Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1940 — Page 19
AMERICAN AID HAILE SELASSIE IN REVOLT PLA
Hope to Regain Ethiopid With Aid of British; He’s in Sudan Now.
By MILTON BRONNER Times Special Writer PORT SUDAN, Deéc. 2C. where in the Sudan region tiguous to Ethiopia & middle-a brown man and a middle-aged white woman are cooking up third witches’ broth for Dictal Benito Mussolini, already badly by the Greeks in Albania na British in Egypt and Libya. The man is Haile Salassie one-time emperor of Ethiopia. The woman is Sylvia P an khurst, dynamic daughter of the late and equally dynamic Emmeline Pankhurst. Their joint purpose is to stir up the Ethiopians in the hinterland regions so they will revolt against Italian
rule. | The hint is that the British have been moving supplies near i) frontier so the war-like Ethiopian tribes can get arms, The hope is that with the Sues Canal closed to Italian ships, Mus= solini will not be able to get n. inforcements, arms, or supplies te his forces in Ethiopia. |
Wanjs to Rule Agnin ‘ With some help from British | forces stationed in Egypt and the Sudan, the dream is to whip the ; Italians and restore Ethiopia to its rightful ruler, thus smashing Mus= 3 solini’'s vision of a great African | empire. 3 Mussolini's troops began their march into Ethiopia Oct. 3, 1935, on the now familiar Hitlerian for= mula Jhat the sheep attacked the wi ; holy it 1936, Italian troupe ene tered the capital of Addis Al and Saile' Selassie fled to Engl via Palestine. May 9, 1936, Italy formally ane L nexed Ethiopia and King Victer Emmanuel was then a. em« 3
a dazed, = weary, brown man with a silky black i and purple cloak who came to Lon= don. One of his titles was = of Kings,” but he did not look Another of his titles was “Lion @ Judah,” but he appeared to about the meekest lion ever, Woman Starts Help 4 At a luncheon in London am | enterprising American woman got } his autograph while the shocked ] Lord Robert Cecil, who presided, ex= postulated to the female go-getter: * “Oh, but you chouldn’t! Oh, but you mustn't! He's & king, you know!” a Haile sadly took his kingship down to a modest house in the watering place of Bath. Then it was that iiss Pankhurst entered the picture. With her fas mous mother, she was a militant] suffraget back in the years before the World War. Like her mother, she was jail They went on hunger strikes which brought temporary release. But 2 RE : ; ; —The under the Cat and Mouse Act, thi : S 1 : hae. Fn : : od YS Ideal moment Sylvia was a bit better, sb The SUITS : uperior woolens in a : NN EW : ) > uo JER i, Idea I Lcd ight back to Sal ik ; fine selection of patterns fea fg Ta ; it ms ha hy Gift for her mother, she dropped this fighi and your choice of the Season’s smartest ae a Rd El TN ; : Po , [8 : during the World Wer and did al colors — drapes, semi-drapes, conserva- Ad of UE Nr Fa } Se : : \ ‘| she sould to help) hep native land, | ti 1 double-b ted. T d rr? YN SEER ae ; ; : oy a : An ardent fighter for great causes ives, single or double-breaste WO an : 4 3 4 a Bk : - ih N she largely initiated the Society ¢ three button models in all sizes 34 to 46. : % ; . eh 5 CE : \ “ : Friends of Italian Freedom, purpe 3 aA - Nip we lie J : of which was to fight Mussolini : ES ; : all his works.
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