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TRUMAN WANTS TO KEEP HIS WAR POWERS MacArthur Will Go Into Tokyo Along With First Troops \Vainw ip ht Will Appear I omorrnw Before Congress w I'hiimtim s.-pt it.— vr — I 1 (.nl, .lmi.it!..in M. \\ ain vimlit. hern nl l one-iidor. will jii.ih•- pci snn.il eppcaianec in tin- 'l l.,lie .11.(1 lliii si Monday. 111.- White Mnilsi- said today that (d-tieral M ainw iaiit. nnmi n.iti-d .w-sleiihn Inr prnmntinn tn lid! aeneral. will arrive at national .lirpni l li- re at I ti.lt) p in. I M l Monday and ..n im mediately to the IVntaiton tn sit secretary nl War stim-o.i I'lii-n In '.y ill i ..II in. I’rcsinctii I i liman at 1:1'. I>. in.. at the W hite llnltse. I rum there lie yyill a" m < a nit..I 11. II. \ resnlnlnni inviting him tn addtess a .joint session in (on-, press yy.is inliodutcd today liy Kepresentatiy • Wien of Illinois. (.,-n.-i.il W linn ri«ht \y i 11 lie ae c ..nip.imeil In Mrs. W ainyy right and some tdlicers yy lin Mere taken prisoner with him. and their relatives. Trirsir As Open i^it% Is Soujilil Britain Would Make Italian Center Free To Interior Furope 1. . . Sr;.' 6. - iAT ' ..... , I tn n.v ; . I! lent 1 Ai or:can ]• .. ! i Kwrope !•** • * C t:■' vi*v - live P'»r*. : t i • 'll' .tyrnci i ' • • it* ' : f • «» l. w i >: v . -•! 1 .11 • <• ;\ l . *.:k4 : • a- ! ■ *■ - ... ' • I ’ •' - ,i", uf ’V- I’.: t.ti 1 :... ... ■ in a fu• :• Aj .«. V. ,!l\ r - U- • y v.t • 'Ali'i Li,i:» inn-** -a name ^ , • • . ? j it* 1 (.•.!. )i jt .. !'V ' 1 * > t i • • e t: V *■: . B ■' I X i . :. . o free M . •... I T «• : te. The M v. i h .... Trie 'r on hie J t: 11 ..in t. :ie . ; :• . ile!'_ T r It..’, u ; f..rr '. r .ty ir:.v e:. f. il : .•tilt'... rr tut ; e ..r it, hi Atr.r i. (hi n • : t sav that Britain i, . I, 1," : e t . . i 1 .r !!:> to - fit ;. ' ' . eni; :o. an.i that a tr'.is tee i ..y in imp.'-od. Uprising In Korea In August Revealed for I he first Time V 'kohama. Sept, f*». (AIM (let11■ i'ai MacArthlir w ill n j ter I ok\ o Salunlay ( Friday. I S. time) with tin* initial oc i maili<.11 tore: s. the lS. first i a\ airy divisi n He vviH rai. I'Ver tlie Ameriean t mi>;iss\ his headquarter> tin- flag that flew in \\ a.-hingt 11 Deeemher 7. I!» 11 and later at ('asah'rura. if m . Merlin and from the hat th snip Mis-duri when -lapna surreinK red. The ivalry. enter Tokyo :: • < . ; r • ‘ - r i .i *. •. < ' in;. < ‘»•. . :•;11fH . Itim:\ . ;• w unit. . ' i , .. I '.. i..y. I'.’ie 1 11: % . i ' im.ite ; : .I.IHHI i: en . a si; eng:Scr 11:l- and . i i■.i i(i i . 1 11•' - ..!.~ .1:1". n.1 ring S e a i.iv a ‘ (i .a. . ■ F v : V . Domt said. I . a i em ■. v it Y k I- , ,y nev. sj . meanwhile, d.sed 'di.it .. . art...iI re .■.' ,i:l1 .la j :ie ■ . i.>■ a d <i •. • d ... .. t-A i ■ t pri >iier.* K . i conii -.. i ■ l 'ey Japan it J t ye . 11 ■ - tii" III ,-t . j . ■;; 11 *. \ a " i .m " i a •. * tn J"; 'II1II'. • ' : i ■ ■ e tha' any Iv u'e.. i' ha : Ijeeli held a ■ puli: i ad ,.: i . .ncr -. Aug i.on*:ng nt hut:. T .v-. and Y.. • . , . aid - ■. . a . carefully 1 en ie a.; ;; ,c ! .inrun' Jupa: a ■ ree; p"I ice. a. a- . ilnHineed by ’he f . S. .a, - any headquarter--. Only a lew il 1 lie -e la".1, reel'll: I !! hi . aa a.-t. lie .il. j a i "V M's ,-a.d. a i 'da . Ian * I . ■ 1' i :.eaed tn .lies! Japanese ci \ ili. ns. Fhe K eai t ' \ IDs lfi t e pa ft K • _n>\ en: ; ei.l. 'lie T..ky > Mai.ntelii .,nd \■ t. T ;a i ' I ' 1 y. ; Fee de 1 .n-'i iWit l a ' .' . nee. - I Uapei'- sa ’. displayed : w ■ urging nderici Mtu n I; see . .! id 7. .. . 1 ■ i a <: a.: : a: d , I. " : a i ' a .\a a- a a K 1 1 a 11 .Os. J.ip \\ ake \ ict<>rs S1c*\n All W ounded W ith I>a\onetin^s Yokohama. sept. li.—i AIM— The .laiiane.se victors mi Wake island bayoneted all wounded prisoners to death and then hol ly hannlifted the suryivors lor two weeks in an effort to pry military secrets from them, lib erated prisoners said here today. Japanese inlellipenee oll'iccis and secret police tiuesiioueil them steadily for 1 l day s. Alter the period ol leastimt, during which the enticement tailed to bring the Nipponese desired information, the prison eis were shipped off to prison camps. There guards heal them without the slightest provoca tion. they said. : u ... .■ 1 ent on thi to . e treaty in Ttaly. it H- sulev tie i !. i the t'hlU'd ■ > a" ‘M~ t'nf - • itiny. "I poss.n.y T : .' gned v it! xtj lay by 1 A - e vis ■. ■ . ■ trees 1 - * WHERE MacARTHUR WILL RUN CONQUERED JAPAN WHILE GEN DOUGLAS MocARTHUR makes ready for his formal entrance into Tokyo. IT future he: dquarf. r* an rap.d'.c I. m; put in shape for occupancy. The "White House" ol Tokyo will be the former l' S. K-.b.. y qu.-.r'a !•* and this photograph. which was flown in from Japan, is the first to show the bomb-ii cod build ing. The wreckage of automobiles litters the front of the American building. (International) United States Is To Receive Least Of German Reparations rv . a Si : ■ (■ - i \P - - Ti! A::.< • ' ii' -ii re;u! • it ; av i:, ' r.i by I'.ilunel'll e\ oei ! ' ‘ id y. ■' ■ i s * or ’ • • ; : i'll' I'll!, oi elipv ttuvl e pense | i,... .. ;..r ilee.. •••• enemy .- expi e’. t | ■!. i : e i.errenl >1 1 it i - I 111. I t HIM if 11 i i I i eh at less th an I that Ki am e. l'hi t ijo : led Stale pro f i bet ire l e At Li l emit , ; :■ a .'V; e widen w uld -r.-.l milH a a 11 Uer :ami' r\,rrti..i ! . ruperty ’ Ul toe roancil. Tins a a -y be! :1 d oct uc tv nj "alien t.i tier: i ..e i a.sse: -a Ilf ' ■ Celia! ier ■ Meat;..!-. iff. I been n.-aod In : ] IV - ■ a i an filmy nail ■ at. 1 i nj to ry >..• . ’iif iitvni'ins i. • i a>.~fI.- a $9H8.f*< 11 ■ -a1 t itrals Sv. :!/f (! . - be 1 f . fd la ha v a ?tiun,iiii(i, IK), The i era i ii di.s ■. dated .irniig A: genlma, Sj»:.i«s, i ■ day a! :a i :1 I akey. '!: iddi! a. another $11111,naa,(Kill . it: , • I II Sedeil. Ad :nnehin; ' airs known la hig.i and low I: nance were a.-ed ay Na/.i cupilull.■ la tu bale the ti'a 1 at wealtn l:nv a • • '.i !. A : eel ex ample i? an mvo nil "jaene 1 ;,.1 t a S'.' - !, - i ■. . S • . ■ . - . ': an> !erred t" a Dutch n.ni • e-: .an e. !!• I 1 S. . 1!-,: u. :■ 111 .i 'Kl'l’ i v la ih! a r:' m-a 11 1' '1 '. S!a! .■ Jr P ■ r ■ mei - (':: 1 taCk-S Ilia !<('.- " 011:1!’ lin A:: i. . lean .:it ■ 1 ‘>\a uu all G< in> ■ : - . . toWinjss is a an I a. ■ i ■ ala:' a. :...4 described by bnunc.nl experts ■■ ,i. ■ i . i the >nly to ■ which we can g‘~t some real re paration-'.” Smtier Has jlSine Points For Switch Says Whole Economy Will Feel Distress I Of The Transition I \v m, Si ■ •; \l*> N ■■-WU- ■ • !OMir,l m" A AU ;in. i ! ■ I'.v- ;■■■•. I ..I! ;>y tin. ... . I ; i i id ^ H t .1 Snyder, in 1 .III II! : ! . •: ' i:\Mr. "Ti • | A;,,;. J ' ,■ OlU . I i d! "OH' entire e 1 ■ ■ fee! tlic cU ti >■ ■-1 . . its pa a.' ' : • ' T ■ > : ’ j (• • • - . : Or r.iii tv Ik'd to • ■ , . • . : : l .liui - : H* S r* it1' , n■.i ;j a .; !uuinci:i , . fund.- in ti; (Cl litinuuii , . U'.o Two.) President Fells Congress I n \ ote $20,000 Salaries Washington. Sept. li.— i \I‘> — President Truman told Congress today it ought to give itselt a straight out-and-out salary in crease. He suggested a salary of S20.- ; ()()0 a y ar. That is exactly twice the present pay. At the same time Mr. Truman recommend* d repeal id tin legis lation hy yyhit h the House earlier thrs year gave each nl its mem hers an additional expense allow am e of S 1,501) a year. 1 lie Senate rejected the proposal. "There is no doubt in the mind of any thinking American." .Mr. Truman said in a message to < ongress. “that niemliers ol Con gress are grossly underpaid, and have been for many years He recommended also an "ade quate retriement system." for members ot Congress, and said that more pay for litem "should be the first step in creating a tie cent salary scale for all Federal government employes. exeeo live, legislative and judicial. .Nearly All jltatioiiinisTcii Wa • ; Sty!. 6.— l A PI — )P.\ i . ’.till emigresmit"i , • u Mg .'.ill end tii. > car.' ; will be > t ' a 7.“, - ! iiii tilt within fou. nr t t months. 1'. , . . ■ •• ere mail.- :i . re • \ Price Adrnii C t P " f T' iue n.e gw V ■: hyi-ia! - s th . lutlonlv' I'm th cimn e ■ ; and rati l ule p, " "eats n 'hoes v. '! be un ne.l >v the end ot 19-15 Fats md ills > be rationed nh 19 Hi. least '1 e -hitriage is : tel: (Continued on Page Two.) WEATHER FOIt NOKTII CAKOIIW. Mostly cloudy and warier, with showers and thunder stnrnts today, followed by p icily cloudy and continued warm to- j ni lit old Ifwi.v tyith al'ter il noon Ihuudershowers, Industrial Peace Limed By Truman President Appeals To Both Sides 1 or Full Future Unity \V bn-!' 'll. S^.'t. II ( \P) P\ <•-. i<• 11T 'I • ! 1..111 1 * »t 1.1 v cautioned 1> ; ... tie j >t T 11 •' t i ui \n ri. h i ng strikes. I )i-. ,. 1! . - Vi t i i d .• • l’Y • \**rtni\ a>.-« iTed; * ()t;r nat.t»i. .1 v. e : ' .•uirc ;h«.t during Ine ivc it er.-imi period production <>! ei\’han goods one , n • i t •• 1 nr short-.-1 ’ .0' • nt 1* ; liiju’e to reduce S line to. labor lead thru to ■, .oii> i oil sty and ' • I l min Into* >r ti is putt - “ President Declares He Needs A utho ri ty For Reconversion Predicts Greatest Peacetime Business Country Has Seen .s-hir.j’t.ciii. Si jit. t>—-{AI’) -—President Tniman calk'd j upon < uniriV" 11mlay :■> !•. > hn v.ar powers in lore .'or the re eonv. rsion enierjrt ney as hi laid down a —I point li-yisiatiw program, it included ‘'limited" tax cut- m xt year and propos als to achieve lull employment Mr. Truman told tin- iejri.-ia tors. assent!iled lor their first pi aci tinie se .'ion in <, .;;r y< ars. that tiie war will not be over on the home it nt until its rono mic impact.' have been etised. Hei e, i • S he i li.MMi - w ord mpssa.m’. which Mr. if ii in m sent !o ( a j» i to] Hid promised a Ittim; of control*., one b.v one. as last a*> possible. Hut ii cautioned that the i r overall abandonment would leave the chiet executive I’.owcilos to prevent "hottle nrr'ix. shortages ot material and i inflation." ‘ tne : e ha nut yet e i." j j i ■ I- ;• :vum pc ", J't pi. t i_; : .. . ‘ LX iuvh.iovl '..at prompt ... d . togs jdiga'sMidial an i admilnst ration ■ca n wurk tan u.-dfor in an era »■: aprccodente i prosperity, "\ vast h.ii king nt orders max soon make possible the greatest peacetime industrial aetix i l tnat xu' have ever seen.'' the President said, adding at anoth er point: ‘‘In t lx is hour of vie torx oxer our enemies abroad, let us resolve now to use all our energies to build a better lile here at home and a better world lor generations to mine. I neiit •>!' a tr.m- item •* . ; iit Is i le ni ted tax i ict lor ’ c c vc , ! :i it* M rrumat tn i t iat t .r;- 111 spoerty iw> i. '-ir . . n aa>." i i em|.ted tin • G - 00(1,DUG,(Hilt I he g \ i i; ■ 1 ■ i r ex, to .-pend riui :;g t; \d \ . > ■ cot'll' an: i ..ted re I :oie v Sd" 1)0(1,01111.000. id .at-ie I: "We rn • a ' fax re action a: :'-i. ‘ < fed A total it tr el ri ean iv't -’i Ini ■ .da'.i t ox or-. \i. T: .. . e\. i d Ijj.' i the t Fedx r.h i.ix r id are. T . -. h. .: ,v .old one.sil age uuviL' e at i ba nes.* expat n aid st u'.ale c '.line; bay ng power. Lab 0i S< Uni. •...•• > - bar tod;.> ‘- Six In pine.' ai id ciate ol 11 .■■ is 111 • >r .s ;, ■ . di -. tc- a co ■ itf to plan 'it 0:1 l ce V 1 'residt nt Wiilian Clrecn. CIO Presi dent I’lulip Mm x F: ,• ,tul . ieiit I t S t C.. . and l... M ■ | fui‘Hir«r.'. Order Probe Of Tragedy C7 J At II iH'H dulll Senate Acts : ast Upon Pearl Harbor Request Or Truman Wit.-in : •- ' (I. — ( AP) nammous l.v t •<lit., tor a .1.1 l •ltj.Tessioii a. i i r. . i’■ i11• 1 Har bor disaster. Ac'. i. - ■ :i . ! ;>.11 of a . i. . - I >emo ci ..' Isa;.! ; ... , . -.aid he < ■■ v :1.. .; a| >pro\ al .man. The I'esi >1; .1. >i. , •• ' to the House S;>r .k i speedy . >i i - .• te. .• * ■1 •. !. * r inquiry •l' Dem and live • i. i<• Prt-si t W - lid . ter min ority me a: >e: y. • i « :i;e find next i -• Senate : ,atU' “SO ' . ' i. > person . tn of the > \a 1 sc who ■ Hated, . • i ' aid or . i. *r to ..ay in : : w e m a ratify i . '': any •r past . iivmg lit'.'light . erlly to to blame Dual Blows At Compress c API — The - \\ ith a 1 : day ill • ii < . rat inn: : e.-hnato . Presl 1 .ill’ll of ■ II. lin’d-. 1 l" read ■:, dral ion !t .!.•>•, rose •tee in . t. ;I . i '■ ■ . h..re, r attack. Tie Pi.-, drill Ai . i ■ 1 ’ ’ declare -nd many .* • ‘ ’ e in.-, and in a "lime lb i o tax bill • < ■ : _ . a;.iil; taxes - 'in 1 ait he d.r■ ; . \ ... aid lie cat. Kurusu Denies All Knowledge Of Pearl Harbor Attack Plan K, i11 |- i '' ' 1 \ 11 1 S Ku ■ | ■ ■ • - v vim davit Wash aiglnii .a tin ''Ml ' '1 ti '* sun'.in at t ic!v ■ n Pi ; . i i.i. : ‘ a -a .I.- qui't' ii ti>da> as savi; a !;■■ ..!u >' Rail ai.; o' . ns and \ . . . I ill Slit Ini' tint'. Frederics i i ■ . A ■ ' ill' . • m a V v spundent qunli'd Km - it i ■ 'ti-’: "1 did ti"! km>\\ an> t Inna til).•' ' 1 i' . tvilack >M Pearl H bet lott Ti'i.yi'. As s al' i i>: :. at. I Prime A!.1 '* r<>,ti> >ri ' i :■ 1st la ..!>. 'lit i ll; IH ' s t "I I —nlv 0 n f ti I tin> *ht t! .vere very itrecariints loi , ■ .■> •• i ”;u I! i a. a lid win n 1 "t Pr 1 ■ ‘: I;,„,si \. ii a titi '■ iii i. 1 told .. . 'll Id si'! oil .1 1 I o." (>pper s - ft tin1 mov. Levy and v • ..i \ • i.■> i to ' : ■ I a , , : : , 7, 1SM1, hi t . r! is... ; \ 1: . i ■ layod by tin , . | To k' \\ 1!nil. bo roooivil tho socrotarv's n<>\\ !,,m mis timyii'- lnsliin.il. and toon tu mod 'o till' ■ pan "so K ■ 1 . ssy ; nd !. a iTiod at ’"’at Pi 'all I la lb 11 o tin radio In- - rind Kin usu id no was i ■ nt li nt tit. ‘ , ’1 .t..p.. "i i ari assado: in W . ■ ■ - ton. Ad tv - ’ ■ 1 i '■ Harbor | i \.~ ,i (I by i ippri it !:o dlon't t1 in. ! ' .nd N i" '.: na w 1 o mi 1 i \ l'i ■ t p si nt a iio.ioo tront and o • ■ lb si ret ass tit, Km usu .. plied, "I : ill tJi-n. c to him : 1 . • wanted t!a Japanese • ' 1 v pi iiix to coyer ■ . t > | - x our «ov i i x , ■ t . x decided 1. 11 III effect, : .what probably ii ' i'll1 very lecessflll iii m: intainiiic i ■ ■ < i 1 called inn by \ • - I : • i keij bard for . 11 • • 'lit v... i. I 1 . i ve lost ■ " ervi i na:ion. my ' • '-.I'X- e : :■ 'll. L.i't I'.o 11|10 t limit 1 like V. .11." ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT *—■ . X. —--—--—-- / 'JUT I CONSTRUCT,ON OF THE ST. IAWRENCE SEAWAY may bo f'I- I, wo^d bas approved the project, which visualizes the ‘-icut. n ' Hive.- (i) to the wosternmo.-1 ports of provide deep-draft navigation from the mouth of the St. Law.c-ncc ‘ , . ,n,u, „.h Lake Superior (3). The construction of locks and dam ul 1 (2) oI the St IkIWreiiee River known as the Inteumfi-"-.1 R»P"R
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