Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1942 — Page 7

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However, Report That There Is a Rift on the Subject KNIT FLEECES! PLAIDS! Between White House and State Department TWEEDS! HERRINGBONES! Is Not True. : |

By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Scripps-Howard Foreign Editor

WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—Vichy’s allocation of 35 Danish, Dutch and Norwegian merchantmen totaling 120,000 tons to Germany and Italy places another strain on the flimsy tie between the United States and the government of Marshal Petain and Pierre Laval. Just the other day Wendell Willkie criticized what he called the “continued recognition of the vicious and sub-

Saye ny a the feeling of a growing num-|; | ; | : ; : Long-Lived (Coats

ber of Americans who want not only a definite rupture with the Lavalists but the prompt

recognition of the fighting|2long their 14000-mile shipping FE lanes. > French of Gen. De Gaulle. Another thing Hitler wants is : Li : It has even been reported that|freedom of movement for his : a : Lo there is a rift on the subject be-|troops in Morocco, Algeria, Tunis| | .

tween the White|and Senegal. Preferably he would House and thel|like to rely on the French to destate department.|fend those areas against a possible That, however,|united nations expeditionary a : is completely in|force. 2 4 : You'li find these coats warm stand-bys Sreor. 2 fan po It’s In Our Favor Now 5 | : | —~ : for your Red Cross work, your air-raid best authority| As long as France refuses these Gis = x 5 wardening, your shopping trips if you that the presi-|things to Hitler, the advantages of} = . 4 : Ed are a young matron at home; if you're’ dent and his for-|continued’ recognition of Vichy 3 : j : : eign office see ab-| Would seem in our favor. That they : ; ' § solutely eye to|Would be of enormous help to him RC find them smart and serviceable for your Mr. Simms Sy on French hee 222008 Xe hh ag), Son, ; “3 © eight-to-five days! Cut full for comfort This does ono] however, | becoming such that eventually he + . . tailored of fabrics that proudly that our relations with Vichy are|may once more resort to force 3 afford both warmth and wear . . . in stable. On the contrary. Secre-|against France, in which case ] silhouettes that will stand the test: of tary Hull announced months-ago|French . North and West Africa i ; fel Si ‘ i 4 that they were on a day-to-day ba- might be opened to us instead of ; time: 1Zes or women, misses an sis. At times, even, they have been|t0 the axis. : Pi juniors! : exceedingly near the breaking In any event, those in a position \ “74 point. to judge are convinced the state Washington’s Vichy policy is{department has played its French realistic, rather than emotional [cards with skill. Uncle Sam has While there might be a good”deal|had his hands pretty full—in the of moral satisfaction in telling La-|Pacific, the Atlantic and’ all gver val off for his pro-axis stand, the|the map. To have asked for more disadvantages of a complete rup-|trouble on a front which for the ture have been carefully balanced |time being was inactive would against the advantages of main-|hardly have been smart. We may taining contact. yet have to cross that bridge, but * when we do, maybe we'll be ready. ~ Steer Clear of Break : ee etree

And the advantages, up to now, : HELE : Ia t have far outweighed the aisaa- WOMEN WILL TRAIN Craiova ho STE ; 4 vantages. Vichy can and may ae : LY ; ‘change that at any time, but if ba aa i : Hh 4 4 she does the result will be instant) FOR SIGNAL pia nl SUL £ | £ CREATED FOR and automatic. Frans Coo AB © Wins A complete break with Vichy at By Science Service po A ter 1 : ; WARMTH, BEAUTY AND this time might throw France into] WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—WAACs| : Soi I by a ~~ ¢ SERVICEABILITY the arms of Hitler. To many it|will be trained io replace enlisted| :@ = : : Tobe on J Ek might seem that Laval has already|men in the army air forces as radio : 0% Sie > :

done just that. operators and radio mechanics in a a a = LE : But a Vichy Frenchman once|course given under the direction of : on ; told. me that such is not the case|the army signal corps. ar | NOUR : i 3 : K h (0 AT and that if Laval were overthrown,| The first group will begin train- on Cl : 1 i |

all that we fear might actually|ing on Nov. 30. Three other groups are now scheduled to take the train-

a busy career girl or campus queen you'll

happen. And out-and-out collab-

thing that Germany asks. will be picked from the ranks of the Inc.

Hitler Wants Many Things WAAC’s during their basic training. : } _|Requirements are that they must|. b Blt 1s som 10 Jani 3 lim - have high school education; includ-; eve cs ia - 4 ; oe o f 8 om a H 2 ing physics. They must be me- een To o : ® Brown Mendoza thus Iar relused him. He Wants opnanically inclined and must pass ‘to IH to : : Beaver-Dyed Coneys Toulon, Frances great naval base|tne signal corps aptitude test, which| Sait | ig the Mediterranean. On the Corps ap ’ ® Gray Bombay Lamb Paws on . measures the speed and accuracy; ; : o Sable-Dyed Coney

North African coast he wants Bi-| with which the individual can diszerte, Algiers and Oran. On the|{inguish sounds. They must be able - 2 ® Black Caraculs

Atlantic side he wants Rabat,(to type and must pass the army’s ; . ® Lapin-Dyed Coney Casablanca and Dakar. classification test. ® Seal-Dyed Coney He also wants the French fleet, The woman who is already trained ; ® Mink-Dyed Striped C whose possession would give the|as a radio amateur and has her : : ye pe oney axis a combined naval tonnage|license must enlist in the same way equal to that of the allies. as others in the regular force of : . “ Vichy controls four or maybe|army auxiliaries and must take the i i i i - five battleships, one aircraft car-|same basic training. But, of A fashion selection that over rier, 14 cruisers, 52 destroyers and | course, she stands a much better . whelming, because it offers qual59 submarines. Some of these|chance than the others of being if + ity, dependability and the newest warships are old,- like the 22,000 selected for the radio training. “1 ; 1942 fashion ideas at a price

ton Provence. And some of the 1 . oo new battleships are not now in con- REBEKAH 227 TO MEET ; i i only $69.50. Sizes for juniors,

dition to fight. Fidelity Rebekah lodge, No. 227, og 220% misses and women. will meet Monday at 1609% Pros- > Tusaih pect st. The meeting at 7:15 o'clock But others could give a good ac-|will be followed by a card party at count of themselves, and the Unit-|8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Leona Richarded States and Britain are not ex-/son is noble grand and Mrs. 'Ella actly looking for more trouble Buchanan is recording secretary.

orationist might take his place in|in8 beginning at intervals of about OL Mi U - oll de. : France—a veritable gauleiter who Br d to go to Kansas Boa ia x : would deliver to the axis every- City, Mo., for the radio training or tial 2° : , Tax

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