Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1948 — Page 2

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‘The 702 Club fn Memory -of Dr.

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Mr, and Mrs. W. Wilson Local 209 F. L. Jacobs Com

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Cell and Bob ...;....,. 2.00 The Coffee Club 7,0 7 2400 C. Miller Savseay

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with brush and dustpan, all $10,384.50 of it.!

Sasenrennes

American Local 3215. .

Norman M. Beatty and Edward W. Steve) Harter ...... bda Beta Tau Class of the Henninger Methodist Church ...

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Corporation ......... CB. 8B cinsviisses 25.00 Marion County Women's Democrat Club. . "5.00 A J. ously io sesas 20.00 Robert P. Boesinger ... 5.00 Senior Star Class o .. Traders Point Chris- : ~ tian Church ......... “2.50 The Wasssunans 2.00 $6.00 5.00 BY a inpids 10.00 Geo. H. Chapman W. R. Nel aaa 0100 Billy Joe Potter ....... 1.00

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Real Silk H kas 2 ostery

D. B. Dennerline ....evARORYMOUS +isssasnses

Madden ! Post No. 348 ..... {The Palls Club ........

Murat Temple +5545 Rose Marie Cruzan Par-

Jon-Roger Maranda ... ‘Bruin & Company, Ine. 25.00 In Memory of Mom, Pop :

Walter and Jim ..... 5.00 Cumberland Methodist Church .:.... Svea 2.00 FH. and E. M..E. «ov 20.00 Evelyn Holiday Club... 5.00 A Friend ..c.io. 060000 2.00 J. D. Adams Employees and U, 8. A. Local No. 126% ........... 25.26 A Py cr savnesranenannse 5.00 The Double Tomahawk "Club, Goldmound Council No. 445 De- LE gree of Pocahontas. . 5.00 0 CAN eswsaeYe 5 “5.00 Today's Total .......5 2,000.48 Totalilo DRE JAIRIRASTS BinEcT DONORS = IBEW (AFL) RCA- - “Victor Division ... 40 Children Local 204 United Rub-'

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(Continued From Page One) the adults, “her shoes;

chorus gave them a little confi- ; began to sing

A ———————— DO YOU all know ‘Away in The Manger? " asked Mrs.

g —: said a three-yearnid. The strangeness of a party was leaving them. They were beginning to realize it was for them

Judy Burkhart of the Howe Hight School = service group the story of Bear,” who was trapped into being a Christmas present because he left home at an early

‘age. A two-year-old twisted

in his seat and cuddled up to Mrs. Bailey, the kindergarten teacher, One of the little girls hit one of the little boyg on the head. He looked at her astonished, turned back to hear the story, ~ Then they sang a little more loudly this time: “Jolly Old Bt. Nicholas . . , don't you tell a single

soul , .. “ “All the stockings you will find :

*Mine will be the shortest | one”

LA J DON'T think Santa heard #ing” sald Mrs, Bailey. “Were you singing Danny?” ‘No. sald Danny. “I didn't

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Firemen Maynard Byrum, Robert McDonnell and Rabert Princell scooped up the Mile-O.Dimes atching over their shoulders were Fire Chief Roscoe Meine. Assistant Chief Charles Gregory, Patrolman F. J. Craig and Battalion Chief Harvey

__Clothe-A-Child Sets Mark: 1616 Youngsters Aeiped |

{Continued From Page One) |Mrs. E. A, Carson’ .«» +. 5.00| tional Bank, where employees| A Friend 2.00 est i as a Eve counts In ON a: TL ET yg, A Friend ooooeiies 2.50 F BROWS 4s osnservans 5.06 7 avid. BANS svesves ~ 2000, 0 MetitoFy. 1 2.52 Ere

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“Ervin Freudenburg, gan drying the dimes w Mile. No Christmas enterprise in the United States has more (Christmas Trees

Chid. : STi Kidnap Suspect Drug on Market a Fi ii Fit OTHE Tater sty gees

: . |away last night as late Christmas A 23-year-old man, sought for Eve found their lots still crowded a month and a half in connec-{With unsold iret: outed ions ‘with a Sou kidnap-| Some operators. reduc ices tog With 3. South Sea 2 or |arasticanly from ‘$5 to $10 to 50 by cents to $1. Others gave trees & AWAY. DY the- hundreds to Shr We aN 4, & ar! ~ { nizations’ such as ‘Capture’ of “Walter - George oor. orga "and Wheeler - . : |Salvation Army : eeler Rueske, Buchanan, Mikal one a Rescue Mission. 9 two ‘men sought for the Nov. ° kidnapping of Howard C. Bur The Salvation Army found it dick, Omaha, i by the trees offered because of the last :- a3 sngotinted here today by tie minute rush and lack of prepara~ Ruiske bas been indicted by. a(tion fof such charity.

" ha » federal grand jury in South Bend| Wheeler Resout Juusioh diss

for the -interstate theft of two oes with.-Cliristmas kets ta

Naw V. Booker, William Nicewanger and Ralph Truex of The Times be it

large cloths. Hundreds of the. city’ hildren were clothed . the | wg as needy. "then The Times' Clothe-Ae |

Times employees William B. Jefferson, Clarence Boles and ‘Otte Hughes washed the dimes in great tubs. The coins were fr ed to The Times by firemen and police. Soon the dingy metal was gleaming. : ;

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cars involved in the kidnappi * |and a possible indictment for kid- needy. families. “gi, “5 napping is being considered by Sy “the grand jury, the FBI said. John Lydiow x Rueske and an accomplice £Om-| * gervices are being arranged in mandeered Mr, Burdick’s car out-'penver, Colo, for John Ludlow, side Fremont, O., and another he ,,tive of Indianapolis, who died was towing, forcihg him to drive ;, his home there Thursday. tha to South Bend, the FBI; . diow, Who was 85, ma a retired printing pressman. He

Fagan RI nfoved to Denver when he retired Barkley in Berlin {20 ‘years ago. He was a charter

Neb truck ariver, diffeult fo give away 200 to. 400.

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BATAVIA, 1 Dutch comple of all major in JJaJval to of Madiun, § Communist re The occupa announced by quarters here portant road point in cent ‘miles east of Army head ed that Dutcl full-scale mg “throughout have overrun tion” against last Sunday. Rebel

The anno - that little mo rilla bands re nesian Repu earlier comm capture of Ki portedly -a Ci center. Fighting ni tinuing desp! tions Securit) w order. Dutch qua! have released ing Republic: tivity. — A STE Rashi sentative to was announc Dute Dutth qua would - not Council's cea ~ eit would ‘me munipt fed \... "The Comn quarters said earlier this -v Kediri that t ‘donesian pec lead the war

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* Escorted by Pafrolman Howard D. Kramer and Guard Walter Morse (rear), Harey E. Boglay of The Times, carried the rolls of fed the dimes through the dimes to the Merchants Bank for deposit to the Clothe-A-Child- chine, kollowing this operation, Yh neat rolis.

| BERLIN, Dec. 25 (UP)~Vice- member of the Indianapolis Don Martin, and Fred Weidman of Mérchants National Bank [President-Elect Alben Barkley Printing Pressmen’s Union 17. A mechanical counting and sorting ma- arrived in Berlin shortly after, member of the Catholic Church, the dimes were then packaged. in. [D000 today to celebrate Christ- Surviving is a sister, Sister P {mas with Gen: Lucius D: Clay; Audreysia, St. Mary's Convent, .- American military governor. Holy Cross.

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in his life” at the home of the’ prison chaplain. i “I-bought a nice pair of slippers for mother and a pipe for |dad,” Boggie said. For money,

'3.Time Pardon Winner’ . Spends Yule With Mother

Prison Gates Open After 13 Years; Logger, jhe vacd the Sve dollar Il the,

Steadfastly Denies Slaying Hotelkeeper Plans to Get Married

WALLA WALLA, Wash, Dec. 25 (UP)-—For the first time marri in 18 years, Mrs, E. L. Boggie, Lebanon, Ore., will be able to cele- o Ea on gRung wa oe brate the yuletide season with her son. {he said. “I can’t wait to see her.” |} « : : . « Clarence G. Boggle, 35, was pardoned by Washington's Gov. | is talked to the “lovely x Mon C. Wallgren Thursday after he had served 13 years for 8 lady,” Bernice Nickels, 40, on the murder he apparently did not commit. is {phone last might. Z 4 Lp oa . The prison-weary-logger; three ys npwy of his parole; “he broke “We've never met, just written = : ; times pardoned from Northwest jouwn and cried. He always had to each other while I was in . a RN iy penitentiaries, left the prison here'qenjed the killings, just as he prison,” he said. emem er ¢ 0 had denied two robberies earlier. er———————— . § “It's been a long time,” he said. in his life which had sent him Ce : ? He carrjed Christmas gifts for to Oregon and Idaho prisons. Yule Party Scheduled ) I““1é governors of those states Progress Rebekah Lodge 395 A - - : ’ " Boggie had been sentenced .to’had pardoned Boggie earlier. will hold a Christmas party fol- } life imprisonment for the slaying The “three-time winner” went lowing the re, 8 p.m. meetof -Moritz—Petersen,--a--Spokane.shopping yesterday, then to ing Tuesday in 2306., W. MichWash, hotelkeeper. church. {igan St. Members will participate When the robust Boggle heard! He had the first “bubble bath in a gift exchange.

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Billy who 1s three took the ’ man -by the hand and led him | where: the

three brothers fell in behind. “Bay, Mister, has anybody

called up? asked the big | brother. "They “haven't come | for us yet.” Ars ~ » -

BILLY led on down the long

RANA andy around tb soe: 4

nér into the wing = where the Christthas children sleep. He walked lightly . between - the cribs to an iron one from which |

, the white paint was flaking off, |

“It's mine.”

- “This is where I live,” he said. Billy pointed out hjs own chair in the kindergarten, and his own toothbrush hanging in the bathroom. He thought his mother was “somewhere.” Long after the party, the three brothers were still waiting for their mother to come for them. It was getting dark and they. had waited all afternoon. William Hennessey, Guardfans Home superintendent, hung up the telephone receiver.’ The mother wasn't able to come. "= HE WALKED over casually to the three brothers, his hands |

“in his pockets.

“Boys,” he said, “your grandmother called up. We're having another party tonight and she didn’t want you to miss it. She said she would come for you tomorrow. Better run up-

sala and take off your coats and put on your play hes.” The three brothers ked

stunned. They had waited four

The | hours, tense and expectant. Lit-

tie Brother sniffled. “Keep quiet,” commanded Big Brother. ; F

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On Monday, December 27th, we resume our 5-day week,

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2-day weekend every week.

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