Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 20

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border, about 1000 miles. Approximately one-third of the total—civilian type items and material the war department wants for future operations—will be shipped home. The rest will be declared surplus and turned over to the State Department's Foreign Liquidation commission for sale here. But, right now, collecting, cataloging ‘and guarding the property and installations is a major job and nobody’s willing to guess when it] will be finished. ! New Planes Junked | C-46 Commando and C-47 Skytrain aircraft are being collected at

central fields pending s decision from Washington on how many will | be sold here and how many moved | elsewhere. Comparatively new bomb- | ers and fighters are being torn down | for salvage, | And GI's are moving some 20,000 | tons of material back out of Burma into India because of lack of a marked. there Included a'e the pumping stations of the pipeline from . Ledo, India, to Kunming, | China, which was built to move gas {and oil for the war in China. The

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The first 84,000 tons of .the “ex©e8s,” valued at $30,243,000, has been declared surplus and turned over to the liquidation commission for sale. Network of Airfields j

In addition; Uncle Sam also had 198 fixed installations; including a network of airfields over India, 55 of which are worth over $100,000. Of these 117 are scheduled to be turned over to the British—who built them for the U. 8, under re-

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75th, 5th Infantry | Now on High Seas

PARIS, Dec. 3 (U.P.).—~Redeployment timetable of U. 8, army div-| isions: ; 75th infantry: On high seas. Sth infantry: On high seas. 12th armored: On high seas, 2th infantry: In Camp Piitsburgh, Oise section; scheduled to reach staging area within wook. ! 89th infantry: In Le Havre stag- | {ing area; 5000 men to be shuttled ' to United Kingdom Dec. 4 and 7, remaining 10,000 to be shipped directly to United States &t indefinite date. ’ 90th Infantry: Arriving in’ Calais staging area of Marseille zone.

area. : i 36th Infantry: First elements on | high, seas, remainder in Calais stag- | Area. i 20th, 100th, 84th, 80th infantry, 82d airborne, 2d armored: Alerted for movement, }

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By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. ALTHOUGH dental caries (decay) occurs at any time of life, the first set of teeth is most apt to decay between 4 and 8 years of age and the permanent set: between 12 and 18 years. From 5 fo 18 years A * . the average per- - . son acquires about 1.3 new cavities a YEeAT; alter 35 “years the rate of ¥ development de- : elines markedly,

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