Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1920 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely Jflftcfjtr Askings anb £rust CEa iHBUUWPOIiI RULING! makes MANY INELIGIBLE Men Discharged in Training Camps May Not Join Legioyi. The petition of Harry Lear of Brazil for membership in the American Legion has been denied by the State Department, L. Russell Newgent. department adjutant, has announced. In Its decision on this case, the department ruled that no man who received a medical discharge at a training camp before he had been finally accepted into the army Is eligible for membership In the Legion. The ruling, which has the official sanction of Lemuel S. Bolles. national adjutant of the Legion, is expected to have a far-reaching effect in Indiana and other departments of the Legion. Mr. Newgent estimated that there are now around 300 members of the Legion in Indiana who are made ineligible by this ruling. Lear's case is parallel to that of hundreds of other Indiana men. * He was accepted for service by his local draft board and sent to Camp Taylor. On his arrival there he was subjected to a second physical examination, which he failed to pass. However, no final decision was given, and for nearly a month he was at the camp, receiving the pay of a private, and virtually in the United States Army, although he had not been finally accepted for service. ' •At the end of the month, though, not having be4n accepted, he received a medical discharge and went home. Several months ago, on the grounds that he had been In the service, be ap plied for membership in the local post of the Legion at Brazil. The local pose refused his application. APPEALS TO STATE HEADQUARTERS. He then appealed to the State headquarters.

Before the State headquarters ruled on the ease It was presented to national officers, and the State ruling was based on the following letter from Mr. Bolles: “It has been pointed out In a number of instances that tbe discharge given to such men was marked a discharge from the military service, and it Is true that from the time they reported to their local board, although often allowed to leave the actual Jurisdiction of tlw> local board, but prior to entraining for camp they are subject to military 1-tw and for all purposes of the Government in the military service. "Asa matter of Justice, they are paid for the time they are within the military service counted from the time of their laat reporting to the local board. “It was the practice, however, that following the arrival of such men at camp, they were subjected to a physical examination which in most instances was more severe in the requirements than that given by the medical officer of the local board, and in many instances men who were passed and accepted by the local boards were rejected upon medical examination given after arrival at camp. INDUCTION NOT COMPLETE. “It seems proper to rule,-therefore, that the: s was a conditional enlistment or ind letion into the Army at the time they ente-ed the military service which condition! 1 induction ripened into a complete Induction into the Army when examined ■ by the Army medical corps. “It is, therefore, the ruling # of nations! ! headquarters that men who reported to j a local board but were never accepted ; for military service in the Army by passing a physical examination upon ar | rival at any Army post fort or camp I are not eligible for membership In the 1 American Legion.” A case similar to that of Mr. keer has been referred to the State officers from the local post at Montpelier, and the same ruling has been made. ~ ; Mr. Xewgent points out that if local ; posts desire to follow the ruling to tlio ! letter. It may also affect another class •>f men now holding membership in the Legion but who were gevcr technically in the service. Several men, he said, entered officers training camps during the war but were discharged from the camp because of physical disabilities, without receiving commissions. While they' were In the camp they were not technically In the Army, si- i though they received pay from the Gov. ernment. Many men who were so discharged enlisted as privates afterward and wenaccepted. Those who did not, however, under this ruling cannot be Legion members. Mr. Xewgent said. $25,000 Products Cos. Incorporates Here Articles of incorporation have been filed with the Secretary of State by the Amando Products Company of Indlan'♦^plls. afhe capital stock of the company is given at $25,000. Directors of the new company are Sam Molner, L. J. Roberts and W. T. Johnson. Baker’s Shortening—Glossbrenner’s.

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The Dog Hill Improvement Association will hold Its regular monthly meetilig tomorrow night if the weeds around the door get cut In time. • * • In speaking of the hard things to do Sim Flinders today stated- that the hardest thing he ever tried to do was to drive a swarm of bees into a bran sack. • * • Fletch Henstep says he don’t reckon there ever was a meeting In the world of any kind that did not sooner or later adjourn. New Organ Program at Christ Church The program which Charles F. Hansen, organist, will play at Christ Church, in the Circle, tomorrow and Saturday noon Is chosen from the works of Mendelssohn and Dudley Buck. The concerts, which last from 12:15 to 1 o’clock each noon, are given undei the auspices of the department of recreation each week day noon this month. The Friday and Saturday program Is as follows: Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 2 in C minor, “Grave, Adagio, Allegro vivace." “Andante” from “Sonata No. 4.” The familiar “Spring Song." Prelude and Fugue in G major. Dudley Buck: Grand Sonata in E flat (first movement only.) Rondo Caprice. At Evening. Grand Triumphal March. Piker Thieves Busy in Residence Parts A thief entered the home of Mr. .T. W. Bryan, 66‘) East Twenty-Fourth and stole a |lO bill from the purse of Mrs. H. E. Snider, a guest, Mrs. Bryan told the police today. Mrs. L. J. McNutt, 1030 West ThirtyThird street, told the police her purse containing $4 had been stolen from ber home. Genlle Bruner, 5643 Lowell avenue, reported the theft of $10.30 from a' dftsser drawer. Mrs. Emma Handy, negro. 1016 Maple street, told the police a thief had taken her plnah coat valued at *25.

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