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July 18, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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LIGHT & DARK

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Stil? DOOMED-Gorman freighter Idarweld attempted to run British blockade off Cuba last December, but British warship intercopted hor and crow scuffled ship. Horo, British seamon battle flames and attempt to shut seacocks. Picturo has just been released

Secret Nazi Orders Found In Recent Lofoten Raid

NAZIS ERASING ALL POLISH COLLEGES

Academic Life Blotted Out

Writing in the current "Bulletin of the Institute of International Education," Professor Oscar Halecki, now at Vassar College and formerly professor of Eastern his- tory at the University of Warsaw, reports the appoint ment of a "curator" in German-occupied Poland charged

with the "liquidation" of all Polish universities. Accord-W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (China) LTD.

ing to Professor Halecki, appointment of the curator was announced last winter in the official journal of the Ger- man occupation authorities.

"Since the invasion of 1939." Pro- fessor Halecki writes, it had been declared repeatedly that the Polishi Institutions of higher and even secondary education were to disap- pear forever. Hence the final deci sion was not surprising. The syste matic destruction of a whole nation's nendemic life is, however, unprece- dented in History and no similur ae- Hon ha

has be

taken by the Nazis in any other occupled country." "Outlining the history and

ory and traditions

of some of the Foilsh universities, Professor Hatecki, who also

dean of the faculty of

Science.

Shipping

Losses In The War

The total British, Allied, and social studies neutral shipping losses from the

was

at the Warsaw School of Political beginning of the war to the end

recalls

a number of of April this year were 1508 them are

are among the oldest in Europe. ships, representing G,127,673 "Cracow University," he writes, "was founded in 1364, only sixteen tons. years after Prague, and earlier than iny German university.

Figures issued by the Admirally showed that the losses in April of this year, excluding those incurred in the evacuation from Greece, were the lowest during the last 11 months, while the figures for the previous month of March were the highest, of the Dunkirk losses during the same apart from June, which included most

Trapped By Lecture "The fate of Cracow University was practically cruel. On Nov. d, 1939, almost the entire teaching staff, more than £70, having been invited to a fictitious lecture, were arrested and taken to the concentration camp at Sachsentinusen -. Oranienburg. Seventeen of the victims, including Period. men, over seventy, and Echolars of

international faune such as Profes- "This gives us or Indication that tanecki, Siedlecki and Sternbach, and that there are no sign that the sors Chrzanowski, Estraelcher, Kag-the measures we have taken lo pro- tect our shipping are being effective, died int

consequence of inhuman results of the great efforts the enemy Is making will enable him to attain "While more than 100 were re- the quick victory hé needs," was the leased after several months, sane of comment in authoritative quarters in them, seriously ill, are still suffering Londen. at Sachsenhausen. A group of younger scholars has been transfer- red to Dachau.

What is officially described as a picture of calculated tyranny by the German overlords in Norway is painted by a remarkable series of enemy documents seized during the British raid on the Lofoten Islands in March. The captured papers, all of them marked "secret," had been cir- culated by the German Command to local officers. They were discovered in the military harbour control post at Svolvaer, a town in the islands.

Collectively, they show that Norway on behalf of the Common- confentions and impose imprison-situated in that part of Poland which in the four months of 1941 we lost the Nazis, despite Gestapo ter-der-in-Chief, it is confessed that: ment.

other political group is in an post-quiring military action,

rorism, still fear the resent-"Neither the Executive Councli nor Examples are given of offences re-have been ment of their subject people. who, they admit,-are-unhelpful

and "remain pro-English.”

This Year's Losses

"At the Universlly of Poznan, The Admiralty figures show that

Was at once incorporated into Ger- 250 ships, representing 1,009,710 tons. many, its professors, if not arrested,

from their homes This makes the total British losses and deported to Central Foland. for the war 923 ships, of 3,808,242 tion or even desirous of assuining If a Norwegian girl who is friend-Here again persecution resulted in tons. in a responsible-way-the-govern-y-to-the-Germans-has-her-hair-cut the death of some great scholars, in- ment of Norway.

short the culprit is to be inmediate- cluding Professor Dembinski.

The totals for British, Allied, and The need to meet the situation by "With the exception of the Nusjonally arrested.

Bishop Of Lublin Held neutral losses are; Samling party [the Quisling

It has been reported

243,014-108, [Note:

1039

211 shipst ""The University of Lublin was

1040

923 alips: 3,760,700 ton, group); all

organisations) previously that loyal Norweglans

1041

368 ships: 1.517,338 toor. cut the hair of girls friendly to the partly destroyed when military ob-

Jectives were bombed in the city The losses for April of this year, Nazis as a warning to others.]

and, being

the a Catholic institution, excluding those incurred in. In the same document the Nazi was first to disappear. Its ex-offielo Greek evacuation, were 301,070 tons. chief police inspector gives example Chancellor, the Bishop of Lublin. of offences in which the Gestapo is has been sent to a concentration

comp."

at least some outward display of moderation is urged in

document

issued from Oslo just before Christ- mas by Gen. von Falkenhorst, the German Commander - In-Chief in Norway.

Caution Urged On Nazis "Appearances would indleate," he wrote, "that the temper and attitude of the Norwegian population have recently stiffened against our en- deavours. For this reason it has become necessary, and it is more! than ever urged, that restraint and caution be exercised."

The document also revealed these: regulations: "Nazi troop

troops are forbidden to share

any discussions un purely

domestic politics.

"When

riots, demonstrations

" had their origin ini

up

causes the soldiers must

ather

and parties remain, now as before, pro-English and consequently anti-

German. The Norwegian people and their former leaders are in no position to adapt themselves to the polis to take netlon. These are;

demands of the New Era.

"In spite of repeated proffered op

tical situation and to fulfil the The boycott by Norwegian house- | According to Professor Hatecki, holders of Germans looking for the University of Warsaw suffered

Lodgings;

severely during the bombardment of Boycott of pro-German Norwe- that city. Half of its buildings, serv

gians.

ing as hospitals, were destroyed, he Distribution of anti-German leaf-reports, and a number of institutes

and private

portunities of taking over the control of domestic politics In their own country, the Norweglans; have continued only to make o pretence of falling in with these

offers.

"AT"

lets;

Sending chain letters of anti-Ger- professors bollections of Individual

man content; and

Two Polish universities cante un-

is

the critical moment, however, Compilation of black-lists of pro- der Soviet control, he adds, but their

tol they have always refused

German Norwegians.

situation equally disastrous. The shoulder

the responsibility, and

Newspapers may publish only such University of Wilno had been closed are consequently pursuing a dell-news as la designed to further, or at by the Lithuanians on Dec. 15, teach- and least not to hinder, the polley of the ing is still going on, especially In berite polley of hold-back Of

wall-and-sce to time.'

geln

German Reich.

such fields as medicine and engineer- A striking foreword to the White

ing, but the university came under The Communist control at once. themselves at once to avold Paper notes as "most significant

Air France Men becoming involved as idle specta- the Nazi commander's anxiety that

president was replaced by a student tors in the discussion and thereby the whole odium of Nazi oppression

from Kley, and a cousiderable num- placing

themselves in an invidious should fall on the Gestapo and its For de Gaulle

the ber of professors are among while! Dosition vis-a-vis not only the Norwegian police underlings,

the army, apart from circumstances The majority of the personnel in many thousands of Poles who are military Intervention may that may require it to strike ruth-South America of Air France, the being deported to Siberia." only respecting Incidents lessly and with the severest mea-mus French civil air line, appear threat to the troops sures, is left to try to ingratiate itself to be supporters of the Free French army property, or a demonstra- with the population and be the chief movement and General de Gaulle. tion against the Occupying Power agent in the setting up of the Ger ar the Fuehrer. In such cases. un "New Order,”-

"Go Weglans, but also the police."

Constituting

or

B

von Falkenhorst orders, "military

force should be brought into action)

Gestapo's Wide Powers

L

The Gestapo hus suminary execu

This is confirmed by a circular letter from the authorities of the Free French movement to Gaulle societies in America, `

the de

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