Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1942 — Page 10

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NAVY OUTLINES ‘OFFICER NEEDS

illan Group Joins Drive To Enlist Specialists For Commissions.

< ttee emphasized today. This is especially true in the case ©of college graduates who are 27 or under. A picture of officer needs was presented in the committee's anpouncement which contained information from Walter Hess, its secretary, who returned from a meeting in Chicago called by Capt. E. S. Root, director of naval officer ) ent for the Middle West. ~~ Dr. Root told representatives of ~ several] committees that the young ‘college graduates were needed at ~ once for training in the naval reserve midshipmen’s schools. Those completing the four month's {raining will be commissioned ensigns.

i ‘Pearl Harbor’ Class

- Other announcements made by Capt. Root include: A “Pearl Harbor anniversary class” for midshipman training is being formed throughout the country with its quota expected to be filled by Dec. 17. For men 28 and older, a general education may qualify them for commission before assignment to #raining, Many of these men are trained for navy communications, armed guard duty or for the navy’s Jocal defense organization on the sea borders. Applicants with'g general education and non-specialized background and who are over 30, need not have & college degree. They must show credit for at least two years college study, plus outstanding vocational records. Those between 28 and 30, inclusive, must have a degree and . 8t least one year’s experience in some occupational field. I Need Specialists * The technical specialized field is broader and the need is greater. - Electrical, mechanical, aeronautical, radio, architectural, sanitary, civil chemical and diesel engineers are high on the openings. Younger men must have degrees. In the cases of their elders, long technical work records may be substituted for education requirements, The latter is especially true in a demand for men with construction experience who will be assigned to the navy’s construction battalions. 5 There the experience record, pro- . ‘vided it actually has been in the field, is weighed more than education in considering qualifications. ~~ Construction foremen with long - work records are being placed in the warrant officer ranks without regard to any classroom education. “Ministers are needed to fill the

[5 _ pavy’s chaplain corps.

{Other specialist fields from which Wen are being sought include petroleum engineering and refinery construction, boat-hull carpentering, cargo handling, machinist mechanics, audio-visual education and physics. ~The local civilian advisory committee has set up headquarters for ~ preliminary interviews at 120 W. North st. > On the committee are Nicholas H. Noyes, chairman; Will A. Hanley, A. Kiefer Mayer, Frank A. Montrose, T. R. Johnston of Lafayette, Fentress Tucker of Anderson and ' Thomas J. Morton Jr. of Evansville.

WORK SUSPENDED ON ORDNANCE PLANT

"CLINTON, Ind. Nov, 19 (U. P.).— © Officials of the Wabash river ordnance works said yesterday that work on a second huge smokeless powder plant started in Vermillion county about three months ago had ‘been suspended. No reason was given for the suspension on the plant, which was to have supplemented the $53,000,000 plant projected a year ago and pow in production. : . The announcement said, however, that the decision to halt construc- _ tion on the secondary plant would not affect the production of the original works. The ordnance works occupies an estimated 18,000 acres between Newport and Montezuma. Further anments, plant officials said, will come from the army ordnance ~ department in Washington.

EXTENDS INDIAN LAWS

«President Roosevelt yesterday by _ executive order extended the period of government trusteeship over Indian lands which, unless extended, would expire in 1943. The exten- > were for 25 years and apply to tribal, as well as individual Indian lands under. government trusteeship. ‘ :

tment in Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (TU. P.).

Kiwanis Leader

J. Raymond Schutz, a member of the board of trustees of Kiwanis . International, will be the official representative to the Indiana Kiwanis district organization here tomorrow, Orville R. MaxField of Ft. Wayne, governor-elect of the Indiana district, will be in charge of the meeting. Mr. Schultz has long been interested in Kiwanis activities and has held various offices in the district. He is chairman of the district committee on citizenship. He is president of the Standard Life Insurance Co. of Indiana with offices in Indianapolis.

J LOCAL STUDENTS JOIN PHI BETA KAPPA

Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Nov. 19— Three students from Indianapolis are among 24 who will be initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary society, next Monday. They are Fred PF. Morris, Robert F. Brockman and Morris Green. Others elected are:

Carl M. Moser, Clinton; Mrs. Elizabeth Porter Leslie, Bernice” E. Brown, George Preston Gregory, Paul Visher, Jules Hendricks, Dorothy C. Thompson and Norma L. Kunz, all of Bloomington: Robert E. Moses, Worthington; Jeremiah Cameron, Kansas City, Mo.; Letitia M. Williamson, Bluffton; Richard L. Hudson, Cambridge City; Robert W., Osborne, Windfall; Marguerite Brown, Ft. Benjamin Harrison; Carl W. Goebel, Ft. Wayne, Justin E. Arata, Mishawaka; Francis King, Evansville; Jay M. ne Royal Center; Gerald Woodard, Rushville; Joyce P. King, Thomasville, N. C., and Wilfred Lusher, Columbus. eee eee resect ee ns mrs ro me

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