Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1940 — Page 3
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1940
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TIMES PAGE 3
THE INDIANAPOLIS
SON, 18, MOUNTS THRONE OF CAROL
(Continued from Page One)
Sting upon respect for the status quo in both Indio-China
and the Dutch East Iadies. Japanese spokesmen ing to fear,
said that the United States “had but an extremist newspaper reported that ler Prince Konoey had decided to ignore foreign proon Indo-China. The Chinese strengthened further troop the border,
Michael,
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rol, last Hohenzollerm monarch of Europe, stepped Al oa. m his country trembled under the blow of essive partitions dictated by Soviet Russia and the Axis Wiss Carol penned his abdication after a second night ol
wus demonstrations about the Royal Palace. The first
ight had caused him to vield to Antonescu as dictator,
Favorites and intimates of Carol were being rounded Victor lamandi, close friend, and Nicholas Maloxa, a rer, were said to be in custody | \s Michael took the oath as King, his head was howed
filled with tears, Michael
net, was que
IS eve were
could keep the throne, even as a
tionable. A large element of the Iron Guard Michael
an active part
tronglyv anti-monarchist and lacks the expen-
prestige for ruling. His chief
ANA retaining the throne will be his early sympathy for Iron Guard, based on a common hatred of Mme. Lupescu,
W forced Michael's mother, Princess Helena, into exile. vas called back to Bucharest today. Hungarians Advance Step Farther eterred by the drama being played out in Bucharest, garian troops, led by the iron-handed Regent, Admiral las Ilorthy, marched forward slowly to occupy the of Transvlvania awarded to Hungary by the Axis.
second zone of occupation was entered today without
Budapest reported. attack on Britain
Germany stepped up the pace ol its air noint where London was undergoing a constant seres | 2 ir raid alarms. By 6 p. m. the fifth of the da) ¥¢ wsualties and damages, London admitted, increased the increased severity of the attack.
Within the Londen metropolitan area alone some 382
15-mile radius of
within a Trafalgar fell hun raid protection workers scurrying
including one in a Wool
{ S Were attacks
re. Upon the dreds of fire bombs which
city and air
some 30 or
more blazes,
\ -10 Cent Store, \{ least 10 persons were killed and more than 1060 wounded in the metropolitan area Today's War M By J. W. T. MASON United Press Wur Fxpert ' Antone assumption of dictatorial powers in Rumania f \ ahdication of King Carol, strengthens German) position In the ern Europe against any possible Russian effort to redress the ! of power, Gen. Antonescu is pro-Nazi and anti-Russian x o-onerate enthusiastically with Hitler if it became neces check Stalir he same ime. Antonescu may b pected not to take the mmtia- have to interpret the move as poi tive in challena- tentially dangerous. For Hitler and ing Russia He Mussolini it is a Danubian insur ambitious to ance against the Slavs recain Ressa- There is irony, howevel in 1% ‘hia and Buko- pro-Nazi Rumanian rising to the vin for Ru- position of “leader of the state” at mania but he this time. Antonescu owes his hew v1 he subhiset position to national resentment
against the German-Italian com-
i advice from mand to cede part of oy ApSvIvai
Berlin in estab- A r TORS 2) 1 lishing his for- to Hungar T'he reason for this eign policy anomaly is the promise of Hitler CRTo ahidios. 2nd Mussolini to prevent anv fur ; Myvi ther Rumanian dismemberment 10Nn doubiless | 4. 1 That is a guarantee against Russia " 2] consid n Mr. Mason and with it the Rumanians can he ered sufficient . led by Antonescu to hope fo
net for all of R11 > y v R Bessarahia’s and Bukovina's re-
territomal losses to a turn in vears to come H an 18 : A io ve “will Rumania can have no hope that ! \ Wl} pn ' hening of his country Transylvania and Dobrudija will ng 114 unt paration for a possible future ter be recovered, even though " strike | Oreat Britain may win the ‘war mat must | The justice of Bulgarian and Hunlosses to arian claims to the areas that n in ‘because they had previously belonged to them Germany. but there Would be hard to deny Rumania ihe possibility that must adjust herself to this fact, r res eventually mat Prime Minister Churchill vesterb CrOVET day said he had alwavs thought stalin who has reason | Southern Dobrudja ought to he re4 more concerned than anvone Stored to Bulgaria and he added he es the idden elevation to had never been happy about the new Rumanian dic- way Hungary was treated after the heen held nder World War. This pronouncement | fon opposing has much significance, for it is the on of Bessarabia first intimation of wha' Rritain is P Bukno prepared to accept in post-war termn ist autocrat will ritomal readjustments i™Y 4d L A 7 ye hb . “. Roker © ‘arte RE nf BN Tviddon Verve Is the Traffic Record RO re Ph en n DEATHS TO DATE of ’ County City Total 4 py Ir hw 271 yori 24 Rr a2 1940 31 DN RR R. R. 30 ‘Rox 94] 31 RIUM Roar Sept, 5 South Bend, Ind an 162 N Penr Tn nred Accidents ®3 svlvania - a “ Ravmond W Schusnmeve MH of 2114 Dead 1 Arrests Shin Alabama: Lillian M. Norton D5 of r'HURSD TRAFFIC COURT [2114 N_ Alabama HURSDAY RAFT ROY CH. eT tin Stivers!
Cases (Convie- Fines E. Blackwell, 10. of 1105
Assistant General,
Charles Fahy new
solicitor
WASHING President nated NI.RB Charles Jahy of Assistant Solicitor Mh Fahy has heen ficure in the controversy raging around the NLRB and his nomination to a post outside the Labor Roard may be a move clearing the way for realignments within the NLRB
‘NO MORE BASES SOUGHT'-=F. . R.
Says Dispatches Quoting Knox Present a Regrett- | | |
TON. Sept. 6 U.P) Roosevelt today nomi General Counsel Gieorgia to he General | an important
able Inaccuracy.
YS HINGTON, Sept. 6 (U, P) Roosevelt revealed todav | Rica and Ecuador are | co-operation in defense | New Worle hut United States | country tof
WAS President that Costa offering full planning for the tdenied that the negotiating with establish defense bhases on Cocos Galapagos Islands Mr. Roosvelt said thal dispatches) from San Francisco quoting Secretary of Navy Frank Knox Aas sayving that negotiations were in progress for acquisition of bases on Cocos and Galapagos presented a
either
regrettable inaccuracy | Savs Mistakes Possible | He said it depends on what press association report vou iead, and | ndded that in thi case the re { port were carried by the United Press, Even a press association will make a mistake once in a while, Mr Roosevelt, said Mr. Roosevelt, hit back at some critics whe had contended (hat he | had not been strictly accurate in hig first press conference revelation of naval hase negotiations with Great Britain, when he insisted at that time a trade of H0 destrove: WAS not. involved in the deal for hases But he said he believes that when all the papers in the case are dis
closed, it will he established hevond
question that as of the day when he made the statement, it was liter allv true and the cdestrovers were
not mvolved
INQUIRY OPENS INTO FATAL AIRLINE CRASH
WASHINGTON. Sept. 6 (U.P)
The Civil Aeronauticd Board open: its inquiry today into causes of a | Pennsylvania Central airliner crash near Lovettsville, Va.. that killed 25 persons including Senator Ern-
est Lundeen of Minnesota The investigation is the first since President Roosevelt reorganized the independent Civil Aeronautics Authority as an agency of the Commerce Department, The crash was the worst in American commercial airplane travel The Senate has been asked to investigate, too, to see whether the CAB is inefficient,
‘DEMOCRATIC CLUB LICENSE REVOKED
The club license of the Fast End Democratic Club 1501 Yandes St, was revoked vesterday
hanor
by the State Alcoholic Beverages Commission IR. A. Shirley, commission mem-
ber, said the action wa: case an investigation the club was tavern with the public members permit,
taken he showed that nnerated a n old fo Instead of to provided bv the
heing hauor generally only, as
heing
OFFICIAL WEATHER
United States Weather Bureat aoe.
INDIANAPOLIS FORFCAST Fair tonight
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Fahy Promoted Carol Wavered in Many Things, but Not in Love for Magda"
0X STARTS FLIGHT TO HAWAIIAN BASES
who had usurpad m
(Continued from Page One) | He promptly renounced the roval favor thoug So LI voman throne ahd after his father died | Spurned her because she had once mothers place Y SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 (U marriage was annulled. Now his been a stenographel It is “said ‘on good aathorily ol Pr vy ® “dynastic” marriage to Princess and his son became King, Prin- If it was love for Magda that that when Mme Lupeseu gave P) C0) Frank Knox Na wee Helena of Greece did hot Keep cess Helena divoreed him But Jost Carel his throne, it might be him a gold watch on his lath petary, departed at dawn today in him from falling In lave with in June, 1930, he Aew rom Paris zafd that hatred for Magda got hirthday he threw it against a. Nagy patrol bomber for Honolulu Magda. Four years later, Carol's to Bucharest and a coup d'etat Michael the throne. The prince’ wail and smashed il Once he where he will ingpect (he mid-Paei-father, King Ferdinand, demand put him on the throne early sympathy for the Iron and his playmates honed Mme iparih ie ed that he renounce either Mag- Magda followed ouickly, and Chuard came from the faet (hat Lupesen when she passed nearby fic defense He was accompaniag da or his rights to the throne heecame the most direct route to it toon hated the red-haired where they were plaving by four aids . — Store Hours-—Saturday, oH A. M to 6 P.M.
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