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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — a . FRIDAY, FER. 2, 1915’ eR 1q in_ England, is all settled by his : | FRIDAY, I hs 19 DECORATIONS; Pa se MATS PROMISE Five German Prisoners of War Face Execution for Marder of Fellow Captive | )

hi ) “ - post-war future of Oh etm D- : Jobe. Sore. dtd NEW ‘YORK, Feb. 2 (UP). The slayers accused Kunze of | be heard and “proudly admitted fense speech in which he argued Roosevelt had only recently cone Landen, | i Fighter Groupi rations. ts magazine in its current giving American army officers In- their part in Kunze's liquidation:|that the slain man was guilty of |firmed the coutt martial yerdk | [

{formation the German 11 issue reports that five German Pris- ipa d hon of Corman peleved The five doomed Germans were treason to his country and there-| Newsweek said two other Ger=

aL : : Shalt : Jones on war wis killed 8 fellow | allies in bombing Hamburg where identified as Walther Beyer, Bert-|fore - fully deserved a traitor'siman prisoners of war were found : ; aptive because they sa e was to 2 M P R A N i ey Tle We es aun shu, sae. Wolf potty of miss on Sune 1; pg , ) - e , $ yed, olz and Hans Schomer, 1 “The defendants s - 3 ep h Lar Now Is Being Used to [federal penitentiary awaiting exe-| magazine said. N : : were also told |in the slaying of Cpl. Horst Gun | WASHINGTON i ewsweek sald “the Genewa con-{that under the American bill of|thé* ‘at Camp Gordon, Ga. The |

cution. } Erect Fortifications, In the first American court mar- Trials Were Fair vention entitled them only to a|rights they could refuse to tes- convicted were Eric Gaus and Rus ernment. will inve

is Sa BY pia : A : FP. : tial fwolving a capital offense by| Newsweek said the prisoners were court-appointed counsel, but in ad-|tify against themselves. They Sigh Sia Who considered Suns Mes of the Smi : By: PAUL GRAIL , To i She Jafuatne. said, | triad from Jan, 17 to Jan, 26, 1044, dition, they were permitted a Ger. Waived this privilege,” and proudly 1 a Malloy e. Nas caus: (strike law against ; ® Times Foreign Correspondent guilty prisoners, all non-com-|, ort martial that “leaned over| Man lawyer selected “from their |8dmitted their guilt: : ‘Lewis of the Uni

bu missioned officers, “proudly ad- 1 FUND PLANS PARTY } | BERN, Feb. 2—Berlin will be=| iio qn their part in slaying Ger backward” to be fair to them, and fellow prisoners. Under Article 66 of the Geneva

‘come a fortress,-say the Nazis. man Cpl. Johann Kunze with sticks|“had no choice” but to sentence Fiery Defense convention, war prisoners cannot| The Workmen's Benefit fund,

: be executed until three months branch No. 15% will hold a ¢ Apparently inspired by Clemen- and hoses on Nov. 5, 1943, in a[them to death ‘when they insisted| “Their American attorney dis- after the date of the final verdict, De 8:15 p. rl held a ee ceau’s words when Paris was men- mp at Tonkawa, Okla. ; that their sworn testimony of guilt'tinguished himself by a fiery de-'and the magazine said President Saengerschor hall, 521 E. 13th st. i tract, it was learn

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fend themselves § before Berlin, in . Berlin and beour store windows, to help ease hind Berlin, and even in the Ca- : | talaunic plains. | The latter, incithe coal shortage... | dentally, are near JP Rheims in France, See. Hy ’ ® Reports from Paul Ghali : | the German border reveal that the! 3 : { Todt organization, - people’s army, Although our frong’s dark, we | foreign workers and all available | * ak manpower are now erecting fortifi-

. med cations. are remaining open Monday Three hastily erected fortificahi tion ‘lines will surround the capi4 tal. nights as usual see The Autostrade constitutes the = first. This surrounds the suburbs |= ‘| of Potsdam in the west, Erkner in| the east, Bernau in the north, and = Lankwitz in the south, The second comprises the direct | approaches to the town, the ruined | “| houses of which afford multiple! | possibilities of defense. The third will cover the govern- | mental quarter of Posdamer-Unter-Den-Linden and wil] stretch along] the railroad line joining Westkreuz in the west to Schoenberg in the south.

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