Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1947 — Page 5
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Men 17 to 34 Eligible
recruits. The campaign will continue for.
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seventh anniversary of the entrance
Issues Proclamation |
on all public buildings. He declared:
“I also remind our citizens that a responsibility rests upon them for | the support of the national guard and I therefore urge all to give| their earnest attention to guard units in their communities and assist in the organization, recruiting and developments of those units.”
Men 17 to 34 are eligible to join the new national guard and there is a special place for war veterans, according to guard officials. In Indiana units of the fambus 38th division are scattered throughout Hoosierdom and new air guard units are based at Stout fleld, Indianapolis, and Baer field, FY. Wayne. Guardsmen spend one evening a week on specialized training programs with a “minimum” of close- , order drill. During the summer washer participate’ Ina I5=aay pros
gram of field exercises with other Ha
units of the guard. Paid for Service For each two-hour weekly armory | training period guardsmen receive | the following pay: Private, $2.50; ‘private first class, $2.66; corporal and T/5, $3; sergeant and T/4,| $3.33; staff sergeant and T/3. $3.83; technfcal sergeant; $4.50,-and master and first sergeant, $5.50. Guardsmen receive 15 days pay for two weeks summer training in the field with longevity pay for each three years of previous military service. Indiana's 38th (Cyclone) division, to which: Hoosiers “who join the guard will belong, bas. a ecelorful @history covering two, Worse:
It was organized at Camp “Shelby to “pleas from neighbors and found MANGE get cac ao ween pass Miss., before world war I and re- two sister recluses near death. They ground, declined to comment on ceived training there. It went over-|Were suffering from malnutrition (ye cause of the mishap and re-| Mal Frank T. Moore San Angelo,
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Indiana National guard and those in other states across the nation today began a strenuous offensive to gain an Sbjective of ‘88,888 new
to raise the Indiana National guard strength to 17,601. Congress has approved ‘appropriations covering: a total ‘Dational guard Strength of
The drive opens today on the 5688 in 1918 but did not fight as a
of national guard into federal serv. Place those in other units engaged ice preceding world war IT. in the battle of the Argonne.
Governor Gates proclaimed today guard unit in 1923 with Maj. Robert as National Guard Day and di-'H. Tyndall commanding. It was the rected that the flag be Seplayed pots guard division to train as a nit
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National C Campaign
"Seeks 88,000 More in Next Two Months
Total Strength of 682,000 OK'd by Congress;
for Weekly Training
the next 60 anys and it is intended
unit. Its men were pulled out to re-
The division was organized as a
for the next 18 summers, 192311041. In world war II the division's combat duty began Dec. 7, 1944, and centered in Bataan and the region northeast of Manila as the army re
Col. Ben H. Walt, state superintendent of public instruction, is act= ing division commander. Lt. Col.
cer of the air units composing the 122d Fighter group with headquarters at Stout field.
Trock.. Car Crash; Pedestrian Hurt
A pedestrian standing on the sidewalk was the only casualty in a truck-auto collision at 16th st
and Central. gve, last night, Chester E. Chamberlain, 1628 Cen1 ave., was cut and bruised when !a traffic light signal post fell over on him after it had been struck by! the vehicles in the collision. A car driven by Roy Smith, 18563 Brookside ave., collided with a truck | driven by Lester Cavanaugh, 27, of | 2403 Columbia ave. Both careened | linto the traffic light post, knocking | iit over on Mr. Chamberlain,
Aged Sisters Found Near Death in Filthy Home PITTSBURGH, Sept. 16 (U P.).— Police broke into a. rubbish-filled (house here last night in response
jand exposure. | Police said they found Frances | Bittner, 86, and her sister, Molly, 89,! llying on a bea amid an accumula- | tion of newspapers, cans and rub-| |bish. | Neither, the police said, weighed more than 65 pounds. At a hospital, physicians described tna condition as serious. The sisters have lived in seclu{sion since another sister, Rose, died three years ago.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (U. P.).—/ {Mass picketing of the strike-bound
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home for criticism, “dodo bird” bank. Mrs, Unversaw wore, a cosmetics bag and a * pair I Police Douht Coed Mrs. A’ D. Unversaw, the coed's found the bill in the bank shortly of pajamas. landlady, told authorities about the after Miss Davis disappeared. State police detectives searched conscience bank yesterday. Authorities theorized Miss Davis effects in the coed's room and said Met Foul Pla | She said Miss Davis and members may have deposited the bilo cover nothing there, including a number’ | lof the Unversaw family oiten cost of sending baggage to her since of letters, shed any light on her
: z {dropped small coins in a novelty She left only with the clothes she: disappearance. Return of Franklin . — aba ee ns
Student Seen Soon Times State Service ’ e080 FRANKLIN, Ind, Sept, 16. 1334 Franklin - police authorities and , o.oo . Franklin college officials today, eee eo clung to the theory that Miss Doris eee a e Louise Davis, missing 21-year-old ®*®** ee coéd hid not met foul play. 30 The attractive, dark-haired dra- es eee matics student has been missing ***¢e nearly two weeks since she is be- **®** lieved to have slipped & $5 bill into & “conscience bank" at her rooming house and Rough, a ticket to Chicago. Registration Deldyed Me But Police Chief Ralph Stinebarger said he felt she would re- 4 g 4 o | turn in time for school registrgtion.w ee » o Franklin collge registration has : : : : : | been delayed a week until next, 444 | Monday, recess Authorities were checking a re-'®* Ae | port that the stage-struck girl was 194% | seen with a tall stranger on Sept. +2, the day she disappeared. Miss Ethelyn Miller, former art department head at the college, told {authorities she saw the girl on the {street about 8:30 p. m, on Sept. 2, land that Miss Davis had spoken '
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SOLE SURVIVOR—Capt. Charles W. Warmack, 25, co-pilot | of an army B-17 that crashed in Bush river near Aberdeen, Md.,
son, William Ronald, at the Aberdeen proving grpunds, Nine per | sons died in the accident. Capt. Warmack, the lone urviver, parachuted from the stricken Flying Fortress and landed without injury in a tree. >. >
Co-Pilot, Sole Survivor Of Fortress Crash, Quizzed
ABERDEEN, Md, Sept. 16 (U. P.).—An army board of inquiry today questioned the co-pilot of a B-17 Flying Fortress which crashed}
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into Bush river yesterday, carrying seven army fliers and two civilians | top! to their death. The co-pilot, Capt. Charles W. Warmack, 25, of Paris, S b » | . | | Tenn. was the lone suivivor. He parachuted from the plane and landed u stantial, nicely sty ed safely in a tree on the army's Aberdeen proving _ground. Brig. Gen, Alfred Quinton; coms |” = a pe 8 ] ese it tables, of al hasdwgpds, . Officials identified the army yi on coos. in sinari-blonds. Brits itis ong as’ e000 al ona rIreracrsrwe 1 tt NEY NR Ee
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Tex.; 1st Lt. John Whitney, the fused to let newsmen question Capt. | ‘pilot, Arlington, Va.; Lt. Jesus Lu- | {Warmack until the board of inquiry | gio, Brownsville, Tex.; M/Sgt. Julius |
James W. Coney, New York City, i four-engine bomber failed to gain a. T/Sgt. y y 4 OTHER FAMOUS | ) If Desired! rector at the proving ground, Havre
Robert M. Reagor,| An army spokesman said it would “ooo Md., and Gabriel J. Day,| SERT
has issued its findings. Skalski, Philadelphia; Sgt. William | kx Peferred Payments One report was that the huge M: Fitzpatrick, Old Fort, N. C.; Pfc. | altitude after its takeoff, turned Galesburg, Til. suddenly and nosed into the river. ' The civilians were identified as) It sank almost immediately. Paul A. 8t, Vrain Jr, project dibe impossible to salvage the plane .ommercial photographer, Philadel- 7A v op G , § i l | Ji L 2. aly Savi without the help of divers. 'phia.
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