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FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1947

‘Integration’ Program | |

‘Now Completed

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (UP)

President Truman today nominated : 8900 Army and Air Force officers i for commissions in the regular (3

armed forces, The nominations are subject to confirthation by the Senate when! it reconvenes. This grip, chosen from 85,000 apPplicants, will be the last taken. into the regular army under a law which authorized 50,000 new post-war officers, ‘The law expires Dec. 31. 28,000 ‘Integrated’ Today's new officers bring to 40,-

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000 the total of regulars under the) law. Another 10,000 will be brought in from the U. 8. Military Academy, | from college ROTC graduates, from | officer candidate-wchools, from they aviation cadet system, by direct commissions and from the reserve | and the National Guard,

Approximately 28000 officers! came in under the post-war in| tegration program, including to-| day's 5000. There are about 12,000 regular army officers from before, the war. {

Today's group includes approxi- | mately 4000 air force officers. { The following list includes all those nominated from Indianapolis. || Rank in parenthesis is officer's present rank in the reserve: 1st Lt. (1st Lt) Charles .O. Alling, | Senta) 1 orgs, 5653 Guilford Ave. st he) James T, Barnes, Ar) Po 540 BE. 36th St. Capt. (Maj.) Ormonde 8. Brown, chaplain's corps, 133 E 10th St Capt. (Lt. Col.) Robert E. Brown, judge | advocate general's department, 3501 N. Euclid Ave. |

1st Lt. foape), R. Fernley, Air Forces 117 BE. Berwyn %

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by Lt. (1st Lt.) Forrest W. Schiansker,| finance department, 3142 Kenwood Ave. | 1st Lt. (Capt) George K. Shively, Air! ve. Ist Lt. (lst Lt.) Charles L. Warne, Air] Fruves, ne. o dddress. NAL pert A. Weeks, dental wel 3103

Court Settles Age Dispute

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Helen Alexander, Francine Cam-| den, June ,Lalen, Arthur Owhes, James Moore and Mrs. Mary .Hall, sponsor, will represent Washington High School at the 26th annual convention of the Indiana High School Press Association at Franklin College, Oct. 24 and 25. The Washington representatives will hear speeches by Kenneth Olgon, dean of the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern Unjversity; Mrs. Jeanette Covert Nolan, author, lecturer and jeurnalist, and| John Mdson Brown, associate editor

Washington P.-T. A. | To Meet Wednesday |

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