Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1939 — Page 4
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WASHINGION. Oct. 12 (U, P)—|
It was learned: ‘authoritatively today
that the United States is expressing| | to the ‘Russian Government its} may|’
“earnest: “hope” that - notl occur .that would be calculated “to affect injuriously the peaceful relations “between Soviet Russ} and Finland.” The action of ‘the United States is unilateral, entirely independent and without : similar representations by other powers, it was learned: The authoritative confirmation that U. S. representations are being made to the Soviets followed reports last night that other Scandinavian nations—Norway, Sweden and Finland herself—had suggested a joint demarche to the Russians. :
MOSCOW, Oct. 12 (U., P)— United States Ambassador Laurence A. Steinhardt conferred with Foreign Minister Viacheslay Molotov today as the Soviet Union| opened important political and economic negotiations with Finland. | It'‘was believed both United States and Swedish diplomatic representatives were interested in the SovietFinnish talks. * Then Commissar Molotov received J. K. Paasikivi, the special Finnish envoy, for another hour. A second meting was set for ipmorrow after-
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RUSSIA TO LET, FINNS BE. FREE
Takes Urilateral Action to |
Ambassador Steinhardt of U. S. + « + an hour of “hope” for ' Finnish-Soviet peace.
GERMANS BOAST OF NORTH SEA CONTROL
BERLIN, Oct. 12 (U. P.).—The official Nazi news agency asserted today that Germany held air and sea control throughout the North Sea; both as regards ‘‘contraband” control and ‘conducting attackings. “The reach of the German air force extends beyond the north and west frontier of Britain, and the enemy can be engaged throughout the North Sea, wherever found,” said the agency. “The fact that German fliers could attack the British fleet successfully in an area which it allegedly rules at a time and place set by the Germans shows that the time of unqualified British control of the seas is gone forever.” The Army High Command today reported a fight by air reconnaissance planes over the North Sea, but gave no further details.
BLAME IRISH IN FIRES LONDON, Oct. 12 (U. P.).—“Irish Republican Army” terrorists were blamed today for fires discovered in seven mail boxes in the Victoria and Edgeware Road districts of London
during the night.
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FRENCH CLAIM
Report ‘Front Line Action’
With British Soldiers Taking Part.
The German High Command to- ! day reported “light patrol and artillery action” on the Western Front. The communique added
: ‘ that one French plane had been |: shot down in an air battle south "of Lauterberg.
© PARIS, Oct. 12 (U. P.) —Fighting on .the. Western Front has emerged from the advance guard phase into “front line action” in
" [which British troops are participat:
ing, an official announcement said today. Official sources said larger Ger-
man patrol attacks in the Moselle sector ‘had been hurled "back by
losses on the Nazis. An official report said that after three days of intensive patrol fighting “the enemy action assumed a more generalized character.”
Expect Allied Offensive
The Germans: either tried to recover positions lost to the French or made strong counter-thrusts in an effort to prevent what they believed to be .an imminent Allied
offensive, the .announcement said. Artillery of all caliber is in position to bombard German positions and some large German cities if necessary, the report added. The Germans carried automatic arms, and their artillery blasted the way for the advance which, authoritative French sources said, “achieved no appreciable result.” The French described it as “a bitter engagement.” Other French advance guards were said to have beaten back German patrols which had been raiding continually along the -entire Rhineland front for 24 hours.
Claims No Prisoners Taken
“Enemy patrols shower greater persistence than heretofore, especially pressing the French in the Moselle, Saarbruecken, - Ohrenthal and South Pirmasens sectors,” a French spokesman said. “Patrols also appeared in the Wissembourg sector.” The Germans still had failed to take a French prisoner, it was said, although that seemed to be the object of most of the patrol raids. Heavy artillery fire continued on both sides. Rains were said to have kept German reconnaissance planes
returned with “most important photographs of concentration points,” it was announced. One German reconnaissance plane was reported to have been shot down Tuesday.
Pound Saar Valley Roads French and British guns were
‘pounding Saar Valley roads, cutting
communications lines and trying to batter down the block houses of the Westwall on the hills beyond the Saar, it was reported.
“withering” fire that inflicted large:
grounded, although French .planes|§
HELSINGFORS, Finland, Oct. 12 (U. P.).—PFinnish mobilization was pratically completed on an unofficial basis today as hope rose that possible diplomatic action by the United States and Scandinavian countries might save the country from Russian domination. “Mixed with her hops of peace, etermina-
.|however, was Finland's d
tion to resist any act of aggression. Her compacf, well-trained and wellequipped army, now numbering about 300,000 men, was at strategic positions facing the Russian frontier where Soviet tanks, troops and artillery were reported. . Evacuation of civilians from vulnerable cities was continued at a rapid rate, and it was estimated more than 100,000 persons already
call fobilization—was carried out in an orderly manner. There was no definite information as to the precise disposition of the Einnish forces, but it was assumed that Gen. Oestiman was leading his soldiers to the wooded “land of a thousand lakes” on the Soviet frontier. . There on narrow strips of Jarid separated by water, a few thousand defenders could, it was believed, hold off an entire division of in-
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Guy La OChambre, French Air Minister, told the Senate Aviation Committee * that French pursuit planes had proved superior in every encounter with German reconnaissance planes. * Tank fighting, confined so far to the Warndt Forest sector and near the Moselle River, had proved that German tanks are vulnerable, it was said, because their armor-plating was sacrificed for speed.
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man 77-millimeter shells. Monster French 70-ton tanks, each carrying two 75-millimeter guns, were reported held in reserve, British tanks also were said to be grouped behind the lines but they had not yet gone into action. Gen, Albert Niessel, one of the best known French military writers,
terday- that Feance was well protected against any direct smashing attack or flank attacks by Germans through either neutral Holland or Switzerland. IIe estimated that 500,000 Germans would be slain in any frontal attack on the Maginot Line. He said that should the Germans invade Switzerland, they could be stopped © .in France by Belfort Fortress and the heights of Jura which are covered with snow and difficult to cross, and that if they got through Holland, they could be halted . in Belgium _ before reaching
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