Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1948 — Page 2
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
PEIPING, Mar. 12 (UP)—Nationalist troops have abandoned Jonata & city of 500,000 and one
SSLongly sigutis: police force in its sone in southern sympathizers.”
authoritative “Military Government Journal,” just published here. Col. Maglin organized the South |
u.s. Sets Up Rightest P Policein Korea, Colonel Reports
onel Reporis vy fo Stack the po-
y WALLACE R. DEUEL, Tints WASHINGTON, D. C. Mar. 12--The Do sot. up “Now it
which Polics is & disciplined and con- ” it became
Korea uses “strong methods” against “Communists, leftists and leftist trolled force . . . “The fact that 4he force is predominantly rightist in its political thought is the result of circumistances forced upon the Sisouin
Thus writes Col. William H> Maglin in the latest number of the whose endeavor was
ports.
fective Communists and leftists and disrypt the police,” he re-
playwright, announced today to attack latest films for shipment to Eng-|
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: i - - ud “5% of the Chinese government's Korean police and commanded the other “vindictive action” by the| fcan Military Government and heuer. land toda most of] BH fr ha most important cities in Man-|force until August, 1947. He is police was provoked by aavage the Korean officials of the police.” Gerhart Eisler's Wife them declined to comment on the, ter. sea : 4 churia, pro-government dis- DOW commandant of the U. 8. “ofimunist attacks and did not A to Discred i lifting of the British 75 per cent . carrying four pag patches said today. Army Military Police School at fast long, according to Col. Mag- pt wo FOICES tax on American movies. It will be the struck early uy A Chinese Communist broad- Carlisle, Pa. lin. | The Communists made “im NEW YORK, Mar. 12 (UP)—| The Motion Picture Producers New York Centra Retutes ‘Gangsterism’ |partial” polict methods mpossi- Mrs. Hilda {for Miss Lee, cast said Communist troops took| The police in the U. 8. zone in 1 Col. Association forbade its members West St. § Kirin last Tuesday. It had been Korea “may have gone 100 far| “There is no doubt that the Dlé, according to Col. Maglin. |wite of Gerhart Eisier, Who faces/ts comment. Ome executive, Who Was di-| in Nationalist hands since 1946./in arresting large numbers of national police of South Korea is! “The Communists and their deportation as an alien speaking anonymously, said Hol. Yorced in 1945 only ming In abandoning the city, which/Communists, leftists and left - strongly rightist, but that they leftist followers took action to Communist, was free today fol-llywood had’ won only a moral {rom Alexander was the capital of Kirin province, |ist sympathizers” at one time, are ‘gangsters’ and ‘terrorists’|@iscredit and hinder the Amier-/lowing arrést on a deportation victory. He said it gained oply| Kirkland, the { Ray. the Nationalists moved the pro- Col. Maglin concedes, - as alleged, is false,” the colonel/ican effort,” he writes. warrant. $10. million, “nothing to Her first : ital to Changchun, 65) Also, they “may have per: says at another point. “Becret documents obtained in! She was arrested yesterday as about.” husband was were: Men Han miles to the west. It was the mitted rightist youth orgdniza- Considering Oriental police|raids on Communist and other an illegal visitor and released im-| “This the green light to . and Mrs, Rol first Nationalist city in Man- tions to Assume police powers,” baychology, the turbulent condi- [leftist political headquarters mediately On her own recog-|the greatest surge of production cet of Columbus, , churia to be surrendered without he further acknowledges. tions existing in South Korea and clearly showed their detailed|nizance.” No date was set for a activity in Hollywood's history,”| “We met about a year ago” for slight na? a fight. | However, the worst of this andithe intense political convictions plans to disrupt all government hearing. producer Harry Sherman said. 'Miss Lee said, “and our friend- patrol CAP: uring
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