Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1937 — Page 32
FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 193
MILITARY COURT RULE 1S SETUP FOR HOLY LAND
Established to Deal With Cases Involving Terror Acts.
JERUSALEM, Nov. 19 (U. P)— Military courts were established | throughout Palestine today to deal | with cases involving terrorist acts by Jews and Arabs in protest against | the British proposal to partition the | Holy Land It was the first time since 1919 that the courts have been set up. They will try cases involving sabotage, intimidation and illegal | possession of bombs and firearms. | The Jewish press congratulated the government's proclamation of | “semi-martial law” while the Arab | newspaper Al Jamia Al Islamia said | editorially that the “sstablishment | of military courts or any other phase of martial law is not included
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Times-Acme Photo Dr. Clinton Joseph Davisson, physicist on the staff of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, pictured in his laboratory, after notification that he was a joint winner, with Prof. George Paget Thomson of London, of the Nobel award for physics. Dr. Davisson and Prof. Thomson received their awards for research in electronic interference.
1100 PRISONERS FREED
| authorities, the Indian Government
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ONE PAROLE IN 13 CASES HEARD
Prisoner Freed on Plea He Stole Because Family Was in Need. Out of 13 cases reviewed, the State |
Clemency Commission today had paroled only one man, George Ziek- |
| kie, who said he stole from an em- | Hammond grocery robbery,
ployer who refused to pay him $15] back wages. Ziekkie was convicted in Owen
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County Olreuit Court Nov. 5, 1936, and give a two-year term for second |
degree burglary. The prisoner said “my family was in need at the | time I stole a belt in a saw mill.”
Two Terms Commuted Two sentences were commuted. Gieorge Kelly, convicted in Allen County Circuit Court Oct. 27, 1930, and sentenced to 15 years for bank robbery, had his term changed to eight to 15 years. He was convicted
with two others on a charge of robbing the Broadway Street Bank | in Ft. Wayne. Sentenced to 10 years for robbery in Lake OCbunty Criminal Court May 18, 1933, John Benakovich had his term reduced to five to 10 years. He was alleged to have aided in a
ADVISES PLANES FOR ATLANTIC SERVICE
WASHINGTON, Nov, 19 (U. P). —The U. S. Maritime Commission, in a special report to Congress, advised American shipping companies today to build fast flying boats to compete with “superliners” such as the Normandie and the Queen | Mary | “For shipping companies not to | make use of this new vessel on their trade routes may prove quite short-sighted,” the Commission ste after outlining the low costs and improved safety and comfort on
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overocean air lanes, The Commission pointed to the | record of the trans-Pacific airlines | which have flown seven million pas- |
Isenger miles without an accident. |
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| today ordered the release of 1100 19 (U. P.).—As | political prisoners and is consider-
CALCUTTA, Nov. la result of Mahatma Gandhi's re- | ing the abolition of all political sen-
in the mandatory powers or scope of | action as delegated by the League
Covenant.” It was not likely that the courts would function immediately as only | offenses committed after their es- | tablishment will come within their | jurisdiction
Death Sentences Likely
Police believed that the majority of the cases would involve offenders caught by the British police or military authorities. They said it would | be difficult to persuade witnesses to testify because of retaliatory meas- | ures likely to be taken by the ac- | cused person's relatives. Defendants found guilty of mur- | der by the military courts likely | would be sentenced to death which, | if carried out, would be the first | executions in Palestine in two years. | Life imprisonment is the maxi- | mum punishment for those found guilty of carrving arms and amJition “without reasonable ex- | cuse | The officer commanding the Pal- | estine and trans-Jordan forces must | approve all death sentences after | decisions by the courts and as a re- | sult the powers of the high commissioners in this field are suspended temporarily.
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A party for children in Riley Hos- | pital is t7 be given Monday night] by the Indianapolis Amateur Movie | Club John Fish, club president, nrogram be featured by movies, accordion solos by 9-year- | old Bob Weller and entertainment | by students of George L. Stork] School of Music
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