Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1947 — Page 4

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To Hide Deficiencies the 1047 print, | OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss, Oct, 10 Yearbook of But- ’ | (UP)—High-ranking officers at the ler University's {army air force's Air University at|junlor class, Maxwell Pleld, Ala, today got an-| Miss Anna 3 lother blast from a former public Harshman, Indirelations colonel who once served Anapolis junior, there. |who 1s editor of G. R. Johnston, director of the the publication, {field's public relations course until announced ap{his separation from the army, ac- | pointment of 12 {cused Alr University authorities of additional staff trying to use “big names” in edu- members. They cation to hide their own deficlen- are:

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| Mr. Johnston, now publisher of |sociate editor, assisted by David | [the Jackson County Times here, |Hamp, Kokomo, and Jack Fults, | earlier had charged that the “We: | Indianapolis; Miss Phyllis Stujtz, | high officers were “seeking war With (rndjanapolis, layout editor, assisted | Russia.” |by Miss Joyce Curtis, Chicago, Miss | The former colonel told Rotarians ghirley Clingy, ‘and Miss Suzanne | here that Alr Universtly heads had Johnson, both of Indianapolis; | invited five prominent university | Robert Collins, Indianapolis, sports, presidents to the field “merely 0 leditor, and Thomas Wadleton, In- |

couple their names with the insU- {4ianapols, staff photographer, tution.” | yg He named Dr. Elliott Dunlap ASSISUNE ‘Miss O'Dell will bé

Smith of Carnegie Institute, Dr (Jane Dieterich, Jean Scott and Robert Stewarns of Colorado, Dr,|[7¢an LeBlen, all of Indianapolis. Isiah Bowman of Johns Hopkins, | pl Dr. George D, Stoddard of Illinois and Dr. Clarence Dykstra of the eyer rante University of California, > The educators were invited to examine the Air University’s curricula, Blood Test 0 de Mr. Johnston said, but in many I [

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that the army officer today must Ignored a court call. 10 to 16. be highly specialized instead of a! But a lawyer appeared to deny jack-of-all-trades.” * that Mr. Meyer was the father of 2 . Mr. Johnston said that Maj. Gen, 8 baby born early this year to blond d lerina Skirt Muir 8. Palrchild, Air University Patricia Miles, commandant, and Maj. Gen, David| The attorney, Jerome K. Strauss M. Schlatter and Brig. Gen. Earl demanded and was granted, an Ss $ 98 W. Barnes barred the press from order for. a blood test to determine =

routine coverage of the educators’ if the 25-year-old former cigaret visits in a desperate attempt to win girl's paternity charges against his their favor, [client were justified, I Ar —— - Refuses to Increase Bail LJ Judge Frederick L. Hackenburg in p er IS S special sessigns, ho¥ever, denied a req

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in view of “his past'= An anonymous letter, listing what escapades.” the unidentified writer described| After disposing of these requests, as “wide open gambling joints” in {Judge Hackenburg set Dec. 4 for Mr Indianapolis was turned over to/ Meyer's trial Police Chief Howard Sanders by| A blood test of Mr. Meyer, Miss 2 Mayor George Denny today. Miles and the baby, 8-months-old/S The letter, signed only as a citl- | Douglas, will be taken on a date to zen, listed 10 downtown addresses be set by Judge Hackenburg some. at which it sald “gambling was time before the trial begins. going on every day” and that the! Mr. Strauss told newsmen that police “know about these places.” DE EYRE 0 Apnored Mh Sides The writer sald he didn't sign still was in the city, but refused to disclose his exact whereabouts,

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