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 <IS»mp»«cooples . County News Today gators were told today that Winston Churchill urged Comics 10, 111 Editorials 4|S»turd»y Chmt Hit by Walkout President Roosevelt a week before Pearl Harbor to send a David Lawrence... 4|Mar«ui$ CMIds SISports Damtit »uayon...lilHrs. Roosevelt 6!TH»m»s Stokes. on Pages 2 and 3 DETROIT, Nov. 24 (AP)— "secret or public" warning to Japan against further 6 COUNTY Dot Kllja-'lci 11 [Politics 5|Women's News. aggression. With President Truman's ap- "— A message from the then Brit- Aatoctated Prest — International Ntw» Service—THE COMPLETE 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! SL<rih and Ennell streets. der advisement after hearing gov- Victory bat* hit by a car driven TfMUM,h - T-.*««„». A union on wage proposals. say that any further Jap- ernment Atty. Francisco A. Del- by Walter JB. ."ensen of 30 Tyngs- Joseph F. Laderoute, 48 Ware anese aggression 'would com- boro road, street, driver of the truck, was EARLY MORNING CtASH—Passengers on this Eastern Mass, All prospects of a quick settle- pel you to place the gravest gado, former resident commission- j taken to St. Joseph's hospital in ment of the four-day-old strike issues before . congress or defend MacArfhur againsr Jensen told y-Mice that he was the city ambulance, where it was bus had a miraculous sscaps from injury ^f s 45 o'clock this against the nation-wide General: words to that effect. charges of Yauiashita's counsel [ driving on Dunstafale road shortly found he is suffering from severe morning, when the bus and truck. picfij">Q ^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.
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