Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1948 — Page 16
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By DOUGLAS. LARSEN,
was Join ‘who. decided that “and enemy planes not-
“vary from its course during the - few minutes of a bombing s rT Ad 10 be pom Ve,
discovered this by person-| "
wiih flying missions over targets his plane full of flak holes.
2 TOM Ironpants” ; His. order putting this into ef-
fect won him the nickname “Old
Iroripants.” He flew the famous raid on the Messerschmitt plant
in Germany in 1943, among many others; sometimes he flew asiall hands against the Japs. pilot, co-pilot, navigator or ob-
server.
When the Air Force decided to try out shuttle bombing over Eu-lexecutive charge ¢f the operation
rope, Gen.’ LeMay got the job. From a base in England he made
the first such. rald, against Regengburg in Germany, landing getting the vital, long-range re-
. In Africa. search’ progrdm of the Air Force While he was “busy with thelunder way. ‘Nazis, the B-20, America's aerial} . Born In Ohio.
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- WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Whenever the U. 8. Air’ Fotos Linda !
Smo. y: ‘In ® ermaor the preset: world crisis, Be of the USAF's| tegi Salt command 1s ¢ loth assignment; That is why. Gen
with the Buperiorte was from the Marianas Islands. Late in 1944, “|that operation was started. ‘A few months’ later, Gen, LeMay moved again and began run-
Tinian and Guam. Somewhat infrequent, ‘high-altitude attacks became almost every-day; lower level affairs. : _“#Coal and Feed” It was thé combat version of the tactics he set up to beat the Berlin blockade this year, where “Ironpants” set up “Gen. LeMay's}
ground crews on a rush-hour schedule, just as he had worked
When the time came for the Alr Force to drop the first atomic bomb, Gen. LeMay was puf m
as chief of staff of the then U. 8. Arfity” Strategic Air Forces. After the. war -he got the job of
>1any-of the fromotions.
Punch i in Punches.
Harlan St., will be held at 10 a. State Hopefuls Open m. Monday in Wilson Chapel of. Up in Final Month [the Chimes and at 1:30 p."m. in Clear . Creek Christian Church lear Bloomington. Burial will be
] month.
IC1ark ‘Springer charged Demo-
crats with dual job holding, too; - [Henry F. Schricker, Democratic; candidate for Governor, struck at {Republican operation of the State
Conservation Hobart Creighton, Republican gu-
nist infiltration into our, federal | |government.”
[like to point out to the DemoEratie leadership in Indiana that
Coal & Feed Service!’ and worked Bx his “planes, his filers and his] seas TRAIL-BLAZER—Like Gen. U. S. Grant, who lvays tugged on a cigar when the going got rough, Lt. Gen. C. E. LeMay, new chief of the U. S. Strategic Air-Forces, lights a cheroot. He hewed the way- fo bomb Germany and directed the bombing of Japan by. B-29's. He now runs the Beslin air lift,
|Schricker appointed at least six
May talks in such a fow voice, we this operation, say §o.now, and all have bent ears.’ I'll-go out and show you how to LeMay's reputation among. the men who_ have served under him is as a hard taskmaster, But he has always tem: pered _ his ~orders ‘with a human
pHe aie us that, many times.
He studied .engineering at Ohio State. University .and- was .commissioned in the Air Force after radudtion. from; willy. Field,
“Nobody: can accuse LeMay. of ever having. talked Iimaelf into
-intreased . their “His favorite last
-after-alty “briefing “Now it you don't understand
One of his: ‘staff once said; “Lee *
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hst the “threat of CommuMr. Springer declared, “I should t e- policy: of “allowing members
cratic Party and was condoned by Mr. Schricker ‘during His ‘ad-
He said -a partial check of the i
records “reveals . that Henry
Democratic members of the Leg-
Conservation ‘Department and in
{spread New Dealism in Indiana.”
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ment is real and represents the
gravest: problem facing the na- Herman G. Fisher
tion today.” He added, ‘repeatedly Mr. Tru-
is a myth. He is refusing to tell
coherent shouts of ‘politics.’ ”.
candidate will speak at Anderson. Sen.. Homer E. Capehart
candidate “in the state is part and parcel of the New Deal.” “Most Republicans,” he added, “already are fully aware that a vote for any Democrat inthe general election Nov. 2, is a vote for the New Deal and a vote to
Meanwhile, Ira Haymaker, Democratic state chairman, charged the ‘“Gates-dominated GOP regime in the state house” with ‘heaping ‘tax after tax upon the property owners of this great state.” He declared, “After four years of bleeding the small taxpayers white, the state has its highest tax rate iit history . . : cities are practically bankrupt . . . citizens need relief , . : and property owners are being forced to the wall by new and confiscatory rates necessitated /by this financial idiocy.” .
33 Doctors End
Thirty-three Hoosier general practitioners yesterday were [scheduled to complete an annual two-day post-graduate course in Indiana University School of Medicine here. Speakers included Dr. J. Neill
List Other Speakers
in the closing discussion.
the program ‘were:
and Dr. Henry L. Hummons Indianapolis ilkinson: Dr
and Dr. James B Johnson, Greenca ithe] Dr. Clifford M Johes Whiting; Dr. W Laudeman, Elw Dr. Prederick Strieb Portland; Dr. Dan J. Schlesinger, Ham-
opr Ralph W. Dreyer Knightstown; Dr T. Scamahorn, Pittsboro Cc Stinson, Rochester; Dr. Marvin L. McClair and Dr. Floyd 8. Napp per, Scot Waburg un J.D. Godwin, New Palestine. Dr Ed
yin all of Terre Haute or r. W
Roger F. Whi Shelbyville; Dr. H. P. Zwick, Decatur; Dr A. Hibner, Monticells; Dr. J. (
y Dana; Dr. C. C. Kern and Bb; {Charles O. Weddle, Lebanon: Dr
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in. dines A resident af . Indian-
the New Yor in 1039. for whith he was. a car man. He was a member of the}
America.
Dey ent," ‘and Ella Sims, four sons, Jesse Sime: ‘ rned Cincinnati, and Frank, Russe bernatorial candidate, | wa and Herman Sims, all of Indian-
apolis.
dianapolis, and Mrs, Fern Plank, Sarasota, Fla. nine grandchildren and. four great-grandchil-
the the. Legislature to: hold state|dren also survive. th - jobs was developed. by the Remo Clarence Cravens
ministration in the Governor's/Cravens, 61, of 601 Martin St, office.” who died yesterday: in hig home, Slaps at GOP : will be held at 2:30 p. m. Monday
Chimes. 2Burial will follow in Greenwood, Ind.
islature to other state jobs.” Mr. Cravens’ had been an IndianMr. Schricker denounced Gov.|apolis resident 30 years. He had Gates and Republicans for “med-|beén employed as "an oxygen dling - ‘and political patronage; loperator and maintenance man. which our Republichn friends in-|at t National, Cylinder Gas sisted upon injecting - into. the|/Corp. for the past eight years.
the face of .which Milton Matter; wifk, Mrs. Ruth Cravens; a stepa staunch Repubfican, resigned son, Charles Spiker; a: brother, as director because he could not|Ernest Chance; a sister, Beéssie stand to see fhe Tesources of the|Schielinger; four half-sisters, Ef-| : (department: dins{pated HE ‘payiGe- Reep,: Sadie- Cutshaw, Fannie] .. .. [political rewards.” ' Lester, all of Indianapolis, and] i Mr.’ Creighton, ‘gheaking Aat{Gussie Chance, Shirleyville, Ind.; Bloomington Tast night, charged, and two. half-brothers, Charles “The threat of Commiunjst infil-|Cravens, Indianapolis, and tration into our Federal govern-|Charle sCravens, Iowa City. ~
“Seeks to Hide Failures” gog p, Hanna Ave., Who died yes.{man has declared that this threat Jeray fie home, wil be Jeid a 1
you thé truth. He is trying to Hae Nis wir Fatinres- vening-in{ 2% in Round Hill Cemetery,
A Republican luncheon in hon-|®F or of Mr. Creighton will -be- held [ployed as a cabinet-maker for the | Gest RIE sorte Bodie Airpts, FR eUDng. PRE Club. Tonight the Rebublican|Years: ag
Garber, Dr. Sidney, A. Kauffman, |. Dr. Dwain Walcher, Dr. Frederick W. Taylor, Dr. Kenneth C. [Kohlsteadt, Dr. James O. Richey, Dr. Alexander I. Ross and Dr. {Lyman T. Meiks.
Members of the department of Pediatrics and .Obstetrics will close the program. Dr. Byron K. Rust, Dr. Carl P. Huber and Dr. Matthew Winters will take part Those scheduled to complete Dr. Norman R. Booher, Dr. E D Molen
Dr t . Charles R. Alvey, Muncie: Dr! Milton Tepfer, Priendsville; Dr. BE. H. Price, Danville, Dr. Anne Nichols, Dr. O, F. Parker
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He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Three: sisters, Mrs. ‘Marie Baxer and Mrs. Arbutus Givan, In-
Funeral services for Clarence
n the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the
A native of Scottsburg, Ind.’
Among . the survivors are his
+ Services for Herman G. Fisher,
Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will
A native of Indiana, Mr, ‘Fish-| who was 74, had been em-|
~ He is wi his wife, Mrs. Olga Fisher; two daughters, Ms. |
Pearl Freers and Mrs. Theresa | told a GOP rally at Oolitic last/Myers,. both of Indianapolis; two night that “every Democratic sons, Albert Fisher, Indianapolis,
and Otto Fisher, Oklahoma City, and two sisters, Mrs. Linda Heben aand Mrs. Rosa Roessler; Indian-
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