Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1945 — Page 30

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To Discuss War . Af Town Hall

H. R KNICKERBOCKER, reLeently returned from the Western front after more than .five vears of battlefront coverage, will speak at the closing Town Hall series lecture at 11 A Mm tomorrow at the English theater The widely known war correspondent and lecturer wil talk on the subject “At the W Ringside of History.” .

Mr. Knickerbocker

Mr. - Knickerbocker has. spent |

more time on fronts in Europe, the Southwest Pacific and the Far East than any other correspondent of this war. His war coverage. began with the over-

running of France in 1940, con- |

tinuing until the battle of France and Germany this year. Before the actual conflict he was on hand at Hitler's entrance into Sudetenland and at the Spanish Civil war. ! "He was in Munich as a foreign correspondent: at the time of Hitler's “beer house putsch” and since than has’ heen on the spot at such world shaking events as the Munich conference, Hitler's

march into Belgium. the battle of |

_ Egypt, the defeat. of the allies In Malaya: and Dutch East Indies, and the war in the Far East Walter Leckrone, editor of The Indianapolis Times; will introduce Mr. Knickerbocker and will conduct the question period at a luncheon &t the Cumbia club following the he lect

TEXAS CO. WORKER

36 YEARS. RETIRES

After 36 years’ service, James H. Fee, an employee of the Texas Co, retired March 1, from his position in the Indianapolis district office of the company. Mr. Fee had remained on the job two years beyond his normal retirement age due to his desire to help

out in the emergency labor situa-|

tion. He entered the company's service in 1909 as a clerk in the -general offices at Cincl

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: Arranges Pari ill be ‘held tonight, Miss Ania | 1% : | Hoar oe , senior « regent, MRS. . HUGH 'BRAMBLETT |, ounied. A large. Class of 3

vice president of the ladies aux-

{date 's will -be initiated. ary: of the Praternal Order of

Need. to Maintain ‘Nation’ S Eagles 241, 1s chairman of a hand iest speaker. a

Purchasing" Power Is Cited.

BLOOMINGTON, March 8 (U.| {P)).~—Beardsley: Ruml, author of the

“pay-as-you-go” tax plan, said last

night that taxes shouid be only high! 3 enough to protect the stability of

the .nation's currency

Mr. Rum! told a public convoca-

tion at Indiana university that the tax policy should be to establish

levies as low as possible without en-

dangering the value of money by in- | flationary tendencies “Our tax rafes: can and should be! flowered to the point where the fed-|

eral budget will be balanced at what

fwe. would consider a satisfactory level of high. employment Ruml

said Other Reforms Urged “If we set our tax rates higher than thig, we are reducing unrecessarily the money that private indi-|

lviduals have to spend and invest.|

i We make it ‘more difficult to get

| high employment and .stay there”

he added,

“The lower the taxes, the more purchasing power will be left in the

hands of the people-—money that

can be spent for things they want,

or that can be saved and invested Tax reform alone would not

Isustain ac high ‘level of prosperity. |of public works to help stabilize the { construction “industry, and the removal of deflation from social security also were necessary, he said.

INDIANA BLUE, CROSS ‘PLAN IS APPROVED

Approval of the Indiana Blue Cross hospital service plan was announced today by the American Hos pit a] association, - giving the

Blue Cross institutional membership in Ro ‘association and the right to

use the association's seal, of approval. The hospital service plan commission of the association lauded the Blue Cross on six high standards: Non-profit organization, emphasis on .community welfare, hospital sponsorship, “economié soundness, administrative efficiency and si significant achievement.

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{New Mexico to be ‘commissioner of Indian affairs

embroide red pillow l11p card party to. be sponsored by the auxiliary March 14, at 8:30 p,m Assist Ng Mi Bramblett are Freda Phillips

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LINCOLN 2596 GETS INDIAN POST

Ww ASHINGTON March 8 (1 P.) pit = -The senate has confirmed the -— = nomination of William A. Brophy of

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The Red Cross Needs Your Contributions

The’ armed forces depend on the Red Cross for help? The Red’ Cross depends on YOU —80 please~ give. now and give more to the Red Cross Fund.

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