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: WORLD WAR 1 ; t PARK (Continued From Page One) “Every time I see a plane I feel Instead, they will issue a general press thelr demands and fe J | j . nt ‘ funny all over. I just can't explain | Hatement on He Young IO a | showdown votes in eommiipl arid © - STILL IN SERVICE OR j Consider ! aerodynamics and then Interpret|ii» ne said. 1 i i which will repea e position | commission. i = Si | ; | 31 Killed in Mass Attack of eras dBys, | | nisd, spends wiry donk he Fight Over Admiss ON OF re Foret. soo Hig pow Tor ote’ powers are feared tor _. HONORABLY DISCHARGED 3 { Jap Suicide ‘Planes. “I'm afraid this will sound like makes working 19 hours a week on ‘Signed Confession.’ hd Juve Wb Heli 10 Yew lina They were peported confl-| HES ag 2 . A Broz v a zi e } S by . | ] “ tCratiaucd Prom. Pare One} (bragging. but I don't mean it that! asgetion, 0 ve Jeadhig mages nes (Continued From Page One) | bY the security council. (donb 02 being hile. lo mister ; a BE A CHARTER MEMBER OF L AL anne (Co! Cag { way. There's & Style ot P ihe wing | Iné, the other for ‘file. He carries - Technical experts of the Big Four Pendens FB vite ; . Lo : . areas will crashes that made a score for the OU! called the Canar e Wing | o " and three wherever he goes, '|and Said the defendant “never have agreed on that interpretation | A ithe | ; ') 5 4 park depart Laffey of 14 certains and one prob- 15 set. far ‘back o the Sosy with a | = Spots Them Al .| asked for permission to see an at-|of the voting’ formula. The four AY: il elo power. : to the eity {small wing st the fron jon Se . __|torney.” delegations are expected to approve| Amendments would require a This Was mele. story of’ the destioyer's| “I drew plans for such a plane| And. he has a fine start on one| ynder cross-examination -Maj.|it today with the possibility that | two- thirds vote for passage—33] ; p | preliminary test trial by fire and bomb was before the ‘Cavard seme a Y id the est Taot ina fiction Sa | Eckert acknowledged that he “didn’t| their “answer” to the little pow- rojet Hal the 49 nations were pres-| . : ‘ : Brown, | cit scommuni- | idea was that it would give better lectigns. there is today on aviation. want to be disturbed” while the ers will be ready by tonight, and vote : : : and memb — il Prank Manson treamiining kad greater stability, Much of it youd Sake the san oF quiz was -in progress. The major question now.) of Cmdr. Harold E. Stassen, U. 8. Attend Organization Meeting of This ‘New Post session was ane” sai la college graduate. wobble w - hs ; of Tahlequah, Okla. wig tosses. stress ‘and Strain facts y : | ihe Ay Bis Bie omen ead ie To ~ | delegate, admitted late last night CS RILEY ROOM: CLAYPOOL HOT EL | : SHnexation Dived on Ship d ures around like a Boeing! One of his files is an airplane! . at 5:22 p. m. the day of 1¢ that this was the last “tough nut” 3 . r The first enemy plane, he said, - er ¥ details “jet and rocket pro- | spotter’s uidebook He can Hien | ur too Wille 2Sioteys. Mfued|allenvd slaying alter sign poliee vy Secumty Snference has M 2 7 t h rk boar | wrought under fire at 7:45 a. m. pH RE heroine ie ore uine gions iba fe whether THe Soression should had taken . the tontenidh, he as- to crack. Prospects were that it v n. a Y / a Y gar board dropped its bombs, missed and 80! \.ivc of three and four-bladed pro- | American planes he can tell by ont aE, another deterie] po yesterday's , yore Sobers LEE Sot et SisPosey 91 Bele TWO -0'CLO CK gy away. pellers and their pitch like a Cur sound alone whether it is a trainer,| |awyer,. was called to testify re- O. Borkenstein,” chief laboratory | price of § ns of enemy planes— i 5 ’ reens einy chiel la But Stassen also revealed that Cy to 36 ae as ‘far hse Josip na 2 the ol Sghier ro gn on oe ined | garding his alleged denial of access| technician for“tate police, declared |“rapid and significant strides of | IS YOUR BOY OVERSEAS? both partie away as 40 miles—were reported in| ow = pa: : hy piss x d : t of th ns 1 Kelly following the latter's ar-|that the ballet taken from Mrs. progress” are being made on all He may be your husband, son or brother and you will Broy the area. Twenty of them con- will house radar equipme | iane, ng most of the me rest. Kelly's b6dy was fired from -a .32 other issues. wont him in this overseas veterans organization. Come : R. C. Da verged on the Laffey. Like a Love Afair iran el of Bis amy ed 4: Believed Him Drunk calibep revolver found in Kelly's| He predicted that solution of the | —pledge his membership. © ed he wou Four “vals"—enemy’ dive bombers|. He looked out the window as the 3 fre a : | The attorney said he went to Pessesion | trusteeship ‘issue “will keep bright | " ecent ares —came at the ship. All four were sun broke through. “It still is bad Flew 15 Minutes |state police headquarters and asked | ~ State Nearing End {the objective of the advancement | ; Is oug : shot down at ranges of 3000 to 10,000 flying weather. See those clouds.| His aim is to receive his pilot's to see Kelly but was denied this” Prosecutor Sherwoad Blue said Of the people concerned.” pressed th
yards, Then the Lafley’s 40 mm. They. re thunderheads. Get In one training in the army air force. privilege until more than an Boitels fhe expected to complete the state's eee i imide - . le be purchas
" those and the air clrrents will | “Then if I'm smart enough I want 1 ter. Edward | gunners Sneed» suilde pare be- {vou iaue spar (0 be an aeronautical engineer” he| Kelly vas irrational aed his Siemon on 17 Hiroe vases ff president, If he could find a breakfast food said. ! er and A.
A sixth’ Japanese plane was ex-| | shecon. was toma when 1 Kelly
was temporarily insane -at ploded by intense fire from the| With the cereal shaped like P- 38's,’ “Airplane” has a good start. But|saw him,’ Mr. Caylor testified. ?
cilmen, dec {the time.
\ " wi of annexat Laffey so close that it caused the it would be all he'd eat. {he needs a little more flying time. In my opinion he‘ was drunk.” | Mr Christian also has indicated : , ; Persons « destrover's first casualty. A man| He “has been like this” for about “I've been up 15 mniinutes. It| This’ wah confiymed by another he will try to prove Mrs. Kelly was . . | ne was killed by flying metal. {six years. He doesn't know what seemed like a flash but when I got | witness, Harlan McNight, a deputy shot accidentally during a struggle 1 o- e Uu rv : i without pe Fires od {brought it on ... just something! own 1 loved flying five times bet- sheriff. Deputy McNight admitted | with her husband for possession -of ( ) y Swithont pe Rag ‘like a love affair.” ‘ter than ever,” he said ravely. y . The tempo of the battle mounted. | ) Slave J to the Marion county. jail|the gun. : Cha
! Other planes attacked, bombed and | = His claim wili be that Mrs. Kelly
: | —a telephone operator at Ft. Harti. suicide plane -de-| Japs Sealed i in Caves as U. S. JACKSON IN PARIS: Lg 8 the time—wis attémpting
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moli a mount, killing man also wi to o y ' EE e a Ee Army Advances in Okinawa SWIFT TRIALS SEE Re : Rlud
Fires raged in three compart- 3 : § ernmental (Continued From Page One) by Kelly for his wife so she would 1 | J J 1. ‘Keiser; § of the par a L territory is \
i and repair parties : mene iT to Po ie the (Continued From. Page One) jand Katena, captured in the first| | nave protection against prowlers.
\few days of the Americaif invasion Setting would defeat the United Na-| Kelly probably will take the stand
; Bhnes as the battle Somfinmed. and classes were lying Off the’ . avin. ws tions’ purpose,” the Economist said.|in his own behalf. Time { { above. 4 island. | Pacific fleet headquarters was! ““So would delays during which I —— nla, 1 : oo ine lor _— a aed Tenth army ground forces have] |silent on the aa claim, but! Europe might sicken, with the smell} " . : } ? gE Meetings = to the ey n a space ol [amped a half-circle around Shuri, |; t the Japanese of foul deeds gone stale.” : 3 : : : can | 30 seconds. The two planes. sealed ¢\nhornly-resisting fortress city reing t was recalled that the Japa Smart Tables . . . Beautiful Lamps . ., Nounced.
: {dropped ‘paratroops behind the! A spokesman for the U. S. office | | off openings to the repair parties ,o.teq by the 1st marines and Tih | American lines on Leyte on similar Of War -information revealed that |
fighting the fires below decks. Many | 41g 96th infantry. | missions of destruction. All were Jackson and his prosecuting staff | | died then from suffocation and| A goutly-held ravine at the edge | quickly ‘mopped up. {had arrived in Paris to confer with burns. lof the city held up the leathernecks| Other Pacific developments: |S. H. A. E. F. authorities before com- § Forced to Bail Out der > {advance. Here the niarines, un Organized Japanese resistance ing to London. The party is expects A U. 8. Corsair fighter bore down | cover of darkness, prowled “boldly. ved on two more fronts—-Min- €d in London within a few 4ays. on an enemy plane which hit the through enemy defenses, hurling. o "oo en 1po dam area north-| They will confer with the United ! yardarm and crashed into the sea. grenades and “Molotov cocktails” east of Manila—in the Philippines, | Nations war crimes commission mn, { The Corsair hit the other side of into the entrances. | as well as southeast Okinawa. London and later may visit Ger-' the yardarm and sustained a dam-| The enemy account of the Sur-| pagis Tokyo predicted American many itself. t aged wing but went on and shot |prise attack on the American Bir {troops soon would attempt a land- | Jackson or members of his staff down another enemy plane be- bases said the air-borne units, on Amami island, 115 miles 8150 may participate in the pre- Ny k : = > | : fare its pilot was forced to bail out. | “promptly blasted grounded aircraft, northeast of Okinawa and 185 miles liminary questioning of Reichmar- ST iY | BSN So. fr : 5 _ Meanwhile the Laffey was, still| munitions depots and air fleld In-! uth of Japan. {shal Hermann Goering, Marshal AEB \ i i | SQUARE TOP LAMP i fighting planes, exploding bombs |stallations in rapid succession.” I ithd : » | Gerd von Rundstedt and other ac- ors | a 1 > TABLE . . . top size 16 in. x 16 . and fires, The destroyer's gunners| “They are achieving great results| Withdraw More Troops | cused war criminals now being held : 4 A hoe A in. Matched walnut veneers . shot down a twin-engined Japanese by throwing the enemy into con-| A Chinese military spokesman in England pending trial. ’ ; N with inlay design to match the plane with a five-inch shell that fusion,” a communique broadcast by announced that the Japanese hav: Hunt Von Ribbentrop . Oval Lamp 3 } 95 exploded in the nose of the enemy Tokyo said. . {withdrawn three more divisions ok : Table ‘machine, disintegrating it. “In concert with this attack, our irom central China. Chinese forces| The arrival of the American deleAs the action tapered off, an- special attack (suicide) air corps is following up the withdrawal re- | 8ation was disclosed as orders went : N ; other Japanese trying a suicide dive now fiercely assaulting the enemy entered Hwaiyuanchen, 50 miles | Out to allied occupation troops in| { | wu ng. : (¢) SHELF END TABLES fo hit the yardarm and crashed into surface craft in waters around the northwest of the former American O€rmany to concentrate on- finding Be AZ . : match the lamp tables. Top spe the Pacific. Another dropped a main Okinawa island.” lair base at Liuchow. { former German foreign minister] 3 NY ) Epon : 7 is 22 in. : EB m. Rnished bomb that exploded in the ward-| The communique identified the| British forces in southern Burma! | Joachim Von Ribbentrop, sole top : 2 i : matened walnut veneers. E room, killing wounded men being lair fields under attack as the “north” reached the important inland port NaZl cabinet member still at large. vo A J. bi sles 480 1 Ssh “01 ole 13¢ treated at a battle dressing station and “central” presumably Yontan of Bassein west of Rangoon and| Heinrich Himmler, most hated of ps Ee i lp NG ; ge magazines, hha
| x | found it nd th all Nazis with the possible excep- | there, The plane ihat dropped the | g iy abandoned by the enemy tion of Hitler himself, was written
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4 | The search for Ribbentrop was | 32 in. x 18 in mander, escaped injury but “a sea- Becton and the work of the en-' worth of Japan a U. 8S. task force | centered chiefly in southern Ger- In Our S 05 : z a
man knocked him down once when ginéers in judging needed speed by yas revealed to have shelled Jap- many and western’ Austria, where|] Budeet | he was in danger from a suicide the sound and intensity of gunfire ,,.ce installations on the east coast |so many other Nazi bigwigs have ment t (e) MODERN END TABLES In
| plane” | while the rudder was jammed Were or paramushiro in the fog-shrouded | been unearthed. Long = your choice of Walnut or MaManson said one sailor was credited with saving the ship. {Kurile islands for a half hour at{ The vast majority of the Ger- or, Shor a i hogany veneers. Extra well burned and wounded three times.| Although hers was a different dusk May 20. Fires and explosions man foreign office personnel already | * Good for bleached, gray or _—_ 4 is made of selected woods. . Top The first two times he returned to, {type of action, the Laffey fought in were observed. taken into custody were found in dyed hair. in, pb 7% size the battle. He died from the third the finest traditions of her prede-| In the Philippines, fighting on!that area and Ribbentrop’s country] ** Nationally known supplies a 4 in. x 22 In wound. ~. {cessor, the old Laffey, a lighter the southernmost island of 'Min-|estate was situated on Lake Fuschl, | hse % Not a single gun was abandoned, type destroyer sunk off Guadal- danao reached the mopping up| Austria, about 20 miles by road east | wokk Its curl lasts longer.
Manson said, despite the fury of | |canal earlier in the war. stage after - two American forces! of Salzburg. i RY | (
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The first Laffey closed so near a
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He said it looked at one time as|
! if it might be necessary to abani don ship. That was -when Cmdr. ! . Becton declared: “I'll never aban-|
don ship as long as a gun will fire.” |
vessel couldn't bring its guns to | bear, From that position the first Laf|fey worked over the battleship with guns and. torpedoes but was hit on retiring and sunk. The orginal Laffey, accordihg to information
linked in the heart of the island, splitting it lengthwise. Other American forces in central
7 Luzon broke enemy resistance in
the Ipo dam area northeast of} Manila and made further progress | east of the capital. Radio Tokyo said “practically no damage” was caysed in today’s
| Moreover, Ribbentrop’s wife was {reported to have sought refuge in Switzerland only about a month ago.
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