Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1953 — Page 10

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Empowers Agencies To Fire Employes < Government Agency Heads Given Power WASHINGTON, (VP) 4- Preaident Eisenhower today empowered government head# to fire any employe who refuses to answer congressional committee queationa ©a grounds of aeK-in-crimination. ® •Mr. Eisenhower’* order wag an amendment to Me strict pew federal loyalty - security program w bith was put into effect April 2? to knock off the government payroll any employes deemed;-sub ver-

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determine how many government employes might lose their jobs under the new section of the program, but it apparently will affect hut a few immediately. A check showed most of the government employes who have balked at congressional questions ir. the past eventually have drifted out of government service or have been fired. Rep. Kit Clardy, R-Mich., a member of the house committee, said Mr. Eisenhoweifs order today was “just plain common sense — something that has been x needed for years.’’ Rep. Kenneth. B. Keating, RN. Y., chairman of a special committee which investigated the jus. tice department last year, said “employment by the government is a privilege, not a right, and any government worker should be perfectly ready to attest at any time be is not a Communist. If he can’t, he should be fired.”

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Few Persons Know Air Force Makeup Wings In Air Force Are Widely Varied WASHINGTON UP —What an infantry dviision is to the army, a “wing” is to the aii®force — the basic combat unit. (But few civilians and not all air force men can tell you what’s in one. This is because various wings vary widely in their makeup, depending on their type of plane and mission. There is no such thing as a typical wing. The setup may exist on paper, but it has been changed tb meet operating needs. And it would have more men in wartime than in peaee. But when the air force talks of the 143 wings it would like to have or the 120 wing interim goal set by defense secretary Charles E. Wilson, it means that number of these basic combat units — capable, at least iu theory, of moving anywhere and sustaining themselves in combat. Combat Group - , Core of a wing is a combat group, containing its fighting planes and their crews. But a wing also has three other groups—a maintenance and supply group which does just what its name says, an' air base group which does the “housekeeping” — runs the

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mess halls; guards the field and so on — and a medical group. Within the combat group are two or more squadrons of planes. A fighter squadron has about 25 planes and 450 men in peace. 650 men in war. Bomber squadrons hhve fewer planes and more men. A heavy bombardment wing, flying B-36’s, has 30 planes and 3,600 men. A medium bomb wing has 45 bombers—either the B-47’s or the old propeller-driven B*29’s and BSO’s —plus a tanker squadron of 20 planes for aerial refueling. It has 3.000 to 3,300 men. A light bombardment wing has 48 jet B-45’s or World War II vintage B-26‘s, and 1,500 to 1,800. men. A fighter-bomber i wing has 75 planes, either F-80 Shooting Stars now obsolescent, F-84 Thunderjets; or F-86 Sabrejets, and 1,400 men. There are also reconnaissance wings, flying camera-equipped versions of the same planes, with a few more men than their fighting counterparts. Division Setup A heavy troop carrier wing has 48 big transports, either C-54's—-the military version of the familiar DC-4 transport, or C-124 Globemasters, and 1.500 to 1,750 men. A medium troop carrier wing flys 48 flying boxcars and has 1,500 men. Two or more groups make an air division, and two or rnore divisions an air force, like the Fifth Air Force in the Far East.

But this standard setup is only the takeoff point for a hodgepodge of variations, in heavy bombers and some medium bombers, the air force is now using a “double wing” plan, which is not a football formation but a scheme of keeping two wings at one base, thereby cuting down on headquarter* and housekeeping functions. Both wings share the same air base group Wings cu cne air defense command are spread over the territory they are supposed to defend, one oy two squadrons at each field. Some are only tenants on fields rup by other commands. The tactical air command comes nearest to the theoretical wing setup. Its fighter - bomber troop carrier, and light bomb wings are trained and designed to move overseas as units. Gold Dust PROVIDENCE, R. I. UP —When the Fairway Realty Co. took over a building formerly occupied by Ostby & Barton, manufacturing jewelers, workmen with vacuum cleaners "prospected” the place inch by inch. From floor and ceil-

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