Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1950 — Page 3

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Text of Statement Made Sav By Stephenson After or Attest Prosperity

. Following is the complete text of a statement issued by Ste-| _phenson: “Twenty-eight years ago} made [ores a = : = "Peace Could End It, a tragic mistake of getting int OF my welfare nor 16 serve) the Ku Klux Kian. Iwasa nig © ends of justice, but were cal- Hoosier Tells Realtors

man and had just been discharged’ culated to achieve my exile from (Continued From Page One)

from the United States Army. the state. !year because income and the want “I was a member of the Klan ' “The motive obviously was po-ito put that money in an inflation about 11 months, but to read. in litical fear. I am alleged to have hedge will still be high, ‘he told the newspapers you would think violated the terms of my parole. the appraisers. 1 was the only person who ever It is extremely significant that’ Other members of the panel belonged to the Klan. 2 ithe Klan underworld politicians gad prices of existing homes were ‘Shortly after becoming a mem- of Indiana did not become ex- . ‘firming,’ but may go up if new ber, I discovered it was corrupt cited by the alleged parole viola-| egidential building starts to slow from the top down, Instead of tion until Nov. 12—not _ quite a bi ig to patriotic and week after election. rials and costs will increase in loftily poses, em ra “I read the publicity in the lo- relation to increased mobilization, | pose was to foster the fortunes of cal newspapers last Sunday, andthey agreed.

politically-protected crime. “When I was thoroughly con 'ly moved to avoid arrest through'qun-soaked meetings with special

vinced this was true . . . I bolteq the Possible identification by those workshops on selling today. Tothe organization. with whom I had’ become asso- morrow the 4500 delegates will " “Since that time, I have been! ciated. ‘elect their new president and

“I did not pursue this course other officers besides adopting pont the most free, because it was obvious that a 1951 policies. They will select] tive foe of the Klan, almost im.PoWdown had to come sooner or-next vear's convention site. Cinmediately after I severed my rela! ater. Recognizing this to be cinnati is heavily favored. tionship with this group, I was true, I merely awaited the ulti- (ajjed from the delegate floor arrested on an entirely spurious mate. 'yesterday. Senator-elect. Everett charge of murder—brewed out of, “At, the time of my imprison- Dirksen (R. Ill.) scored controls the alleged suicide of a middle- ment 26 years ago, I issued a ag bringing in socialism through aged female politician. + [statement to the press in which I'he “back door.” He said the gov“Since the original charges S2id I had just begun to fight. ernment should set examples of were made, they have continually LDA Was not an arrogant boast. «aysterity” if it expects people to patched it up with new publicity n5tead. it was a simple statement make sacrifices to a semi-war

which distorts the lurid “facts” of of determination. economy the able fiction writers who de- ‘Now I reiterate that ‘declara- More elective honors came to vised the original charge. tion. We shall have a real hear- gogsiers here. George T. Whelden

“For the vigor of my opposition ing upon the merits of the charge. was named to governing council of the Klan, I have paid the Only those who have something of the American Institute of Rea! penalty of a quarter-century of to conceal will oppose this resolu- Estate Appraisers and Fred C. imprisonment. with Klan under- tion of the conflict.” : Tucker Jr. was elected to the world-politicians in complete . board of governors of the Na charge of Indiana's agencies of OES HONORS BROTHERS tional Institute of Real Estate law. enforcement. Naomi Chapter, OES. will ob- Brokers. “At the time of my release from serve Brothers’ Night at. a 7:45 w—— em prison, I was banished from In-p. m. meeting tomorrow in Ma- CRAB GRASS CONTROL diana by the unreasonable terms sonic Temple. Mrs. Ida Stevens is Ordinary kerosene is one of the of an alleged parole. The terms Worthy Matron and Enoch Bal- most effective controls for crab of this release were hot of con- lard | is Worthy Patron. grass in lawns.

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Wary Gls Roll On As Chinese Retire

Gain 3 Miles In Border Push

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emy battalions—perhaps 7000

215 miles. Check Enemy Tanks

checked the enemy tanks and infantry six to eight miles north-

miles south of Chongjin and 95 miles below Soviet Siberia. : “One the main northwest front,

gade and U, S. 24th and Ist Cavalry LB pushed another two or three miles beyond. the Chongchon ‘River without opposition. The South Koreans advanced

‘three - miles to a. point northwest

of ‘bombed-out Pakchon, ~ the British occupied Pakchon itself in force and drove on another 5000 vards. + American units reportec gains of two miles,

British Commonwealth (nits Wright." 0 “I'm 3 ,Taeryong and Kyejichon Rivers Johnson said. northwest of Pakchon and sent

reached the junction of the

| bank. For the first time in three days

(ing. There was some sleet this

Cautious Offensive A spokesman for Gen. Douglas MacArthur called the United Nations advance on the north- . west’ front a cautious offensive. He said the Allies were pushing {ahead slowly, even though out of

contact with the enemy, so as.

not to expose their flanks. The spok2sman would not give Gen. MacArthur's assessment of the enemy's withdrawal. Other officers believed the Communists either were avoiding combat during United Nations discussions on Korea, preparing defenses in the mountains closer to’ the_ Manchurian border, or Loth. On the northeast’ Korean front where temperatures were below zero, U. S87 Marines of the 7th | Regiment ran into the first siz‘able enemy force in several days during a skirmish west of Hagaru at the southernend of the Chosin hydroelectric reservoir. Marine patrols called for artillery support after exchanging

Division —fpokesman said there was. no report on the size of the enemy. force. ; Other, patrols pushed. up both sides of the reservoir without con- | tacting the -cnemy. : | THIEF HAS KNOW- HOW FT. WORTH, Tex. (UP)—lLee

and--went to-call-a garage. Re- | turning, he found the stalled car Had been en started: “by arthief:

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Ready to Bring Stephenson Back

Troopers to Carry Extradition Request

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of the parole officers,” Stephenson declared. : “They -w They wanted to select my ’associates and my job and wanted to hold me responsible for what they said I should do.” He said he went to Minneapolis--a month ago because * {fident of the integrity of the of - ificials of the state land because I liked the state and ithe people.” Stephenson told officers he had ibeen in Minneapolis previously. Stephenson murder {Madge |employee, who took poison after lace yeing nim of raping her.’ The |dragon of the Klan said he will! {fight Indiana's attempt to bring Into Berlin today a few hours {him back. t- “The

forbidden to return.”

said.

jurisdiction.

after

printing company who recognized Stephenson from sent 270 more troops. a picture in Sunday's issue of the Minneapolis Tribune.

In

Stephenson money extradition. Speculation troops—hurled themselves against whether South Korean Capitol Division referred was part of the $2 milunits spearing toward the Soyiet {ion to $5 million he was believed frontier in below zero tempera- legitimate business in Indiana’ tures and smashed them back tg have realized from the sale of Sian = aircraft carrying ailing | French Communist Leader Mau-| rice Thorez to Moscow last Saturday and flew at times within 33 feet of it,

he said.

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Stephenson was termed a in his work by Cy thing to conceal will oppose this the resolution of the conflict,” Stewho hired Phenson said. as a printer Nov. “Frank Carl records of the State of Indiana]

and go far back into details of | r Mr. the trial which resulted in his} THE MAN S STORE : life sentence, He said he would | }

statement, fight on the terms of his parole; {patrols across to the oppesite Stephenson indicated the _grounds; which banished him from Indiana.

good man” Johnson | Publishing company, Stephenson

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Won't Strike Out

its war with a charge that an urishetion. when it said I was American jet fighter “attacked” Stephenson a2 Soviet passenger plane over reclaim Germany, \. :

Posed for Cameras . Besieged by ha ci Slo and TV men after his arrest, readily views made a tape recording and Moscow's threats with a fry) pos sed for

were on the wav when the Soreporters and ra- viets levied their charge, but!

the tanks and advance elements of!

man of the Soviet Control Com.-| mission, announced last night]

“a little Sat he h ‘'otest to! with to. fight ad sent a protest to

worked 16 out of Klan memberships and robes and The South Koreans : finally hoods during his rule here. Stephenson declared | “I never made a dollar out : east of Myongchon, which lies 53 of Ku Klux Klan in my life.” furt said he had not received the “Official records can show that Protest this morning. However, a I have earned all my money in U- S. Air Force spokesman denied and 1 that the American fighter “atthe South Korean 1st Division, was working Jus st as Ward in my tacked" the Soviet Plane, British Commonwesitn 27th Bri- job here.’ upon which he intends —teo fight} extradition, and promised a ‘‘real Stephenson s salary at the Post hearing on the merits of the Publishing Co. was union scale of charge.”

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U.S, Britain Add To Berlin Forces |

Troops Point to Firm Stand in Cold War BERLIN, Nov. 16 (UP)—The United States and Britain brought new tanks and troops

after Russia heated Gp the cold

The reinforcements already their arrival pointed up the . West's determination. to “meet!

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