Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1942 — Page 9

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p : : NEW. YORE, July 9 (UY BJ. =| wise, gests © Robert Scott | O77 mish, bY The Sndizpanolis wimes King r of Jugoslavia said that BERN, July oe Little Finland still

he felt he had “touched America’s] Pvt. William T. Scott, son of: longs for peace and seeks closer re- . strength and America’s mind” in his| Mr- 80d Mis. J. 'W. Scott, 911 |, p00 with any “European ap-

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visits to the White House and to] tough visiting mis wife and par. |Peasement center” which might

war plants and universities. | ents. Heisstationed at Camp Rod- | Ie her loosen the bonds of Hoa

| “I would like to work on your man, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, |"... 1 tect manifestation of this production lines beside the old and My Xe entered the service In | oo kably consistent attitude in young who are fighting for speed! “gy, proper, Robert, also is in [100 Of Germany's momentary Bos ‘and efficiency,” King Peter. told| service. He is stationed at Camp Dest of diplomatic relations With Nicholas Murray Butler, who re-| Grant, Rockford, Ill, and is in the Holy See and the sending to ceived him yesterday at Columbia] the Medical corps. He entered the the Vatican of the noted anglophile university, “I also would like t0| service in’ June, G Gripenbere. for pa study with the students of America’s ST i Bo AY yeais

universities, but that is im ib ‘ Soon I shall return to oi is. 1? IN WAR PL ANTS A Rome dispatch to the Tribune resume my duties there” 0 de Geneve stated that Gripenberg’s

King Pete) inspect- : appointment can hardly be exe ed the Sap 1s ape BELONG T0 UNIONS plained by a desire to protect Cathcyclotron in the Pupin physics lab- -olic interests in Finland as the numoratony, which was named for the] WASHINGTON, July 9 (U. P.).—|ber of Oasis ese is barely Jugosiavian scientist, MichaellThe war production board --an.|'000, most of them foreigners. Rdvorsky Pupil. Ye nounced yesterday that a survey Finns Resist Pressure

OTTAWA, July 9 (U, P).~King| conducted in 922 war plants dis-{ The latest information from Fin» [Peter of Jugoslavia will arrive here|closed thét 72 per cent of the 2,000,- |1and. to reach here strongly supports tomorrow for a two-day visit as the|ooo workers in these plants were this view and finds Finland firmer [guest of Governor-General the Earl b i . than ever in its refusal to support of Athlone, the department of ex. Tembers-of unions. a German offensive against Lenin. ‘ternal affairs said today. He will] Of the remaining 28 per cent|grad and Mutmans Sept ip Miers 5 i attend a special banquet in his|many workers may have union: af-|twice-repea eman FT or given by Prime Minister W., Ey which have not been men-| Field Marshal Baron Karl Gustav : : - a % If you i spend He a 4 for ne 20 Sa oat, to i, Mackenzie King. tioned in reports to either the WpB|Mannerheim. : : in. 00d save $ a year by changing to ogers

to the bureau of labor statistics,| According to the: most rellablej FART SIX-ACBE POWN FOREST the wen said. source, the Finns are now recon-j

READFIELD, Me. (U.P.).—In a| The affiliation of the 2,000,000 war | structing their famous Mannerheim : ve to beautify their village, towns-| production employees, shown in per-|line, which afforded strong resist- 9 Rh ad ha tod olk and school children recently| centages follows: ©, I. O. 385; A.|ance against the Russian aggression |g . w-— Kroger's = | farted a town forest by planting|F. of L., 121; divided, 10.7; inde-|0f 1939—a clear indication that they JIFFY. = | Fresh Milk = 2 #6000 trees on six acres pf ground. !pendent, 10.6, and unknown, 28.1, intend to maintain a defensive at- q —

titude and content themselves with n " . In Easy to Carry: Ps 5 AY it Toe: NTS Se ml Matehos : JE; 0 Se , ; ; 1 ge ur Weapons Hi SL iY i : already recovered 1939 frontiers. #4 ISG ) € ; Avondsle. of lb %ii a SAC TA A 4

Finns Want Guarantees . 3 aps Iman For Making Delicious | Gold Medal TION Bag Shopping Bag’

Finland's conditions for a sep~ : : FLEE ; Ay Asparagus Avon- g Noa o3 360 arate peace have been made clear Biscuits in a Hurry 2¢-Lb. Bag, $1.15; 10-Lb, Bay Smart, »dlistinetively’ sty oy 39 a Bg

to the American ministers in Hel-{ [SS : Pillsbury “* 61s; : a i Soap Flakes. Avo lee x 200 sinki on various occasions, accord- |g .24-Lb, Bag, $1.13; 10-Lb, Bay : 9p 83:

ing to information-here. The Finns : Country Club & Ib. |i . Glass Given With Each rg first want a definite acknowledg-| as BY Flour comin gnrichea® vag |" 150 Ava- Ige.

Soap Granules 21¢ | ment of the Soviets of their 1939 |S : : 24-Lb. Bag, $1.03; 10-Lb. Bag 49¢ What a lon pkg. frontiers, backed by solemn allied |} ! ~ : ; Flour Erincess 5; i 9¢ Poonut Butte Value Bo, c wh Cloth Given With Each Pkg. ies, : ; a | oodbury =** 3, 22¢ i bars

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f supplies. of wheat, meat and, above all, gasoline, Germany cleverly utilizes this situation to keep.Finland under her thumb. That the allies could now replace Germany as Finland's suppliers is out of the ‘question of course, Things might, however, | change in case of the creation of a second front in Norway and many Finns -are reported to be looking eagerly forward to this eventuality, Meanwhile, until the above conditions become possible and have , despite. ) y J to their present noncommittal attitude, simultaneously seeking to increase all possible allied contacts.

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