Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1937 — Page 6
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FRENCH DISCORD | Club Leader | PEACE DANGER. | sll
| High school credit will be given | chief of records, is to speak on “Red We deliver in Downtown District
all pupils satisfactorily completing | Men in American History,” at an their work. Mr. Flick is head of | OP€R meeting of Tishimingo Tribe OHIO SHOE REPAIR LI-0935 45-47 W,. OHIO ST.
Civics and economics courses are | to be offered during the spring term by the Y. M. C. A. night high |
i 210, y J the Social Science Department at |g en Ws ay i
nd Roosevelt Ave, Technical High School and has | Saturday. F mm—
SIMMS STATES
Communist - Fascist Clash Would Increase War Peril, Writer Says.
WILLTAM PHILIP SIMMS
Times Foreign Editor WASHINGTON, March Communist-Fascist upheaval France at this time would tie that | the moment largely
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country's hands at when the peace of Europe depends upon her unhampered action, at home and abroad. Reichsfuehrer Hitler's ‘campaign to isolate France, begun a year and 11 ‘days ago by the occupation ‘of the Rhineland and the scrapping of | the Locarno Treaties, is now nearing a showdown. Soon France may find herself driven to a choice between holding on to her alliance with the Soviet | Union and dropping it in favor 'of some other arrangement designed to apply to western Europe only. Having shaken hands over their mutual hostility to communism Hitler and Mussolini are now seeking to erect an impassable barrier across Central Europe, from the North Sea to the Adriatic
France May Be Isolated
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Legal Entry.
By United Press
DETROIT, 18.—Baron
March
| Beon Garl von Mauchenheim and
[his 20-year-old wife Margaret, saved from deportation and death
in Germany as political offenders, [re planning to take out Uniteq
| States citizenship today.
By
Freda Ruth Marvel (above) is president of the Civic Quest Club of George Washington High School, which has elected six new members. They are Robert Graham, Grace Buchanan, Janis Lee Hawhee, Dorothy Teague, Marjorie White and Eugene Leak. Other club ‘officers are Virginia Garrabrant, vice president; Jean Lentz, secretary; Eugene Cotton, treasurer; Myron ‘Scarbrough, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. Kathrvn D. Shakel, faculty sponsor.
| of Russia, Czechoslovakia, Poland, [ Rumania and Yugoslavia.
And a
Western European pact including
|' Germany would almost of necessity
involve dropping or materialy modi-
The Baron and his wife were re-
| lieved of a deportation sentence by |
a Federal State Department order. “Ah, this is a great country,” the Baron exclaimed as he first learned of the action. “We made no mis- | take in coming to Detroit, and now [we'll become citizens.” | The youthful German nobleman | fled ‘Germany with his wife in 1935 | to avoid military conscription. The
| fact he took all his money with him |
[made him & political offender, liable | for a death sentence. Passports of
[the pair were confiscated by the |
in Cleveland and into Detroit was
(‘German consul | thus their entry illegal. Under
the Federal action
the |
nobleman and his wife will be ‘per- |
mitted to visit the American Consul [at Windsor, ‘Ontaria, secure a visa | enabling them to return immedi(ately to Detroit and enter under | the ‘German quota in & legal manner,
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educational director.
Classes are to open next Tues-'
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fying one or more of these alliances. And that France is naturally loath | Corp. president, was to speak on Europe, ality do—especially as she is convinced | “The Value of Display” at a lunchMarch. Where- | that what Hitler is seeking is a leon meeting of the ‘Oil Club in the be frightened | clear road for his projected “push to | Severin Hotel today noon. The proor cajoled away, France find | the East'—against Russia, Czecho- [gram was arranged by C. BE. Foreherself completely isolated, hence [slovakia and other ‘countries in that 'man and I. B. DeSautels of the Midmore or less compelled to ‘deal with | quarter. ‘western Petroleum ‘Corp. Germany and Italy ‘on their ‘own | —— ea - ree terms f R
Russia is so dubious ‘of the ‘out- | come that she is basing her war | plans on having to fight in Europe | and the Far East simultaneously | without from outside | dource For Britain is becoming complicated much wil
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Their object is process of ‘cutting her allies in Eastern process begun
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help any likewise, the situation She very | hopes, ‘of course, that there no anywhere in Europe. | But she is ‘particularly anxious to | Keep it away from her very ‘door— | that is to say, from France, Bel- | gium and Holland But peace in Western hinges on a powerful united | France. And just now, in France, | there iis a ‘modified version of ‘the | popular front regime which ‘came | into power in Spain February, 1936. In Spain, the Communists | and ‘other left-wingers assumed | more and more authority until the | Governorment took on a distinctly | feddish tinge. A similar shift in rance this spring or summer would spell ‘danger for all Europe.
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