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THURSDAY, NOV. 23,

PLAN SPEEDWAY

ISSUE OF | OF BONDS

Securities to Cov Purchase of Track by

Polish Liberation Group Moves CIVILIANS RUN FIRE | To Assure Democratic Policy|T0 ESCAPE GERMANY

By LEIGH WHITE Times Foreign Correspondent MOSCOW, Nov. 23.—The Polish committee of national liberation has promulgated a number of new

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Members of the Forty and Eight Speedway purchase committee within a few days expect to, complete arrangements with dn out-of-town financial concern for issuance of bonds to cover the purchase of the world-famous brick track. Norman H.>Coulon, head of the committee of Indianapolis Voiture No. 145, said yesterday that negotiations will be renewed as soon as the committee receives a special ruling from the security exchange commission, A ruling became necessary inasmuch as there is no provision in the security act covering issuance of securities for purchase of a race track, explained Mr, Coulon whose committee holds an option to purchase which expires Dec. 15. No Race Before 1945 Local bond dealers were invited to handle the issue, it was disclosed, but declined because of the amount involved. They will handle, smaller amounts of the bonds, however, through the out-of-town under-

No race will be held until 1945, Mr. Coulon asserted, allowing sufficient time to make certain proposed repairs to the speedway. A promfnent driver who has been on the track recently described it as being in excellent condition, it was said. Some repairs are planned for the safety apron. Following the war, the committee Intends to construct-fireproof stands.

ment for such crimes against the state as “di rsion, racial and reME 3 ligious propagan=~ da, crimes against an allied government” and sabotage of agrarian reforms. Leon Khain, assistant commissioner of justice, i told Soviet corre- : spondents in Lub2. j lin that the new ~~ laws constituted Mr. White 5 «great event in the life of the Polish democratic state” Other récent laws which, he said, would “strengthen the role of the democratic state” as represented in the Polish people’s council, provide penalties for persons who are convicted of having been Fascists and for Poles who are convicted

of having “expressed a desire to].

become Germans.”

Two Are Convicted

Khain sald that two “traitors” had already been convicted under the last-named law. One of them, Dovner-Demenchuk, who worked for the Germans as prosecutor, was sentenced to 12 years in jail plus the confiscation of all his property and the suspension of his civil rights. During the occupation, Khain said, the Germans had given extra rations and increased wages to Poles who renounced their nationality and became Germans. He explained that the Germans had found it

necessary to resort to these measures in order to obtain army reinforcements.

Laws Are Praised

According to a recent army regulation, “anyone who publicly at-| tacks the state system of ‘the new Poland, or who ridicules, it, or who | praises Fascists, shall be punished | by death.”

in the. U, 8. 8, R,, states: “The young Polish democracy shows that while recognizing the principles of freedom of conscience and opinion, it takes a determined stand against reactionary-Fascist enemies of society.” Another Polish army regulation provides that “anyone who publicly incites to national racialiism or religious hatred shall with imprisonment.” The new regulations, says Polpress “reflect the truly democratic tendencies of the new Polish state.”

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CATHERINE MERRILL GROUP TO BE FETED

Charter members of Catherine Merrill tent No. 9, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil war, will be honored at a covered dish luncheon at noon Monday in Ft. Friendly. Among those being honored are Mrs. Grace Hoffmeyer, Mrs. Leona { Welling, Mrs. Henrietta Neal, Mrs.

Frances Bilyeu, Mrs. Minnie Metiver and Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood. Mrs. Charlotte Halter is president

of the arrangements.

Polpress, organ of Polish patriots

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LONDON, Nov. 23 (U. P).—~A {front dispatch to the Daily Express said today that 17 German civilians, | including women-and children, who, ran a gantlet of heavy fire to reach American lines, "reported that the majority of Eschweiler’s 35,000 in- | habitants had been evacuated forcibly by the Germans, “About 3000 of us preferred to en-| trust ourselves to American forces,” one of the refugees said. “We hid in cellars four days during bombing and shellings. We thought that was better than fleeing further into Ger- | many where we might find no place of refuge.” | They said the gestapo who found! civilians in hiding took them out and beat them and were believed have killed many.

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