Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1943 — Page 10

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Hoosier Helps Bomb Kula Japs

A GARY, IND, soldier, Ted Rimmell, was a member of a bomber plane which helped American destroyers in Kula gulf pump shells into the last two big Japanese garrisons on the Georgia islands on the night of July 4, dispatches revealed today. A United Press correspondent, in a delayed dispatch from Guad-

he witnessed it in a plane trip over the area.

[GERMANS MAY CUT

BELGIUM'S FOOD

By UNITED PRESS The office of war information said

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already meager food

{supply to erush a wave of anti[Nazi assassinations and attacks on

{members of

the German armed

| forces on the streets of Brussels,

He told of the fires and how {st., was injured this morning when

for 30 minutes the sky was filled with red and white tracers that looked like skyrockets. He said the Japanese tried to counter with their land batteries and sent Up several white-rayed starshells that 1it up coconut groves on the land. Bee

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tlcanal, described the shelling as | Liege ant ivohs:

PEDESTRIAN INJURED Pat Gorman, 50, of 302 E. Walnut

he stepped off a streetcar at North-

western and Langsdale aves. He

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struck by a car driven by George Poppa. 49, of 737 Markwood ave Mr. Gorman was taken to the Veterans’ hospital with broken

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Even the French Children Assist in Underground Work

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one nonpolitical leader—is setting up a protective plan attempting to provide shelter and food. Men without names themselves, they are living a precarious existence, often hungry and always without tobacco and desperately in need of clothes. This is just one band. How many thousands of Frenchmen are now hiding out in various parts of France, no one can guess, not even the leaders of the 16 underground movements now carrying out every conceivable passive and active resistance in France. It is etsimated that fully 10,000 men are hiding in one area, either organized into small groups like the aforementioned band of 30 with numbers for names, or scurrying like weary animals from one overnight refuge to another. “So these men of the lost names have put everything behind them to join the underground and go into hiding,” explains the young

. French woman who sits toying

introspectively with her “White Lady” at Claridge’s.

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Saw These Men

SHE RUNS HER fingers gently over the table linen and touches the silverware as if trying to reassure herself that she is really in London. Not so very long ago, she was in France and she saw these men without names. She herself had often hidden escaping men in her home, joining untold numbers of Frenchwomen whose part in the underground movement becomes. increasingly important in ratio to deportations of French manpower. Figures given out by the Germans and by Vichy puppet Pierre Laval show clearly how much the brunt of carrying on resistance within France is going to fall on those left behind—the women, the children, the old men. For example: In the first quarter of this year, 153000 skilled and 97,000 unskilled workers—a total of 250,000 —were shipped into Germany. Thus, on the last of March, this year, an estimated total of 600,000 Frenchmen and more than a few women were in Reich factories. This number will be increased to

850,000 soon, by the transfer of 250,000 French prisoners of war to what the Germans call the “free labor market.” bo & #

Laval Promises More

AND LAVAL, in his speech of June 6, promised his Teutonic masters that 220,000 more workers of all grades were being shipped to Germany between April 1 and July 1. “That is why the French underground is fighting today, regardless of risk, fighting, first, to delay and disrupt these deportations, but above all, to save our country, to restore our liberty and to save our souls,” says the young woman from France. She talks of what she has seen back there across the channel . .. how the ciandestine press, now with about 25 newspapers, prints news which the French people can get in no other way and carries lists of men collaborating with the Germans . . . how sabotage against war factories, warehouses, locomotives, power plants and every other kind of German activity is on the increase . . . how children aid in underground contacts by merely wearing their clothes or hats in such a way as to signal to watchful eyes that the coast is clear . . . how anti-Ger-

man stickers mysteriously appear |

in the innermost German haunts. ” = =

Reprisals Mount

THE RAPIDLY mounting German reprisals and crushing edicts presage a dismal picture of what the next few months will do to the best blood of France. In France, as in every Nazi-occupied country, it is the German intention to remove as many potential allied reinforcements as possible. The way deportations are going now, it will not be long before France is virtually drained of able-bodied men. But so long as France has women of the type such as this one sitting here in Claridge’s, so long as the spirit of freedom, before all else, remains in French hearts, resistance will continue. She says that in a low voice—and her eyes glow with a light that is good to see.

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