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62d YEAR—NUMBER 353

“It's Time to Be Appalled'—

Feel They're | Forgotten

Note: This is the second grticle by Times Reporter Ed Kennedy following his return from Korea and Japan. It contains the frank opinions of a writer who is.a combat veterdn himself, based on

what he saw there. The Sunday Times will publish Mr. Kennedy's Agent Guy Inman of the local

account of the lighter side of war corresponding. A report on the new Japanese Army will follow in future issues.

By ED KENNEDY

Times Staff Writer ACK HOME IN INDIANA; Feb. 28—1It is 7500 miles from Monument Circle to Seoul. It is another, bitter world at the end of the line. In Korea, 200,000 Americans of the magnificent

Eighth Army are performing a miracle. And they feel |

they are doing it without the support of either the government or the people back home.:

The Eighth Army has done more with less than any American army since the Valley Forge campaign of 1776.

We went into a campaign in Korea in July, 1950, ill

ts FBI to Help Men in Korea

|day in a raid on the New Novelty!

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THURSDAY,

Police Smash Filthy Books

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Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice gndianapolis, Indiana, Issued Dally.

PRICE FIVE CENTS

With Smutty Pictures

The FBI today moved in ‘Delayed’ Cable \with local police to smash the En ds Vig i il of |

sale of filthy “funny books” and obscene pictures after Itt Bride “GO AHEAD and accept Bride’

more school children were found and Groom offer.”

|with the sex books in their pos-| The terse cablegram brought

session. FBI office conferred with Police an end to the 35-hour nerve- | Vice Lt. Russell Carmichael today wracking vigil kept by an 18-! lon how to clean up the obscene year-old prospective bride here. |literature which has flooded Indi-| Just like Cinderella, Miss Charlanapolis. magne Cline (her friends call her| Police believe the immoral, Sharlie), 18, of 2845 N! Station] goods are manufactured in Chi- 18t., could have found her visions |

f grandeur converted into al cago and shipped here. If the Of F merchandise is brought into fhe Slightly used pumpkin. That is, if

state by any method other than a She hadn't heard from her proIprivate car, the filth peddlers ‘will /Spective spouse, Cpl. Raymond O. be open to federal charges. {Van Camp, 21, of 4365 N. Olney

|8t., before midnight tonight. Agent Inman took with him| samples of each of the different | The couple had planned to be

married next month when he retypes confiscated by police Tues- | rns home on furlough from |

| Alaska. 'the Bride and Groom TV show| {for them to have a video wedding | on Mar. 20 in New York. But, she had to confirm the! |date with the telécast before mid-| "night tonight, and she didn't! know where in Alaska her cor-!|

Shop, 10 E, Market St. The books, | ranging in price from $25 to 25, cents, were grabbed from a back-| room show case. :

Inspect 4 Shops © A 39-year-old television nragi-

Cab Strike

Sharlie arranged withithat was the purpose of the meet-

May Spread to Other Firms

Taxi Drivers to Study Action at Meeting

The six-day-old Red-Safety Cab strike may spread to other companies as a result of a mass meeting of taxi drivers scheduled for tonight. Officials of Local 188, AFL m, Teamsters Union, today admitted

ling to be’ Deld in the Teamsters {Hall, 28 w. North St. Meanwhile, new violence was reported in .the strike although {both sides had assured Prosecu-

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N. Carolina Warns Klan It Risks Death Penalty

Gets Tough

After Police

Nab 13 Men

‘It's Snowhalling,’ Declares Sheriff

By United Press LUMBERTON, N. C., Feb, 28—-The Ku Klux Klan and other secret political orders

were warned today, following

the arrest fo 15 men, to disband in North Carolina or face trials

that could bring the death penalty, -

Solicitor Malcolm B. Seawell, a

|Klan-battling- state prosecutor, {brought before him the ‘latest

group nabbed last night in a wholesale roundup of those suse \pected of a recent wave of night iriding violence and delivered a 'stinging lecture.

“You were arrested because you

; equipped and unprepared. Today, 18 months later, the joa, Puke ern: Who had a ....1 was stationed. tor Frank Fairchild rough action {i 8th Army still is ill equipped. map | WFBM- ™, PS ro ton] : No reply to a cablegram sent would be avoided in the labor! ae Members 5 the Ku Klux y e Red Cro - an,” he to em, Our men have died because the can- fala. He was working as a clerk ou. BEE ay. been re jaevate, os. Licvi p. Bis wer Specifically the men were > non are worn out, or the guns jam, or the | Tod : _| Sharlie nervously was pacing the| ut Suge doy Y charged with breaking a posts | ay, police inspected four Il a {yesterday ruled in Circuit Court, C linois St. sh s oor. Then at 10:15 a, m. the t suf-| ivili War law against formation planes are obsolete. linois shops suspected of .,;10 arrived, giving Ray's ap.|the violence so far was no al of secret political societies. s = =» [feuding Lhe sex books Inspector 1,roval of the network ceremony | Cen go. Tne. SE re Three of them, immediately rePLATOON leaders who fought World | “After Tuesday's raids, these no CONArmIng his release from sition. He gave company at- Bounced their Kian msmbergnip, WAR II are fighting again in Korea—as joints have cleaned out every-| ry torneys five days to provide more .}'he others pos . ! 8 gE 2g | thing but the cash box.” The Red Cross explained the adequate evidence. The prosecutor wrathfully told | platoon leaders. The same planes that | Last night two youths "at./J0a¥ in his reply. Raymond, 3 them the hooded order wag { i flew the Hump in India, that dropped HE asusn, their dscns Be a a Mgt to wana) ung Expected Tovey FERVID FAN FLEECED—This | how you hob and that the state's processes of mm. i unny books” while they were owe Judge Norman Brennan, B8u-| is just goes to ; De hii ae Ehime snl flew the mr. Kennedy J ailing in fe Police Juvenile Aid Wey rate. perior Court 3, was to rule today) wrapped up in tournament basketball a girl can get. Buddy Janke der Would prevaiivae riin airlift a ying 1 ea. < vision to be booked for street jon $10,000 damage suits both The men are getting old and the planes are wearing | “nasa ting. |against-the_company by seven of i adr a he Moai peor. Det Po 30 ‘Snowhalling’ <sut g g Pp g a ys, 15 and 16, had slipped! 160 3 las the striking drivers. They also! e P ay w pt popcorn, \ 90 . I). It you, tor the Ii . e books under the bench = he; are asking a restraising orger order, taki! x . ing a person out it Americans were appalled when former Defense Secre- '2i'ing room. One told po ___|against the company, ps had purchased his book. for a violence is being used to try . break into that . "house Adil. wari IE Louis, gnsoy's arms Slashing was exposed as quarter from a high school sty break JUI bio haitt aud wy you ror} wi sired ; aan La " up the strike. < 1 Fours So FA ChdE 2% Eo nS 5 on Sas 5 Ee 7 ies Sere a yin : pile Sma om POAT RI Ere aR oe © o the first degree. In i : il * = [TH “AdditGH 15 the ceric orm > Pa, em —— ne Bre as SIF | pig aX sri. cabrio the i It is time to become’ appalled again. {elty shops, police also are looking AS or QO= “OO mes ern nin ’ i Federal tax official are not|Red Cab officials have ar to, A m Stock! New [i] . for street peddlers, believed to! now taking advantage of not take part in a conference on the! : “Last night's. arrests were made . | t, bell-sleeve ii! . We talk of what we might do fo Red China if they violate be Jeljing their smut along 1! ipower to summon former besr strike issues. He said the’ union 2 By HEZE CLARK {She was right . in. the kitchen in this coastal plains ‘town about i iors, Worsted |! , - : nois 8t. and Roosevelt Ave. Kf hen the train hit.” 35 miles northwest of Whiteville, | # i peace agreements. We can’t do much at all to Red China. The books confiscated from the yi oo. Lawrence Bardin and quiz| asked him to intervene. ’ The rude ‘train that came to When the tra where 11 former Klansmen were as solid match- i We are not even doing much to North Korea New Novelty Shop included ev.» Whether he really knows Lynnville Miles, attorney for dinner — without invitation — to-| ~The daughter was taken fo... 4 vosterday. on ton | E erything from the High price Ante much-discussed $250,000 Local 188, said he has filed un- day busted up a TViewing huddle} Gentrdl Hospital where she wasi "arrests came shortly after Si as. {I . pornographic photo albums to the fair labor practices with the Na-/in the Dale Ellis residence, 17 . ’ te. Sizes 9-15. ij Can we bomb Red China? 25-cent sex parodies of comic. IT.® Newspaper story entered | tional Labor Relations Board. |English Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, unnerved Columbus Cutty Sten Hugh il Cin the Congressional R & by the unusual accident, couldn’t/ Nance said “this thing is snow. i Our B-29’s have been driven from North Korean |S'FP characters. {Sen. John Williams Record 2 Newest Jiolence he gi tho| Mig ES He ay: recall exactly what was on their balling. There will be other ar. | eo | skies on daylight missions and the casualty rate of night 'Bardin“and a Los Angeles police| Wooten. a pL by were y television screen when the big rests scon. but I wouldn't want | ill Do geles police| Wooten, 44, Clermont. He said/the Al Pearce show on television. ito say Yust when.” 1 Hl imal : . g Stands Guard Over oficer were quoted as knowing three passengers picked up on Their daughter, Bessie, 19, was boom ‘came. Y Just when.” Mr..Seawell | I grows. Crash Victim’ $ Body |where the money is. The $250,- Moai ae” Fanhandins in the kitchen. The Feceptionist at WFBM-TV| od 9 > apparently Rn nn 0 organize | I The Germans, at the peak of World War II, could | g,qr careac 0. Feb. hel ha. Tepuried Stolen jn May, him en route to 22d St. and Park| Mr. and Mrs. Ellis were chuck- wan Jtich Senter: I didn't pay rs in Robeson County after S il never stop our sorties to Berlin, day or night. The Japa- [little dog, barking pugnaciously, Bardin’s brother in Los Angeles.| ing aver the antics 61 Al Foor. Mich attention.” she sighed, the infamous Kiavern at Fair i nese never managed to stop the B-29 route to Tokyo, even [drove back police.” He just didn’t| After the theft, he wrote a Jet-| _ Says Woman Threatened roar sats selling: nalt oll}, ‘3 You wilt 10 Row what wia, bog 4 ro. Uetapasd atv I in daytime. wanting guard over ns nn Bere Tosurday in oowt, Domaaiwiy te Ne” rey save Your Ro’ York. ne around ee] Tn In the Law i F 2 tT 5» n!Duc ed Cab attorney, contend- husband's hair.” s 1s | |the body of James Curlinovich,{stolen he would be unable can tell you.” : ’ toled the union is en ng in un-| Th their hair literally stood) BUT THE North Koreans and Chinese have stopped 147. East Chicago, killed yester- pay -his delinquent tax bill. of|lawful picketing gus Ee bor en, eir hair literally But WFBM-TV's customers| He said they apparently were ; i |day after a head-on car - truck more than $400,000. were much more co-operative, members of the old Fair Bluff us. The B-29 should be grounded on the basis of its |collision. : In a statement to The T4 ate and Propésty Jamage. He| There was a termedous crash | klavern in neighboring Columbus . mes contende e unlawfu urpose Th t buildi rocked operational loss rate alone. liners Ao fealized 2 re yesterday. Bardin denied know- of the union is to force Red Cab, from aati A big on Bank R bb rly mel Jats Seta] The Air Force chooses to defend the F-86 Sabre Jet. |this world and departed. n fine TE larga touts of pg 0 Tale 1 Yrivers Join ie Wilon OPCS Up In the a > of go ut. : : Its men who fly them, however, will trade for the enemy agents had traced .the money - to! | Duck ada oman Eh AE ae oe 30 tons, Talks Way Into ot your Society is neither ine : : sible nor v if MIG any day, for its greater speed and maneuverability. | A Better Way in olinnesota bank safe depositMeridfan Sts. yesterday and/into the Neighboring Soa) Yard hag) Another 5 Years [ov gadis rani Bo F Seb . - (threatened “by. hoodlums.” He|gone out. of “contro ped © . ‘ers I The American plane's advantages are x betty sight, To Save Tod Sgt. R. T. Ruble, Los Angeles also told the y. Boog .. oa She end of the track and: erashed We. are not, going io tolerate Hi —a heavier-gun and a better trained pilot. -Qur pilots still o ay ate Jefestive; as said fe FBI| |thrown through Mr. Kackley's/into the Ellis residence. oOuIH BEND: Feb. 28 UP) ~ the Han" She 42-year-old prosI . , . | ce ’ , unders i think the MIG & better: plane and do not like reports the Home buying is recognized FBI in Watkin ato aotly ut the office window Tuesday night. ES LE nEince r Seorge ¥. Xray es. oo talked the judge om Sng A] physical 22a, pa pd Siang i Reds already have a superior plane about to go into 3 an important part of sav- it had any such knowledge. | Police Chief Ambuhl today re- |emergency brakes on the car 2 extra five years inprison. [other force which we wish to il ng toward the future. If | The Internal Revenue Bureau minded ‘cab drivers tomorrow is failed to hold Federal Judge Lither 8 el impress upon you. ] Hi production. your present home is not en- [has th /the deadline for obtaining their failed to hold. | al-Luige MLueF Swygerl = TER ih tirely suitable to th as the power to summon. Bar-ie," io 4 H | “We were scared stiff,” sald Mr.|sentenced Greece to 15 years and "We just wanted you to know i : ti ; ' d e growing din to testify under oath about|3Z CIty licenses. He said the his cousin, Charles Madzel, 23,that the same law which has - ; The question asked By our combat men is why aren't we needs of your family start | Safety Board some time ago or-{™ : aR i { ¢ h [the conflicting reports. But for Bessie It was worse, Worcester, Mass., to 20 years yes- Protected you all of your lives easy producing more and better equipment for them? They can re i 3 ow. ay | Despite this power, the tax of- Fok, Sd Hyak ry |terday for the hold-up of the First 18 Rot your individual nor your | J bbe . ” ih! read the newspapers, too, and know millions of dollars. have Rappiness to the utility of Beials here pave uals Aoimave Each driver must have‘his state T d ' N Fegera) Savings & Loan sme. ra lon. ME. Sete —— | | been appropriated for war materiel. They also notice stories 3e ter and saving. * Collector Wilbur O. Plummer said | Se Jioanke Delors Applying or (oe } ay 4 ows “Pm older than Madzel, » Greece. “It belongs to the rich and to ith of the Detroit arsenal’s havin thousands of skilled workmen 3-BEDROUM RANCHTYPE “such a possibility is not being pon hand D0Y SARE protested. “How come he gets 20/the poor, to the Negro, to the Ally er ora rn yf, icky B.A Rent Wipasr overlooked.” * In: The Times [Fo sna 1 ge 35" "Wire in white, to the Indian. to. the aac | unemploy Tage large” oe s 2500 down. L. T. , He said the summons could be Collazo Verdict Upheld this together.” [Siye-bors, to the foreign-born, to |issued from the Houston, Tex., “If that's the way you feel the estant, to the Catholic ng CoD » ’ il ANOTHER problem that Posies the soldier is why { mr-sess R REALTY Ru- s1s2 [office where Bardin now lives, or WASHINGTON, Feb, 28 (UP) Local about it, you can have 20 years, and the Jew.” Universal Military Training still is being kicked around Start your home shopping |from Minnesota offices, in which| The U. 8. Court of Appeals to-| oy Page too,” Judge Swygert replied. | “It is going fo stay that way,® vious Puzzle . in the proposal stage since 1945. in this issue of The Times. locate hig money is supposedly yy ypheld the conviction of Oscar | State, owned car pool urged to 2 to pence previously had hen sen-he said. eter When opponents of the, plan argue it is nok in keep- Zhe home Sn ert Ja fom Si ————— | Collazo, Puerto Rican revolution- Hoosier race wire operator . 'bery in St. orn Superior Court. u Fa REPEAT] Ing with the American way of life, a Korean veteran asks | are advertised in the Real LOCAL TEMPERATURES (ary under death sentence for| fined by state of Michigan .. 3 em se Fast Triple Play Fr 8|S|N|E| Em : eric y in e D agce Estate pages of today’s Times 6a m.. 40 10 a. m... 47 [shooting a White House police. State bankers charges U.S Bedford Crash Kills To Grab Girl's P TS if the American way of life is based on sending an un- | Read them ‘over NOW, the Tam.S9 Ham. 52 |man during an attempt to assas-| trying to “blackjack” Hoo- 3 Purse ESTER trained boy into war to get his head shot off. home you seek may be of- 8 a m...42 12 (noom) 55 |sinate President Truman Nov. 1, bAEY DANKE ocereetinsirns + 32 Indian Springs Mein. In spite of a slick “Tinkers to . : bea fered there today! 9a m..45 .1p m.. 58 1950. : Editorial Page Times State Service Evers to Chance” routine, a A soldier feels anyone who opposes the training of | Page BEDFORD, Feb. 28—O0ne Hoo-|young purse snatcher landed in |

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‘a man to save his own life has never been responsible for men’s lives in battle. ‘ The matter of inadequate equipment rankles mos!

with trained soldiers. They point out that National Guard |

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|8ler was killed and nine injured in a three-car crash near here last night, Dead is Arthur Gilbert, 60, of

The injured were taken to Dunn

ne Juvenile Aid Division last t. n a crowded bus, leaving But ler Fieldhouse after the séctional games last night, the 16-year-old boy grabbed the purse from a

1 Boy's | nickname outfits in Korea brought worn-out World War, II weapons c a aby Frederick »e Memorial Hospital here. 16-year-old girl. 2 Employs i ing i ining. © SSE A EE $$ 0 EEE 00 UR 0 Ay Shadow... an ?2| Police say Mr. Gilbert was| He flicked the purse to a coms 4 Ram which they had been using in training. hee And My Shadow’ aan 29 driving south on U. 8. 37 whem panion, who shuttled it on to a 6 Ostrichlike A howitzer blown at the breech with six men standing : he suddenly swerved into the left|third boy, who disappeared. The bird of Women's {lane, smashing into an oncoming|giri pointed out the lead-off man Australia around it is a smoking monument to the attifude that we Page Car: The driver following Mr.|to police. He hasn't named his 8® Gilbert was unable to avoid the

can have both guns and butter. Then men in Korea feel they are forgotten. I felt the

A free recipe book. offered for the first time to Times women readers «....civavivenne 8)

wreck, state police said.

two infield mates pr-the where abouts of the $1.50 “haut” d

‘same way over there. _They feel they were cheated of Avidther 4 clip and save recipe ik ret niiel «+ That Shrimp Boat These veterans of many months of bitter fighting say SOTIOR ¢ vursriiiareansss 7| ; the same number of men now, under arms in Korea could First State Mortar Board Day 7 oN Il M | . have won the police action at Yalu River with Gen. National ina Y aae i 4 Page By United Press

" Douglas MacArthur, before the Chinese Reds ented .the fray. -

THE CONSENSUS of the combat crew is we will

have peace in Korea well before next November—peace at any political price. But despite hell and vibep the voters happy,” the ~ Bighth Army—with its outworn: equipment and inferior

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MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 28 — Coast Guard cutters’ located the disabled shrimp boat, the Penny Single- : ton, today and towed it to port. The SS Iriona, on a regular cargo cruise,

the shrimp boat wallowing

Guard here it was. towing - West.

miles north of Havana. The Iriona advised the Coast

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mmabers spread mighty, thin—daily pushes forward or - » ; Roots: Teiovision’s 3e a grudgingly fells back uepending on the patrol activity. SPARKY DIDN'T’ KNOW-—Officers believe 3.year.old Richard Hayes of St. Louis Park, Minn, | Robert Ruark i ha) poi a Sule Ariadne, which had been scarchi g You may be proud of your sons inthe Eighth Army. But ras dled by by his best inde dos, Sparky. Richard was found in a snowbank by a neighbor, his BE sawiid LT g. {2 De y Singleton, hea: Jom, ‘there, I'd be c Capitol Hill in Wash- | red checkered scarf ki | his neck. Apparent had tugged playfully at | sasssaverenenen 30 BL TL rsaing lor a BR MN mine were ere, amped on apitol i In Richard's scarf-sfugged has not 2 4 vessel, the 1 > . ing ony for the anovars Sskive pues, on) Sparkrs fate oY LM Woon es. SERS em 9 i = : : ; : . i with A . ie i 2. a , p> * 2h wi Ton Ley Ru Tuo ~ id, hh