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The 7hite House - announced today the trip of the president of the provisional " government of France is definite, without dis cussing its purpose beyond the mutural desire" of the two-men to meet I American and French sources, speculating on questions likely to : be brought up, gave attention to these topics: 1. The French economic situa tion. - 2. The question of Germany's western boundary.-.; i 3. France'i ihart in German reDarations. ' 4. The Far Eastern situation. Detroit Fire Brings Death to 11, Injures 52 DETROItJ Aug. 13.-(ff)-A sud den fire, sweeping through a De troit boxing factory today, brought death to 11 women and two men and Injuries to 82 other persons, several of whom are not expected to live. - - It - broke - out - as the 180 em ployes of the Export Box it Sealer Co., mostlx women, were in the midst of a rest period and were li'contn in a ink box. Apparently disbelieving shout of fire from the first floor of the two-story factory building, the workers continued to listen to the blaring of the mechanical player until flames beean licking the stairway. Then came a rush for doors and windows. Most of the victims, seared by flames or mad dened by the intense heat, died af ter leaninc from second story win dows and crashing: on the tide- walk of one of Detroit's most heav ily traveled streets. Speaks to Thron WASHINGTON, Aug. 14-Wftn an impromptu: speech on the White House lawn early tonight Presi dent Truman told a large crowd of spectators that this was a great day for democracy, He said it marked the final tri umph over fascism and would; go down in history as one of Its most noteworthy days. The whole country now should unite, the president said, in efforts to preserve the future peace of the world. I WAR BULLETINS LEGION COMDK. TO VISIT PORTLAND, Aug. 13. -(-Am erican Legion National Com mander Ed Schelberling will vis it Portland Sept 9, a Portland post officer said todayl ; i - . . And Still Champion! mi m WASHINGTON, Auir. 14 (AP) President fruman tonight proclaitned Augast 15 and 16 as Igal olidays with the notation that! war workers who work . -.1 ' i ij . L. . i I ; ' . ! n mose aayi wuuiu do paiu ovcrume. J i WASHINGON, Aasr. il (AP) Text f President Ira nian's statement authorizing a two-day holiday for govern-. Ceni employes:, - j a i ; , . . j ; ;: .One of the lurdest working trroups of wtr workers ;dar g the past four yaers -and perhaps the least appreciated by the public has been4he federal employes in Washington land throurhoot the coantrr. They have carried on the day- to-day operations of the government which are essential to the support of our figrhtips; men i to the acrrying; on of the jwmr.' " ! ! . j' . s '! ' ? h On behalf of the Nation, I formally express thanks to them. r As a token of this feeling", I hereby request all the heads of the departments,, agencies and bureaus throughout the government to excuse the employes thereof for tomorrow and Thursday, . ' j . j-' i This action is to be without charge agianst the annual leare of the employes. Only skeleton forces need be main tained. , 1 ' I hope that all of the employes of the government will enjoy this well-deserred-44hough inadequate holiday. LONDON, Wednesday. Am. lS--tMme lUsdster AtUee esweed Japaa bad svrrenderea. LONDON, Wednesdar. Aftg. 15-PV-The Moseew radie annoiuieed at midnifht (7 pjn. EWT) the uneondiUoiial surrender eg Japan, . !' -I - - ! - I SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. H-VPy-Toky radio anneonced Emperor IBrebite la a special broadcast will read the Imperial rescript if Ja pan's capitulation at 11 pjsd tentfht eastern war time. It will be beamed la the Japanese Ungiae te Japanese eeenpted area la Asia. LONDON, Aag. 14-1-The Moscow radie said tonight .the Soviet Union and the Chinese Kepablie had signed a treaty ef Friendship today, j . i ' State Offices Closed! ! On receipt of word of President Truman's proclamation declaring; Wednesday and Thursday, Atfgr 13 and 18 official holidays; Governor! Earl Enell issued bis proclamation setting; the same days as) legal holidays for Oregon. The governor's: proclamation means that all public offices and the banks will be closed for the two days. The Boys Are Coming Homp WASHINGTON, Aug. 14f(S- President Truman tonight fore- east that 5,000,000 to 5,500,000 men in the army may be return ed to civilian life with in the! next 12 to IS months. Furthermore, he said in announcing Japan's sur render, only the lowest age groups will now be drafted into the army. Preliminary estimates indicate only those under 28 will be called, Mr. Truman said. jj r His recommendation was that selective service reduce inductions Immediately from 80,000 a month to 50,000. , . . . ;;- "It Is too early te propose a definite- figure for the ocbupa tion forces which will be repair ed In the Pacific 12 months jfrom now or what redaction it miy be possible to make in the strength of the army force now allotted to occupation duties la Europe, the president said in a statement : "It Is apparent, however that we eaa release as many men as Stores Closed Tomorrow ! Salem store ef gQ varieties will remain closed Wednesday la Victory -day observance, t AH but retail food and drug establishments shot their doors a few minates after ( pjn. today te - swell the . crowds . that thronged the capital city dewatewa ttreets. us , : . Tears ttreajaln down smil- ln faces, women wearing aerv Ice stars paused te shake U (rimed hands of mechanics who had left their wartime labors at 4 sun, Tuesday. Automobiles moved oat of the haslaes dis trict, as fathers, went tej jcta the children they hope may never see . another war. j The first: Methodist church hell chlated eat the first aoUee la Salem after the White Bom announcement, te m joined a few minates later by factory whistles, sir raid sirens, other eharea bells, the horns of has tening motorists. j The only persons who seemed In no harry were men la khaki. marine green aad nary, ! who grinned and watched civilians with a detached air bat many were just as Jubilant for all their demeanor. i ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (AP) President trumari tonight dispatched through Secretary of State, Byrnes an order for the Japanese government to stop the ar j on ' all fronts. ; !.:.. ;. ;r": ;V " . -'" ' ". The dispatch as sent 'through the Swiss rorernment. being turned over to the Swiss legation here a few minutes after 7 o'clock i r 4. WASHZNGTOX Ana. 14 AT1 President Truman m nouncod at 7:C0 pan, EWT tonight Japanese acceptaacs of tur rid lam '-. . TherwiH -W accepted 4r jGeneral 1 DoudUts MacAithug when arranaemmis can bo complited. ' . I Mr. Truman road the formal mosaaco rekryod from Em peror EIrohiio through the Swiss cjorrnmnt la which the Jap rule ptodaed the surrender cm the terms laid down by the Kg Throo conference at Pc4sdam. . : rreeldent Truman made this statomentt j j 5 hare received (his afternoon a message from (ho Japa nese government la reply to the message forwarded to that gor emment by the secretary of state on August 11 I leem this reply a full acceptance oi the Postdam declare afioa which specifies the unconditioned surrender oi Japan. ' 1 Tn fills reply there Is no gialifSrxrtioru ' ! ' "Arrangements are now being made for me1 formal sign ing of surrender terms at the earliest pcestble moment, General Douglas MacArthur has been appointed ,fhe su preme Allied commander to receive the Japanese surrender. "Great Britain, Russia and China will be represented b high ranking officers. I ' "Meantime, the Allied tamed Icrces hare been ordered to suspend oSenslTe acnon. ; . I "Ths prcclamauan of V-J dar must watt upon (he formal signing of the surrender terms by Japan.' I - - . Simultaneously Mr. Truman disclosed that selective serv ice is taking immediate steps to slash Inductions from 80X00 to 50X00 a month. : Henceiorth. .Mr. Truman said, only those men under 2& w&l be drafted foe the reduced quotas, j ; i 1 The While House made public the Japanese government's Gov. Earl Snell today Issued the ge accepting that ended fixe war which started Decern Prayer Asked By Governor At War's End All Manpower Controls Now Are Revoked WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 1- (fl The government today revoked all wir-time manpower controls, ef-i fective immediately, and set forth a plan aimed at speedy reemploy-; ment of veterans and released war workers. vi.-;J- ' 4 ! l. ,''' j- IS " ' --'''T- ' In an action timed to coincide with Japan's surrender, the war manpower' commission announced a 1 program which it s,ald Would stimulate "reconversion activities and the speedy reemployment of displaced workers, at the same time restoring a free labor: mar ket.' " v.-;. " L V,:' can be - brought home by the means available during the next year following statement: "Let us give profound thanks to Almighty God that this terrible and most devastating war ' that man and history have ever known has finally come to an end, - "Let us oiler prayer ox com- delivered by the Swiss u y- ion. ; The text of the messaoe which ' charae aaffedres follows: ;J , r; 1- "Communication of (he Japanese government of August 14, 1945. addressed to the gorernments of the United States, Great Briataln. the Soviet Union,' and China: "With reference to the Japanese government's note of Aug ust 10 regarding (heir acceptance of the provisions of the fort to the parents and relatives I Potsdam declaration and the reply of the governments of the of those brave men and women United States, Great Britain, (he Soviet Union and China sent by who have made the supreme I American Secretary of Stats Byrnes under the date of August sacrifice in behalf of the ereat I H. the Japanese government have the honor to communicate to cause of liberty, justice and free- the government of the four powers as follows: j Anrn j . I "1. His modesty the emperor has issued an Imperial- re script regarding Japan's acceptance of the provisions of tho Potsdam decleratlon. . j- - 2. - His majesty the emperor is prepared to authorize and insure the signature by his government and the imperial general headquarters of necessary terms for carrying out the provi sions of the Potsdam declaratloa. His majestey is also pre pared to issue his commands to jail the military; naval, and air authorities of Japan and all the forces under their control wher ever located to cease active operations, to surrender arms, and to issue such other orders as mar bo required by the supreme commander of the Allied forces for the execution oi the above dom. "Our thoughts, our deeds and our actions must: now be direct ed toward the future. "The recent and amazing de velopment of the atomic; bomb with its : unlimited potentialities of death and destruction that alone brings forcibly to our at tention the absolute necessity for the success of a world peace or ganization in - which the United States must exercise a continu Ing, active leadership. It is clear ly evident that another world war would not only mean the de struction of .nations, but very likely civilization itself. mentioned terms." 1 1 , f surrcn- . WASHINGTON. An?. 14 (AP) Japan has dcred unconditionally, President Truman annoraced at 7. B.m. EWT. tnnirht. Cneral of the Armv Dousrlas A. Mac- tciy civuizavioa 1 ustux. i " , , "This time It must not be In bn designated supreme allied cqnnnaader to -Our reconversion and! post- dered suspended .everywhere. V-J day : wiU be proclaimed war proerams must be activated only after the surrender has been formally accepted by Mac- with all speed and . dispatch. 1 Arthur. s r- - .:. 1 , &y ill :?r.;g ; t ' - ' ' : . 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