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IOWA SUNDAY, JULy 22 , 1945 VOLUME XXI NUMBER 254 U.S. Fleel Unil HIS LORDSHIP GETS A BAWLING OUT , Unopp~sed Chin,ese Within Eight Mil es In Tokyo Bay • No Enemy Shipping ~und by Force Of Kweilin New Drive Patrolling Entrance Once Fashionable Hotel- AUSSIES GAIN GUAM, un d II Y (AP)- Big 3 Conference I AmeriC81P cruiset'S and dest roy­ Break'Up Jap' m which bombal'rled the en­ Ends First Week tranCII to Toky.o bay W dnes­ Prison for High Nazis day night and early Thursday JIIOroing met n.o enemy resis­ Counlerattacks Of Meetings M NDORE', Luxernbourg (AP) tanee .of any s.ort--eithCl· air', spection of the cond itions under -One of the great dramas or the which the once-mighty Nazis livc. surface, sh.ore .or submarine, American Officials po~twar era is being playcd out in The once impeccable Ribbentrop, Within Two Miles Admiral Chester W. Nimitz an· the rooms and corridors of the who moved through salons of the nounced to d II y. '1' he force Appear Satisfied once fashionable Palace hot e I elite, occupied a bare single room Of Nip Escape Route blasted radi.o. radar and .othet· With Progress Made where Reiscltsmarshal Hermann on the fourth floor. Whcn he gazes Of Hengyang iustallati.ons and retired" with­ Goering, Joachim von Ribbentrop, out his barred window his view is out iucident," he said. POTSDAM (AP) - The Big Grand Admiral Karl Oocnilz and of a guard on a raised plat(orm HI TGIG '(; (A P)- Chi­ 49 other high-ranking Nazi om­ with mounted machlnegun. "This f.orce ])atr.olled the Three vielory conference reached Ill'S(, t ro.ops have fought their cials lind Wehrmacht officers are He sleeps on a folding canvas eot eutem end of Sagami gull (en­ wily within eig-ht. miles north .of trance to the outer Tokyo bay) but MY WORD--and &u&·&u& and all that! It's none olher than the lord the end of its first week last night. being held pending further dis­ with straw mattre~s . There are no found no enemy shipping," the maJor 01 Lendon. himself, reUiD/!' a thorourh dresslnr down from and American o[(icials expressed position by the allied war crimes mirrors and no electrical current is J(w('ilin ill a IH'W ncircling BORNEO cordmunique reported. a Jouthful hoat cnthuslast whose craft his lordship seems to have satisfaction with progress alreadY commission. provided. When he wishes to drivc Ilgainr-;t thl' g-r at .outlt China air hasp afipr' breaking up Na)l_ «ope, 111& by the shelllnr, I upset as he tried to lend a hand at saUing- Ute toy craft. The 8Cene made in problems ranging from Stripped of their plumage, sur­ shave, one safeiy-razor blade IS II lIIe Up of the IUIC's easl.ern took place durlnl a visit by the lord rnayor the Heritage Craft rounded by barbed wire and ma­ is ued to him and taken away after p.owerflll .J apltn c.ou nterat- to Ihe interallied rehabilitation of IIIMre line, and lies 55 miles south I 8Chool at Challey In Sussex, England. chineguns, they bear littlc rcsem­ it has been used. tacks Friday, the hungking Europc to the destruction of Jap~ II Tokl0. b1ance to the "supermen" who All panes have becn removed big-h c.ommlllHl said ycsterday. The navy report was the first anese resistance. tried to loot the world. from the windo and repla!: d .Japanes rl'arguardR llOlding word 01 results since last Thurs­ President Truman. Prime Min­ Col. B. C. Andrus, commandinll with unbreakable substItutes, in ister Churchill and Premier Stalin officer, whose 39Lst anti-ait'craCt keeping with anti-suicide precau­ on to thl' triplt'-a irfield base­ day's communique ann 0 u nee d Army Schedule J~stice T. M" Fairchild srArU" oM"" th bigg<,. l nf th.o'1' aband.oned the bombardment by ships that held their fifth, th.ree-hour meet­ battalion guards the enclosure and tions. ing yesterday and an announce­ garrisons the town, said: The routine at the Palnce holcl '00 ,00 last ycar to thl' .Japanese by the Included the cruisers Topeka, Ok­ fT . t Dies at Home rnent from the American com­ "We slnnd for no coddling here. is almost identical with Ihat of l nill'd Htatt's ] lth airforce­ lahoma City, l;)ayton and Atlanta pound said: "The work oC the con­ These men are in jail. We have penitentiaries in the United Stotes, A TRALIAN N i n &h divIsion counterattacked Friday morning and the destroyers Ault and O with all the force they couLd mus­ ference is going ahead and much certain rules and thosc rules are with the exception that the only troops on Borneo John Weeks. ransp~r Heart Attdck Caused are mashing for­ W. serious business has been done." obeyed." movIes are atrocity films and the ward against badly disorganised ted. Movements of the powerfut How long the Jtlectlngs would With Andrus as conducting of­ only amus ments walking in the Jut) 1'1' Istanee from point more The e n e In y blows were battle neet since have been hid­ 'll'CI'Zed Death of 78-Year-Old continue and wha~ aKrecments had ficer I wenL through eVery room sunlight and innocent conversa­ than 30 miles Inland from the mounled from Paishou, 25 miles dtll by radio silence, and jittery (rl Justice of the Peace been reached were Questions leU in the seven-story building for in- tion. we. t roast beachheads at Bnmel west of Kwellln, InJng, 11 mUes Tokyo acknowledged today that a , Justice T. M. Fairchild died at UDanswerd, but Ute brief Ameri­ bay. FarU. 5t Inland advance put northwest, and Chalshu, 57 miles new naval bombardment might can statement.-the first Interlrn WASHINGTON ~AP)-The sen­ his homc, 100 Clapp street, last the Au les in the lewn of MarudJ northeast, on the Kwellln rarrt­ be expected at any moment. report riven by any of the thr e ate heard yesterday that both the night. Death was sudden and and a seven-wle inland gain by son's escape railroad to flenlJanr. RetuniDl from rool-top slrlkes, doles-atlon - reflceted President At a Glance- Membership Okayed navy and the office of de(cnse caused by a heart attack. Ule Australian and Dutch colonial a communique said. Amerlean firMer pilots today re­ Truman's earnest wish to keep tho forces i'l reported in th .. Rlko river transportation are irked with the Justice F'airchild practiced law Chinese veterans, absorbing the perted earlier Superlort raids had world Inform d as much a POll­ sector n e a. I' Baliltpapan, I\fap army and complaIning that the re­ in ~owa City for many years and In Food Organization blows, quickly recovered and Ie" vital Japanese industrial sible of progress In this suburb or above ~hows (I) Aussl s' advance "., "well burned ou .. " turn of soldiers from Europe has was justice of the peace from conquered Berlin. Today's "totally frustrated" the Japanese from wC8~ coast beachheads tak­ TOKYO radio unwittingly sec­ been speeded up without advance April, 1934., until the time of his The American delegation re­ a.tlacks. Generalissimo Chiang notice. Senate to Open Inli Marudl and (2) Australian and onded the Yank reports with the death. He was 78 years old . ported that the three leaders of the Kai-Shek's soldiers then went Swamping of transportation fa­ Dultlt colonia l forl'es med stlffcr stalement that Japan's stock of The body is at the Oathout fu­ United States, Britain and Rwsia Debates on World over to attack and, pressing on cilities was alleged. r I ·ta)l(~e ht Balikl'apan area. scrap iron, badly needed for war neral home. FUneral arrange­ spent appt'oximately 15 hours this Iowan Kweilin from the north, reached a Chairrnan Mead (D., N. Y.) of Charter This Week production had "increased con­ ments have not been completed. week in direct discussions at the point eight miles from the elty. the senate war investigating com­ the Chinese said. siderably in the war-damaged Timothy Marsh Fairchild was 'round-table. WASHINGTON (AP)-The scn­ mittee said ODT Director J. M. hUI forces* * witl;lin* elghL Arter repelling a Japanese blow IlelS lind we have been able to born in Branford, Ontario, March Thcy met formally cach day, lite shouted approval for Unit d Petain Says Laval Johnson haq testified the army miles of Kweilin air base. from the walled town of Paishou, get all the scrap Iron we want I, 1867, the son of Timothy and starting T)Jesday, while their f Stal s memb rship In the Unll d "brought 100,000 more than tbey UIIC 01 the llI11in Japsnese strong­ and need." Joanna Fairchild. At the ag£l 01 oign sccrotanes bcgall the doh,)' Nallons (ood org;lnization yester­ told him they ould." American rleet unit met no re­ holds guarding KweiJin's western \lUitang fighters hit the Na­ fOUl' his parents moved to J ohnson spade work Monday. day thus lorgi ng another hond of Arrested to Prevent Mead also said Secretary of thc cOllnty. Churchill, Edcn and Cormer sistance in Tokyo bay strike. npproaches, the Chinese broke into IOY.-Osaka area of Honshu Fri­ Navy Forrestal "told us thRt he international cooperation before it day In two attacks by groups of He attended lo'wa City schools Deputy Prime Min .lstcr Clement lakes up the United Nations char­ Seizure of Colonies the town through the south gate was nol informed and that he and was graduated from the uni­ Atuee and the highest military BIg' 3 finish firth meeting of and street fighting now is in pro­ 80 and 114 planes. The pilots noted thought it wa~ :some or his busi­ tcr this w k. was re- especially Ihe Superiort destruc­ versity college of law in 1896. In commanders of Britain slightly de­ con ference. DUling an hour ancl a h;l1r or gress, thc communique said. ness." 1899 he was married to Lena Koser PARIS (AP)- Marshal Petain tion at the factory towns of Oka­ layed the previous schcdulcs yes­ dcbate, Senators Revercomb (R., The capture of a point etrht Both ODT and the navy de­ of Coralville. zaki and Kamazaki. terday in order to witness a pa­ All-state high school sp ech stu­ W. Va .), Willts (R, Ind.), Bush­ tcstified Yesterday that he had wiles north of Kweilln carried the clined to c.omment on thc matter Justice Fairchild is survived by rade in the Tierglll'ten or the Brit.­ Uatled Stales army and navy yesterday. dents to present play Monday. field (R, S. D.) and others ex­ Pierre Laval arrcsted Dec. 13, advanolng Chinese troops within hi:s wife; five daughters, Mrs. ish Seventh armored (0 crt Rats) l'eporil Jesterday of strikes at pressed some apprehension as to 1040, to prevent Laval from using two mill'S ot the enerny escape At the war department it was Harold Osterday of Darlington, division. , JIPID dealt entirely with the air Justice of the Peace T. M. Fair­ how fal' this country was commit­ route to llclIll'yang. Earlier In the recaJled that the army said Friday: Wis., Mrs. Alvin Green of Ta­ Churchill was cheerl'd by shabby, French troops to seize African Wlr, maklnr no menUon pl the l'hild, 78, dies of heart,attack. ting itself. week, the hines established a "To assist the railroads in plan­ coma, Wash., Mrs. Harold Breece awed Berliners on the Kurfues­ colonies which had join d Gen, whereaboa&, of American and ning their schedules well in ad­ But When the resolution for road-blol'k across the line at Chal­ or Iowa City, Mrs. Chester Filter lenda-nun when he stopped to open Charles De Gaulle's Ji're French shu, but the hlgb. command Indi· Brl"!II warships w hie h bom· vance. the wat· department is of Dubuque and Mrs. Robert a new British service club for the mcmbership was put to II vote btnIed NlplHIDese coastal Indus­ keeping 1hem advised of its esti­ there was no request for a roll movement. rated that Japanese ('ounteraUaekl Schell, Nashville, Tenn., and two Seventh armored m n, who named trill areas last week. maLed monthly load as far ahead 25,000 Men Ordered call and no "nays" were audIble IIe said he did this because he had fr cd thl' route for a precari­ sons, Capt. Tim Fairchild, now U ~he "WJns~on club" In his honor. as March, 1946. WllS afraid such acHon would re­ ous ('nemY withdrawal. Far east air force Mus tan g stationed at J eUerson BarraCks, For the achievemcnts of the aftel' a chorll~ of "ayes." fighter-bombers returned to the "They are notified immediately Mo ., and Charles Fairchild of "Desert Rats" since L040, the Moved fo Continent The resolution commJl~ Ihls sult in Will' betwc n Britain and Meanwhile on China's south­ of any changes in the estimates." France. ThE.' fugitive Laval al pori of Kagoshima on Kyushu is­ Glencoe, Minn. prime minister's soldl r h art was COUlllry to contribute $625,000 to casl.crn "invasion" coast, General land, American headquarters re­ LONDON (AP)-Approximately the tirst year's operatJons of the present is under detcnllon m Chiang's forces hUll d fiank a\­ almost visibly overfilled wit h Spain, ported yesterday, increasing the emotion. He declared their heroic 25,000 men and more than 750 air­ OI'ganization which grcw from the tacks against Japanese units from damage done previously. Chernault Asked Rain Falls on Forest march from EI Alamein across craft in seven United States heavy internatlonnl food conf I nce held The 80-yem -old marshal, facing Amoy which since June 30 have Fire Still Raging Africa and Europe to Bel'lin was bomber groups and three righter at Hot Springs, Va., in 1943. trial Monelay on a charge of hav­ bcen tr'yi ng to flgh t their way "un3urpassed 1n all the story of groups have been ordered moved It auihori7:es a contribution or up ing intelligence WIth the enemy, southwcs~word to the former Members of Ho~se To Remain in China In Northern Oregon war so far as mr reading of his­ to the continent as part of the al­ to $1,250,000 annually Iherearter. was a witncss ill a preliminary tr aty porL o( Swatow. , tory leads me 10 believe." Jied occupational airforce to police Twenty-thr e other na!Jon~, 111- hearing of Mjrel Peyrouton. for­ The high command gave no ac­ KUNMING, China, July 20 (De- PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)-Wel- Germany, United States strategic eluding the United Kingdom and mer minister Ilf lit interior 111 Lhe count of Cighting on olher frontg leave for Longest layed)-(AP)- Maj. Gen. Claire come rain was falling yesterday airfol'ce headquarters announced China, all' ady have acceptcd VIl'hy government, who faces n along the coaJt or in the interior Lee Chennault listened today to oyer Lhe blazing 70 square miles 'yesterday. membership. similar charge. and failed to explain what had pleas from the national people's of northwest Oregon- but the still Throughout the war all United The organl7.al1on's purpose is PeyroulOI1 was lakcn to lP'im FL happened to Chinese vanguards Vacation Since 1938 political council at Chungking that unquenched fire continued to roar The Wealher States Eighth airforce planes were dscl'ibed as studying ways to im­ Demontrouge.for the hearing, and whi(,h it said e81'lier in the week 'he remain in China, but said he ahead. Local Prophet Gloats based In England. prove world nutrition. thel e Judge Millon questioned lhe had bl'oken mto Kweilin's out­ WASHINGTON (AP) - House could not withdraw his resign a- Flames deriant of the drizzle The British air ministry recently marshal and the civil minisler on skirts. members took off yesterday for tion as commanc;ler or lhe United raged before a strong south wind announced that more than 00,000 State Eagle Aerie Meets the Laval affair. their longest vacation since 1938 States 14th alrforce. over Roundtop mountain, and