Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1945 — Page 9

« THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 194% ra re pe——— — T JAP SURRENDER CAME nese surrender came “before wel | | |were fully prepared.” SEE WEAKNESS AHEAD « OF SCHEDULE Nimitz said his original timetable IN TOKYO BAY, Aug. 30 (U. P.).|was made up of 2' years ago. It -—Adm. Chester W. Nimitz salt | scheduled the Japanese surrender after his arrival here that the Japa- for Dec. 31, 1846. ~™ ee

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ii: | Occupation Heads Say U. S.

THREE SISTERS Lacks System. : By HELEN KiRKPATRICK

f: , Times Foreign Correspondent {A 3 BERLIN, Aug. 30.—Intelligent CISA i Cl long-range planning by congress 1s y & 4 : : essential if the American occupa-

tion of Germany is to. accomplish |

’ ™~ the object for which the European a C e e Nf : war was fought. A We face an im- |

mediate - problem

. a » which must be 95 1 : i . , |lsolved if we are , I ; to obtain the best

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like decision and H. Kirkpatrick its method of approacn Indicates) some errors we can avoid. Our military government in Ger-| many—under. the over-all direction {nf the allied control council—has become a group of highly expe{rienced men whom it will be difficult, if not impossible, to replace. But the best of these men look | | forward to an early return to civilian life. Many would be pre- | |rared to stay in the army, or in| | this administrative work, however, if a comprehensive plan existed. Lazy Loafer—The prized boxy Shift to Civilians jacket . . . with leather buttons Our government envisages a grad-| and a full lining in a variety of |fual shift in Germany, from military | smart new checked patterns with }ito civilian administration. our | plain-color fronts or Shetland army will become more and more | wool. Sizes 12 to 20. a police force while administrative La re bi : jobs will pass into civilian hands— | ; Classy Cardigan—in Jet black the state and treasury departments, | flannel with shiny rayon braid + . piping, leather buttons and big {civil aeronautics bureau, etc. i | patch pockets. Sizes 12 to 18. | Outstanding officers in the mili(tary government are almost all for !mer civilians high in their respec- . * tive fields of law, medicine, politics!

; —— ’ and finance. Many could be in-| j Tevet | duced to remain if guaranteed rela-| = = |iively stable jobs with civil service] or pe’ 17 N. Illinois St. || ratings ! —- | Both army and non-army officials, in Germany, furthermore, would = |like to see a regular rotation nl | service They believe in a peace-| }

1 | [time draft with compulsory mili-|, i A ( b A R T K R B k I, TS | tary service for a year, eight months + lof which would be spent in the

armies of occupation in Europe, or| | Asia. i See Need of Overhauling

: 1ey also favor a similar system / 4 AN Blastic yy for civil service whereby qualified ] / Carter persons could elect to spend one| i: vear in foreign administration with- | 3 . out losing grade. t % : Lal ; al four garters are elastic | The British have introduced a 2 he Charge —tront and back. Even | modified system of this kind and! ; % Tv the side sections are elas- | will gradually transfer officers in- |! or ES a , Budget he. terested in occupation jobs to civil- 4 : pa. ; = g ian capacities. The obstacle, how- ; 3 he : ‘ever, is that the transfer does not/ 3 Fo : RR hy Layaway automatically carry civil service ; ’ 4 go : : ; rank after the period of contract— which ranges from three to 10 years and, therefore, men of 30 are reluctant to take on' jobs which . {appear to have no future and no Side Seutiosy ©) ||pension benents | / There is throughout our army and | !

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{among civilian officials a deep conSaad |viction that both thé government . and the army need to overhaul] § [their terms of service, so as to be-| § come more attractive to competent | ! public-spirited men and women.!| MAIL ORDERS | Otherwise, they warn, our admin-|§ [istration of former enemies will fail |

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