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   Pacific Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 5, 1948, Tokyo, Japan                              Page two Pacific stars and stripes 1c oct. 5 doctor Taylor Jap b consultant leaves or. Grant Taylor assistant Dean of the school of Medicine Duke University Durham . And member of the commission on virus and Rickettsia diseases army epidemiological Board left for Washington ., to report the Progress made in the study of japanese b encephalitis. " doctor Taylor who is attend ing the meeting of army Epi sultans of the surgeon Geri sultans of the surgeon general department of army and has signal players victorious in been on temporary duty wit the medical Section. Ghz Ilse for the past three  has served As a supervisor of the research made by the406th medical general Labora tory on the japanese sickness. Before leaving Haneda  Tor Taylor said much remains to be done in the study of Japa Neseb but definite progresses being  he also said and if it is possible i would like to return and continue the  at the last conference Hel last week maj. Gen. J. A. Bethea surgeon Fec said doctor Taylor has worked Here All summer at personal sacrifice and at the sacrifice of Duke University i wish to thank doctor Taylor for the work he has performed which has been largely responsible for the scientific knowledge we have gained about japanese b  weapons sought at Rhee confab capture of Stern chief disclosed Seoul oct. 4 a fort korean newspapermen were searched for weapons yester Day As they entered the office of president syn Man Rhee for a news conference. An aide said All unofficial visitors to the executive offices Are searched. The conference inaugurating regular weekly press meeting was the second Rhee has held since the Republic was proclaimed Ai gust 15. Rhee said he believed prosecutions under the new As Sembly act to punish collaborators with the japanese  begin until after the trans Fer of the government fro the american military govern ment has been completed. One result of raising the collaboration question at this time Rhee said has been to lower morale among the police Many of whom believe they Are targets for the so called traitors act. This has been reflected in Seoul oct. 4signal City located at Camp Ascom Korea and composed of the 509th signal service battalion plus company a of the 42nd Sig Nal battalion won two straight games in the three game play off with the third transportation medium port to cinch the title for the yellow sea Lea gue. An increase of theft warehouses he said. From Tel Aviv oct. 4 a the capture of Nathan Fried Man Yellin chief of the Stern gang which the Israel government has. Blamed for the assassination of count Fulke Bernadotte was disclosed yesterday. " reliable informants said Yel Lin a former polish Surveyor and a lieutenant Matityahu Shmulewitz were caught by Israel police in a House cram med with guns and ammunition at Haifa wednesday  s wife was questioned for two hours and then re leased. The two Stern its were said to have incriminating Docu ments and gorged papers Pur porting to give them leave from the army. They offered no resistance. Informed sources. Said the documents throw new Light on the Bernadotte  these sources said the forged papers were designed to permit Yel Lin to elude the government s order for All members of the outlawed Stern band to join the army or be hunted Downs deserters. Thyssen fined for supporting Hofier Koenigstern Germany 6ct 4 a Fritz Thyssen onetime Ruhr steel magnate Soong s execution demanded by daily banking oct. 4 a the Hsin Chung Hwa daily today demanded the execution of former Premier t. , now governor of Kiangtung for buying Large amount of Hon Kong dollars prior to the promulgation of the currency Reform  paper said Soong bought up to $5,900,000, but quote woman legislator Moheng As saying at least five tunes of that  the paper also published comment by Liu up Tung the trouble shooting legislative Yuan member it is not strange his Fortune was massed by that  the paper said Soong was present at the meetings of deciding the promulgation of the currency Reform. Legislative Yuan is expected to discus this matter. The port team after win Ning the first half of the sea son s games lost out to signal City in a keenly contested Sec Ond  first game of the play off at the port Home Diamond resulted in a 12-3 win for Sig Nal City with Pitcher Legg winning against Watson of the port in the second game of the play off with signal City play ing Host Legg again was win Ning Pitcher giving up Only six hits and five runs while his team mates came through with 18 hits and 16 runs. On the Mound for the port nine were Watson Jenkins and Simmons. Leading hitters for the Sig Nale ers during the game and the past season were Rose signal City s heavy hitter with a batting average for the season of .410, who came through with two triples Andone single for six times at Bat. Madden who has had trouble at the plate for some time pushed his seasons average to .270 by marking up one double and three singles for six chances. Pratt also came out of a batting slump to rap out three singles for six times up. Legg the Signa leers mighty founder just missed  .400mark with an imposing .390, season average. Three other signalman stayed within the .300 Mark Mansfield .364davis, 358 Arnold .333 while Prezen Tica barely missed with.294. Miles Becker the team Captain who caught All of signal City s games came through with a .279 average. All players on signal City steam wish to express their appreciation to the other teams r. Ceremony for world War ii dead signal corps photo High ranking officials from the United states and Mem Bers of Allied diplomatic missions Honor the american War dead during a ceremony at the second medium port of Yoko Hama prior to the sailing of the Tasat Dalton Victory which is carrying the 1,271 world ii dead to National and family cemeteries in the . Left to right sir a. D. F. Gascoigne chief of the United kingdom Liaison Mission it. Gen. Walton if. Walker commanding general eighth my vice adm it. M. Berkey come ave maj. Gen. J. M. Weikert chief of staff fear w. J. Sebald chairman Allied Council for Japan maj. Gen. M. B. Halsey commanding general Yoko Hama command and chaplain it. Col w. C. Shire eighth army. Procurator pegged As powerful figure no other Public official represents to the average Japa Nese the Strong Arm of the government As much As the procurator because he is the Only official who can prosecute violation of Laws Howard Meyers Legal Section ghz told japanese and american newspapermen in a press conference simulated attack on Honolulu planned Honolulu oct. 4 a Navy fighters and bombers using aircraft carriers As fuel ing bases will Takeoff from san Diego and make simulated attacks on Honolulu next in the yellow sea league for the Good sportsmanship which prevailed throughout the sea son it was announced. S found guilty saturday As a minor nazi by a  court. The 73-year old Thysse was ordered to turn 15 per  his available property in Germany into a restitution fund for victims of nazi persecution. Essen was accused of sup porting Hitler As far Back As 1923 allegedly making sub Stantial contributions to nazi party funds. Week. V the Normal effective radius of the single engine Grumann fighters and Douglas attack bombers to take part is about500 Miles. By using the carriers they will attack targets 2,30q Miles from san  Shantung governor caught Shanghai oct. 4 up Central news Agency Quot ing a military source confirmed fears that Shantung . Yao we had been Cap tured by the communists. Dewey and family pose world Bank fund to hold meeting in  Washington oct. 4 up the joint governing Board of the world Bank and fund has voted to hold the 1949 meet ing in Washington. Concluding its five Day session the 47 nation governing Board of the two International financial institutions has named officials of four member nations As vice chairmen As follows Wang Yunwu of China sir Chintaman Deshmukh of India sir Stafford Cripps of the United kingdom and Treasury Secretary John Snyder of the United states. Chinese president to Survey outpost piping oct. 4 up president Chiang Kai Shek left piping in a private.c-54 transport escorted by five fighter planes saturday for a unannounced destination. Usually reliable sources said Chiang who has been holding important military conferences Here might be heading for Mukden and an on the spot. Survey of that Long besieged manchurian  said he was not expected to return to banking until today but might come Back to piping before then. Concerning popular Contro Over Public procurators. Prior to May 1, 1348, there was no effective method by which anyone without influence could secure prompt consideration of complaints again a procurator for his acts or failure to act Meyers continued and since that Date the diet has provided two new Means by which the people of Japan for the first time in their history May exercise a control Over Public  Mey ers said that this represents one of. The most revolutionary changes in the history of Japa Nese Law. The first of these two methods according to the speaker is provided by the Amend ment of article 23 of the pub Lic procurators office Law which changes the Powers and the composition of the com Mittee for the examination of the qualifications of Public procurators. The committee must examine the record of every procurator in Japan at least once every three years to determine whether he is St to discharge his duties on the basis of efficiency honesty and mental and physical  May make a complaint about a procurator to the at Torney general or to the com Mittee. Shipboard revolt told banking oct. 4 a the pro government to Yangpao reported today 118 Anh Wei recruits revolted aboard government steamship Chih Shing while being escorted to banking seizing arms killing two army captains and wounding a num Ber of passengers. Sia an army newspaper published by and for military personnel six times weekly in Tokyo Japan Apo 500 by the troop information and Educa Tion Section ghz acc for free distribution to . Araud forces in Japan Korea and Marianas boning islands and Okinawa. Local news May not be republished without obtain ing official clearance except that Apps material May be re printed by civilian papers with out specific Apps clearance. Editorial views and opinion expressed in the paper Are not necessarily those of the depart ment of the army. Address All communications to the of in a and or the managing editor. Officer in charge capt. Charles b. Taylor26-5271 managing editor h. H. Hathaway57.8085 Korea Washington 43 Barge tug collision new York oct. 4 up a tug and two barges sunk Ina collision with an Oil Tanker in upper new York Harbor Early saturday and police said that nine of the tug s Crew were believed to have drowned while six of the tug s Crew men were picked up out of the water and were hospitalized. Fallen heroes in route to . Aboard Victory funeral services were hellcat the ghz Chapel Center this morning at 11 for col. Timothy l. Mulligan staff Engineer Headquarters Eaf Vino died at his Home on september 29. On duty with fear sinc August 1947, colonel Mulligan died of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife mrs Julia Bernard Mulligan and his four children All of who Mare in Tokyo. Internment will be in the Arlington National cemetery Washington .a native of new York City colonel Mulligan was commissioned from the United states military Academy in 1925 an completed a course in civil engineering at Cornell University in 1927. He was As signed to the new York City District Engineer s office from1934 to 1936. He was also a the Nicaragua canal Survey military staff for five  the War he commanded the 6th engineering special brigade until novem Ber 1944. He participated inthe Normandy Beach landings and subsequent actions. Helfeld the legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster for the successful operations of the Bri Ade s landings. Colonel Mulligan served i Hawaii alter the War and be came the division Engineer of the Western Ocean Divi Sion Headquarters at Sausa Ito calif., a year later. Yokohama oct. 4mute symbols of americanism,1,271 United states soldiers sailors and airmen left for their Homeland on the army transport Dalton Victory. Friday. The transport left after ceremonies at which the principal speaker was it. Gen. Walton h. Walker eighth. Army commander. Peace and Freedom Are the trusts which our dead have left us said general Walker. Upon the maintenance of these trusts lies the ultimate answer As to whether or not the grim sacrifices made Fay 3 Fec Ball teams work out on Guam Marbo oct. 4threeteams were assured of Competition in the far East com Mand baseball tournament which starts october 6, on Guam. Japan s entry the latest arrival joins Korea an the Marbo team which have been working out daily in preparation for the meet. The tournament will be a single round Robin with each team playing four games in representatives from Ryc Omand Phi com appear As expected. However As of saturday noon no word had been received from the two teams. The games will be played each Day on Marbo Parade ground Field. The starting game is Schuft ruled for wednes Day. Details of schedules Tim of games and possible Short schedules were settled at a meeting of the managers monday morning at Marbo special services office. Gets air Section Post Seoul oct. 4lt. Col. Hubert d. Thomte who arrived in Korea september 23, has been assigned As chief of the air Section Headquarters Safik to succeed maj. H. K. Bayliss now in the United states on emergency leave. Them were wasted. To those of us in the Mili tary service this legacy imposes a special responsibility. We must devote ourselves tothe training and organization of a military Force that evil serve As a warning and a deterrent to would be  living memorial to these dead must be the ability foresight and desires to carry out the High principles for which our armed forces fought so valiantly. Let us be Strong As a nation Strong enough to assure our selves that never again will the world to drawn into destructive War with its tremendous toll of human lives. If these men could speak they would ask for peaceful world As their  the bodies were the first to be repatriated from Japan having been disinterred from the armed forces cemetery Here. They will be sent from san Francisco to distributing centers throughout the United states and eventually to either he Soldier s Home communities or National cemeteries. Ltd finer twee is friends o mine shoos by name shoos does they lays Alss Hakes when broiled but them Bodi they comes out Chc Kehl am u. Nevah Haft do another lick oks hobe plenty then to u. Hawtof work w wrest a blah Nat Chepal ufe.1 so is Aht a Law have Blent these la Hobt Puri to 0shmoos re of  roasted hey tastes Uke Steve Canyon. -. A and Waitz into a no up Yve u. Settle with that us a Uchau. The pops on Ruf he look zip  a poll Hitler Fuzuo to Sal s Beach Ain t Yaj Sonna take c i knew it catch fancy have been /meetm6caon the Beach i Blondie new religious sect Acme photo in Albany n.y., gov. Thomas e. Dewey gop candidate iqra president and his family hold their breaths while their portrait is being snapped. Standing left to right Are John and Thomas e. Or. Mrs. Dewey sits next to her husband. Is Jurnal corps photo members of a new japanese religions sect participate in various religious dances at one of their ceremonies in Tokyo. The great a founder of the dancing religion arrived in the Metropolis recently to preach to believers about their salvation. .-.---. X suppose if x come abound two Vehe wits taking Bath when called on him two years ago Down now is   old Friend a swoop of coum6 Mot  Smit Ouk tray some onto put by  
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