European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 21, 1945, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes Tokyo predicts invasion peace feelers denied san june 20 radio yesterday quoted an official japanese spokesman As denying that Japan was Puttin out peace feelers to the an Britain and saying that Only an american invasion of the Home land can end the the broadcast predicted forces within a few months would attempt landings in Japan on a scale comparable to those in it said the Only end to the War could come with this ghastly Landing operation of Amer ican forces on the japanese Home land where they will Bury our mountains and Rivers with their dead bodies and paint japans beaches Crimson with their own the spokesman said Japan would never make peace on terms of unconditional although he conceded that surrender would not entail either the destruction or the enslavement of the japanese but he said Germany provides an example of what would happen to Japan if it he added that Germany no longer has any administrative rights and now can not even be called a in other Tokyo broadcast Jap spokesmen explained the extensive fortifications now built in Japan As being under taken Only As a springboard to launch the most positive offensive at the opportune to italian Cabinet averts crisis june 20 new italian under the Premier ship of Ferrucci was saved from collapse today when former Premier Ivanoe Bonoll settled one of the Sto Miest sessions in the 55 Day a last minute dispute Over the ministry of education threatened to delay the formation of the new demands by the Chris Tian democrats for the Post were countered by Bonomi who instructed the party that nothing must toe allowed to interfere with the new the argument was settled by the appointment of Arangio a As minister of Premier Parris new Cabinet includes representatives from All parties from the moderate Chris Tian democrats to his own party is an amalgamation of various underground fire balls used 1 to trick Allied fliers june of fire that filled the skies during Allied raids Over Germany were Mere psychological weapons to make British and airmen think a lot of their planes were being downed by the air ministry according to the they were harmless nazi Dodges which Al first did mystify Allied pilots until they discovered the blobs of fire caused no damage even when they burst close to instead of causing fear they merely caused of Inatha Landing Field after Jap airborne suicide attack these two american planes were Yon Tan Airport on the japs the target and the remaining enemy i inst Decourse receipt of the enrol ment by the armed forces Institute in the Eto was announced yesterday by Theodore Musafi chief in this the to enrol was t4 Edward now stationed with the 13tti a at increased interest in the program of self study since be Day has catapulted enrolments to More than a Musafi also revealed that an enlarged list of courses would be re leased on june the new list will have 117 correspondence courses and 88 self teaching soldiers who have written to Musafi concerning books and lesson materials lost because of enemy action soon will obtain replacement without soldiers seeking such an adjustment should apply to Eto Branch Musafi us Apo stating dates and Circum stances concerning the materials lost Krupp future up to British Cabinet highest Point was first 16 be returned to states by Caroline Camp stars and writer the return of was to the from the Eto for possible up of those who had 70 Points or far above the minimum 44 Point critical score announced Tor servicewomen in this the group will leave sometime next month by air transport will be used Tor the first three or four with not fewer than 50 highpoint was being returned score in the program under which was will operate will be decided each 30day and each month the score will be Low sent Home would be Mada j Are over44ers after when the theater wac quota of is expected to be the number of was re deployed monthly i u increase 21st army june 20 future of the famous Krupp armament works in Ger Many will be decided by the British this Headquarters revealed today the management of the Krupp which now Are in the but ish previously had asked the 15th army for permission to resume Leonard cd of the had replied by asking what peace time goods Krupp proposed to visit Eiffel Tower the Eiffel Tower was visited by Allied military personnel and their civilian guests during the first month the famous Paris landmark has been under special Seine the Tower is open every Day from 0930 to 1700 shrine by George Dorsey and stripes staff writer june the site of the Remagen which gave the first army the first Allied toehold across the presents a somber scene to steel which once bore thousands of american troops and tons of equipment destined to shorten the european War con now tip crazily to one Side and Are half covered by the swirling Waters of the one of the most famous Bridges of the the Remagen was evaluated by it Walter Bedell Eisenhower chief of As Worth its weight in Gold while it i flanking toe Western approaches to the Bridge on one Side is a Vest enclosure for German on a shattered fac tory serves As a reminder that this was one of the hottest spots of the still stand fans near the Bridges dark Shell scarred towers is a big sign Reading Cross the Rhine with dry feet Courtesy of 9th the Bridge site is a shrine for i pcs Robert Ohio Nicolas Sas and pfc Howard were Here among others taking Pic gazing Over at the Blacoe Mouth of the Railroad Tunnel a the Mountain on the other what was there to say Salzano just came in Damn the twin Stone towers of the Bridge still hold in them the ruin Bish of milk k ration Straw stones cracked and scattered by a hit maps at one time directed traffic Here in Tours of five min utes Only before returning to their holes so terrible was the Shell fire and now the quiet is unbroken except for the Rush of the River As it pours through the half submerged More than 01 me was in this theater have Point totals above Tiff critical score of Many High score was Are not eligible for redeployment under the mint system until a theater directive which classifies them ases Sencial personnel because of cer Tain skills has been no Branch quotas unlike the mens Point system under which each Branch of service allocated a quota for redeploy a was with the minimum score As announced each will bet eligible for redeployment regardless of the Branch or com Mand with which they Are was eligible for discharge be cause they Are More than 40 years old or because their husbands have been discharged from the service will be returned to the above the monthly minimum quota for for redeploy ment who wishes to remain to the service must Volunteer to serve until six months after the defeat of her place in the monthly quota will be filled by a highpoint wac from the same was May be discharged to the Eto to work for government Agen cies such As the american embassy and according to All applications for such jobs willbe cleared through the civilian personnel will go to England first those was who wish to remain in Europe to attend school or to accept civilian jobs will be subject to the regulations governing aliens in the country in which they co Wilson emphasized that civilian women now coming overseas under civil service will not take jobs held by final processing of was being returned to the will take place at the 70th replacement depot in on arrival in the they will be sent to the wac separation Center nearest their the five centers Are at Fon fort Camp caul and fort Sam Texas was who enlisted to England May be sent to the address they gave at the time of enlistment if they so Reich factories work for allies june 20 part of Germany remaining Industrial strength is being used to produce supplies for the War against the Allied news service in Germany reported other German factories Are turn Ine Over the peacetime and the huge Zeiss optical works is now producing optical instruments for the Allied forces in the Ai East the Moscow radio reported yester Day according to that the Industrial reorganization of Berlin s Well under Way arid that six factories in the Northern part of the City have already been reopened with 60 per cent of the employees ack to berlins most important Inland will soon be ready a handle food and Coal supplies or the in furthering soviet policy to permit Antinazi cultural the new Peoples theater to Berlin Las been the Heaters present director was recently re eased from a concentration he radio added night club opens for Allied officers a night club for officers of the Allied where a floor wine and liquor Are to be offered at reduced will open in Paris Seine Section he announced the club is part of a program worked out Between the French government and army whereby Allied personnel will be Given a better Exchange rate for the two cent the club is situated at Larmor 14 Rue near George v metro it will be open from 2000 to 0200 hours with sunday matinees from 1500 to 1830 Champa Newill Cost 400 francs a bottle and a shot of Cognac 25 while Orange de and Lemon Ade will Cost 20 francs a no cover or minimum charge will be each officer Wii be allowed to bring one Champagne playground set aside for troops Assembly area june the 56acre former playground for Champagne is being trans formed by the into a recreational sector for troops passing through this area and for other military personnel under Olse base Section super the big swim Ming Tennis a track and acres of be turned into a i june 1945 senator says 1 Pearson tried blackmailing june 20 Ansec Millard Tydings accused Drew from the Senate of attempted blackmail and of having affiliations with one of the great bling rackets in the senators remarks were made in terming a recent Pearson column referring to Tydings visit to the philipine islands with the Philip Pine commission As a tissue of us from beginning to the he indicated that Macarthur was not favourable to receiving visits tote summer from a congressional com Mittee and that Tydings and to commission had left few Days although the originally in tended to remain a absurd to answer asked if he had any comment Pearson Tom a reporters despite All his verbiage Given under Senate Ings still Doest explain the fact that he planned to stay to Taw Phill Pines five weeks and after stalking to Macarthur has the Toft after five aside from that his charges Are too absurd to this Tydings told the engaged in the Genus Art of blackmail without any he has been guilty of att tempting to buy Public i have affidavits and checks la my Possession to substantiate what i am he has been affiliated with of the great gambling rackets of according to one who worked for him and was in tha he kept a Safe Deposit Box containing thousands of dollars this Money and it was Only after the internal Revenue department got on his Trail that he sent Confederate to new York and told him to lie Low until it blew Macarthur very cooperative the Maryland senator did elaborate on the Tydings said there had been no time set for remaining in the but while they were there he said Macarthur been cooperative at All times and waa very when Tydings informed Mac Arthur that another committed planned to visit the Island this summer the senator said Macarthur replied that would be but he was going to Borneo june 3 for a certain period and hoped the committee would not Philippines in his absence because he wanted to assist the o Nso Orrne was voted in r raise rushed for Congress june 20 ask Senate appropriations com Mittee today reported a Bill to in crease salaries of members of next Congress and the the reported 13 to Koukl increase salaries of senators Ana representatives from to the Vic president from to the speaker of the House from to and Cabinet members from would be effective with the 80th starting 1047 senator Mulnard told reporters and Navy men think the War Witt Over within 18 months and thus Soldier vote Mackenzie King Ottawa june 20 Masti Maisie King lost to Samen tary seat in recent tabulation of Soldier vote showed he socialist who ran on the Commonwealth federation Kings Liberal party said he worm probably run for the parliamentary East Ottawa seat won by Jean Richard Richard would step Reuter reported that no significant change was expected to lat Lve party standings to Canadian House of commons result of the Soldier
