Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1952 — Page 19
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a . : ? v Wanted to Give Boy a Home, Joh ROTC Marcher EE { Times State Service | Rhim, oboe; e oO ive oy a ome, | NOTRE DAME, May 3—More Jeview this aftsrsedn eo Hel inet; -Gifbert than 1400 future officers of Notre retire as the university’s president .. 1; and Albert & Dame Ulnversity’'s Naval, Alr|this summer. : 4
But Then Fire Took Their Own |
By DONNA MIKELS A BIG-HEARTED Indianapolis. family who planned to adopt an abandoned boy who
had ‘never known a real “home,”’ were homeless themselves today. Monday the Joseph Rohertson family happily was completing arrangements to give a home to 28encies. 15-year-old Billy Trinkle, left be- In Indianapolis, Billy had just, hind in Indianapolis by his roving enrolled in school when it farm-working family. was time to move on. Old enough
But they returned to #ind their| to know his own mird, Billy re-
some directs ussell Brown, fail him.” Their own children Those were the ABBE
are Harry, 12, Ronald, 10 and being completed Monday. | &
Sandra, 6. But when Billy and Mrs. Robert-| | Billy was brought to Indian- son reached home with the happy apolis last year by his father ~nd news they found Mr, Robertson mother, along with three sisters in tears, and brothers, The transient! Mr. Robertson, a truck driver at| family has worked frem town to|Sprout & Davis, Inc, said he was| | town as long as Billy remembers, | Working in the yard when he saw, getting ald as it goes from social ® Spiral of smoke. In a matter| § {of minutes the old frame house ° was in flames, Speedway firemen and volunteers saved a few pieces of fur- | niture tut 10 rooms of almost new | furnishings and all the children’s
to whet the pad the food rsday Indiane
MOTHER'S DAY
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furnishings reduced to ashes. edr in one " school” | SINCE MONDAY the family| | Today Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, the Robertsons. “He just tolq Das been sleeping In with a neightheir own four children and the his dad he didn’t want to drag °F: ating in restaurants, trying boy they want to give a “real around the country the rest of plate PUY a house with the $2000
home,” still are without a place!life and he stayed here.” [lich io § hele total cash. Po 3a to live. Billy was given temporary a : : Unable to find a home to pur-| shelter at a rooming house where | Social agencies have been unchase for their slim $2000 down his family lived briefly, then slept | ale to give aid. Mr. Robert-
payment, they've been equally un-jon a cot in a restaurant run by! son said he tried to get a tent
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{ “If we could just find a place’ son, “This was the first home| THAT WAS early this year. where we could cook meals and he's ever known and we can’t|They never took him back. After sleep, it would help, he said.’ : | a few days they returned, col- “Given a little time I could round] hi a] 1B X R jacted Billys scanty belongings up a little more money. I've gnt! IN JORDAN PRODUCTION-—Members of the Jordan Ballet, Eileen Poston directing, who will | -Kays Bn uve m in with thelr wna good Ba job, restaurants 1s ake part in “The Bartered Bride," Smetana opera, next Saturday in Manual High School auditori- | Offered Parents More récently Mr. and Mrs. cutting in deep. And all we've um are (front row, left to right): Richard Anderson and Susie Smith; (back row) Charles Stoner, Gloria Roberton CONiante] the yan Bot la the Slothts on Su backs. Gustafson, Jim Mentzer and Claire Hood. This spring venture of Butler University's Jordan Col “ u e a Ss ; Beau: Sand oo youuyren's keep Billy and enroll him inlon Billy, He thought he had a !¢9e Opera Workshop is being produced by Julius Huehn, assisted by Maryjane Warner, with That will be the theme of the high school.. . real home at last.” Beldon Leonard directing the orchestra. second annual Family ‘Health| — Days campaign of the Marion County Tuberculosis Association opening tomorrow.
! No With a portable chest X- ray. ration r unit, the association will set up d and headquarters in eight locations in| the county in the next three une 3. weeks to persuade all parents to,
check themselves to protect their |
———— children. . ea —— ME! Sites and dates for free X- -rays| Pan a are: ® J. C. Penny Co., second floor, — tomorrow through Friday during .s store hours; Eberhard Tire Co., T 1201 W. 16th St.,\May 12, 10 a.m. \ to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; : Beech Grove City Hall, May 13, DS 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 6 a , F. W. Woolworth Store, 11 E. Washington St., May 14, 10 a. m. tol pm and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; : FOR 8368 Broad Ripple Ave. May 186, A AY! 2pm to5S5pmand 6p. m. to 9 — p.m.; School 12, 733 S. West St., i May 19 and 20, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. American National Bank, 45 N., it ; . Pennsylvania St., May 21, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m; ACH Flackville School, 2930 Lafayette 2 Rd, May 22,2 p.m. to 5 p. m. and 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. and May 23, 10 am tol pm and 2 p.m. to pst - 4 p.m. w , brand . : Full bed One Killed, 3 Hurt ' Joa! In Ft. Wayne Crash ¥ . Shight FT, WAYNE, May 3. (UP)— ' One person was killed tonight ¢ and three others hurt when their aut went out of control after 43 rounding a turn, skidded 300 feet| °* . . : and overturned at the edge of the Lowest priced in its field! : city. : i i This beautiful new Styleline De Luxe 2-Door Sedan i > Police said William Adams, 49, jists for less than any comparable model in its field. ge was killed when he was thrown| (Continuation of standard equipment and trim illus- - out of the car. Richard J. John-| trated is dependent on availability of material. ah ES son, 31, the driver, was pinned, White sidewall fires of exiva cost when available) Te A under the wreckage but did not - suffer seraious injuries. Gus Nier- a TY! man, 51, and Russell Morrison, < SC” 40, all of Fort Wayne, suffered! 2 minor injuries. . : 6 Hurt in AF Crash | roll offer ou. rs OSTEND, Belgium, May 3 go ne o (UP)—S8ix persons, including a . woman, were injured today when po an American Air Force transport od plane carrying 24 U. 8S. Army personnel crashed in the sand dunes : 1.00 In at the edge of the North Sea on - i xcellent a flight from England to Ger- a. es with many. Four of the injured were 2 sn tractive hospitalized and two were re- ld printed ported in serious condition. - : } every ¥ sora g ith tl i st- iced ine in its ie 8 : ! y'’ ' } vsecial = Zz =} ACH 2 : (QT ZF / i = fi on EXTRA WIDE CHOICE EXTRA BEAUTY AND QUALITY EXTRA SMOOTH PERFORMANCE EXTRA RIDING COMFORT : F NE IN + of Styling and Colors of Body by Fisher of Centerpoise Power of Improved Knee-Action of Fisher Unisteel Construction AY Fleetline or Styleline . . . solid colors or two-toné “The graceful, flowing lines of Body by Fisher Here's power so smooth you'd hardly know the Chevrolet's famed unitized Knee-Action ride is Steel welded to steel-above you, beneath you, 1 pat- combinations—26 in all! Here's the widest color styling . . . with extra quality in every detail and engine's in the car! Engine rides flexibly sus- now smoother, softer than ever. New Quick-Reflex around you-to form a one-piece unit of massive * I» ith ‘choice in the low-price field . . . with color- -appointment. You'll notice the finer workmanship pended—centered, poised, cushioned in rubber—to shock absorber action gives instant and continuous strength and rigidity. You feel the solidness of phir matched interiors on all. De Luxe models. and materials- inside and out. “screen out” vibration from driver and passengers. spring control-levels the ride, gentles the bumps. Fisher Body every mile you drive. sgulars. EXTRA SMOOTHNESS LI e of ON Automatic Transmission
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