Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1945 — Page 12

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of sponsors for the collection. which will begin Jan. 7. Citizens are asked to comb their attics, basements and cupboards for every bit of useable clothing and shoes, Between now and the actual date of the gathering-in of the clothing, everyone is asked to put all discarded clothing in useable

in pairs. May Enclose Letter Mr. Schricker adds: “It would be fine for any family that gives garments to send along a letter to be read to the recipients of the gar-| ments. I am informed that in any foreign country where English is not | spoken there will be interpreters to | read those letters. There is no better way than this to establish international good will. “In all, 100,000,000 garments are expected from the United States,” Mr. Schricker pointed out, “and we must do our part. There they are over there—those people, school teachers, business men and even city officials trying to re-establish themselves in life and with not enough clothing to keep them warm or decent. It is our duty to help them.” The members of the national com- |

lection of which Henry J. Kaiser is chairman includes two from; Mr. Schricker’'s list of Indiana sponsors. They are Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church and former | moderator of the

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FIVE LOCAL STUDENTS HONORED AT PURDUE

Five Indianapolis men were hon- | ored by Purdue organizations this week. | Robert Woerrter, 821 N. Riley, en-

in war stricken Europe could keep, warm and dry in the discarded shoes {and clothing ' “pushed back” in| » | Indianapolis cupboards and attics. Governor Henry PF. "|Schricker, chairman of the Indiana || Sponsors for- the Victory Clothing collection, has announced his list}

order. Shoes should be tied together |

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