Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1950 — Page 2
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“Put Through Paces for Early Service | CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug: 1-
By IRVING LEIBOWITZ, Times Staff Writer CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 1--Conibat-instructors put tank here today rans Toth alional'Gur Division repares or vision learned that they were in immediate war service. the Guard for the duration today.’ “We're doing our damnedest to make this the fightingest . divi- At least that °number were gion in the National Guard,” declared Maj. Gen. Jesse BE. Molntosh, affected by ‘a National Guard
All over this sprawling, -war- Men underwent the most inten- thé troops” remained high, de-.
coms and officers, fired on the from the Guard would . be” “for!
Sgt. Richard Hail 2830 CASS.
Soldier Among 25 EY oe hons platoon ot Yn. called - to active duty effective An Indiana soldier amilatea *hells into a heavily wooded ares Leried in the ‘ recall bad been with the Stars and Stripes was i got out here at 4 a. m 3 among 25 persons officially listed 8nd have been working like hell as missing today ih a plane crash ali day. * said Lt. Frank Owings, Fire Razes Dining y Hall be pear Tokyo. . Carlyle Pl. “They dre really | M/Sgt. George. Wi. Young,|SIVIng us a workout” - At Michigan College “whose permanent address ‘was| LL Owings works for The FAST LANSING, Mich, Aug. given a»-1107 8. Fenner St. Terre Times advertising department. . un A an Zhe Haute, was reported missing. His| Hoosier Guardsmen le t of-| LAMP ‘wife, Sue, left Terre Haute re-ifcially today that they can't be| 5 *4¢ dgtroyed by fire last cently for California, where shelreleased from National Guard "Eh
Several students joined city firemen in the battle to keep the. blaze from spreading to other ( ampus buildings.
was assigned to Stars and Stripes, cock released an order, effective _ He served in Germany for three, iqiately; ‘Stating that all years as executive officer of the officers and men were “frozen” Army newspaper before Teturn-| i, cervice unless they show they
_ | ing\to the States last October. [p.ve 4 “hardship” casg
Native of Texas. | Officers continued to attend the Detroit to Hold Mock A native of Texas, Sgt. Young) secret atomic war are college enlisted in 1941 and served most| today while the men trained in Atom Bomb Explosion of World War II as an i#structor the field, LANSING: Mich,, Aug. 1 (UP) at Ft, Bliss, Tex. -~ A high-rankin SMicer disclosed Gov. Mennen Willlams said The Youngs, who have no chil-{that a special atomic warfare today that Detroit will be the dren, made their permanent home| tourse will bé given to the en- scene of a mock atom bomb ex"in Terre Haute with Mrs. Young's listed men, but not at this en- plosion sometime this fall.
aunt, Miss Bonnie Farwell, ~’/ |campment Plans for . the make-believe ~The C-47 courier plane Sgt. “We a&pé having enough trou- blast were made at a governor's . Young was riding crashed last|ble,” ‘sald, “trying to teach conference with Michigan Civil Thursday in the sea 90 miles them to soldier.” a Service Officials last night.’
_ south of Tokyo, " Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters, in releasing the ‘names of the missing, sald they included 22 passengers and three crewmen, A majority of the sengers were members of
/ DOUBLE RING CEREMONY? Not Just Any Ring Will Do . oo e MAKE THEM
rea. . x Survivor Suffers Shoe The report sald the. sole surSgt. 1/c Harug Sazakt,
Japan. son. The Times forecast this ac- Plaze that burngd the three Quon8gt. Young was transferred to tion two weeks ago. set huts comprising a dining hall Tokyo about six weeks ago and! - State Adj. Gen. Robinson Hitch- ‘for some 800 ‘veteran students.
In for Duration = "
i CAMP ATTE RBURY, Aug. 1—Don’t worry about Little ‘Willie while he plays soldier here. for two weeks with Indiana's National, .died Sunday at’her home.
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If he shows unusual signs of restlessness or displays. a temper:
Role eeeping wit tha new “po- | [sanford Bennett, 1642 Lawrence 20d ‘Woodrow, of Greenwood, and the streets.
psychatrist, Maj. Dwight
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commanding officer of the BH | ret Bureau directive yesterday freez-| DE Hoosier division, © & Gen. McIntosh's sentiments into, Ing men whose three-year eplist.| nner ar! not P ~~ “When the time comes tor US practice, i _- iments would have been completed * to move out,” he asserted, ‘our, {this year, [tummy hurts or boys will be as ready to roll as ti Intensive Wiring . Gen. Robinson Hitehooek, 2tate he stubs his toe, we can possibly make them.’ On the firing ranges, Guards-.adjutant general, said:“morale ofl flock “of doo
built camp where thousands of dive firing practice they have had #pite. the unexpected “freeze” VOrs, ‘headed by \ poldiers were trained for combat In three summer encampments. order. Lt. Col, Ivan W. during World War II, the non: Enlisted men, under the direc, Few Exceptions . i8ecott, division
coms and officers were putting tion of combat-seasoned noi- fren. Hitchcock said discharges. q rgeon, are
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And the food Litlle Willle eiits of The Star and The Old Sarge, ed Brethrén Church.
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» ] {Guilford St., said It was. “one of Commanding Gen. Jeise B the toughest days” he spent in Mcintosh, reported to the T7000 yum, Today he had ba-. delibe a i h In Lrash at Sea \ the Guard. Hoodie Guardemen ti Fibra} nanas and milk’ for breakfast were deliberating whether they : e the Out on a mortar range, the at hey . 8 along with hotcakes ind Sausage. super - secret, hush-hush Atomic Lillian Pierson, ‘and. Mrs. Goldie
four National Guard. divisions Lunch - time found Little Warfare College for “officers ‘orl Simpson, of Indianapolis
Willie
eating fried chicken, \Wwith-durmp- ..¢ breakfast. “Aw heck,” said’ re ———
Lost Aboard CT-4¥ |dianapolis outfit, was lobbing * Sept. 1. He said none of the 38th's lings no less.
mess sergeants are. preparing spa-|yminortant than atoms.”
|ghetti and meat ‘balls. Little Wil-| lle can wash all this down with:
| So, toss away thos fears that oct missing = the the Army ia too rough and 8 touge | 'atom pow- “wow.
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Fresh from duty with the In- visit, dianapolis Police Department are They hadn't seen Charles, a The accident occurred at the four Guardsmen serving with the resident of Dawson, "Alaska, for corner of New York St. and In-imy powers to my son; Prince
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Surviving are three sons, Carl opponents and police fought,
arry, Acton; a daughter. {Ruby Hungate, Beech - hs three sisters, one brother, and fojtin 1resr i 1d son Fries
One anxious soldier here is Pyt. Mrs. Glennorma Jackson! clashed at Mons, near
/ [roven Duncan, 627 Locke St, a Rites Thursday 2 graduate of Crispus Attutks High | Services for Mrs.
{School. “I sure hope they puts Us'y "Jackson, 2742 8. Rybolt Ave. halted in front of a police road-| : 30 p. m. Thursday in ‘go, 1 sure do. J. C. Wilson Chapel of gun. A lot of old Army guys won't! Chimes. Burial will be in Floral! A police officer said he wash.
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Guardsman, Ret. Conrad Brown, Mrs. Jackson, who was 74; died! |strators en route to Brussels. {17, of 1409 E, Sumner Ave, who Sunday in her home. A native! Threatens Attack likes K.P. “Gee, 1 can get all. I of Ohio, she had lived in Indi-|
She was _a Two reporters, Jep Cadou Jr, member of the Ridge Farm Unit- [ae poled and tf gest trueg 3
Surviving are her son, Glenn- ut os across an adjoining field Mrs. avd outflanked the police.
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Lt. Col. “Howdy Wiox of $5000 Damage Suit
| Bloomington, spent most of the ¥ 7 8 coffee, milk or a cold fruit drink.| A local transit-rider who de days a move { {day on rifle range yesterday, al-iciares she was caught off bal- exile Sif. 1) avs on the nacompulsory ance by a ‘starting trackless trol-|tion into civil war, surrendered {ley filed a $5000 damage suit yes- reluctantly. : (terday in Superior Court against]! Throughout the night he
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had a whale of a time shooting After Half Century ¢ | Mrs. Della A. Wise, 2317 E.iters over the final terms of the
Riverside Dr. was just leaving surrender. Then an announcement RICHMOND, N. H. (UP) — her seat on the stopped car, thelin his name was read in French +Annie, Bessie and Estell® Boutil- complaiht says, when it went for-|{and Flemish at midnight (Indians {ler were surprised when their ward, throwing her back on the|apolis time), by radio. 1hrother Charles dropped in for a seat. The jolt was said to have “I have decided to ask the govinjured her neck and spine.
" She BRUSSELS, , Belgium, Aug. 1° This She was (UP)—King Leopold III stepped; [More than & thousand. citizen brand-new Army takes care of Little willie better than a member of the Pleasant Valley down from the Belgian throne] !soldiers of Indiana’ s 38th his Mom.
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block manned by 20 men *backed
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