Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1945 — Page 5

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“the first step in a plan for general socialization, not only of the medical profession, but of all professions, industry and labor.” In a statement issued after the meeting the A. M. A. policy group that voluntary pre-payment medical plans now in operation in 24 states would achieve all the objects ‘of ‘Mr. Bruman’s program, as embodied in the ‘Wagner-Murray-Dingell bill, and provide “the highest type of medical service without regimentation.” The statement charged that the senate measure was “founded on a false assumption that solution of the medical care problem for the American people is the panacea for all the troubles of the needy.” Okay Some Sections The house of delegates approved, however, sections of the President's proposal which recommended federal aid for building health centers and developing a national research foundation. . Sections of the pro favoring extension of maternal and child care services and compensation for loss of earnings due to sickness were referred back to the public

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for further consideration. The delegates, representing more than 125,000 American physicians, voted support to the Magnuson’ bill, which would place a research foun: dation under a scientific board, rather than under one person appointed by the President. Opposition to the insurance pro-' visions of President Truman's health proposal also was expressed, on the grounds that the program would be “enormously expensive” and would result in increased taxation “for the entire population of the United States.”

BUSINESS LIB LIBRARY

LISTS NEW TITLES

Books of general interest are included in recent acquisitions by the business branch of the Indianapolis Public library, Among new titles listed are: “Union Policy and Incentive Wage Methods,” by Van Dusen Kennedy; “The New City: Principles of Planning,” by L. Hilberseimer; “Uncle Sam’s Billion Dollary Baby: a Taxpayer Looks at the T' V. A.” by Frederick L. Collins, and “Managing Personal Finances: How to Use.Money Intelligently,” by David E. Jordan and E. F. Willett.

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Preedom was short-lived today he escaped from the

last night. i Two of them had been sentenced in connection with the fatal shoot-|ios

shooting, Eugene Foster, 14, of 1016 8S. Belmont ave, was brought to the detention home this morning by his mother. : ; His companjon in the Wilson case, | Arnold Willoughby of 840 8. Tre- | mont ave, was nabbed in front of | his home following they escape,’ along with William Metz, 14, of! 2449 N. Penngylvania st. Metz was being held in connection with a. burglary. " In pursuing the youths, police| first lost them in high weeds in the Eagle creek bottoms. { Willoughby and Foster were to] have been committed to the Indi- | ana boys school at Plainfield today. | At their trial detectives charged |

son was fired by Foster. The rifle was owned by Willoughby, Others with the two at the time testified

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said: “I guess it goes back to our old! philosophy that we deok at the boy | rather than the offense. We had! {mo Teason to assume they would run away.”

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