"joined the revolutionary movement at that difficult time, when the white terror raged in Lithuania after the suppression of the young Soviet government. While living in Panevėžys, Valė often went to visit her underground friends in Kaunas. Dressed in the clothes of a peasant, with several baskets on her shoulders, she hurried to the train. It did not even occur to anyone that one of the baskets of this "village" was filled with communist literature."[2]
"in 1938 In Kaunas, the progressive forces restored the Apartment Tenants' Union, which was headed by J. Paleckis. In the center of the Union in 1939-1940. communist V. Narvydaitė worked." 1940[3]