Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1950 — Page 12

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EL UP). Crippled Childre

Mrs. Claire Chennault, wife of

Tigers, gave birth to a 7! I Both wer re-| “Indianapolis has earned an dortin, Fhe lost a e as the

! ported ¢ Yong ¥ well. {outstanding reputation in the na- ~ tien for its rehabilitation work she was 8 years old..

‘capital came from Miss Louise

* the Na. School for Crippled Childbep. - STUFFINESS tPaker, vice president o Baker will address 200 p

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dren, who was .in Indianapolis “i fore 3 Survivérs include: her husband, 4 B th ici 0 : : Rehabilitation Center tonight, . (fore 3 p.m. be in New Crown. and Denver Barb with malicious sr ‘the spomsqrship of ames C. Burke; thr es ot Pensiro Nose Drops today Jnder cl as SPansqrsnip An open house for Miss Baker “The movie program features Pa 3 ©. Butke: ties Javghiens ‘Mr. Washington was shot by Prosecution after they brought open stuffy nose. You breathe : : " was to be held later in the Colum- Maureen O'Hara in “Bagdad.” a Mich: M Tn one of two: men, still sought by about his arrest last March on a| easier quickly this 2-drop way. &® She spoke before the Kiwanis pia Club. thrilling tale of the Arabs, and. a ls an a aa. Alva Detours, {police. He was 25. charge of operating a public, “Club in 2 noon tuncheon in the 3g Baker iy an inspiration “Blue Lagoon,” an action-packed gauen Detrdit; pro 5 phos Mid-"3 former Crispus Attucks High nuisance." Claypool Hotel and was 0 vis to erippled throughout the nation. story laid in the South Sea Isles. H. and Morgan 8. Soe bored School student, he was a“ member - i facilities’ for crippled -childrén in Despite -her. handicap, she wai An extra feat “Fabulous J: lof the Greater Ziom Hill Baptist 'd : Fr pp— the city the remainder of the workéd as a reporter, taught Eng- starring Sere abil ill po i dlanagolis. and Frank" W. Church. He was a steward’s Cab Driver Robbed Oc Pl R IN a day. lish in a hays’ boarding school shown only at 2:20°p, m. All pic- rundcnidren” sna seven ray maté in the U.S. Navy. _ : Of $14 in Holdup | 3 ios The Kiwanis luncheon was the 31 Sodirected 2 the summer. tures are in Technicolor. | grandchildren. ” Va vors Include 2 rige. Forest_L. Harrell, 23, a United | s al * “kickoff” for the 1950.10 / i ren ellal s mother, Mrs. a, : iE i 0 Ph Author of Iwo best sellers, "Out FACES SANITY TEST Mrs. Edith Marshall Washington, and two sisters, Mrs, Cab driver, of 1918 Carroliton Easter Seal campaign f thé On a Limb" an Autobiography, . rs a G nd ivh H Ave. lost $14 to a holdup man, = Three’ Fast flights Daily * [Marion County Chapter of the n % Ber HOPKINBVILLE Ky. Mar. is Friends here t day learned: of won Siyh pings and Bre: Fliza- : us N Koon d i - ee 4 .

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% ° or Your Travel Agent state director of the society, “fargely as-a result of Ticket Office ® 6 E. Market SI. Miss Baker is a staff member return of wounded veterans,

El Foundation, Antioch College, Yel- i, 0 whole problem concerning {low Springs, O. Born in Cal- crippled,” Miss Baker sald.

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sult-of a bicycle accident when ¥iIl Bet a free candy treat at the A native of Crab Orchard, Ky.

[with crippled children.” i Tours Riley Hospital gto led! #o This bouquet io the Hoosier Following a tour of Riley Hos-| The Times has arranged with ‘he Baptist Church. Wednesday by an unidentified T0¢ Suit Was brought by Roy AD ODID. s uquet to pital and the Jams Roberts: Kimbell Co. manufacturers of Services will be held at 10 a. m. in front of his h 816. W. Brown, 5430 E. 30th St, al. Miss “SNACKS” candy bars to give Monday in Flanner & Buchananinll i GPU 0 (LF OE defendant in the horseburger

and children at the Crossroads Attends the Fountain Square be- Wer¢ incomplete.

CNICAGO & SOUTHERN AIR LINED of the Samuel! 8. Fels Research nation has hecome more aware of “Handicapped are precisely like

cepted by society on an equaliS “Crippled children do not w

They don't want to be treated § with deference, Their - greatest 2 need is to get into the swim.” In this connection, Miss Baker 3 advised. parents to teach their ==

ETS ™w too,” she cautioned. cK “Every crippled -child faces possibility of becoming majadshe said. “It is oply by 8

ment and lots: of parental love §

INDIANA'S LARGEST CLEANERS constant employment of” thera- 1 peutic, psychological and physical Jy: | VIS treatment, secure home environ-

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hil- { leanend dren can develop normally.” 3 Miss Baker, who has roller- & skated, bicycled and ridden &8 There's A Davis Store Wherever You Are BEE 0 SR II LILIN CI TRL ETRE 5

had more advice for women who & PHONE WA. 4521 For Store Nearest You have been crippled similar to her §

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_ the former American major gen- To Get Treat * Lucinda Burke. 633 ; 0 en Jtion- peace partisans placed a eral who led the wartime nies Lauds Work for Them Here '« Members of the Times-spon W, 40th St., preprev) in Meinod- Goode Store here 25 years. She Superior”Court Judge John 1. W00 A today at the niche in the

in — 12 yéars. | Niblack yesterday dismissed 2 Kremlin wall holding the ashes {375.000 damage, suit for malicious of John Reed, American writer,

** prosecution growing out of last Mr, Reed died of pneumonia while Jor Dkr Arnold 100 horseburger case, . |doing Comintern work here.

re. Sored Roy Rogers Riders Club list Hospital. She was 81.

Fountain Square Theater tomor- she lived in Indianapolis the last {row afternoon. . 40 years. She was a member of |. >®

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nts candy to ‘each club ey who Mortuary. Burial arrangements," “yionday tn C. M. C. Willis C25 & a Home, ‘Burial wil] He charged Hector Robertson

A AL FA od } Pv @ é A we ”.. RT ES ) fo! hn ‘seated in his cab at Dav the wie admitted killing - his pi apolis, Tuesday # in” Berle, Cal. a Day’ Set and New York Sts. last ment! 3 the sweetheart, ‘faces a sanity She was 69. i July ‘12 has been set as In- when a man approached the cab,

pearing Mar. 28. Circuit Judge Widow of Charles Marshall,| diana honor day in Washington, thrust’ a 38-caliber revolver the ra D. Cmith granted the hearing former employee of the Indian- during the sesquicentennial cele- through the window and deyesterday. . |apolis Stay, she “died of Injuries bration of the nation's capita ded his money. -

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