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Secret Churchill Cable To Roosevelt
WASHINGTON, NOV. 25. THE PURUVIAN MINISTËR TO TOKYO-HANDED-THE-
AMERICAN EMBASSY IN JANUARY 1941 A REPORT THAT THE JAPANESE WERE CONSIDERING A SCR- PRISE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOUR IN THE THIS IN- EVENT OF "TROUBLE BREAKING OUT. FORMATION WAS PLACED IN THE FILES OF THE PEARL HARBOUR INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. THE ARMY BOARD TOLD OF THE SAME TIP IN A RE- PORT WHICH WAS MADE PUBLIC LAST AUGUST BUT DID NOT IDENTIFY THE SOURCE.
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1941 of Michigan, told reporters be pan in November paper, State prices and particulars to was looking specifically for any placed in the records showing that the Japanese had such tight aign of any military commut ment which may have been made control over their own military in the meeting four months be-information for weeks before Pearl Harbour that American Tore the Japanese attack at parted the United States into envoys could obtain virtually no inkling of what was happening. the war.
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Kiven its first draft of parallel communica- tions drawn by the British warn- nade further o that if Junan encroachments in the south-west Pacific the United States would "take counter medauires
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Wellen said the actual communi-
Sumner Welles testified yester- cation, however, was toned down. day that keeping the US. Fleet at Hawaii in 1941 acted as a brake the Flere had been with Japanese susresalon.
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he said. "Japan war lords would unquen- tionably have interpreted it as Acquiesence in their policy of
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A Roosevelt Snubbed
New York, Nov, 25. Bishop William T. Mfnuning to-day voided the appoint- ment of Brigadier-General Elliot Roosevelt an vestrymanı of the family church saying that he "wan not in good standing" in the Episcopal Church-Associated Press.
WINSTON'S NEPHEW Girls Still
MAY TESTIFY
THE
NUERNBERG,-NOV-25.–
DEFENSE COUNSEL AT THE INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIAL OF 20 NAZI LEADERS HERE TO-DAY ANNOUNCED THAT THE NEPHEW OF BRI- TISH, WAR-TIME PREMIER WINSTON CHURCHILL AND SON OF THE BRITISH FIELD MARSHAL SIR HAROLD ALEXANDER WOULD BE ASKED TO TESTIFY FOR GERMAN FIELD-MARSHAL WILHELM KEITEL WHO IS ONE OF THE NAZI DEFENDANTS. WITH REGARD TO RUDOLF HESS, THE DEFENCE AT- TORNEY SAID, HE WAS SEEKING TO SUB - POENA THE DUKE OF HAMILTON ON WHOSE ESTATE HESS HAD LANDED WHEN HE PARACHUTED IN 1941 IN SCOTLAND,
can moves in the Pacife.—ÅRBO-
Ribbentrop, former Nazi Por-1 clated Prean.
eign Minister, APPEAL TO EMPEROR
wanta to call President Roosevelt, it was din-Lady Astor and Lorde London-· closed, sent a personal menange derry, Beaverbrook and Derby,
on Dec. 0. counsel said.
emer-
to Emperor Hirohito the day before Pourl Harbour, expressing the "fervent hope that your thought in this definite geney to ways of dianelling the dark cloudis
The message
asked for with drawal of Japanese forces from Indo-China as "an assurance of peace throughout the whole south Pacific aren."
Defense counsel also
nounced that the majority of the 20 defendants would testify on their own behalf and that ather witnesses would be sought from Britain and the United Stale.
to come
CLIVEDEN SET
are numerous. In
However, the defense request Suniner Welles told tho com-
to call prominent wilne, mittee that Churchill and Boranging from former war pi. sevelt, Bl the Atlantic Charter
soners to members of Britain's meeting in August 1941 reached an understanding that each nation "Cliveden Bet" is virtually cer- would give a note to Japan warn-
tain to be denied, it was learn- ing her against aggression, led authoritatively.
Welles returned from the meet- The legal restrictions on the ing and presented to the Japanese right of accused war criminals Ambassador a "watered copy" of to bring foreigners to aid their the statement, ellminating the orcases
Bri- ginally intended reference to "thetain, for instance, there is no possibility that further stops may
law to force any,British subject Tend to conffet." - Reuter.
"WINANT" MESSAGE
to Nuernberg, and it
matter for the Mr. Winston Churchli urged would be a President Roosevelt a week before dividunt to decide. the Pearl Harbour attack to send The defense counsel inform
"secret or public" warning toed the press of his intentions at Japan against further aggression. a conference during a trial re- it wan disclosed here to-day.
Mr.
Churchill's
cess. Associated Press. rond to the Senate-House Com- mittee
Pear! investigating the Harbour attack.
The reesenge was signed: "Winunt"-Identified as the United States Ambassador In London... and Wan hended: "Personal
and Secret for the President from
a former Naval Person. The latter title
WBK selected
for Mr. Churchill, be. chuse hu was a former First Lord of the Admiralty.
The The _message," which was dated November 30, 1941, one week before the Japanese attack on Pear! Harbour. recommended В "plain declaration, secret of public as may be thought best, that any further act of aggression by Japan will lead immediately to
Kravest
consequences."—
The committee investigating the Pearl Harbour disaster was told that Winston Churchill twice took the the initiative in auggesting Ameri-Router.
NEMARTA Was
Giant Killers Bring Off Usual Surprises
LONDON, NOV. 25.
LOVELL'S ATHLETIC, NEWPORT (ISLE OF WIGHT) AND SHREWSBURY TOWN ARE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CUP FIRST ROUND "GIANT KILLERS." EACH BEAT A FOOTBALL LEAGUE CLUB AND WILL GO INTO THE HAT FOR THE SECOND ROUND DRAW ON MON- DAY. NEWPORT REVERSED A FIRST leg defICIT IN OVER- COMING CLAPTON ORIENT BUT LOVELL'S AND SHREWSBURY STARTED THEIR RETURN GAMES WITH BOURNEMOUTH AND WALSALL WELL ON THE CREDIT SIDE.
Barnet, who lost at home 6-2 Inst week to Queen's Park Ran- gers, who have the best record in the league competition this season, scored in the first un- ute of the gume yesterday on the Rangers' ground and held the lead until the closing in- utes when Queen's Park Ran- gers got two quick goals.
Rochdale, who lost every 'FA. Cup game for 10 years before the war, just got through at the expense of Stockport to end the Bequence.
R.E.'s Lose
907 R.E. 1 R.M. COMMANDO 4
Royal Marine Commando beat 207 Royal Engineers by four goaia to one in a soccer game of missed chances at King's Park yesterday. It was a challenge match eager- ly awaited by both sides.
R.E, kicked off and were imme- where Fielding ran out to clear. diately in front of Commando gosi
Play swung to the other end and first Turner and then Brown, the latter taking a penalty kick, miss- ed chances at goal. Within a few minutes Roocroft, Inside right, ecored for Commandos with beautiful goal.
The game was of a high stand- Ard. Both keepers were kept buny throughout. Norman, Commando | outside-left, scored the second goul. Just before the interval Engineers forced a corner and Crane headed la from the centre.
Engineers had more of the play in the second perlod but missed easy chances. Play continued to be stages fast and in the closing Commandu attacked strougly scoring further goals through Turner and Walker.
U.S. FOOTBALL
New York, Nov. 25. Alabama's unbeaten, untied football team topped off the an- nouncement of its selection to play hi ho RuBe Bow! by swamping
Indiana's powerful eleven clinch- ed its first Big Ten conference title in history by routing Purdue 20 to 0, and Pennsylvania took "Ivy league" honors for, the sea- son by trouncing Cornell 60 to 0.
went to Manchester United who Pensacola Navy 55 to 6 Saturday, got six against Leeda.
GOOD WIN Wednesday's win at Liverpool was a good performance.
Glasgow Rangers had a good win at Motherwell and have a two point lead in the Scottish Division A.
Diomedes Softball Win
BY "ONLOOKER"
Stout Nazis
BERLIN, NOV, 25. GERMAN GIRLS WHO FRA- TERNISED FREELY...VITH AMERICAN SOLDIERS WERE THE MOST FANATICAL NAZIS AMONG THE CIVILIAN POPULATION, ACCORDING POLLS TO A SERIES OF MADE BY THE U.S. MILITARY GOVERNMENT.
Girls up to 10 years of ago, womon in their early twenties yearned for a "new strong fu-
kror,"
opposed donaziscation, were rendy to excuse Hitler as a good man with "bad advisers."
The German girls seemed to be influencing Yankco doughboya, some of whom were saying that perhaps Hitler had not been Bo bad for Germany after all. re-deployment
As the gramme progressed, said an official report, the number of men with- out combut recorda had fn- creased in the occupation forces. These mon had been found more receptive to the lens of the Ger
man woman.
Deanite their fuhrer phobias, Club de Recreio ground, King's - young girls coalinued to offer Park, Mecca of the Colony's soft- themselves freely to Hitler's cons ball fans, was the scene yeater. querors. A chaplain
kgested the girls, knowing their day of an evenly contested game that
which, thanks to a quick get-bables would be born in Germany away, U.S.3. Diomeden beat Chung and reared as Germans, wore still Wah by five runa to tires.
following the Nazi grecept to breed men for Germany.
in
Bill Kwan, Chung Wah pitcher, did not sellie down until the third
to pog in
More than 75 per cent of the young girls and 55 per cent, of the women naid yes. Only 38 por cent of the men answered in the the fourth armative.Associated Press,
SOVIET INTEREST
1-110
Moscow, Nov. 26. The Soviet Union watched with interest tho oxpected move for self-administration in Azerbaijan. north-western province af Iran in which disorders broke out carly this week.
In Darmstadt, the question was innings, and walked three in the asked: "Do you think Germany frat two. Consequently, Diomedes needs a strong leader to recover scored five runs, one in the first from her downfall and destruc- and, four in the hold them down capitally after.
secund. Kwani tian?"
wards and they did not scure again.
Chunk Wah missed A good chanco when with the bags full nad only one down, first Nelson Mar and then Cheung fled out weakly.
Beginning of the Afth en w Garvin reach first on an error by Nelson Mar. only to be left strand- ed on third as Kwan put out the next balters in 1,2,3 order. Show the bout All
for Chung up to bat
free Wah received
Pass, stole second and third, and went home on a hit by Taoi.
In the sixth, a double play by Dick
Nelson Chang and
Mur stopped the Yanks from scoring.
In the last half of the seventh, Junior Mar pinch-hitting for Kwan, reached first on an error, and eventually went home on an outfield hit by All. All stale second and went across the plate bingle by Tsang. Another hit by Two brought the two tying
Dick rung on bases,
Chung hit
on
A
an infield grounded to the pitcher and with Tsang hesitating pre- sented an casy victory on a swift double play.
Scores: Dioniodes 7 hits, & runs. Chung Wah, 5 hits, 8
runs.
The kame between U.S.3.
Munroe and U.S.S. Formoe cancelled as Formoe had ordered out of harbour.
a
was becn
self.
Tass news agency reported from Teheran that a meeting of 740
evory persons from
district ar Azerbaijan bad domandud rulc.-Associated Press.
COMMON PEOPLES
Springfield, Ohio, Nov. 25. Mrs. Lashini Pandit stated here to-day "I have little faith in the British statement to bring about world security.
"I believe the common peoples are the ones who will make an entire world structure for peace.
"If, however, the world remaina composed of possessor nations and nations possessed, there will be war after war."Reuter.
Tokyo, Nov. 25. Two more Japanese war or na tionallet leaders surrendered yea terday at Sugamo prison on sum- mons from Allied Headquarters, They were Kazanobu Kanokogi, "Black Dragan Society" leader, and Dr. Sato Masakateu, medical officer in the Sendai prisoner of
Associated Press.
It a learned that a girls' poft ball game is being arranged for next Sunday when Chinese girls' team led by Gloria Mar. former Wildcat" will play The Rest, under Terry Noronha, for- mer skipper of the "Wahoos." war camp.
England Go Down To Defeat At Twickenham
LONDON, NOV. 25.
THE FIRST RUGBY UNION INTERNATIONAL MATCH
PLAYED AT TWICKENHAM, FAMOUS HOME OF BRI TISH RUGBY, FOR SIX YEARS TOOK PLACE YES- TERDAY AFTERNOON WHEN THE UNBEATEN NEW ZEALAND ARMY SIDE DEFEATED ENGLAND BY 18 POINTS TO 3.
ENGLAND FIELDED, AN EXPERIMENTAL XV CONTAIN- ING MANY "UNKNOWNS? BLENDED WITH SOME INTERNATIONALS IN THE FIRST TEST OF STRENGTH OF THE SEASON.
Other scorea included: Notre Dame 32 Tulane 6; Pittsburgh 7 Penn State 0; Harvard 60 Boston University 0; Yale 20 Princeton
No trials had taken place, as 14; Columbin 21 Dartmouth 0; would have been the case before. Colgate 0 Brown 6: Tennessee 14 the war, consequently few would Kentucky 0 Maryland 19 Vir attempt to predlet the possiblo In Scottish Division B, Tunginis 13; Duke 14 North Carolina outcome of the game. des hold an eight point advan-Gama Mississippi State Tech
The New Zealanders had the
Runners-up, Hibernian, esi- ly defeated Queen-of-South, and Celtic romain third after a hard fight against Morton.
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In League South the six lead-tage over Airdrie but, had little Northwestern 18 Illinois 7: Michi- advantage of playing together ing clubs all won. their, games. to spare against Dumbarton. gan 7 Ohio State 3, Wiscousin 20 but had little to spare during A crowd of 35,000 turned up to East Fife, who ran up seven Minnesota 12; Missouri 38 Kansas see Chariton, who played like gouls against Stenhousemuir, champions, beat Fulham at are now third. Craven Cottage nhd a similar The following are the results, number watched Spurs beat incomplete because of bad ratio Chelsen at Tottenham. Lawton reception: scored for Chelsea after 10 min- utes but after a great tuinle Chelsea went under by the odd goal in five.
ARSENAL DOUBLE
Kiwis, as the New Zealanders 19.80 p.m.-Bally Programme Bum
There were 80,000 to see the H.K..
The victories of Duke and Missouri clinched the champion Valley conferences, respectively. ships in the Southern and Missouri Army and Navy were both Idlo. resting for their big game next are called, kick off, and in the Baturday..
first few minutes the tourists California 6 U.C.L.A. 0; Wa- nearly scored. Smith, the Kiwi shington State 7 Washington 0; centre, raced over after a fine Southern Methodist 84 Baylor 0; handling movement but was re- Oklahoma A & M. 47 Okishora called for a knock-on.Then-an 0: Texas Tech 6 New Mexico 6; 1; Middlesbrough 0 Everton 0. Associated Press. Sheffield Utd. 2 Bolton 3: Stoke
LEAGUE NORTH Blackburn 0 Manchester City 0; Blackpool 1 Huddersfield 0; Burnley 2 Bradford 1; Bury 2 Newcastle 1 Grimsby 3 Cheg- terfield 3; Liverpool 0 Wednes
Arsonal completed the double against luckless Plymouth, who day 2: Manchester Utd: 6 Leeds Colorado 7 Colorado College offsido gave the Kiwis a penalty still have to record their first win. Hodges acored three for the winners.
Millwall, who created, one of the surprises against Birming- ham last week, lost by four clen goals away from home, their defence being fully extended throughout the second half.
Aston Villa record a fine away win at Portsmouth,
4 Barnsley 0.
IRISH REGIONAL Belfast Celtic 4 Distillery
which Cook missed from a fair- ly easy position,
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NBA LAND,
Chicago, Nov. 26, OTHER MATCHES
Willie Joyce, Gary, Indiana, A minute later England were Crystal Palace 4 Norwich 0; contender for thollghtweight awarded a penalty for a scrum Chester Coventry 2.
championship won a 10-round infringement but the ball mins decision over Joey Barnum of Ion cd. So far it was a great for- 3.Angoles last night-Associated ward battle with honours even..
Press. Routor.
Jack Heaton, Waterloo centre who captained England, delight Boston, Nov. 20, Detroit, Nov. 25; In Longue North, Chesterfold
Jake La Motla, New York, Fed the crowd by cutting past his Former featherweight Cham knocked out Walter (Popoye) man but Cook, the stocky New lost the land which they had vlon Phil Terranova of New York Woods of Astoria, Long Island. Zoaland full-back, was there to held so long, Blackpool. Chester-wana unaalmous 10-round doel in the eighth round of a scheduled, seal the gap. field were two goals down in slon over Bill Eddy, Michigan 10-round fight Inst__night. #La- For a time England pressed seven minutes at Grimsby but state lightweight champion from Motta Wolrhod, 104; Woods 107, but then Smith began a brillant made a brilliant recovery to brought occasional boos" from
Flint last night. The listless fight Associated Press.
Kiwi advanco which Hollis stop."
Boprano), share the honours. Jock Dod.is, the crowd. Torranova" weighed
11.00 pan-Cione Down, Rome, Nov. 26.
pod. The New Zealand nek Blackpool's Scottleh Interna 120; Eddy 182,Associated Press. tional contre forward, got tho
The black-mket quotation for were healing quite effectively Programmos marked "NBA":"arg the American dollar to-day jump- which made for open play. recorded spootally for Bervices Materialn bensidera" ull-important goal, **
Sydney, Nov. 25
nd from 875 liro on Friday to Some terrific work in the mens by the Department, of National
Borvion Entertaininens, ** Matthews, was again the in- Dinny. Pails, Australia's num- $25 Ure becnung, of Lonza of loose by, the New Zeniand pack spiration of Stoke City who hadber one tennis player who is ox-devaluation. The British pound took them to the England las an easy victory over Barnalcy, nested to show the world his form in next year's Davis Cup competi
10.09 p.m.-J.II. Squire Colen's Outek, 10.10 p.m. Half an Hour of Spanish Mundo with Boolar Ino Gigili dod Conchits?
official rate
tes ard 100 livelieved but the Kiwis came pasin In which Matthews has scored, singles title yesterday: ur defeats to the American dollar and 400 and Rhind was nontly in The Alo netted from a penalty.jarine John Bromwich, 4-14 6-4, d-44 lire to the Ringilah poundlanders- game was hard and fast-Raus
Honour of the highest, score ----Associated Press:
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