Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1950 — Page 8
i#Hoppensd = Night— Jugs Almost Jug Photo-Fan Earl
Snapshots of Ragged Children Bring Tap From Red Star Cop
By Earl Wilson BELGRADE, July 19—I've just come’into Marshal Tito’s Communist-ruled but Russia-hating country with its slogan of “Freedom to. the People”—but some of the freedom was missing, for I immediately got arrested. An eager young cop with a Red Star on his cap ordered me over to the bedbuggy jailhouse for taking pictures — despite my written coy with its many begpermit. : gars where Tito lives like a milOn the main streets of thig|lionaire with three homes and
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president, and Mrs. Virginia James, North Vernon, Ind, treasurer, The association’s annual con- f vention was held in Evansville. The mid-year meeting of the group will be held in Tere Haute in December and the next annual convention will be in Indianapolis. Mrs. Pressler and Mrs. Rau plan to attend the National Shorthand Reporters session in Denver Aug. 2 to 5.
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with the cop who sald, “No, no,|11 Appointed to Butler
polezzi”—or something like that ~—and kept going, taking me with him
It's not easy to resign yourself to jail, even for such a small thing, but I knew I'd better not resist this milling crowd so off I went again—and now on the street we met another cop of higher rank.
numerous autos. : ~|city where you see the Red Star very 15 or 20 telegraph and Tito's picture everywhere, I! Every graph poles
,5 along the railroad, I saw a Jug 50 ragged they'd gsigier or two standing guard. | rich —— and ihe. cop stepped I0lpcl? frotect TID Who AY have) iwhen I was photographing some ne: resort? Or to preincredibly ragged little children . . sabotage by the Russians? {who were all alone and roaming wm. knows? ‘down “Ulitsa- Marshalla Tita" —| [Marshal Tito Street, otherwise ithe Main Drag. The Jug was . determined to
jug me. ” ~
1 i » | | WHILE I yelled and waved my ipermit in his kisser, I rememibered that I'd been advised that {Belgrade might be dangerous beicause Yugoslav{a's such a powderkeg and possibly next on the Russian batting order. i But being so ‘near I'd wanted | ito find out what it's like now in la Comm unist'bossed land.
After arriving, it took us | about an hour to get oficial | permission from Putnik, the government travel bureau, to get a hotel room. Next 1 arranged interviews and got a permit to take pic tures. Everybody was friendly, nobody forbade me to go any place, My picture - taking permit closed with the words, “Death to Fascism—Freedom to the People!” { “Freedom,” I thought, even to take pictures, you need | a permit to feel safe.”
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i camera I was a novelty. The poor “who worry about food and clothes must not have seen a camera in
When I photographed the rag-|
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We began yelling all over again. I was beating the air with my arms thrashing about with the permit. This new cop yelled for a while, too, then suddenly indicated he'd read the perimit—and I was a free man. And now the mystery was cleared up for me as to why I was detained anyway.
{ I had a perfectly good permit— pEMONSTRATION Ss {but the young.cop with the Red; ET
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es Ti Be % long ime, he's heading ’ : : Walking along, I detected that pack Fast. . . . don't Rothe 1 a I was being ‘tailed’ by some sol- i Bette Davis Ying This a diers wearing the Red Star, sii leens™ comes East next
Peggy Nelson month for a va-
Yugoslav Boy
gedy children, a cop in a blue uni-
form-again with the Red Star— jcame up and exploded Yugoslavian at me. |
old & { I brought out my permit. women walking barefoot in ' | the streets . . . secret police | He wouldn't even look at it—
waved instead in the direction of | ithe jail and started leading me {toward it. | | A crowd fol
with listening gadgets . , . fear + + +» 8 48-hour, six-day week « + + high prices ($6 or $7 for a ‘ioe er that's mead) for hatter nafs oe jaway, shouting ineffectually. | dirty-coated waiters who need | “Majestic, Majestic!” I shouted) a shave . . . shabbiness . . , [Pointing to my hotel, thinking] | apathy . . . all of these under I could get an English-speaking | Marshal Tito and the Commu- clerk to intercede for me. nist Red Star. { “NO, NO!" The cop led me on-| | On the brighter side, I saw Ward. I yelled to a traffic cop who clean, healthy, bright-eyed Com- didn’t understand me. Here on 'munist youths — a few from Marshal Tito St., symbol of free-| America—who adore Tito and dom, 1 was being taken to the think all is beautiful now that pokey and as it was a Saturday, ‘Tito's courageously broken off I might have a long week-end in from Stalin. jail with vermin as companions. # = = | . From out of the crowd stepped | BY Orient Express the Beauti- one Yugoslav civilian, ful Wife and I rode to Tito's de-! He read my permit and argued
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