Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1950 — Page 3

in and other cities of the U. 8. ‘Tied In with the “peace” efforts of the Communist and Communist-front: organizations are disgorging material

denouncing the U. 8.'s Korea in- |

tervention. = * . 3 SAMPLE OF the Communist propaganda is contained in a

propaganda machines

explore the possibilities

=

Although Brown is no Com-

followed exactly the party line ‘when he decried the U. 8. “War

State H

eavy Caliber Weapons Protect (

munist, the content of his speech | =

press release” of June 29, fs- merging “tour er five other mn” sued by Communist Party 3 of Indiana with offices at Gary, A ss. = N 1 and the local Communist Party iid kA § pT 4 headquarters at 20 8. Delaware YMOA officials said they had . nt Ki . . . Bt been asked by the FBI to de- | p- ‘More exclusive pictures of U. S. troops in Korea . , . a 50-caliber machine gun protects Pfc. A Hoosier, Cpl. Winfield Paris, Coryden, stands guard as ) The statement says in part: Jeruiing 3 ey ought he post and a high tension wire fell] Henry Lilly, Salem, Ore. (left), Pfc. Thomas Perie, Pittsburgh, Pa. and Cpl. Lee ayman, Bronx, Frank J. Cosnahan, New Rochelle, N. Y., removes an enemy ; Korea, Dive | “The action of the national | tne a aa sald they report- [On its roof. 4 ' N._Y., operating. front line communications from a weapons carrier in the Korean campaign. mine from a road. : leadership of ‘the Communist | eq back that it was not. : . a pares 1991 Party in Sencuncing the cold Land for "Country Estate’ Hane blooded intervention in Korea rl yA a MY NY Y - TN nin SIel- 1 S A So on the part of Truman and the | they were Deve ol : en is ure ase . partisan imperialists meets organization for precaution- | pm $ Pp hy el i - x : Million We fur unamimous approval. | ary reasons because the Com. ; ek Reds in Korea | STRAUSS USUAL SUMMER STORE HOURS, 9:30 TIS @ (UP)—Packs action 18 in the heroic pattern BI ale lying to infiltrate By LARRY STILLERMAN, Times Real Estate Editor SAYS: (Store Closes Saturday ot 1 O'Clock) oy 1as started a of Abraham Lincoln who aec- A mass meeting of peace or- Rolling country estates will blossom in the northeast section! . 5] ent program tively opposed the criminal, un- ganizations was dis ace at | of Indianapolis. Sgt. Winfield Paris ; year's end, Just war a inst M ’ 2 ce president, rh gains exico over | the meeting but no definite It’s in the planning stage right now. Clears Enemy Mines a, 2 : Plans Yedulted a In the Mean. But acreage for this fashionable development has been pur- A Hoosier farm boy who pre- nr s as ; . Eo expenditures EXO arr 2 oe Na 3jme. Svilte ot A He on ej - chased by Atkinson & Co., leading realty and building firm. fers fighting for freedom to the ™ G of four test tional provision that only Con- | cided to back out. The North Side organization late yesterday announced the pur- rustic life is helping to hold back aN) i : Lh gress may declare war. ., We The Rev. Donald Harrington, |chase of more than 430 acres, the_Red suslaught in Korea, AY Tabi {11 cost about call upon the people of Indiana, | Pastor of the Community |property known as the Laurel] Although the newly acquired] sgt, Winfield Paris, Corydon, » — Protest’ to your Congressmen | Church in New York, resigned Hall Stock Farm. feal State oy Jomey for agriest iow Jerving his Sscond hitch in mit in and Senators, Demand that | as a sponsor of the Mid-Cen- | This is part 8¢ the old Stough- ’ e Army, was shown in Acme Civil Rights they use their influence to get | tury Conference for Peace. In a (ton Fletcher Estate, north and|'® Same residential restrictions radiophotos received by The Indi-

ent as a sub-

id the women ed to reveal 3 promised a week. f also coni woman in vision is bei a possible lleged leftist

our forces out of Asia. All of Wall Street's profits are not worth oné drop of American blood ,. , » - ERE

BEFORE GERMANY attacked Russia in the last war, the Indianapolis branch of the Communist Party was barrelling out with petitions that said: “Mr, and Mrs, Indianapolis, do you permit the war hysteria headlines and Wall Street propaganda to make you suckers in this imperialistic war. We do not want to see our sons die on ths battlefields of Europe to defend any imperialistic group... Let your voice be heard by writing to your congressman and senator . .." Progressive Party material disseminated this week says in

part: ! ‘Korean hostilities are being

sermon May 21 he warned that liberals and pacifists should not collaborate with Communists. He charged that the confer ences’ sponsor, the Committee for Peaceful Alternatives, included “well-known Communist fellow travelers.” , Bigners of committee's open letter to Congress against Atlantic Pact included the following leaders in Communist fronts . + +» Rep. Vito Marcantonio, Harry F. Ward, Muriel Draper, Hugh Delacey, Rockwell Kent, Gene Weltfish, Albert E, Kahn and Edward K. Barsky, recently imprisoned for contempt of Congress. 3

The committee's vice presi-

dent, who announced the Mid.

Century Conference, was the Rev, John B. Thompson, chairTan American Peace Mobilizaon.

east of 46th St. and Fall Creek and near Ladywood School. The real estate was sold by the American Legion Endowment Fund Corp. for more than $100,000. The property is north of the Devon Woods development, 872 acres north and east of 42d St. and Sherman Dr. This land ieventually will contain mors than 1000 homes valued in excess of $25 million.

Devon Woods -is being developed by the Atkinson firm following rezoning by the Marion County Plan Commission. This project in the making was exclusively divulged by The Times in April. +; Currently roads are being cut through ;the southwestern tip of Devon Woods and four dwellings are going up. Several lots have also been sold for erecting homes

contained in Devon Woods. According to current plans, most of the acreage will be sold

of country estates, W. Linton Atkinson said. He's the building half of the Atkinson firm. : Warren M. Atkinson, chairman of the Associated North Side Realtors and one of the leading housing developers in the country, sald purchase of Laurel Hall property will “enable us to continue and further expand our Devon Woods development.” This area, the company president said, “offering ...an exceptional opportunity ‘for the highest type of residential expansion in a neighborhood of great natural beauty, will add substantially to the city’s fine reputation as a city of beautiful homes.” The Atkinson firm “was represented in this transaction by the

anapolis Times last night helping to clear enemy mines from a road

in the battle area. in huge tracts for development

Sgt. Winfield grew up on a farm near New Amsterdam in Harrison County, not far from

the Ohio River,

He served in the Army during World War II, and re-enlisted about threes years ago. He has been in Japan’ since a visit to his

family here last winter.

His wife and daughter live in Corydon with his wife's mother, Mrs. Marie Anderson. His mother, Mrs. Jessie Wiseman, lives on a farm near Corydon.

Vincennes Slaying!

on contract. Homes in Devon Woods will average more than It brings the Atkinson holdings in this section to more than 1100 acres.

law firm of Barney and Hughes. The American Legion was represented by Ralph Gregg and John D. Hughes. The. entire project is the old Glen Ethel district,

used by an inflammatory Amerfcan press and radio and by representatives of the American government to heat up the cold war in a counter-offensive

» o ». MEANWHILE police kept a watchful eye on Indiana Ave, following meetings staged June 30, July 1 and July 2 b, Edgar G. Brown, director, National

State police sought new leads last night in the slaying of Ray Parrish Sr., 51, Franklin, after their chief clue proved useles in finding his killer, < They learned that his missing car had been sold in Indianapolis { June 14.

10 Neighborhood Stores to Serve You fone 2 ators Had Doped “that

WEST BEND B EN a COME AND GET Im —— IT'S

information that would help them : A

FEE ALWOST LIKE A NEW SALE?

His body was found in a roadside ditch east of Vincennes Friday “morning, Coroner ' Paul Lk Vincennes, called the : Jealll 3 murder when 42 autopsy Indiana—has certainly heeded the call—re highs in summer Scivily have been set. There is still plenty to be had—lesser quantities— but still spectacular clearance values. : 3: And the-event-is fortified by fresh helpings of mew ~~ = seasonable goods—priced to create exciting . in keeping with the spirit of this Sen great Annual occasion—"Come and Gof WW"

Electric FLAVO-PERK

Prepare and serve 8 cups

of delicious coffee right at | showed he had been killed by a the table with this electric : | bullet fired into his head from

percolator. It starts to perk’ | behind. in less than a minute. Mod- Learn Car Missing

ern styling. Double thick |. State police learned his car was aluminum. UL approved | missing when his son, Ray Parelectrical unit. A good \ {rish Jr. Frankia, Jenitfies the I y body Friday. ption © buy. Including tax. $9.95 the car was broadcast on police . radio. Troopers stopped the car at U. 8, 31 and Ind, 431, south of Indianapolis, late yesterday. Three young women were riding Ji in it, and the driver sald she had bought the car June 23 from the { Star Motor Sales, 707 East Washington St. : + Joe -Careskey, owner of the | salesroom, told investigators he {had bought the car from Mr. = | Parrish June 14 and had paid Original! him $275 in cash for it. Sensational! +f When the body was found, only : | 86 cents was found In the pockI ets; state polis sald.

Easy Out Aluminum RING MOLD ......$1.65

Provides a new, easy way to pre- J oe a perfect 2 ely or be used.

dessert e time. Ma for oven baking. Liquid capacity 2 ri ee 2 re ee

Every selling floor—is invigoratinglysummer resort! You'll enjoy it—and

are-as- pleasant asthe air you breath== There are plenty

MEN'S SUMMER SUITS—23.75 and 21.75

Rayon tropicals of exceptional quality from a top maker who piones suitings——and’ who really knows the score!—"Come and Get

MEN'S SLACKS—IN-A SENSATIONAL SALEL

Regular $10 to 16.50 Slacks af 8.95—and regular 18.50 #0 $25 Slacks at 16.95—These you must seel It's a Slacks Sale the likes of which you have

never seen!

OVENETTE .......$5.95

Polished aluminum cover, steel i? Juin and wire rack, and aluminum ee it a cake pan, pie pan, roasting pan ; and 7 muffin cups. Eversay SACOM EGGER: : fot : Moderate Earthquake ~ The most useful, most versatile utensil you ‘La . . ” have ever seen. Lay bacon sirips in center, Hits California Area

place cover plate on fop of bacon. No need | BERKELEY, Sal, July: 8 (UP) Cc $ rfevents spatter i ¥=A moderate earthquake, .cento turn meat. Cover plate pi parr | tered five miles from Barkeley of grease. When bacon is almost done, lift “in the East Oakland district, was! cover and slide bacon to drying ‘apron and recorded at the University of| fry eggs in bacon drippings in center.

California tonight. T MIRRO STAR MOLD SET 9-Piece Set ...... $1.25

The university seismology sta-! i tion said the quake lasted one! i minute, and was reported at 8:29 p. m. (Indianapolis time), Set consists of one large mold and eight individual molds. Reci on carton, Large mold = stain-resistin “Alwmilite finish. Small molds frosted finish. Large mold holds 134 quarts. ~ ry]

Bakes evenly and thoroughly, conserving fuel and keeping th | kitchen cool.

There are several hundred .

MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS—i OFF

Fine ones and medium priced ones. There are plenty-of 2.98 sherkaloovs sports shirts—at ° i

A. ~—and 3.95 long sleeve sports shivhe ad M3 395 CUSTOMFELD WHITE BRO SHRTS—295

And on the BOYS' FLOOR the SIXTH Clearances at savings that

are just short of spectactlor! "Come and Get It"

Custodian Discovers Man Dead in Bed

Harry Hayes, 1530 N. Illinois Bt, was found dead in his bed yesterday in the apartment where he lived. : Mr, Hayes, 50, had been {ll for ia week, according to Ira Sterling, | apartment custodian who found him. . A post-mortem on Mr. Hayes,

| ordered by the Marion County ; Special lity broadcloth — fused colla -— y 4 quality broadclo use rs foroner's office, Was to be per-| is is in nature of an introductory offering +

3-Piece Ovenette consists of pol ished aluminum. cover, steel base and wire rack. Ideal for baking potatoes, roasts, etc.

$3.95

PRUE SPER RUE Say

formed by General Hospital physt-| . a Im know "CUSTOMFIELD,"

‘Russ Again Demand Plenty of picking in’

Allies Leave Trieste MEN'S 2.95 NYLON

LONDON, Sunday, July 9 (UP) ~Russia, In a note to the Big Three western powers, demanded anew today that Anglo-American| occupation troops be withdrawn from strategic Trieste. thi The Soviet note, broadcast by

Moscow, was in answer to] -

Open Friday till 8:30 Other Days till 6 P.M. -

Downtown Store— Summer Store Hours

En ERAGE SE OW EER SONA A eS

AY