Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1952 — Page 18

‘PAGE 18 The Party Line—

‘Commies Accuse UN Troops of Atrocities

By FREDERICK WOLTMAN Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

NEW YORK, Jan. 5—The of-|

ficial blessing of Joseph Stalin | was bestowed this week on as reckless, vicious and crazy a propaganda venture as the Communist strategists have ever cooked up. It's called a “Report by the - Women's International Commission for the Investigation of Atrocities Committed by th U, 8. A. and Syngman Rhee Troops in Korea,” This “report” charges the American troops with a savage brutality unmatched in modern e. A few of the printable atrocities include the wholesale burial or burning alive of Korean women and children, the scalping and crucifixion of male civilians and the stamping to death of bables. “These mass tortures and mass| furders,” concludes the pop” referring specifically to the A ican soldiers, “surpass the crimes committed by Hitler Nazis, . .” . + Wins Press Award Bo, on the occasion of Uncle Joe's 72d birthday, one of the annual Stalin Peace Awards went to

an author of the report. She is’

Mis. Monica Felton, the Englishwoman who lost her government | job after returning from North| Korea and signing the atrocity| charges. Soviet newspapers last week spread the story over Page 1. For this is world communism’s highest prize. Besides the honor,

it carries a gold medal, a diploma |

and 100,000 rubles ($25,000). “Nearly all these crimes,” says this gory“tract, “were either perted by U. 8. soldiers and officérs or else on the order of U. 8. officers.” . Hence, it makes a few modest demands: One, that Gens. Douglas MacArthur and’Matthew Ridgway, as well as all United Nations commanders, “be charged as war criminals” and “brought to trial by the people of the world;” and, two, that similar punishment be visited upon Presfdent Truman, Prime Minister Churchill and the” heads of all governments (non -Communist) which have sent troops to Korea. While virtually unknown in the United States, this document was published in Red China, England, East Germany and Moscow (in English, French, Russian, Chinese and Korean). For six months [it has been widely circulated in Tron Curtain and other countries amenable to Red influence. A Sent to ; Indeed, last June, in accordance with regular United Nations procedure, the Russian delegation had it sent to all United Nations members as a United Nations information report. The U, 8. mission promptly denounced it as a product of “the Communist propaganda apparat Mrs. Fenton was one of 20 women who made an 11-day swing through North Korea last May under Communist auspices. They , swallowed wholesale the rankest

The “report” ignores one fact: {the Communist enemy has con-| {sistently refused to co-operate!= with the International Red Cross = which civilized nations "use to check on wartime atrocity charges. . Refused to Co-operate The atrocity charges were | hatched by thé Women's Inter- | national Democratic Federation, a worldwide paper Communist front which claims 91 million'S ‘women members. Founded in/= 1945, its American branch was’ the Congress of American|/= Women, the initial supporters of = which were Mrs. Frederic March, | Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Muriel|= = Draper, Charlotte Hawkins = Brown and Susan B, Anthony°IL |= The Korea ‘commission” In-| | cluded no Americans, However, = |the WIDF's chief American con-|= ,|tact and vice president has been = |Dr. Gene Weltfish, Columbia |= University anthropologist. Long |= a member of Columbia's faculty, (= Dr. Weltfish achieved an exten-|2 sive record of fronting for Communist causes.

Free Convict, Test Surgery, : Doctor Urges

By United ‘Press COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 5—A'= doctor urged freedom for an Ohio|= {penitentiary convict today to give = the prisoner a chance to test a= dangerous - brain. operation - de-| signed to part him from a life of! crime. Dr. John Scholl, Wheeling, W. Va., neuro-surgeon and formerly on the prison staff, said he was convinced Frank DIiCioco should g0 back to his old environment in Cleveland for a true test of whether a dangerous prefrontal lobotomy had changed the convict's personality. “The only way to tell whether or not he has changed 1s to test|= him back in society,” Dr. Scholli= sald. “AR it is now, he is an unfinished experiment.” DiCicco claims the operation = - has removed the roadblocks to = reality, He believes he reacts/= differently - to almost all situa-| tions. “I may have lost a point or two in intelligence,” DiCicco said, “but what I have lost there, I have gained in will power and emotional stability.” “Before, I would have stolen another man’s cigarets, if ‘necessary, 80 I could smoke,” he said. “Now I have quit. I tested myself. I had the will power.” As the first prisoner in Ohio to risk death to change his personality, DiCicco is scheduled to 80 before the parole commission Tuesday. He has served 10 months for issuing bad checks. Previously, he served a sentence for embezzlement.

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‘ kind Of enemy lies, gravely record every terror tale as fact. Splitting heads open with axes, burying civilians alive or explod-| ing cartridges in their mouths were among the lesser acts of brutality charged to .the U. 8.| forces, Rapes by the tens of thousands are alleged. So also are such atrocities as the severing of limba, tongues, breasts; soaking civilians by the hundreds with petrol and] igniting them. Gigantic tongs were used to squeeze feet, electricity tortures to- exact information, says the “peport;” girls were led naked | through ‘North Korean streets with iron rings in their nostrils. All this by American troops. |

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~~ NEW JOB—Dr. Raymond B. Allen has been chosen for the job of combating Soviet lies.

His title is chairman of the Na- | tional - Psychological - Strategy Board. |

Storm Cuts Out

inois Phone Service MARION, Ill, Jan. § (UP)— Thousands of ‘southern Illinois homeés and businesses still were without power or telephone com-

munications today as a result of

this week's crippling ice storm. Emergency crews hoped to re-

store. near normal service within) 24 hours, however, in most of the area. Power was reported flowing through main lines to most com-| been released which munities in the storm area and linemen were at. work repairing,

branch, circuits to homes.

RUBBER TILE

|state,” an official of the Fight- |

{itor John Chapple of Ashland,

.|thur meeting there, then planned |= {to arrive in Milwaukee to take {charge of the meeting later in the { day.

| peatedly since-his return to this

| “Fighters for MacArthur”

[visitors into the convention hall |

| this manner you can. hear in

Pro-Mac Meet On in Milwaukee

By United Press MILWAUKEE, Jan. .5— The “Fighters for MacArthur” organlization today began a drive to draft Gen. Douglas A. MacArthur for the 1952 Republican presiden{tial nomination. The first official rally of the or(ganization got under way at a | downtown Milwaukee hotel. Similar meetings were scheduled during the week-end at other cities, including Cincinnati and Los An|geles. Rallles were expected to be held “in the largest city _of every |

ers for MacArthur Club said, but it was not certain how many actually were being held today. | Later, the club expects to hold |= rallies in each state on the first = Saturday of every month. The meeting in Milwaukee started without the organization's national president, newspaper ed-

|Wis. Mr. Chapple flew to Cincin- | [nati today to speak at a MacAr-

Gen. MacArthur has stated re-

rcountry last year that he has no | political ambitions, but the |= hope |= | to draft the General by , captur-| |ing” the convention. Mr. Chapple said his, strategy | was to get enough delegates and |

|at Chicago next summer to “start | a demonstration and keep it go{Ing until MacArthur is nominated.”

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