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Efforts to ‘Mediate Ford Dispute at Windsor * Are Abandoned. By UNITED PRESS
Mediation efforts were abandoned today in a two-months-old strike at
Ford Motor Co.'s Windsor, Ontario, |-
In the United States the United Auto Workers (C. I. O) hinted at possible strike action against General Motors Corp, Canadian Labor Minister Humphrey Mitchell said he could leave
ferred with Ford representatives and officials of striking U. A. W. local 200 for four days without results, A new strike of 13000 C. I. O. shipworkers in Kearny and Port Newark, N. J, brought the number of idle American workers to 270,000. They left their ‘jobs at U, 8. Steel's
VU. A. 'W. International Vice President Walter Reuther left for Washington last night to attend an ex-
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‘Lucky Died Quickly’ In Holds of Jap Ship
Americans Went Mad in Stifling Darkness Filled With Moans and Wild Shouts.
This is the second of a series by George Weller of The Indianapolis
, Times Foreign Correspondent ON DEC. 13, 1944, the Japs began herding some 1600 Americans; already weak and ill from nearly three years in Philippine prison camps, info the holds of the ~The men were fo be taken to Japan, a trip they expected to last 10 days. It took seven weeks of fantastic
SURPRISED, BUT |v NAB MAN AGAIN
came quickly to the lucky ones, Police Weren't. Told Grand Jury Freed Suspect.
On that December afternoon A man previously released from a murder ‘charge after the grand juny
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Line Moves at 10:20 Mon- | day in Holiday Observance.
| An Armistice day parade will be .|held in downtown streets starting {at 10:20 a. m. Monday, arranged by various service and patriotic organisations of Indianapolis. * ° Since Armistice day, Nov. 11;
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Airmen: to-Run a ‘Gaunt. |
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BRUCHSAL, Germany, Nov. 10 (U. P.) ~Five German civilians convicted of murdering six American airmen whose bomber was disabled over Germany last year were. hanged from an. eight-foot gallows in the Bruchsal prison yard today. The names of four of the slain Americans were disclosed for the first time when the Germans were executed. Sekul, William A. Dumont, Thomas D. Williams and - Elmore Austin.
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The executed Germans, convicted of running the U, 8. fliers through a “gauntlet of death” at their home village of Russelsheim in August, 1944, were Johannes Siepel, Josef Hartgen, Johann Opper,:- Philip Gutlich and Friedrich Wust.
They were convicted last summer
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Butler's Pop Hedden Can Now Share the Work
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ADMITS U.S. IN LITTLE CLASHES
Wedemeyer: ,'We're Trying To Avoid China's War.
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Bares Secret | - Of Marriage |;
To Valentino HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10° (U; P). =A onetime Follies beauty, near
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ing tablets, kept secret for 20 years her marriage in France to screen lover Rudolph Valentino a year before he died in 1926, a relative said today.
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