Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1951 — Page 22
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, ; . ’ v ® : . v r 1ox1 ; r Br : : . : r Y, NOV. 29, 1951 THI PAGE 22 ed ; — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES : _. THURSDAY, 29, n i — ; jot : . , - . ” & * ! a a ! ® - . . * Clothe-A-Child— They're All Taylors— : . : : | Sl 'Big Sister’ One-Family Train Cre a: di : | g 'Gne-ramiy lrain Crew : { > : : . ° y 1 < Works Hard, Set for Dad's Last Run eS gv Needs Help . Fv United Press so they could make the trip : 2 . 11 . od Alice knows the true meaning. .FT. WAYNE, Nov. 29- Harry Ronald will ride the engine and ROEBUCK AND (do) Ir . n Si e of sacrifice, . A. Taylor, 66, makes his last Jerry, who works in the railroad \ ; She ‘lives it every dav .of her . Se Pemnsvivamia railroad ¥ 31S here, will help his dad. life : Te FUL a3 a Penns inhabits Mr. Taylor thinks, and-the rail- cn ig a hia brakeman tomorrow with SIX Ol youq4 agrees, it's rather unusiial d d th f b t r Now she finds the job is too g ; | dificult for Res. Sava she’s/his’ 15 children comprising the to have so many railroaders inw) n ilanapo IS an au or Oo a es sé e asked The Times Clothe-A-Child full ctewdfof a passenger ’train. one family. Mrs. Taylor says she : to help. Mr. Tavior and: his sons will doesn’t see anything odd about it. i" it . Her name really isn't “Alice”, hop "aboard ‘the “Pennsylvania In Dad's Footsteps M 7 - || T d wi personWe can tell her Foul name be-|yimited” here tomorrow for an'‘ «ary husband is a good man.” us on ay Oo OWS ues ay ; cause Clothe-A- hild keeps Se ret all-Taylor trip to Crestline, O. she says, “and the boys just fol- f the Sdentiny of the unfortunate After an overnight Say Hey)! lowed in his foot steps.” .- e a rs children i serves ; man the “Broadway Limite Two of the other Taylor chil- || t h h [ b t Father Is HI ~ , back to Ft. Wayne for a 260-mile 4ran started out on the railroad. a y au ograp IS NEW. o o 4 Regardless of her “name, her round trip marking the end of Mrs. Taylor says one of the boys 2 pligint il as peal as ne Stinging 42 years of railroading for the iad and the other--“a bit of an, » . , 2% asts of a cold winters wind. father, individualist” switched to an of- m +h - d f 7:30 Her father is ill and, as Alice Mr. Tavlor., of nearbv New fice job here. : ar ore IS | ay evening rom . writes, “daddy will be in the hos-'1Jgven where he plans to retire. gpa. of their other sons. Clif . pital a long time.” : to a life of gardening and help- ¢5r4 isn’t such a black sheep, . Although only 12 years old she ing his wife around the house, Mrs. Taylor said. Clifford has a . 1 . earns $1.50 a week scrubbing for makes his final run ss a brake- job that is a first cousin to rail- oO > 0 C OC 3 Reighbor. : ... ., man His son, Ray, goes aboard| roaging—driving a city bus in That $1.50 doesn’t earn any Olas an engineer; William as the Washington, D. C. the pretty things 12 year old fireman: Herman. the conductor — — © girls need . .., and want, ind James, flagman, z ly Rive su Sn Ty help The PennsyIvania Bave fve McHale Demands 3 3S WwW eed she rote other sons, Donald and Je 0 Clot AHL ee 111 24 “speci ty” raiimen' Story Refractions Nowhere in her letter does she Frank M. McHale, Democratic =——— rere meres ip— —— Tm 5 Sk ue BO she Saw and Sew national committeeman from In- 3 Ww FANS 0 be sure r severa 3 p ' 4 star diana, demanded from the New - A ~<A brothers and sisters get warm ’ : clothes. Program Planned York Herald-Tribune and the St. | ] ; (Z Clothe-A-Child wants to be : .ouis Post-Dispate ay retracsure that alice rots the . things For Kindergarten Louis Po i=Dispateli today Xe Ia = 7 She neeils.. to ne it's brave] A GRASS ROOTS drive to jng. OP Of statements saying he was “Ig s 1 Ss, D0 “or rave 4 HIASS-R N ive - nn pon like this Clothe-A-Child kind t gry ® m a “10 per center” and “influence yp y ! 8 a Ss K 1s iotne-A- Ha pp e i < . v y “ © “Alice” that the kind people of Rd ay Hp - hy i, Peddler.” A y fix Indianapolis want to help. ry a aah Bh BRIN0. 25 Mr. McHale, a wealthy corpora r ALSO OPEN FRIDAY AND Vs You can help other “big sisters” 1002 W. 25th St. ‘ tion lawyer and hometown friend rT like Alice, too, hy sending that At 6:p. m. today the unit will of Democratic National Chairman | : MONDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. » ) contribution now to Clothe-A- Pe host to its school patrons at|Frank McKinney, said the news- Q Child, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. @ ¢ hili supper and talent show de- papers printed “scurrilous arti- em ¢ Maryland St... . or telephoning Si8ned to finance the fix-up pro-/cles” in connection with an arms} . “°w : . a Sh TRG Di pa list SEES other sy = for a donor appointment to take gram. . contract for Empire Ordnance | R : ] these unfortunate children to the _1ne hammer and saw skills of Corp. $ [2 stores. the fathers and needle arts of the! Mr. McHale seeks in a civil suit 3 :
mothers will later be used to re- to collect $93.500 as a legal fee
. . vamp the interior of an old resi- for his services. Indianapolis Symphony dence now In use as a kindergar-| He sent telegrams late yester-
2 At Muskegon Tonight |" classroom bullding. Re gs Re 3 > gr 3 F é 1 ce| Be Vo pon a WOMEN of the school already peddling” for. pice or wid = Mich (have held one sewing session. Other concern in 20 years of pubie Sure = Jour, Muskegon, Mich, | 4 nother “worksho p” will pe lic life.” ow Be quays two pro planned informally tonight. . Mr. McHale proposed if the gra b H | School 42 and 60 children en- Papers did not retract, that they Fabien Sevitzky and.the orches-|, 4 in the kindergarten in the and he ask the American and tra, starting anh active touring 00 "block of Rader St. Classes Indigng Bar Association to conseason, will swing into an Eastern split Into half-day sessions, duct al hearing before a three-| blitz Jan. 8. {with 30 children attending morn- member tribunal to determine if Beginning that day in Johns-l io "404 the remainder in the “any of my activities . . . were town, Pa., the Hoosier instrumen- |, oo noons. wrongful, unethical, unlawful or a Fo talists will carry the musical rep} Sparking the improvement drive violation of the canons of ethics.” x Wtation of Indianapolis into 22|,,'Mye Amos Ellis, 1234 W. 25th Mr. McHale said he would put up:
Cities, including such remote.g: president of the School 42 $5000 to hel ay the ‘cost of th points as Bangor, Me., and Mont-Tprys © 9 Te Ne harne Sno
pelier, Vt. i The full 1951-52 touring schedule for Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra will invovive 31 concerts
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