Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1932 — Page 5

Af>RIL 14, 1932.

LUESSE AIDED CHILD; FATHER HELPS J.UESSE Offers Job in Return tor Gift of Blood to Girl Who Died. (Continued from Page 1) Methodist hospital,” he said. "Doctors declared that her life could be saved only by blood transfusions. "Hundreds of persons were tested In an effort to find blood fit for her, but it developed that it had to be a No. 1 count. Only two “persons *ere known by the doctors who could pass that test and neither were available. "Then one day this fellow Luesse came to the hospital. I never knew the man, nor did I recognize the name until he said he was the one who always was getting arrested for making Communist speeches. Whereupon I recalled reading about him in the papers. "He had come to volunteer for the blood test and the transfusion and lo and behold, he had the proper No. 1 count. "Well, I kept him almost a prisoner at my house and the hospital for a week. During that time, he gave three and one-half pints of blood to save my chiid. Revived, But Dies "She was revived by the new blood, but later it developed that further transfusions were impossible for her and she died. "Nevertheless, I am exceedingly grateful to Luesse. I offered him money when expressing my thanks, but he wouldn’t take a cent. Now man who will do things like that can not be wholly bad, even if he does argue for Communism, with which I do not agree. Nathanson said that he stopped to see Luesse at the farm not long ago and told him he would be willing to pay the SSOO fine for him If he thought he would "not immediately get himself arrested again.” Appeal Is Denied Today the Governor's office received the report of the farm trustees’ action Tuesday night denying remission of the fine approval of release "because of his conduct as a prisoner and because Judge Frank P. Baker of criminal court has not recommended it.” According to Gaylord Morton, Leslie’s secretary in charge of penal affairs, Luesse has last his good time off at the farm because he persists in trying to make Communist speeches to the prisoners and get them to join In the Communist movement. CAL IS ‘GOING MODERN’ Decides to Install New Fixtures in Century-Old Homestead. United Preen PLYMOUTH, Vt„ April 14.—Calvin Coolidge has decided to modernize his century-old ancestral homestead, where, in the light of a kerosene lamp, he took the presidential oath nine years ago. Today, as a blizzard raged in the Vermont hills, three workmen arrived at the big white house in the center of Plymouth Notch and began -installing twentieth century fixtures and equipment which the former President’s father, the late Colonel John Coolidge, preferred to do without. CHURCH TO HOLD FAIR Our Lady of Lourdes Event Set for * Wednesday Night. Sample fair and home show of Our Lady of Lourdes church will be held in the church auditorium, 5315 East Washington street, next Wednesday night. The April circle is sponsor for the affair. Mrs. Fred G. Johnston is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Joseph Hillman Is president of the circle.

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