Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur Southern France edition the weather forecast for Nice Marseilles area wednesday fair maximum temperature 93. Forecast by Mart Nane Airport. I weather station one year ago today in Normandy following a mass attack by aupied planes on a German held area 10 Miles Square . Forces got across the St. To Petiers Road. Vol. In a no. 134wednesday, july 25, 1945record b29 Fleet flattops in assaults Washington july 24 apr the question of japanese peace overtures was Flung into the Senate debate on the United nations world Security charter today after Sens. Tom Connally a Tex and Arthur h. Vandenberg a Mich had called for Swift ratification. Sen. Kenneth Wherry a neb declared a compilation of purported enemy peace feelers had Jareen made by a a High military source and forwarded to president Truman at Potsdam and that he would ask the state department whether it had received any Jap peace proposals. Connally chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee which has approved the charter by a vote of 21-1, said overwhelming support of the plan in the Senate would dissipate european doubts of americans desire to participate in a world organization. Ratification probable staving off possible criticism of the charter provision for furnishing troops to be used by the world Security Council without prior approval of Congress Connally asked a a can to we show the same sort of courage toward the obligations of peace As we have toward those of War a Vandenberg a member of the . Delegation at san Francisco cited the Quot repeated crises successfully surmounted by the conference which drafted the charter As proof that the world Powers could work together harmoniously. A. Crew members of a crippled by forced Down i enemy Waters scramble into a rubber life raft above while an american submarine stands by to take them aboard. Afterwards the sub set the flying beat afire with its guns below to keep it from falling into the hands of a japanese Navy unit Vinson in Cabinet Stimson next to go Washington july 24 apr Fred m. Vinson took the oath As Secretary of the Treasury yesterday amid increasing speculation that 78-year-old Henry l. Stimson would retire As Secretary of War after his return from the Potsdam conference. Replacement of Secretary of the Interior Harold l. Ekes is also expected. Widely mentioned for Stimson a Post Are under Secretary Robert p. Patterson and assistant Secretary John j. Mccloy a famous ship with a famous name the . Gridley Veteran of the Pacific War from Pearl Harbor to Okinawa anchored off Nice late yesterday for a ten Day stay. No sooner had the destroyer Hove to at port he de France than her skipper it. Comdr. John t. Evans of Macon ga., and Iowa invited 01 Restees to the ship a visit Quot we Are Here for a rest ourselves a the commander said. Quot we Are seeing the Riviera and Well be glad to show our ship to army Shew off 8bip he said that Between 15 and 20 gis could visit the ship at one time giving each group a half hour to an hour tour. The Gallant Little ship one of the smaller modern destroyers was commissioned in june 1937. She was at Pearl Harbor and Kiska and in the Battles for the Solomons marshalls Gilberts iwo Jima and the Philippines. The Gridley also bombarded Formosa and Borneo. Booster pumps will be installed in 01 rest hotels in Nice to alleviate the water shortage the District Engineer office announced last night. Larger hotels Are less affected by the water Scarcity brought on by an abnormal drought. Smaller hostelries Are without Booster pumps to obtain water a result of lowered water pressures brought on by the water rationing program. A super air boat in first flight Baltimore july 24 Ansis the 72-ton Hawaii Mars worlds largest flying boat and first of 20 super cargo carriers for the War nudist sets Beach peaches Bra less against Japan took off yesterday on her first Public flight. The new ship has a Wingspread of 200 feet and eight thousand horse Power engines. Marseille staff to move office the Marseille circulation and news Bureau office of the stars and stripes will move saturday from its present location to 5 place Sadi Cabot which is almost adjacent to the sixth port Headquarters building Chicago july 24 apr Alois Kaapp american nudist enthusiast predicted today that swimming suits will ultimately Quot reach the vanishing he said the abbreviated two piece affair now worn by Many women will be followed by the removal of the brassiere. A we Are not far from that now a said Kaapp who is president of the american Sun bathing association. Quot they Are getting so Little that it is ridiculous for anyone to claim that they Are concealing. They Are almost to the same class As although a nudist Kaapp is not an advocate of general nude swimming he said he and his fellow Dis Robers go to Quot great lengths to find seclusion Quot and believes that the body should be unadorned Only among people who Are Quot mentally conditioned to Kaapp who believes there Are at least 50 000 nudists in the ., has evolved the philosophy that Quot nudism is the ultimate in he a maintains that Quot even in a society where clothes never have been worn a chief has to put something on to distinguish himself from the others. For when clothes Are off All superiority and inferiority , ban Bart Midriff new York july 24 Ansi Central Park is no place to Bare a Midriff magistrate Abraham Block ruled yesterday. He fined attractive Elise White. 25, of Sebring fla., two dollars for appearing in the Park in a Halter and shorts despite her protest that what she was wearing was Quot Ordinary attire in Florida. �?�1 am from Florida and i know they done to allow that Type of attire there a the judge told awarded fallen hero Washington july 24 Ansis a sergeant from a Pennsylvania farm who died while spearheading a series of assaults on German positions has been awarded the congressional medal of Honor. The War department announcement today told How Jillis r. Weicht 29, of Everett pa., fought through German emplacements last dec. 3 in the alsatian town of St. Hippolyte. Waffle mowing Down enemy machine gunners he won killed by an artillery Shell
