Independent Record (Newspaper) - August 20, 1945, Helena, Montana Support the With War The I Vol. 271 August 20, 1945 Invest In Victory Buy Bonds Today Price Five Surrender Will Be Complete in 10 Days Internal Struggle Threatens in Japanese Empire Police Face Grave Radio Plead With Ask Calmness and Justice Minister Issues Warning By The Associated Press on the financially and cally crippled and lacking even sufficient food for its on the verge of complete internal Japanese casts indicated plainly The fear of a public outburst was voiced continually in casts recorded by the both from the Japanese Domei news agency and the Tokyo as Japs Carry Sheaf Of Material For Study Thousands Lose Jobs in Coast Plants officials and newspapers alike appealed to the people for I maintenance of and Dr. Chuza justice ister in the new Japanese i and as such the highest police of- I in pointed out in a press conference that the Allied conquerors might take a hand should local authority He warned that Japan of the future will have to face a con- different situation than Aug. she did while she was still 16 emissaries militarily and Manila returned to Tokyo by air because she is now a defeated today loaded down with 24 or 25 pages of detailed documents views were echoed by Quisling Goes For His Life Norwegian Traitor Is Defiant at Opening of Action Truman Says Day Will Be Date Japs Sign Treaty Aug. While House said today that clay will lie proclaimed oil the date of Japan's signing of President Truman plans 11 short radio address on day will not be n legal still are under- way to untangle of tho difficulties resulting from Prcs Truman's s that last Wednesday and Thursday were legal The question of pay and overtime pay for those thing to say on the status of week's holidays Ceremony Follows Signing of Initial Papers Sinya new chief ot the on what should he done to pre pare for the metropolitan in his During the entire to the eral MacArthur was coldly aloof postwar maintenance of and never once met the ami order will be different from At the end of the session Lt. cautioned Richard E Sutherland Arthurs chief ot and the remainder of the American added his voice to the gallon Then the Japanese appeal o the people food up strict discipline and appreciate your and wish you a safe current in the face the Sutherland Lt. Gen. shiro deeply The Tokyo newspapers took from their campaign the despairing appreciate the many kindnesses I tell leaders who had plunged the you have I feel them nation into the disastrous war The entile I they were henceforth and procedure for indicate the government was ing the Pacific from Japan's experiencing difficulty in surrender offer through the series Clements of the militarist of and the in Manila The Nippon Times considered the nature of wartime gravely the difficulties The procedure ing the In the maintenance of general peace and order and lowed had no general confidence then observed that of ran first of an expected gigantic army of unemployed in States pending reconversion nnd readjustment is this crowd of discharged war workers at Douglas Aircraft company's Long plant as they leave Group Is fractional part of workers cut adrift in one day In this WPB Chairman asked all prime and tractors to prevailed tint the occupation of the presented to an but beaten country an even gi eater will he successful though 'em not without Throughout the editorial MacArthur and a large number an appeal to the people to re- all ot headquarters officials calm and carry out expected to depart within a for peace laid down by the Krug's letter said days by plane for i to do otherwise will Air officials at the Manila con- Tho Tokyo newspaper Asahl Postpone the full-fledged Postwar Ends Will Give to Seek Hold Top to Bases in In Truman Aug. 20. One more of the government's alphabet agencies AAA w h 1 c Regions agriculture Reconversion went out of existence Is Intended but another PMA took Forward Strengthen Contracts Are stands for the newly created production and Over Area of the Hy Max 1'. Aug. 20. line with an Aug. 20. Truman continued Secretary of Agriculture congressional backing lined give top place to postwar the old as today behind a house naval lems calling to the White House reconversion and Its duties will be handled hy the service recommendation for W. and a special United States control of committee en reconversion spokesman said the bases than through would be possible The headed by of previous state tho committee mer Gov. O. MJX Gardner of various other should have at least a consists of representatives of organized department offices such as the office of hut not agreement for use of bases on Islands held by our own Allies and farm conservation the well as by Another big cutback in administration or orders was The credit what congress could do shipping administration the new there thin was Hut worth of state director in each aie that both senate for 135 vessels and special state director may house will be asked soon to By Ned Aug. mony of Hermann Joachim von Ribbentrop andj other high-ranking Nazis will be introduced against HOSS said the the prosecution House would have closed today .is the former pet premier of Norway went to trial on charges of State Prosecutor Schodt announced that Allied and Norwegian officials now are ing the testimony of tho Nazi nesses in where the Nazi leaders themselves soon are to be tried as war lie said that those whose mony was being taken included Alfred former German minister in eastern Field helm and Col. Gen. Gustav The surprise disclosure came as Quisling presented a statement detailing his own Defiantly picturing as a patriot and a the man whoso name has a for collaboration declared Envoys Carry Instructions Back to Tokyo Nips Are to Arrange For Arrival of MacArthur in Japan Airmen Liberate U.S. Prisoners From Jap Camps General Wainwright Is Among Many To Regain Freedom Hy Spencer Moosa Aug. Gen. Jonathan M. the tall hero of who was rescued from a Japanese prison ramp by a humanitarian for collaboration team of American that has proved to be ia jn Chungking shortly and is not England who has may wilness formal surrender By Russell Brines Aug. mal surrender of Japan will be signed within 10 General MacArthur announced Only adverse weather can de- lay the formal end of the the supreme Allied commander as he sent Emperor delegates flying home with detailed instructions on the Allied Within 24 hours after their arrival in the Mikado's emissaries left Nichols Field at p. in. They left be- hind full details needed by Arthur for imminent victorious entry into Japan at tho head ot air and naval tion They will be pre- said a headquarters any The envoys wero told the date MacArthur and his forces Intend to arrive in Japan and instructed to prepare the eventually but has attained her war aim as far as beating Germany but in Russia an oven moro dangerous continental power has Quisling He of the forces which held him more than throe Among the hundreds of Allied prisoners released by the sudden arrival of the air-borne teams demanded and carrying were for the insults Gen. George M. he said had been of who served un- upon Wainwright in the final days Scornfully he told his the battle of iho that their campaign of and A. W. L. T jar da Van general of the Netherlands East Also with Wainwright In It was on high wnre Lt. Gen. Arthur lion and resistance had played only negative in the ashes give the dying a ho Quisling's elaborate statement outlining his of Norway's wartime of his British commander at with and of Singapore when that stronghold alleged efforts to alleviate was by Ihn Japanese in senate Norway's 13-12, and Sir and again his tary equipment for the Krug ous chairman of the state cancel orders with for materials not necessarily the on aB tne that the war was fought with though not tne and us the main Ihe state department to strive a strong United States hold on any islands needed to keep If the committee's If personnel of change in the the state offices la longer needed to fill military for the lime contention governor of 61-year-old leader of the heroic American and ference went Into considerable de- the people to reconversion effort which Is tall on the condition of airfields on the grave mistake cial the nation's economic Will OG the government in this Asahl a change in national around Results of their j tnc past ot following questioning were not government leadership hut their quest undoubtedly was p and an to participate in to find several fields In enough shapo to accommodate heavy American shall soon proceed to Japan be effected and the with accompanying forces com- ncse QUt the present posed of naval and air and a world MacArthur lt nope and And he Is my earnest hope that pending the formal ments of the instrument of armistice conditions may prevail on every front and that a bloodless surrender may be at- Baseball Results By The Associated Press National League St. Louis 100 010 S 1 Boston 000 000 7 1 Burkhardt and gingleton and 301 110 12 1 Brooklyn 000 000 18V Roe and Herring and Sandlock Cincinnati 100 000 Philadelphia 010 000 Kennedy and Schanz and Chicago at New American League 000 000 7 100 000 5 Howies and and Second Philadelphia 000 300 Detroit 110 100 Flores and Mueller and Boston at St. Jap Commander Slates Armies To Their Foes The score ns America entered Its first full week of The nation will have one of Its Played in Philly N. Aug. annual biggest Christmas shopping game played Philadelphia's municipal President continue wartime controls where Mr. Truman will abolish time agencies where he can. OPA still is aiming at lower clothing they may come by The government won't stop cashing of war but It wants people to hold onto Lend the 45-hlllion-dollar pipeline to is being shut off. Dec. 1, Col. Lawrence West Point graduate ager of announced The service classic was held at Annapolis in 1942 and nt West Point in 1943 under a ruling the teams to play only on Last year's game was transferred from Annapolis to the Baltimore municipal Police Radio Blares dations are United Language to States defense lines in tho will Officer s Chagrin Major fleet bases at Pearl and forces at wan a captive of the Japanese for three and three The I American general was found at a prisoner of war ramp at Secondly bases in the mid- u. s. commander in China at in lo. was well and that hn his radio to San Aug. 20. Domei news agency today broadcast j a defiant tion of the commander I i ot the Nippon In Singa- JOpS It the Japanese armies in the home Japan On Continent ave islands and Asiatic mainland have an dignity which remains and pre- pared to their The Domei Singapore and recorded by the FCC as It was beamed In English to did not name the Field Marshal Count of Japanese forces In the southern has made his headquarters in Aroused by Prolonged i i Man Calls Surprise Washington at Cleveland New York at Aug. Walanka was aroused In the early hours by the prolonged honking of an auto He complained to They found a short circuited horn button in a car parked near dis- connected It. Then they looked up the owner In the license tion It was Aug. Japanese indicated in an official message to General MacArthur day that it would he necessary for the present to keep armed forces both In Japan and on the nent to maintain Tokyo also MacArthur to send officials to investigate and in the Palau Fleet anchorages at lau and A main naval base at Land and sea plane bases at Puerto Tawl In the and Bonins and the at Pearl American Guadalcanal and Jed giving with American 11111- and mysterious Jap language i He had been picking up harmonics from a west coast Jap language broadcasting station op- by the OWI and beamed to the Orient for propaganda necessary and other facilities for their It was expected that Lt. Gen. Takashiro Kawabe and the other emissaries would report to high government and military officials and perhaps to the emperor will do the best possible to make sure that all ments are completed on the emissaries Bald before leaving To Sign Near Tokyo It was understood that the formal surrender will be signed by General MacArthur In or near a statement Issued by the supreme commander he will direct tho Nipponese Im- headquarters to Issue In- for tho unconditional surrender of all Japanese com- manders abroad to surrender their forces to tho appropriate theater It was understood that all plans were definitely made ing whirlwind conferences here last night and this morning and that no further exchange of radio instruct ions would ho Manila 8 e s s 1 o n s definitely cleared tho MacArthur aides and made a successful of Japan more MOO miles north of hyj Disorders members of one of the None can parachuted Into the reported today by Tokyo radio will end before lied forces The sea and air tion of Japan presumably will be conducted as a simultaneous Mid well The original occupation forces were expected to be largely hacked by American air forces and Admiral Halsey's mighty Third fleet still lying off A headquarters spokesman said that for the present a state of No formal surrender will bo signed before the American Twin Aug. territory last Chief Howard c Tho American Broadcasting radio reported from The FBI nipped Gillette's V lock in the I leader ot the heroic with answer lo on 1942, was safe In a camp in the National Weather Helena nnd cloudy tonight and official Helena Cooler Warmer nt 2 p. was Regular Chinese Troops Clash in North China Japs Protest Dropping Of American Teams To Aid War Prisoners San Aug. The Japanese general staff tested to General MacArthur that tho dropping of humanitarian Aug. American parachutists actual situation in In Montana Max. Billings 78 Belgrade 82 15roadus Butte 75 Custer 74 message heard by The 71 Press The message said forces already had completely ceased hostilities and to carry out the demands mentioned in the joint of Japanese Is deemed necessary to take appropriate measures for the maintenance of order and the of tho general Dillon 82 Glasgow 77 Great 73 Havre 7G 77 74 09 Miles 76 78 West Yellowstone 66 Whitehall Moro Milk Available Aug. 20. Moro milk will be available for civilians under an available for order Issued today by Secretary of Agriculture Anderson sales Quotas on light buttermilk and dairy 81 51 48 4S 47 56 40 4S 42 42 55 47 nr 44 4f> 45 50 42 50 51 National N. D. 111........ Max. Credible reports today said regular forces had clashed with Chinese Communists near capital of province In north Tho Communists were said to 85 83 88 95 Ti N. 94 S. Los New New N. Y. North Neb. 1.29 San Wyo. D. C. 93 8fi 85 90 84 94 89 71 74 7R 84 50 5fi 59 57 58 75 C3 74 ne 72 67 48 47 52 have seized the airfield near yuan and then been ejected by prison camps In aeI areas endangered the smooth 1 nation of hostilities and asked him see that no more such complaint was carried in No. 13 from the Japanese Tho staff to MacArthur's Solemn Jap Emissaries Show Personal Despair Over Task Aug. solemn Nipponese emissaries here for tho most humiliating task ever performed hy a Japanese have shown In their ings with Americans their sonal despair over the Tho American headquarters who attended the the of a small town and All of which of nearly a the finding ot M. Gen. towns along the M. hero ot Cor- well and safe at a camp In were returned to their the messages earnestly request you lo N. D. 7 44 furnished by This data for 24-hour period ending n. m. U. S. weather West of divide Portly cloudy tonight and Warmer nt a Cheyenne Low 40 to 45. Kast of cloudy north with light showers south tion this afternoon and Cooler 35 46 south Partly cloudy Tuesday and It was recorded by Mnj Gon Earlier the high command federal communications of tho first army general particularly seemed always to be The army representative but to hide his feelings behind a tional mask of the spokesman Lieut. Gen. Takashiro head of the likewise gives evidence ot much personal distaste for hla position although ho at times more than his Whenever American demands nro read to Kawabe holds his face in a Despite their both of old-line steeped in Japanese military are fully with American officers in providing curate the man nnd apparently ly want to enforce chief north-south In 01 losf Witness to Death Of Proud Sioux Is Dead Aug. 90, one of the If not tho witness to the killing of the fierce and proud Crazy Horse nt Fort In 1877, died thr recurrence of such in- the message I have made who came to and Hong Kong return to their Schilling was standing near hy when tho Crazy a Sioux was at Fort Confer With Truman Aug. Truman conferred day with Secretary of State and former Supreme Court Justice Owen J. but cata what was was nothing to