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(Iff 1 First draft el Constitution fit-fiBtiit Acs. 1787. (Stary ir.i;.) FINAL 1 iX AMERICAN PAPER FOR AMERICANS sV THE THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER VOLUME CIV. NO. 187 REG.

U. 8. PAT. OPT ICE. COPYRIGHT X94S BT THZ CHICAGO XRISUMK I MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1945 2S PAGES THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF TWO SECTIONS SECTION ONK THREE CENTS PAY NO MORE urn mini mm IEXPECT mUmrmyMayAsk Giant Fly ing Boat Sinks on Test Hop Studebaker BIG FUEL PLANT BLASTED; P-51'S TO FIGHT JAPS Aid on B-29s RETURN OF THE VACATIONISTS Wright Plant Idle ASKS Mars FIX II RM Fishes; AZZ IF PRICE IS MET BATTER TOKYO Creu; baved Seeks Concessions IN NEW LEAGUE (Picture! on back page) Rock Hall, Aug.

5 Launched two weeks ago, the 138 Super Forts Drop 3,850 Tons from China iMARYTANDiy BY ARTHUR SEARS HENNING IChlcaf Trlbon. Pros Scnrtc (Map en pa gm 2) GUAM, Aug. 6 Monday At Washington, D. Aug. 5 The Vandenberg Offers Plan to Byrnes general expectation in official Wash Cincinnati, Aug.

5 Violence that marked the Wright Aeronautical corporation strike during the night was missing today as 20.000 workers stayed away from their jobs, throwing the huge plant which makes engines for the B-29s. into complete idleness. William Strieder, special investigator for Hamilton county, reported that seven automobiles were overturned last night on roadways leading to the plant, and said rocks and bottles were hurled thru 'the windows of other vehicles. Meanwhile, officials of local 674. United Automobile Workers CIO, said a picket line of 150 men was on a 24-hour duty at entrances to the plant.

The strike began Friday as 400 workers walked out in protest over the suspension of 14 fellow employes. ington is that Russia will join the passe Hawaii Mars, largest flying boat in op-eration, a 1 Chesapeak bay today when a rough land-tng ripped least 5 SO Super Fortresses smashed early today against four of the 31 Japanese cities on their condemned United States, Great Britain, and the other allies in the war against A3 Japan at no distant date. list with more than 3,850 tons of incendiary and high explosive bombs which touched towering fires. BY WILLIAM STRAND (Chine Tritane Pro Serrlcc No surprise is manifested by ad ministration officials that no an Washington, D. Aug.

5 United nouncement to this effect was made States representation in the secur-i Wbcrc flyine boat tank. -her hull by the Big Three at Potsdam. On during a test flight. the contrary, they would have been profoundly surprised if any such an One member of the 10 man crew, R. S.

Noble, a flight test nouncement had been made. engineer, was injured. It is not doubted that Russian army staff members discussed with A navy announcement said the The B-29s struck Nishinomiys-Mikage, Imbari, Saga, and MaebishL all of which were cities that have been given advance warnings they would be destroyed by the American raiders. They also pounded the Ube coal liquefaction factory at Ube with demolition bombs for the second time in two weeks. The strike raised to 14 the number of forewarned cities against which the Super Forts have made good with heavy raids.

Only One Plane Lost The Japanese reported the raids. landing was semi-controled, but its ity council of the new allied na- i organization must be established by congress thru legislation specifying the status and powers of the nation's delegate. Sen. Vandenberg Mich. said today.

In a letter Army spokesmen said last night American and British officials the strategy and disposition of forces force caused the damage. Crewman Tells of Crash a decision will be reacnea witnm the next several days on whether to Sea. T.naiin that would be called for in the event of the entry of the soviet to reopen a Studebaker corporation A crewman, who declined use of his name, said that the mishap occurred after a vertical fin broke off union into the war. But that Rus plant in South Bend, Ind to manufacture critically needed parts for sian Dictator Stalin committed him self definitely to join the war is the B-29 Super Fortress bomber en while the ship was cruising at 6,000 feet. As the craft shuddered and regarded as unlikely.

Got What He Wanted gines, because such production is beyond the capacity of the huge seemed headed for a spin, the crew too, but contended only 130 planes man said, Lt. Com dr. William E. It has been noted that Stalin got participated. They put up little fighter opposition and meager anti to State Secretary Byrnes, he declared that the promise of legislation to implement American participation In the league was "clearly implicit" in the senate debates which preceded approval of the San Francisco Charter.

just about everything he wanted at Coney, the pilot, ordered crew members to don parachutes. Dodge Chicago plant. rhis disclosure came less than a week after settlement of the 204th strike in the Dodge plant since May. aircraft fire, which cost the Amer Potsdam without making any im Then the pilot ordered "stand portant concessions, tho he may have cultivated a lively anticipation on the part of President Truman icans one plane. Returning crew, men said results were' good to excellent, leaving huge fires la the target areas.

Vandenberg urged that the spirit by." He kept the ship on keel and the nosed into the water at 125 miles an hour, the crewman continued. He said tie impact sent loose 1944. The strike, as had all the pre-! ceding ones, interfered with production of engines and spare parts needed by our airmen in their battle of the total destruction of cooperation between the leglsla tive and executive branch in trying The big bombers also laid mines in Japanese home waters, and a fixtures flying. to maintain world peace be continued. He warned also that "ex and the British that In due time he would be found In there swinging alongside of in the lar east The reason for the doubt that Stalin committed himself definitely to fight the Japs is the knowledge Coney, who spent more hours piloting the original Martin Mars than any other person, had been treme care" must be taken to assure procedure adhering to the Japan.

Tarts Requirements Boosted CoL R. L. Finkenstaedt, commanding officer of the central Chicago small force of Super Fortresses ranged down to the once powerful enemy base of Truk and dropped 45 tons of bombs on the Moen air field LIST 16 MILLION Constitution. (loaned by the navy to the Martin In my view." he said, this can company to test the Hawaii Mars. Crinkle of Bills and Tinkle of Coins Spur Spirits' Ardor in diplomatic circles here of his dickering with China on the price district of the air technical service command, said the progress of the be done without impairing the of Russia's participation.

This dick AS MART PRICE war in the Pacific caused the army to boost its requirements for parts. (This is the second of a series' spirits. The slips of paper were ering began when T. V. Soong.

the new Chinese premier, flew to Mos-sow last month and held a series of of articles based upon an investi collected and Mrs. Larney sat The production of these neces necessity that the united nations organization be able to move with swift and certain expedition in the use of cooperative "force to keep the peace if such necessity arises." -Police Quota of Troops gation of Chicago mediums by briskly down and began getting sary parts is beyond the capacity the Dodge plant in Chicago," CoL Broker's Fees Estimated conferences suii Miss Rose Mackenberg, former in Plane to Be Salvaged The 724 ton behemoth, sister ship to the original Mars, will be fished out and returned to the plant, the navy said. The plane, launched in Baltimore last July 21, was still, undergoing tests at the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft company. It was the first of 20 super-cargo carriers built for' the navy but had not yet been commissioned.

It had a wing spread Finkenstaedt said. vestigator for Uariy Houdini, the magician,) departure for Potsdam. Soong re- Therefore it is necessary to have Vandenberg said it must be remembered that a subsequent agree turned to Chungking but Is now going back to Moscow to resume the them built elsewhere Immediately at $613,000 The figure for which the Merchan No. 1 without opposition. Sunday afternoon, in advance of the B-29 strikes, 98 P-51 Mustang fighters from Iwo raided the Tokyo area, following up a similar blow by 97 Iwo Mustangs on Friday.

Gen. Spaatz. chief of the United States strategic air forces, who announced the series of blows in a bulletin, said three Mustangs failed to return from the Sunday raid and six were missing on Friday. Destroy Six Locomotives The Sunday Mustang strike destroyed two Japanese planes and six locomotives, probably destroyed another plane, set two oil tanks afire, and damaged a plane, several factories, four locomotives, several rail ment is to be made between the se The Studebaker plant in South Bend spirit messages. Prompted by Miss Mackenberg, Ihad written on my slip "George: Are you still suffering? When are you coming home?" It was signed "Dan." Miss Mackenberg had written "Walter, have you seen Bill? Is he with you? Florence." When the medium came to my curity council and the United States is a logical place to build bargaining.

Seeks Inner Mongolia covering this country's quota of mili Tool Makers Start 201th dise Mart was sold by Marshall Field Co. to Joseph P. Kennedy of Boston, former ambassador to Great Stalin wants an understanding tary units to be held by the league of 200 feet and her four 2,000 horse The 204th strike at the Dodge BY E. W. WILLIAMSON Yesterday's article disclosed how unscrupulous mediums are preying on grief-stricken mothers and wives of service men lost in battle.

Today's article will deal with our visit to several spiritualist gatherings and what we saw and heard. Miss Mackenberg and I began our investigation at random, by attend power engines could fly the plane plant, which came as the air force with China on what he is to get out of the war if he goes in. So far as Is known he is not trying to was pressing home its all-out attack at more than 225 miles an hour. The navy's announcement said: Britain, was reported yesterday as 16 million dollars. The price was not Included when announcement was made two weeks ago that the world's on the Japanese homeland, was upset the Cairo agreement of Presi slip she assured me that George was happy.

George was supposed to be a brother in the army. I have no brother George. The me "The Hawaii Mars was damaged started July 24 by 82 toolmakers, to enforce the peace. His letter continued: "I take It that this initial quota will be a 'policing' quota and not a war quota. In any event, this is a matter within our subsequent control.

It is also to be remembered that any resort to sanctions, in a semi-controled rough landing largest privately owned building, about the same number necessary to man about eight Super Forts. They off Love point in Chesapeake bay at which had been valued at more than dent Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek that Manchuria shall be restored to China and Korea given dium had a little trouble classify road stations and cars, seven small 3:05 p. m. 2:05 Chicago time today, 30 million dollars, had been sold, quit because several had been docked ing a Sunday afternoon meeting in the Midland hotel. 172 W.

Adams st, which we saw advertised in a The force of the landing caused the tng me. bne said she saw some one with a paintbrush, but that Indirect confirmation was given for quitting 15 minutes early eachl nd other UrSet- cr" night to wash their hands before en'my Interceptor they encountered whether military or otherwise, is independence. hull to open and the craft sank. by John J. Reynolds, New York real was a blank.

Then she felt some fled. estate broker, who represented Ken But he is intent on adding Inner Mongolia to the Russian sphere of "The Martin company is making preparations to return the plane to thing about an architect, but that nedy. He was asked about reports the whistle blew. Soon 20,000 employes, half of them affiliated with the CIO's newspaper. It was conducted by Mrs.

Catherine Larney. We entered a room filled with rows of chairs, facing several tables the plant. About 140 United States TJberstot and Mitchell bombers and Light ning fighters from Okinawa attacked that his commission on the sale, at was a blank, too. wasn very quick on the uptake. i subject to our vote in the security council.

It is this latter fact which makes the action of our delegate of such importance to us, to our congress and in our country." Urges Senate Confirmation 3 per cent plus expenses, amounted Investigation Under Way to $433,000. "Only one member of the 10 man at the front- About 30 persons were Influence which already Includes Outer Mongolia, on regaining the railway and other privileges Russia formerly enjoyed in Manchuria and on the recognition of the communist power in North China. Not United Automobile Workers union local No. 274, joined the walkout. The union subsequently denied that washup time pay was the issue and "Well," he said, "you may quote crew was injured.

He Is R. S. Noble, Vandenberg suggested that the a flight test engineer, who suffered mi as not denying it." Believed Largest Commission legislation require the delegate to present. Including several children. As soon as we sat down, a young woman collected a 25 cent donation from each of us, and gave us a slip of paper upon which to write a question for the medium to answer.

Then we sang some hymns, which Conjures Up Fictitious Sister But when she said she was getting a message from some one named Martha, who came thru as a WAC, Miss Mackenberg came to my rescue and reminded me that Martha was my sister. But Martha didn't come thru very well, except that she didn't seem to like what she was doing in the spirit world. cuts and contusions and possible internal Injuries. He was taken to South Baltimore hospital in a navy ambulance. listed a number of grievances.

Including charges that the Chrysler corporation management had violated seniority rights, fired one In -addition, Reynolds was reported to have received $120,000 for nego till he is satisfied of Russian gains in these areas is Stalin likely to un sheathe the sword against Japan Another development that may have figured at Potsdam Is the rift worker illegally, and laid off an tiating a new mortgage. The total, $613,000, was regarded by real estate operators as probably the largest "Pilot during the test flight was William E. Coney, test pilot. No were followed by a healing session. the security council be nominated ty the President and confirmed by the senate.

He also proposed that the delegate have the rank, pay and general status of an ambassador. In this manner, he explained, the delegate will be acting under instructions from the President with the latter, In effect, making the actual decisions regarding the use of Kyushu Island for more than two hours Sunday, the Japanese announced. A later broadcast said 130 Super Forts struck Sunday from 10 p. m. to midnight at three cities In Honshu north of Tokyo.

They were listed as Takasaki. Shlbukawa and MaebashL The latter is 75 miles northwest of Tokyo and is one of the cities forewarned by the 20th air force that it was marked for destruction. "Some damage" was caused in the city, said Tokyo. Lumber Town Hit Gen. MacArthurs bulletin today reported that more than a score of Mitchell bombers, riding the tail Children Take Part In Rites other because he went to court in response to a subpena.

Bert Fowler, general superintend- between Mr. Truman and the new British labor government on the cause is ascribed for the accident and an investigation is being I acknowledged that this was char Two of the children took their commission ever paid in the country on a single realty deal. The new mortgage, made by the Equitable Life Assurance society. conduct of the war in the far east! Continued on pare 9 coiumn places in chairs in front of the acteristic, and the medium beamed. 1 have no sister Martha.

iur. inurcniu joinea wim ait. iru- tables, facing the audience. OneJ Fishermen said the bay is about 20 feet deep where the Hawaii Mars The medium assured Miss Mac man at Potsdam in the ultimatum was a tat Doy wnom you auto rests. United States military forces or par matically would address as Butch kenberg that Walter and Bill were together and that both were happy.

Bill didn't suffer, she said, altho it you met him on the street. ticipation in sanctions. "It would, of course, be unthink GURKHA VETERANS OF JAP WAR CALLED HOME AFTER 3 YEARS able and wholly without constitu Continued on page 12, column 3 The Martin company said members of the crew included E. R. Gelvin, co-pilot; G.

E. Pitcher and T. Barnhill, flight engineers; W. B. Bergen.

H. V. Cooper, and H. R. McConahy.

flight test engineers; R. Jrenning. flight observer, and B. J. tional warrant," Vandenberg as senea.

-u mese Decisions were THE WEATHER to the Japs that stated what they must expect by unconditional surrender. Attlee Disavows Action About the first thing the new British prime minister, R. Attlee. did was to dissociate himself from Churchill's action in joining the President in this ultimatum, supposedly because the labor government espouses the left-wing demand of no quarter for Hirohito. was reported to be for $12,500,000.

When the deal was closed, Kennedy Is said to have paid 1 million dollars down and agreed to pay $2,500,000 by Dec. 1, when, it was announced, title will be transferred. Usual Fee 5 Ter Cent Altho the customary brokerage fee is 5 per cent of sale price, Reynolds is said to have undertaken the deal for 3 per cent and expenses. It is reported that he worked several months to bring Kennedy and Fields to agreement. made on his own responsibility by a end of a typhoon over Kyushu en Saturday, set fires at the lumber town of Takanabe.

damaging three factories, railway yards and a bridge. They had been prevented nonelected Presidential appointee Neuhardt, weight engineer. All live MONDAT, AUGUST 6, 1945 I By Wlrelra to IM Htm York Ttmca and Tbc Cblcaso Tribune I NEW DELHI, India, Aug. 4 De-lAvedl The little Himalavan king If it is necessary to spell this in Baltimore. dom of Nepal Is recalling some of rron stacking Japan the previous Tribune Features has tw dai' fcy ba1 weather.

CHICAGO AND VICINITY Fair today and tomorrow, a little warmer today; high today 82, low tonight 65; high tomorrow 83; west to northwest winds, 10 to 15 miles the nearly 300.000 soldiers it it should be done." Annual Reports Aske. The President should also be required to submit annual reports to congress detailing United States acuities in the allied nations organi- There didn't seem to be anything wrong with him. Butch had the grace to smile sheepishly while one of the healers caressed his head and shoulders. The other child was a girl with pigtails. To the unpracticed eye there didn't seem to be anything wrong with her either.

She chewed gum solemnly while being healed. The spirits had been kind to one of the healers. She wore diamonds on both hands. The other wore black stockings and high top shoes. After some desultory, talk about spiritualism Mrs.

Larney, whose delivery is vaguely reminiscent of the man on the radio who used to talk about Lavinia, his pet gold fish, announced the collection. Miss Mackenberg nudgd me and said, "Give 'em a dollar." "Why?" 1 asked. I Australian Foreign Minister Evatt president of denounced Churchill for not con-could not be suiting Australia and the other do Crossword puzzle Page 21 Dick Tracy Page 20 Editorials Pair to Hughston McBain, Marshall Field Co. per hour, today becoming north irly tomorrow. reached for comment last night.

lauon. me senator saia, ana special Farm and Garden Page 9 reports whenever he Instructs the! Friend of the Yanks Pair in ILLINOIS P.rtlr eloadr today with loral thun-derehawtra tmtrem. aoath; cooler In aouth VZZT1 lodrs Umm'w Dives from Dock Gasoline Alley Page 9 Gumps Page 11 American delegate to vote for sanctions, military or otherwise. "This will leave the President TEMPER ATVRES II CHICAGO Par 24 hoar, ended 2 a. nt.

Aai. 8: contributed to the war against Japan and Germany. Indian army headquarters announced today that eight regiments of infantry and a pioneer battalion of Nepalese state troops were returning after more than three years in India and Burma. Some of the units helped capture Mandalay and Rangoon. Few states have put more fighting men than Nepal into the field in this war in proportion to population.

Stretching across 500 miles of the mountains and valleys between India and Tibet, Nepal has Harold Teen Page 12 minions and Prof. Harold Laskl, labor party spokesman, commended Evatt today and said he did not share the regret that no action on Japan was taken at Potsdam. The President will return to Washington this week and soon thereafter will take to the air with his explanation of what he did and Adm. Nimitx announced a series of small strikes by land-based naval planes on Saturday and Sunday. They sank a small cargo vessel and shot down two enemy Interceptors near Ise bay, Honshu; sank a 2.000-ton freighter and a smaller vessel off Shantung province, China; and beached a cargo ship and 10 landing craft in the Kurile Islands.

Adm. Nimitz also announced that Liberators of the Aleutian based 11th army air force attacked the Kataoka naval base and Kokutan cape in the Kuriles Friday and navy search planes raided small shipping off Japan and the China coast a. Noon 7 a. ra free to act. as must be the case if Inquiring Camera Girl.

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8:04. nt0 -ea tiOn IS lOOKeO tO IOr UlUminaUOn OI effective," his letter stated. Vandenberg urged that the legislation require the Resident to obtain explicit congressional authority for the commitment ol anj United States forces beyond the quota established in the basic agreement with the security committee. It has already been announced that the American agreement to suddIv a. m.

tomorrow. Mominc Man, into the water unconscious. maira' the official which ana, aad Saturn; alar. Jupiter. Irushed across the dock, dove into! ,1 tm.rl I a population of 5.000.000.

The titular I UISV iUACU iliuv 4 wvt a. Af "the water and ltrted the ooy out. Par 24 boar ended 7:30 p. i Mean temprratare, 72; normal, alnea Jan. 1.

333 drama. head is the king or Maharaja Dhl-raja, but the real ruler is the hereditary chief minister, Maharaja 73; txceaa Winnie Winkle Pare 17 replied. Spirits Dislike Tightwads This appeared to me an insufficient reason. Nevertheless, 1 put a dollar bill in the basket, silently hoping The Tribune auditor would stand for it. I noted that several others did likewise.

Joodha Shum Shere Jung Bahadur1 Canada Announces Repeal of Liquor Rationing Order OTTAWA. Ont, Aug. 5 WV-The office of Prime Minister Mackenzie Preelpltatloa. .29 of aa Inch; deAdency Am. 1.

.03 of aa Inch; exceaa Jan. 1. 1.97 Inehea. Ililhr.t wind velocity, IS mile, an hoar. Relative humidity, 7:30 a.

73 per cent; 1:30 p. 75; 7:30 p. 83. agreed to Stalin's original revision of the map of eastern Europe and demand for 50 per cent of the German reparations while Stalin in return withdrew his proposal to use German forced labor in rehabilitation of Russia and agreed to Immediate trial of war criminals and the admission of the press to Poland and German satellite countries. In sweeps of the Asiatic coast and waters surrounding Formosa, 7th fleet Liberators destroyed cr damaged 22 enemy small craft.

A navy Liberator caught four luggers oft the Chinese coastal city of Foot-how, sinking one and bombing and strafing the others. fatal evarage aof paid circulltitm, JULY. 1945 I 1,000,000 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Ran a. For nearly a century Britain has recruited from the warrior castes of Hindu Nepal the soldiers whom all the world knows as Gurkhas. They have always made up a good part of the Indian army.

troops to the new league will be! In the form of a joint resolution byi both houses of congress requiring! a simple majority rather than treaty requiring two-thirds approval by the senate. B.romete readint. 7:30 30.0S inehea; King announced tonight repeal Of war time alcoholics beverages POLLEN COTNT: Par 14 hoar, ended at a p. iraina per cable yard air. I order, under which sale of liquor oaiciai weather report pact ui was rationed in Canada.

iweanwniie Mrs. Larney was-mentioning that too small a con- tributlon vjuil.be, an insult to the.

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