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: in x HEL ! s Japanese Pact Will Put Nation With Fr World ~~ © ; Li “Without erifice of the prin Francisco unless the whole con- that the spiritual and moral val- e ¥ or orce of arms to de- to name Gen, acA ur x tup espe .__ ciples of justice the devious ad-!ferénce—mnot merely the United ues which throughout have guided stroy freedom. \U. 8S. delegation foreclosed on Lo. Aug. Zs. Gen. ances of international commu- States—invites him. ithe formulation’ of occupation| Gen. MacArthur's letter was any appropriate manner” for him said, because deputies’ salaries Douglas MacArthur said today nism must be firmly repelled as a. However, his letter to the pre- policy will find permanent reflec- written Aug. 20 in answer to a let- to"attend short of a direct invita« enn are “so low.” {that with signing of the formal yp qt to international peace and inier, released to the press today,/tion in the instrument designed ter from the premier on July 13 tion by the conference itseif. Sheriff Smith is seeking a total peace tz eaty Japan wi Stagg the national security.” ‘seemed to be a full exposition of formally to restore the peace. |when the peace treaty text was’ Mr, Truman sald in a recent of $282445 to run the County with the free wor ready to repel, MacArthur, who helped his views. | “Thereby, Japan will reassume made pubiic. /press conference that he had no Inter

: ' I Gen. : : the Court- international Communist tyranny. : : i Jail and. his ee figure is ond Far Eastern head the conquest of Japan and! “I rejoice with you and the Jap-.a position of dignity and equality] Gen. MacArthur's aides in two objection ot the General's attend.

? i | i A President relieved crease ppropri- mander made blic an exchange who guided its recovery as su-'anese people that a fair and just within the family of nations and statements to the press have ance The r Gen. eon AR dy 5 9 pel TE Jettars Or Japarese omen med, commander for the allied treaty is projected for early con- take a firm and invincible stand|stressed that the General has not MacArthur of all his Far East p

: . ” i s i |C ds last April because the {Shigeru Yoshida in which he of- powers, had announced that he summation,” Gen. Mac Arthur with the free world to repel those received an invitation to attend comman ig ik aed A Ce ai.iro the new post-war Japan this will not attend or address the wrote. “It is indeed a source of evil forces of international Com-|the peace conference. They said General disagreed with adminis« Penal deputies to serve legalloh of advice: {September peace conference in San immense personal satisfaction munist tyranny which seek cov-ithat President Truman's failure tration policy.

alipapers in Sv) ami Contin a gai Es Loa Cites Work Load i Contir 8 fee system is all wrong} Because of the heavy volume : . Dorteh sald. “Why should aun paid. #ix| an receive fees for duties re.0f court business, h ye red by his office?” = x each now are han : ri ei week : WASHIN -. Sapke at Hearing et : en ths. Counell| is danger c “Mr. Dortch's criticism camel, oo Cro iqay that the sheriff's the Korean ring a hearing on the sheriff's orrice was failing to serve sub- 1 18 not ; 1 ig war now. T 4 fers, if poss e appearances. the rest of . tional fees : g without ris! {his year he received 3804 in tees, Hundreds See Flier | Sovurthe plus morihly pay of $833.33, : Later. Sheriff Smith refused to| Die in Plunge Into Surf | Being ioools tell a reporter for The Times the! MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Aug. 23 greater if amount of fees he has re-| (UP) A Florida radio executive tines than fived to date this year, plunged to his death in his pri The reas 3 ‘Nobody's Business’ vate plane yesterday before the ONE. Ger

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clared. The single-engine amphibian full use of While pointing his attack ati ,aneaied into the surf nt 1000. It is onl the fee system In general, MPF.if.e¢ offshore and carried Jonas presumably. Dortch made it clear he was not Weiland, 39, to the bottom in 25 to permit

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individual. J Life guards recovered Mr. Wei- present sar _ Sheriff Smith also revealed land's body. A witness said the northern fr operation of the county jail'siplane flew low over a hotel and Also he w commissary was so profitable last went into a stall after it cleared the Red su month that loans of $1500 were the beach. ! forcement b made to deputies from its reve-|! Mr. Weiland, president of the That pro nue. Hollywood, Fla., Broadcasting Co.' Stalin with

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