Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-05-15

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1945-05-15

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On Japanese Factory City Angers British Press LO!l.'DON (AP) - General Stettinius, Latin Americans Agree...,. 500 Superforts Eisenhower cracked dow 11 Jap Airstrip iharply 011 senior American of­ ficers for their reported {riend­ Iy treatment of high German Regional Security Plan Okayed Take Pari wlr prisoners yesterday aftfr Captured SAN the Briti h press expressed llOt FRANCISCO (AP) France, Russia, Britain and China council whose armed fo~ ~ indignation at the "sheer im­ American republics neared agree­ went into consultation last ni&ht to be used to prevent war have th~ pertinance" of Nazi leaders anil Yanks at Edge ment last night on regional secur­ attempt to solidify their views on riabt to sit in when the council is Headquarten Reports German officers ' since G~r­ Of Naha; Capture Ity. big-five statesmen tried (or establishment of international decldln, whether to appl), armed Two Pia,... LOit many's surrender. accord on trusteeships. and com­ guardianships for dependent and mlaht? Height Above Shuri mittees deferred showdowns on strategic areas ot the postwar In Greatest Raid Eisenhower said: three other big. interwoven issues Mixed up in these three ques­ "My attention ba.~ bf,>cn ~11· world. tions is a tUi of war .0iDI aD be­ GUAM, Tuesday (AP)-Amerl­ of the UnUed Nations conlerence. GUAM. Tuesday (AP)-The "" to press reports of instances of ForeilD ministers of nine Latin But in the workini committe83, tween bl, and little powers. The .enlor United States officers treat- can doughboys. sweeping ahead deleiates talked, but didn·t vote, bi, ones want peace-keepin, au­ fury of Amrrica's aerial assault Amerla.n nations were deac:ri~ on Japan mounted to a new pin· 101 captured Nazi and hi&b. Ger­ 2.400 yards on the east coast 01 as in ,eneral aveement with Sec­ on these pertinent questions: thority concentrlted amott, them­ nacle & min officials on a "friendly embaltled Okinawa. captured the retary of State Stettinlul on a Should a general assembly of all selves. The), ar,ue the)' are the of violence Monday as fIIelllJl" basis. Any such Incident Yonabaru airstrip yesterday. United States plaJl which would the United Nations have authority countries which will ha.ve to mak, record pack of 500 mighty roB. THII MAlOR. B.OLE he played u United Sta&ell E1&'bUJ alrforee to reject or approve action ot the the major contributions of flthlin, \III been In direct violatiOfl. of mJl let pan-Ameria. act to ~I Superfortresses dumped 7,000,. I ehld I. ba....... rlnr GermalQ' to Ylnery, Lieu&. Gen Jamea H. 000- Admiral Chester W. Nimlu' world organization's security coun­ men and equipment. , I expressed and lon, stanrtl,nll communique today reported aIso armed attack if a world security 000 pounds of fire bombs 00 the orden. IIUIe (left) Is Jlreaeaied wWa tile ~bt co_nder of the Bath" cil-the agency which under pres­ Little countries contend they great indu trial city of Nagoya. lward b,. Itinr ae-re VI ., a.. aad. The presentation wa _de that the 96th Infantry division's organization failed to settle a dis­ "DIuUe _ ..ares hay. _" pute peacefully. ent plans would be the major have u much Interest in main­ with the enemy'8 at EIa1t&b airfarae ............. TWa fa an exelaalve radiophoto. 383rd regiment completed capture peace-entorcement body? (ContrllRt '" III ..&Ion to I ...re .....- of Conical hill. important heitht They went out to consult other taining peace as do the more pow­ claim of shooting down eight ..... of these erron (O)nhwl&b. before the fortress city of Shuri. Latin American statesmen and ar­ Should the assembly be able. on erful states. ltperfortresses, 20th airforce "Moreover," Eisenhower contln­ Its own initiative. to make recom­ Should the assembly hive the Yanks still we .. e at the edge of ranged to report back to Stettlnius he&dquart~rs at W8.!ihington re­ ued, "any past IOstances of this mendatlons on any peace-keeping right to review council decisiOns, DOOIiHle Gives Up the business district of bomb­ today. Cubln Ambassador Guil­ ported that only "two of our Nture are by no means Indicative , matters bein, dealt willi by the I blasted Naha, capital of the Ryu­ lermo Belt predicted a final deci­ the whole concep~ of world se­ of the attitude of this army. but sion within 24 hours. council? curity organizaiton as now drawn planes werelOl!t to ~emy kyu island. acUon." This wu a minute per­ are mults of faulty judlement of European C9mman~ Delegates of the United States. Should a non-member of the up would be destroyed. iDdlvlduals conoerned. who will Stlf' IlrhUna- atlll wu til pro­ ceatap of llie number ellll,ed In today's P"eIIII aU ~ona- the Okinawa line. the attack.) be personally acquainted with ex­ pressions of my definite · disap- ' To leturn to State. The 2.400-1ard surre by the 9SUt The devutaUna attack. directed prova!. wa the onl, !seable advance. Balete Pass Falls Senate Wants REA ..alnst some of Japan's most im­ For 'New Auignment,' portant war industries. was oW­ "In the name of this great force Dou_hOOys and marines In otller Paper ,Reveals Dick ·/owan claUy reported by B-28 headquar­ .nd on my own. I regret these Probabl~ in Pac~fic !lectors ..Ined onb 100 to zoe that Ii­ yards. To 25th Division · As Separate Agency ters dnly a few hours before radio former ()tCIU'ences." Tokyo said waves of aUled car­ While Eisenhower did not sinlle LONDON (AP)-Lieut. Gttn. * * * Japanese aircraft again pounced tor the B-Z9'. dump retord load of fire Nazi ''AHempl rier planes were hammering Nip­ out any officer for public cen~IJ~C', James li. Doolittle, . who com­ bombs on Nagoya. Jap Indus­ on the American invll ion lleet oU Doughboy. Threaten Guy M. Gillette Okinawa Sunday evening, causing pon's southern aJrdromes :for the it W8S recalled that when Reich:;­ manded the United States Eighth trial city. Santa Fe; Port Mentioned as Head second day In a row. marah, I Herman Goering SUr­ airfofce in the crushing air a,­ some damage to two light surface Some 01 Uae 5,500 Yank alrmeB rendered to the United States sault 'on Germany," has relin­ l:Isenhower damP8 down on units. Twenty-live enemy planes On Mindanao Seized .To Bomb U. S·. For Administration 100II: "" mIa­ ~venth army last week at Kltz. qUiShed thai command. it. was an-. treaiment of prisoners of war. wcre shot down. eight of them by who In the N"ola buehl in Austria he was treated nouhced last night, leading to im­ destroyers' guns. &loll, ltardeat aerial blow ever MANILA. Tuesday (AP)­ WASHINGTON (AP)-Le,i,la­ thrown "llns& Jlpan, ..Id on tbelr wilh considerable deference. mediate specUlation that he Wlti Dourbbou capture airstrip On Enemy aircraft bombed installa­ Fiercely-defended Balete pass, LONDON (AP) - The army Uon to reestablish the rural elec- re&1U'D to ~lanu "- Utey be­ All AllOClated Press 'fleld headed for the PacUic. Okinawa. tions ashore on Okinawa Monday gateway to northern Luzon's ex­ 'Is­ newspaper St rs and Stripes, quot­ trillcatlon administration as an in­ lIeyed &be 1.5" tons of lire bombtl ..tell Aid the lormer bead of the The official announcement said but [ailed to cause mllterial dam­ tensive Cagayan valley. Wlis se­ Ini what it called "sources con­ drapped des&nled Ute aeeUons of Lllftwarte wu liven a laach of merf!ly that the s~ flier Doolittle relinquishes command age. cured Sunday by the 25th Infantry dependent agency, and authorize it famous 1.he elb' DO& devu&at.ecl Ia )Ift!Ytou I ot Eighth airtcrce. sidered reliable," saID last night to embark on a new $800,000,000 _ea and peu bi botel par· would return to headquarters ot United States carrier task forces divisiOn, Gen. Pouglas MacArthur raIda. Ula& £he- derrn&.l!s had attempted to program won senate approval yea­ The, ..reed Japanae lor after "brief neetlnn and a the Unlt.ed Stat~ I\rmy a/rfo.rees wer attacked by Japanese P!\iDeS ouaced to(la.y. In&ercep&ora were nol anxiJoUi to "'-hUe" In« later poaecl for 11\ Wasnil1 gtQ n "(at· a new aS~8n­ Am.eri('8Il a&Tef' on I'eglonal se­ Monday, and one ship was re­ 'the ~all~ under a . ,1'1. bOmb New YQrk last elecUon dllY, terday. ment." curity system. "han.. e and tbat aek-ack fire tIctare. with Maj. Gen. John E. pOl,'ted damaged. Twenty-one Jap­ Charles L. Mullins have pushed Nov. 7. Passage on a voice vote Rnt the wu weak and lnacourate. Dahlquist, commander of the 38tb However. Doolittle's background, anese planes were shot down in forward toward Santa Fe, which The story carried the by-line of legislation to the house. Smoke colUl11J1l shot up some •ivltlon, and with Brl,. Gen. hi~ organj~8tion and personal lead­ this raid . already is under strong threat from Andy Rooney, slalt writer tor the Sponsored by Senator Lucas (D., 17,000 feet over the targe\ area Ioben J.

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