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the Indiana National Guard Motor Armory last night remained. The director of the American i Red Cross told almost 2000 . listeners his organization is the most important agency in the world for wiping out mistrust § and misgivings, “u ‘He deligered 3 poweiful_ plea for public co-operation with the if Red Cross, which he was named. § to head in October, 1949, after LTA a Sh _he had resigned as Secretary of : State. “The world is in need’ of spir{tual regeneration,” Gen. Marshall . sald. “It will riot come by prayer | alone, but also from individual contributions. The Red Cross: offers the individual his chance

he. : to contribute.” ers Given Standing Ovation i 2 The World War II chief of

staff received standing ovations before and after his speech, in > ~~ which he outlined the services — 5 offered in America by the Red

. Cross. 3 : : : 2 Photos by Bill Oates, Times Staff Photographer. : rt Rie parity sriphastea he tm cemeteries tee Et bo blood bank program. Gen, Mar- : mm ” NB, Frank D. Simons {left) . . . receives award from Ramone Eaton.

- shill said research men have told -\ . | who prepared and served the him so many new uses for blood samme | meal. He said the Red Cross pro-| are appearing that 30 pints of {gram could not survive without]

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Try : blood soon will be needed where | : {such volunt Canteen Ser.| EATON, Pa, Feb. 10 (UP)— : one pint suffices today. | Gen. George C. Marshall . . . first the dinner, then the speech. | vice, en to Be rH Theodore W. Gilboy, 23, Scran- : Immediately preceding his| {Staff Aides, Arts and Skills, ton, Pa., magazine salesman, was

.is speech, a Red Cross Certificate jant general manager. Mr. Eaton| said, it should be carried through pn, ;ses’ Aides and Production held today on a charge of steal rice . fof Merit was presented to Frank is traveling with Gen. | Marshall on 'and completed in 1952 88 Volunteers. Ing an income tax refund check rior fp DSimnons, 19-year-old Indiana e- speaking tour: = (acheduled. "| Gen. Marshall was Introduced trom a mailbox. Police quoted! University freshman, for ihe) 3 d radi f Cites Difficulties {by Charles J, Lynn, member of nim ais saying he planned to cash “bravery and fortitude” he dis-| In & press and radio con erence Two-fold difficulties involved board of directors, Indianapolis tne check and use the money to played last Aug. 17 in rescuing, before the dinner meeting, Gen. ‘in carrying out ERP, Gen Mar-|chapter, Red Cross. Harlan J. |help pay his own income ta tax. a man from an automobile which Marshal refused to comment on shall said, were the necessary Hadley, vice chairman of the In- | — rR -had plunged into Fall Creek. |national security and military lowering of tariff barriers and \dianapolis chapter, presided at! di S doy A Rhodius Park city lifeguard] 'developments occuring since he|the . necessary adjustment of the dinner. =~ ‘De ication Sun ay derful * at the time, young Simons, 115 E.|left the post of Secretary of State.| European currencies. : Dinner music was provided by| Times State Service : - Fall Creek Pkwy., twice dived to| “I ceased to be Secretary of “A sound economic basis must the Tech High School orchestra,i BEDFORD, Feb. 10—Mitchell the submerged car to free Roland State some time back,” Gen. be achieved if we are to come to directed by Walter Shaw. = The Legionnaires will dedicate a new 10143. Jenkins, towed him to shore and Marshall said, smiling. |an agreement with European Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, Bishop of home Sunday afternoon during, i mt ---gave- -artificial respiration until! He did, however, speak of ERP, countries,” he said. “The United Indianapolis Episcopal Church, the organization's 30th anniverx help arrived. better known as the Marshall|States can’t go on pouring money gave the invocation. Benediction, sary celebration, Guest speaker Floor - He received the award from Plan. Although the next two into the continent.” “The Lord's Prayer,” was sung will be Elvin Higdon, assistant TEEN : Ramone 8. Eaton, Red Cross na-{years will be the hardest or Gen. Marshall in his speech/by Mis§ Mary: Ann Kreiser, ac-|state rehabilitation’ officer for the! tional vice president and assist-|the European Relief Plan, he|praised the volunteer workers companied by Edwin J. Biltcliffe. American Legion.

“Under Present Wage Contracts... er % of Indiana Bell's Employees Will Get a Raise- or Raises- |

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