Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1951 — Page 19

FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1951 a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . — inition CL ki PAGE 18 There Was an Accident and ie Were oni Tohnny Was Proud

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ert BE. Kopp, who was awarded the Silver Star” Medal posthumously, will be at 1:30 p..m. Monday in the Harry W.

Her Mom, Pop, Brothers in a ‘For Indianapolis So a Little Girl Faces Life Alone

ers have gone to heaven,” sald. “I guess I'm alone now.’ Thus, 7-year-old Mary Richardson began a new life after learn-

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hospital tomorrow.

they told her. been asking “why doesn’t mommy |

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Of That Cart— Please Return It

She peeked into a crib wherg aminations are required for the ago, when he counted out the She cried only a little when a new-born child was fighting for ons which pay $3100 to $10,000 pennies he had saved for months

Until then she Had life under an oxygen tent.

a year. Educational and experi-

‘and called the bright new green

“I have seen a new baby before ence requirements are in effect, and orange dell ery san his own.

Street Will Be Widened

The State Highw ay Department can go ahead today and widen

move her house out of the way of highway planners. She now plang

to have her house face 34th St. It cost the state $7500 to make

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By United Press auto collision a’ week ago Tues- the hospital. She wore new clared open by the U. S. Civil Ten-year-old Johnny Poland is Shadeland Ave. at 34th St Bg Sep: ar -- The day. |elothes an to her by sympa- Service Commission. smiling through - tears’ at his’ Mrs. Elizabeth Mueller, the At Now a you: Jovecite sore irl «wr y ; : s : rei > ast it’ ila ee ; | Ver dr ero was NT r-evor a Ly 2 Digs Mary, who suffered a -concus- thetic persons and played with 11 © Pp Bernhart, local civil serv- Times customers today woman who refused to budge her Ken-L-Biskit! The Saverite dog food n sion and lacerations in the acci- dolls sent in from various sec- Johnny was probably the proud- p58 sf 9 y in) "My Irom Aha Ve =; ice secretary, said no writen ex- ouse since 1945, has started to] in leading kennels everywhere. KenMilitary services for Pvt. oh Pop and broth- dent, will be released from the tions of the tountry. est kid in town that day, not long L-Biskit_has been fed to more Blus|

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Moore ing that she is an orphan. ~ Her come to see me?” —my little brother,” she said. however. . her move, according to A. R.A tamins and chlorophyll. Costs ony a Fears ate Sua Will be in doctor and relatives told her last The Richardsons were en route| Mary will live with her aunt Other positions open today in- BUT SOMEONE rok tie cart Cato, superintendent of right of Bw peniies Def serving: Absorbs wates Park. a aun juignt at St. James Hospital in from their home at Tarrytown,and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James cluded building laborer, ware- yesterday, while Johnny stopped way for the department, He said Sy Eh Pvt. Kopp wa -. i urban - Chicago Heights that'N. Y. to Wisconsin when their Nevins of Gary, Ind. They said houseman, boiler fireman and in a drug store at 10th and La- the first payment of $2500" was L-Biskit today—in 2-1b., 4-Ib. pack] ated tor Tie eur. ee : Ch father, Richard, 47; her automobile collided with a truck they were appreciated but would messenger at Ft. Harrison. Sal- Salle §ta. ; ; offered sometime in 1945. An- ages, or in 25-Ib., 50-Ib, bags. standing bravery i Jno or, Irene, 46, and her. broth- six miles west of Chicago Heights. not consider any of many offers aries range from $1. 23 to $1.32. Johnny, 911 N. Ewing St., com- other payment of $5000 was pre- SOLD ON MONEY-BACK GUARANTES in the face of joss Immy, 11, and Daniel, 1% Mary was silent for the most of adoption that have been.re--Applications are issued at the pleted his route with his old sented to Mrs. Mueller, via a local months, were killed in a truck- ‘part today as she wandered about celv ed. Federal Building. : wagon. court, two weeks ago.

fierce enemy opposition. He died in Korean fighting Aug. 15, 1950, in the battle of Cloverleaf Ridge, near Yongsan, He also was

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Pvt. Kopp attended Technical! © High School and was employed | at H. P. Wasson & Co. before he. entered service Aug. 1, 1949. He! was 19 at the time of his death. He attended church and Sunday School at the Brookside Evan. gelical United Bretheren Church. He resided at 1423 N. Olney St. Surviving are his parents, Jessie and Minnie Kopp; four aunts and two uncles.

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