Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1951 — Page 10
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PAGE 1 a ee Sr oo THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oe 5 | SUNDAY, SEPT. 23, 1951.
: ‘Operation Comeback’ gh [there's Enough Five Dented Aros | in Horse’ : “Wake ge Far North ne Aluminum pb - ] G Wi Lumber Around “| CLEVELAND, O, Sept. 22 went into a harness maker's shop. north than Moosonee on Sedeon fies from $545 in in 1882 to only Bli in City | ins | 1000 Pri rize : | Supplies of lumber and most (UP) — Maybe Whirlaway, the! Wher Rosta same Sot wn. irk a 18 cents today. 3
other building materials are am- peddier's horse, was dreaming. '4i . tion the horse was headed ‘ple to meet the current demand about his namesake, the Ken- were five dented automobiles. A}
“Operation Comeback.” OR GOSMAN'S Now Featuring
's the name of the na- "for housing. and ether purposes, tucky Derby winner, "but Ben horse-wise citizen halted Whirl-| ti Shat's Clyde A. Fulton, president of the, Rosen doesn't know exactly. laway’'s escapade. New ROOFLESS i PLATES onwiae essay contest wan National il Lumber Dealers TDa’s the only explanation] Today Whirlaway has four sore Seiebiy by Rep. Thomas C. Hasbrook, | ameciati Reta [Ben can give to five irate car legs and Rosen has five bills, | Plates Repaired WHILE-U-WAIT blind World War II veteran who sociation, said yesterday. ‘owners wlio want someone to pay = a : PHONE Has had an outstanding post-war | a dealers Lventories gen- for their damaged fenders. Billion in Exports | : Jae ne 0 ea hoa ree wavy Fi a Go 1 uuse of thoroughly versed in the ways of | e gross vaue of Malayan exRep. Hasbrook was one of four | heavy production in the first half the big city, was attached to al ports I#st year amounted to Sho oy ohistey ob Qual hy
$1000 winners announced today by the American Legion. Awards will be presented at the Legion's national convention in Miami Oct, 15-18; Other top winners were Charles A. Boswell, Birmingham, Ala.; Lewis Astor Moore, Gadsden, Ald, and Douglas B. Davenport, New Lisbon, Wis. Mr. Hasbrook, who lives at 8001 Haverford St, is public relations counsel for Ei Lilly & Co. and a State Representative from Marion County. His prize essay.
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HE PRON OUNDEN EVE of | a Navy doctor: “You'll never see x Alin; : Lodi KE death ~-tence, The land mine wh : exploded in my face on the com- ‘ bat-conditioning course at Camp . —" : : | ro} i LeJeune seefned unimportant. At 3 : N 23 I would never again see the §
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but 1 knew that the coward's way | ispeaker. My present responsibil [interested in government and ran| was not right with God and not i{ty as public relations representa-, successfully for a seat in my | fair to my wife and family, The tive for one of the world's lead- State Assembly. Exactly five strength which upheld my wife, {ing pharmaceutical firms is many years after I lost my sight I was| which helped. her to face her /times ' greater than that which named by the United States Jun-| plight without self-pity, made me Was mine before entering serv- ior Chamber of Commerce as one realize that I needed the peace ice. My wages are trebled. iof the nation’s 10 outstanding of mind which she found in her| “Ample incentives for working young men. religion, From her example, I hard were arranged for me at! “If I have overcome my handileatied_1 mat spiritual guldazice home. Within a year after my!cap, I am humble, for I know that hel e's rough spots. accident my daughter arrived. |I was only able to do so because one Tig the oT, 7/8he and her three younger broth-| of a rich heritage of things which learned to type, studied Braille,|ers create a happy, noisy house-| are American.” and played bridge with my doc-| hold. These youngsters played an TS ,,,,, tor. My month's association with Jmpastant role in my comeback. Savings and Lean able, alert blind people at the! T keep me from becoming Eye school convinced me Hy take my mind off myself, Leaders Meet that I, too, could enjoy life; and keep me up to date. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—Sav-| there I found a pal and a means #8 = , } ’ 1 of safe po in my Seeing Eye “BLINDNESS endowed he with "8% 0d loan leaders from al
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