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yes-itrain each week-end at Atter¢.|pury Air Force Base near Colum-

One member was unavailable for

tion of a local housing aunecessary if Indianapois to be eligible for participa-

_penditures are contemplated.

Mr. Emhardt, explaining his stand, he is opposed to “stateism’/ and “too much government aid.” “However,” he continued, “sometimes an emergency exists and help must be had. I am trying to determine whether or not there is an emergency.”

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Reserves Train At Atterbury Indiana’s reserve airmen won't forget how to fight. Hundreds of Hoosiers work’ hard once a month on week-ends to maintain their proficiency in the nation’s air defense forces. They are known as Indiana's

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\n |8erve Troop Carrier Wing, hailing

v Members of the Wing receive

ged liver aerial resupply, tow gliders

week-end Air Force. By Members of the 434th Air Re-

from every section of the state

bus. Under command of Brig Gen. Lacey V. Murrow they fly big, twin-engine C-48 Curtiss Commandos.

Receive 2 Days’ Pay

two days’ pay for one day's training and in addition they get two points for retirement and points for promotion just as members of the regular Air Force. The Wing's authorized strength is 1400 officers and men. Training activities consist of learning how to haul paratroopers to their combat destination, de-

an devacuate wounded in ambulance planes. Gen. Murrow announced that there are many openings in the Wing for airmen and any of those

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1 1 A typical crew of the Hoosier State's week-end Air Force are, left to right, Sgt. Dale R. Davis, [With Benedictine monks and 600 1 iy i, Set full details ®Y Lt. Harold B. Murkold, Lt. Harold Blair, Capt. Robert F. Wenrick and M/Sgt. Paul T. Derr, all of [tcniettelS, “leere Aon" emer, 1

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