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lnnd-bnscd aircraft under Ad- JULY 25. 1945. DES MOINES REGISTER FLEET Continued from Page 1. but there were no indications any had gotten near the-fleet. 15,550 STRIKING; AT 3 AIR PLANTS mlrul Nimitz command have sunk or damaged 563 Japanese ships and small craft, and destroyed or damaged 635 enemy planes in President Reviews U.

S. Troops in Berlin the 16 days since the July 10 carrier strike against Tokyo. Tokyo Reports Nine Jap Generals Killed SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UP) Radio Tokyo Tuesday announced the promotion of a Japanese colonel to major general, and then, without a break in the broadcast, rapidly reeled off the names of nine Nipponese generals killed in action duringf the lait year. 8 Shot Down.

Preliminary reports listed eight enenjy planes shot down, 11 destroyed on the ground, and 20 (By the Associated Press.) This was the labor situation in the nation Tuesday: In New Jersey, a strike at the CANCEL G.A.K. CAMP. WARSAW, IND. UP) The national G.A.R. encampment, scheduled for Sept.

9 at Columbus, Ohio, has been cancelled. damaged on the ground by American planes. Nimitz made no mention of S. losses, but anti-aircraft fire Wright Aeronautical Corp. plant at Woodridge spread to Wright plants at Paterson and East Pat-erson, making 15,500 workers idle.

Woodridge production of B-29s was EXTREMELY HEAVY. British aircraft reported 12 air Distinctive diamond rings was at a virtual standstill. A spokesman for the United Automobile Workers said the I -C sC, II strike was caused by discharge of steward. The company prom ised an immediate grievance hear ing on the steward's case when production was resumed. At St.

Louis, a strike of craft destroyed on the ground and on the water and 13 damaged. The carrier the British damaged was caught in the Inland sea north of Takamatsu on Shikoku island. Search Plane. Meanwhile, search planes ranging from Korean waters to as far north as Sendai, sank three small freighters and damaged five. Nearly 100 Iwo-based Mustangs of the 7th Fighter Command strafed and rocketed the Nagoya area of Honshu Tuesday.

Tilots reported light flak and no fighter opposition. Six planes were damaged on the ground. One of the great satisfactions in choosing diamond engagement and wedding rings at Josephs is the wide selection, constantly shown. Joseph diamonds come in many sizes, all of truly fine quality. Ring styling present lovely modern and classic designs.

Josephs cordially invite your inspection. JOSEPHS Jewelers 74 Year Sixth at Locust butchers spread to a fifth packing plant, increasing the total idle to 1,900, and A. F. Versen, secretary of the St. Louis Packers' association, said more than 4 million pounds of meat were "i it- 1 Pric range for all.

Terms If desired. tied up as a result of the dispute. The strike began Thursday to NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED back up demands for benefits equalling those award employees of the big five packing plants by the war labor board. Superfort Attack. Twentieth Air Force headquar strife Signature ters reported "HEAVY DAMAGE" was inflicted on seven industrial targets of Japan's Osaka-Nagoya industrial area by a record-breaking assault force of 625 Superforts striking at noon Tuesday without fighter escort.

LOAM For Every Worthy Purpose and AH Emergencies WAxY At Savanah. the Southeastern Shipbuilding which employs more than 7,500 workers in construction of AV-1 ships, shut down as a result of a walkout of 400 machinists in a wage dispute. At Newark. Ohio, production of tires at the Pharris Tire Rubber Co. was halted by a work stoppage of 900 employees.

The dispute followed disciplinary suspension of workers whose production rate was termed "unsatisfactory" by the company. KJ LOANS ALSO MADE ON MKMTIKE OK CAR N2 IO Loans to men and women married or Uncle. S.I fill rhone 3-0521 for Immediate Service fey 4 Loans closed um day you apply Convenient Monthly Payments Only one B-29 was lost, but 180 of them landed at Iwo en route to Marianas bases because of battle damage or low fuel. Pilots said anti-aircraft fire was the heaviest they had seen over Osaka. Air opposition was negligible.

Ship's guns, carrier planes and car) reviews the During a tour between Big 3 conference sessions in erlin, President Truman (in second S. 2nd Armored Division on outskirts of the German capital. WIREPIIOTO from Navy. STATE FINANCE CO. "The Friendliest Loao Service In Town" Ties Maine! 2nd Floor Klynn Blrti.

Over Kats Drag. Phone 3-0521 Ma City 2nd Floor Weir 5 State St. Phone 1038 OUT-OF-TOWN LOANS ALSO MADE. WRITE FOR FREE INFORMATION Have Served Iowa Borrowers for 48 Vears" to determine whether the air-sea treated by the newspaper, which knows its origin, as an important document in the discussion of attack in itself is enough to beat JAPAN Continued from Page 1. Asks Road Back, Japan.

OUTLINE EASING OF PRICE RULES Meanwhile the psychological peace with Japan. for peace because we do not want war proceeds as a handmaiden to Offers More Pay PEORIA, ILL. George P. Outlines Terms. The writer laments the current to continue the war, and will hold out for better and better these siege operations, holding out to Japan the offer of sur terms.

This is the main criticism discussion as suggesting to the render under specific protection. McNear, president of the government-operated Toledo, Peoria Western railroad, Tuesday offered Both methods will, it is ex of current policy. Publication of the Zacharias Japanese that they can haggle terms, but then outlines terms which bear a striking resem pected, have their chance to prove their effectiveness, before it is necessary to proceed with the invasion. to pay "such wage rates above the standard rates as the war labor board may specify for the broadcast was unusual and led to the conclusion that high government officials decided the American public would have to blance to those stated by Cap tain Zacharias. WASHINGTON, D.

C. (P) The government Tuesday outlined a program for removing price control from minor commodities "to dear the decks for speedier handling of reconversion programs." Announced jointly by the of there one There are the same references know the nature of the repre balance of the war," if the government would return the road and permit its operation under rules promulgated by the road in Rail Worker Plea to the Cairo declaration, the At lantic Charter, and Gen. Robert sentations being made to Japan. Lee's surrender to Gen. Ulysses "Peace Formula." By Senate Group 1941.

S. Grant at Appomattox. For. it is clear President refection for steel WASHINGTON, D. C.

(JP) The fice of ecenomic stabilization and the OPA, the program sets up Roosevelt "unconditional sur rusf-p senate war investigating commit render" has undergone substantial This provocative communication ends with an open suggestion to the Japanese to start inquiries through regular diplomatic channels whose secrecy would be insured. tee Tuesday put its weight behind the drive to recruit 75,000 procedures for eliminating price ceilings under specific conditions. In a directive effective July 28, interpretation. It means one thing in Germany, another in Japan, railroad workers needed to help and it now is called the "UNCON-DITIONAL SURRENDER break the redeployment trans that outlasts all others? McNear asserted the federal manager of the P. W.

was using 30 per cent more manpower to operate the road than had been necessary under his own operation. He estimated "at least 80,000 men from freight train and engine service alone" could be released throughout the rail industry for other duties if the "featherbed working rules" of the rail unions were set aside. portation jam. "If, as Admiral (Kantaro) Su PEACE FORMULA." The committee joined Defense As outlined by Captain Zach Transportation Director J. Mon anas the "honorable surrender for Japan would be based on the zuki revealed in the diet, their chief concern is over Japan's future national structure (Koku-tai) including the emperor's status after surrender.

THE roe Johnson in pleading for as signment of more workers to the Cairo declaration, the Atlantic overloaded western trunk lines. Stabilization Director William H. Davis authorized OPA to remove controls under these circumstances. 1. When, In OPA'r judgment, such action will not result in an increase in the general level of prices of the item involved.

2. When the following thre conditions are met: (A) The commodity or service does not enter significantly Into the cost of living or into business costs and (B) continued control involves admin Charter, the Hague convention, WAY TO FIND OUT IS TO and American military precedent Committee Chairman James Mead (Dem. N. promised to ASK," the writer said. "Contrary to a widespread be lief, such a question can be an swered QUICKLY AND SATIS Also the implication is strong that it would not be accompanied by an FACTORILY to all those who are concerned over the future peace of the orient and the world." pursue the question with the war manpower commission, the war department, selective service, the railroad retirement board, and any other organization that might be able to help.

Johnson suggested that the simplest solution would be to discharge enough experienced railroaders from the army, or at least furlough them. Some high military officials istrative difficulties out of propor Before giving you the answer, we'd like to tell you about some tests that may soon affect your daily life in many ways in new washing machines, automobiles, furnaces, garden tools, dozens of important articles made of steel. Shortly after Pearl Harbor, CORRONIZING, a newly discovered alloy armor for steel, was given "the It was scientifically tested for rust-resistance against all leading processes known before. The outcome was amazing-almost incredible! tion to the effectiveness of con trol or the contribution to eco Hint to Japanese? The importance of such a sug THE NEW SAVERY BARBER SHOP OPMtATKD BV Halley Gresdal (Formerly the Metropolitan) NOW OPEN FOB BUSINESS In the baneiiient of the New Savrry Hotel Street Ent. 411 Lociut lately have shown their distaste for an occupation, if it can be avoided.

Under the Cairo declaration. gestion can be seen if publication r.omic stabilization and (C) suspension or exemption presents no be DIVESTED OF were intended to be a hint to Japanese elements which dec! re threat of diversion of materials, Vapan would "One good railroad man work ing on a railroad is worth 100 railroad men in the army," he declared. HER CONQUERED TERRITORIES, but we would seek no territory. As Chiang Kai-shek interprets this declaration, the MILITARY CLIQUE IN JAPAN plant facilities or manpower from war production or manufacture of other important commodities. Also, such action must not impair effective price control on other items.

peace. As Captain Zacharias pointed out in his broadcast to the Japanese, the time is rapidly passing when they may accept the "unconditional surrender peace for The "Corronized" steel not only survived all the others, but did so up to 4 times longer! Then actual use in the war confirmed these results. WOULD HAVE TO BE 'Walking Preacher' REMEMBER mula." Injured in Taxicab (The Register's Iowa News Service.) OTTUMWA, IA. The Rev. Guy ROBINSON'S This is apparently because the current phase of psychological warfare against Japan is not to interfere with planned military operations.

The redeployment of American Under the Atlantic charter, It is implied that the status of the emperor would not be destroyed; Japan could choose her form of government and be assured of a place in the world. All this is strengthened by a Howard, known as the "Walking Preacher of the Ozarks," suffered or Wife of Soldier Accuses Doctor HOLLYWOOD. CAL. (U.P.) Mrs. Sidnie Leonard, 32, whose soldier-husband is overseas, said Tuesday that when she went to Dr.

Wendell White, 35, for a physical check-up he offered her love treatments instead at $10 each. minor injuries when the taxicab in which he was a passenger was in a collision en route to the Mil troops to the Pacific to mount the planned land invasions takes FURNITURE waukee railroad station about midnight Monday. a certain period of time. Mounting Attacks. provocative letter to the editor in the Washington Post, and stated to have come from a state department official.

He was treated at an Ottumwa Think what this means to you. Progressive manufacturers and retailers will soon be able to bring you steel products that can outlast any you've ever owned by as much as 4 to 1. The automobile industry famous for leadershipmay be one of the first to offer this sen-' sational advantage. The answer is "yes" THERE IS ONE RUST-PROTECTION FOR STEEL THAT OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS. Remember its name, CORRONIZING.

It can guarantee you up to 4 times the service for your money in things made of steel. Standard Steel Spring Co. 412-111 Walnut St. During that time the air and hospital and was released to catch a train for Kansas City, Mo. The letter, signed "A Constant sea attack will reach their peaks Reader" bears UNMISTAKABLE In fact, there will be time ADVfcKTlSEMENT.

OFFICIAL EARMARKS. It is enough, military leaders think, When she turned down the offer, she said at the doctor's arraignment on assault and battery charges, he slapped her, called her dirty names and kicked her in the stomach. The doctor, Mrs. Leonard told police, looked her over briefly, then said: "The only thing wrong with you Is you need a little loving." IMPORTANT NOTICE ORIGINATORS OF TO IT FRANK roWLIR, YOUI DIISIUNII RIPORTIR PEOPLE WITH BUS DE PO FEwEB Children's Book first Stipt for Little Feet in Cotpel Paths $1.00 ((rmcirr' Story of tfct Bible $2.50 Story of tbe Bible $2.95 Aunt Charlottt't Story of tbe Bible $1.75 Grandmother's Lily .35 The "Magic Carpet" to Longer Life for Steel An army nurt "My home town can be reached only by bus, But thanks to Burlington Trailways Moffatt Testaments If you have hay fever sneeze, cough, our eyes and nose itching and burning till you're just worn out you'll welcome these Convenience of schedules is one of the reasons many essential travelers tell me they go by Burlington Trailways DieseLiners. A sergeant said, "It's easy to go places on your buses because they Irai at such convenient times." the service is frequent and the buses Moffatt's Translation.

Genuine leather edition. C0 fin aire 4 5'-. )OiUU leave at convenient times. This means I can visit home when I get a short leave." Genuine leather edition, buhl type, size 4x7 S3.50 BIBLE STUDENT'S WORKING LIBRARY Grav's Commentary on the Bible Smith's HI Mr lllrllonary 1 rvden's omplete onenrdanee In three uniform volumes $7.50 include 2 State sales tax) BOONE'S Book and Bible Store Sll 9th St. Des Moines, la.

new, dramatic facts. There is now ciciiti(ic evidence lliat, in Koine cases, large daily doses of vitamin il may relieve the symptoms of hay fever. The test evidence is not conclusive. Hut it is sufficiently favorable to indicate that anyone with hay fever should give vitamin a trial. And there is now a special formula for people to take at home that may enable them to get rery economically the benefits of these discoveries.

It's called Pierce's Special Vitamin Formula. These tablets make it easy for you to lake the large amounts of vitamin the research scientists used. They also provide important factors of the B-Complex. Factors that have to do with sound nerves, good digestion and good appetite. You may have so much to gain by taking these new vitamin tablets and the answer may be so quick and definite.

So don't wait. Start today! Get Pierce's Special Vitamin Formula (in the blue box) at your druggist's. Read the directions for hay fever sufferers right on the-blue package. It for Enduring I I Against Rust A farmer's wlfo "My boy was wounded in France. Now he's at a hospital not far from home.

Because of the convenience of Burlington Trailways schedules, we can visit him real often." A war contractor "I used to drive my own car. But now I go by bus to save gas and tires. Burlington bus schedules are so frequent and convenient that I can get almost any place I want at the right time." ADVEKT1SEMENT. A Million Dollars BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS to Relieve Hemorrhoids BUS DEPOT 4. G.

Schwarti. Afrnt Mulberry M. Des Moines, 1 1'hone: 3-3128 It is estimated that over a million dollars annually is spent for various remedies for relieving piles. Yet any druggist will tell QUICK FACTS for Manufacturing and Sales Executives. Do not confute CORROSIZISG with oilier metal coatings.

This patented pro cess provides a pernuincnt alloy "armor" with 5 layers of defense, against corrosion It becomes part of the steel base can be worked in any manner. Permits using lighter materials by prolonging steel's period of greatest strength. Write for samples and complete information. STANDARD STEEL SPRING COMPANY, CORAOPOLIS, PA, 6th OUTC Of THf DIESE you that soothing, cooling, as INBRS tringent Peterson's Ointment will allay pile torture in a few min NATION-WIDI IUS SEIVICE VIA NATIONAL TIAILWAYS utes. Sac box.

60c In tube) with applicator. Peterson's Ointment brings rrompt. Joyful relief from itching- Dae ir not delighted..

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