Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1929 — Page 20
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U. $. SOLDIERS' FOOD GOST IS 51 CENTS DAILY Improved Clothing and Quarters Reported by Army Official. ftv T'nitvit Pm WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Soldiers , am getting the best food served in 1 the history of the United States army and it is costing the government only 51 cents a day per man, the annual report of Major General Frank B. Cheatham, quarter mastergeneral, said today. Extension of the use of rayon, adoption of roll collar overcoats and plans to provide mounted troops with leather laced boots to replace -shoes and leggings are expected bv Cheatham to contribute to appearance and morale. The problem of obtaining satisfactory cotton cloth for uniforms has been so difficult Cheatham has recommended adoption of a khaki shade identical with that used by the Marine Corps in place of the familiar olive drab. All army housing projects authorized by congress in 1927 have been completed except the hospital at the Ft. Leavenworth disciplinary barracks, Cheatham reported. Building authorized in 1928 has been completed except for barracks and quarters at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; Ft. Jay, N. Y.; Ft. Monmouth, N. J., and Selfridge Field, Mich.
Sixteen housing or hospital projects of the 1928 program, representing an expenditure of about $3,300,000, are completed or under way. Work has not been started on the remaining seventeen projects of the 1928 program'which will require expenditure of between $6,000,000 and $7,000,000. Under authority of congress Cheatham began correspondence to identify widows and mothers of American soldiers, sailors and marines buried in Europe preliminary to pilgrimages to the graves at public expense.
BAD MAN IS ‘GANGED’ Seeks Vengeance With Gun, but Gets Painful Beating. Bu Vnited Prt M’ALESTER. Okla, Nov. 14. When Zeke Goodman, estranged husband, went to the home of his brother-in-law to win vengeance for alleged abuse he failed to take into account the combined forces of his wife’s family. Goodman shot the brother-in-law, Roland Fuqua, in the face, but retreated when his gun jammed. Later he returned and was badly beaten by his wife and Fuqua, who had recovered sufficiently from the effects of the buckshot pellets to administer a beating which landed Goodman in the hospital. Skunk cabbage or weed is a common name for a broad-leaved plant of the arum family commonly known In America, It gives off an unpleasant odor.
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