Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1941 — Page 12

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VICHY’S QUESTION: ‘WHAT DO WE PAY?

French Doubt Hitler's Slight Concessions Were Given Without Something in Return and Fear Even Greater ‘Payments’ Soon.

By PAUL GHALI Copyright, 1841, by The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

VICHY, May 8.—“What is the price?’ was the ' question asked by all in Vichy as they studied an official communique announcing Nazi concessions in the form of eased restrictions on intercourse between Occupied and Unoccupied France. A reduction in France's 400,000,000-franc daily occupational indemnity to Berlin also was revealed as part of

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experts accorhpanied Vice Pre'mier Admiral Jean Francois Four Meeting Houses in District Destroyed

Darlan to Paris where he negotiated, with Dr. Otto Abetz, Hitler's ambassador there, Since October. By WILLIAM H, STONEMAN Copvright, 1841, by The Indianapolis Times

and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

the modest benefits disclosed to the French public yesterday.

Is a new collaborative compact in prospect, it is asked.

The communique, taneously

issued simulWith Admiral Darlan’s 2 return to Vichy,

LONDON, May 9 (by Clipper.) .—

in London. House in St. Martin's Lane, was|

| In recent raids considerable dam-= | ‘age was done to Quaker property § Westminster Meeting | §

‘indicates that the : negotiations are § not ended and that Pierre Laval, Darlan’s pro-Nazi

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completely gutted by fire, this being the fourth Friends meeting house |in the metropolitan area to bef | destroyed since October.

The other three are those at| §% participant. | Croydon, at Brentford and at Peel, | It is officially | Clerkenwell, the last named being] Mr. Ghali declared here

| the oldest in London. Its name is that no counter pledges were given ta reminder that the first Quaker by Vichy in return for this week's { meeting on the site was held at a!concessions. They are hardly con- | house distinguished by the sign of] | sidered sufficient to warrant a big a baker's peel—the long shovel with! | counter-payment, it is said. It lv | which bread is placed in the oven. | |to Be feared, however, that the | Westminster Meeting House, ap-| French may be given “less palate | proached down a long tunnel en-|able pills” to swallow at a further trance in St. Martin's Lane, was a| stage in the Franco-German dis=-

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| 60-year-old building on ga site that

| turies. Few passersby were con-| | scious of its existence.

Where Bright Worshiped

| It | used to worship when he was liv{ing in London for the Parliamen-' tary sessions, and the rather ugly

tions with prominent friends of the last century. Nothing now remains {but a couple of girders and wood | ashes a foot deep on the floor, Hapoily, | Ing houses at Friends House, the Quaker headquarters in Great Brit ain, situated in Euston Road, suffered damage only to windows when | a bomb hit a corner of the office | section of the premises.

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The street outside, as well as the central debris and all the heavy oak doors ‘around the cloister were wrenched off their hinges. A corner of the

{ the offices particularly suffering be- | ing those of the Friends War Victims Relief Committee, which is dealing with civilian war relief of different kinds in Great Britain. The Committee is receiving considerable help from the American Friends Service Committee, two of whose members, Dr. Henry J. Cad- | bury of Harvard, and Robert Yarnell | of Philadelphia recently visited | London for consultation purposes.

DEDICATE NEW T, B. HOSPITAL MONDAY

| | | NEW ALBANY, Ind, May 9 (U. P.) —Indiana’'s newest institution, | the Southern Indiana Tuberculosis | Hospital, will be presented to the state by Thurman A. Gottschalk, Welfare administrator, in formal dedication services here Monday.

The dedication, scheduled as a feature in the state celebration of

at 1:30 p. m. (Indianapolis Time), | Donald Du Shane, president of the | | institution's Board of Trustees, will | preside. | The new 150-bed sanatorium was established by an act of the 1938 General Assembly. First patients | were admitted last August.

has belonged to the Society of | | Friends for more than two cen-| Berlin agreement is intended by

was here that John Bright

meeting house had many associa-|

the two beautiful meet-|

courtyard, was filled with

| building was badly damaged, among |

| cussions. It is believed that the new Vichy-

the Germans to prepare the proper “climate” for a fuller permanent arrangement,

“Noose” to Be Loosened

Vichy's benefits, promised and prospective, as enumerated in the communique, are: 1. Easement of the line of demarcation between German-con-trolled France and that portion ruled by Vichy. That “noose | around the neck of every Frenchman,” as Chief of State Marshal Henri Philippe Petain once called the demarcation line, is to be loosened so that goods and capital, | within broader limits, may be trans- | ferred freely from one zone to the | other. | 2. Individuals may pass the line i to visit sick relatives in urgent cases, 3. Correspondence between Frenchmen in the separate zones lis to be permitted by ordinary pest card in place of the stereotyped form cards. 4. Expenses for upkeep of Ger many’s Army of Occupation are to be reduced 400,000,000 francs ($8,000,000, nominally) to 300,000,000 franes ($6,000,000) daily.

Benefits One-Sided

Ever since Marshal Petain and Fuehrer Hitler achieved a provi= sional agreement at Montoire, lash October, France has had to toe the line with no letup in Nazi regula=-

| National Hospital Day, will be held |

tions in France. It has been a one= sided arrangements for the French.

| Under cover of “economic collabora

rion,” France has given the Reich a free hand in virtually all its hig industries, whose production has

|been diverted to German channels.

Smoother intercourse between zones is a great boon for Frenche men. Families divided by the de= marcation line now may exchange help, such as surplus supplies.

No More Kisses to Lawyers

Officially-approved postcards, in which spaces were left for specific messages and which made kisses and kind greetings compulsory, even if one addressed one's lawyer, are re{placed by normal cards. Admiral Darlan will wait here for the return tomorow of Marshal Pe-

| tain, who is due from his brief trip

|to the south. After a talk with the [Chief of State, the Vice Premier will return to Paris for further dis cussions.

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