Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1949 — Page 5

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Meanwhile, A Fe ee % ii a Bi English Ave., belongs to the boys 0 a8 & precautionary move in view Of Indianapolis. on of Russia's possession of atomic explosives—has asked state gov- City - ernors at start civil defense plan-| DOYS Who are just a little bit lost. ning it away. . In letters to the governors the they are not bad boys and their NERB promised that federal folks are just as “all right” as agencies will supply the states 8nybody else's folks. » with information about the kinds of attack to expect if war comes|time, that Dad’s got a big famand how to meet them. 1 The government’s view is that|ple of girls—and he has to work

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It employs what physicists call . ee EA an “an ionization chamber.” Its Slefs id yy adh be vig Gene Austin, enthusiastic Boys Club Association member, | ane steel case has a gas-filled cham-|, ops “Mom tries, tries awfully] swings a mean ping-pong paddle in the game room. Ly ber containing two electrodes— hard, but she’s pretty busy all the — ——————— ——— —— —— —— —— | = one [altive aud one Regalive, time what: with five or six | Economy-Priced “» en the instrument is car Kier . “hat? children . . . and the boys t MARION COUNTY GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS’ CONTEST into a “hot” area of atomic ac- sort of take care of Re boys HOMECRAFT 10” Band Saw %

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Burglars Take Pink Piggy Bank

Three house burglaries Yyesterday netted sneak thieves a “little| pink piggy bank” and its contents as well as a half-caret diamond ring, two watches and $45 in cash, police reports showed last night. The missing porker, which contained $40 in coins, was taken from a cedar chest in the front room of the home of Mrs. Sue Faucett, 911 E. Washington St., Apt. 11 some time yesterday afternoon. The apartment door was

get long and they get tall; their shoulders broaden out and first thing you know they want Mom to sew up the bottom of their britches—make ‘em sort of Zoot

In lots of big cities—and unfortunately, Indianapolis — boys find a lot of time on their hands along about that age and that's when things begin to start. They learn early the value of money and all too often they learn the quick ways of getting it. ” ” ” THE BOYS CLUB ASSOCIATION, a Red Feather Agency, is dedicated to guiding boys in the right direction. All they have to be is boys . . . regardless of race, creed or family background, to be a member. Here they find what their more fortunate brothers take for granted. Harry Gorman, executive secretary of the Boys Club Association, proudly points to past achievements and suggests even greater things for the future.

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belonging to Miss Bessie Sharkey, a friend of the Mansfield family. But the burglary didn't daunt the wedding reception which was in “progress in the Riley Hotel when the looting was discovered. The Er passed up a wide selection of wedding presents.

While Rose Therese Mansfield and Paul Thomas Murray were being married yesterday in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, a burglar broke into the bride's home in 1512 N. Meridian St. and ransacked

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dalism in this section, no cars were molested and no property damage was reported. The boys

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o # 4 THE EXECUTIVE secretary went on to describe the workings of the Boys Club Association. He

said between 400 and 500 boys per day played, worked and stud-

“It is their club and they know it,” he emphasized. “They come here because it is their own. They can play, work or study.” “The Boys Club Association offers leadership and guidance ghere it is most needed and the boys are co-operative,” Mr. Gorman says. “The older fellows help

club, 2 club of helpfulness.” Here are some vital statistics regarding the Boys Club. Total attendance, 1948: 105,917 (including summer camp). Library attendance: 39985. Special groups, athletic teams, workshop groups, service clubs,

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