Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1931 — Page 8

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PLANS DRAFTED FOR ABANDONING 53 ARMY POSTS Forts Are Designated by General Staff'After Survey Ordered by Hoover. . By United Press WASHINGTON, May 21.—Abandonment of fifty-three army posts, valued at $22,000,000, is contemplated by the war department, it was announced Wednesday night. The posts were designated by the general staff after a survey ordered by the President. Their abandonment. General Douglas MacArthur, chief of staff, said, will contribute to military efficiency as well as economy. Only thirteen of them now are garrisoned. Others may be added to the list, MacArthur said. Drop Important Posts Some of the more important posts proposed for abandonment are: Ft. Eustis, Va.; Ft. Brown, Brownsville, Tex.; Ft. Hunt, Va.; Camp Harry J. Jones, Ariz.; Ft. Lincoln, N. D.; Camp Stephen D. Little, Ariz.; Miller Field, N. Y.; Ft. Missoula, Mont.; Ft. D. A. Russell, Tex., and Chanute Field, 111. Abandonment of these ten posts alone would involve removal of nearly 5,000 officers and enlisted men. Consolidation of army stations long has been desired by the general staff, but political considerations have prevented it heretofore. Even now a flood of protests from various Interests is looked for. Other Economies Planned Further army economies to assist President Hoover in his attempt to cut governmental expenses $150,000,000 involve abandonment of harbor defense forts through anew method of mobile railroad guns and bombing planes, instead of the old style stationary cannon. The war department proposes to sell some of the posts it is abandoning. Others may be put to nonmilitary government use. The following posts, unoccupied except for caretakers, will be disposed of entirely: Fort Dade, Fla.; Ft. De Soto, Fla.; Key West Barracks, Fla.; Fisherman’s island, Va.; Ft. Ward, Wash.; Willapa Bay, Wash., Ft. Morgan, Ala.; Camp Upton, N. Y.; Camp Lee, Va.; Camp Eagle Pass, Tex., Camp Furlong, N. M.; Park Field, Tenn.; Carlstrom Field, Fla.; and Dorr Field, Fla. BODY _ DF GENERAL TO BE BROUGHT TO U. S. Hero of French Rescue Attempt to Be Buried in Native Land. By United Press TOURS, France, May 21.—Body of Brigadier-General Robert H. Dunlap of the United States marine corps, crushed in a landslide near here, will be taken to Paris today, where plans will be made for transportation to America for burial. The body of the American officer, who lost his life while heroically seeking to save a French peasant woman, will be taken by motor hearse to Paris.

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WISE MASTER NAMED J. R. Fenstermaker Elected to Scottish Rite Post. Rose Croix chapter of the Scottish Rite re-elected J. Ralph Fenstermaker to the position of most wise master at the annual meeting of the Indianapolis body held in the cathedral Wednesday night. Others renamed were Edward B. Raub, senior warden; James C. Gipe, Junior warden; Dr. Lewis Brown, orator; Edward D. Moore, treasurer, and Fred I. Willis, secretary. Fenstermaker announced reappointment of Martin T. Ohr, hospitaler; Harry L. Orlopp, master of ceremonies, and Frank Boms, tyler. Banks to Make Change MUNCIE, Ind., May 21.— Effective July 1, Muncie banks will institute a system of service charges for checking accounts.

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