| Show --- -- 1 '- - :' -- ----- 4' 4 : i 1 11'IN Terror - - Yank Economy Saves Japan 84 Billion Occupation Cost ' t t rune 29—A 'YOKOHAMA orous economy drive ordered by Lt Gen Robert L Eichelberger commanding the United Statts Eghth array has lopped about 10000000000 yen —S 4000000000 at the official rate of exchange— off the occupation costs the Japanese government otherwise would have been forced to pay for the fuwal year 11)47 according to au- thoritative esttmatea Sunday Fiesti:ta have been accomplished by criany means including the cancellation of many projects originally proposed centralization for the occupation of purchasing n and of competitive among contractors work inaug-uratio- g bidJ-1in- b FOR SALE Drive Comm! los Diesel H P ?silty4M tractors-1- 50 25--D- eet $8000 SHOO -- I &-- so atitrallars at racks vans sad ratrigeratar jobs ads as -To axel gitots itito $1750 -- $2250 sold bocooso ottro ots ors roll floot boo mow boo P tractors toovortod t 200-K torts! mod solol-tro3o- ri Cstect S Express S WTST 4th SO 4SS TeL Tar Inspection and additional info D Trf 7"-- L Tactile ' IF" t '''''' - ' - ‘ ' 0 ' ' t''14 '' it C ' 70 4- 00 t l'''' 4 ' '' ' - ' - t" yr- rir 'I: t 't 04 tote' : Pa rI 1 - It's more Important than ever to make them last by proper bleaching :3 I t communist-hel- Mao d Reds Intensify Attacks in Area reipm0PEIPLVG China June ar-- - - 29 & Af to safely within territory Is served ! : Well Bet You Can't Match It Anywhere! : -- 1 4- t 1 g i I ! - 3 - i 4 7" 1 t 4 IL I II -- '- - 0 -- -' ''' - p - e 4- t ----- t '' - 1 ' i low-co- st 1 1 t ! 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ViICIAL TISSUES Battery - ' :7"(' ''''- - 6neSt lteStale and Electric Portab le Radio I 111 11 Ni a solctioa N- ) U lc rV " -- Ches- - Kools Camels tertieldc Philo MoreSo Old ris Lucky ' : t :5 CITB1 5c f:" 0' 1- t1 ::-- 14941t !110--- : - - ti 1 ) ananuanisananaanaanannanani ' '1'''iti::14-4--:-446- C i U 7 ' I - - I ig ET-- r: --A- 11" A riaPRINTED -- -- gl Economy Photo Finishing Cutter non ti : - '''' tk 110 QUALITY! 1 dot 401 1 - - i OUR 3 - 41 04 - : - COMPARE - qi4 t - PRICE! ! 3-37- 28 -- N in negotiations which had made the outbreak of hostilities seern inevitable There was no word that a reply had been sent but Pres Soekarno hailed the note in a statement to Associated Press Correspondent Stanley Swinton in Jogpakarta as al -) '- - IIS karno said "the government's sympathetic attitude toward the republic of Indonesia laid its true comprehension of Indonestalt problems especially its' desire to see—and I quote the state department — 'immediate formation of an interim government for Indonesia established upon the principle of federation as proposed by the Indonesian republic' OUR : COMPARE Soe- 1404tc: 46 b "It is gratifying to note" - gift f 4 be BATAVIA Java June 29 (A'— Dutch and Indonesian officials conferred Sunday over the United States note which both' sides welcomed as halting the immediate threat of war in the Netherlands East Indies The Dutch denied officially an Indonesian claim that military operations were to begin Monday " tent" In Dutch East Indies - all-Jewi- sh w Ceri tcel:tiT10 VI f 1 & will U S Note Stalls Hostilities rake Ztriburte 5 nit Monday June 30 1947 Wht - easing the crisis "to a great ex- - ' against republican strongholds but a reliable informant said the 4 was delivered American in c i Saturday barely in time to permit T CONIPLE-r- x the Dutch to countermand orders ' C-1 C LLtirrz4 - Fzi t rho Poire4eAre i for a general attack will We Complete The Dutch and Indonesians met le testalled tee s r vitelaro a at the palace of Dutch Gov Gen $15950 ‘a s Ii&& ite og&A atiai i Hubertus J Van Mook to conN e' Leaehnusrjr : t o' i 4 ' venting note ' eT which sider effects of the r' ' 1w:0- 0 rrett4 1“tirtfe ' e -- --- 4 64 urged the Indonesian republic to —— We offer Salt Lake ammo ' '4' 41 ' cooperate immediately in formaan unusual opportunity 'woos' to Iin tion of an interim government and World's Fastest Adding stall beat in their gas homes at this unheard-o- f 1 promised to discuss economic aid prVol the easiest Machineand i Our 51)tra1atrs Gas is when the government was formed t a tostod appr000d Converss to use product! IS I i' The Indonesians present were will sat you many bodrs of thous' Soewandi minister of educaand effort giving you oconorti L 1 FOR PROMPT Renewed attacks Sunday Dr host IA wintertimits tion who received the U S note official one today! denunciation the brought Foote Gen Consul Walter from for or a Three of the Britons who were secretary-generDial 94211 for Sorvka MULTIPLIER CORPORATION victims of Sunday's attacks were and Aliof Boediardio DEMONSTRATION Indonesian the delegawounded while they were sunbath- tion which has been I send llorsls Solos tall Clary at negotiating f I ENGINEERS Inc Dist SirDarss ing and swimming with Jewish with the Dutch- illiOt P0! 11 'iPt E H VAN NLt04 MST near in Mediterranean the girls leadSuite 509 Salt Foote had Lake Deal" Bldg ati republican -- 1 7—- --the Jewish colony of Herzlyia 10 ers to reply urged promptly to the note asywv--4--miles north of Tel Aviv In order to remove the deadlock The fourth was shot in a central street of Haifa up the coast 111110111DIEDDEIUDES131111:11:111111111DELEIR IP 14A6110 1 ever as JERUSALEM Palestine June The United Nations (UP) Palestine COMMISSiOn Sunday night denounced as a "flagrant violation" of the U N appeal for peace in Palestine a series of Jewish terrorist attacks which have caused 11 British army casualties four fatal in 24 hours Four British army men were wounded Sunday in Tel Aviv and Haifa in what British army authorities believed to be a new general outbreak of terrorism In a third attack shots were fired from a speeding black sedan at a police station in Jaffa the Tel Arab city akjoining Aviv After the first Saturday night attacks individual members of the U N special investigating commission called them an insult to it and denounced them as gangsterism 29 Ai I Pt ut revolt intended to overthrow the government" It said this complaint was approved by thehadnational government which directed the supreme court to issue a writ for his arrest It is unlikely that the writ r 4 ilk chief The official bulletin said the high court of Klangsu province had requested his detention on an grounds that he "originated all-oillegal party and started an Rise In Holy Land 46 dmr 011(411th 'slow 4 AF :' - AO ‘1 si - v ''''' I-- ''" '40'0 - Ilk " Low - 'Et t Pir -- a' ' i' 4 7NP l iN42ACANI Tse-Tun- (UP) —Refugees from areas captured by the Chinese cormnunists continued to stream into this city Sunday as the reds neared the capital of northeast Hopei province and carried guerilla warfare to within 17 miles of Peiping Chinese press reports said communist troops assaulting the approaches to Paoting captured Mancheng and11Haugh' 16 miles northmiles northeast of the west and beleaguered capital At Hsushi the nationalist garrison was nearly wiped out while communist gunfire tore up the Paoting airfield landing strip Meanwhile the reds burned the railway station at Toutien only 17 miles south of Peiping itself e Reports from Nanking on the '7 40 fighting in Manchuria said communists had intensified their at1 4 tacks against the eastern out35 miles skirts of Szepingkai south of Changchun A Central news dispatch from Ilukden said the reds had been thrown back with heavy looses Lifting of the siege of Szepingkill and government gains in the northeast are expected soon the semiofficial news agency asserted Another report from Mukden 0 said Chuntou an important point on the Changchun railroad SO A "' miles south of Szepingkal had A Ak been recaptured in bitter see-sareinforced comfighting However t munist forces were said to be engaged in renewed attacks Other reports said nationalists NI advancing from Kungchuling were t f attempting to make a junction with other government troops in Manchuria 1 ' 140 L 4e:oof tA01 "" : t ' ' 'it '''''' c- - I ' ' ip 40 - )1ANIaNG June 29 UM—The Chinese national government bulletin ' Sunday published a mandate for the arrest of Mao g Chinese communist arrny's military government tion estimate that the occupation next year will require only about half the materials it has taken or will take from Japanese sources during 1947 Results of the economy drive will be of considerable importance both to the United States and to Japan The United States already has financed Japanese deficits through food Imports and other 'means to the extentof $20000000 Any reduction in occupation costs can be expected to reduce similar amounts which will be provided In the future as well as make It easier for the Japanese to obtain the foreign credits they now are seeking by improving the governSimiment's financial position larly economy In the occupation partially served to meet frequently voiced Japanese complaints that the occupation coats imposed on them by the surrender are one of the principal 'factors preventing their economic revival The Japanese government originally budgeted occupation expenses for 1947 at 20000000000 of the total national yen-24- 5cf0 budget This figure now however Is virtually meaningless due to the drop in value of the yen since early this year The new regime now is planning to Introduce a supplementary budget amounting to at least 30000000000 yen raising the total national appropriations to 144000000000 Military government officers estimated Sunday that the actual occupation cost would be about 40000000 yen—and would have amounted to about 60000000000 had economy procedures not been Introduced Copyright by N Y Times 41000 ' tr' t Express Co Intel-m1'6M- ARREST OF LEADING RED sec- Doc-Wil- d Pacific Intermountain CHIANG Ing for the occupation forces on the Japanese government pay roll Because of the sliding value of the yen it is Impossible to make an accurate forecast in terms of money but officers of the Eighth vig- SEEKS' U ' MCK OF TDIE! 1 i 0'A t 71 i I t I i I 1414Fibrdriddillr - 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