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United Press Staff Correspondent

Nations brotherhood with the plain,

WASHINGTON, Aug. pans conditional offer of surrender Mr. Truman unveiled for the first today came only 10 hours after time a revolutionary American proPresident Truman left her with a posal made at Potsdam—a plan for

grim promise of more atomic bombs | international control over the inland|’

and more military surprises unless waterways of Europe, including the she quits the war immediately. highly strategic Dardanelles and the The Japanese have felt only part Rhine and Danube rivers. of the crushing fate that is in store : for them if they choose to fight wars in Europe in the last two cenon, the chief executive declared last |turies has been the selfish control night in a radio “report to fellow of the waterways in Europe,” he said Americans” on the Potsdam con-|in affirming his intention of seekference. ling acceptance of the American “The Japs will soon learn some plan. ® of the other military secrets agreed | For Big 5 Council upon at Berlin,” he said, *, . . and| nfp- Truman said the U, 8. will they will not like them.” [“press for its adoption” in the Big Mr. Truman vowed that the mye council of foreign ministers atomic bomb would continue to be | set up by the Big Three confers turned on the enemy until the ence. He characterized -the five-

“One of the persistent causes of |

10. — Ja-| hard facts of international politics, | §

minute of surrender, and he warned | power agency, which will meet in Japanese civilians to vacate War {sndon. as one that will map the| industrial centers and “save them-| peace settlement just as Dumbarton selves from destruction.” {Oaks laid groundwork for the| ‘Bomb Use Justified’ United Nations security charter. He said Japan's past deeds, in-| “This does not mean that the cluding her execution of American five governments are going to try prisoners, fully justified the deci-|to dictate to, or dominate, other sion to use the atomic bom b|Dations,” he assured his listeners. “against those who have abandoned| High up in his 30-minute address . all pretense of obeying interna- | the President asserted bluntly that tional laws of warfare." the United States intends to acThe President, at the same time, quire all the military bases it needs said he was fully aware that the | for future American and world horrible potentialities of the new Security. : weapon Poot a threat to all man-| “Though the United States wants kind if it gets in the wrong hands. |NO- territory or profit or selsh adTherefore, he said, the United | vantage out of this war,” he deStates, Canada and Britain, who |clared. “we are going to maintain hold the secret, will keep it from the military bases necessary for the the world — apparently even from complete protection: of our interthe Russians — “until means have [ests and of world peace. been found to control the bomb so| He emphasized that the bases as to protect ourselves and the rest! Would fy the American flag in a

The ‘26th annual Kentucky re- were accident victims yesterday aft-|

union will be held Sunday at Gar-|ernoon. : fleld park. A picnic lunch will be/ When Norma Thompson, served at 1 p. m.

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swimming pool her ‘heel struck The Family Welfare ‘Society of Richard James, 11, of 501 8. Paul Indianapolis has changed its name|st, in the mouth, Both were given to Family Service Association of | frst aid by the life guard, and the Indianapolis, Robert F. Nelson, gen- | James boy was treated at City hos- \ pital, eral Seereiary, Saja Jouny Edward Durrett, 7, of 1145 §. Two bands, the Harmony Hut Kenwood ave, fell on the sidewalk Harmonizets and Barton Rogers’'|at Morris and Meridian sts, breakJive Jumpers, will play for the|ing his left arm. He was taken to city-wide teen canteen street dance) City hospital. ; at 8 p. m. tonight on the world War |

y be . ue Spider Prophet Off by One Day

The annual meeting of the Indiana State Medical association, which was to be held Oct. 2, 3 and 4 ‘at French Lick, has been cancelled by order of the association's executive committee. The annual] meeting of the organization's House | of Delegates will be held upon the] call of the president.

Omer Cohee's spider will

casting the Eufopean war's termination. Cohee studied spider webs in

The Burns-West Streibeck auxil-| iary, 2999, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will sponsor a public card

Resting. in a net near the tent's top are two popular performers

1942 to predict the end of the war

Spann ave. dived, into Willard park

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COLUMBUS, Ind. “Aug. 10 (U. | P.).—If Japan surrenders today, | have missed a prediction of the end of | the Pacific war by one day, the | -same margin of error made by another little arachnid in. fore. |

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Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus will bring to Indianapolis a schedule novelty next Monday when it begins its threeTwo complete performances will be given the first night. This makes up for the loss of the matinee on Monday. No afternoon performance is scheduled for Monday because < of the

amount of time required to erect the ' 41 .big and little tents that comprise the canvas city. On Tuesday and Wednesday, regular afternoon and evening shows will take place at 2:15 p. m. and 8:15 p. m. On Monday night, the initial performance starts at 17 p. m. and the second at 9:30 p. m. ‘The circus comes here from Cincinnati. >

party at the post hall at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Ella Edwards is chairman. :

with Germany would occur May 9, 1945. The surtender documents -were signed at Reims _on May 8,

this year. Herschell A. Hollopeter, traffic di- y

rector of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, will speak on “Post-War Aviation” at the Knights of Columbus fourth degree dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Monday.

nings and came up with the forecast that the war with Japan would end in 60 to 90 days. That was on June 8. The 60 days were up yesterday.

Lodge 137, Ladies Society of the A Decatur county spider made

Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, will hold a card party at the Food Craft Shop at 1:30 p. m. Monday.

lived at Greensburg. The second prediction ‘was made by a spider

A month later, Cohee completed | another study of the spider spin- |

the first prediction, when Cohee

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of the world from the danger of manner “consistent with the united SPANIARDS total destruction.” Nations charter. . Russia Agreed Fast ‘Must Help Europe’ Turning to the Potsdam confer-| Reaffirming this country's deter- 2 : : po Vegrin, Spanis I ; Se ER ence, Mr. Truman revealed that So-| mination to fight distress and star- gn IT that Barrio will not accept EUILPS NEST IN CAR viet Russia agreed to fight the Jap-| vation in Europe, Mr. Truman re- y JisLCILIAY = | Negrin's resignation.

. “ ; 1C letely satisfied with a meeting SCRANTON, Pa. (U. P.).—Hugh - . anese before being informed of the|marked solmenly that “the victory |“OmP ete ; : SR : ) : : atomic bomb. He emphasized that|won at terrible cost last spring” | °f Spanish Republicans which chose | SPINACH IMPORTED Bird tried to start his car, which ~ 9 the conference resulted in no secret|could be lost next winter if lack |Di€80 Martinez Barrio provisional] WASHINGTON. — New Zealand had not been used for some time. 3 ge | spinach is becoming popular in| When it wouldn't start, he exam- ”

The Elks handicap golf tourna{ment will begin at 8 a. m. Sunday, |Aug. 19, at the Elks Country club.!

Negrin pledged his resignation as premier, but Indalecio Prieto's wing of the Socialist party stated their

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3 S i agreements “apart. from current|of outside help provokes anarchy President of Spain. military operations”—a reference to|in Europe. At the meeting Negrin urged America because it withstands sum- | ined the motor and found a chipRussia's decision to join the Pacific] “We must help to the limits of Barrio to call a meeting of the mer heat and produces an abun- munk nest. After removing it, the conflict. our strength,” he said. “And we COrtes as soon as possible to give | dance of edible foliage. | car operated normally. The President said that American | will.”

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