Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 178, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1929 — Page 10

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iiLD army air CORPS WRANGLE FLARES AGAIN Charge, Counter-Charge Follow Article by N. Y. World Editor. hv Bcrit>p*-Tfownrd Xewxpntter Allinnre WASHINGTON, Dec. s.—The ermy air corps wrangle over the Aero Digest article of C. B. Allen, aviation editor of the New York World, in which he criticised severely the reception given by the air corps to reserve fliers, has flared again. rpia time it Is in the form of an article in the air corps news letter, written by Captain E. H. Holterman, a reserve officer, replying to Allen's charges. Holteman Ls from Woodstock, Vt. Both he and Allen attended reserve training camps at Mitchel field this summer. Allen didn’t like the treatment the reserves got, and wrote a piece about it. That annoyed the war department, and he was about to be kicked out of the reserves "Ten suddenly the army decided to in vestigate his charges. The investigation still Ls going on. Do Not Keep Up Allen charged that the air corps wps trying to get rid of the reserves. Holterman denies this, saying it merely is trying belatedly to eliminate reserves who do not keep up with the times in aviation. "Although Mitchell field officers work weeks and weeks preparing an Interesting course for the reserves,” Holterman says, "many of them regard the summer camp only as an opportunity for a vacation with P r y.” Allen charged the flying equipment was inadequate, and that reserves were forced to use training planes, while many service type ships stood idle on the flying line. Needed at AI! Times Holterman explained this by saying that Mitchel field has to send ao many planes to airport dedications, or photographic missions, and on co-operation work with the national guard and other branches of the army, that planes must be kept on hand at all times for a call. Alien charged that the reserves were forced to sleep in tents, while several squadrons w'ere housed in rew brick buildings. Holterman admitted this was true, but said living in a tent was better than living in the old tumble-down wartime build-

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