Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1949 — Page 10

Doukhobors Vow To End Violence

Promise to Cease / Reign of Terror Ls NELSON, B. C., Dec. 15 (UP) « Provincial Police : Inspector R. 8B, Nelson said today that radical Sons of Freedom Dotkhobors have promised. to end "thelr “reign of terror.” ‘Mr. Néison said he had a state-| ment ‘signed by four Freedomite | “spokesmen promising to end all) acts of violence such as arson| and rallway dynamiting that spread fear throughout the East| Kootenay farming district the last two months. ' The statement also said that| members of the Russian religious,

sect will come forward and con-| fess their terroristic acts, Mr, Nelson sald, The state appealed to all Doukhobors in Canada to discontinue) their campaign of violence and live In peace with their nelgh-| bors, Mr. Nelson added. ~

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . : Sentence Pacific Veteran On Parole Fraud Charge

an-of 40 months.in a Japanese "prison camp was sentenced In Federal court yesterday to serve 90 days for impersonating a fed- {tence for embezzlement in the|samp. eral parole employee. {U. 8. penitentiary; Terre Haute [the Philippine Islands fell eafly mrst two years to run,

Knox, nocence before Judge Robert C. attempted to prove he was in In Baltzell, he. was sent to prison on dianapolis instead of Columbu |a charge of taking $300 from a on July 27. Ss

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of a bank robbery in his home town of Butler. . He was paroled June 15 last, that time had al-

Columbus, Ind., man July 27 on; The prisoner today told Judge the pretext he could procure an Baltzell his big toe had been cut sarly parele Tor the man’s rela-|loff dnd part of his intestines retive, now serving a 12-year sen (moved in the Japanese. prison He was captured wh His sentence ai

A 27-year-old Afr Force veter-

n World War II. | During seven years with the In addition to the 90- day sen- Afr Force, Knox won a Purple nee, Knox will have to serve the Heart and two oak leaf clusters - smainder of a five-year sen- as ‘well as campaign stars and ‘nce he received when convicted theater Fibbons.

Although slim, neat ‘Butler,

Ralph} Knox was convicted in a jur) reiterated his in-/trial Nov. 10 after his attorne;

. "" Glen E. Burtt, outgoing chairman of

"The functions are . . | ‘the Property Management Division of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, explains duties of office to newly elected officers of PMD. Elected unanimously yesterday to 1950 posts, the néw officers are (left to right) Don G. Woodruff, chairman; Mrs. Marie Hunter, , renamed secretary-treasurer, and Welmer E. Bushong, vice chairman.

Laughs. from Berlin— 'Peace-Minded' Soviets Calling the Kettle Black

By DAVID M. NICHOL, Times Foreign Correspondent BERLIN, Dec. 15-—-Germany, like every place else, has its share of curious happenings. . | In Kuelso, near Wittenberg, in the Soviet-o¢cupied zone, the Communist mayor was addressing a ‘peace meeting’ and protest. ing the maneuvers of Western troops in Western Germany when the windows of the assembly hall began suddenly to break. A Soviet tank column was racIng past the bufiding.

fiee—and ina stairwell inthe i building found. an . unaddressed A BUS conductor at Buxtehude and untied package. When he: "In the Ruhr won 125000 marks opened it there “was a sausage ina football pool. His- system and a letter, wishing him * ‘good; fof picking winners? ;appetite.” He chose them, le sald, accord-| Fo oF from a ruernbers s ing to the numbers on the bus tickets he had left at the end of "1 “Pat-it-was to be hungry:

3 "- ~- the day. wo. ™0 Shiv arin herdsmen forced | THE SAMBA, the humba. and their way into a summer house jitterbugging In general have at Froettmanning, in Bavaria,

" and found a bottle that smelled {been banned as “immoral” by tke schnapps. They were awaksome Bavarian

communities, ened by the poljce two days later Similarly the dancing teachers of They had been drinking some- | Eastern Germany have labeled one’s sleeping medicine.

these steps ay “decadent.” » | They will concentrate, they say, | GERMAN Jungsters aren't so ion folk dancing. different. A geography teacher

i ® s = in Munich asked his class what A 50-YEAR-OLD vagrant drew they knew about the city of Manna heavy penalty from a district heim. lecourt in. Landau .in the French-| {occupied zone. | communities, “inspected” the fire- Neckar Rivers. Twenty per cent | fighting ‘equipment, “repaired” it, recalled last year's explosion dis‘and eollected from the village aster at Ludwigshafen, across | governments. ie inne from Manne. a t g per cen referre 0 a Jue Am region. ianaous:” ad: Mannheim's system of alphabetiverfisement aris by cal street names. One hundred [ Mar. 1, 1950, in anyone Who per cent knew a Mannheim team | would offer him a “suitable posi- was Germany's footba!l champion.

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