Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1943 — Page 5

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= 7000 Required at Once to | RNR R.0. T.C. Officers Named Treat Wounded Through rAd | For High School .. Dec. 31. in : Training.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (U. P) = PC Ra Gl | Cadet Col. Robert Smith has been The office of war information re-| : h y named commanding officer of the | vealed today that the. army and! A R. O. T. C. unit at Technical high navy require an additional 7000 y . PF Ba | school. z: medical officers and 800 dentists to, FR REE I | Other field officers include Cadet care for the wounded through Dec, | . Lt. Col. William Meek, and Cadet 31 as minimum insurance against 4 3 Bl (Majors Winston Churchill and all battle emergencies i WW Be 5 Ralph Howery, “The army belleves the clvillan| { X 'y, Senior line officers are Cadet {population is willing to make any! ' ; NAN (Captains Willlam B. Hoover, Wilsacrifice necessary to insure the) A i {lam T. Quillin, Henry Russe, Riche {minimal care of the wounded," | PP \ i ard B. Armstrong, Karl W. Me. lquoted Maj. Gen. Norman Kirk, | ig a Pal Clinlock, william R. Brandon, Ger« army surgeon general | ) : k Wl [ald E. Bramblett, Edward F. Camie, The exigencies of war demand that | 8 5 bh, 38 [Rex. A. Tranbarger, Danald 8. reserves be on hand for emergencies, | 5 katie k : . » : sities + Woerner and Karl T. Cox. {for expanding operations and a pre-| uck-like feet of Jap n organization of hospitals re the Solomons wear the split-toe Lieutenants. Listed need to set up such establishments shoes issued to Nippon soldiers | pst lieutenants include Cadets on foreign soil, he said. | who, as civilians, were accustomed | jai00 IL. Seward, Robert E. Evans, Quota Falls Behind to wearing open sandals held by [Charles K. Ziegler, Richard H. | a strap passing between the toes, Braun, Jack W, Means, Edgar OC. On the basis of information from| (Signal corps whote!) Featheringill, Ray R. Lane, Jack Li the army, navy and the war man- “Davidson, L. Ramon Secrest, Robert power commissioner's procurement H. Forbes and Robert 8, Lamp. and assignment service, OWI «VATICAN ASKS ROME * Second lieutenants are Cadets ported commissioning of doctors into | William E. Windsor, Robert N. the armed reserve is falling behind BE SPARED BY WAR Windsor, Duane D. Roberts, monthly quotas despite a lowering {George E. Stahl, John W, Neville, of Tequirements to meet civilian de- | LONDON. Oct. 21 (U. P.)~ The Earl 8 Woodwaid. Bron 1, Diss Adjustments to civilian needs al-|SViss radio. quoting reports from gan, Alfred N. Cav J A“ Rome, said last night that the Vat-| L. Robert Knight, Donald L. Gard=

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