Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1947 — Page 2

Dialed Sldic of World War Buys | First Flower From V. F. W, Seller for $100" 3 ‘Two rival veterans tions today hustled auxiliary units to Indianapolts street ‘in an attempt to out-sell each other in! observante of annual Poppy day tomorrow, - | The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars had three! '- Both are selling popies, both have set nation-wide sales goals of : 25 million and both are selling baby brother, Marilyn is survived poppies made by disabled hospital 1 Xl aay pophies § re Nad - » De, oh, BL veterans those who had given their lives for V. F. W. officials claim the first 0 poppy sale. John T. Horsley, & dis- county, abled world war I veteran, pur- - a ers pon nan sn RUDISEEIN DOWN $8le8 WEIS 0 be aed for ¢hila We. ra fare and : wen wo mes [0 Last Chance Siti 1s Ietuttied 1 thie Wteran Who A . made ‘This, SAY, NEW YORK, 3 Pe : In #0me Ioataess the dissbied vet My 0. 2 pL TRIPLE TROUBLE—Motorist Claude Wand probably can lay | “1 eat v. W. officials say that 10/ maining in the United States after Wage oy URE | way. He Shasifls dapubies he claim to being the world's unluckiest man today. He was hurt | per cent of all proceeds from their |he serves a 3%-year prison term for re me: Shought Maziiyn wag JED when his car struck a safety zone. As he lay at Washington and [sale will go to the National Re-|draft evasion rested today with the "Wor 15 mofiths, ‘the family hes ough te cope Geisendorf sts., ‘somebody stole his billfold containing $11. The |habilitation Fund to help maintain | united States court of been living in a trafler with an 2d Youth Gets Life billfold also contained his driver's license, so police him | national V. F. W. home in Eaton| mederal Judge John C. Knox deattached lean-to room at 7501 E. hd for driving without a license and reckless driving. Aged 57, Mr. |Rapids, Mich. The remainder will njoq o ples yesterday that he recWashington st. They had foally| In Garroft n Wand lives at R. R. 20, Box 219. He is in fair condition. be kept by the post for relief of ommend to Attomey General Tom found & home they were able to| WINCHESTER, Va, May 23 (U. : an Uniiarisn assostiiuns ampml Hey xeterein Clark that the 38-year-old financier he Byes Sraries Sal, 18 dnaual ang | not be deported. es Ta et. |0ld navy veteran, was sentenced to a voice vote after a Meanwhile the local Y. M. C. A.|deportation is mandatory unless before his wife, She had one valle imprisonment yesterday for the making tne. Pacts tard um Of will joi with 1400 other “¥'s"|such a recommendation is made by Mr 1. + mm ar. to cnr Savin of 0s vo (Jr Of FORO [incon SU iy ee rphon te omy in pun, en eo get her baby, Charles Kenneth, 2% (igu," 10 : es “Lady of the Poppies,” who in 1918 tencing. The 30-day period expired months. ; Twas the second youth to| BOSTON, May 23 (U. P).—The| Trilchman, ousted by the associa-| no "used the poppy as's symbol[todsy. An excited neighbor told: him|;jeeq guilty to first-degree murder Rev. Stephen H. Pritchman yester-| tion Tuesday, was charged with “re-| of remembrance. Attorneys for the Russian-born Marilyn had been hurt on the Na-|charges and’ receive a life sentence day lost his fight for reinstatement fusing to co-operate” with a four-| "upg Moina,” as she was known Rubinstein, who came to this countional road, He immediately called |in the slaying of coast guardies editor of the 136-year-ald Uni-|pil SITET BOWH in Selecting uuu her death, May 10, 1944, firstltry from Portugal in 1998, argued , Mrs Bland who hurried home. [Seaman 1-C PFrederich Austin tarisn magasine: “Christian Reg- (ister . Yesterday's meeting debated| conceived using the poppy as. a|that deportation would amount to When she arrived, the father Currie. ister,” in which he was spcused of |g reinstatement resolution advanced Memorial while working at .the|exile for his wife and two children. + knew his daughter was dead. Charles: Richard Ridgewell, 19, publishing Communist propaganda. by the Rev. Amos Murphy of Law-| Y. M. C. A. overseas headquarters Rubinstein married an Tn adidtion to her parents ‘was sentenced yesterday. Some 1100 delegates to the Amer-|rence, Mass, at Columbia university in world war girl in 1941, :

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