Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1950 — Page 2

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

3 States In Arm

F osier Youths Soningle Brother fe Records for Entering In Robbery Case Other Services of War Vein of seating

i : Can't Identify Him New Target to Be Set Up to Take in Rush

-1 A legal point was respon: To Colors, Armed Force Officer Says the Stuck brothers on charges of

By GALVY GORDON ! robbery. “Best in 13 states.” Alfred Stuck Jr., 24, of 12 S01 That was the title Indiana held today after topping its 5th Cameron St, was discharged

Army-assigned July target for enlistments in the Army and Air Monday in Municipal Court 3 on Force yesterday. charges that he robbed William MThere’ll be a new target assigned in the near future,” said/R. Turner, 24, 827 N. Keystone Capt. William R. McMullen, chief of the combined recruiting main Ave. last June 4. center at 342 Massachusetts Ave.’ Meanwhile Hoosier youths were getting ‘records in other service, enlistments as the nation geared for war. Yesterday's Results ‘ Here's a run-down of recruiting ferults here yesterday: NAVY: Nine men enlisted, three of them for new “hitches”! Considerable inquiries and rejects for physical. reasons, said Lt. A. W. Stepro, assistant officer in charge. MARINES: Four first enlistments (no prior service in Marines) and two re-enlistments,

tional Guard with headquarters at Stout Field believe they will Fred, 21, is charged in Crimiatr

be called “very soon,” said Maj Court 2 with rape, kidnaping and Eugene P, Wilson, adjutant. assault and battery with intent TWO: Navy announced reserve to murder in connection with the enlfsted women may submit “ap- rape-beating of a 20-year-old plications. for voluntary recall to South Side girl June 11, active duty for an obligated and The brothers were indicted on guaranteed period of 12 months.” the latter charges Monday by the Col. Allison Maxwell, comander Gfand Jury. of Indiana Air National Guard, Alfred came on trial on Mr. said high priority in a call-up Turner's charges before judge might be given to Indiana ANG pro tem Leo O'Connor, who is because of ,the “superior” per- sitting on the bench while regular formance and rating of several Judge Joseph M. Howard is on attached fighter squadrons. vacation. John Korbly was prosEa . ixt.! The 113th Fighter Squadron, ecuting the case and Lawrence A, —— AIR services passed the Indianapolis. based, recently took Shaw was attorney fof Stuck.

B71 target figure and reached 663 0p honors in five-state competi- Tells of Beating with several men “held over” for lon and is considered one of testiBeg estifie

processing today: This is the first Most ready” in nation, It is colse- Mr that he

Turner

time this year Indiana has|!¥ Paced by “crack” 163d Fighter Was beater severely and left for reached or exceeded quotas “half Squadron at Ft. Wayne, dead in a. ditch beside hia pared that big,” according to Maj.! Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, automobile on Thompson Rd

said he He had perviously picked “Al

. atate adjudant general, Alfred H. Reinbothe, deputy re 4 5 the fred out of a police lineup and

cruiting officer for Indiana. was notified yesterday. by

Three Indianapolis Naval re- National Guard Bureau at the identified him as one of the Iwa servists, recalled by 9th Com-| Pentagon that the state ANG| Men who picked him up when mandant Naval District on a would proceed with projected his car stalled.

Aug. 13-27, at. When Mr. Turner was asked unless if he saw Alfred hit “him or rob, him he said, “no.” “All 'T know,” Mr, Turner said, fs that he is the one sitting next

HM3C James Charles Clark, terday to man the Air Force- to me in the car. I can't say 31402 8. Capitol Ave. Army recruiting main center in- though, that he was the one that RMN2C Guy Austin Thompson, clude a dozen college and high hit me. 2444 W. 10th St. school ROTC instructors who will, Mr. Turner lost about $30 in MML2 Carl be relieved of recruiting service bills and his wallet. | Indianapolis. at the beginning of the academic Judge pro tem O'Connor dis-| Ten other Indianapolis Naval year. charged the case on a motion | Reservists have been “alerted.” |. Ten civilian clerks will be hired by Mr. Shaw, | Other developments affectingiin addition to personnel now! Prosecutor George 8. Dalley Armed Services Reserves In Indi- working when the center ‘swings said of the case: | ana were: linto full gear, probably by the “From what I've heard of the) gald Capt. Mc- evidence, 1 think Mr. O'Cohnor| acted fairly and correctly.” A

summer training, Grayling Air Base, Mich, lotherwise ordered. 10 Clerks to Be Hired New personnel assigned yes-

“voluntary basis” were at Great Lakes on active duty today. Reporting to Navy The men who reported to Navy recruiting here yesterday are:

August FEkdahl,

ONE: The 160 officers and 1000 end of this week," enlisted men of Indiana's Air Na- Mullen.

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Inside Red Germany—No. 7

Reds Clothe and Arm New Wehrmacht With Captured Hitler Booty

Some of Tanks Which Give Gls Hell in Korea Have Reached Eastern Zone Recently

(Stalin has formed a mew German Wehrmacht—the Bereitschaften—another important link in his chain of stooge armies. - To get the inside, human story of this Communist Prussian force Fred Sparks spoke to ordinary soldiers and officers, deserters, and high Allied officials. This is the seventh of a group of articles).

By FRED SPARKS, Times Foreign Correspondent

26—To clothe and arm its East German Wehrmacht for War 111, the ruble-sqeezing Russians dip into booty captured from Hitler's Wehrmacht in War II—and collected during

BERLIN, July

five years of pilfering peace,

When I asked an officer in the Bereitschaften, tongue-twisting title of the new force, what they were getting from Soviet factories

he said: “Pamphlets.” All other government issves to-

day are dusty products of such

Nazi assembly lines as the Hermann Goering Works, Krupps, Skoda. . .. (One wonders: If there be a WAR III will the initial European phase be fought with hand-me-down-deapons? For the United States toda) ships primarily surplus stuff to its continental chums.) Use Old Barracks If the average Fritz enlists he might be posted to the panzer units ig training at a town called simply, Burg. He'll be housed in an old Wehrmacht barracks where he’ll note that attempts to purge the bathroom walls have not vet erased carved swastikas, ‘Heil Hitlers,” and violent comments about Jews and current Comrade Stalin, Fritz will be hardened inside the steel “elly of a tiger tank-—the mechanical monster that helped Von Runstedt a bulge into

nush rus

our midriff around Christmas of 1944. (However, 1 have the past weeks, th&t considerable numbers of the 32-ton T-34 Rus-

sian ta into Ea tion to

eral are already on

Bereitsc The

Fritz’ op uniform is the same mountain in gliders Joa brisk Wehrmacht black—not Senor Benito Mussolini from proa stitch switched. He's issued two! Allied eyeties. | pairs of the soft leather old Wehr-| Old Artillery, Too {macht boots, two pairs of long! 1 artillery is his lot, Fritz will socks, two blue shirts, two hats work with the still potent 88mm’ 5 land a wide belt called a girdie—| __a all purpose cannon, ‘and for that purpose. {specially for creaming tanks— No Stitches Switched land light and heavy Jed guns of caliber 105mm mm an | His 8 kin ein §3 long Woolsh 216mm, all out of old Wehrmacht

b _ surplus. doug years ack A sian fou One Wehrmacht innovation: In-

units of roughly 1000 men each. Bm Fritz has ope item Units are recarved into “komre andos,” with 200 square-heads hardly sported by his elder broth-iper 9

ler who shoved the British at {Dunkirk. For dress parades: A jteved German armies cleaner “Ted tie! {than a weather vane during a In all things Fritz’ days car- hurricane, To give his sheet the bon copy-cat the old Wehrmacht. required snappy edge, Fritz {The physical training never for- “presses” it with a wet toothgets that was is still a personal brush, adventure, And whenOberlieutenant In jiu-jitsu training the copper- Schultz inspects he'll run a white bellied instructor does not blub- handkerchief under shelves and ber through a long series of “how bedsprings. A pepper of dust to do it” lectures. His first lesson might cost Fritz his week-end) for rookie Fritz is an assault. { Whoopie. That would be a deadly! He'll climb the startled kid's deal. For the frauleins are reframe, twist his arm until Fritz sponding to the romantic appeal thinks it's veing cetached. As Of & new Wehrmacht uniform in Fritz rolls in the mud and groans the “I love a soldier” habit tra“himmel!” the instructor gives ditional in the Reich. oh

i “In America,” he said a Bereithim a final ° : . says: — and schaften non-com who visited our

West “ “country as a POW, “The Army estern imperialist ‘1 could now You don’t salute the man—

For centuries admirers have be-

those terrible days

learned, in

nks have been -brought st Germany for distributhe Bereitschaften. Sey“display” at haften installations.) T-34 mounts a 76-mm

(three-inch) gun. It has given our kill you.” a EE Ems Gls in North Korea a small ra-| Not until Fritz can make 2” “iere the frauleins ay: ‘we

tion of hell, sive weapon which backbones the Communist

The T-

for this is the offen- reasonable defense against such don't love the man—we: love the

: sneak - attacks-and personally uniform.” . 1 drive to the South. upin newer rookies — is he : 34 is exceptionally rapid... .4 through this bone break- Sees Russian Movies and has a low silhoueite which ing bureau ” If Fritz cares to kill idle hours]

makes

off

The

denies, are the world’s tank mas-

ters. If

new Wehrmacht with this walloping panzer, an even more ominous

urgent jected.

it a difficult target. armor slopes and has shrugged our Korea, as one eyewitnesser there reported,

Its in camp he can witness movies not produced . by Twentieth-Cen-| tury Fox or MGM, Recent flickers screened at Burg included such four-star Communist hits as “Sta-

lingrad,” Song of Siberia,” and

If he proves himself a capable strangler, panther-fast and steelynerved, he might win appointment to the elite einzatsfaehige kommandos—'‘commandos fit for commitment.” Here is a revival «power of the Steppes.” of the razor-sharp personal blitz-| Ir fed up with such flickering men who created such havoc be- mush Fritz may retire to the hind Allied lines in War II. They library to browse through a were used for such charming mis- “highly advised” book sions as crash-landing atop a “Black and White.

anti-tank missiles in

“like ping pong balls.” Soviets, no man today

they choose to flood the

note quickly will be in- titled:

and rescuing)

To Re ¥ you a one tine view I'll quote this sentence; ~ “In New York colored peop must leave the sidewalk white people

After a few weeks. at Burg :

!¥ritz’ cheeks bulge as much as his ‘biceps. Certainly, the Bereitschaf{ten cooks up the best chow in skinny East Germany, Menu for a typical Burg sitting: oxtail soup, igoulash with swamps of grawy and potatoes, fruit and coffee. Then—burp!—Fritz can go next door to the Em’s club for a beer— if he doesn’t lose his dinner look= ing at the snap of Stalin over the bar, mounted where the saloonkeeper back home pins his “first dollar.”

TOMORROW: ¥: Since Korean War many-—-fearing repitition in Germany — have deserted from ithe new Wehrmacht. Listen to {their stories.)

Copyright, 1950, by The Indianapol re » and the Chicago Dally News, a

20th Air Force Officer

Awarded Bronze Star

HEADQUARTERS, 20TH AIR FORCE, July 25 (UP) — Maj. Cecil F. Goodson of Valparaiso, Fla., is the first member of the

20th Air Force to be decorated

in the Korean War, it was ane nounced today. Maj. Goodson was awarded a Bronze Star by Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, commanding general of the Far East Air Forces, for “outstanding work" in training ammunition handlers in loading and fueling bombers.

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