ii i« not known at the present time wlml their reaction will bti-to the Kiiit. ; f;. . -Judge Calvert said today that if there is u protest, then the case .Will.bp.pet down f eel out during- tl Koii c!ir;lsit'aij^FightingTri-Staters(N#w* onr EN|btiB| Orvrwu mad Hob*)LONE MOUNTAIN SOLDIER IN KOREAWITH THE EIGHTH AftAIY IN KOREA— CpI. James E. Brown, sort of Mr- and Mrs. Frank Brown, Lone Mountain, Term-, \s serving with Lhc U. IS. Military Advisory Group (KMAG) to the Republic oT Karen Army.JH.h unit, the first American group to fight the Communists after the outbreak of hostilities in •i960, assist k tlic Korean office™ in training and organ mug the ItOK Army, it al/o Tamiliamo.i the ft OK tro! (tiers with American equipment and tactics.* A motor pool advisor to Korean Army Training Center, Corporal Hlwn assumed duty with KM AGin April 1952. Ifo entered the Army in Fchniary 1!)5| ami svus previously slatilt;jued at Foil Worden, Wash.lie attended Hie Tn/cwell High 'School.