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fmf 7fF AWN Fn imall boarding houses, and Caici(a Saaday Trikt: Jaaa IStS -Pate 13 I fefiine ectnnhchmpnti Irtr merer, r- TRUMAN NAMES i ran i- Patton, Doolittle in Los. Angeles ATff fciy rwAhtK maritime workers, ana in isoiaica KEEP GEOIARSHALL ON JOB, ARMY PAPER SUGGESTS TO TRUMAN (Story in adjoining column) sectors. The OPA said that in the first quarter of this year consumption of canned milk by civilians exceeded the allotted supply by 2,483,000 cases. LOS ANGELES i HAILS PATTON AND DOOL1TTLE AND FACTORIES Curtailment of supplies of canned milk to many commercial establishments to conserve the limited quantity for infants, invalids, and per GATES TO TAKE BARD NAVY JOB SUvA Ja IChicxo Tribant Press 8ericr WPB Allocates Quotas Washington, D. C.

June 9 President Truman and congress were sons on special diets was ordered COMftHtjjS, lit for 233,472 Trucks in '45 Washington. D. June 9 T) Washington, D. June 9 (iT) President Truman has accepted the by the office of price administration yesterday in Washington, D. C.

The order will affect restaurants, in-plant feeding establishments, prisons, and all factories using canned milk to make other products. 750,000 Turn Out for The WPB said today that commer called upon in an editorial published today by the Army and Navy Journal, voice of the military services, to demand that Gen. Marshall abandon any thought of retirement. Germany having been con I' 1H Homecoming resignation of Ralph A. Bard of Chicago as undersecretary of the navy.

Bard will be succeeded by Artemus L. Gates of New York, now assistant secretary of the navy for air. Gates successor will be John L. Exceptions were made for areas cial truck production quotas for 1945 totalling 233.472 units have been allocated to manufacturers. Production of an additional 1S8.700 trucks has been approved for the second half of this year, but com- quered and all the preparations down to the last button having where supplies of fluid milk or sub stitutes are inadequate if exempt been completed for the conquest ot Japan, Gen.

Marshall is said to feel Los Angeles. Cal- June 9 (A After receiving the thunderous ovation of crowds estimated from 750.000 to more than a million, Gen. are made to applications tion the Sullivan of Manchester, N. Mff OPA. Other exemptions are pany unit quotas have not born ti itaK child feeding establish-Uignrd.

AdVCrtlSC in tlC I riOUTH hospit that he can relinquish active duty and. without the slightest disturbance to our arms and aims, leave former assistant secretary of the IIMIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllMMIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIinilHIllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIMlHI treasury, who has been practicing low here recently. Tstton and Lt. Gen. Doolittle made brief speeches at the city hall to-ni-ht.

in which Patton warned: "This war is only half over. It could damn well be lost." Mayor Fletcher Bowron welcomed the two generals and their party to a successor, perhaps Gen. Eisenhower, the execution of plans for the reduction of our Taclftc enemy." The Journal said it has the high The nominations of Onto and Sullivan will be sent to the senate 4 "A est admiration for Gen. Eisenhower, but held that Marshall should continue in office because of Monday, the White House said. Forrestal to Stay Presidential Press Secretary Charles G.

Ross told reporters Mr. Truman has no intention of accepting the resignation of James V. From L.ytlon?s with Lotions of Love his services in building up the army, making the victory plans, at the city hall at the "climax of a triumphant parade thru city streets crowded with cheering throngs. "In the midst of all this joy there is a very serious note," Pat-ton said. "This war is only half and holding down casualties.

p1 It follows that for him to retire would be a calamity of the first order," the publication asserted To AID from You has been assistant secretary' for air Pi few since Sept. 5. 1941. Gate Grid Star over. It could damn well be lost.

Recalls Those Not Coming Bark "We both he and Doolittle remember we are but the symbols of countless gallant men in the ground and air forces. The other people won the medals. We wear them. In the 3d army alone 30,000 men are dead: 130.000 men are wounded. The roads of France.

Born Nov. 3, 1895, in Cedar Rapids, Gates entered Yale unl Fathers Day, Sunday, June 17th versity in 1914. At the end of the Artrmna i.it llrftl. Ralph A. 1915 football season he was picked Bard Irrntrr, and John Snllivan.

by Walter Camp as tackle on his Luxemburg, Germany. Austria, and second All-America team. (Asioclated Presi Wlrephotol Generals Patton (left) and Doolittle walk from plane to autos after arrival in Los Angeles, yesterday. Forrestal of New York as secretary of the navy. The resignation was offered as a routine matter after In March, 1917.

he left college and enrolled in the naval reserve force at New London, with a rank of ensign, qualified as the death of President Roosevelt. Bard's resignation is effective July 1. It was dated May 23 and had been offered previously on Nov. 6, naval aviator and became naval Handsome wood-capped bottles with full color reproductions of sports paintings by famous American artists. A gift of real enjoyment for Dad.

Czechoslovakia are sprinkled with their blood. It's up to you people with your sweat and your pocketbooks to see; that the incomparable team of the army, navy, and marines are supported until the Japs are defeated as Germany was defeated." Doolittle said: "I am glad to be. home particularly glad at this I time as I see by the papers I aviator number 65. Bubonic Plague Kills 30 in Foochow, China Port CHUNGKING, China, June 9 c) it He was married Jan. 3, 1922, to EM1L LUDWIG FACES SWISS AUTHORS ON RECORD AS CITIZEN Miss Alice T.

Davison, daughter of the late Henry P. Davison, banker The Chinese central news agency and chairman of the American Red Cross in World War I. 1944, and on April 25. 1945. Bard, a native of Cleveland, has been undersecretary since June 24, 1944.

Prior to that time he was assistant secretary and moved up to the undersecretaryship when the former undersecretary, Forrestal, was named secretary. Gates, the new undersecretary. today reported an outbreak of bubonic plague in liberated Foochow, former treaty port on China's CI.OTHINO FROM TAILOR Miller T. Rurtcert. proprietor of the Ullor hop at 1031 Orlrant reports to pollc east coast.

Thirty persons were re LUCERNE. Switzerland, June 9 (jfP) Emil Ludwig, biographer, playwright, and political essayist, today defended his record as a Swiss citizen in a session of the Swiss Authors' yrtirrOa th thft of a pair of trouapM, Cray auit. and a topcoat. ported to have died since May 25. am going away again.

They say I am going to the Pacific. As Gen. Patton said, this job is only half done." Later on, at a press conference, Doolittle said he felt positive that the increased bombing of Japan will end in complete victory. Patton's Victory Guess 4 1 union. The Bern authors' union directors charged that the 64 year old author mm 1 Patton was asked at the press heft Switzerland for America in 1940 frrjh for safety in case Switzerland be it" rn came involved in war." The union -a 1 mi recessed without taking action and will resume its debate tomorrow.

Ludwig, born in Germany, became a citizen of Switzerland at the age of 32. A member of the Swiss Authors union and a resident of Switzerland for 40 years, he said that at the time he left Switzerland he was 59 and his son 17 neither of them liable for military service. i 1 conference how soon he thought the war will end. "It will end 24 hours after the Japs surrender." Later tonight Patton and Doolittle, together with 47 officers and men of their commands who accompanied them on their trip home, were honored with a monster demonstration in Memorial coliseum. While here Patton and Doolittle will view familiar sights of their boyhood days.

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