Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1943 — Page 20

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In dignified, measured words, the peasant leader who has the largest following in Rumania, recalls Mus-, solinl’s never ceasing hostility to- | ward Rumania since the time of] Italy's invasion of Ethopia when/ that country together with 40 other! nations voted sanctions against { Italy. { For Higher Motives

| “It is not only for these reasons! {but for much higher motives of | principle,” writes Maniu, addressing | Antonescu, “that you ought not to have recognized Mussolini whose | resignation had been. accepted by his rightful sovereign, the King of Italy. “Marshal Pietro Badoglio's government has been recognized hy both the axis and the allies. It was, not up to us to interfere in the| internal affairs of another country. The great powers can sometimes) transgress principles and because of their strength, the world must over-

{look their eventual mistakes, But

the strength of small nations like ours lies precisely in respecting international law without which they] run great risk of losing their very independence. | ’ “The Italian peopié have not yet! changed their form of government,”

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Britain and the United States. “The most fervent’

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vision of the Vienna award ought fo ||

be our only national preoccupation. All other war aims are purely ime perialistic and therefore foreign fo the real Rumania, Protested Alliance “Rumanian adhesion to the fripartite pact was given without con» sultation with the nation. Rumania would never have agreed to be on the same side as Hungary and Bul.

have always protested against this] alliance. In any case you yoursell have given it only on condition of maintenance of the tripartite pact. This pact no longer exists and recognition of Mussolini is but a fiction. to cover the disappearance of the initial pact.” Maniu concludes, even more strongly, “The political aims of the axis are not those of Rumania. I have already told you that public opinion in Rumania desires above all to end this war. Your recognition of Mussolini has been interpreted by the masses as A new manifestation of your government to favor the prosecution of the war,” This manifesto is signed: Juliu Maniu, President, National Peasant Party, Bucharest, Sept. 30.

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Since the dispatch of his protest, Maniu's whereabouts are unknown.

|CANDLELIGHT RITE

PLANNED BY SCOUTS

A candlelight ceremony will install 18 cubs and. 14 scouts of cub pack J00 and Boy Scout troop 100 at the Lawrence Methodist church tonight, ’ Presentation of the pack and troop charters will be made by Maurice D. Fields, chairmgn of the organization and extension com{mittee of the East district, central Indiana Boy Scout council, Montford Mead, new executive of the district, will award badges and pins to cubs, scouts and committee members, Special awards for promptness in obtaining the tenderfoot rank will be made by Kenneth Stibgen, East district Scout counselor, to Scouts Richard Hooten, Gordon Hobbs, Erwin Darling and Manfred Schalk. Den Mothers Named Den mothers for the new pack are Mrs, Isabelle Eicher, Mrs. Mary Hudson, Mrs. ‘Marie Caudell, Mrs

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Hartman; Cubs who will receive badges tonight are Jack Beeson, Charles Raab, Willigm Hartman, ' Robert Eicher, Harry Burns, Donald Burkhart, Robert Witte, Willet Nay, John Fountain, Bryon Darling, William Blake, Cecil Hudson, Gar Joseph Wallsmith, Robert McDanfel, Donald Tellas, Robert Caudell, Richard Apple and Daniel Siler, Tenderfoot scouts will be Richara Hooten, Manfred Schalk, Erwin Darling, Gordon Hobbs, Forest Applegate,, George Ivy, Donald Lee Meredith, Robert White, Donald Wise, Jack Allen, Thomas Wheeler, George Richard Conrad, Clifford McDowell Jr, and Harold C. Swoverland,

Dit Dot . . . Your Son Is Dead . . .

: | WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U. P). | ~—A father at a radio set on a | warship at sea may have copied the message informing him of the | death of his son, also a navy radio man. a | The naty said today that word of the death of Radioman 2c Jéan David Summer Jr., of East St. Louis, Ill, was radioed to his father, Radioman 2c J. D. Sum- | mer Sr. and to his brother, Sea- | man 2¢ Francis A. Summer, both serving aboard naval vessels at sea. he Notification also was sent to the mother, who lives at Eas St. Louis, ’

DECATUR CENTRAL WILL REOPEN DRIVE

With a goal of $1000 a month, | Decatur Central school will reopen | its war bond drive Monday. {

Class sponsors and teachers of! the high school and grades will di- | rect the victory stamp sales in their | respective rooms and have set a! goal of $100 weekly, Teachers, pupils, employees and patrons of the school purchasing bonds are asked to give Decatur Central credit for the sales. |

CARD PARTY PLANNED The home making committee of |

the Moose, will give a card party at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Citizens Gas & Coke Co. Mrs, Cora Stevens! is chairman of the party. Mrs. Effie Traughber is chairman of the card party to be given at 8 p. m. Satur-| day by the membership committee

of the chapter.

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