Flashes of The Ypsilanti Daily Press BUY VICTORY BONDS UNITED PKEBB. Pages Ypsilanti, 5, ASSOCIATED PRESS Late News Established March 10, 1904 Eight Michigan, Wednesday, December 1945 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Five Cents NEW YORK —AP— Telephone service from tier many to the Unit- ed States may be ready In time for Gl's to send home Christmas greet- ings. the Anicriian Telephone and Telegraph Company said today. CIO Blasts Administration —AP— While a Head DETROIT deadlock persisted today in the strike of General Motors em- ployes. negotiations between DEATH BUS RETRIEVED FROM LAKE the CIO United Automobile Pearl Harbor Workers and Chrysler Corp. Senate Approves Labor Presents on wage demands were broken off and the working contract was terminated. Robert' W Investigators Conder, Chrysler director of to Solid Opposition relations, Turns labor the UAW- UNO; said CIO had rejected a company to Gerow offer to extend the contract for Quiz a year, and that the company declined a union request that Measure Washington, Dec. s—AP—Con- to Truman Policy Relief « « for weeks. investigator* were told • • * • it be extended six .•a*. ? gressional that the Japanese never to today Washington, Pec s—At*—The open break with -AP - Unem Washington, Dec. s—AP—The Senate turned today diroadcaet a so-called "winds" mes- ClO’s WASHINGTON today, aligned big ployinent atnong World War II further relief for victims of war after voting, 65 to 7. for sage signalling a break with the the administration labor's three into veterans still is on the upgrade. In active participation in the peace-seeking United Nations U. S prior to the attack on Pearl solid and formidable opposition against President Tru- the week ended November 17. the Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. man's program for fact-finding as a means to end indus- reported Organization. William D Mitchell, counsel for Veterans Administration (D-Tenn.) planned step down from trial strife. today, 225.579 ex-servicemen receiv- Senator McKellar to the Senate-House inquiry group, through Congressional leaders determine ed readjustment allowances aggre- the presiding officer’s rostrom to try for speedy approval told member* that a check hastened to how ser- gating $5,233,209. This was an in- appropriation. It is the final General Douglas MacArthur in To- iously this united front among the CIO, AFT- and VMVV $550,000,000 UNRRA - of a ’ crease of 18.237 individual pay- of this country's ovlg kyo failed to disclose evidence that rjf* would threaten enactment of the law Mr. Truman asked installment Japanese pre-arranged mm ments over the preceding week the tent the in a special message on Monday. Inal pledge to the United Nations their consul!. when 207.342 unemployed ex serv- signal to But lhey went ahead with their icemen received $1,799,439. Relief and Rehabilitation Admin- plan* draft a carry out istration. Trial Shows Washington. Dec. 5 —AP—Henry to hill to hi* program and today KYOTO, The I. Stimson's reported opposition to Hurley Has to introduce .t if Japan.—AP The House weeks ago approved possible. U. Sixth Army today ordered S. Installment and op. sny Army-Navy recommendation Philip all 60-point enlisted men to re- Ihe last today CIO President Murray That Goering for the continuance of diplomatic made the break in a bitingly r t- ened port to the 11th replacement debate on a second $1,350,000, conversations with in 000 pledge. the'Japanese Opportunity bal radio broadcast from PiMs depot at Okazaki on southern under the well dinner November. 1911. came burg it. where lie is directing strafe, Honshu by Dee. 10. The move McKellar past the scrutiny of congressional gavel Pearl gy of the CIO-Steel Workers in affects 6,100 troops and brings hour last night hanged his on Bullied Hacha Harbor investigators today. passage the their impending strike at the l*. S. to more than 28,000 the total Senate of UNO hill With Lt. Gen. I.eonard T. Gerow. to Tell Facts released in the last eight days setting np machinery for this Steel Corporation. Nuernberg. Dec. 3 -AP- Her- head of the War Plans Division at The APL, through Wil- country's active role in the infant attack, President mann Goering shattered Czechoslo- the time of the scheduled to Washington. Dec 5 AP An Green, and John I*. Lewis’ MANILA—-AP—Afive-general U. organization. The measure now testify, committee members had liam Hitler’s open healing of the Senate Foreign United Mine Workers S, Military Commission recessed to goes to the House where Chairman vakia's last will to resist before them a memoiandum he \ previously EETr had criticized Mr. Truman plan ponder the fate of Lt. Gen. Tomoyu Rloojn (O N. Y.) of the Foreign Af- war machine with the ultimatum drafted Nov. 27. 1941. to Gen. Relations Committee offered MaJ. - today hearing reporters Hurley j)n oppor- which calls for 30 day strike rruci s ki Vamash ta after fairs committee told he that "half of Prague would lie In George ('. Marshall, then Army Gen. Patrick J. final summations In which the pros- hoped for final passage before the chief "part)/ill his while fact finding hoards are at | ruins front aerial bombardment of staff. tunity today to arize” work the ecution demanded the death penal- December 20 holiday recess Gerow said in his notation that on contention that it within two hours." the Internation- criticism of Slate Department oper- would shackle ty and the defense pleaded for Am- An UNO organization meeting Slimson. then Secretary of labor. told War. ations in the Far East. He erican justice—acquittal." It prom- is scheduled in London next month. al .Military Tribunal was to- wanted to he sure that a memoran- But Murray went further. the plan designed ised a verdict Friday. Senate passage found only one day. dum Marshall and Adm, Harold R. The colorful soldier-diplomat who said was “to Democrat, Senator Wheeler (Mont.) American prosecutors at the trial Stark were having drafted "would served as Secretary of War In the weaken and ultimately destroy la- bor union organizations.” WASHINGTON—AP The and six Republicans, Senators of Goering and 19 other Nazi lead- not he construed as a reeonimenda- Hoover administration resigned ts Navy hat declared eligible for Danger (ND), Moore Okla). Rover- accused of crimes laid be tion to the President that he re- "The CIO," he declared, *’U op- ers war ambassador to China last week posed the basic thus discharge all reserve enlisted (W’Va), Shipstead (Minn). court official German re - quest Japan to reopen the conver- to policies comb fore the with explosive of "career men and women who are 38 Taft (Ohio), and Wherry (Neb) ords and French and British diplo- sations." criticism pursued by the administration * diplomats' Chungking and The has b *en years old and had at least one voting "no” on the final roll call. matic reports disclosing the Hitler The Gerow memorandum went on at in CIO leadership dependent before August 15. Wheeler protested that the h-ais pattern of threats, treachery and to say that Stimson was "reasurei Washlnton. rootling toward the Truman admin* that point" by the Plana istratlon since v j when the Wives will count at depend- la! lon would give any president broken promises that crushed the on War He lontended tlrat the United day, would af- Czechs only five months after the chief. Parkinaon, lower photo, examines President derided to Ihjuidat* the ents. The conditions power to involve this country in CHELAN COUNTY Sheriff Bruce Slates Is being ' sucked into a pow- fect about 35,000. the depart- wgr without approval of Congress Munich pact led British Prime No Mention broken glass and holes punched in the body of the Chelan school bus War Labor Board CIO members When the Marshall-Stark memo- er hlor on the side of colonial Im- of the hoard it be ment said, but many of these or the publle. Minister Neville Chamberlain to it a staep cliffafter plunging 60 feet Into thought should randum as rolled down underwater to already were eligible under the "I do not want to jeopardize the proclaim "peace in our time'. went to the President. It bus after five bodies had perialism against Communist Im- retained meet recon version l.v made no mention of the diplomatic the lake a week ago. The was recovered problems. point system. lives of the westerner In cold detail, the prosecution divers. state and perialism ' j bor Americans.” negotiations Japan been taken from the aqnken vehicle by Washington he and Senator Willis (It disclosed the ordeal of Czerhoslova with and did The Senate Committee offered Murray was further irked when said as a 5 recom- county officials immediately began the task of inspecting the bus to - repeat AP Uncle Ind) urged amendment that kian President Kmli Hacha when not November him a forum for expansion of his Mr. Truman refused to make pub WASHINGTON an mendation that no ultimatum be see if any mechanical failure could be blamed for the tragedy which Fain lost his cars today. At noon would require the President to go he was imperiously summoned to views today Chairman Cmyiallv lie a report of reconversion advis- Berlin the day before German given the Japanese. took the lives of 15 children and the bus driver. ers who generally the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence to Congress each time American (D-Tex ) said he hoped the General said industry troops the It recommended. Instead, that • per wage Service iFBIS) of the Federal Com by the se marched across border would he a little more explicit ould afford s 24 cent in- troops were asked UNO 1939.
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