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DES MOINES REGISTER WEB, AUG. TZ, 194S. Berlin's Hungry People Line Up for Food REDS OCCUPY 5 SEABEE CAMPS ACTUALLY COZY the 3rd Army group; Lt Gen. Keisuke Murakami, commander of the 3rd group, and Lt. Gen.

Norisune Shimizu, commander of SAKHALIN CITIES 1 the 3th group. 4 By Herb Paul. I Register Staff Writer.) OKINAWA DELAYED) I'm an old army man myself, but the more I see of the Seabees the LONDON, ENGLAND UP) Russia's Far Eastern armies oc Th Khabarovsk radio said large units of. the Kwantung army surrendered after kitting officers teJio had refused to ceas resistance. cupied five cities on Japanese- more I'm tempt ed to join them owned southern Sakhalin island, lying 26 miles north of the Japanese homeland, Moscow announced Tuesday.

Marshal Alexander M. Vasilev- on the next if there Is one mere is one 'I operation. Ever ywhe Atom Bomb Control Issue for Commons LONDON. ENGLAND fi Commons will be asked to advocate international control of tha atomic bomb when it debates tha United Nations charter today. re sky's Siberian soldiers continued their advance into Manchuria, you go on this i 3 1 I it -t 1 JW m.f 4 island and ace Ni well construe- -j apparently without oposition.

Over (he entire Manchtirlan and Sakhalin 'sland fronts, tho last Japanese hold-out units DOES know it's a Sea-bee outfit without I've visited Seahee camps in were giving up. Moscow's brief communique an- nounced that 52,000 Japanese of-i! YOUR 14 rri- which all tents fcad wooden floors, just a little ficers and men were rounded up Monday for a three-day total of il ALARM CLOCK OR WATCH NEED Aimx, TIiKrTOIlV WKRVICK more than 175.000. On Karafuto, Japanese half of To out of Town rrnpl Jilut Mail Vour lurk or Walrh To iauaranlrrd Work. Sakhalin island. Gen.

Maxim Purkaev's 2nd Far Eastern Army entered the towns of Shikuka, Naioro, Usioro, Unari and Maoko. In their round-up the Russians seized four of Tokyo's most distinguished commanders leading the Kwantung army. They were Gen. Seiichi Kita, commander of the 1st Army group of the Kwantung army; Gen. Jun Ushiroku, commander of "NO KNDORSEKS KEQ.U1KEI convenience to keep the rain and mud out of your tent.

Their mess halls are large wooden buildings, floored and screened, with benches and tables for everyone. This keeps you dry and out of the mud while you are eating. Hight next door the infantry may be eating off water cans or botes. And the reason fur this. I'm told, Is hematite the jseabee are part of the navy, and the navy uhen it transports the Seabees carries along their equipment, lumber, refrigerators, laundry machines and other conveniences.

Getting food, ammunition and later a few luxuries such as cokes or beer ashore is about as much as an army man can expect. Sometimes the doughboys might eat in, a covered messhall. but this ingenuity by supply officers is likely to be frustrated by orders to have the regiment move the next week. fit Signature Men, women and children line up in Berlin to receive their rations of potatoes. Two women supervise the distribution.

LOAMS lieve the elections in the Soviet- the supreme soviet so that he Britain Criticizes Bulgar Elections washed in an automatic steam washing machine. Sleets Iowans. I met two Iowa men: SK2C Joseph D. Kennelly of occupied country would be free; could campaign for a seat in under present electoral law and the Bulgarian parliament as a conditions, and cited reports of i candidate of the Patriotic Front the intimidation of voters. I party.

For Every Worthy Purpose and All Emergenciet LOANS A I. NO MAIIK ON HKMIlKt OK CAR IO Loans to men and women married or single jH.tllll rhone for Immediate Service the second day of the Okinawa battle. Working under Incessant air raids and sniper fire that resulted in six casualties, they fought mud to establish temporary beach roads, and dug an emergencj fuel dump LONDON, ENGLAND (JP) Britain Tuesday told Bulgaria he would be unable to recognize as "democratic or represen Moscow dispatches said the! Dimitrov, native of Bulgaria, Cresco, where his wife and daugh sunreme soviet had released' took Russian citizenship after tative" any Bulgarian govern l.oan. clnfted name day yon apply Convenient MonthK- Payments STATE FINANCE CO. The Friendliest Loan Service In Town" I)e.

Mnlne 2nd Floor Flynn Hide. Over Kali Drue. Phone City 2nd Floor Weir Hide, .1 State Phone ln.tH- OUT-OF-TOWN LOANS ALSO MADE. WRITE FOR FREE INFORMATION Have Served Iowa Borrower for 48 Yrars" his arrest and trial on charges by the Nazis that he took part in the Berlin Reichstag fire in Georgi Dimitrov, former secretary of the Communist International, from Soviet citizenship ter Ann, 3, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Kennelly, live. He worked for his father in the automobile business. Slc William A.

Lausen of Men Skilled. Another reason for the Seabee comforts is that most of the men are skilled mechanics or carpen ment that came out of elections scheduled Sunday. Britain said she did not be In their new camp, WHICH RESEMBLES A SEASIDE RE- and his duties as a deputy to 1933. ters. They can build anything if SORT, I had dinner with them, given a few scraps of lumber, for it was like eating in a cafeteria, I Council Bluffs, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Lausen. He send thev have the tools and the know- greetings to his fiancee, Marjorie 945 oack in Evers, Council Bluffs. as I WRONG, except everyone ate the same food. You ate out of trays and had ice cold water to drink.

The bread, baked in their own bakery, was the best I've eaten since I left home. Your tray was I don't wish to give the ini-pretsion the Seabt-es don't de-nerve these comforts. They do, for they are fighters too. Half of this battalion landed One Jap Knew the Score Reports Delayed on Pearl Harbor Study WASHINGTON, D. C.

(TV-The navy Tuesday said nothing would be done about its reporta on Pearl Harbor until the final surrender of Japan. Chairman David I. Walsh (Dem. Mass.) of the senate naval affairs committee announced recently he had ask for the data in anticipation of a demand from congress for a complete report on the disaster. fpr Tha Recialer'i War Denk.) At least one Japanese intellec peated pin-pricking to irritate the Americans and British made lt necessary for Mizota to participate in numerous conferences, usually ending up with Japanese apologies.

He was in Japan for a rest, although war uppeared more imminent than ever. Someone asked Mizota what his plans were if war should come. "I'm going up to the lakes for a long rest," Mizota said. "If war should come In the meantime, III stay up there." BANK FOR BERLIN. tual was confident Japan would 1 defeated before she ever embarked on a war with the United States.

Ln August, 1041, three months before Pearl Harbor, Shuichi Mi-rota, a high-ranking civilian employee of the imperial navy, predicted war and Japan's defeat to friends in Tokj'o. Stanford Graduate. A graduate of Leland Stanford cniversity, Palo Alto, and an expert linguist, Mizota had been the Japanese delegation's chief interpreter at the London BERLIN, "GERMANY UP) A municipal bank established by the tVW' Hi nan Allied control council has begun making loans to establishments whose operations are vital to the Then he added wearily: "They won't need me until wre are de at city's life. feated, and then I'll have the la "111 never forget World War Two. I worked in an airplane factory.

It was going 21 hours a day and we turned those planes out fast. And believe me, the pay was good! I never had so much to spend before. thankless job of taking part in the peace treaty." That was four years ago. Thi week, dispatches from Manila, Philippines, said the Japanese surrender delegation included a civilian secretary named Shuichi Mizota. HELD OVER CIIAS.

M. LEANING Tnnlta thru Sun. Aug. 28. Service every nite 1:4 P.

M. Come and hear the OLD TIME GOSPEL in Tha Tent Beaver and Hickman 1 naval disarmament conference of IPSO. S.nce 1937 Mizota had been in Shanghai. China, as a liaison man between the Japanese and U. S.

and British naval representatives. The Japanese army policy of re 2 a "Now I come to think of it, I can't figure what we did with-that money The thing9 you really needed were hard to get. Some of the things you could get weren't worth tho money. But we spent it, all right! STYLE BASEMENT FASHIONS FOR THE COLLEGE JJL Js CROWD Vs Hi 7 rjc' 3a "Oh, sure, I bought a War Bond once in a while, and I had some life insurance and some money in the savings bank. But I ehould have known, even then, that it wasn't going to be enough.

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