Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1946 — Page 4

" Raster Gonoral Paks. 2 on Loss of Trained Men. . s on’ Seperate Corps

By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff ‘Writer , Sept. 5.—America's peacetime G. L s who like any rs are supposed 10 travel on their stomachs, are traveling to s outside camp today and spending most of their pay on y complain, because they can't stand army food, general, who supplies this food, says now is

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Engineer Speaks of "On Tool Steels]

John R. Harbatigh, metallurgical service engineer for Jessop Steel Co., Washington, Pa., will speak on “Modern Tool Steels. and “Their Heat Treatment” ' at a meeting of the Indianapolis chapter of the aan Society of Tool Engineers in Hotel Lincoln at “7 p. m. today.

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“do any further investigating in the army's: pantry

(Editor's Note: Ever since a nine-man eivilian bourd of sxperis made its repart to the war department five nanie £0 on army Youd conditions, - NEA! fond editor bas been. ng inte the story of Wantage disclosed by that report. In his latest dispatch, he fells Tha Abe army's quararmaer mm yo

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after a detailed refood waste by an in-

He answered that! ne iad made| gome favorable recommendations | concerning i. Through other | sources, it was learned that Gen. | Larkin is cordial to a food service corps if placed under the quarter-| master general's ‘office, but not as|

cy asked Gen. Larkin what tm

had been made, what i Rote steps had been taken | since the Hennessy report was laid ion the war secretary's desk on April 8, 1946. © | “We are not ready for another in- . westigation now,” the general sald.| o0) oor and medical corps. has been some improvement.| 4 other members of the gen“eral staff object to having a food corps even within the quartermaster corps on the ground it would weaken the authority of line officers over many of their men, ; One line general declared he didn't want anyone to be able to of tell him he can’t take a man out of food. work and put him to work digging ditches. The Hennessy committee fnsists that the present food service personnel, even those in the highlypublicized eooks and bakers school, often consists of men totally unfit for such duties, Urged Pay Increase The committee recommended an increase in rating and pay to ato| tract better men in food service work, and an extension of the training for cooks and bakers beyond the current eight-week course. that "en. Larkin, who now is directly responsible for the cooks and bakers

He was silent on the question of | higher ratings. He said longer training is under consideration, And he said he 1s beginning to check on the ‘qualifications of the men being sent there. But one of the strongest opponents to the committee's recommendations is a highly-placed three-star general. Tt is his attitude that any day laborer could be turned into a chef in a few weeks.

a —— —————. METHODIST DRIVE ON WP) A - | $300,000 for & building” for. Methodist and other students at Indiana .university was under way today. The drive is

sponsored - by Indiana Methodist church leaders.

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Also scheduled to appear on the program is J. B. Eddie, district manager for the Jessop Co,

Mr. Harbaugh

Mr. Harbaugh's talk will be de-|-voted ~ im part to-ems Toplanatcs [of “the causes -of failures in “ipol

steels, particularly in hardening and grinding. He will use 36 photographk

Tk Umeets Miss Cinsimatt but Delay Proves to Be Ivo?

By FREDERICK Cc. OTHMAN United Prosp Stall Correspondent “ ATLANTIC QITY, N. J, Bept. §,~ I can't call this dispatch “murder

at ‘the beauty pageant” hecause Miss Cinginnati has not learned yet who caused her to sit down on a lipstick,

{If she had been wearing a red! bathing suit it wouldn't have been

s0 bad, But there was Miss Cineinnati, known to the hfinefolks as Miss Lavonne Bond, waiting in the dressing room for her tufn to walk briskly down the runways before the judges and 7000 other goggleeyed beauty lovers at the 35th annual Miss America contest, n ” » HER SUIT was white, It was Chieti Me ney designed, according Gat a TERE, to attract ats

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As 1 reconstruct the crime, a mis. creant in another bathing suit sneaked over while the band was tootling its loudest and placed her lipstick, of the shade known as Tigerwoman, between the chair and Miss Cincinnati, Scrunch!

vw 8 8 : “MISS CINCINNATI Teared the worst, because a girl {i a bathing costume stretched taut can't sit on a lipstick without realizing it. Or so said Miss Cincinnati. Up she jumped. She looked in the mirror. E-e-e-eek! There was hell to pay in a ladylike way backstage at the Atlantic City municipal auditorium, The. chaperons agreed now jE -

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Where she found that’ spare cos tume I don't know, but all's well that ends well and as far as I know there are no further crises at this moment among the lovelies competing for the $25,000 award, ‘Even Miss Tennessee (Wilda Bowman of Chattanooga) conformed to custom. She had announced she didn't intend to let the customers ogle her legs. There were some reports of a cattier variety about the dimension ot these underpinnings, but when the time came she showed ‘em. The Suit was black; the legs as pretty as these old eyes ever have seen.

waa I HAD a close seat, too. It is no good: being a reporter at a prize-

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