THE LOWELL SUN Action Seen Pearl Harbor Probers Learn British As Only Hope Prime Minister Favored Warning AH Branches of TODAY's INDEX WASHINGTON, Nov
TO SETTLE OF 200,000 AUTO WORKERS Churchill Urged Government Ultimatum to Japs THE LOWELL SUN Action Seen Pearl Harbor Probers Learn British as Only Hope Prime Minister Favored Warning AH Branches of TODAY'S INDEX WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (AP)—Congressional investi- o'clock -* Amusements IO!D«*tk* „. 3|Radl* Preirami. General Motor* Clutlfled 8, 9|Drcw Pearson NEWSPAPER — United Press—Associated Prest Wirephoto • •• •••• ish prime minister to Mr. Boose- proval,, the federal govern- velt was read to the senate-home ment called on its top con- committee investigating the Jap- 67th Year No. 275 Lowell Mass. Saturday November 24 1945 Lowell Flier anese surprise attack on Pearl 12 Pages 3 Cents ciliators today in an effort Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. to effect a settlement in the Dated Nov. 30, 1941, and la- far-reaching General Motors beled "personal and secret for Boy Badly Sank Two Jap the president from former naval Yamashita's Two Injured strike. person," it said: Further deadlocking the dispute "It seems to me that one Hurt by Auto was the corporation's emphatic re- Battleships important < method remains jection of a CIO United Automo- unused in a-verting war be- Appeal Ruling No. Chelmsford Child as Bus and bile Workers proposal for arbitra- Lt. J. W. Swe'eney tween Japan and our two in Serious Condition tion of the union's 30 per cent Holds Silver Star countries, namely a plain dec- wage demand. laration, secret or public as Due Next Week (Special to The Sun) Truck Crash The strike, now jelling some-200,- and Navy Cross may be thought best, that any N O K T H CHDELMSFORO — 000 workers in 51 cities through- further act of aggression by Philippine Supreme Struck by a machine late yester- Both Vehicles out the nation, was ordered Tues- 1X)WEUL—A 21-year-old Navy Japan will lead immediately day on Dunstable road, nine-year- day night shortly after General pilot, whose span of combat ser- to the gravest coasequences.- Court to Act on old William Vickery, son of Mr. Badly Damaged Here Motors reported its reply to the I realize 'your constitutional and Mrs. Norman Vickery, 17 proposal would not be ready within vice covered the last four months difficulties but it would be Habeas Corpus Plea Tyngsboro road, was still in seri- Early This Morning 24 hours allotted by the union for of war „ the Pacific, today had tragic if Japan drifted into MANILA, Nov. 24 (UP)—The ous condition today at St. Jo- I/OWEIX—Two. periu were the purpose. emerged as one the city's most war by encroachment with- Philippines supreme court today seph's hospital, Lowell. The youth, injured and several others highly decorated heroes, and had out having before her fairly annonced it will rule next week who was reported as In a semi- DETROIT, Nov. 24 (UP)—Gov- and squarely the dire charac- on Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita's conscious condition, this forenoon, narrow escapes at 6.45 o'clock this ernment intervention offered the to his credit the practical sinking ter of a further aggressive habeas corpus petition challenging Is suffering from a possible frac- morning, -when an Eastern Mass. only apparent hope today for an of two Jap battleships. step. I beg you to consider the authority of Gen. Douglas Mc- ture of the skulL Street Railway bus collided with early settlement of the General He Js Lieut. _CJG?L James whether, at the moment which Arthur to order war crimes Trials. According _to _Offieer__ Allan..5 a -Jtwx^toiL dumpStruck at West Motors strikers the breach ^wid- - -you- judge—right which "may- ened- between the company and Sweeney, USNR) holder of the be very near, you should not The court continued the case un- Adams of the local police, .young! SLQ ^c^ve, collided at Motors system disappeared when jthat fee "taking the law Inxj before 5 o'clock when he ob- back injuries. the corporation late yesterday 're- "We would, of course, make his ows hands.-' --erved two youngsters pulling a West Sixth anJ Ennell streets. jected a union plan for arbitra- a similar declaration or share Delgacfe Defense cart. Jensen asserted that when Joseph Boucher, 116 Coburn tion. The corporation also with- in a joint declaration, and in Counsel Lit^r. CoL Walter C. Hen- he approached the pair,, young street, was the only passenger in drew its earlier offer of a 10 per any case arrangements are Vickery darted across the road the bus who claimed injury, but being made to synchronize our drix* attack on IvIacArthur as cent wage increase. 'slander agalsst our great sav- into the path of his machine. He he was' no I taken to a hospital. Auto, Telephone Strikes In a strongly-worded reply ta action with yqurs. Forgive iour." said that he applied his brakes but He told the bus driver, Thomas me, my dear friend, for pre- the front of the car struck the Leclair, 22 Ludlam street, that he officials of the striking United suming to press such a course He said the president of the Automobile Workers union (CIO), United States gave MacArthur au- youth and knocked him to the was injured about the knees. May Become Nationwide the company said: upon you, but I am convinced thority through a joint staff to try ground. Jensen took the child At the time of the accident, the that it might make all the to the hospital. 1. The arbitration proposal was difference and prevent*a mel- Yamashlta and that only the pres- bus had 40 passengers aboard, er<- Hundreds of Thousands of Workers in effect a request for the com- ancholy extension of the ident or congress can-stop the pro- route to Kearney square. pany to abdicate the . right of war/' ' cedure. According to police, *\!? bus was, May Be Forced Out of Employment management. Delgado "warned the court to (Signed) Winant" traveling on West Sixth street By United Press 2. The UAW sought to blame Republicans of the Pearl Harbor exercise caution in deciding the UNO Group .cward Bridge street, when the General Motors for a strike "which petition for five reasons: -ruck came oat of Ennell street Both the automotive and tele- committee dug deeper today into phone strikes threatened to become the union has been planning for the 1941 Atlantic Charter meeting 1. Possible .breach of faith with T*ie bus hit the truck broadside months." the United States: nationwide today. of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt m Il causing ttoe latter vehicle t Lady Astor Frank Rising, general manager 3. The union's proposal meant and Winston Churchill. 2. To avoid confusion swerve onto the sidewalk. The of, the Automobile and Aviation that an arbitration board would - Senator Ferguson (R-Mlch) told the judiciary branches;- front end of..the bus was crushes Parts Manufacturers Association assume responsibility for deter- a reporter he is looking' specifically 3. It would be unwise to inter in by the impact, while the righ May Testify said that the coast-to-coast strike mining what is a sound financial for any sign that a military com- fere with the Army because tech Bedford'Port side Of the truck was considerable against General Motors was caus- and economic policy for General mitment might have been made in war is going on; jammed. Lt. (}g) James W. Sweeney the meeting fdur months before "Committee Wants ing a "rapid strangulation" of the Motors. the Japanese attack catapulted 4. The trial is: an executive an( entire automobile industry. Meanwhile, ftie UAW's wage ne- Air Medal, Silver Star and Navy this country into war. not a judic'ary matter; Boston to Be Made at Nuernberg Rising stated bluntly that some gotiations with the Ford Motor Cross, the last" being the second 5. The court might lose face Italian 100,000 workers employed in plants company were watched with inter- highest decoration awarded for continued o« f*«ice if the Army ignored its decision World Headquarters British Cliveden supplying 60 per cent or more of est for any bearing they might heroism. As far as is known, Lieut, Yamashita's trial continued be- BOSTON, Nov. 24 (INS)—Gov. Set Sought by their output to General Motors have, on the General Motors strike. Sweeney is the second man from fore the military commission with Cabinet Quits would be' added "within a few There has been talk of Ford and «• this city to win the award. the defense calling witnesses to Maurice J. Tobin and members Nazis as Witnesses days" to the 430,000 already idled the Chrysler corporation halting of the commission appointed to Premier Parri Loses work stoppages over the coun- production in a sympathy move Announcement that he had been 25 Soldiers prove the defendant was not re- NUERNBERG, Nov. (UP)— try. awarded the Navy Cross came less sponsible for starvation conditions. promote the selection of a Greater- Support of Six Parties that would upset the UAW's Boston site as permanent home of Lady Astor and other members of If continued for any length of strategy, but there has been no than a week ago, a few days be- Maj. Gen. Koichi Kira, a pris- Jie so-called British Cliveden set :ime, he said, the G-M strike would fore he arrived home in person oner of war who had been Japa- :he United Nations Organization, ROMJB, Nov. 24 e Orson Adams, Jr., president of coalition had withdrawn their sup- Jerman foreign minister's attorney "And when the parts plants the UAW reaches a satisfactory based bombing attack on elements of August, 1944. said today. go down, Ford, Chrysler ana agreement, it might be used as a Army Service He said prisoners of war were he First National bank of Bos- port from him. compromise formula. of the Japanese fleet in the Yoku- given the same rations as Japanese ton; Dr. Karl T. Compton, presi- Parri's resignation came at the Dr. Fritz Sauter, Von Ribben- the other auto companies will Silver Star Hero have to close, too," he said. Ford has indicated In its' nego- Continued on Payee Three soldiers. / dent of MIT; Dr. George Holmes end of almost continuous 72-hour trop's attorney, said, "Yes, prob- Among Group He admitted on cross-examina- Perkins, Harvard planning board, negotiations in which the Right ably," when asked if he intended Government intervention was tiations that it was anxious tO' tion, however, that the Japanese and Erwin Canham. Wing parties of the Italian coali- ;o request the American-born no- .ooked to as the only apparent meet the union half way. Yester- Discharged were permitted^ to "procure addi- In a radio address preceding the tion sought control of the govern- blewoman's appearance. Yester- hope for an early end to the strike day, the Ford management asked Loot Army departure, Gov. Tobin outlined the ment. of 175,000 CIO auuo workers who the union to assume financial re» tional food" from Filipino civilians day, Sauter said he wanted to call sponsibility for work stoppages. 1XJWEIX—A Silver Star hero'is DUt prisoners of war were denied Jrogram for the effort to induce The former Partisan leader was Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Kemsley eft their jobs in 102 G-M plants among the 24 soldiers and one :his "privilege." UNO to locate here, and said: abandoned first by the Liberal and four other British leaders to Wednesday. Walter Reuther, UAW vice Vehicles Here Army officer included in today's A second witness, Lieut. Col. "A favorable outcome of our party, then by the Democratic La- lelp prove that Britain intended Meanwhile, a strike of 8700 H- president, was asked in a list of dischargees from the govern- Kikuo Ishitawa, supply officer in mission will mean the beginning of :o attack Germany. .inois telephone workers threat- Droadcasting s_ystem radio in- Camera, Clothing Taken; ment's saparation centers. a new era in this section of the bor and Christian Democratic par- ened-to spread, following a sixth terview last night if he believed Yamashita's headquarters, testified ties, leaving him with support of The Cliveden set, about which unions should be penalized for Jewel Thief Clicks Sergt. Donald M. VanGreenby that U. S. submarines prevented United States. It will make Bos- only half the coalition members. Sauter was asked, was a group of unsuccessful conference with U. S. of 388 Pine street, a veteran of the arrival of £ood supplies in ton the focal point of trie whole conciliation officials. striking in plants while^ under daring breaks 11 months overseas and holder of Parri still commanded much )rominent British men and women Joseph A. Beirne, president of contract. He replied that there Manila. world's endeavors to perpetuat1 e the who met at Lady Astor's country last night and early today netted the Silver Star, and the ETO rib- ipirit of liberty and justice. popular support, as evidenced by home, Cliveden, before the war the National Federation of Tele- vvere now union penalties for thieves more than $500 worth of bon with three battle stars, was thousands of messages he has re- ieeking to promote better under- phone Workers, said he had started, wildcat strikes, but did not elab- discharged at Camp Chaffee, Ark, ceived. Strikes were held in Turin standing with Germany machinery to call out phone work- orate. loot, including jewelry, army cloth- He served in the 44th Division Western Milk Friday to display support for him. ers all over the country. Reuther said he believed the ing and a camera. 324th Infantry regiment. Crowds gathered around the Vimi- Trial Recessed Br'rne said he would contact all principle of opening up the books Sometime between 5 and 9 p. m. C»pt. Alfred E. F. Stern has Temperature na!e palace in Rome last night The trial of 20 Nazi leaders was ocals immediately to pledge their of both company and the union in been placed on terminal leave Helps Boston shouting, "Long Live Parri." and n recess until Monday. Defense upport but said that the NFTW's negotiations should be applied to last night thieves broke into two "Long Live Maurizio," the name ttorneys held a press conference US Army vehicles parked near the at Fort Devens and is await- 250,000 members would not be all wage disputes. ing final separation. Imported to Offset )rops20 he used in the Italian undf rground. n which they outlined their hopes called out until after all avenues He said the UAW struck before USO Center on Gorham street, and At Pueblo, Colo., Pfc. Ray- Current Shortage The Parri government had been o call a large number of promi- of negotiation had been tested. General Motors had swung Into made off with a ca/nera, valued at mond E. Gagne of 9 Mill court, in office five months. It was nent personages, mostly British. The dispute, which has tied up full production because "the na- about $115. The vehicles, a US was released after 36 months BOSTON, Nov. 24 (AP)—Milk formed after the liberation of Lady Astor, most important fig- all but dial phone service through- tion faces a loss of $30,000,000,000 Army ambulance and a two and M an AAF medical technician. from the middle west is being )egrees northern Italy, and had a strong ure mentioned, was the first wom- out Illinois, remained deadlocked a year in purchasing power" in one-half ton truck, were attached Pvt, Beric C. Dawes of 30 Froth- brought into the Boston market to LOWELL,—The first frost of the Leftist tendency. Parties still sup- an member of the house of com- with both sides refusing to givs the difference between wartime to the traveling caravan in the ingham street, a veteran of 22 help meet a current shortage, porting Parri when he resigned nons, from which she retired this ground in the dispute over wages and peacetime wages. Victory Loan drive campaign. months in the Asiatic-Pacific thea- Richard D. Aplin, acting market eason nipped the city this morn- were the Socialists, Communists tear after 25 years service. She In other wage disputes, nearly "The loss in General Motors Staff Sergeant Homer Moore of tre as an air operation specialist, administrator, said today.* ng, with more of the same prom- and Actiomsts. >vas born Nancy Langhorne of 40,000 workers in five southern alone would be $60,000,000 a year the 27th Headquarters Special was discharged at Westover field, Aplin declared the local supply sed for the week-end. According Virginia. California aircraft plants yester- between the wartime and peace- Troops, told police that the thieves while Pvt. Russell W. Riley of 76 will reach its low point next week, o the Locks & Canals, the tem- THE WEATHER Hjalmar Schacht's attorney said' -iy petitioned for a strike vote. time pay checks,"« he said. forced doors on both vehicles and June street and T-4 Albert W. after which there will be a grad-. perature dropped to 22 degrees e wanted to subpoena the former North American, Douglas, Ryan While the union officials pre- virtually cleaned them out of all Sims, RFD 2, Lowell, were dis- ual improvement, but that "it may during the night, and had only Cloudy and Cold for director of the bank Berliner Han- and Consolidated-Vultee plants pared for a boarc meeting to dis- army clothing, owned by operators charged at Fort Knox, Ky. be well -over a montn before pro- reached 25 degrees by 9 a. m. Week-End—Down to 20 delsgesellschaft, a Jew named Jei- were involved. cuss the strike, the rank ai.ci file of the caravan machines. Sgt. Greater-Lowell servicemen to be duction will meet the demand x x" This represents a drop of approxi- Tonight. Report on Page 3. The steel industry's demand for members stuck to the picket lines. Moore besides listing the camera, discharged today at Fort Devens, He said that about 100,000 quarts mately 20 degrees from yesterday's Continued on Pafce Five price increases was rejectee! yes- Bitter cold weather ii some sec- stated that the other loot consist- are: were being imported from the naximum of 41. terday by the Office of Price Ad- tions of the country reduced the ed of five army field jackets, two Pvt. Edward J. Abraham, middle west. ministration, which refused to size of the picket lines, but union pair of pants, one ETO jacket, two 50 Marion street; T-5 Raymond DeGaulle Asks Complete boost prices at this time, but prom- headquarters said every striker khaki shirts, and a valuable leath- 3. Lcmieux, 203 Pawtucket HE STOCK MARKET ised to re-examine the situation would be expected to do duty er tool case. street; Pfc. Joseph J. Kcohane, after the first of the year. every other day. In the second break which oc- 12 Conlon terrace; Corp. Louis NEW ¥ORK, Nov. 24 (UP)— Reorganization of Army There was no immediate reac- General Motors refusal to ac- curred shortly after 2 o'clock this J. ^Quenard, 7 Forest avenue, Marines to Stocks were lower in opening deal- tion from major steel producers, cept the UAW's arbitration plan morning, a thief, apparently need- Dracut; Pvt. Satroios Soukar- ngs today, extending the sharp Renews Pre-War Battle to Put French who had petitioned for a ^7-a-ton came as Secretary of Labor Lewis ing a present for a girl, hurled a ous, 245 Salem street; T-4 ecline of the previous session. price increase, or from officials of Schwellenbach announced that :otton was unchanged to 4 points Forces on Modern Defense Footing the United Steelworkers union, hi. would invite representatives stone through a jewelry store win- Continued on P»jre Three Stay in China (CIO), demanding a ?2 a day wage dow at 276 Middlesex street. After ower. Listed bonds steadied. of both sides to meet with con- smashing the glass, the thief Sen. Wedemeyer Fractional declines were noted PARIS, Nov. 24 (fi>)—President own country but were studied increase. ciliators from his office in Wash- in Glenn Martin, Goodrich, South- De Gaulle has asked the consti- closely by the Germans. ington next week. grabbed a couple of bracelets and _ ern Pacific, Standard (N. J.), Erie, Observers interpreted the an- a set of earrings and made oS. He Death Sentence Says Orders Stand tuent assembly for a complete re- CITY OF LOWELL disregarded several rings and many "* Public Service and Eastern Air- nouncement of a widespread de- 36,879 COMMON WEiLTH OF SHANGHAI, Nov. 24 (UP)— lines. U. S. Steel lost 5-8 to 781-4. organization of France's armed mobilization from the classes of MASSACHUSETTS other articles of jewelry in the Lieut. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer forces—a step he repeatedly urged 1938 through 1942 in the medical Th* daily average net paid NOTICE window. for French Woman General Motors opened at 707-8, In accordance with the provision PARIS, Nov. 24 OPt—Antoinette said today that his present instruc- down 1-4. Bethlehem and Inter- on his superiors without success and sanitation corps as a possible circulation of THE SUN of an ORDINANCK parsed by th« Officer James L. Burke, who dis- tions "do not contemplate" im- national Harvester each lost one in his years of service as a French indication that the new army City Council on March Sth, 1940 covered the break, notified police Hugues, who called herself the mediate withdrawal of U. S. ma- point. might be fashioned after the for the month of October and approved by the Mayor on Countess de Bernard!, has been army offider. March 7, 1340, notice is hereby headquarters, and Capt. Charles S. sentenced to death by a Paris crim- rines from North China where Hupp Motors, opened at 73-8, closely-knit elite force so often was 36,879. Riven that' Sharkey immediately ordered a inal court on a charge -t)f being a Chinese Nationalists and Com- up 1-8. • French newspapers said today proposed by De Gaulle. ••It Hlinll !>«• «nln«f*l f»r «h« search of th« entire neighborhood Vichy informer. munists forces are in conflict. the general's program would per-• After outlining to the assem- oi>«rnt«r or fermow In rhitnte »f m»y by cruising cars. The search The commander of American General Electric, Westinghouse, mit a thorough shakeup of the bly yesterday his newly consti-j vrh'clr. other thim Kcttnm In •« The dignified. 62-year-old woman Shamrock Oil, Jones A Laughlin, country's tradition-ridden army tuted government's economic and DR. JOHN f. MAHONEY emi.-ireney, t* pnrk »«M vehicle *- Capt. Sharkey, meanwhile, notified ference he had received no tur- and the introduction of new ideas foreign affairs policies, De Gaulle — DENTIST — twren th* Itnurn fit 13 mMa the owner of the store, Harry French Gestapo that Vichy Infor- eased up fractionally and Lock- and methods made necessary by said: and It o'c!«wk *. m. between mation Minister Philippe Henroit ner Instructions following Secre- heed, Anaconda, Electrical and the advent of the atomic bomb. "Finally St appears to the gov- Announces opening of hh office In W/m»n's eemher 1 MMd Mitreli IS." Schulman, and the latter went to had been assassinated by French tary of State Byrnes' statement Musical Industries, Baltimore A Exchange on November 28 That for any violation of the his establishment. - A quick inven- resistance force*. She was said to Nov. 21 that the United States was Prior to France's collapse in ernment that the assembly can- provisions of tu« above section, an tory revealed only the bracelets Ohio and American Smelting 1940, De Gaulle urged greater not complete its career before 9 C*nlral Si.—Urn. 319-321 offender ?hall he punl»h«d by * have received a 1,000,000 franc re- jledged to repatriate the Japanese gained slightly. Chrysler, open- mechanization of the army. His fine not exceeding: twenty dollcr* and earrings missing. j ward for the service. 'rom outlying places. laying new foundations for na- T.I. ($20 00). ing at 1263-4, was down a point. ideas largely were ignored by his tional defense." PERRY D. THOMPSON. Cltr Cltffc LWSPAPLRl lEWSPAPJLJRl Uruguay Plan JapAtomk Studied by Laboratories US Officials Get the Axe Provides Intervention U. S. Soldiers Start by Joint Action Destruction of Five to Protect Peace Nipponese Cyclotrons WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (AP)— Top state department officials TOKIO, Nov. 24 (ff)—Japan was studied today a proposal by Uru- stricken from the field of atomic guay for collective intervention by research today as American tol- the American republics in the diersv,«rmed with sledge hammers domestic affairs of another Ameri- can nation if necessary to protect and blow torches suddenly started peace. the destruction of five cyclotrons— The suggestion was contained in one^of them a 200-ton giant made a note handed to William. Dawson, in the United States. U. S. ambassador to Montevideo, by Urug-uyan Foreign Minister Al- The cyclotrons, ordered de- bert Rodriguez Lareta. The state stroyed by General MacArthur in department made it available to another blow at Japan's war- correspondents here last night " making potential, will be broken There was a possibility of ai« up and the pieces dumped into the early statement of American re- sea. action to the proposal because of Two of them—the 200-ton ap- its immediate bearing on Argen- paratus bought in America through tina where the state department the assistance of Prof. Ernest O says Fascism exists. Lawrence, famed University of The Uruguayan proposal was California physicist, and a smaller limited strictly to the nations of one—were in the laboratory of this hemisphere and specified that Dr. Toshio Nishina at Tokio. joint intervention should be limited to: Nishina,' 55, dean of Japan's 1. The ''mere re-establishment nuclear physicists, was "heart- of essential rights." broken" when American officers First Lieut, and Mrs. Albert J. Allard 2. Fulfillment of freely con- HOMEWARD-BOUND BAY STATERS — Perched on a boom on told him his huge cyclotron was tracted international relations. the transport Sea Witch, en route from Japan to the U. S., are to be demolished, the scientists' Mr. and Mrj. William F. Burke, Jr. 1*he Uruguayan note said the secretary said. principle of non-intervention, a three Massachusetts members of the Army's famous Amerlcal The secretary, Miss Sumiko Army Officer cardinal policy in inter-American division: Left to right: Pfc. A. J. Ciampolillo, Boston; Sgt. Ber-Yokayamo, cried when she told of Nishina's dismay. Burke-Furey affairs, cannot be "converted into a nard Cohen, 21 Canton street, Lowell, and S-Sgt. Robert Trane, Matsuoka right to invoke one principle in Of the other cylotrons, two Takes Bride order to be able to violate all Medford. Their ship docked In Seattle, Wash.,'Nov. 20.—AP small ones were at Osaka Imperial Nuptials Today 10Japanese Allard-Giragosian Nuptial other principles with immunity." university and the fifth at Kyoto Neither is it a "shield behind Photo. St. Margaret's Church to Surrender at Immaculate Conception Imperial university. which crime may be perpetrated, While occupation troops imme- Scene of Ceremony - Officers Face LOWELL — Gowned in white law violated, agents and forces of diately proceeded with their work satin with marquisette yoke the Axis sheltered and binding ob- of destruction, American scientists LOWEIJ>-Miss Mary Margaret for Trial trimmed with seed pearls, with ligations circumvented," the note MacKenzie to Get Low-Down said Japan's progress toward devel- Furey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hoop skirt en train, and wearing a added. oping the atomic bomb had been John P. Furey of 404 Stevens Yank Court Former Jap Foreign fingertip veil with orange blossom Otherwise, Uruguay continued, of no importance. street, and William F. Burke, Jr, the American would be trans- son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Accused of Torture Minister Reported clusters, Miss Anne Giragosian, forming the continent into a The Japanese scientists explained daughter of Garabed Giragosian, On Rear People of Europe that Nipponese militarists had Burke of 609 Broadway, Everett Deaths of American Seriously Hi 389 High street, today became the "refuge for evil doctrines" where were united in marriage this they could be reborn at a later Believes "Back-Fence" Acquaintance Is shown little interest in the de- morning at a 10 o'clock nuptial Fliers on Mille • TOKIO, Nov. 24 (INS)—Former bride of First Lieut Albert J. Al- date. structive potentialities' of the lard, USAAF, son o£,Mr. and Mrs. atom -until too Jate. mass in St. Margaret's church. Rev. Japanese Foreign Minister Yosuke Necessary for Understanding of Problems Raymond L. Hyder celebrated the _ KWAJALEIN, Nov. 24 (INS)— Leo J. Allard, 19 Mt. Washington len Matsuoka, seriously 111, arrived in street. Rev. Joseph Capliee, OMI, mass and performed the ceremony. ! Japanese officers, accused of (Editoi*. DeWitt MacKen- Then gradually it dawned on me t rturing snd Tokio today from Nagano prefec- officiated at the 10 o'clock nuptial zie landed in London today that "elevator" sounded just as Potted palms, white pompon! ? beheading captured ture to surrender as an accusec mass in the Immaculate Concep- Pepperell following a, flight from the strange to English .ears as "lift" chrysanthemums and" fern were U. S. flyers, were on trial today tion church. The bride was given UNO Group used'to decorate the church. Miss United "States. 'The material did to mine, and that the machine before a military commission con- •war criminal. in. marriage by her lather. went up and down just the same, Until he recently moved to Su- in~the folldwmg~ the Mar- The bride's floral accessory was no matter what you called it. And shall Islands, gama, Matsuoka had been living an arm hoop of white orchids and Mills Strike written before his departure.) it was really illuminating when Flies From played by Prof. Louis K. Guilbauit, gardenias with streamers of baby Philip Gibbs (now Sir Philip), the organist. John laman, a native, testified In a subterranean storehouse on By DeWitt MacKenzie to witnessing the torture of Amer- the property where his home was gardenias attached. Miss Julia fan ">us writer, remarked to me Given in marriage by her lather, This trip which you and I are over the breakfast table as I ican airmen who crashed em MiHe destroyed by US bombing. Giragosian, her sister, as honor Hears End taking abroad is far more than a the bride was lovely in" a gown of maid wore a gown of old rose quaffed my water: Bedford Tort white satin. Her long tram and atoll, in the Marshall islands, Jan, Meantime, a spokesman for the Basis for Early sight-seeing tour of a search for 19, 1944. pussy willow taffeta fashioned with sensations, although we shall be "Mac, it makes me positively marquisette veil were attached to told the board- Mikado announced: hoop skirt, and a similar-styled ill to see you drinking that filthy Committee Wants a coronet of seed pearls, and she " ooara. ;own in aqua was worn by Mrs Settlement of Maine dealing with those phases as well. X. Abolition^ of the office of lord One of our chief aims will be cold stuff for hreakfast." Boston to Be Made earned a prayer book with a white keeper of the privy seal, whose William Burke, bridesmaid, friend ' Small things to get mad about, orchid and stephanotis. 3 ba<* "* ft bottle Labor Trouble Reached to acquire real acquaintance TUT -D t • - * -^ was forced into his court duties were transferred to of the bride. Both attendants car- you say, and you're right. But World Headquarters Miss Patricia Ann Furey, who mouth by Japanese in an effort to the grand chamberlain. ried arm sprays of fall flowers. BOSTON, Nov. 24 (ff)—A "basis with the peoples of the various my experience of 30 years in the countries — especially those nations BOSTON, Nov. 24 (INS)—Gov.was her sister's maid of honor, make the prisoner talk." Current keeper, the 13th, was Red. roses and white chrysaRthe- for settlement" of strikes at the foreign service of The Associated wore a gown of blue, with velvet Marquis Hoichi Vido, a top adviser which have been turned topsy- Press is that it's these little er- Maurice J. Tobin and members The native was unable to iden- mums banked the altar, and ap- Lewiston, Me., and Biddeford, Me, turvy by war. And by real ac- bodice and marquisette skirt, blue tify the flyers, but recall"*? that to Emperor Hirohito. propriate wedding music was rors in 3Udgment which breed the of the commission appointed to velvet mitts, and blue and white' plants of the Pepperell Manufac- quaintance I mean the sort of big ones. It's because individuals one \vas named Peter, the other 2. Instructions to prefectual played during the ceremony. turing company has been reached, understanding we establish with promote the selection of a Greater- ostrich tips in her hair. David. governors to "implement the Pots- A reception was held in a Low- don't understand one another that —Bridesmaids were Miss Marion { according to Anna Weinstock, fed- our next-door neighbor by garden- governments fall out. Real and Boston: site asrpermanent home "of He testified that later he had dam declaration" by mobilizing ell restaurant, when guests were McCarthy, a friend of the bnde, seeTthTbones o7 at eral concilliator. fence confidence about our flower- sympathetic understanding re- the United 'Nations Organization, b DeS f at one air- coal miners for three months 01 received by the mother of the Miss Weinstock saidgthe proposal beds, our babies and' our golf. and Miss Mary MacDonald, RN, of * ° ° enforced labor, effective Dec. 10 moves these dangers. will leave Bedford airport for Lon- inan in a bomb crater on bridegroom wearing a soldier blue would be presented to workers, Now that's mighty important, I've labored this in order to Woburn, cousin of the bridegroom. The skull, he said, was missing. to boost Japan's seriously-shor afternoon, dress with silver nail- for if you will stop to check on don by plane at 3 p. m., today. Their gowns were of American fuel supply. Promised were bet- represented by the Congress of provide the foundation for a more Accompanying the governor will The 10 Japanese officers are for- heads, cerise hat, and corsage of Industrial Organizations, on Sun- the countries about which you important point. This is that the Beauty, similar to that of the maid mally charged with- murder and ter wages, clothing, housing am red roses. be Orson Adams, Jr., president of of honor, and they wore matching "special protection," presumably day. Details were not made public. entertain serious suspicions, I will peaca of the world depends on the First National bank of Bos- conspiracy to commit murders.* Best man was William Burke, The conciliator's statement came gamble you'll find that in many mutual acquaintance of the vari- mitts, with American Beauty os- So fearful was bestiality on from Chinese and Korean slave ton; Dr. Karl T. Compton, presi- trich tips in their hair. All the miners. friend of the couple, and ushers at the close of a meeting yester- cases the doubts are due to mis- ous peoples. In no other way dent of MIT; Dr. George Holmes Mille that American airmen were at the church were John Payelian, day with CIO and management understanding rather than to can we make peace stick. bridal attendants carried bouquets warned by U. S. authorities to 3. Early distribution by the Perkins, Harvard planning board, cousin of the bride, and Raymond representatives that went into a exact knowledge of wrong-doing That's not an original idea with and Erwin Canharn. of American Beauty roses, tied crash into the sea rather than government of a new portrait of Lawrencelle, cousin of the bride- night session. or intention to do wrong. That's me. I've had- it hammered into with white ribbon. land on the enemy-held atoll. To Emperor Hirohito in a new suit, In a radio address preceding the groom. The Pepperell plants at Lewiston the reason for much of the mis- me persistently for the past quar- departure, Gov. lobin. outlined the Roger Sanborn of Woburn, cous- parachute, they were informed, replacing his uniformed image and Biddeford are two of nine understandings among nations right ter of a. century by Kent Cooper, in of the bridegroom, was best would mean torttLu. still hanging in all schools, gov- Miss Irene Giragosian, .sister of program for the effort to induce the bride, had charge of the guest Maine factories at which strikes now. They aren't thoroughly ac- executive director of The Asso- UNO to locate here, and said: man. Ushers were William F. ernment offices and most homes quainted. ciated Press. "KG" believes that Furey, Jr., cousin of the bride, and Reason, said the announcement, is Dook, and another sister, Miss affecting 10,000 employees have "A favorable outcome of our Patricia Giragosian, supervised th6 been in nrogress for three weeks Lack of acquaintance can be a as things stand acquaintance best mission will mean the beginning of Harold MacDonald of Woburn, CLASSIFIED ADS the government's cognizance of "a can be achieved through the pub- cousin of the bridegroom. new situation." decorations. Miss Weinstock said she would terribly mischievous thing, even a new era in this section of the LATE FLASHES taken just confer with representatives of when matters of small consequence lication of thoroughly humanized United States. It will make Bos- At the reception which followed, before press time, too late for During the reception, Miss Ger- the couple was assisted in receiv- rude M. O'Brien was pianist for other mills immediately in the are involved. I'll never forget my news, objectively reported by un- ton the focal point of the whole the regular Classified Pages. Miss Evelyn Shanley, Miss Dorothy hope of conferreing with them first few weeks in England as a derstanding men. My long ex- world's endeavors to perpetuate the ing guests by the bride's mother, early next week. young newspaperman. I was goin# perience in the foreign field has spirit of liberty and justice." wearing a black •"elvet gown, se- HELP WANTED—M*1 E Girls School Callahan and William Hart, solo- de me certain that he is right. quin trimmed, and the mother of sts. about with a chip on my Yankee WANTED—Night man for public tariff shoulder because I found the lan- O£ course, it would be grand if the bridegroom, attired in a gown Jjrpenence necessary Apply Strand To her maid of honor the bride guage and mode of life somewhat all you good folk could go along of aqua crepe. Both wore corsages Garage Reopens Monday made a gift of a lapel pin and to •with me in person as well as in Today's Troop different from that back home. $2000 in Yule Seals of orchids. The hall was decorated LOST I-OWHLL — St Patrick's Girls icr bridesmaid a bracelet. The best It irked me no end to hear peo- spirit and see things for yourself. with white bells, fern and white school, which has been closed for man received a watch chain from ple referring to elevators as lilts, But smce you can't, I'm going to pompons. Miss Anna Furey was GOI.n Identification bracelet. Jean TlLford, he bridegroom, and the ushers do my best to move you across 121 fine st / repairs, will reopen Monday morn- Arrivals in U. S. or when a salesman was referred Sold First Week in charge of the guest book. presented with wallets. :< the seas and into the Inner cir- International News Service lo as clark" instead of a The gifts of the bnde to her at- LOST—Man's cameo rlnp Vicinity Sixth ing, it was announced today at St. When the couple left for an ex- "clerk." It made me mad because cles. We shall see not only the LOWELL—Mrs. John K. Whit- tendants were pendants, and the st Dial 2-4506 Reward Patrick's rectory. ended wedding trip to New York, At New York—Gen. Richardson, hurly-burly of life but shall sit tier, treasurer of the Lowell Tu- from Karachi, India, 5142 troops Englishmen didn't drink water for best man and ushers received wal- LADY'S gold Bulora wrist w»t«h Dial he bride wore a two-piece purple breakfast and it never was served >by she firesides of the romes and berculosis association, announced lets from the bridegroom. 3-1342. Beware) EGO MARKET uit, mouton lamb coat and brown including 3461st through 3472nd. tSlk about the little things which yesterday that the sale of Christ- QM. Truck Cos.; HQ. and HQ. de- to me unless I insisted. In short really are so importan . Mrs. Burke is a graduate of the LOST —Red wallet. Vicinity Krese«'». BOSTON, Nov. 24 (UP)—The accessories, and a corsage of white I thought the English were a very mas seals during the first week Lowell high school and Lowell Reward Dial 2-4473 \-chids and gardenias. tachments of 45th, 68th and 120th In this way the trip will be amounted to nearly $2000. The egg market continued very firm on strange and backward people. i profitable both to you and to me. State Teachers college and is aj PAINTING Mrs. Allard is a graduate of QM. "battalions and 45th QM. 39th annual sale of seals in Lowell member of the Teachers College! fresh quality eggs, the U. S. agri- group, 848th engineer aviation bat- to support the tuberculosis preven- ln,_! INTERIOR DECORATING, palntlni, paper- high school and Lowell alumnae. She is a teacher : ine and kalsoinininj; DUI 3-1821, culture department reported. itate Teachers college, a member talion. Maritime Victory, from tion campaign of the Lowell Tu- Tewksbury. | evenings Marseilles, 1648 troops including berculosis association opened Mon- Receipts and supplies were very of the Girl Officers Alumnae and St. Anthony's Hold Mr. Burke ^was graduated from j ROOMS—WITHOUT BOARD short of requirements and were the Lowell Teachers College alum- 67th anti-aircraft artillery bat- New England day and will continue until Christ- Woburn high" school and Hickock talion, 515th ordnance heavy main- mas. TYLER PARK, 61—Double room with twin being prorated through the regular nae. She has been music super- Business school and is employed as beds Dial 2-25T2 aobbmg channels at very little visor in the Windsor, Vt , school tenance Co. Ferdinand Gagnon, Victory Dance Tomorrow 'will be observed in a clerk-typist. He has just been dis- wholesale activity. Consumer system. from Hawaii, 11 troops. Sea Cen- News Briefs countless cities and towns through- charged from the US Army as a LARGK comfortably heated room, prirate taur, from Karachi, 6. Gen. Stew- LOWELL—St. Anthony's parish out the country, including Lowell, staff sergeant in s tank battalion family; 5e fare; lady. 7679. Grade-A extra large eggs were 60 6 Lieut. Allard is a graduate of the BOSTON, Nov. 24 (INS)—celebrated a very enjoyable Vic- as Christmas Seal Sunday. In ac- cents a dozen, large eggs 586 and Lowell schools and is an Army Air art, from Calcutta (delayed), 2552. after 32 months overseas duty in SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Twenty men, captured in surprise tory danre which was held at the cordance with a custom of long medium 53.6. Corps piloc. Santa Marta, from Antwerp (de- the European Theater of Opera- YOTING WOMAN desire* bulldinz or office layed), 224. Lincoln hall on Thanksgiving night. standing, local clergymen have tions. police raids on two establishments, The dance was spoiuxred by a com- been asked to call the attention of cleaning Best references Write Box At Boston—Hagerstown Victory, faced arraignment in municipal For travelling, the bride wore 732, Lowell Sun. Don't Miss Hearing from Marseilles 1922 including ir'ttee composed of prominent parishioners to the tuberculosis a hunter's green ensemble trimmed Two Worlds in Final War' Strikes May court today on gaming charges. members of the parish and attract- prevention program supported sole- TRANSPORTATION 36th Gen. hosp. minus nurses, 65th The raids were staged on a South ly by the sale of Christmas seals with black fox, with black acces-] armored field artillery battalion ed hundreds of parishioners and sories. Following an airplane trip TIUNSPORTATION wanted to and from End apartment and on a social people throughout the Merrimack and urge their co-operation in the navj yard, Charlcatomi, 7-4 30 shift. Become Nationwide with medics, 813th tank destroyer club in West Roxbury by the head- valley. campaign. to New York, the couple will re- Call BIHerloa, 821 Which Worlds? Continued From Front Page side in Everett. battalion with medics. Hairiet quarters racket squad, led by Rev. Joseph T. Grillo, pastor, A number of churches will carry TRUCKS, DELIVERIES, BEACHWAGONS left their jobs in 102 G-M plants Tubman (delayed), from Antwerp, Lieut. Chester Henchey: Police printed notices on their programs Why Will If Wednesday. 28. welcomed the capacity crowd and CJTFVROLKT. 1037—Pick-up truck; radio, seized 18 patrons, $3000 in cash, rejoiced with them on this the first of the drive. Pastors are asked to heater, 4 new tirei. excellent rendition Meanwhile, a strike of 8700 Il- At Newport News (departure playing cards, 10 tables and 25 peace-time Thanksgiving. During point out the importance of the in- Missing Girl Seen any time 482 Chelmiford ^t. Be Final? linois telephone \vorkers threat- points undesignatcd)— Sea Robin, chairt, at the club. Sledge hammers the evening a prize waltz was won dustrial X-ray program and the WEARING APPAREL ened to spread, 'following a sixth 2016 including 464th, 469th, 470th were used to gain entrance to the by Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rebolo of rehabilitation work sponsored by HEAR unsuccessful conference with CJ. S and 474th medical collecting bat- South End apartment where two Lowell. The -judges, all of Law-the Lowell Tuberculosis associa*- LADIES' dres'sc.'i slightly u-ied Sizes 9-1 conciliation officials. talions, 299th ordnance tank main- men were arrested charged with tion which are more important Returns Home New ttixedo coat Phone 2-1379 Public Address by rence, were: Joseph Sears, Ralph LOWELL — Reported missing Joseph A Beirne, president of tenance company; 289th infantry registering bets and participating Johnson and Mrs. Del Pintal. than ever as post war features of HELP WANTED—MALE the National Federation ol Tele- medical detachment, 572nd anti- in a lottery. the anti-tuberculosis campaign. from home since 8 o'clock Wednes- aircraft artillery air warning bat- The following committee took day morning when she left for R. E. LASSONDE phone Workers, said he had started charge of arrangements: Rev. Jos- Representative of Watchtower Society machinery 1o call out phone woik- talion. James Gills, 30. Ezra Cor- BOSTON, Nov. 24 (INS)—End- school, Lillian Milnes, 72 Adams ers all over the country. nell, 590. William Blount, 553 eph T. Grillo, honorary chairman; WEATHER REPORT street, the lower Acre, was the ob- ing of rationing on meats, fats, James Perry, chairman; assistant ject of a police search last night W-A-N-T-E-D Sun., Nov. 25,5 P. M. Beirne said he would contact all HMS Shah, 519 including 185th oils and canned foods found supply locals immediately to pledge their general hospital. Fayetteville Vic- chahman, Frank L. Santos; floor BOSTON, Nov. 24 (INS)—The At noon today relatives called support but said that the NFTW's tory, 1931 including 291st infanhouse- s with "plenty of meat to go marshal, Abel Alves; assistant floor weather forecast: police headquarters and said the JANITOR MASONIC HALL 250,000 members would not bp try, Third battalion and medical around" and sufficient creamery marshal, Victor Ares; publicity, gir) had returned, but offered no Edward Silva; tickets, Manuel An- Boston and vicinity: Partly explanation as to her whereabouts See called out until after all avenues detachment, 375th medical com- products to meet present normal cloudy and continued quite cold Billerica, Mass. of negotiation had been tested pany, 75th reconnaissance troops. demands. Dealers said today only drade, Anthony Braga; collectors, while away. Joseph C. Avila, John M. Rebolo; weather will prevail today, to- Mr. O'Connell All Welcome. No Collection The dispute, which has tied up John Forbes, 581. HMS Tracker, a "buying spree" by housewives night and Sunday. Today's high- all but dial phone service through- 462. HMS Searcher, 455. or commercial users would de- refreshments, John C. Avila, Frank est temperature will be about 38 SEEK BANDIT TRIO out Illinois, remained deadlocked At San Fiancisco — Shipley Bay, velop a shortage in creamery Silva; checking, Frederick Avila, degrees anJ tonight's lowest near CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 24 (INS) COLE'S INN with both sides refusing to give from Kawajalein and Honolulu, products, already growing scarce Alex Silva. The above committee 28 m the city, but as low as 20 —Police sought three young Ne- Westlands giound in the dispute over wages. 1121 Navy personnel, 2 Army. through seasonal non-production. was aided by a sub-committee com- in some suburbs. Gentle to mod- groes today who held up the 17 Central Street ther wage d Thomas W. Farrell, from Hono- posea of young men of the parish. Broadway Spa, and escaped with *r,r?™° >sr>utes, nearly LYNN, Nov. 24 TlNS)—The con- erate winds, mostly westerly. Community Store 40,000 workers in live southern lulu, 34 troops. Sparkling Wave, Maine, New Hampshire and Ver- $35 from the cash register after 271 Chelmsford St, Chelmsford from Okinawa, 6 Army, 4 Navy. dition of Frederick Hawes, 38, jutr- threatening Charles Karagionzion, California aircraft plants yestor- chant marine officer, was reported mont: Partly cloudy and continued Norwegian "Lute Fisk" aa> petitioned for a strike vote St. John's Victory, from Okinawa cold with occasional light snow the propuetor, with a revolver. HCLP WANTED—FEMALE North American, Douglas, Ry and Manila, 31 Army. Lumen, from as fair today by Lynn hospital au- Lecturers Circle The victim told police the youtfi thorities. Hawes waa beaten -and flurries in mountain sections to- Scandinavian Products and Consolidated-Vultee plants Aamori, 333 Army, 32 Navy. War- day, tonight and Sunday. with the gun was about 28, and were Involved wick, from Leyte, 317 Army, 40 slugged with a blackjack by two Massachusetts, Connecticut and wore glasses. He said the other WED. and SAT. The steel industry's demand for Navy, Fred Galbraith, from Na- thugs when he resented their to Meet Monday Rhodts Island: Partly cloudy and two were younger. W-A-N-T-E-D Fresh Coffee Rolls p-ice increases was rejected vos goya, If3 Army. slurring remarks to his sister, CIIJKLMSFORD—A regular busi- continued cold-today, tonight and terday by 'he Office of Price Art- At San Diego— Mine Layer WAC Major Madeline Hawes. ness meeting of the Lecturers circle Sunday. Mobile bakery units made 15 and "Limpor" of Middlesex North Pomona moves to keep pace with the dash TWO MAIDS ministration, which refused to Tracy, 55 Navy. Mine Layer Breesc. WALPOLK, Nov. 24 (INS)—Dr. Eastport to Block Island: Mod- boost prices at th.s time, but prom- 39 Navy. Navy Patrol Escort 857, Grange will be held Monday night erate winds mostly westerly and of American arms into the heart isoa to re-examine the sifnntmn 17 Ernest D. Wilson, 55, of Worces- at the home of Mrs. Ancel E. Tay- of Germany. SEQUINS! SEQUINS! after the first of situation Navy. Sandoval, 1679 Navy. Ma- ter, who was critically injured generally fair weather with »ood nne KittSPAPLRl ikWSPAPURl