:11:01
There's not much there.
:11:02
I can tie it to the
Eisenower-in-the-back-of-the-train piece.
:11:06
You ever spend any time
in Detroit, Fred?
:11:08
Not recently.
:11:11
There's a story here in the Detroit News.
Dexter, Michigan.
:11:15
Kid named Milo Radulovich.
:11:18
- Italian?
- Irish.
:11:20
Air Force kicked him out because
his dad read some Serbian newspaper.
:11:25
- His dad a Communist?
- I don't know.
:11:27
- Who brought the charges?
- Air Force.
:11:30
Charges were in a sealed envelope.
:11:32
- Nobody saw them.
- Not even at the hearing?
:11:34
He was declared guilty without a trial
and told that to keep his job...
:11:37
...he had to denounce his father
and his sister. Thank you, Natalie.
:11:41
- His sister?
- Yeah. He told them to take a hike.
:11:45
Let's send Joe and Charlie down there,
see if he's any good on camera.
:11:49
Is he being brought
before the Committee?
:11:52
No.
:11:54
Then it's not McCan'thy.
:11:57
Isn't it?
:12:04
Milo Radulovich.
:12:10
What happens to your children?
:12:14
Yes, if I am being judged
on my relatives...
:12:19
... if a... Are my children
going to be asked to denounce me?
:12:23
Are they going to be judged
on what their father was labeled?
:12:28
Are they going to...
:12:31
... have to explain
to their friends, et cetera...
:12:34
... why their father is a security risk?
:12:37
If... If... If the thing is let stand as it...
:12:40
As the first recommendation
was sent out by the board...
:12:44
... I see a chain reaction
that has no end to anybody...
:12:48
... for anybody.
:12:56
Well, that's new.
:12:58
You can't call this a neutral piece.