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By FREDERICK WOLTMAN Seripps-Howard Staff Writer NEW YORK, May 21-—Nazi-like attacks against Jews have become government policy in Sovfet Russia. Long depicted as a model of ra-| cial equality, Russia is waging a fierce campaign against leading : Jewish intellectuals to purge them! ~~ from the cultural life of the country. oT Ee Since January, the Soviet press a and Communist party apparatus have been pouring out tirades| reminiscent of Hitler's unceasing] crusade against “the international Jew.” . Such a barrage in America| would be regarded here as the| worst kind of anti-Semitism. i Coupled with it, the Kremlin has launched a. parallel onslaught on Zionism and on the leaders of Israel who, the Kremlin spokesmen charge, would sell out their own people “for the sake of the dollar.”

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Telegram, based chiefly on Jewish sources. One of them, the Ameri- A T ol can Jewish Committee, terms the S orna Oo campaign against Soviet Jews “yiolent” and “official.”

The campaign against the Jewish intellectuals encompasses the entire culture field. It includes the theater, literature, music, movies, poetry, philosophy and science. Their crime, as “cosmopolitanism,” an expression | people living here. exhumed from the anti-Semitic writers of Czarist Russia. Be-|sudden I heard a roaring noise.

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cause of their ties outside Russia, | Diesel locomotives speeding into

Eyewitness Likens Roar of Twister

To Sound of Diesel Locomotives

By MISS EULETA SLOVER As Told To The United Press

SHELBURN, Ind, May 21 (UP)-I was sitting in the living charged, is room of my home on the east side of town. There are about 160C

It was raining hard.and the wind was blowing strong. All of a

Hit Shelburn

1t sounded like a whole bunch of town full speed.

their kinship through a common | language and culture with the - Jews in the rést of the world, | ant at lNcie Jewish writers, artists and scien-| tists in Russia ‘suddenly became D d h Fi

Times State Service MUNCIE, May 21-—A flash fire

Master Mind .

Master ‘mind of the crusade was Alexander Fadayev, head of

the Soviet Writers’ Union and|of undetermnied origin caused

chief “cultural conference” March. Pravda, central organ of {njant here, z the Russian Communist party, Fight m a rorki touched off the fuse on Jan. 29. th 8! ht i Te Worsting on The entire Soviet press responded |the night shift at the time the promptly with extraordinary fire broke out. venom. : Their technique is to add, in building before the east rooms parentheses, the Jewish family Were completely ablaze. names of artists, writers and pro-| Fire Chief Aaron Belcher said fession people whose Russian-|oil-soaked floors and machinery sounding pen names fail to dis-{in the wire products plant conclose their Jewish ancestry. tributed to the spread of the

Designations like’ this appear flames. Witnesses said the fire| everywhere. regularly: “J. Chatsazav (Meyero-/ seemed to have started near a

son),” “L, Zimadanov (Lipschitz),” ea Oolitic GI The Feb, 20 Culture and Life,! ’

witz),” “J. Stebun (Katzenel- wire-forming mold machine. “J. Martish (Finkelstein)” and! . “L. Sendov (Schmulson).” Seize organ of the Communist party's As Army Deserter propaganda department, lam-

“ wl A 33-year-old soldier with 15 bast nrgenis eosmopolitan years military service was ar-| WALL TILE “ . rested by FBI agents and a state. FLOOR COVERINGS ®& Slap at Jack London police trooper yesterday in| KITCHEN CABINETS =» Their offense: “groveling before| Oolitic and charged with deser-Anglo-American decadent art,” |tion. . One Contract Covers Al = depicting a musical paradise in| Robert J. Monyhan, the pris-! we the American land.” = loner, left Ft. Dix, N. J, without, Free Estimates % FHA Terms Jewish sports writers’ were ex-|leave last December, Harvey G.| - coriated as “passportless wander-| Foster, agent in charge of the NU-WA - ers” by Komosomolskaya Pravda, Indianapolis FBI office, said. i - central organ of Communist] The soldier deserted six days HOME SUPPLY CO, youth. They* were accused of after enlisting for another term - writing that a Soviet wrestler of service, Mr.' Foster said. He “Phone RI-5894 wp was inspired by Jack London,/was living in Oolitic at the time 236 E. NEW YORK ST. - rather than his love for the moth-/of his arrest and was not em-| erland. ployed. assent ad

Russian delegate to tRe|extensive damage last night to! here last|the Tuttle Machine Tool Co.

They said they; could hardly get out of the|

I saw people running around in the street yelling “cyclone, cyclone.” I looked out the window and saw a big funnel-shaped cloud coming from the southwest. It looked like it was raising up in the air as it hit town. “All Over In Minute” It was all over in a minute, I iran outdoors and ran clear across [to the west side of town. I saw {automobiles that had been picked {up “and dashed into-the ~~ isaf | homes. 4 | . I saw many houses flattened

: (Miss Euleta Slover, a report- | er watched the tornado hit Shelburn, Ind., from the living | room of her home. Her eyewit- | ness account follows.)

|to the ground and many others {badly damaged. Trees were down

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I surely thought there must be many dead and injured. Later, the undertaker told me four bodies had been taken to his place and the hospital said it had 55 in{jured. It was a terrible experience.

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