Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1946 — Page 14

|Army Will Try 1'Self-Government'

Talks . WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 (U. PJ).

~The army said today that a new 21 (U. P)—A|gystem of discipline, based on a of peace talks “gertain. amount” of self-govern-ment, would be tried out by the is being | “experimental”: universal military . training unit being activated next ~The mediators, including U. 8.| month at Ft. Knox, Ky. reported Je Shion a Gen. Jacob L. Devers, army contacts » ae of the ground force commander, sald the gr and with Gen unit was intended to be a “pilot Chien highest ranking in even congress approved a uniJolt yin, versal training program. i 0 Informed tical SOUTCes The new disciplinary plan wi ol aimed ie was Wind feature a merit system for excepi wig conferences on new tional performance and a demerit bo of the all-party system for infraction of rules. For draft of the Han as passed more serious offenses, an accused national assembly trainee will be tried by a court 3 106 aon circles maintained consisting of seven trainees from | his own company. u Democra ague The army said sentences wou DEORE ie ue, HovGAt of Jhe not include confinement and “in ‘played a in attempts at|every justifiable case will be mitibringing about Ye democratization gated or suspended by the reviewH W ing authority.” oe Chitie by adopting the OP Ati| The experimental unit will be opposition var commanded by Brig. Gen. John M. , Devine, wartime chief of the 8th Advertisement armored division. Pi da

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MITCHELL, Ind, Dec. 27-Dr.| Burrell E. Diefendorf, chairman of the state alcoholic beverages com- | mission, said today he would demand that the liquor store owned by Donald Davis, Evansyille auto

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