Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1949 — Page 8

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Idec! departure and arrival times for distant and neighboring cities, Save on Family J -Fore Plas and round ¥rips In U. & Delfidows free meals; courteous service; no Hipping. For reservations coll Riley” 4381, or soe your travel agent.

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BABY CARRIAGE

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Where's Sam?

Many guests inquire of the familiar person who busied himself in the confines of the Subway for so many years. He is taking a well-deserved rest with ‘Mrs. Sam’ in Mot Springs.

Harry Hochman

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Crosses 28th

“* Report 71,000 1 Negroes in Army

Evans Named as Aid To Secretary Johnson By ALVIN E. WHITE By Seripps-Howard Newspapers

WASHINGTON, May 12 — Defense Secretary Louis Johnson re-~

his Negro civilian aid, and at the same time released a report on the Negro in the Army. Mr. Evans formerly held the

Department. Several prominent Negroes were reported seeking the civilian aide post, but Mr, Evans’ promotion came in recognition of his excellent past services and familiarity with the Army's problems and programs, A former military and aviation instructor in a Negro college, his

Negro leaders. The report was Mr. Evans’ final statement as race rélations adviger in the War Department. According to the report, Negroes now comprise more than 11 per ¢ent of the Army's total strength. They number 71,000 enlisted men, 65,000 of them in the Regular Army. Officers on Increase Figures on Negro officers do inot show such a large percentage, only two per cent of the total personnel of officers being Negroes, However, it is reported that

cers and more high-ranking Negro officers than ever before. There are now three Negro battalions assigned to white regiments and five other outfits have Negro units attached. They include Infantry, armored and airborne divisions. Two hundred fifty units of Negro troops are assigned to 16 brances of services of the Army, They are scattered through the United States, Germany, Japan, Korea, Austria, Guam, Hawalif, Puerto Rico, Alaska and Okinawa. Of the 10 military police units, four are In Germany, five in

Japan and one in Guam. One of

cently named James C. Evans as|

same position with the old War| ’

there are now more Negro offi-|.

In Good Standing

appointment has the approval of! 4

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Pat Hall Miss Hall, Hollywood actress,

of 1949” by the International

cause of her good posture, naturally. The chiropractors claim the public needs to be awakened to the need for posture education.

these is a Criminal Investigation outfit. There are 108 Transportation Corps units—44 in the United

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES B and O Railroad Sets Conservation Contest

was chosen “Miss Good Posture |

Chiropractors Association be- |

THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1049 °

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by the raliroad may Judging will be on the

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States; 56 :in- Germany; 58 In Japan and the others scattered. There are 12 Negro band units; three in the United States; one in Germany; six in Japan and two

in other areas.

concerned. Come in...

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An Indiana representative will be

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