Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1941 — Page 21

PACE 20 i ooo" THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941

‘FACTORIES KEY TO !Jugoslavia’s Black Hand May Intervene to Change History's Course

Times Special On June 28, 1914, at Sarajevo, in) The plot against the Archduke, The society was formed in 1903.,, This was a perfect example of|it seemed a good idea to put the

9 | WASHINGTON, March 28.—Once! what is now Jugosiavia, Gabriel | was the Fork ol HHS oad Or rather it sort of happened. Its the Black Hand society's aims and national house in order. Dimitrievie | again the Jugoslav society of theipyneipn a young Bosnian student, ob fajle ' Black Handers were Charter members appear to have methods. The plot, hatched in a was trled and put te death and a Black Hand, as secret as it is sinis- ‘ | revealed, other Blac | been the handful of officers who, in | : : oy | shot and Killed Archduke Franz| waiting along the line of march to| + | Vienna cafe, was carried out ruth-|some of his followers were sent fo

ter, may intervene to change the Pa : | a palace revolt, rid Serbia of s - : : history of the Balkans if not of Eu- Ferdinand of Austria and his wife,| kill the heir to the Austro-Hun- | Bo © ole King and ny ob lessly and without a hitch. Abuses prison. The murder of the Arch-

ope snd the yori, Srtnas Gowniess. Sone Chater, 8 they/ Basia throne. | that time King Alexander (the Which the Jugoslav found them duke seemed avenged. itler creates a new front by drove 0 . sO

. The Black Handers regarded |Obrenovitch) was running affairs selves unable to cope with in the| The truth, however, i ; Texas Congressman Tells Industry and Labor to Stop Ritacking She Syesks Wi Blt in began the World War. themselves as a thoroughly patri-|of state with an exceptionally high usual way were handled by the so-|that the Black Rit ay, to be . ' ‘ ‘ ; e region of Salonika, his flank wi y ‘Acting Like Children’ and ‘Fighting Over

The weapons used by Princip|otic group. Their purpose was to| hand and nobody, in the cabinet or|ciety in a manner less orthodox driven deeper undergr ’ be exposed to the vagaries of came from a Serbian arsenal. They unify the Jugoslav and free them | out, seemed able to do anything ed wy On is a are said rerun, THEY ‘. « ‘ Serbian intrigue. _ | had been supplied by an army of-| from their Austrian rulers. Only | about it. One night, however, he minor officials alike came to fear! If this is true, if Serbia’s secret Profits’ and Unite to Save U. S. The Nazi might find themselves in | ficer, member of an ultra-secret| one or two at the top knew more and his rather notorious wife,|this secret band. avengers are really on the watch a corner. band known as the Black Hand.| than a few of the members. Ordi- | Queen Draga, along with her two| In 1917, it was supposedly wiped|the world may hear from them Times Special And there are many Jugoslavs| And the head of the band was a narily the rank and file did not objectionable brothers, were rubbed!out. At that time it looked as if again. WASHINGTON. March 28.—A visibly rising temper in who would willingly give their lives | Serbian staff officer by the name of | know who, in a given crowd, were out. They were murdered in the|Serbia was doomed to fall under| Revolt in Jugoslavia might well ) . | to bring that about. Dimitrievic, ‘and who were not associated. I palace at Belgrade. {Teutonic domination, and to some change the whole outlook in Europe

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Congress toward labor disputes in defense industries was) reflected in a speech delivered in the louse late yesterday by Yep. Hatton W. Sumners (D. Tex.), chairman of the Judiciary Committee. Although the veteran Judge Sumners began speaking at an hour that kept the House overtime, his colleagues listened with unusual attentiveness, and at the end gave him a standing ovation. “It is a little difficult,” hey gaid, “to realize that probably we are almost in identically| £ the same situation that|; France was when it was de-! pending on the Maginot Line, F and its people were divided in| } their attitude toward national

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defense, “Here was a great, proud people. Toward its shores were marching the military forces of Germany Its own people stopped the wheels of industry which were necessary 1o provide the machines through which its people could preserve thej . security of a great country. {4 “Its own people did that—not| ; somebody else, its own people. : “We also have a Maginot Line.| It is just one line, the Navy. The Navy is all we have. | “We Act Like Children” |

“Here we are playing like chil-] ; dren, fighting for profits, fighting] C2 for the maintenance of gains, as- Rep. Hatton W. Sumners suming as we do in America to say! di to all the world, ‘Stay out of this/no choice except organization or hemisphere.’ We proclaim to the economic peonage, Goverment failed | world that we are the arsenal for|to restrain them. an important group, not so nu-; “The pendllum swung back, and merous now. Only England now.|/it has been swinging until today If England breaks, only America these men, many of them honest, then. We have threatened every- patriotic citizens if they could get] hodv in the world able to fight if their feet on the ground, are actually England breaks. stopping the wheels of industry that | We act like children. We go to must operate if the security of this cocktail parties, we play the horse nation is to be preserved. races, we act like children when “I cannot imagine that anvbody,| this nation is facing the greatest from the President down, can fail peril that it has faced since it be- to appreciate the fact that this na-| 2an to be a nation tion is being led, or moved, with! “If the American people knew the tremendous rapidity toward the bat- | truth about. the thing, there would tle line of this world war. | not he anv more strikes in America They would tear apart the men who stood between them and a “We know we have not got the chance to put effective guns in the men or the equipment to defend [ /

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