Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 10, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur Stettin i us puts pact a a. Aw1 it a a to Senate Washington july 9 Fapio the United nations charter offers a a truly effective instrument for tasting peace former Secretary of state Edward r. Stettinius or. Told the Senate foreign relations committee today As hearings opened on the 50-nation agreement. Indications were the Senate would ratify the pact signed at san Francisco without amendment or reservation. To country has a greater stake than the us. In a steady beginning upon the task of realizing in fact the Promise which the United nations charter offers the world a Stettinius declared. Defends voting plan designated by president Truman As american representative on the proposed world Security Council he defended the voting procedure under which the u.s., great Britain Russia France and China plus two Small nation members must approve before the Council could take positive action to Settle International disputes. Quot i submit that these five nations possessing most of the worlds Power to break or preserve peace must agree and act together if peace is to i Laatt n ined just As they have cum july 9 ans i powerful u.1 Carrier task Force ordered to Quot wipe out japanese of Ping today was preparing to join Tia Aerial to offensive against Japan As the enemy1 alerted its Lafed defences As far South As Singapore again possible invasion. The my of the is teak Tore was toe lord in a Dos Patch. From me flagship of viol adm. John s. Mccain commander of carriers in adm. William p. Hat. Vejr a third meet. The japanese invasion were reported by Tokyo radio which added that adm. Kich Laa. Buro Nomura Japan s pro Pear. Harbor envoy to Washington had called upon the populace for Quot to doubled Effort Rainy Oasan rears end the japs were warned that is air mows would expand rapidly a the of the Rainy Sosson new almost Over. Fire fighting equip ment is being rushed from major japanese cities to smaller War centers recently exposed to super fortress raids. The enemy admitted 29mm not us com from the capital Island of amp Island. A 51wsss meanwhile adm end Gen. Macarthur confirmed reporte of yesterday s raid by Imar me army Navy and Marine Mustangs. The tighten ripped of two Tosya airfields destroying or damaging 45 planes on the ground. Njg a 566-Pound bomb accidentally drag id by a u.8havy Tempe the by Nebr taxiing along Tbs Boob sprays shrapnel into the step of an american aircraft Carrier i the Pao Flo. Them a bring on Tab Edge of the deck was among those mortally wounded by Shell fragments end con Ornston when Tbs bomb exploded. Tbs Twe Navy flight crewmen at the extreme right wars starting to fan just a the picture was taken. The cameraman was net guard doubled at henday Hendyk France july a cup a a double Row of guards was set up today around Dorda Berry Castle to assure privacy to prime minister Churchill and his wife and daughter Mary who Are vacationing in this Franco Span ish Border town prior to Ghurch-1118 meeting near Berlin with president Truman and Premier Stalin. Salina Utah july 0 Ansi three bursts of machine gun bullets fired by an american Soldier from a guard Tower slowed into tents at a pm Camp Here yesterday. Killing eight sleeping germans and injuring 20 others. Out. Arthur Ericsson commander of the pm Camp at Ogden of which the Pamp a a Branch said that a preliminary investigation had not determined the motive for the shooting. He named pfc Clarence Bertuco 23, of new Orleans As the guard who did the shooting. The Soldier was taken into custody. Ericsson said there were three bursts of fire that exhausted the go amp Rdv a ammunition. The firing lasted no More than fat seconds Ericsson estimated and approximately 250 bullets were expended. 5,794 b29s built in june Washington july 0 ins a chairman j. A. Krug of the War production Board announced today that 5,704 super fortresses were produced last month exceeding production schedule by four per cent. Strike averted in tire Plant Manila july 0 cans a Gen. Macarthur today numbered total enemy casualties in the Philippines at 423245 after 3am japanese dead and 386 captured were counted last american looses Are 54j06, including m killed and 210 wounded last week. In Northern Luzon Rains and landslides have slowed but not stopped american flame throwing tanks in the mountains East of Baguio. The cleanup there waa being assisted by Igorot tribesmen who use both Spears and carbines Shang i party reaches states Akron Ohio july 0 Ansis a threatened tie up of another major rubber Plant was averted today As Normal operations were resumed at the b. F. Goodrich co. After a weeks shutdown for machinery overhaul. Pickets stopped employees from entering the Plant last night but workers were on their jobs this morning after John Saylor Goodrich local president of Cio United rubber workers intervened. The Goodrich Plant is near a Firestone factory where 16,500 unionists Are on strike. Hamilton Field calif., july 8 ans a a pretty wac Corporal and two other survivors from a a Shangrila arrived by air from new Guinea today. The three still wearing bandages Over Burns suffered in the crash into a new Guinea Valley surrounded by 14.000 foot peaks Are Cpl. Margaret Hastings 30, Oswego ., it John s. Mccoum 26, Trenton mo., and sgt Kenneth Decker. 34. Kelso Wash. Built for Piir a father was ruined by frequent collisions with rocks. Mrs. Hill sr., who had watched her husband ride through the same rapids in a barrel in 1910, 1930 and 1931, collapsed after her son returned. At one Point Hills barrel a amp seen thrown by turbulent currents to what appeared to be about 40 feet in the air. At another Point it was caught in a Whirlpool and spun around for 25 minutes. Hills two Brothers watching from Shore put out in a boat and pulled the barrel out of the Whirlpool. They towed it to Shore and removed about five inches of water which had leaked in. Hill got out stretched and then resumed his journey. Niagara Falls ont., july 9 ans a William Quot red Hill jr., slight 32-year-old souvenir shop operator Rode through the Niagara rapids in a barrel yesterday to fulfil a pledge taken at his fathers deathbed three years ago. Today he faced the threat of police action As a result of his exploit. Hill who foiled the efforts of Niagara Parks commission police to prevent the trip contented himself meanwhile with the knowledge that he had set a new record in making the bouncing swirling seven mile ride in two hours. He nursed a bruised left army his Only injury and intimated it was his last ride in a barrel. Anyway. He said the red painted 750-Pound steel barrel which had Bee news famine in Goes on new York july 9 ans a newspaper deliverers who have tied up circulation of new York s 14 major newspapers yesterday voted unanimously to continue their strike in Defiance of a War labor Board directive that they return to work or face loss of closed shop and retroactive pay increase benefits. The strikers refuse to return to work until a new contract is signed. Meanwhile mayor Piorek h. La Guardia read a a Dick Tracy Over the radio to the kids. Monarchy move seen its Spain London Juu it j up a a decree establish a Council of the realm tantamount to restoration of a monarchy will be Laid before the National Fala Gist Council july 18 by Generalissimo Francisco Franco the London daily Telegraph reported today. The newspapers Madrid correspondent said the Council in effect would restore the monarchists although without a King a a for the time gang foiled in raid London july 9 up a am armed group of about 56 men identified As a a nazi werewolves Quot vib repulsed in an Attema get to free moot than 1,000 danish traitors from a prison Camp in North Jutland do London Dally Herald is Purtee today
