Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1941 — Page 36

* FRANCE PERILS * U.S, FOR FEELS

~ Martinique Seizure Is "Discussed.

WASHINGTON, May 16 (UP) — . President Robsevelt’s appeal to the ‘French people to prevent their Gov-

that a German-French military alliance me

ed today. Private advices supplementing Marshal -Henri Philippe Petain’s radio speech yesterday convinced influential figures in the Admin- © istration that the collaboration pro=- . posed would closely approach a _ ‘military alliance and perhaps place the French fleet in German hands. That is contrary to the terms of the Franco-German armistice. . + Mr. Roosevelt told the French ~ people that observance of the terms of the armistice “was the least that ~~ could be expected of a France which “demanded respect for its integrity.” Such language: and the fact that the President appealed directly to the people against a policy laid ~ down by the head' of the French state, could be made by France an , occasion for the abrupt breaking of ® relations. But no such development - - was indicated on the basis of first reactions to Mr. Roosevelt's appeal.

Food to Be Delayed

Petain’s move to join Germany’s “new order” has created here: Apprehension that the French : Pay may go ta, Germany by de-

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a Speculation about the possibility . of a Nazi attack on Gibraltar— the German road to which goes through France and Spain. - Fears of Axis control over Dakar, French West Africa, a colonial capital only 1600, milessfrom South America. Decision that there will be no more American food for France until the future is assured. Mr. Roosevelt's urgent appeal to the ‘French over Petain’s head points spectacularly to a re-exam-ination of Franco-American rela- ~ tions and perhaps an early decision ~~ on what shall be the future status ‘of French possessions in the West- , €rn Héhisphere.

Narmandie to Be Taken Over - Most important of these is the Caribbean island of Martinique, E where there are a French aircraft

Food Ship Held Up and ||

ernment’s collaboration with Ger- |§s many was made because of a belief

ing this hemisphere is |} developing, reliable quarters report- |g

“Oh to be in England, now that spring is here” still seems to make sense when ‘you look at this picture showing a little girl evacuated from London to Devon oe its crocuses.

HESS BAFFLES

‘JOHN WHO0S Ig

Poses. as Eden but Gets Nowhere in ‘Interview’ With No. 3 Nazi.

By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN

Copyright, 1941, by The Indianapolis Times n nd Th he Chicago Daily News. In

LONDON, May 16.—An cian

f| interview between John Whoosit. of

the Bugle and Rudolf Hess. Whoosit, who after scaling seven

{| walls and impersonating Foreign

Secretary Anthony Eden' has sneaked into the Hess sitting room: “Out with it, Hess. Just what is the big idea?” Hess: “Well, now that you ask me, I-am not so sure myself.” Whoosit: “Come, come, Hess, let’s talk sense. Are you a stooge for Hitler, or did you really come here on your own?”

‘TO REFORMATORY

Court.

last year.

holdups in' West Virginia.

to give "him the limit,” said Judge Myers.

here ,two street car motormen, two taxicab drivers, the United Rubber Workers Unions office and several individuals in private automobiles. In all the holdups, pice said, Fulmer got $360.

FREAK GALE LASHES KENDALLVILLE, IND.

KENDALLVILLE, Ind, May 16 (U. P.).—A. freak storm, ‘which re-

YOUNG BANDITS SENT 5

Two young bandits, who staged a series of holdups in Indianapolis last fall, were sentenced today by Judge Dewey E. Myers in Criminal

Kenneth E. Fulmer, 18, of 3858 Broadway, son of an assistant city fire- chief, was sentenced to 10 years at the Indiana Reformatory after he was convicted of staging nine holdups between July 1 and Nov. 15

His compaion, George W. Payne, 17, was sentenced to one to 10 years in the Reformatory for his part in three of the holdups. Judge Myers said that the heavier sentence was given Fulmer because while he was out on bond this winter he staged

“There seems to be no hope for this ‘boy (Fulmer) and I will have

Fulmer was charged with the holdup of the Cinema Theater

Hess: “Purely my own idea, old

p.” Whoosit: “What idea?” Hess: “Well, roughly, that war is senseless and that this war ought to be stopped before we all get ed.” .

“Whoosit: “Scarcely original, Herr Stellvertreter, but how are you going to end it?” Hess: “Well, we might start by

this country how foolish it all is and how important it is for our two countries to shake hands.” - Whoosit: body ‘in this country to shake hands}. with Hitler?” Hess: “You've got der Fuehrer all wrong. Maybe Goebbels, Himmler and Goering sometimes behave like scoundrels but Hitler is a great Iman. He pines for peace and admires the British people.” y Whoosit: “Since when? But come, | P come, Hess, let's talk about something interesting. How i Germany oe to try invasion?”. - r « Hess: “Sorry, old man.” Whoosit: “What would you do to Beaverbrook if he landed in Germany and you ‘asked him how many planes Britain is producing and he replied ‘sorry, old man’?” Hess: “I can’t say.” ' Whoosit: “What can you say?” Hess: “Only that this war is a dreadful, thing and that both our countries will be driven into Communistic chaos if we don’t stop it.” Whoosit: “If you feel that way why in hell don’t you. surrender?” “Hess: “Unthinkable, old man. It’s not exactly up to us. | | After all we've been winning.” Whoosit: “Then ‘what in the deuce are you doing here®” Hess: “I simply .am trying to

carrier and a light cruiser, Amer-|portedly lasted only 30 seconds,|Persuade the British fo end the

. ican-made warplanes that were in

~~ route to France when the Armistice was signed, and millions in French

gold. The President’s appeal followed by only a few minutes revelation last night that armed Coast Guardsmen had been placed aboard the huge Normandie and 12 other French ships in American waters— ‘a preliminary step to requisitioning them for American and British use when the pending ship seizure bill © is enacted into law. In addition to Martinique, France possesses the island of Guadeloupe | in the Caribbean, French Guiana on = the north coast of South America, “~~ and St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast “of Newfoundland. a The 21 republics of the Western |€ Hemisphere are pledged under the "Act of Havana “to prevent any change of sovereignty in ferejgnowned possessions in this par the world. The United States together with the other republics . could in an emergency assume protection over French possessigns here. Mr. Roosevelt’s policy is that ' American warships could be sent anywhere to protect the American Hemisphere and that evidently . reaches’ to Dakar if collaboration ‘between Vichy and Berlin seemed to make it desirable.

Answers Petain Quickly The President’s appeal was made

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- address asking the French people “to follow me without mental reservations on the road of honor and ‘national interest” so that “France will be able to rise above her defeat and maintain her world rank as a European and colonial power.” Mr. Roosevelt said in his statement that French collaboration with . Germany would mean that the French Government had gone back on its word to the United. States, Franco-German

’s reaction to Mr. ‘Roosevelt's’ action was mixed, the tionists comthat it was r ill advised move against a nation with military resources. French Ambassador = Gaston Henry-Haye answered Mr. Roose-

velt’s statement this way: “The French people in their suffering and distress have found a great leader behind whom they are | standing united despite any attempt | of dissidence manifested abroad. The people of e are wholly confident in the wisdom and high patriotism of Marshal Petain.” Drop Chip, Wheeler ‘Asks Senator Pat McCarran (D. Nev) “sald the United States had lost its chance for French friendship by failing to send {food in France's hour of need. Senator Burton K. Wheeler (D. Mont): “We should quit carrying “a chip on our shoulder, quit picking quarrels everywhere in the world. We should build up our own defenses to ‘a point where we are absolutely safe. and forgét about eo else. If the U s. into the war we be fighting the whole world because of our Present pou policy of picking fights with

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forge te bonds of its own slavery”

TORQUAY, Eng. (U. P) —The it modest man in the R. A. FP. s Flight Sergeafit Bernard Maurice of Torquay. He refuses 5 believe that he can have earned e D. F. M. awarded to. him. ‘I done my job to’ the best of my 24 ey “but I. I ‘cannot see

about six hours after Petain’s brief|

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pat

lashed Kendallville about midnight

last night, tearing roofs from build-

ings and uprooting trees.

Preliminary reports set damage at “thousands of dollars.” One person was reported hurt. Police said the wind ripped the roof from the Ken-|1 dall Hotel. - Damage was estimated at $2000. :

Officials of the city light and power works fixed damage to their equipment at $2000,- and said all power was off from midnight until 8 o'clock this morning. At 11 a. m. a third of the city sti was without lights, A portion of the roof was lifted from the telephone company building, and from several buildings nearby. Phone service was severely curtailed most of the night. Rains following the wind left two inches of water in the operating room of the phone cempany, it was re-

f | ported.

Rupard to Head

State Engineers

HOMER RUPARD, principal assistant engineer of the Indianapolis Water Co., today succeeded City Engineer M. G. Johnson as president of theIndiana Society of Professional Engineers. Other officers are de A. es Wayne cone tractor, first vice president; ‘Asher G. Gray, Wabash County surveyor, Fsecond vice p resident; Mr. Bugard James E. Loer, Indianapolis City ‘street engineer, secretary: C. E. Vogelgesang, State Highway Com=mission design engineer, treasurer. Also named were Sultan G. Cohen, McMahan Construction Co., general superintendent, national

1 director, and two stete directors:

H. B. Overesch, Lafayette city civil engineer and Glenn H. Allen, Vincennes, State Highway ‘Commission district Sngineer.

war.” Whoosit: “Do you still think you can win the war?” Hess: “Certainly, but only after ‘a great sacrifice of life. Young man, do you realize how powerful the Luftwaffe is and what awful havoc it can inflict on this country?” Whoosit: “I've a fair idea. But why this sudden concérn about human life? And did I detect a -suggestion that Britain ought to ask Germany for terms? 'Come clean, Herr Stellvertreter, did“you fly all the way to Scotland just to tell the British that they ought to° surrender’? Hess: “Well, how would you end the war?” Whoosit: “I'd start by giving you some talking “pills and then Staking you out in Trafalgar Square during a big blitz. Tell me, do your consider yourself sound in the upper story?” | Hess: “Why, really, old man, do I seem insane?” Whoosit: “Herr Stellvertreter, you got a direct hit that time.”

KLEHFOTH TO HEAD GOAL ASSOCIATION

Walter H. Klehforth of Richmond yesterday was elected president of

|the Indiana Coal Merchants Asso-

ciation at the close of a two-day convention in the Hotel Severin. Alva A. Stout, of Plymouth was elected northern vice president; Robert W. Bidlack, Indianapolis, southern vice president; L. Lynn, Indianapolis, treasurer; J. Ross Hartley, Muncie, recording secretary; J. S. Weber, Indianapolis, executive secretary. Elected directors are Philip P. Bash, Huntington; John P. Vendell, Terre Haute; E. M. Frank, Jeffersonville; Denton V. Opp, Aurora;

H. Mutz, Edinburg; Frank 8. Pittman, Indianapolis; John Chil Anderson; Albert Schraible, fayette; Carl G. T. Monninger, gansport; Alva Williams, Mar Frank G. Bollman, Ft. Wayne, and {Elton E. Richter, South Bend. .

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Mr. and Mrs. William Query, R. R. 2, Spencer, Ind., will cele- . brate their golden wedding anniversary with g family dinner at their .home Sunday. They were married May 17, 1891, in Owen.

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R. A. F. Pilot. Says British Await American Planes “From Convoy."

- By BEN AMES United Press Staff Correspondent NICOSIA, Cyprus, May 13 (delayed). —A Royal Air Force pilot told me today hat the British were expecting momentary delivery of American warplanes “from an American convoy that has arrived in the Red Sea. The pilot sald that 100 Mohawk planes were expected “any day now” and that Americen aid might change the db aspect” of the war in the Near East if it arrived soon enough. (This dispatch did not make clear ‘whet. the pilot’s reference to an American “convoy” meant a convoy from America or supplies convoyed by American warships.) - I have just completed an air trip from Egypt, coming over the Suez Canal, along the Levant coast and through Palestine. Everywhere fev-

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: ta ot soft water a” Deaths—-Funer als 1 Souch: entilatio! tion, rivate ence. Phone. ARTMENT RENTAL > / Joes yentiidon, orrgle gf EPARTMENT RENTAC BUREAU | “SEVERAL HOMES SOUTH | ONLY $1400—TERMS ; indianapolis Times, Friday, May 16, 1941 | {FINTHROP, 3838—Large, twin beds, pri- PRICE $850 EACH nl 8 Mertdian; rr Term._semi-mod. d, brick. OOPEN,—Frank 5f 303 8. Audubon vate tile bath, shower; Joe, privileges; Nicely Furn. 1. Bedrm.. : Edw. Diliehay. = _ -9821. Rd. beloved hug husband of Esra Coo Fight employed, Tease. Tome. | $52.80. Good loc. me N. Meridian, |ReS, MA-0821. Edw. Dillehay. MA-6411.|McCARTY. E., 103—Seven-room chu : er o. ve. os lp - . city; Byron Cooper, Wk a Bik a nd 32nd 9 1-2 men, breakfast opt. TA-2818. i TF JRIDIAN, 2033 N.—5 rooms, sunporch; REAR T BCH a: houses. income. $22. 30. Sue hone; Bo condition; Hear. _schools : es or 5 lainfeid, nd Charles Room for gentleman. cmntted heat vase? i shed; re- ve rooms.” 11 1123 ‘E. Ninth, three Yooms Nowland Ave, 3234; 6-rm. mod, Cooper, Day on, O. departed this life 31th, Es 518 WA-7498; 2;¢ p. m. 8 rented. sy payments. Davis. CH- $3,000. Terms. Mariod Van Jredngidey, age 00 years Moors. & Kirk : nt apy oar bwin. Taupe 3005 Agsdell, 1019 N. Beville. CH-l08: oore r £ . iin ay Hortuary, 5342 E. Washington Room Rental Service i [asbinglan, "Cs 4900 W. 1 SPEEDWAY ed. Bo b th A EST—14 rooms, 2 baths 5, 3 garages; $4500 : Buri ial Memorial Park. Friends in-{ Telephone or call personaly to inspect] : 4900 W. Jsth. S-im, ‘mod. home. natn) Terms. HELEN VIA, BE-4407-J, WA-0211, our complete listing of rooms. No charge, Furn. Houses Apts 48A | ment; 2-car garage. Under 00; 5 $300 DOWN—CO' p SESE ardall, obligation. 202 Inland Bldg., MA-6771. . o pts. Woodruff Re Ht 11-5258, BR-6359. S-Room modern in good Condit iid DYER passed away at the residence alty, 5 noon; jo 2 good © ondition Wednesday a. m. Friends may call at thé| BEAUTIFUL home on Fall Creek Blvd.; 17 ERGREEN, 3548—One bedroom, UDpPer| FACING PARK—2838 Brookside Parkway; Pp Tolin Funcrai Home, 1308 Pr ct. Serv- aster: 2? singles, shower; sentlemen. duplex. Everything furnished. * Adults; Ag screened pofch, mod m kitchen ! cas. Satury ay, 2 “i m., from funeral WA6 665. WA-Ti41 fireplace: social room: $300 a ree 0s Re I Estate | st ts 25A : West Newton, Ind. nce: CROLL W, own; a nve men Friends invited. Bs was I member of | BUSIN Ls girl: to share me apartment: STATE, 1037 S.—Three rooms Torninhed mon reasonable; references exchange complete; frigidaire; private bath; | NEAR ONT ‘and Washington, Bx-

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ARLE-—-Ro husband of NT ROOM: g PARIS Bs Carle. ‘tafhes of 1 Thomas W. Ea Tllinois, See Mrs, Price,| cool, lawn, porch. Sublease summer, Cali |. Terms. 2361-63 S Easterns Sa 2 Sods 2750 Earle, Mrs. Dais itcher, Mrs. Wallace] first door to left, first “Hoos. RI-7201. ' dunday’s. Week days after | GUILFORD, 4463—Five-room brick veneer. tal $35 ... oi Heller and Harry A. Earle! Sied Wednes: 6 p. m. pr Senetan, blinds, fireplace, garage. Pop: 823-34 Coffey. 8 sro, side. dl, a pe s nds may call a . 0! » rm. e, rntl . Kirby Mortuary. 8 Meridian St. Rooms With Board 46!::0, Ww. 1431 Apartment, lower: nicely — ; Hy ide. ntl. $35.00. .$2500 } Funeral Saturday, 8:30, at the mortuary; furnished: utilities; close to car; rea-| WASHINGTON BOULEVARD, 2) Brand 1101-01%% Ohio § rin. side., m a 9 a. m. Et. Philip NeH Church. Burial 330; CROFT. Io42—Attructive front: fyi sonable, new. Brick-stone. Four bedrooms; two uplex: tental isd ony moc. ; : Holy "Gross ‘Cemetery. Friends Invited. 950s “rons privileges: 3° GA- |1TREE rooms: s Jrisiaaire, 0 entrance | Paths. Under $50,000, BR-618 0, 130 EE side, and. rl | 5780. . a FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow. 331 N. singl . JETT—Ora Belle, entered Int recs Thee: | BROADWAY, T733—Foom and board for ° ; |: 17th" (Beech Grove) Arrange - brige by ‘and call Ewing. ares? dore Jett: daughter of Mrs. Ora Rawd~| men. Good meals. WA-2804. for R 49 |_your own Soey ance. BI-S17%. TA ee th JACK C. ing. sister of joseph snd ¢ Salvin Rawd- rlouses or ent BRADBURY AVE. 1618—5-Room OPPORTUNI ES in rvices ‘m., at the COLLEGE, 2343—Unfurnished, large front : bungalow, Hard 00] dors, garage, “Fare : Sifermein 1: B. rt. 3 31s and Wallage| room; private home; meals optional. TA- 60; VERY attractive 3-bedroom house,| ments, $32.50. TA-0467. 000 North New "6 ams. 2 ide 8 Sts. . Prierds may call at Harry W. Moog 2234. north ot. th St.: completely redecor= in'good condition; A $70 a mon ce Chal ae until 1: Ho Pp. m., Sunday. ated; i Tito: and shrubbery. No small SEADTIRUL, shaded lots, Washington PL: | san Saziish. Ave. MERIDIAN, 10 N. eo ” 000; __ children. i. $300 2p. up. mf i. Agency, 4200 Ba oped galow eS ubles, near. Riverside 7 bs 22 . 1 TINO = = : Pa xcellent i busband of “Themni, Is b ther of Vi Yingihis, baths, good transportation, parking, day INO $45. Ed “ Vitginia Ave. |LOTS, Bullman, Heights near E. SAM Ho-T111. a diathes : Sarbar ot nom gD. or night workers welcome, Men.only. : Ted, Wasningion: $309.3 $10 down, $5 m | Hal Hat 4 Treas orte, brathe , Artbu; JEPER DUPLEX_T rooms, rtedecorated,| Cooper. 91 Washington. @o.- 11.254) d es (his lite: Wednesday, Punerni| NEW, JERSEY. ZN. 1301—Lovely front: heat, waleh or in re Td il -R modern bulgaiow: record: geparted 3, Welneaday. Suneral good meals; home privileges; large clos- porch, east fron vy. tioned: full basement; large lot. 1202 tor” Morfuasy. | ashington RI-8258. Salem. WA-81 8. Sherman Drive. * SOLORED, LISTEN ., 1:30 p. m. ial Memorial Fark. re 260 N.—2600 east: modern home: NEW YO 024 W.—-Occupied 2-family and Investment Friends invited. splendid mesls: {nnerspring: gentlemen: F arms—Suburban 20} home: ~ Rents $31.50. Will trade. Home reasonable. MA-026T. "| WA-1973 ry double, modern, A real LEIGEBER—John 418 W._ 25th 5. : pes bargain, ER Good, in it father af Mrs. Biere ead, Brick Bungalow AAMILTON, $43 N.—Six ronan 1:33 W, 26th 86. Pasle Ptawater, Arthur J and Carl J; Hotels 16 let in ba wiy_ re re. | HU=3t Leigeber, al of Indianapolis, rd) nive rooms. A 8 i dase- e- | decorated. J. 8. Cruse Reaity Co. 128 nN Del ‘ away Wednesday eve! Services . a . o the he Fanner & & Buchanan Wortuary, Sat- $5 Week Up, Barton Hotel Ea ES ars. Rich nn) mE » Te FO SL LARGEb ai rack | Make ne Crows, Halli. “Priends ali at ihe |g LaTee. Slean, , stirac. Ime; | Beides & Graves. $43 mT apartment or § rile” To : mortuary. ™ - 8] free (EOTEIDR, Dejawar at “Shicnifan | “OR E_— 60 yo “Seawall Forms al 830 “Bank ; 3 MECEACKEN—Mary Emogene, age 31. be-| SPENCER HOTEL. 725 JONES, Wig | = $ ves ee smell house snd] a fons wE Sa Soe Ee loved ‘wife of Nah McCracken, mother Wkly. rates, $5 up. “R. Clearwa! ters, awiords. : - 2 fool” Siugnlsor Bir. od dur Ss Hoosier Hotel 5, 5.200 visse: Av COLLEGE & zd A ij ohice Cs. %b sister le, r city heat. Av. NEAR COL a 100 or ots; ” 4 ah Jates ide Pu eral Bund mas. | Nice. Modern rooms. Home 83 : up veskly. andy Send: = de 4 away ay. neral Sunda; . y a . : ji ‘m., at Shiley Bros. Qonieg] [meme et rr gg ‘East. HUBELSON, | 3 rson St 2g 12 7 lef Eoin Housekeeping Rooms = 17 NICE 6-room : 4 £5 is - 8 IBY Jimmi ts garden " od 2 hr t_chs m. Friday. |$4.75 UP— ntral_Lovely front apart - [oe cistern. Sel, 8 OA-5008 Ey isville. (Ky.) Dapers bleass, copy |" ‘| ¥ ments: meaty furnished: sink: awning: * | cram a ire rool us wer of Maude J ot, beloved hus: Tom room studio. kiteh 1 room, garage attached. ; bas. Leona , Anna ge Mg and Dally enette; knee-hole desk; good ir Y +k - SS p yi away Thursday. Funer fon. 2360 N. Illinios. ry 4 - Monday. 11 ‘a. m. at .th der Tot #_ "UP — Library " — he y ial a - furnished 8 "utilities: WALK ; 1 e Cemetery on Road 29. , distance. SP N. lan £ |