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Soction One Japanese-Americans Have Given Little Trouble FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Sunday August 6 1944 "Lot $14 Convair Prizes New Adhesive 4 k44'htsaioviwok LIEUTENANT 191Z Flier Writes of Berlin Flight WICHITA FALLS Aug 5 (Spl) Second Lt William A Wirz navigator aboard the Liberator My Ideal recently flew "right over the main street of Berlin" he said in a letter to his parents Mr and Mrs Will Wirz of Wichita Falls Wirz native of Seymour holds the Air Medal with four clusters and has been recommended for the DFC A brother Benjamin has just completed his navigation training also at the San Marcos Army Air Forces school Vatican Source Denies Nazi Envoy Has Omit VATICAN CITY Aug: 5 (W)--- A well-informed Vatican source said Saturday a report published abroad that the German ambassador to the Holy See Baron Ernst von Weizsaeker had repudiated the Nazi government was judged to be without foundation The German ambassador himself was described as being amazed when he read the report in the Italian press under a New York dateline FOR SALE-60000Acre New Mexico Ranch Well improved headquarters Railroad divides property Private shipping pens and scales Good road and telephone Ranch subdivided onto numerous pastures with stock proof fences Abundance of water from everlasting runnirg stream and tributaries large tanks and windmills All varieties of gromma grass Elevation 4000 feet Winter feeding unnecessary Good oil structures Unexcelled DEER Hunting Excellent climate This ranch is offered for sale for he first turn Income reports available far oast 24 years showing profitable operations This land lies in solid body and is Mee incumbered Location complete description and pictures can be furnished Will deal with purchaser only Inspection Invited Price with mineral rights Si) per acre Terms WRITE BOX 78 STARTELEGRALI The Vatican source said the German embassy had issued a denial Rc 11 miowtid by DUNCAV HMIS Folff Ot i4 Ail MODERATE RATES In Kansas City I I 1 1 Soction One FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Sunday August 6 1944 Vatican Source Denies Nazi Envoy Has Omit '64-- 144 Uonvair rizes 4- ---7' s'' VATICAN CITY Aue'5 (IP)-- The Vatican rce German embassy had ed a source said the Japanese-Americans Have Given Little Trouble A well-informed Vatican sou issu 1 of A Nevi Adhesive said Saturday a report published denial 1 -4-: i-i'-' i- ''j i abroad that the German ambassa 1 -0 lks- 2 Iii 2: xskis dor to the Holy See Baron Ernst 0- st In Kansas City --ktivi von Weizsaeker had repudiated i -i 1--- -t I -V Ato 1 01 1 1 4 4 -fi akw iN -9 (i sdr 4 4oe7y40t7 1v '1 1e t02)404Jr --1--! -it 4- -lc the Nazi government was judged i to be without foundation -i --i)i--' I a a Ily-' IA Al 0 A tiO1 Ar 1 A) Alqk pt' Z1 144r1: 4 ozo 4-' -I ---4 44 I I A 'l was described as being amazed 14T-- 6 The German ambassador himself DUNCAN '''1 1'4 HMIS 1 --2t-7 A 3 4 i- "1' 4- tog I Z--'7r1 1-' I ---4 le's' -i' "Ets- 4" 4 771? when hep read the report in the Foteff4iti4--05-1 --111-ti- ti-4'-- 41 i 1T--- 4' 1 sa 4 -7 Irl Italian ress under a New York mobteltTE 'AVIS a A i rzw i Iil 04 01 "47k-- 144 40 A dateline i 11orT :5 3 4 1 LIEUTENANT WVIZ --4 54 I -A i 7'" 4 1 I -'-0 kk4 ---'-'tt ---4I i--i 1 A Flier Wrl-tes of FOR SALE-60000Acre New Mexico Ranch 1-' --1-- 4t-' '-''J li ft' 2- i -F'-'-'! rl- -11fre'' i -I 4- (- ---f won improved headquarters Railroad divides property Private shipping pens and scales Goad road and telephone --f I lk: 1)'" -147H 1 i i44p- Ranch subdivided nto numerous pastures with stock proof fences Abundance of wa ter 27 0 0P- 4 i 1: 1 Berlin Flight from everlasting runnirg stream and tributaries large tanks and windmills -t2 1 it21 -1'---p! :::4 All varieties of grtmma grass Elevation 4000 feet Winter feeding unnecessary 4 A WICIIITA FALLS Aug 5 (Spl) Good ail structures Unexcelled DEER Hunting Excellent climate This ranch is offered for sale for he first turn Income reports available far oast -Y'- 24 years showing profitable operations This land lies in solid body and is Mee I -4- 7 'eriy1 1- -11 Second Lt William A Wirz nevi- 4 gator aboard the Liberator My wincluombered Location complete description and pictures con be furnished 4 I ot 'tlitaisn deal with purchaser only Insariction Invited Ideal recently flew "right over Price with mineral rights $1) per acre Terms I 4 t- -N '14 i' 4t 'p:" 1 f' 07' 7 the main street of Berlin" he said WRITE BOX 78 STARTELEGRAM 1 1 1 1 'i-t 's i' I 1 ci i 41 J- i i 1 i 1 -4-4 the Air Medal with four clusters 4 A '0 ale'' and has been recommended for -4 1 I it I 1: 1 1 51 1 A -os tit- I glibigli 2- the DFC A brother Benjamin 0 14-L---'117piiw: I 11 --I -0 l'''''r' 1--''-'1'-" A kli has just completed his navigation 4 '''''4''' 4-271N4 1 N911 4: 1 ts---' r- 0 I training also at the San Marcos fr00000'' laC ttr' -0-4'''''' Army Air Forces school ell t' L'-'-' 0- 40 woo" 1 0 eel I I' GI e-e00444 -7' ey IN GUAtir 1 15i11 itrp MIRY' BO i rkols silgtn' 4: otemt gi Viir al eli -4- 1 reit FIRST IN CUMpi HEAR SAN DIEGO Aug 5 of a new adhesive cement which may revolutionize the methods of attaching airplane parts together has been announced by Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation Termed "Metlbond" the adhesive was perfected by research engineers who sought a method to supplant riveting and spot welding considered unsatisfactory in many applications from both production and aerodynamic standpoints It was disclosed that a number of parts being installed in B-24 Liberator bombers four engine bombers and basic trainers are joined with the new product One of the most significant applications is on the leading edge wing section of a heavy bomber permitting smooth edges with increased aerodynamic efficiency Glues developed heretofore for bonding metals have required extremely high pressures ranging from 500 to 1000 pounds per square inch which seriously limited use in production it was said One type of Metlbond requires only 15 pounds pressure per square inch Metlbonded joints retain strength properties in temperatures ranging from degrees to 160 degrees Fatigue tests demonstrated that Metlbonded joints can support loads of 1500 pounds per square inch for more than a year Engineers say it can be used for making laminated piping with substantial reductions in cost and weight In construction of automobiles Metlbond can be used to replace many welded and bolted joints Its use is practical in bonding metals to such materials as glass and some other plastics While the adhesive was developed primarily for aluminum-alloy a wide variety of solids can be SAN DIEGO Aug 5 (Spl)--De- velopment of a new adhesive ce- ment which may revolutionize the together has been announced by methods of attaching airplane parts Consojidated Vultee Aircraft Cor- poration Termed "Metlbond" the adhe- sive was perfected by research en- meers who ought a method to supplant riveting and spot welding considered unsatisfactory in many applications from both production and aerodynamic standpoints It was disclosed that a number of parts being installed B-24 Liberator bombers four engine bombers and basic trainers are joined with the new product One of the most significant applications is on the leading edge wing section of a heavy bomber permitting smooth edges with increased aero- Glues dynamic efficiency bonding de gs metals have eh erreegtoufior er ed feoxr tremely high pressures ranging from 500 to 1000 pounds per square inch which seriously Jim- ited use in production it was said One type of Metlbond requires only 15 pounds pressure per square inch Metlbonded joints retain strength properties in temperatures ranging six SIN six bonded successfully These materials include pure aluminum magnesium steel zinc cadmium fibrous glass cotton rayon woods natural and synthetic rubbers and several plastics It can be applied in liquid form by brush or spray and in a tape material bonded successfully These mate- World Photo Japanese from relocation centers in the West when they stoppeduin Kansas City some time ago while en route to an infantry I eplacement center in the South There are 10000 Japanese-Americans in the Army The 100th Infantry Battalion composed entirely of Japanese was cited several times for its fighting in Italy Here are a group of American-born tit3te741 All "Lady Crosby" Ensembles is Au-active Presentation Box os4 DIAMOND PAIR Both 057)5oo Rings (19 Only On Terms OtANOND ENLARGED TO SNOW DETAIL ----6-- IRsr IN I-IER -46 14" "Luly Crosby" Ensembles All -t 41 -AN is Atiractive Presertiation Box e-y i '4's'-'' -4k Ni'll e'd'i' 0 ytnip) I yoo 0 )1 014 0 vy ti ig 054 -0 NZ') Ir'L' L' 4 00447114c3' DIAMOND PAIR Both (5) 00 rs Rings (1) Only ti4 N' 3 11- 5 On Terms 4 44 t-a 44044 444- -iili 14 41 444iP 41- k'4 44111 '1''''s' L' DIAMOND ENLARGED TO SNOW DETAIL 1 04' 4 tra Il 0 bil 4 RE nia have urged that these citizens be assured of a freedom of movement after the war A WRA spokesman says the agency expects to use the same procedure in preparing for return of those exacuees who want to live again on the West Coast as has been used to establish others in their new homes 0 Boo WASHINGTON Aug 5 (AP) That portion of the nation's population which because of foreign ancestry became suspects when this country went to war has given little trouble to its guardians FBI Director Edgar Hoover says the "dollar patriots" "misery chiselers" and "horseplay pranksters" whose American ancestry should leave no question of their loyalty have proven much more of a problem than Japanese German and other Axis nationals or war prisoners American citizens of Japanese ancestry uprooted wholesale from their homes on the Pacific Coast have hardly a black mark The War Relocation Authority reports no sabotage and no espionage among them and probably a much smaller number of minor crimes and misdemeanors than would be found in another group of 12000 persons There are 10000 Japanese-Americans now in the Army and probably several hundred have been killed The 100th Infantry Battalion composed entirely of Japanese including many from Hawaii recruited before Pearl Harbor was cited several times for its effective fighting in Italy The Japanese-Americans now are combined in one organization the 442nd Combat Team and 5000 of them recently saw action near Leghorn in Italy Buy Bonds Donate Blood Bond purchases by the evacuees says WRA ranked about the same as those of other workers in the same wage class The evacuees receive 816 to $19 a month for services in connection with camp operation Some wealthy members of the colonies bought considerable blocks of bonds After Bataan in the Denver district alone 35 or 40 Japanese blood donors came forward About 25 per cent of the 110- 000 Japanese originally confined In the barracks-like relocation settlements in and west of the Rockies are now making their own living They are establishing new homes in hundreds of communities all over the United States Others are going out at a rate of about 350 to 400 a week Records of WRA show that many are directly engaged in war industry with hundreds more contributing indirectly to the war effort A reoprt from WPA's Chicago office said the evacuees who have Inoved into that area had engaged in a "wide variety of war industries" In the Kansas City area Japanese are engaged in 87 occupations including 20 types of professional work seven kinds of clerical and sales work 30 kinds of skilled and eight kinds of unskilled industrial labor nine phases of agriculture 10 varieties of service occupations and three kinds of owner-operated businesses Little Social Trouble The transition has been accomplished says WRA Director Dillow Myer with a minimum of objection from communities where the Japanese-Americans sought to establish their new homes "There have been a few incidents which would indicate that perhaps we had not prepared the ground sufficiently well" Myer says "but where a handful are spotlighted by these affairs thousands have settled down in other communities without causing a social or economic ripple" Myer paid tribute to affiliates of the Federal Council of Churches the YMCA the YWCA the Th: ula anc this ans I say chi! stes sho loy of mas war A anc fros Coa Ths por age mui crir wot of Am pro bee Bat Jap Ha liar for are the of Leg says as I sam rec( seri ope of able A trio bloc A no') In tlen Roc livir liorr all are 350 WR eng hun dire A rnm in tries Jap cup: prof der of skill es Se rv WASHINGTON Aug 5 GP) That portion of the nations pop ulation hich because of foreign this country went to wer has ancestry became suspects when given little trouble to its guardi- ans FBI Director Edgar Iloover says the "dollar patriots" "misery chiselers" and "horseplay prank- ts ers" whose American recruited before Pearl ancestry should leave no question of their loyalty have proven much more of a problem than Japanese Ger- man and other Axis nationals or war prisoners American citizens of Japanese ancestry uprooted wholesale from their homes on the Pacific Coast have hardly a black mark The War Relocation Authority re- ports no sabotage and no espion- age among them and probably a much smaller number of minor of 12000 persons crimes and misdemeanors than would he found in another group There are 10000 Japanese- Americans now in the Army and probably several hundred have been killed The 100th Infantry Battalion composed entirel of Japanese including many from Haw an harbor was cited several times This latter group Is WIIA's mapor problem It is certain that some California communities for instance will welcome the return of their citizens of Japanese descent A movement to prepare for the homecoming already is under way in Pasadena But it is equally certain that there will be objections elsewhere Protests against the return of the Japanese-Americans to many California locations have been filed by American Legion posts county officials farm organizations or women's clubs In contrast state conclaves of the Methodist Church in Califor UTEST discoveries for aiding hard of hearing are explained in new free book This gives you direct proof of bow hearing and understanding of conversation have been restored to normal for many along lines laid down by the great In the Southwest it's I MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR American Federation of International Institutes the Family Welfare Association of America the Travelers Aid Society and similar organizations They helped to find opportunities for these homeless citizens and prepare the way for their absorption into the community life WRA believes that many of these new homes are permanent and that few Japanese will insist on returning after the war to the Pacific Coast Some 12000 evacuees are now on WRA hands for the duration These are the potential troublemakers now confined in the Tule Lake settlement in Northern California Most are non-citizens some are citizens whose earlier record or whose actions since evacuation have put them under suspicion of willingness to aid the enemy Some Are Dependent Thousands of older persons remain in the centers lacking the energy or capital or desire to make a fresh start in new territory They include adults whose financial and sentimental interest Is centered on their West Coast homes and the normal percentage of persons who because of infirmity will be dependent on public aid or family support wherever they are "Oldest College for Women West of the Mississippi" Good News for Fistula Sufferers GOVERNME DEAFNES SU -1 New Book gives full details Send coupon for your free copy GOVERNME DEAFNES SU elf Only private or Protestant senior college for women in six Southwestern states with national recognition and Include 20' Federal Tax Later! 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