Show a Surrender de Surrendering ing Due in 10 Days Arthur Arthur- Prepares yo Trip CBS Envoy Depart ELL SELL ELLI SEINES BRINES I Aug 20 UP IP Gen hur- hur ur announced Monday he j un soon 4 with powerful I of occupation troops warI war- war I and ind ships hp for tor Japan where of surrender will willed ed within 10 days r adverse weather c can can n delay deJay I end of the war the allied commander said tent ent Emperor flying home with de- de on the allied on o. homeland appeared trouP troupe trou trou- P pe e Japanese officially mes- mes Indicating that uld have to keep some der arms for tor the main main- of order as well veIl f the continent F lime ume me message asked Mac- Mac to send end officials to the e- e actual situation in As heard by F FCC C C San Francisco the Japa- Japa said laid leaders were malate makate mak- mak ate surrender demands to t I confused situation 2 24 hours after the their r ari ar- ar i Manila the mikado's em- em left Nichols field at day aday They left behind ills HI hA needed by MacArthur eat ent victorious entry into at t the head of ground air occupation f forces They pared said salda a a. man mau for any con con- I voy VO ps were told the date and his accompany accompany- Intend l to arrive In inand sad and nd instructed to prepare ary sary airfields harb harbors aD aDr r facilities facUlties for their ar- ar expected ted that Lt Gen Cen To 10 Kawabe and the other othera I a wo would ld report Imme- Imme i lo hIgh government and officials and perhaps to rot eror himself will rill do the best possible sure that all arrange- arrange ait re i completed on time the thee e ea said nd before leaving ru u un understood that the I r will b be Big signed MacArthur In or near I ter fter a statement Issued commander said I direct Uc tLe Nipponese Im- Im headquarters to Iss Issue e in in- for the unconditional of all aJl Japanese com corn abroad road to surrender their t to the tho appropriate theater u. u understood that all aU plans 4 See Ste Page S 5 6 Column 1 A I II Ir r I L I If I A sr 1 r w 1 7 Ii d y jd j rr N WL r e y r. r fACE TRIES TO SAVE HIDE I G Q D' center vice ice chief the Japanese Imperial staff presents his Ms from Emperor Hirohito to Lt Richa d Sutherland right Sh chief of Continued from Page One definitely made during whirl whirl- d conferences here Sunday ht and md Monday morning and andt t no further furth exchange of radio would be necessary sessions d de definitely e f i n nit i t e I 1 y red id ed the sir air ir MacArthur aides d do and made a successful oc- oc tion tian of Japan more promis- promis NOlle ione can say however whether reported Monday by byo I kyo o radio will end before allied tes es arrive The land sea sel and air occupation staff to Gen Douglas during th the ceremony In general In Manila I on Aug 19 The Tha man nail at left Is Js unidentified AP via is Signal Corps o of Japan presumably y will win be conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted as a simultaneous and well coordinated action The original occupation forces were expected to be largely American backed by ay American air forces and Adm Halseys Halsey's mighty Third fleet tIed still lying lying- of off Japan A headquarters spokesman said Mid that for the present a Ii technical state slate of truce exists No formal surrender will be signed before the American entry Hirohito's 16 surrender emissaries emis- emis sarles saries to Manila returned r to Tokyo by y air loaded down with 24 or 25 pages of detailed documents on what should be done to prepare for the occupation During the the- entire session Gen MacArthur was coldly aloof and never once nce met the Japanese i Appreciate Cooperation At the end of ot Mondays Monday's session Lt A Gen Richard E E. Sutherland MacArthurs MacArthur's chief of staff and the remainder of the American delegation delegation tion Ion arose Then the Japanese stood upI upI upI up I your cooperation and wish you a safe journey home Sutherland said Somber faced Kawabe re replied lIed If I 1 I deeply appreciate the many kindnesses you have shown I eel feel them sincerely Air officials at the Manila conference conference con- con ference went into considerable detail detail de de- de- de tail tall on the condition of airfields around Tokyo Results of their questioning were not disclosed but theIr heir quest undoubtedly was to find ind several fields In good enough s shape ape to accommodate heavy American planes Y YI I III shall hall soon proceed to Japan with accompanying forces composed composed composed com com- posed of ground naval and air elements elements elements ele ele- ele- ele ments MacArthur announced Subject to weather that will permit landings It is anticipated that the formal surrender document document document docu docu- ment will be signed within 10 days And he added It IB Is my ray earnest hope that pending pend- pend lug ing ng the formal accomplishment of the instrument of surrender armistice conditions may prevail on every front and that a bloodless surrender may be No Waiting Previous capitulation made by bythe bythe the he emperors emperor's field forces will be carried out without waiting for forthe forthe forthe the master agreement to be signed a headquarters spokesman ex ex- It was reiterated that the dele dele- gation gatlon headed by Lt Gen Takashiro Takashiro Taka- Taka Taka-I Taka shiro Kawabe was not empowered to bargain but merely to accept i and transmit to the Japanese general general general gen gen- genI I eral headquarters the occupation terms imposed by Gen MacArthur MacArthur MacAr MacAr- I thur as ss supreme allied slUed com I mander Unsmiling rejection of a proffered proffered proffered prof prof- Japanese handshake as the delegation landed at nt Nichols field set the chill chUl tone of the first conference conference conference con con- ference which had kept the envoys envoys envoys en en- voys at Sutherlands Sutherland's long black table until a 11 a. a m. m It was the waiting interpreter Co Col S. S F. F Mashbir to whom Kawabe Kawabe Kawabe Ka Ka- Ka- Ka wabe the ranking envoy offered hU hla hand after a 8 smart salute Mashbir did not take It A slight tinge of embarrassment showed through Kawabe's rigid control He did not offer otter his hand to anyone anyone anyone any any- one thereafter Two white painted transport planes took the 16 emissaries to toIe toIe tole Ie le from Tokyo Tol Hastily daubed green crosses crosse prescribed by MacArthur MacArthur Mac- Mac MacArthur Arthur adorned their wings wing There There was one totally unexpected ed gesture as the Japanese party landed on the vast empty R B 29 29 strIp on little Ie le One of the Tokyo air crewmen stepped from his plane and held out a large bouquet of ot it was he said Bald a 8 gesture of peace and friendship |