Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1941 — Page 40

Outoome May Decide Which iy

~ Way Japan and Italy. © Will Jump.

ATRICK

copy 1941 iL by The Indi lis Tim e Indians es and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.”

+ LONDON, -Oct. 10.<The whole picture of Europe and thet war is : «colored by the battle for Moscow, in| the view of competent -Britishers. . On its outcome may depend the

course of events in. Italy and even in the Pacific, it is thought.

countries of Europe were - told yesterday: that

his own reputation on the success of Lis care-

present -indi- . i | cations, the .efMiss Kirkpatrick feet on Italy, Japan and European peoples may well be decisive. If Moscow falls and .the Soviet Union continues the fight, it ‘be longer before ideas in the b of a good any minds can

here for some. time, Morale the is believed to be extremely bad an ‘each new food .and clothirig striction only lowers it. ‘The Germans, aware that the Italian peoplé are thoroughly tired of the war which has lasted” ‘at ‘ Jeast a year longer than ‘they had anticipated, have seen to it that the Italian Army is well dispersed outside Italy, Many -~units are: in Jugoslavia and Greece and [thers in Africa. Even Praise Lacking Those units of the Italian Army which are fighting on the Russian front are reported to have suffered heavy losses in a most unfriendly _ climate. The Italian people have not even had the satisfaction of hearing Shem praised in German mmuniqu : : n Duce’s position is the weakest it has ever Boer} and Sha of ine . 1 family is little better. - _ defeat on he Mosoow dont might well bring Italian discontent | fo a head and getiously th threaten the me, it is thou Jogi: British plans for enticing Italy out of the war seem to be pased on a realistic consideration: Africa must be. cleaned up first. Whether the British army has acquired enough tanks in Egypt.to make up for, its losses last spring is & matter only the general staff could divulge, if it would,

Revolt Against Gestapo , Should Hitler's Moscow maneuver fail, the possibility of the ‘Italians g down their arms is believed good. Their exit from the war would

uire a British guarantee of Halve northern frontier. There is “ho reason to believe that the Brit- : ish would refuse that. . Some reports mention large German forces in Italy, notably ester: day’s London Times in a dispatch from Washington. The latest and fost reliable reports received here, however, indicate that the Germans in Italy are. principally Ges men unsupported by armed forces. If an Italian. defection ‘occurred, the Germans would have to invade Italy either by air or by way of the Brenner, which is still believed to be defensible: In the Far East the situation is regarded as very similar to that ~ existing in Italy prior to her entry into the war. Japan is seen as ‘playing for time in the talks with the United States. If Moscow falls, there are many experts here who are convinced that Japan will enter ‘the war. a Will FDR Meet Konoye? ,

s+ On the other hand, there is a strange report from ‘the Domei fiews agency (Japanese) which states that Japan: has asked Ger‘many to withdraw from the Rus-

flag campaign and concentrate on attack against Britain. If Germany continues the Russian war, Japan's war party is said to fear that the Nazis will not have sufficient « strength to deal with

Britain. It is thought here as {unlikely that ||

‘the Roosevelt-Konoye meeting for

which all preparations are said toi}

has already been: pos owing to uncertainty of Premier

* Prince Fumimaro Konoye’s tenure}

of | office as Japanese Premier, acLeo ding to information. hete.

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