Long Beach Independent (Newspaper) - October 22, 1945, Long Beach, California Oct FAST LIFE By Jr lew tit our tlw to of oar from Iviv Iti the mile limit IONG BEACH taxpayers bo disturbed If they hid to pay the federal Hie money the city hud received oil Hurt to IF government establishes claim to these submersed lands It te reasonable to expect it wilt also the oil thin remains there testa nnd Uie money for the oil that lias been taken out Scott In xwin defatted him for in ISSUE dead until Eyron Scott left his job In January of this year when he Congressman Doyle were seen on many BYRON SCOTT'S campaign In had acted for In- who filed mineral claims on LonK Bench lands which claims be valid only If the federal government over the lands now ire it with IT IS INTIMATED the court wtH would not apply to present harbors and buys Actually WiC law followed would apply to all Minds thiu were submerged when California became R state Balkan Rumors Have Stalin Near Death from Pago 1 the rumors from Uw an- that tho Soviet premier left Moscow several days tor a vacation at in im- place weeks ww reported to ft liver to reports Vienna the Unit Is have caused the of the Soviet high and desertions among Iho utiny rank flic One ot of Vienna had it that Russian troops are numbers In RO marts Other reports said nt are in Vienna The reports concerning Stalin's always that the never Be the recent Potsdam unlike Prime Churchill snd of the unconfirmed reports moy have gated his powers to one of his of the state ot Gregory Zhukov de- Buff urns of Moscow of Is said to be one of the loading possibilities as successor to The general hi under- to be In the Soviet capital N Worry About Says Solon NEW 21 Sen William J D Ark that Great Britain give Its mandate over to he nations as a neons of avoiding trouble with tlie Arabs at sary of the Appeal he Britain Is admitting homeless European Jews Into estine because of concern over the of the Arabs Administration of the Palestine mandate by the united nations would remove this barrier he said but lie added that It would be in- excusable to wait until the nations organisation Is completely before arc made for the Immigration of these More About Argentine Politics Continued from Page 1> believed that the voting might be scheduled for next February IT Buenos Aires university students whose precipitated the re- cent political upheavals charged that the police were using elements among ranks to trap democratic factions They claimed that nationalist students Were making false tele- calls which led to the plug and arrest of democratic dent leaders There were reports that some 300 students had been secretly ar- rested Other reports said that Adm Lima who became navy minister after he ousting of and his government was staying tn Cordoba City and was unable to move from that community It was believed that the antl- Perou movement which began In the military of Campo Bel crushed when In- surgent officers were ordered into Buenos Aires to await orders which would scatter them out military posts all over the country Hie consensus believed that Peron might have won only a half victory since gaining his release Inst week This opinion was based on the contradictory character ot the official appointments which continued to name both and men to key Pfc Larry Collins Jr October 5 1045 The life un I Gulf Luzon P I physical standpoint Wo Dear Folks well for army chow It la now late afternoon and we Wits a week it just returned from n swim In the to him taut otter W of o Six Million Troops Due Home by Next May NEW YORK Oct 21 INS War shipping administrator Emory S Land announced today tin troops will he from oversew by May He pointed out that It took thro ami one-half years lo move thl number of men Into battle urea when their transportation was th No 1 priority Every effort Is Doing made to speed the return of the men Ad Land raid but that many French ports still an unrepaired tl at thot appeal to all ages on Md cards a fo on for need holiday rush 21 for off with the help of several tles of boor Two days ago we re- our CMC of beer for the month A few bottles can be kept cool by storing them In a helmet full of water A fellow received a long piece of salami and a jar of cheese Since only two of us enjoy tho cheese I am er ocean We are sitting around the of life we VS tent in our while cooling t tin th that the food ww up until a I have about Most of all the monotony nf camps heat and to do weigh enc to have some replacement state that It Isn't tint n good stare of the jar Hero we arc drinking and eating salami and cheese Wo IH the beautiful to swim In they seemed a new movie tonight Even our lire free and just think we are getting paid to bo here What the story the would like us to send but frankly all not gold that glitters Sure wo a few comforts now the war is over but were loud noisy when this is sUH the and most of first arrived but want We make the and arc all right best of a bad situation nnd man- First impressions lire often and I have found I made too Judgment The 3 losing my over and had four years in the army only to have them replaced by was terrific They e down age to have some good times but this is definitely not a life for one who wants to be plain Joe Civilian A recruit who just arrived out here made the remark that being overseas was not as bud as thought it would be I don't know what he anticipated but since there is no moru 1 can sec men in the division but I don't be- why he is not too dismayed at they will have to wall too ing I long before leaving for home A-Bomb Alone Can't Win War would be ns soon It is difficult that In few months these fellows will be the ranking noncoms in the Very few men who combat will see much work in Japan T wonder the Japanese will think of our occupation When we go into Korea there will still be many old Continued from Page 1 of the Jap fleet had holed up Carrier craft got them there late In July Now the haftor there is practically filled with cs there was transportation for them to their homes La probably will be here weeks In order to give all tho crew sunken Nip ships That really was the end of the Jap Admiral Towers said We had Japan licked before used the atomic bombs They were The wcl definitely licked when we got os i coming parly from at Okinawa The second battle of the pines destroyed their power to arul take offensives i Mayor Fletcher Bowron and Towers mines off j who were luncheon guests Japan were causing us concern but hls leaves in relays Newsmen photographers just outside I causing little damage He said radar was some help In mines The Shangri-La came from kyo via Okinawa where It picked up passengers It has crew of about 3000 but about 5000 were aboard when she ar- rived here Hie passengers were mostly marines and from Okinawa I am very Interested In Hib new harbor development I see Admiral Towers said It hns nil the appearances of a fleet base with ample in addition to what mny be expected to be Increasing commercial ping traffic It is truly a wonderful harbor We are most appreciative of The said the the welcome extended lo us H a World Continued from Page 1 come Into life Even unobservant people are betraying by fits nnd Marts certain wonder a ing fugitive sense that something is happening so that life will never quite be Uie same Spread out and examine the pattern of and you will find yourself face to face with a new scheme of being hitherto nable by the mind Wells said he obstinate vitality of this new prompts philosophical minds to seek some way out around or through the impasse But he Writers ace convinced there is no wny out around or through the It's the mid The then turned lo hns been accepted as a basic of science the logical of events he wrote have been held together by n tain logical consistency heavenly bodies as we know theny have been held together by pull of the golden cord of tation Now It Is as If the cord liai and everything is driving at n steadily velocity The the orderly secular development of life seemed 16 be n definitely fixed one so it to sketch out of things to come But limit hns been reached and passed into hitherto incredible chaos hns been ished and events become ly simultaneous throughout the planet Life had to adapt Itself to or perish n nil with the tation of that ultimatum the tern of things lo come fluted away Catholic Women Told to Shun Leftists Continued from Page 1 jecome even uncertain the told Catholic Your hour has struck Public tic needs you nil of you Plus attacked women s organizations declaring hoy were not In position to vith In concessions to women i he said It is lo uncover rather tlinn respect for her dignity and mission the aim to the economic nnd military power of the j Mis holiness devoted o Ills i address to nn n Hack on s problems Hy He declared that society nope attacked to from matrimony systems dangling before vomens eyes the promise of equal Wits with care during nnd after birth k ens public services for as efforts to lo their programs that some derived from social im such as free schools nil medical tho pope tl i must bc hod with i wherever two abandon solves to perverse I where youth IB re- and and I In Its it renders it- j and physically 1 for matrimony There the spiritual poral order is compromised Cod's church trembles not fww own ban for tho fruit of its nw sion mon