Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 6

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0f Red Threat

Press Group Hears Reuben H. Markham By HAROLD HARTLEY

munism are closing in on impov-| erished and disorganized ‘people -all over the world—trying to drive freedom from the face of the earth. a This grim picture of Soviet tyranny on the march was pre-

“the Hoosier State Press Associa-| “tion today by Reuben H. Markham, former Balkan correspond ent for the Christian Science Monitor. Speaking at the luncheon meeting in Hotel Lincoln, Mr, Markham told of his first-hand experience with the Communist technique inthe Balkan States and described ' the system of calculated infiltration going on in “some 50 lands.” hy Directed at Workers The doctrine of communism Is directed at the workers, he said, but the workers are not favored but utilized. “Every worker is obliged tor join a Communist-

sald,

ern Europe, Mr. Markham sald.

brigade bosses.

Soir tits Told!

teri. The fingers of organized com-|

sented to the annual meeting of|

directed labor union and to obey a. Communist labor leader,” he|'

The Communists are setting up a new type of feudalism in east-

They take over the land and force the peasants to work on collective farms. under Communist

homicide and robbery division at

will make their." ‘headquarters at

is Hugh Compton, section manager for the J. C. Penney Co. They

La a

“PROTECTIVE CUSTODY —Policewoman Marianna. Ricketts wil A be o handcuffed for life at 7 p. m. tomorrow when she will be married in her parent's home town of Sheridan,

She is secretary for the police headquarters. The groom

1503 N. Pernsyiiatia StL L aime St.

the police forces, often enlarging

and universities, the press and

guamions than the argales mi): K Lilly Leaves | Happy Princess

Flies to Geneva

them under Communist leaders, the court es ¥ Million Fortune To Join Michael

radio stations; Organize Propaganda

powerful

of ears,” the r said.

in this and eye other country. Speak

hare editor of the Chi sun Himes, wil address RE oon

field. morning editorial forum.

ana publishers.

“They are hastily setting up| broadcasting stations and turing out inexpensive receiving sets, They have installed J. 'K. Lilly, board chairman of, werful loudspeakers in the pubsquares and in most villages today disclosed personal holdings —all in order to pour Commu- of nearly $5 million. nist propaganda into every pair

Mr, Markham urged the editors| tepreq stock in the Lilly firm with . and publisher to work toward|, vaiue of $982,380 and 100,000 keeping the bi-partisan policy Op-| shares of common stock at $3. erative in the United States and|g4s 000, . arouse public, sentiment against . + all Communists and their helpers| 5305175 in the Merchants Na-

i “Tomorrow V. Richard J. Finne- Bank of Syracuse, Tid.

In the nl ddr sectional moetings will be held covering the lon uf the estate will go to the

various phases of the newspaper $10,000 monthly

Walter Leckrone, editor of The dianapolis Times, will mon stock in the Lilly firm and In Fal lead the the family homes in Crow's Nest

Sections will be set up for daily » and weeklies under active Indi-

EE ——— GOP, Democrais

“Widow Gets Bulk ‘Of Personal Holdings

An inventory of the estate of,

the EN Lilly Co., who died Feb. 8,/

The inventory, filed in Probate court, listed 9357 shares of pre-

Cash assets were listed as tional Bank, $7882 in the Fletcher Trust Co. and $1685 in the State

Widow Gets Big Share The will specified that a a

Mrs. Lila A. Lilly in installments

along with 10,000 shares of com-

and at Lake Wawasee. The document also specified that $330,000. go to other relatives and | friends and the rest of the estate,

Endowment Fund, a public charitable trust established in 1937. A

of the fund last year to the Indi-

{Michael of Romania.

__|a Roman Catholic.

after taxes, will ge to the Lilly|{y

donation of $50,000 was made out

A RRR 0 COPENHAGEN; June ¢ (UP)

~ Princess _ Anne of Bourbon-|

Parma left here today by plane for Geneva, where she will join her husband-to-be, former King

The princess, looking well and happy .enough to discount Athens reports that she was ill, told reporters: “1 will never change my religion.” Her comment obviously was inspired by the fact that she is expected to wed Michael in a Greek

Orthodox Church ceremony at the royal palace in Athens. “Anne 1s

r - » SHE WAS accompanied on thé flight to Geneva by her uncle, Prince Erik of Denmark.

Geneva press reports later re-|

ported that she had arrived there.

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“United Through 3d Party Action B—————————

cal parties—usually poles apart

by a mutual problem. The Republicans and Democrats don’t know what to do with / the decorations, speaking plat-| form and voting machines they, will both uss during thelr state conventions in the Indiana State

meets, ; . The Republican convention the Democrats are due to convene June 15. . wv» IN BETWEEN their gatherings, the Indiana Citizens for Wallace plans to use the Coliseum for its first convention on Sunday, June 13. The Republicans and Democrats earlier reached an agreement to share costs of the decotian rations, platform and the voting ie. machines, which state law Ye3 quires the major parties to use this year for, the first time.

Davidson Murder Charge Dismissed

pending against Sewell Davidson, 42, lottery ticket jobber, for more! than a year finally were dismissed By the prosecutor's office yesteray. He was indicted by the Grand Jury in connection with the gun-| duel death of Marion May, 38-| year-old Mars Hill ex-convict and hoodlum at the Davidson home,’ 2143 N. Capitol Ave, Mar, 17, 1947. Davidson said when he went to his door in answer to a knock May started firing through the door, He said he returned the fire, _+~ killing May. ‘ The motion to dismiss the case stated that all “available evidence indicates the - defendant was acting in self-defense.”

opens in a week, on June 11, and }

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Murder charges that have been}

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