Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1940 — Page 17
’ TJURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1940
5 MEN DEAD IN GASOLINE BLAST
24 Others Are Burned When Pipe Line Explodes in |
GUARD LEAVES |
| ~AND EARS BURN
Gen. Ford Scorchingly Hints |
At Officer Shakeup After
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BUFFALO, Okla. Aug. 29 (U. P.) —Five men were dead today and 24 others were in serious condition from burns suffered late yesterday ! when a Phillips Petroleum Co. gasoline line exploded. Several Were in critical condition. The dead were George Osman, 20, Selman, Okla.: Pat Cummings, 19, Laverne, Okla.: Donald King, 22,
Buffalo, a senior at Northwestern | University, Warren Hendrick, 35. Buffalo, and Vernon Hardy, 21 La- | verne, Okla. : The men were members of a crew repairing a leak on the gasoline line 18 miles northeast of here. King and Hendricks were trapped by the belching flame and their bodies lay under the torch until the
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| Maneuvers. | CAMP M'COY, Wis, Aug. 29 (U, P.).—National Guardsmen of the Second Army were en route to their homes in Indiana and other states | today, talking about the possibilities ‘of shakeups in their commands. | | The talk started yesterday after, Lieut. Gen. Stanley H. Ford, who | commanded the Second Army in| {field maneuvers here, declared in a {scorching final critique that Army |leadership cannot be exercised from | ‘a sedan on the highways. | Troops Should Be Led
Speaking to the officers and senior non-commisisoned officers of two army corps which make up the
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| Second Army, Gen. Ford said: | | “You must accept the fact that] {true leadership cannot be exercised | effectively from a sedan or com{mand car traversing the highways, | lor from a tent in command post. | Not only must the commander be actually in personal contact with his men, but he must supplement | his efforts by those of agent officers
{and co-ordinating officers with front line elements. Troops should be led and you should not be content
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George H. Pennington. duction set Sept. 6.
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New officers of the Broad Ripple Post 312, American Legion, will to force them from the rear. be installed Sept. 6 in the post | "Great demands have been made
headquarters, 64th St. and Col- (upon the troops, bringing to the lege Ave. [fore certain deficiencies relating to|
Special guests at the ceremony the low physical fitness of some, and | are to include the new state com- {this deficiency was reflected in lack mander, John A. Watkins, and |of leadership. State Adjutant William E. Sayer. Notes Violation of Orders
The new post officers are George | : ' H. Pennington, commander; Har- | “The command has a few officers, [both line and staff, who are not |
old Pursel, first vice commander; equal to the demands made upon
| Clifford Chambers, second vice Sommsntien Sirstie, Haus, Jug (them. Generally this is due to lack] jutant; Carroll Skaar, correspond- ‘of training, but whatever the cause, ing adjutant Earl Haley, finance [the deficiency should be corrected.” | officer; Cecil Hartman, chaplain; He said that since start of the Lawrence Hinshaw, service officer; | ivy ‘whi A ; . \ . : Y i neuvers, in which 65,000 GuardsRichard C. Fields, historian; Frank | ancu : | Quick. athletic officer. and Graf- Men and regular soldiers have been Y ) . taking 't dur st three ton Anderson. sergeant-at-arms. taking part during the last th e ErgeanL Rm weeks, there has been a notable im-| provement in conduct of military B. Jensen of the International Har- operations because military pervester Co. and Ray Stewart of the sonnel have been living the life of a Prest-O-Lite Co. Inc. will attend soldier 24 hours a day. ‘the National Metal Congress and However, he did take note of one Exposition in Cleveland Oct. 21-25. 8ross violation of orders. They are chairman and secretary, He pointed out that tactical em-| |respectively, of the Indianapolis ployment of one unit was in direct
Chapter of the American Society for violation of corps orders, with the Metals. {result that the enemy seized a vital]
|area, delaying the advance and increasing the fatigue of the troops, ~ GURRY U. S. FAVOR
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{In time of war, he said, harsh dis- | lciplinary action would have followed | | P.) —Both candidates for the Presi-|
‘suhch action by a unit commander. | {dency of Mexico during the next six |
| COPS WADE STREAMS | HUNTING DYNAMITE iyears were jockeying today for {favorable position in the political! P.) —Police in swimming suits and |
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Aug. 29 (U. and economic favor of the United hi-boots today waded along JackStates. [son County streams searching for Gen. Juan Andrew Almazan, five tons of explosives stolen from a independent candidate who claims warehouse five days ago. to have been legally elected in the, Two of the stolen 188 cases of July 7 election, arrived here yester- dynamite were found last night by day in search of “rest and relaxa- young swimmers in the flood-swol-tion.” len Blue River. Gen. Manuel Avilo Camacho, Gov- Authorities believed the thieves |ernment-sponsored candidate who frightened by the intensive search, also claims to have won, has been had dumped the dynamite into the represented in Washington recently river or its tributaries.
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