Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1950 — Page 8
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SUNDAY, NOV. 12, 1950
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Youth Salutes Colors. In Armistice D Day Parade Here
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1darshall—A General of the Army had no definite reason for choos-| A month ago Dr. Campbell
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:paid tribute to the nation’s war ing the “tamm family other than ga Lr { he believed .th hs was treated in a hospital here for BLANKETS ween the 1 dead, He spoke at the Tomb of a nye ey au what she said was a head injury. 5-IN. RAYON Both the
Gen. John J. Pershing, command- money. Mr. Wyly said she could; { er of the American Expeditionary give *him no idea of why she, Forces in World War I. chose the ransom figure of 20, 3 This armistice day, Gen. Marsh- 000. all said, is of special significance| Mr. Wyly said the widely | because “we are also going to hon- known physician told of leaving or 4000 or more of our men who the child in an abandoned ranch
recently gave their lives in Ko- house ‘last might on the Madrid |
Dr. Campbell told Mr. Wyly that she was “financially embarrassed” and needed the money because she was “building an expensive house.” Mr. Wyly said the woman discussed the case in a matter of fact manner. Her friends ‘were astounded.
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R. W. Harrison She returned to-|
{night to pick up the money she] rad demanded and return the child. | Mr. Wyly said ‘that when Mrs. | {Stamm found the ransom note {she immediately notified her husband. Mr. Stamm placed a red flag on. the gate along with a note asking that the child not be harmed and promising the money
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