Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1950 — Page 14
to Get Ope nd Keep His Pony
Offer to Sell Animal at Auction Arouses Public, Brings $1380 Purse
By OPAL CROCKETT
his pony to pay hospital 0
purns received on his 12th birthday when a jeep which he and his aster. father were repairing caught fire. His family couldn't afford plastic
with all expenses paid by a sympathetic public.
surgery, so Johnny offered his —~
pony at auction to raise money
for operation. A Charleston, paper published
in. The auctioneer passed the ha instead of selling Johnny's pony, Scholarships, adding $230 to collections. Johnny contest, said he'll put left by train for St. Louis lasthis winnings into U. night, a big smile on his twisted bounds
face. » ” ~
Johnny's story! niy i; . ok contributions red er o aron, ra., who won hb} i and $1150 in Jou t: 000 first prize in the War Orphans!/trains to transport the blood. The:
Inc., national puzzle number of empty bottles which the bulk of should be on hand for use in an 8. savings emergency. Recruiting technicians “So my three kids will have to type and test the blood. Possible increase in use of blood plas-|
|six-mile road was paved.
Ww. Va. news-| : "N= ¥lenry Gunesch, electrical work. donors.
- money for their education.”
ration
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Hospital, Red Cross |
Officials Meet
Representatives of all hospitals : {in Marion county met with a com-| A 13-year-old" five victim of Kenna, W. Va, who tried to sell mittee of Red Cross directors yes- concrete steps leading into City Hall. for plastic surgery, was en route to a St. Louis/terday to discuss the problem of|
{supplying large quantities
munity to Woodhaven when the Were: | Scheduling at the hospital blood!
A hot sun poured
{heat. Near the foot of the
Among the things discussed huddled. She apparently was fil, |= {| Trained to act swiftly in emer- s ? Igencies, Police Chief Rouls and State Highway
'banks, the hundreds of blood Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney
ma which ean be stored for a
The first American veteran of | Williston, 'N. D., high school longer time than whole blood.
the Korean war had a new job athletes mourned their most loyal today—hanging up American supporter today. Edwin Rickard, flags. Cpl: Frank Koop, 25, mem- 79, who boasted he’d missed only event of atomic bombing in a . ber of advance party protecting one Williston High School athletic jarge American city, blood banks evacuation of military personnel contest in 40 years, died yester- 511 over the nation would be few entrance steps, she decided tour from Kimpo Airfield near Seouliday. As a youth in his native gaked to supply nundreds of thou- to wait while a friend, Mrs. Carl, shortly before the airport was in- Wales, he ran a 4:28 mile. Fifty- sands of pints of blood for burn, Irrgang, obtained the certificate. vaded by North Korean forces, eight years ago he also Was plast and radiation victims, visited Washington State Employ- |closked at 52 minutes, 10 seconds,
ment Service, Seattle, when his for a 10-mile run. enlistment expired. He was df: rected to a flag and decoration!
company and was given a job. - » ”
A Polish legation
chauffeur ( asked the Canadian government f for asylum today after waiting
Claude Taylor, 60, Dickson, for two years to escape from his Duane Jones and Frank E. Lane: Yea
Blood Bank Plans
The committee will report
the board of directors of the Re
ollows:
It was pointed out that in the
ross. Hospitals were represented as
short their
the officers. Friend Was Helping
ision aid.
a fr She became fll during Mrs. Irr- ai: Whi Bio to BANg's absence. Another friend, |*: q Mrs. Carl Leach, 3214 Northwest mond; ern Ave. tried to make her com-|
fortable on the steps.
Sunnyside Sanatorfum, Dr. W. records in 1893, Mrs. Miars’ birth | 58 over Ram yovay to Ind. 156; r, were incomplete, They could!
Tenn. yesterday fulfilled a prom- Communist bosses. Tadeusz Sa-| pi).00 Veterans Administration, Sve her no certificate.
jse made 40 years ago to push a badin, 40 moved his wife and son pn, gw Baxley and E. K. Rickfrom their legation quarters to an... 1hqianapolis Veterans Adminwg apartment in Ottawa, Ontario, jeiration, Dr. BE. H. Hare and Dr. p paid for by months of scrimping David Rosenbaum: Methodist, Dr. 2 Lester Hoyt and Robert E. Neft; Vincent's, Dr. Lee N. Foster H. R. Rosengarten; St. Fran-
wheelbarrow from the Pond com-
SALE
SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES Skirts, Blouses and Lingerie
GIRTON'S DRESS SHOP
40 West Ohio St. Floor Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday thru Saturday
and saving
his pay.
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i8t. Mrs. Lewis Hanson fought for ,.. her life today In Welch, W. Va, cig pr, William E. Arbuckle; In{strengthened by one of two Pints gia napolis General, Dr. J. 8. Bean of rare O Rh negative type blood ang Mrs, Phyllis Davies; Indiana sent from District of Columbia University Medical “Ce
en
James
Red Cross board of directors,
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Dr. regional blood center and flown. Donald J. Caseley and Dr. Edwin in four hours from Washington. Pontius. Emergency donors of O Rh blood! Harlan J. Hadley, acting chair-| had been exhausted. They gave 21 man of the local ed Cross, Mrs. pints, Mrs. Hanson, hemorrhaging E. Kirk McKinney, internally after an operation fol- Stuart, Wallace O. Lee and Mrs. * lowing birth of a child, was re-i Ralph E. Heuber represented the ported in “fair condition.”
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Alternate Form Granted
age and for welfare clearance. A domestic
General Hospital authorities
ported Mrs. Miars in “fair” con-
dition.
Needs Welfare Aid, but Is Too Weak To Climb Stairs for Birth Certificate By DAVID WATSON
Inside the stone building, where cool breezes were blowing of through wide open windows, two of Indianapolis’ busiest men walked face and body were seriously scarred from! whole blood in the event of dis- from a conference with the Mayor and started out into the summer
cut! 3 conversation ana Detours Listed { 1 Mrs ess i Th Use of refrigerated planes ana/fushed B the ai “ fs. 3 of ; They summoned a squad car and ing roads closed: ambulance. A preliminary report! inp. s—rrom i lof malnutrition was later given 4 miles over Rds. 5 Aa 8 na. a5;
Mrs. Miars went to City Halll 1p so yesterday in an attempt to secure Recovery. Gn Fasseriaer rl a birth certificate needed before U 8. 31: trucks 27 milee er Ohio 4 she could receive welfare pen-|®7d 20, Ind. §7 and 5.4 :
Unable to climb beyond the first wr
i '. b | Health Board authorities said |over Rds 107 dnd 7 C08 seven miles| Council, the Flood Control and
An alternate form was granted, | owever, for submission to state! uthorities for verification of her Corydon north to
employee, Mrs. ™iNb. "sis Recs ol ’ . } : 5 al 0 Miars has been out of work about | S04: a week. Since then she has been! cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Irrgang.
night by union and company negotiators. : : The workers walked out July 1, shutting down production on transmissions and overdrives for Ford, Studebaker, Nash and Kaiser-Fraser auto plants. A new automatic transmission for Ford also was being perfected here.
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up Sacks Auto Supply, Inc. 229 W. WASH. ST. Z
The new $2 million State Board of Health Building adjoining the Indiana University Medical Center on W. Michigan St. will be dedicated in brief ceremonies this afternoon. Arthur wo aphell
‘scattered clouds and seared the
ROBERT E. KIRBY
Kirby MORTUARY 19th AND MERIDIAN
entrance steps they found a woman
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Dr. Jacob T. Oliphant, Farmersburg, chairman of the State Board ‘of Health and former president of the Indiana Medical Society will preside.’ . * The Rev. Henry G. White, pastor of the Irvington Methodist Church, will give the invocation. The Rev. Father I". W. Strange,
amnnmomd
IND, 10-From U. 8. 31 east to Rd. 19.
|. IND. 15—Use through La |taine then cross ar a "-
IND. 25—Prom Rd. 331 east to Mentone.
29," Ind. 8 . 8 | IND, 29-Closed from New Bethel south. Church, Vincennes, will give the i ind i SHG benediction. | , 8, 33-Closed at Wilshire, 0. de-| Music will be by the Indianap- | § - 3 yd ver ras and Ind. 124. |olis city parks Teen Sinfonietta. - W. Washington Fo Wrest nd An- Building Occupied KILL CRAB GRASS Bibs Ave, | sMichisan . The four-story brick T-shaped
: {building has been occupied by the IND, 38-KFrom New Castle to Rich-/ Board of Health since Mar. 15.
with SCUTL
43° mil Rds. 3 and 40. IND. 48—From Ra. 83 sast tosheiourn;| It houses the Board of Health, {24 miles over Rds. §3. 154 and 41. ithe Administrative Building
A Sa 4 . _ Bootts Lawn Research Phote TREATED: Beautiful turf because UNTREATED: Demon Craobgrass © SCUTL stopped the Crabgross -: smothering the desirable grosses.
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19 Water Resources Commission the pe inc sii Jemollneds_pusmeper | Bee LAO Ee rd |Cogty’ mds, $91e ad "sa 38 ™e °'*| Youth. | do four ray a Jeraan; | The old building has been taken
road. IND, 71—Bridge construct i IU { Dans; detour 17 miles over Ron 36 and > over by the Medical School for,
asl A IND. 18-From road 335° north of administrative offices. | Retail a 'w ury; eight miles over n Power Lawn Mowers—Garden Tractors—Soil Tillers i IND. 157-8outh o
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Rds. 335 and 64, f Sig Gifs Mins) QUESTIONS ON DRAFT. | Richian 43 S. Delaware St. MA. 4538
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88 YEARS OLD Mrs. B. R. Johnson, 58 years old, of Ri. 1, Bankston, Alabama: “I have suffered with my stomach and neurt for some time. I ¥ould Have cramping spe my stomach
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