VIEW JAP SURRENDER DOCUMENTS PRESIDENT TRUMAN AND CABINET MEMBERS are shown in Washington examining the olltcial document of Japan's surrender and (right) Em peror Hir,’hitu’s rescript. From left to right, they are: Secretary of War St nr,son. General Marshall (the top of his head showing), President Truman, and Acting Secretary of State Dean Arheson. f International) Congress Receives Gen. Wainwright And Studies Probe Array of Problems Now Resting Upon Lap of Law Makers W.i hington. Sept. In (AIM I :g c-s r :a i 1'!u i ' >day .v :i; tin- Meni i ■! I! m .Did the e he i1. .11y. o! !\. : l!.,r.p.:. 1 • start tht first : ill week ■ •! its ■ 11 ■ ; . i ■: iom” -i • -loM i py formally ■ p p . . i ; (1 p - .I 'P:1t'1,ir. VI \\ , a a \\ • g I ' p p ' a cne ess-ntl 1 ill', e IJRati' 'll into the -11 . 1 leceinbel I ft 1 ; I >': p , ,i. i ■ p i:! C ,1.*1 i 111.1 t :n re \\ . • . i'll e'l cil\ > is. > .;p.l* I 'S e . ; :i. v: .a ..'Ii' tile , 11 i : o ,in.i preside'dial ..;. 1' f ’ * ''Is CieiK a I W iivv ight, , i eiuiei ed ’In I’’i! lippi m - tin 11 tei . . ! ..'It ' .gilt. v, p ■ : I ' .eriilli'd t ■ inaUe pel "'I..I |ipi'.-.r Se 11 a t n • H « i: ' . ' . 1, tht la"isc :i"pe.- t" di pose il nate -sect 1 pinti' :i e.il'mg lor the Pear Jl : I'lPi' i:;- e -ligation. The l.p- ..kei iii.--.iM-.ed •. . At my-Navy mi . y ■ '.P int. ..:; : .iii ; pel ideip! -' ■ i.v : •> 1 1 ' • - g Phis :l.p.- situ turn '1 > matte : - Peace! ' y—( today iiat t Navy I'■ 79 ' Ill'll it-.- t an it has now . i tie ehaii . ■ ; till' Si :i..t;' i.ml l i ci -" .... i •! ittei . Senator Wol-.'i and Rep I' .'!)' : IV e Vin." »l . planned to mt (i ei e-".u’ i p'l- t " per::. it til '1 la y a 1'ird P at ' a :. eon m.Utt's I .ii'iv v.p lilt hold lit the lUat'.ei ..Mt-1 • a. t u dy t h e e f feel e d .o’, bombs mi.gnt hav i ig 1 lit. ; c vv r at sea. Tu, Xav y ttiea vv... i oe to ke« ; 42.000—tu in ee, 24 12.* i ' i -■ a pa : ,er.-. . '■! ten ot "Ur 1 1. tool ton eai, mrs, all T9 • t o it' i-.-v ft i ,:i' -. :ii 18 "ill "t 2 4 bait ie ship •: tht total p II vv ever, en'.y oite-tb.i kept : ply manned, another thiru a md tht n :i a.iirlei vv uId oe iu-1 i idle a.- an t-tneI gi v l.p,l a.!, g. Jju J ’ I ’.V 11 .1 !Ue 1 I - ... I i . - b i ’ I 1 i a ' p three-man tv pin property : d with a single a.t" m-l ■''*1 ’■ • Apja.tv at by the House cen eei - tain. Airport \tth igh tht St i " ■ t ill eaciy in bt asked to con i- a nea signed to -inn' civilian airport d \ el pment. d he bill. In', lowing t general presidential thinking that line, would .. ithor ze the gov - mi : , i ’ .:p: i $5C)( million in the lies! t i i yea > to a 1,1 8.1 Hill lie vv tlyi: a liel.i • and rep. ir about 1 ..'Oil others States, cities and counties vv onli 1 have to put up the .ante amount "1 money as the govern ment Aton . bon b Tw < • Texan - plac id them-. : . u'> in op; " -ite .’-.tie'- ol the fence ,m what t . pin with this -evict Chairman Conn. lv. ■: tin Senate foreign Rclatio > l mitlee. ad W'e silo Id keep it to ourselves. 11 provide tin- seem i'v eounei "t th*1 United Malictns th in air ' capalile ot defending itself against ©r- . . .,»• H . iicpn a*. '.. ■ • - -im ! Defer \ oie Osi Harbor Disasters Precise Nature Of Inquiry Uncertain As Congress Delays \ V: i ; n : i, Si,,'. In i A 1 ’) - Final actum on leg si:.turn « ailing for cmgri >-i 1. i! im.Vs’• ion ot ;;»• i I ‘ - A li.,: i h : cl is.tsh t .‘. ,.- oil erred today ij\ the II hi,' e ..: ' . am ■ rr. >y. A: la.- siiggi >!ion i ■: i )em irratic 1 .eaciei McC'ori M , sett '.'a Hi 'ilso set aside i i i ■ i a >a ; In de !'«•* Hie i ■]" -al 1,>1)lii•:, ,w . wit:, 1 lie lid . amendment.- e Id be m i ered ! reely. Republicans lia\ e sen oil i 11. o 1 o. . i. intend ont to tai ittBee.-lig.it mg ■■ mint;ttee. As !> -si : U! i..::' ias!y io. Soa a-I • a■ !■•". . > o.,.Is so an in,| ir> i,y . lon-mi’nine: . Iiilttee. tin. Dor no. its ana tW" e Re) o ' o,.oil parl y ,, i id oao!i ;,raiioii. \V.':: : ,■ '■ ••it.- > tened by quesi i !. Wi.otlui Koa i Am ra! Hus-; i ,.:i K. K ::II. :an al eniniu.,ui at : ■ , ■ Pm w :., ■: the .la| :,t-o >’ i n. a. will ot)no.-1 'O' o i rt - j i :oar!i..l the N.o. y has hti red hr. . it. Y\ ell , - et Navy doeu ■ill!. >1 aid he made pul die again.-: ,>1: ii'ia! \\ ishes. i .on two ■i 'ins w i v ra i - ed '. i , t .i - .' at — il l to I I'u ’. S, vi ot.,r\ o l..o N.o \ !■',,, ros'.a! ' , l 'ha in \V. .a ■ I .'tr Si a.,to X.. .At' on . A'cc. \V. I-h re a porta,:.s of tho It '.'or In it I-',,!': i stal di: closed thill he had ,-! li red K rule! i ail ojien 1 rial : 'I a li tier ilat. a A igu.-t I’ll, the tia.v he nce 1 t ..di'.' 1.01 released 'all ! Hidings 11 Army and Navy bii.ird. - ot . |, ’,, i n\ c-i iga! o tin' no 1,1 a y d is a.-ter. Kimnu 1'. w ho I mg ad do tided a cuurtinart 1, did not reply immediately and a second letter w.i m nt last wi ek. d here ho- been »" ,. i ,, not eitt of any respi 11 Stocks Stead\ On Strength Ot Rails In I .ate Dealings i v, , York” So ' in. (AIM Strengt ot wait d specialth i steadied the stork . .o' : -! iy an even the lately Ion nt" . Iden rail i d spla ved ra I 'y. ’, g ' e: h"io o At pe - i" ah ■ >n , Pep.-i-CX1 la. A no o ! (lcue: a 1 Mot- and A I phone. Ahead w ere l S S'o l Chrysler. Southern I’aol.o an: J 1 Jounl.'IS Ai reral't. the secret should be given to An curity e nmeil. heeause "i! is inevit ! , i, |«. that , it her nat ions will nk | . . « KOREANS DEFY RULE OF JAPS Washington Acclaims Wainwright _ I ______ i _ Two Hands Al Airport On Arrival Wife of General Greets Hero Upon Landing of Plane Wa hington, - In fAI’I! (a n. r 11 .1. i, Al. W .i::cvi ight (n mi I. in :.|i!i ml. eturned . hero a tin- li i " i; ■ h'ln.rs of Jaj pri.-im.-. 'lilt- hero i . Oonogicinr an i\Or I a' the e ipii l*s naliomil ' ' l.2:2fi p. m. KWT Hi- v. it• . "Kitty.” wa .I t< eet ' a i ■ leppei Ip tn an A y -:i'-rt c . • t the nat ■ <. -.1 Or*. •• M 11 ' m ol staff, . | nied Mrs Wain I 1 • . t trim f f i ci stood in lino to meet it.* n i irning hero. II vv., ■ • Unit years \!o ■ 1 , ■. 1 i( - two b;itri greeted him at tin airport They had ' . A t' • r: ■ .: ain'ts to - g< ' i r, “S . nv’ V\ t .a ; had to answer the acc. *:ii ol a crowded, cheer ng capita!. T 'gethc! tire co ipe i '-'gall li a|)pI', e-1j.11■ Uia 1 day o: g U . '-decked streets appeal unccs hi .ore (..'-ingress and the White 11 ll.-e reef nr v. itll Presl .ient Truman. The Army co.nmandi :. who tough! the Japanese < it' igait t ov< - v. aeiming ■ dds until liis small force ran ut )I unition. was ace.. i . niecl here hy !o . i " rudes who s! ed that ordeal with him. W linw right v. as snffering with a toothache. He stopped i ft in Omaha for a treatment, hut then v. as m diration it v. • it Id interfere with his reception ami round ol .-peech-nial; ing. MacArthur Dissolves Jap Office Tokyo. Sept. 10. — l VP' — General MacArthur struck Jap anese militarism a death blow today by ordering the imperial general headquarters abolished, and simultaneously clamped a press and radio censorship on the beaten empire Vs supreme commander, he issued a direc tive that the headquarters must dissolve by September 13. General headquarters y\as set up in ID-10 a lew months before Pearl llarboi to coordinate Army and \av\ activities. While the occupation of Juli an moved shrew dp, sparks ;tey\ in Korea over MarArlhur's po licy of maintaining Japanese administrators in oflice. On the Air Again ORIGINAL "till MARLENE" of the pong that fighting men loved, Lila Andeison is pictured in Germany, where she is again broadcasting after once being barred by Gocb bcL because she confessed feeling son v for Jews The song “Lili Mar lene” was heard on the air about ' the time of the North African cam paign and became a favui ite among men of all the armies. Allied and r- eioiG JAP SNUBS US ON YOKOHAMA ROAD HERE THE CAMERA CATCHES one of Utf in. ’.I t,t that tin tv h born telling, of Jap soi ti es turning tin ir bach on our [ forci Re garded as childish, tlie gesture is Inf :o\ ! t have been si , *• I or ordered by .Tap authorities This s< oi.i ■ .toe ruus to Y A U. i>. jeep stopped while the picture was . ...Jo. (/ u. rim: tonal) Quisling Convicted, Sentenced To Death For Aiding Germans London. Sept. Id—( Vi*)—The Oslo radio announced today that Vuilun Quisling iiad been convicted oi c it antes ol hluh treason and condemned to death. S'rojMUim inu ol tile sentence by the court winch tried Quis ling for cooperation with the (icrinaiis duriiu the occupation of Norway was broadcast di rect from the court room. Utl it •;.. • :n \ a a leu.i.. r. n:» the deal it penalty a X ■>. a ay. ‘ ■ ~ri> fence Will be executed :>v a ••], soldiers iirinu ten bullet*•.' ruder the l..\\. Q ..s!:nu all ap peal to tile - t .: e • W 1 .T. can eontnu.te the sentence hat can I. ; ..at: .• it. The i>:v . judge Qu r'ri k S V.n, w 1,.. al.~ . . - a • i, trt ,i ■ r ■' r! i- i t:• i* o:r .1: '..a1 er.i..:i 1 v. mild - ... ,.ny ...> pea: Unit 1) . hag eld ... - {ji•.-<•> 1 ■i in*; i . 11-:. 1 ■ .:. V. I. ... 1! .1 A ; ,r e\ivu lio.M 1 . be nr: i ut . . ihiee u ee Q: : ig. ■. . m \ ■ - Mr;. .- i>rv\. 1 r array and .1 iormer def< ; ] -' ; fne 1 'Utio.n d::ri! _■ :!:e t "ft Woe!; • . ..t 'Ll t : : ' 'ft'.: 114 11. lu 1 . 11. ..: Itf Ad . >1: . .:i Peec :.. it-. . : I'Ail. and -. 4 then to invadi X nyay. Refuses To [ alk Ot Charges Upon FDR As ‘Criminal’ T.>ky *. S. I i At’) Gene . '(’••.I . a d. ’ - a.. . premier In.mi e.i '•hr ;.:ta.-.., o.. Pen i i im. < . ; a!. * Anna Van rc.-l>.m.-mm 'y ' ... '.a.y : • v. a . bat :;. : :i: -a > _’/lit dim y. < v. The ■ ne-t ■ ' ■ • I' A •. w now - . qn i ti.v :. - li. rt«1 i dal 1 11 ' - a I iky a . . -a l fkitty In nit v\ hethe it be l W.. I* a. ... :..11 del etin' •a . . i - a . . £ 1 talk at . ally ' :. m i.a yi.- . '... - [ng !r<>:: leeiv -eyed !\ i.• hearty . . ;. a . A 1.:: ■ a ..a i .. i.a; ly placed da ■ a e-an . t i tu. us tuat ‘1 11 • a\; a ted In >a via i ■1 a fetin' I da;- iila:!'. leiun't t mg lh. id- : i ; nad than hari k Id ' a.-. 'I a.i him.'a; 1 '.imply . a: 'in'.I ‘ a ■, n i y. II,' am . ■: da a • \. ill tb a, a;. ’ " 11 a , tight I.' ' ;e fin.,'il in tile ' . Id. W... ends ■ i< v ire dee! I. respect « y a id MncArtlu respect v elt its .veil i t li i aili '. a a \ a start a 1 ■ ■■■ • ia n ati w ;i i \v p a:n dictate ! Ja| ant id 11 . the A ■ ■ ■ . . S i.nan. . al a. "Ye i • I i ad i; - and > • .1 able t -i ; .• h:: now. !'• ' hi ■ t, .;'!;ili - ■ “"i . : ’ .0'vt’;. a '; .. . ;: . ilia\ i i dd: raidlv T . i • aw. I a ■ i' an 'mm ' • I * • r an the i npe: , ail yd . ii ■ v Id ten the Xei ;i si a a na i.i a i S i >t a. i a I i \ ! L. S. lieioals J? Domination in Balkans W.r- S. \1 ’ i A'l . IlM' S: I 1 111. , .A . \ i lit-. | lu.nd- " : '-u.,U»d Hal • . • k ' . i. !j ■ •... :. • , i iv:*ta.iri ivjtvti »ti by thw j-; • •, , ■. j j ’ t _ t • j 1 • . > .. > t , ;,i Lno j L::. v i t ■. i . ! ■; . | I II.I Si , \ S' ' . Bvri ■ . Ft I'ijin V . it ami Kttfoi;, i k uni mi- M. a . R.u I VVdh Hit C’ lu-f i Fit m-ii Eor.ei.yn seeve't t ■. thc\ trill )t>n • i O ' l' ‘ U.'I I t1 ; ■ . ' Bulk “Vo dr : V ii ;t "I A . -X I I A ■ n ■ nt ra t. a J i. an • • ,v!t uardt i ■ ■ \ \ i ■ . 1 i Continuing Power Is Resented MacArthur Asserts Militarism Will Be Rooted From Japan T>•!;>•... Sc,.:, in i Api Oc f.... >!-•: i-.iri Through .-..eiicra dayan a::.: K. „ ay. ; ■ 1.., |, ri ll it A . . . - \i-thu null m tv/1 • st..te:vu :.' !:'•!: }»••> nc v. . t .. quarter.' in :: .<• V S Ka.ba'sy in " . C)n< ■ It ' : ' ■ ’ ' ' ' ' • ■ . ■ i • j made secure. Tti the .fiii'ai'.csi- Mi.eAv!:: r ..n liouifded that freedom ■■: s;>ee. i. be e raged ted i.n’v y the tic:• cuds ni ::Hilary .'ec u itv. m ^ - Tokyo Rose' ratterson Slated For Hi li i >nrt W.. •. iim Sept. in. - - AIM - Presidci :t ’I mai ' too t : ; - "pie on Capitol liiii .: he doesn't ■ - n i up tile tippoinln:ent this week -a |[iihert i ’. 1 \ittvrs1 11 to tin S . - j p: e e C Hi; t. i 1 ' • ■ . 'ii.-. .. ■ - i re'arv ot wtir. is a Republican. 1; Vssoeiat a. t )Well .1. H Hie."-. Ri • oh. -It . a. no e led. \!:' I i ail isn't enifeusi.e t k' about i'. '!i .-i in's i\ eo:'d as - i dor se, e ‘... v i ■! war The ' . - ■ IH" ' I : at it ‘1! well when Mr. Trim.an Was ho..d o' the Senate wai inYcs'.iria'.uiir a in nit'- i I.' tlie P e.- idi" .. ppa re':' \ . ' - >( ■ i . ;e< ■ a n -I'd ,i ndjje while be a is .- imi 1 e; u: die Federal l ircuit c nirt e: Api e; Is. \ aniainotos Death Told v. add dictate - .. . '- Wit.' H i. el . Sol April, 110-3, earn 'I \ net the eoin'se Ms .a .1 eativ \ Press writer. 1<* correspondent H - i.Ci'o nt related that ‘he en • w . s - lari in M nr -. 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