Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1945 — Page 8
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not according to the war department. Maj. Gen. Stephen G. Henry, giv-
be released for another year, of good reasoning, it won't drop to 70.” ‘ Henry explained that the factors | ing the house military affairs com- |governing discharge points were nro ion county hygiene clinic. Miss mittee a report on the operation of based on a survey of all servicemen > ve
the point system, said also that the through a scientific poll. army has no intention of lowering .
| the 40-y®ar age limit for dutomatic
discharges.
Henry said, however, that taking,
into consideration factors such as it {replacements and transportation fa-
eilities. the program is running smoothly, and that 100,000 will be discharged during June. For July, he said it will be 100,000; August, 125,000; September, 150,000; October, 175,000; November and December, 190,000 each, and January, February, Maich, April and May, 200,000 each. Men are being released to date on a score of 85 points, but a
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, | Dom, 2h | o: : Yetaining ma ny A navy psychiatrist will speak on'Fobes. younger ‘men eligible for release! cee ir pimped under the point system. ; “We don’t think that's a fair way Retain no in a democracy y around,” he said. to release the man who has fought the hardest and the longest.” Pointing out that releasing men | under the point system will be long i
would: mean
to pass the
and complex, Henry said that re- § placements “must be on hand to new take over their jobs, and this takes
“critical” score will be announced |time.”
next month.
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He listed “five barriers” to prompt { discharges. 1. Transfer of men from one type | of unit to another, which usually in- | cludes some retraining.
2. Bringing in replacements.
3. Availability of transportation. 3 in | #5
4. Training of replacements
new assignments.
5. Time required for furloughs.
“The army plans to return 2,-
“The fair way is
Of Many Eligible Veterans FOR. PSYCHOLOGISTS
3 | ‘The Indiana Association of Cli Al | | WASHINGTON, June 21 (U. P.).; Asked if there was a possibility | oy Psychologists osiation. So —Many servicemen eligible for dis- that the new score would be as low | : vine ’ : : . day at Indiana university extension . |charge under the point system can-|as 70, Henry replied: “For the sak
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lems at the 2 p.m. session Dr. Edith Weisskopf, psyc
1 Cecilia Galvin, retired publi
|principal, will describe the Red| Order of Eagles, will give a card . | Cross program for teaching conva-|party at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Eagles In reply to questions about lower- | lescent soldiers. There will be a|temple. The committee in charge | d business meeting from 3:30 to 5:00
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ling the next 12 months,” Henry “It plans to take in 800,000
Reunited recently at Ft. Harrison were Second Lt. James J. Rouch, and his sister, Marjorie, an employee there,
SECOND LT. JAMES J. ROUCH, who was graduated this month from the U. S. Military academy | at West Point, N. Y., is spending | a 30-day leave with his sister, | Marjorie, an employee in the ci- | vilian personnel office at Ft. Harrison, and his mother, Mrs. Alexander J. Rouch, Waukegan, Ill. Lt. Col. Rouch, his father, now adjutant general of the Philippine army, was formerly stationed at Ft. Harrison. Lt. Rouch was commissioned in the air corps and after his leave will go to Enid, Okla. for B-25 training. He graduated from Technical high school in 1941.
EIGHT INDUCTED BY LOCAL BOARD 2
Eight more registrants were inducted through local board 2 this
week. They were John Edward Power, 3142 Hovey st.; Lavonne Powell, 2865 N. Denny st.; Charles Walter Ennis, 1706 Central ave.; Kenneth Richard Kennard, 2426 Carrollton ave.; Waldon Joseph Stahl, 2232 Park ave.; Richard Thomas Battles,
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Dieters | CHINA GOLD PROBE dune 21 (U. 11 get fewer diet than just be-
China's gold scandal. Minister of Finance O. K. Yul an-| nounced the arrests; but did not re~| market and held {veal who the defendants. were, or 'price.
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