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    DATA ON PEARL
HARBORD1SASTER
Effort To Clear Hull Of
Responsibility ' Matched
By Trial Demands
Confer on Tokyo Bay Entry
ret!
Thomas, D., Utah, urged that we
try to avoid a future Pearl Har
bor instead of finding a scape
Eoat for the last one.
Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D Va.,
however, has called for a joint
congressional resolution direct
ing a court martial if the 1941
commanders at Pearl Harbor are
not given one. If such open
trials are not possible, he said,
then congress should conduct its
own investigation. Several
other congressmen have demand
ed fuller disclosures.
Washington, Aug. 31 (U. Re
state department efforts to clear
former Secretary of State Cor
dell Hull of responsibility for
the Pearl Harbor disaster today
paralleled continued congres
sional demands for more infor
mation and public trials for the
men accused.
The state department released
a Hull letter of a year ago in
which he emphatically denied
that his last proposal to the
Japanese on Nov. 26, 1941, was
an "ultimatum," as it was called
by the army board of inquiry.
The army board said the Hull
proposal led to the Japanese de
cision to attack Pearl Harbor
and indirectly criticized him for
forcing the issue at a time when
the army and navy were desper
ately sparring for time in order
to prepare.
The letter did not answer the
army charge that Secretary of
War Henry L. Stimson was not
advised by Hull that he had
handed the so-called ultimatum
to the Japanese.
It did, however, reply to the
charges that Hull failed to keep
the army and navy informed of
1
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-- ' Letter tgga
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(Acm Tehphotot
Members of Adm. William F. Hnlsey's staff and Japaness navy officers
and harbor pilots examine charts of Sagamt and Tolsyo Bays prior to
entry by U. S. Third Fleet, In conference held aboard u. s. s, Missouri,
. flagship of 3rd Fleet. U. S. Navy Badio-Telephoto from Guam.
the critical nature of the situa
tion. Hull said that at war coun
cil meetings on Nov. 25 and Nov.
28 he warned of an imminent
break with Japan and declared
that the security of the U. S. was
"in the hands of the army and
navy."
Hull himself has made no
statement on the charges except
to state that after careful study
of the reports he will say what
ever seems called for. Officials
doubted that at this time he per
sonally would enter the nation
wide debate created by publica
tion of the Pearl Harbor reports.
Some officials hinted today
that the files of the Japanese
foreign office, if not completely
destroyed, may throw more light
on Japan's surprise move in late
1941.
Some congressmen want to
drop the whote matter. Sen.
James E. Murray, D., Mont.,
sees "nothing to be gained" by
investigations. Sen. Elbert
A city Is people; just people.
The city is women carrying
bundles and women carrying
babies. Women perspiring in un
seasonal coats and women in
crisp, cool sheers. Women going
home or to work; women just
going. Women smelling of sweat
and women smelling of A Night
in Paris. Moral women; immoral
women. Women.
The city is men. Men in nattily
tailored suits, in work clothes,
sports clothes; men who look as
though they had just stepped out
of the bath tub, men who look
as though they had never step
ped into one. Men smelling of
fish and shaving powder and liq
uor and train oil. Men with pink
skins and firm-fleshed bodies.
Men with pendulous jowls and
bellies. Men striding purposeful-1
ly to office or mill. A one-legged
man selling pencils, the stump
of his missing leg bare, scaley
and revolting. A blind man play
ing Rescue the Perishing, off
key and with excruciating varia
tions. The city is babies; dainty
babies and dirty babies. Babies
with cute nubbiny noses; babies
with leaky noses. Babies whose
fat little behinds are encased in
silk; a baby whose undiapered
state leaves its sex no matter
for conjecture.
A city is sailors and soldiers
wooing girls in the shelter of a
doorway; or of a lamp post; or
no shelter at all. Matrons eye
these with disapproval or sym
pathy, according to their nature.
Girls alone look at them wish
fully; as do boys alone.
The city is expectant mothers;
hordes of them. Their youth digs
down into your heart. Life has
denied them so much. Yet be
entirely denied they will not and
that the future is made secure
by their insecurity seems a little
unjust.
The city is people and It gets
into your blood and you hate it
and love it; are repelled by it
and attracted by it and you
wouldn't have it any other way.
Any other way and it would not
be The City.
JAP ATTITUDE IS
SO SORRY. PLEASE
Tokyo, Aug. 31 (U.R) The
Japanese only a few months
even weeks ago were beating
and Jabbing Americans with
bayonets.
Today they bowed politely, as
if to say:
"So sorry, please!"
The Tokyo newspapers also
have done an abrupt about-face.
The English language Nippon
Times likened Gen. Douglas Mac-
Arthur's arrival to the coming
of Commodore Perry 92 years
ago.
"Japan's reconstruction can be
possible only in a spirit of friend
ly cooperation with other coun
tries of the world," the Times
said. ' Only through such amity
can Japan expect good relations
in return and eventually, aid and
cooperation."
Friday, Aug. 31. 1943
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
LITE TERM FOR SOLDIER
Los Angeles, Aug. 31 (U.R)
Pvt. Alvin Goldson, 19-year-old
Negro soldier, today began a life
prison sentence Imposed by a
slaying last July 9 of Ens. Nor
man Blcknese of Wheatland, la.
Cloatna time for sunoay Too Lata
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Fleaaa remember.
Appetizing
Schilling
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Production of baby chicks in
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during April as compared with
the same month in 1944.
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;JiV'l'&f fe if U'aJ 4B fk- f'h 40 year, of baking with
, 55 tig lIfACT fSJf 4 3 Sperry Drifted Snow Flour.
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A TALENTED PARTNER of the singing,
dancingWinchell Twinsof 1 898, Carrie
; Winchcll Donnelly won the applause
I of western theatre-goers. In that same
year she began winning her husband's
applause, too, with her Sperry Drifted
anow Mour bakings.
CAItll WINCHEll DONNEILY of San Francisco were once written for rhis former actma, thia
smiles appreciatively, as she tastes the new is a new honor! And Mrs. Donnelly's cnjoymoK
dessert that Sperry's Martha Meade dedicated forecasts the treat western women hare in store
to ber for her 40 yean of loyalty to Sperry when they make this remarkable new Frail
Drifted Snow Floor. Though aoofri and daacea Chiffon Pie with Sperry Drifted Snow Flour.
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ON SAN JUAN HILL, Teddy Rooserelt and his Rough Riders thundered to
battle in 1898. That was the year Carrie Winchell Donnelly sorted using
Sperry Drifted Snow Flour, to bake fragrant loaves of homemade bread.
flaky-crusied pies, fluffy cakes. Her 40 years of fcoe bakings again prove
usi women wso koow use urutea soow.
"We consider this recipe worthy of
honoring a 40-year user of our
SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR."
mvs TttaiCAa. TKccU
Noted Western Food Authority
FRUIT CHIFFON PIE
It's creamy-ox! refreshins: with a flavor that's an Invi
tation to a second helping And this rncipe has bern hake
checked by the Martha Meade Home Staff for your baking
protection with Sperry Drifted Snow Klour. So to be sure of
success, don't use just any flour . . . follow this recipe exactly.
Sift flovr twfof mtoivrlng.
U Iwtl moivrtmnli for oil ingrdntw
Beat over boiling waUr until nealded
1 cup tablf r top-of-th-brH crvom
Beat toaether until well blended, and add nlowly to acalded
cream in top of double boiler, stirring constantly
1 tgg yolk
3 tablipoons ml Hi
I ttatpoon vanilla vxtrocf
A cvp swaar
Vi Uotpoof) iatt
Cook stirring occasionally until filling thickens slightly and
coats the back of the spoon, about 10 minutes. He move from
heat, and add, stirring until gelatine dissolves
1 tob lt poon glatln, S0fftnd k
2 tabUtpoom cold wotf and
3 tabUtpoent fraind lmn jvVc
Let tool until filling begins to jelL Then add, folding in
carefully between each anI it ion
1 itiffty botn gg whit, bofn to mvrlngut wlHi
4 fabkspootH twgar
1 Vi cwpi tut wp frih frvlt (or bvyrtost, wtfl drolnoa'
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stand in refrigerator or cold place until filling is firm, an
hour or more. Jut before serving garnish pie with additional
fruit or berries as desired, 6 servings,
To hoittit coftO! flo pan eaaioialng filling
in a bowl of fry cold water or aakd ito.
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thii recipe, unn Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched
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they'll refund double the cost of your entire tack of Drifted Snow.
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