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f PAGE SIX (Second Section) TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Text Of MacArthur's Concluding Address i U. S. S. MISSOURI, Tokyo Bay. Text of the concluding address of General Mac-Arthur, supreme Al lied commander, following ior-.ial Japanese surrender: "My fellow countrymen: "Today the guns are rili-nt. A great tragedy has ended. A great victory has been won. The ski,--, no longer rain death the seas bear only commerce men e vr u in i a walk upright, in the sunhjhi. The entire world is quietly at jh-;hv. The holy mission has n.ia pleted and in report in-.: this to (;u the people, I speak for the ihyii sands of silent lips, t'oivcr MiHi-.l among the jungles ami the h.-a-i.-.-. and in the deep wall i s of t cillc winch marked I he v, speak for the unnamed l;r;- lions homeward-hound to la the challenge of thai Inl-a.i-they did so much to rai! . : Hie brink of disaster. "As I look back on the ,,), tuous trail from those turn of Hainan and Ci.m-mdtir. -.. entire world lived in Je.rr: demoeiaey was on 1 he .h s e er w here, when mo. u rn i i tion trembled in tin- lialaia thank a merciful (lod that I! given us the faith, the .mi aa the power from which to i x ictoi-y. "We hao knuun the I.:'!. of defeat and t!;e e.u!l al am i umph, and from both va learned there ;;n l,v ia. :i: back. We must go foi waul la serve in peace w hat w e u on o New I:i a "A new era is upon a-.. the lesson of victory itso! with it profound c um ca n. our future security and the a vival of c-ivilial ion. The do- ha tivene-is of the war pniei.ii.: through progrc.v-.ivc aov.eua. ; scientilic cli.sctivi-ry. ha . in I' 'at na reached a point w hich rev i-e I ! traditional coucepl of war. ".Men since the beginnim; ol taa have sought war. Various method through the ages have attempted i devise an international prove- ; I prevent or sell I. disputes M-i-.i . nations. From the very start, v-oii abh a c. i -If In!. la: to 1 in II h III "I. hh bo ;a. I ar.-l ;t I hi i ol'; I: I! -I ill iods were found in sn far alual citizens were con al t.'ie mechanics of an in-alit- or larger internation- r'-'Ver been success lliatice, balances of of nations all in :iv ing the only path '. of the crucible of r (lest i tic-tiveness of - oui this alternative, oar last chance. If we ih '. ise some greater (bio system. Armag at our door. The dl.v is theological - aii it ual recrudese-1 ovement of human will synchronize -t matchless advance I, literature, and all ultural developments I'.o' ' wo thousand years. It '" '! spirit if we are to he llesll. ad in Tokyo today remi- : '! our countryman, Com 1 I'eri ,v . U2 years ago. His ' v. as to bring to Japan an i nil. iitnient and progress hi : the veil of isolation to and hip, trade and commerce "-o,ld. Mill, alas, (he knowl h' I'eby gained of western ' vvas I urged into an instru l oopi ossiun and human en rol. Freedom of expression, i el action, even freedom "hi were denied through ' - f liberal education. eal to superstition and application of force. ' aiiniti-d by the Potsdam "ii of principles to see that 'iie-o people are liberated - !) I i ( im of slavery. It 'irposo to implement this i i't .Mist as rapidly as the a i an- demobilized and ei.tial steps taken to neu ie v, ar potential. The ener- .laiainose race, if propcr- o l will enable expansion rather than horizontally, i hi - oft he race are turned i -inn live channels, the e'i id I itself from its pres arable state into a posi If You Suffer From Muscular Aches And Pains You know ttiere are few human i t.-m -i as that can be as painful, i'hi v ,,K. t., . ly referred to as RHEUMATIC pans ,, i I ninny who suffer from Ma.li pata ! .. often found prompt relief frani D .MC COMPOUND No. 41). Thev pr.u e 11 a. .-1.V- Get a package and Irv it (.. CAUTION: Use only , d.i.rt..,! 1 : -e S.I. (10. If you nre not satisnrd una r. i obtained, jour money will be c' cr"u!!v refunded. ' 1-nr Sa! B Smilh's Cut-Kate Dm I :n 1 ho I I o To: Tod nla nil v , ' I a I v Store ani ioalcil M m til 1'aoilic basin has come I a new emancipated : " . Ii eedom is on the di iiiiH-i acy is on the in Asia as well as -I a ii hied peoples are the lull sweetness of lib '" rr'ief from fear, no I'hiiippines. America has i model for this new free I Via. In the Philippines, i h - demonstrated that ol ' he laist and peoples of ' in. ie w alk side by side in 1 1-peel and with mutual e history of our sover e has now the full con- i. I'ii I In i Text Of Mr. Truman's V-J Day Proclamation (Continued from page one) and happiness and decency for more DeoDle than anv other nliiln- sophy of government in history. And this day has shown again that it provides the greatest strength and the greatest power which man has ever reached. We know that under it we can meet the hard problems of peace which have come upon us. A free people with the free Allies, who can develop 'an atomic bomb, can use the same skill and energy and determination to overcome all the difficulties ahead. Victory always has its burdens and its responsibilities as well as its rejoicing. But we face the future and all its dangers with great confidence and great hope. America can build for itself a future of em ployment and security. Together with the United Nations, it can build a world of peace founded on justice and fair dealing and tol erance. As President of the United States, I proclaim Sunday, Septem ber 2nd, 1945, to be V-J Day the day of formal surrender of Japan. It is not yet the day for the for mal proclamation of the end of the war or the cessation of hostilities. But it is a day which we Americans shall always remember as a day of retribution as we remember that other day, the day of infamy. From this day we move forward. We move toward a new era of security at home. With the other United Nations we move toward a new and better world of peace and international good will and co-operation. God's help has brought us to this day of victory. With His help we will attain that peace and pros perity for ourselves and all the world in the years ahead. Dairymen Will Continue Same Delivery Schedule At a rcc nt meetir::; of the N. C. Dairy Products Association of this district, it was de'-ided to (on- tinue with the same delivery er- vice in order to keep the paiie of milk down. The same m-Ii.-I;iV would also enable d i:ry ( aa,!,,;. e-, a holiday on Suoda;. s. It. B. Davenport. l i s! ( man ager ot Pet Dairy Products Com pany, represented his company, and said home delivery v. ould con tinue on .Monday, Wednesday. Fri day and Saturday. Dairy m.-u wore present from Franklin. l:..,.ad. Hendersonv iile, Aslavalle, Shelby, Hickory and Way ics-.v jio. William D. Cochran Promoted To Corpiral William D. Cochran, son of Mrs. Willie Cochran, of Waynesville, has been p-'umoted from private lii .it class to corporal, according to ('apt. Pobert E, Dickinson, com manding ollictr of Company C, 7Jilh battalion IfJth Grouo. at ( amp Claiborne, I. a. ( pl. Cochran is serving in the engineers in the army service loree, of the L'. S. Army and is -apply clerk in his unit. lie en tered the service on November 16, I 'J42. i.ovi; niiur ARKIVES Miss Anne Osborne, tending the I ei.e; -,i Carolina, has relumed Hill to re.suine her w spending the summer her family. CI: -i: WVOUK -RalTles." a dark j brown P n.iii bird thai whistles at , eiei'.v girls an.! says -Hello, darl-Nii-'." ai rived at La fjuarriia Field I y eal u. 'ay aboard an Airways clip per f : oci i.Vraiuda. Mrs. Carvel h V. ' lis wile of the explorer-author, who bioiiglil the bird, said it had , cm. rlamed servicemen in Bermuda ! and had helped sell j F. S. Wiir bonds. E. A. McElroy Returns After Ten Years Absence Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McElroy, for merly of Haywood county, who have been residing in Miami for the oast ten years have returned to the county to make their per manent residence here. Mr. McElroy has purchased the Crawford property on the Dell vvood Head and olans to huild a store and service station which he will operate. His plans are to start construction this week. Mr. McElroy was employed by the government as a Ma' ane inspec tor during his stay in Miami. Mrs. McElroy is also a native of Hay wood county, being the former Miss Huby Melton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam -Melton. Mrs. Evelyn Osborne, superinten dent of the Mission Hospital, Ashe ville, spent the week-end here with her family. Miss Doris Gralil left Tuesday for Washington, D. C, where she has a position with the Veterans Administration, after spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood C.rahl, and her grandmother, Mrs. II. C. Fer guson. fidence of I he East. 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