Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1948 — Page 8

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find 4 Chie Refugee Hungarian Doctors Invited Sr So prim oes on Dramier ‘Accepted’ [To Cancer Course sss Sato jailed today for “wanton peg-

All Indiana physicians have| Some of the nation’s leadiag lect” of four of their brood.

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been invited to attend a two-day| authorities on cancer will parPolice answered neighbors’

ticipate in the discussions, complaints last night and found four children, 4-year-old twin boys, and gitls 2 and 3 years old “imprisoned” ‘and living in lth, while six other children were in comfortable surroundings.

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By PAUL R. LEACH, Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Mar. 4—If Ferenc Nagy ever returns to Hun-

developments in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer here April 7 and 8 at-the Indiana Unlversity Medical Center. The course was sponsored by

sicians were guests at the I U.[18, it was announced today. killed and scores of others wer Medical Center this week, - ob-| The dinner has been a tradition/injured seriously today in the serving procedures at Colemaniof.the club for more than 30 explosion of an ammunition Hospital for women and attend-|{years and is held to honor 25-/at Arcisate, 25 miles north of hery clinic conducted by the and siz silks from the Italo.

Sgt. I. A. Thomas, juvenils offi-/5ry to resume his job as premier he will take a lot of definite ideas|the I U. School of Medicine in Be ek cer, sald it was “the most flagrant aout democracy in action with him. " 5 a case of child neglect in the his-| A political refugee, Mr. Nagy is finding out that America pracmaney tory of Atlanta.” He said the/tices what it preaches. Especially his Virginia farm neighbors,

back. No narcotics, _ _ CREOMULSION le dren yee kept In Theyre looking after him as though his great-grandfather settled yi) ' e room and were forced to for Coushis. Chest Colds. Bronchitis eat their food “like puppies.” I Joe Stalin's liquidators, HOt bother him any more than it

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friends and some American-Hun-garians helped him sell his story to a magazine. Most of that went into down payment on a 130acre dairy farm near Herndon, 30 miles from Washington. to. Book May Help He's making a living for his family, paying interest on a

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Mr. Nagy’s State Department erated by the war's end, his

er, and from that developed into a better-than-average writer and

His State Department friends who knew him in Hungary says there is an earthy flavor in his writing and oratory, not unlike that of the late Will Rogers. . Worked On Newspaper As he grew up in his writing and party work he went to Buda~ pest to work on the party’s news-

When the war came along the Germans threw him in jail. Lib-

party became dominant. At 45 he went into the cabinet as reconstruction minister and, later, premier. The trouble with his party, and Mr. Nagy, too, when Communists began infiltrating, was that they were all amateurs. They did not know the niceties of political

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help out financially. As a political refugee the Nagy family is in the United States by permission of the State Department and Immigration Bureau. They cannot take jobs for hire. They cannot become citizens until they leave and come back under the immigrant quota. But they can be self-employed. That's the why of the farm. The whole family works, That's the way they did in the old country, for Mr. Nagy is a peasant. His grandfather was a serf. Mrs. Nagy, an attractive, plump woman, loves her modern kitchen gadgets and she’s no stranger to the fields and the milking shed. All Family Work , Ferenc Jr., 22, and Julia, nearing 21, know tractors and the ways of 45 cows on the place as well as they know their secretarial duties for Pa, Five-year-

ment. Although Communists were only about 2 per cent of the Hungarian people, the Reds from Moscow whittled away at the government until they were able to do their tricks in March of 1947. A tall, husky man, with dark hair and mustache, he has merry eyes, a friendly, open face. He and his family stepped into the farm life around Herndon somewhat diffidently,. But a wisecrack he made as he was signing up for the farm tickled the neighbors when it was translated for them, He has belonged since. “Do you think,” he asked with a perfectly straight face, “that this farm will keep two women busy?” Yes, he's a political refugee, in the United States by permission. But he's not a- man without a country. He thinks of himself as a Hungarian who will go back

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old Laszlo, youngest son, has his chores do, too, after school there when the Reds are chased nous, rH presale ogt. The neighbors say he. has oe former Hungarian premi makings of a good Yank, speaks no English. But the chil- Ea ot = Sood Yank

dren interpret for him. Mr, Nagy had the equivalent of four grades State Police Attending

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