Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1943 — Page 14

Underground Activities - on EE Upswing, Undermining Production.

By NAT A. BARROWS . ht, 1943, by The Indis Tim Copyris The Chicago Daily Nee Se es

LONDON, June 17.—~The bombing of the chemical factory at Had--ehusene is another sample of the Danish resistance movement cautiously and slowly undermining German war production in’ Denmark by sabotage, planned and carried out with extraordinary skill and f daring. In the same way ‘that saboteurs struck at the Riffed Syndikatet plant near Copen-' hagen last month and halted the output of the largest Scandinavian factory mani ulacturing light : automatic. weapMr, Barrows ons, underground agents managed to evade a heavy force of guards and planted bombs. This, the Hadehusene factory was ‘destroyed. bo, The official policy of the Danish government is to conciliate just so far against German pressure: and . thus continue the advantages which the Germans have given Denmark alone of all the . Nazi-occupied countries. Unofficially, the policy as earried out by the underground and its 24 illegal newspapers concentrates upon slowly boring from within preparing for the day of deliverance by the allies. Sabotage since the middle of] March has shown g steady upcurve. Resists Nazi Demands Premier Eric Scavenius has been able to resist such demands as for anti-aircraft guns on Danish ferry boats and outright enforced labor by the Danes, without the country suffering reprisals. The Danes still are able to listen openly to British

' Broadcasting Corp. and other allied radio programs and to keep their own army and police force, The biggest concession on the part of Denmark was to give Germany 11 motor torpedo boats. The elasticity of Danish political maneuverings between Dr. Werner Best, Nazi political chief for Denmark, Gen Hermann von Hanneken, Reichsmarshal Herman Goering’s underling commanding the 60,000 German occupation force, and Kanstein, the gestapo chief, appears to be finding more approval as the Danes realize how they have escaped the plight of Norway. Many have become philosophical about Danish-German politics and feel that the best course is the present one, meanwhile patiently sawing at their chains by means of underground sabotage. <7 Gestapo Getting Tougher But the moderate tone adopted by Kanstein in the past two years shows signs of getting tougher as the gestapo chief is asked to explain how the saboteurs are able to get past guards and burn down factories and plants. The Danish police authority is likely to be minimized or taken over entirely by the Germans in an attempt to crush the underground. ‘Large amounts of food are being shipped into Germany from Denmark but the Danes still appear to have an ample diet and enough left over to enable them to send luxury food packages to friends in Sweden. The Germans have ‘saddled Den- - mark with a deficit of nearly 3,000,000,000 Danish crowns— borrowed” to support the cost of the occupation army, build fortifications and airfields and back up deliveries from Danish factories. That, coupled with 8 zest for freedom, is what is keep- | ing the Danish saboteurs on the prowl,

EISENHOWER VISITS GEN. CLARK'S ARMY

WITH AMERICAN 5TH ARMY, North Africa, June 15 (Delayed) (U. P.) —Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, - riding In a captured German com- ~ mand car, visited Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark’s 5th army headquarters today and inspected training in the - handling of mines. ~The allied North African com__mander’s car was driven by Pvt. Michael Malencic of Akron, O. Eisenhower went through the training area under command of Maj. ] Harold Wetzel of Tuscaloosa, Ala., where soldiers are taught the neutralization and laying of mines. At one point he watched Lt. E. W. . Dobbs of Summer, S. C., dig up German mines with his fingers. . Eisenhower dropped in unanunced on Lt. Col. Paul K. Sauers of New York, former chief of surgery of New York municipal hospital, who escorted him through several wards of a tent evacuation hospital. At the surgical tent Eisenhower watched nurse Orfa Wagner of Wichita, Kas., wheel in a grin-

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