Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1945 — Page 11

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WEBER, CONDEMNED Gul, IS GIVEN LIFE

CAMP ROBERTS, Cal, Feb. 8 (U. P).—Pvf. Henry Weber, who said he was opposed ‘to war, hate and killing, today was under sentence of life imprisonment at hard

labor after a court-martial board commuted his death penalty for refusing to obey an order to drill The general court-martial, which returned the verdict yesterday after having been ordered fo reconsider the case, directed at the same {ime that Weber be dishonorably discharged from the army. A reviewing authority will de- | termine the place of imprisonment. The Socialist Labor Party, New York, left-wing group of which Weber 1s a member, promised through its regional head, Hebert Steiner, that it would do everything possible to “see that he gets justice.” Steiner said the party was not | pacifist but opposed the capitalist |system which produces war, The American Civil Union said it, was opening an investigation into what a spokésman termed a possible case of “erroneous | induction into combat service.”

| ry | Advice to G. I's Who Eye Farm

RIVERHEAD, N. Y,, Feb. 8 (U, P.).~-An agriculture professor warned the G. I. Joe who wants to settle on & farm after the war: “Either don’t do it or work for a practical farmer until you know {~ what it's all’ about.” The professor said buying abandoned farms” and making them click was 4 good dream but a bad reality. “If a farm has been abandoned by an experienced farmer,” he | said, “it’s no place for a begin-

ITS TOO COLD

-ROCHESTER, N. Y. Feb. 8 . |p.) —City Court Judge James F. | Sheahan, explained that.he was too | cold to- be’ impartial: He adjourned | for one week a case in. which a {tenant complained that her landlord} failed to heat her apartment [adequately. The judge was wearing [his overcoat in the frigid court| | room. |

Ration Calendar |

." U. 8. HENS DOING ‘PART I CHICAGO—American. hens. are doing their part in the war effort by laying each day more eggs than| there are persons in the country.

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CANNED GOODS-Blue stamps X5 through Z5 and A2 and B2 good | | through March 31; S82 through G2 good through April 28; H2 through | M2 are good through June 2. i

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| FUEL OIl—Periods 4 and § of 1943-44 heating season and Periods +1-through § of 1944-45 heating sea[son good. Approximately 64 per {cent of fuel oil supply should be used as of Feb. 7.

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