Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1951 — Page 6

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pledge at the same time and forfeited our wagers. - ; “Well, the next thought was : oe are Soup men in BUUNES «yhat'] we do with the money? {Veterans Administration Hos"ig; we decided to give a party for pital, Ft. Harrison, who Know|ihese kids at Riley.” what it 18 to lle in bed and wait— And that's what they did. The

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They have tuberculosis. , “What their chances are for re- fod, They, of course, Weren't at

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But they haven't given up hope, , 'Imuch joy they've brought to their and they're not thinking of them little fell fe

selves. . As one of the men, Lawrence| The merry, thankful voices of the children will be heard by Hospital officials made a tape-recording who cried because he had nolOf the party which they will play Then he met a man who| Pack to the four men in Billings Hospital this afternoon. {ld summed fo Served in- War II tude of his a ray Mr. Myers, a veteran of World father’s In Korea,” he said, “and

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THEY: ALSO SERVE==Happy children's antics may repay veterans’ gift.

“But you can't stay mad at]

these boys. They're so cheerful,

we lose our tempers|so uncomplaining whenever admitted Miss Me-;you're tempted to blow off steam

at them you suddenly feel {ashamed.” i | And so the four Hoosler veter-| {ans lie in bed, unable to work or piay or plan for the future. { | But the faces of “those kids at Riley” today proved again the] | words of the poet Milton: i

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Bedford Is Damaged in Wind, Rain Storm

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BEDFORD, July 19 — Wind, |rain and lightning struck here | | early today shortly after mid-!| night. Trees and wires were |

{blown down, but no injuries were |

reported. Falling trees damaged several

| homes and blocked a number of |

streets. ; At 8th and S Sts, wind blew down the tent put up by the Free| Methodist Church after fire de-| stroyed its building a few months | ago. Plate glass windows were shat-| stores on Courthouse:

Square,

Repair crews of the Indiana [Public Service. Co. and the In-| diana Bell Telephone Co. were! | still working to fix wires snapped, by the heavy wind.

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