Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1941 — Page 4
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$00,000 = # . y 1 ga i 7 * : ’ ussians Are rrisoners 4 2 hs RT .. J BERLIN, Oct. 9 (U. P).=Highlights of Hitler's order of the day “on Oct. 2, when German troops started the present offensive in Russiaf It was the intention of the potentate in the Kremlin—as we. |! today—to destroy not only Germany but all of Hurope, This en
_ consists not of soldiers but to a great extent only of wild beasts.
my comrades, you. yourselves have seen personally with your eyes this “para
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vessels does not guarantee their safety, it most certainly adds to their safety. In the event of an attack by a raider they have a chance Ito keep the enemy at & distance un-| po! 1til help comes. In the case of : ivack by a, they have at least a ving ; ) ! : figh ance oot..down the enemy- cease giving the dell d not go back to I] : ; fo. CR Bm trader old vo, oe ama Io a. he esl ate , American life and|eyn hemisphere lies in the bal , dise of workers and peasants,” where reign Rov il i I say to you solani that if: Hit- | which is unimaginable to us Germans. ' : = |ler’s | present: itary: Pp | are 2 » 8 : . 8» in some incident in which the|prought to successful f it, we | ’ ok de ET As. \ ! : American 3 direct in- ! ue uifillment_ You have taken over: 2,400,000 prisoners, over 17,500 tanks ands 1f it is a submarine, the armed Stop playing into Hitler's hands, and [erect : Americans shall be forced to: ght over 21,600. guns destroyed or c aptured and 14.200 planes ‘were unshackle. ‘But, today, under the -1 down or destroyed aground. The world has never seen anything lik exercised by the. Government, no it. The area which Germans and troops alll the |now rages on is more than twice the size of .the German
errand| Hitler has offered a challenge | ang more than four times th , : od by|which we as Am i and ul yr [ime 85 large as the nga moter sounbey, :
will not tolerate. it ; ; ; We will not let Hitler prescribe This struggle will now, perhaps for the first time, be regard world on which{ by all the nations of Europe as a common action. for the rescue e American| the most valuable continent of culture. 3 !
MUST USE TORPEDOES
few. persons. | 8 aid, indeed, that this| | as not a real|’
merged—and many torpedoes thus fired miss their mark. The sub- : NE = pat} marine can no longer rise to the A vast number of ships are slidAct 8 Surface within a few hundred yards|ing into the water from American |E0V -the Maginot Xine.. bd and sink the merchant ship by gun- . ‘We are’ lending}. “then — in’ these ‘past two fire at its leisure. : tragic years—war has spread from { | | Already we take many precautions continent to continent; very many a 1 |against the danger of mines—and nations have been conquered and i it seems somewhat incongruous that . enslaved; great cities have been laid HE i |we have authority ‘today to “deruins; millions of human beings 5 i |gauss” our ships as a protection ave been killed, soldiers and sailors). : i |against mines, whereas we.have no and authority to arm them in protection against aircraft or raiders or submarines. The arming of our ships is a matter of immediate necessity and extreme urgency. It is’ not more important: than some other crippling | we cannot, and should not, de
Xn wi ; Z provisions in the present act, but . : fore : iThe pattern of the future—the| DAXiety for the safety of our crews pend on the sinned : Fosoutees ol orce and
future as Hitler séeks to shape it— and of the almost gture as ; priceless goods | Holland to deliver our goods now 2b cleat apd ho a nizes no limitation on any zone of that are within the holds of our |should we be ved oo Tas against he headin fo uf wilay of War io combat in any part of the seveniships leads me to recommend that | American-owned ships ‘behind the rumbl UE ave never heen 8% trad seas. Wo. pes stones af ou Bp Jou, Sim all Listioed strike the Pre flags of our sisies republics. slaved ought. We have never been he on aga arming our ships earnestly trust that the Con- world. We shall do so with all our The Admiralty said the trawler miralt ‘said. “The Lady Shirle 1. thoug in the waters of the Western from the statute books. gress will carry out the true intent mounting I American ‘aid. |strength and all our heart and allj was on patrol when it sighted the tmmediately ceased Se and the
different to the fate of Hitler's vic- | Hemis 3 as he i X | tims. And, increasingly, we have be- | to JPherS I he © ® There are other phases o the |of the Lend-Lease Act by making|He knows that Ye days. in ‘which |our mind. U-boat, which immediately went| U-boat sank.”
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fortifications and ne : “In this atmosphere ‘the Neu-| | seemed reasonable, But|.
» » # : o 8 . In these last three and one-half months, my ‘soldiers, ‘has been created for the last gigantic effort, which is to smash th enemy before winter sets in. Today is now the beginning of the 1 great decisive battle of this year. It will annihilatingly strike this * enemy and ‘thereby also the originator of the whole war—England itself.
TRAWLER CAPTURES SUBMARINES CREW
~ LONDON, Oct. 9 (U. P).—A large into a dive. The Lady Shirley, using ie. 1048 German submarine surrendered to Sepptiy boule; Toreed ip lo T86urs $0 . i : surface an en the trawler’s intend to maintain the policy the British trawler Lady Shirley, the machine-gun fire prevented the "the ‘freedom of the Admiralty reported today in a ¢om-|submarine’s crew from manning its domination by any munique that said the trawler hadiguns, ) arrived at Gibraltar with 44| “The German Crew, crazed with a desire to control the prisoners. their heads, surrendered,” the Ad-
the. of our rights to be annulled 1. by sections of the Neuwhich have no realism in unscrupulous ambition
have determined
necessary to deliver American goods
FUTURE 1S OMINOUS under the American flag
President Roosevelt
hands over
come aware of the peril to our-|worid, he considers the entire world his own; battlefield.
selyes, to our democratic traditions snd institutions, to our country and ta -our ‘hemisphere. “We have known what victory for the aggressors would mean to us. "Therefore, ' the American people, through the Congress, have taken important’ and’ costly’ steps to give pe aid ‘to those nations actively tin
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SHIP SINKINGS CONTINUE
Ships of the United States and of other American republics continue to be sunk, not only in the imaginary. zone proclaimed by the Nazis in: the North Atlantic, but | also in the zoneless South Atlantic. I recommend the repeal of Section 6 of the act of Nov. 4, 1939, which prohibits the arming of American flagships engaged in foreign commerce. | a Sr SEE Bd ps for civ efense is an oO tions under he, cfnplex e one. It has never been prohibited |. “rPherefore, it, has become ndces- by international law. Until 1937 it xv: that this: Government shpuld had never been prohibited by any ay uld | gtute of the United States. not ca Through our whole history American the clearly janoun merchant vessels have been armed Congress ope : Lr whenever it was considered necestrality Act requires a complete) re- sary To er Ou eee pow $5 consideration in the light of equip American merchant vessels facts. with arms. We are faced not with — the old type of pirates but with the modern pirates of the sea who travel beneath the surface or on the sur-
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The revisions’ which I sugges do not call for a declaration of War
face or in the air destroying cefenseless ships without warning and without provision for the safety of
any more than the ‘Lend-Lease [Act called for:a declaration of war. This | the passengers and crews. is. a matter of essential defens of | Our merchant vessels are sailing American rights. | the seas on missions connected with rt In the Neutrality Aet are various the defense of the United States. It
crippling provisions. The repeal or|1s not just that the crews of these
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