Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1945 — Page 10
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believing that the king and the] government no longer exercised | {legal authority here and that he, consequently, was justified in as-
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erm 2 i . : : offered and — monthly pays | jen an invasion _ + |of hundreds of them. [stripped the Norwegian society’s| He has pointed out in his defense, armed, and took $200 from the safe ments. , . Blatant liar that he is, Quisling | Quisling only “made himself | premises of furnishings after it|but only in passing, that on June 6, and cash register last night. Reduce Both | {has not been able to refute ‘this. ridiculous yesterday when he had been closed by the Germans. 1940, the leaders of the Norwegian | anid Re Principal and Interest Showed No Mercy (claimed that he had not Slows) Missed Defense Chance Storting, the trade unions and the | . « INCLUDES Principal | The steccnd capital crime which | What the Germans did to the Jews Quisling’s defense has been so| administrative council, composed of | LI NOLEUM and Interest | he committeed was to-refuse mercy | Sonsnstalion camps, stupid that it has dumbfounded |e country’s. eminent leaders, inLY
By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN sist, the German plan for the inva-|better if he had concentrated on Tires Foreign Correspondent sion of Norway. Here again, he has|his juridical status subsequent to
OSLO, Norway, Aug. 23.—Norway's flabby-faced traitor and ex-! , vs disdai - ! y g 3 3 X- suffered everybody's disdain by ly-|the summer of 1940. suming authority himself.
| | | fuehrer, Vidkun Quisling, has already been proved guilty of three charges ing like a star pupil in a reform| It is cértainly not ‘due to .any | copy : y Copyright, 1945, by The Indi 11s | Hen which he can be and undoubtedly will be shot. _ school. sense of good taste that he has| and The Chicago Daily ara Toe. i
He" has also been proved guilty of several other charges which| anther sordid charge, which he failed to emphasize the fact, that BANDITS TAKE $200
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[to at least 16 Norwegian patriots Pleads ‘Ignorant and annoyed even his worst formed the king that the govern. | A eee eee ANY TIME
| 3 i | hoax ® oN UD AXES | Whom he had it in his power to] He produced another obvious lie|enemies. It 1s generally agreed |ment-in-exile Vag no longer recog- || Ny es : reprieve. when he stated that he had not|that he would have done better to|MiZéd as Norway's legitimate gov- aE s Competitive Interest Rates || They were Viggo Hansteen, Nor known about the German exile ship| make a clean breast of everything|érPment and asked him to cease Co - Low Cost. No Commissions. | wegian trade union leader, who was Donau, which took a load of Jewish land to defend his reputation by to exercise his functions as king. ; {shot by the Germans in Septem- | exiles to Poland on Nov. 27, 1042. |attempting to show that he had| He might also have placed more All Types ot ” ber, 1941, Police Chief Gunnar| This was widely reported through- |acted conscientiously, if not wisely. emphasis on the fact that these METAL MOULDINGS C { | Bilifsen, who was shot on Aug. 16,/ out the world at the time. {Obviously, there is no point in his|same people continued to negotiate | and Sink Rims tor ELT ICL EDERAL 11943, and 14 minor patriots who|. Strangely enough, the most damn. | attempt to save his skin, because |With the Germans for the formation | Your Kitchen Cabinets
SAVINGS £ LOAN ACSOCIATION were executed at various times in|ing charge against Quisling doesTeven Quisling must have known of a “Riksraad,” or national council, | FREE UOELIVERY!
ot -Wilinupoiis May, 1944, and February, 1945 not appear to be the one on which |that he had to die. jatter he king had sharply con- Jordan Linoleum Co 23 W. Ohio St. The third charge that has been he can be condemned to death. It{ Now he will go before the firing Soe their previous action. 207 Ww Wash St. Opphsite oa: proved is that he promulgated a has now been proved without the squad -without anybody's respect, hese points could not save | series of anti-Semitic laws, includ- shred of a doubt that Quisling | except, perhaps, his own.
ing « the one requiring Jews tolhelped to originate, and later to as-| .Quisling would also have done]
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