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To Speak Here This Winter

Local Series Will Feature Five Discussions

On American Foreign, Domestic Affairs

A program of five speakers who will discuss America’s critica: foreign and domestic problems in a lecture series this fall and winter was announced today by the Indianapolis Open Forum. The forum, a community-wide sounding board of Hoosier opinion, is sponsored by the Kirshbaum Community Center Association 8 assisted by 12 civic organizations as advisers. The five Wednesday . night lectures will be neld at) the Kirshbaum -Center; 2314 N. vice president; J. Clayton Hughes, Meridian St. | Federation of Indianapolis Public Leland Stowe, author and for- School Teachers executive secreeign correspondent, ‘will launch/tary; Mrs. Cary D. Jacobs, Nathe series Nov. 17 with an analy- tional Assoeiation for Advancesis of “Berlin, Powder Keg of ment of Colored People executive » : . secretary; : ” Mrs. Arthur Mendlicott, League wl dl tory of the Berlin crisis an of Women- Voters president; Rus- a ‘relationship to the on a ls sell S. Merkel, Indiana State As- St CORRESPONDENT ign Germany. A’ public’ question per.|Sociation for Adult Education Eun <P pe Kea" N 17 fod will follow the correspondent’s President; Mrs. Martin J. Roell, Europes Fowder Keg, Nov. 7. lecture. [American Association of Social Second Forum Speaker Workers; Mrs. Earl Stumf, In-

y |diaanpolis Council of Parenti Carey M¢éWilliams, author of | Teacher Associations president. A Mask for Privilege.” will be! the second Forum speaker Dec. 8. His subject, “To Secure These Rights,” will explore civil rights: trends in the United States since| the end of the war. |

Bartley Crum, who publishes| the New York Star, successor to Marshall Field's PM, is the third speaker. He will speak on “The United States and Palestine” Jan. 5.

Mr. Crum will be followed by Michael Straight, editor of the New Republic magazine, who will speak on “The Coming Depres, sion.” Final forum speaker will be Dr. Margaret Meade, anthropologist and associate ‘curator of the American Museum of Natural History, Dr. Meade will discuss

Mr. Stowe will outline the his-

AUTHOR — Carey McWilliams will speak on "To Secure These Rights," Dec: 8. °

PUBLISHER — Barfiey Crum EDITOR — Michael Siraight* ANTHROPOLOGIST — Mer.

“Family Life in Post-War United . b ei garet Mead will speak on States.” an analysis of what has will speak on "The United States will speak’on” "The Coming De- Family Life in the Post-War nappened $7 the American Yemily and Palestine," Jan. 5. pression," Feb. 2. U.S." Mar. 9.

Martin Larner and Walter B, tice, son of Mr. and Mrs. James i Palice Lichtenstein are co-chairmen of Local Na Men S. Allen, 2739 Guilford Ave. Two. State Police the Forum. Represeniaiives of Walter G. Jordan, airman, 1007 Members Shifted

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Other Advisors Walter Leckrone, The Times | d ! : ’ A =f . 1947, and received his training editor and Foreign Policy Asso-| mw, Indianapolis Navy menlat Great Lakes, IIL. Before en: ciation chairman; Mrs. Russell R.! I Benson, American Association of|Participated in recent mock war tering the Navy he was graduUniversity Women president; Mrs.| maneuvers held by the Army, aia from Washington High Anna M. Bobbinger, Soci! Work- Navy and Air Force in Florida. |>C 00" ers Club secretary; Miss Pauline| ; . ¥ Ye ‘| They were Lt. (jg) Billy L.ogs CHAPTER TO INITIATE

French, Indianapolis Public Li- | brary. {Havron, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lynhurst Chapter,

Broadway, is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Franklin D.

{Roosevelt. He enlisted in June, Rossow, superintendent.

Detective Robert (trooper, effective Nov. 3. headquarters

Indianapolis

Community Relations Council Harold L. Alleng airman appren- an initiation at 8 p. m. Tuesday. tive Nov. 15.

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