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By GEORGE WELLER ; ‘Times Foreign Correspondent TOKYO, Sept. 3—The atomic bomb holds first place 88 the cause | lof Japan's decision to surrender over any other element, According | ‘to Japanese civilians with whom I have talked. At first the authorities held down newspapers from announcing the | effect on: Hiroshima, but leakage began after four or five days. Now the newspaper Asahi, with | 2,000,000 circulation, is planning a | book detailing its effects on Hiro- | shima and Nagasaki. i Japanese censorship was no doubt effective, because internal circulation was almost halted. Cushion Stories

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The terrific concussion of the A-bomb completely demolished this h ushioned the stories’ tram-car in Nagasaki! In the ditch at the side of the tracks are bodies Feo ior that people in of the car's passengers. On the tracks can be seen the remains of | white shirts with sleeves escape the car. The upright poles carry the overhead trolley wires. This pic- |, iio and those undergroun ture also was obtained by the U. S. army from Domei. : pelleds to release the truth by the |

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{atomic bomb with slight wounds, went to live with relatives in other cities and died as much as a week | later. Sadao Murayama and Keiko Sonoi, eminent stage actor and movie and stage actress; were living in Hiroshima, Both escaped. Mura~| vama came to Tokyo, After three or| Denes are not for our discussion or most cherished wish—for freedom, | (oir days he began complaining of tolerance and justice. an excessive warmth in the stomach. |

Nor is it for us here to meet, representating as we ‘do a majority re- The terms and conditions upon |After five days the warmth had turned to burning.

the peoples of the earth, in a spirit| Which surrender of the Japanese of distrust, malice or hafred. But imperial forces is here to be given Died Suddenly rather it is for us, both victors and| and accepted are contained in the| Ab the end of a week, he suddenly | vanquished, to rise to that higher +m nt of d b cried to a friend, with whom “I; dignity which alone benefits the e of surrender now be-| | talked, “1 feel as though my insides sacred purposes we are about to| fore you. | were burning out.” He rushed to the serve, committing all of our peoples | As supreme commander for ‘the | bathroom, guzzled water and stepped | unreservedly to faithful compliance aliled powers, I announce it is my|into a cold shower, where he abrupt- | with the undertakings they are here firm purposes, in the tradition of {ly died. An autopsy showed that his formally to assume. {the countries I represent, to pro- entrails had been eaten away. ceed in the discharge of my re-|, Actress Sonoi, after Hiroshima BETTER WORLD HOPED |Zponsthilities win Justice and toler- went to Kobe and telegraphed Tolance. lie akin necess “ / It is my earnest hope and indeed | gisnositi ga ary kyo, “I am happy fo have been spositions to'insure that the terms saved” She had only a small swellthe hope of all mankind that from | d ; | of surrender are fully, promptly and [ing of the Wrist. But the swelling this solemn occasion a better world | | faithfully complied with, 4 and 4.5 hol shall emerge out of the blood and : Font eh oan foyer er. wiao, carnage of the pest—a world found | ORDER OF SIGNING | nity Bb he foo naa dled. ed upon faith and understanding— west

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ABOARD THE U. 8. 8. MISSOURI, TOKYO BAY, Sept. 3 (U. PJ. ~Following is- the official text of remarks made by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, supreme allied commander, at the surrender ceremony: We are gathered here, representatives of the major warring powers, to conclude a solemn agreement whereby peace may be restored. The {ssties involving divergent ideals and ideologies have heen determined on the battle fields of the world and

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anese imperial general headquar- | the. actual breakers of the censorters to sign the instrument of sur- | {ship, who compelled the military to render at the places indicated. allow the truth to be told about The supreme commander for the | Hiroshima allied powers will now sign on be-| Small wonder that some Japanese half of the nations at war ig been asking correspondents, Japan, “When will we get scientific equal-| The representative of the United | ity ?"—meantng, the secret of the States of America will now sign, | atomic bomb, clit iisadit TTT The representative of the United Kingdom will now sign. The representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics will now sign, The representative of Australia will now sign. The representative of Canada will now sign, The representative of France will now sign. The representative of The Nethcriands will now sign. “The, representative of New Zealand will now sign. ‘Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world, and that God jv preserve it always, These proYou don't need cash fo wear | | Coedings are closed. quality glasses. . We have the very newest in styles . . . and PIRST quality lenses “tle and your credit is Get your new pair of glasses. from Dr. Farris.

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