HASTY MARRIAGE
WOMAN’S RUSE TO AVOID DEPORTATION
Ilona Breuer, formerly the Hungarian secretary of Bela Kun, the notorious Moscow agent, and a prom inent International woman Communist, married the Austrian Communist Kopralik on the day before her deportation order became operative and now cannot be expelled, says a “Daily Mall” message from Vienna. The marriage was so hastily arranged by the Communist leader, Johann Wippel, at Voeslau, near Vienna, that Wippel and Ilona -were prosecuted for fraudulent misrepresentation. Today, however, they were found not guilty’. Ilona was sentenced last y’ear to a month’s imprisonment for conspiracy with Bela Kun against Hungary, and was ordered to be deported. Upon various pretexts she obtained police extensions to the order, and eventually sufficient extension to allow her time for the marriage.
Ilona, asked by the judge why she married so hastily, replied sardonically: “One generally marries hastily’.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 32
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144HASTY MARRIAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 32
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