Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1945 — Page 1
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—Evidence was introduced in 3 : By Army. the Pearl Harbor investiga- . : ; J ey mp fi mr URGED BY FORD, Food Exports IS SUBGESTED tographed nude entertainers |Dec. 6, 1941, the British gov- 4 & — (Fourth of a Series) ————— a
at a Ft. Harrison stag party for visiting Latin American was the subject of
lernment expected war to break out in the Pacific the following day. War did begin the next day with the Japanese attyck on us at Pearl Harbor.
More Time Is Needed to By NED BROOKS Truman Releases Results 7
Determine Earnings, = | WASHINGTON, Nov. is—mwn| Of Conference With wartime earnings have changed the
He is 8. Sgt. Frederick Bauer, a The evidence was contained in Company Says. [nations esting habits. Wage earn- Attlee, King. a native Germany, but natural- an intercepted Japanese diplomatic ; ers have graduated from stew to vis 1zed Ag His wife, Wilma, message. It was oné qf a volume By UNITED PRESS steak—when they can get it. By MERRIMAN SMITH
Ford Motor Co.-told the C.| America’s food outlook is bright-| Uriel Frees Saft Corriopendent _ © H. 0. United Auto Workers to-|er than a year ago, but elsewhere WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 & ‘tday that this t the ti in the world ~The atomic powers today 3 wd S Was nC. - 1° V1'® populations will offered to share all their se¢~ |
{of Japanese messages introduced as exhibit 1 of the congressional inquiry into the Pearl Harbor attack. »
her 3 the to settle the wage issue. be starving t Ft. Harrison, was The brief message was from : . : . : , iS “ordered” to take pictures of the RE Japanese diplomatic representatives ; At the same time, 16,000] How much will rets with the rest of _the 3 stag function April 3. Also present, ; at Budapest, Hungary, 1 Tokyo 0 | Anton Hulman Jr. . . . acquires ‘Wilbur Shaw . . . new president Westinghouse Eléctric Corp.|murer = world as soon as “effective ens in addition to the South American Sgt. Frederick Bauer share?
forceable safeguards” can be = established internationally against . the atomic bomb, In the mean time, however, they will keep the secret of how to make the bombs. : and Canada, in the persons of Presi= dent Truman, Prime Minister Clem-
Dec. 1. 1041. . ¢ Speedway property. % and track manager, production workers voted to strike
It read: Not enough,
: ' “On the 6th, the American min- : if necessary to enforce wage de-/say agriculture Cy ners wnt SH UTHINES FARM |i 0 oe sonenmen Wilbur Shaw, 3-Time Wi wa pars 1a av 01 n i. of this country (Hungary) a Brit- aw, IMe VYINNET |"... at omciat statement on peste, lo aveil i ish government communique to the A . : unger er Rep. Louls-Ludlow, in answer $0 y : would f a : Te the U. A. W.'s demand for a 30 periparts of the letter, informed Mrs. Bauer , BUREAU effect that a state ol war O Race, Is Name Presi ent cent pay hike came as strikes and Pa, They pre : : : shutdowns idled moréd than 275,000) dict an “increas. . Messages Released ‘ By BOB STRANAHAN : g / With the same determination which sent him across the finish line{AMerican workers.
Mg. ‘Brooks ingly grave” world situation in 1046. |ent Attlee and Prime Minister W.
the That was all, The message did If, as some authorities contend, |L. Mackengle King, annoubeed = had nothing to do with the Schenck Asks Group to not elaborate on the reason for the [8 Winner three times, Wilbur Shaw today plunged into the task of get- The company advocated delay nig 0q will win the peace, it's ap-|their decision ins joint ve not uer
ting the world’s biggest racing plant in readiness for renewal of the settlement of the whge issue be-|propriate to take stock of our posi- {following five days of discussions. Ya
charges picture-taking incident. ; British “communique.” It did i ‘ 3 “The charges against Mr. Ba Oppose Draft, indicate what nations would be in- | 500-mile classic next May 30. cause pay boosts “would have toiion: They recommended, however, le are of such serious nature that the; - “(Photos; Page” 11) volved. in a. new outbreak. of war.| But he'll be-watching the race instead of driving in it this time, be based on guesses of What OCt| World production this year and [timate world exchange of all knowls, department - holds the information : The European war already had |HOWever, for Shaw was named: president-and general managed asthe volume of production and our 6osta|next will be 10 per cent below the|edge pertaining to peaceiul Hae £ confidential, even from 8 meniber “Py DONNA MIKELS ~~ {been under way for more than two [Property was purchased from Capt.|=—=—"= At are going 1o-be and on FUEASES &5ipre-war average in terms of calo- atomic energy 4s 300n As the neces
ears. A ; NAP : ~ |to what earnings--if any—we should ries, Continental Burope, exclu-|essary safeguards can be #et up today watched their opinions and| Ooples of a 253-page pamphlet | man Jr., Terre ‘Haute financier.: RIOTING RAGES be able to make” sive of Russia, will be 18 million through the United Nations Of
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u the information that charges 4 other .| One of Shaw's first acts was The com demanded that the| ‘of meeting aly | ganizsa TO Doin paced and that the de. {JSISIIS. alms being crysteriized ag A ron re-appoint I. C. (Jack) Porter as a cotitract, toy snort. of Mee am E18 Oily HOR, conlion Biremed y partment has strong evidence In| 2 menenck gave the annual presi-| Sages were released as the congres- |SuperinteSest of the Property. provide “effective guarantees against (Continued on Page 2—Column 1) Rae i support of its charges. The 18-(qonee ciara presi: | sional committee work. stoppages.” To amet ST | They’ emphasited repeatedly. chal To ital tate] As he. pened. the 27h snows Sf Jubllc. honking. ED _ Pescd) Guarantees : Tm ve bh ns the yory Jar. eon at In a statement it directed ta Rich- b ; The ve leaders - a : (hs s 1941 ‘ 2 : &% ble Ae a “ 4 ! as “There were ry; —~ y i y 2 al i fin gs Gein il he en mene Jat the| Rel 10 smerde as policy from|SLuch IV LL imburse the for any. dam Pleads for § Train. posals NOt oe Te y ue Di do emda gb "| ih tomer ing at Youth. armaments to a Bhi semper raion Bae N, Nov. 1h 10. P). 4 Mrs. Bauer sald Sgt. Bauer} was Geri. Dwight D. Blsenhower snapped ‘some shots -of the nude one of the high points of his speech. | at Pearl Harbor, es rae (TS stages” in its dancers with the guests visible in |The farm element has long been power is the “greatest single “the necessary the background. Afterward, she|siated as likely to oppose the force for ‘world peace.” of the world” through “ changed, & top-dtawer PL. Hasrl-mersurs. aot of before the house mili- | completion - of one stage later still, she said, the same] Declaring that compulsory peace- tary ‘affairs Stiives in Siviort wolng oh 10 the nest, rire officer asked ‘thst copies be made time military ‘training would be a ters said all peoples must from the négatives. She said her n from traditional is our greatest assurance of | “more urgently than before husband kept several copies him- policy, Mr, Schenck for which we overwhelming need to maintain self “as a matter of protection” | recommended that “this convention rule of law among nations and
in the event he was disciplined for {pass a ‘resolution opposing such contrary to the | banish the scourge of war from a task to which he was assigned. | training, except as parts of our high \ led : : and intent of the United | earth.” : 3 Mrs. Bauer alleged the high-rank- | school, college and university cur- The disorder at Tel Aviv broke| Sound Business Nations Organization, I consider it rge U. N. 0. Support ing army official was ‘very irate” |ricula.” ‘ out yesterday, beginning with rela- statement, emphasizing that|ys pe essential to the success of that| This, they declared, can be #6 : over developments. The president also threw down vely demonstrations against | ‘De company willing to discuss | organization.” complished only “by giving ’ the gauntlet to labor and manage- the new announcement of a pro- (si SUEUR? AF the wage talks. said |. Eisenhower, the allied commander | hearted support to-the United N& i oh” and bach the jected Anglo-American inquiry into| i. pay ight O88! whose: forces smashed Germany in| tions” and, they added, iteg Ne piss, I alas ihe’ Palestine. Stuption. or thems Wnt Sl mantels ii IS West, Saw th this countey from | slidating snd anunding a {1G on Page in 3)
PERE “RIE V5 Oi ON THY HE ir SAT ahi} ; ening oh, universal _ training. tious “of ital that’ ai bout jand soldiers fired into a crowd, in- Joist. 0 wartime profits, as it has! operations of the United Nations|free oN Yu or —
a Wage negotiations with | relief - : A curfew was decreed at Tel Aviv, |General Motors Corp, Ford said relief and rehabilitation sdminis- {arts of peace.
; : : “ tration. . f E but it was largely ignored and the |that “every dollar of the company . Must Meet Aggressor reservation to achieve these ends® LL Ho told the military affairs com- Président rama read the ‘- ; around "| (Continued on Page 3—~Column 4)|Mittee that such “astounding ad-|Power statemen a jammed |KRUPP PROSECUTION |arst and test look st the marinegry ha sity, privanting en
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he: predicts fair Hy 3S na 18s. Jo Y Narine |try- or. egress. tion as the ; st | ; : 5 v ; Ee tion as the atomic bomb and elec- | tionings by reporters. 1 tomorrow. ACTION. IS’ DELAYED corse exhibit traniond of Ameri-|_dewish youts meted, toe vic [INDO i weston wil mak i pou. | The. hres mer had worked o a ie Wego NUERNBERG, Nov. 18 (U. P).—| * 20d captured t. f {ostin ut lam sight's fire tn the of» ! | sible for the United States to pre-|the statement until nearly mi on The four-power ‘wat crimes teibunai| 56 up on a Pennayivania rail-{CUE8 BF TO POTSUAE FL CE Twn pare for world war II after the fact, |Dight last night and had met week-end will todsy postponed ‘prosecution of {road siding s block west of Union | gers biose which spread to other ROUTED BY BRITISH “We must be prepared on M-day| today to sign it. Mr. Truman ‘be delightful— 1 | charges against the aged and ail. station at 6 a. m., the marine train | ore "or the building. W 1 IVIL] —the day the enemy strikes—or we| first, followed by Attlee and Kings a few fisher- f |ing Gustav Krupp. was to remain open for public In=|" wm. Listers tried to burn the — SAY VEY be JRpATE] 10 Avert de Conference Lasts 7 Minutes men will get & But it deferred a decision as to from8am top m ; like Barclay's bank building Strongpoints in Soerabaja;’™" * hands of any aggressor The press conference started 8h wet ‘line, and whether his son, Alfried, would be| Sponsored by the Marion county |. city's main thoroughfare. 2 (Continued on Page 3~Column 1) 10:11 3. m. and ended at 10:18 ern might tried instead. a a HAARGS cotmmmitins 4s & ViBEY They were dispersed by soldiers, Taken in Attacks, | ——— . _. (most of the reporters dashed shoot a few ‘The probability of a delay in’ the campaign ure, train ong shot two Jews. : PICKET BENDIX PLANT | thetr telephones, one lagged holes in golf. Nuernberg trials, possibly until |is manned by 25 marine combat] ‘A postofice branch which had BATAVIA, Nov, 15 (U. P.).~Re- { {and remarked to the De En happen_it may [JS % Ws strengthened by theveterans. It contains such ems of| \ PCH inforced Briish troops stormed and| OVER LOSS OF JOBS “That was shart and sappy.” evén snow! decision not to try Gustav Krupp|interest as facsimiles of the Jap| (Continued on Page 3—Column 3) captured the main ~Indovesian| oo. | “Well,” the President b . now. J surrender documents, a 40-foot am- - » strongpoints - in the center ofl," BEND, Ind, Nov. 15 (U. “that is what you wanted and now: LOCAL TEMPERATURES | The charges against Gustav |phi “duck.” the “water weasel,”| MANUFACTURER'S RITES SET |Soerabajs today after beating off a Pa Bendix Home Appliances, you've got ft.” i $8.m...21 Wam... 31 [Krupp will stay on the docket of{aiid & complete array of ail the| MOORESTOWN, N. J, Noy. 15|series of heavy Nationalist counter- Sy Plant was picketed today br} In their statement the Anglos Tam... 2 lam... 30 [the tribunal for trial later if his the marines used in the|(U. P..—Puneral services will be/attacks. : oe or tx” Ago Ameriéan-Ganadian. loaders sid (hE Sam... 2 12 (Neem).. 41 [physical and mental condition per- | Pactfic, together with corresponding (held tomorrow for Eldridge R.| BSpearheads of the Sth Indian od pol Jou Jobs last August|y, N. O. commission would work tos fam..38 1pm... 4 [mis the tribunal announced. Jap weapons, Johnson, 71, pioneer phonograph, division thrust across the TRUFORd| hemtemre of hone wahecs here | Yard “entirely eliminating the ut : in, %0 the train were to use| maker and founder of the Vietory|line bisecting Soerabajs from east| Grr ore,or nome Washers here. (of atomic energy for ; we . . : steps leading to the railroad Talking Machine Co, who died yes- [0° west and advanced into thoy, Viole sea contract when ft PU P0%eS And promoting its ruise o eat 8 IX Days from Capitol ave, terday oh hisehorhe. He suffered a|southern end of the city under poh 10 give the on) hg plop. | 18 for industrial and humani f it an n " stroke Saturday. . .|flerce mortar and machine gun fire, : purposes.” ¢ Of Mi i AIRBORNE DIVISION | smu They dodged. the Naionaln| o> en60: Tl of CIs They repeatedly siresed the nee NIT isery.on ennis urt : STAR GUARDED from: the ' goyernment for mutual trust among nations. ©
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Times Foreign Correspondent Japs. on peaceful use of atomis s h ‘the coner the . 182d airborne division, the American {an unidentified man who reportedly| Late * dispatches from .the Booty 400 TAY SMclaki. nd coli vey added:
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her Sgt. Bauer broke into her dressing room last|Java naval base city said the Na-lin ot ta We trust that other nations tion of the night and tried to ip open her|tionalists still wers Sghting back woud. be permitted to enter. the |20Pt the same policy, thereby spangled black tights. furiously. plant, ¢ ating an atmosphere of (Continned - confidence in which political
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British Loan Is Necessary for Prosperous = [a ;
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