Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1928 — Page 17

JUNE 15, 1928

INDIANA TAKES LEAD C. M. T. C. Enrollment Above Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana interest in the citizens’ military training camps is evidenced by the fact that for the first time

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this State leads Ohio and Kentucky in enrollment. Previous years have found the Hoosier State in the cellar position in this area. Col. Paul V. McNutt of Bloomington, State aid f(?r the Secretary of War in C. M. T. C. affairs, has requested that all who have enrolled previously, but have since discovered that it will be impossible for them to attend, notify C. M.

T. C. officials. The reason for this action is that the quota for this State has been filled, and there are already seventy waiting on vacancies. Capt. Earle W. Mgss, Air Reserve, Ft. Wayne; First Lieutenant P. J. Van Horn, Engineer Reserve, Terre Haute; First Lieutenant A. P. Julian, 334th Infantry, Indianapolis, and Second Lieutenant F. M. San-

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der, 333rd Infantry, Evansville, have been ordered to report to the C. M. T. C. at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, June 20 to July 19, to act as instructors. First Lieutenant H. J. Anderson, Field Artillery Reserve, Hammond; Second Lieutenant R. H. Hobrock, Field Artillery Reserve, Ft. Wayne; Second Lieutenant R. E. Willey, Manilla, Ind., and Second Lieuten-

ant T. G. Baer, Field Artillery Reserve, Wabash, have been ordered to Camp Knox, Ky., as instructors for the camp. Russia Adopts “Quick Lunch” Idea MOSCOW, June 15.—The “Amercanization” of Russia proceeds apace. Moscow has just seen for the first time a “quick-lunch” counter of the type familiar in the United States.

‘KILLS’ WAY FROM JAIL Cuba Prisoners Freed as Reward for Executions. HAVANA, Cuba, June 15.—Cuba's “minister of executions,” Francisco de Paula Romero, who, during the past two years has superintended the execution of nine persons on the garrote, has been discharged

from the national penitentiary as a reward for the faithful performance of his duties. Romero, serving a twenty-year sentence for murder, two years ago consented to turn the fatal lever of the garrote, Cuba's medieval means of executing persons condemned to death. For each death penalty carried out Romero received sl6 gold and

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a number of months off of his own term of imprisonment. None Die Under Age of 64. J AV/ Vntted Press FEWCOT, England, June 15.—1n the past five and a half years no one under the age of 64 has died in this village. The average age of thirteen deceased was a shade more than 80