Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1917 — Healey is Pleased. [ARTICLE]
Healey is Pleased.
Hattiesburg, Miss., Noy. 7.—Major A. P. Davis, commander of the military police, has stationed traffic officers at the main crossing in Camp Shelby, and the are as thick as at Washington and Illinois streets in Indianapolis, are so well handled that there has not been an accident for several days. The traffic men who have put an end to the numerous accidents are Charles Deardurff and Edwin Huntington, of Rensselaer, and B. M. Wright, of Warsaw. “To be sure, I don’t want to hurl any bouquets at the 151st infantry,” said Lieutenant Colonel George H. Healey, “but it does make me feel proud that we haVe 3,451 men in this regiment and only six of them are in the guard house, and they are for minor offenses.”
