Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1940 — Page 13
CITY EXPECTED TOBE INDUCTION
POST FOR DRAFT
» Sciectees to Get Physical Exam Here, Then Enter Ft. Harrison.
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY Times Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Sept, dianapolis is expected to be selected as one of 100 draft induction centers, it was reported here today. The city likely will be chosen for this purpose since Ft. Harrison already has been named as a reception center to handle 1000 selected service men at a time. : © The War Department today ex- + 7. plained what will be done at these .? Tcenters as follows: : “The basic purpose of an induction station is to give a detailed physical examination to the selectees; formally induct them into the military service and then pass them on to the reception center. “The induction stations will perform functions similar to those of the. ordinary recruiting stations, and they will be so located as to expedite the processing of selectees. Approxi- . ‘mately 100 of these stations will be ~distributed throughout the United + States. h Prompt Action Planned
: “It .is planned to pass the + selectees through the induction sta- .| tions and to the reception centers " the same day that they arrive, If the induction station is located in a » city, they either will be cared for ..at the station, or will be lodged in armories or hotels. : “If any of the men are found to i. be disqualified by physical defects at the thorough physical examination which will be given them at the induction station, they will be furnished transportation back to their home towns at that time. “When they arrive at the reception centers, the selectees will have -«their first real contacts with the i"“Army. Their records will be com- - pleted, uniforms will be issued, an «opportunity given to obtain Govern“ment insurance policies, vaccinations , "and inoculations will be administered, and the men will be carefully -~gorted and -classified for their first -assignments in the Army. “Each man will be given a general “classification | test and will then. be “interviewed by an officer to de- “. termine the military duty to which : he is best |adapted. Information 3.» will. be obtajned as to the man’s =. age, birthpla¢e, home, parents, de~pendents, and education. It will be srascertained hat foreign languages ~-he speaks, if any; it will be de«termined what work he has done in xivil life: and what previous mili-| Z=tary experience he may have had. |
en Hobbigs to Be Noted
= “If he appears to have been a ==trained specialist in some branch of Za civil trade, that fact will be noted. ,".~He will be giyen an opportunity to .express his |choice in athletics, “hobbies, and the nature of service ‘he desires. This information will “give a clear picture of the man’s ““*suitability for any particular mili«tary assignment, “' “The selectees will remain at the
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Locomotive - Engineer O. R. Thomas spends most of his day making up trains at the Union Station, but he’s found time to cultivate tomato plants at his home, 2510 N. Pennsylvania St., that are the envy of his neighbors, Almost 10 feet high the vines have provided the Thomas’ with 13 cans of the fruit, with some left over for. the neighbors.
ARMY CHECKING ‘BOOSTER BOMB’
Demolition Power Increased By Secret Process, Soldier Claims.
SAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept. 26 (U. P.).—A process for increasing the demolition power of bombs 50 times —so0 that even a firecracker could be converted into a destructive weapon | —is claimed by Master Sergeant Frank Newton, chief of the Ord-
* British Veins by Red Cross.
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ica’s “blood bank" reaches its destination. More than 3600 American resi- | dents have shed a pint of their
3 | blood for transfusing into wounded
| Britons and the Red Cross plan for voluntary blood donations is only
{little more than a month old.
This blood, after having the red and white corpuscles whirled out of it in a process called “centrifugation,” is mixed with a saline solu-
BLOOD FOR WAR
Strange Mixture Raised for
NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (U. P.).— There will be a strange mixture of B | blood in British veins when Amer-
tion and put on ice until used. Refrigated trucks transport it from the hospital to a refrigerated warehouse. Once the blood plasma leaves the hospital, its location is kept secret until it arrives in Britain. Of the “depositors” in the “blood bank,” more than half are women. The list includes German refugees, Italian anti-Fascists, British evacuees and daughters of the American Revolution. Royal blood was given by the Ranee of Sarawak, wife of the “White Rajah” of northwest Borneo, while Isador Gennett contributed a pint of Russian-Jewish: blood. Gennett was the disabled war veteran who three years ago placed a wreath on the Unknown Soldier's grave in Berlin, before Nazi author-
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England 300 years ago,” he sald, ess was painless, and the average “but I'm sending a pint of blood [time taken was a half hour.
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Another . donor was a woman| MONTGOMERY, Ala. Sept. 26 whose son was a member of the | (U. P.).—The average American Royal Air Force for Britain. A man | family has odds “slightly in its fawhose mother-in-law had been |vor” that its expected child will be killed in London by a bomb said he |a boy. This observation was made hoped his blood would save the life |by the Alabama state health deof somebody else's mother.
partment from a special study of Most of the donors said the proc-' births in the past three years.
ities discovered he was Jewish. Gennett said he gave his blood for | America, not for Britain. Newbold Morris, president of the! New York City council, said he had | made arrangements to give some: blood. “The Morrises were kicked out of |
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nance Department at Ft. Rosecrans. Sergt. Newton said his method, perfected after five years of re-| search, would give a one-ton- bomb |
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“Reception Center only long enough ,-+to sort and classify them, which, it| "3s anticipated, will require, on an| ..average, two or three days. =+: “Selective service men are to be| w=placed in Regular Army units, in '“.'National Guard units, or in Replacement Centers.”
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