Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1950 — Page 8
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Shifts Emphasis
By MURRAY MOLER
power of the atom. For the last four years there have been “peace festivals” here on Aug. 6 in which survivors of the 1945 explosion set free the birds which symbolize Hiroshima’s hopes for the end of all wars. ,. ‘But on this Sunday, with war blazing again less than 500 miles away in Korea, the festival was
rial services by six denominations
who died as the bomb exploded. On the basis of interviews dur-
the first time since September, 1945, I know that the Sunday prayers were based on the fervent Wish that mankind never again| will experience such terrible suffering.
~~ Might Be Necemary I But at the same tim¥ even those who were mast grieviously,
injured agreed that use of the atomic weapon, even more potent now than it was five years ago, might be necessary as a last resort against an aggressor's attempts to destroy world civilization, Take 39-year-old Tadashi Mi _ former newspaper reporter who was & wartime:clerk in the Japa-
nese Army's Hiroshima clothing! fligh
depot. When the A-bomb exploded, he was In a caring for the baby daughter left by his wife who had died a few days before. He was blinded In both eyes by heat, concussion and flying glass. He was horribly burned on both arms.
again, She must have been caught under the hospital walls as they
ing-my-return-to-Hiroshima for}
Tadashi Miki,|
“thing 1 could think] teamwork “that means the differ-| of was my baby,” Mr. Miki re-/ence between victory and dying| membered, “But I never saw her doughboys.
Sandy, Group fiom wrgeon, :
up on the rudiments of meteorology, radionics, instruments and t procedure in classrooms on
both. fields reminiscent of ~ the “ready” rooms of World War II, Going to Michigan
two special Pullman trains on a 450-mile jaunt to Grayling Air Force Base in upper Michigan. | There they will throw away theo-| De ry and practice the kind of solid
Most of the training will be
tumbled.” “Too Severe’
is dangerous . , , Too severe , It kills too many innocent vie-|t tims, like my daughter.”
Dr. Ken Takeuchi, who was director
ot inankind worst we his
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not penetrate too far within the
sar “But I can see where it might be necessary against military tar-
heavy pilots chasing towed sleeve targets which will wing far out over Lake Asked whether the bomb should | Michigan, It'll take an around-ithe-clock team just to keep the those of us who have felt the heavy 50-caliber guns loaded and “bomb know how horrible it 1s, It{in “singing” voice,
of a 24-hour in-the-air program.
air-to-air gunnery and
heir efforts toward maintenance
ANG Called Ready
and men proud Ww. i
the word “fight” stamped in his blood. It's hard to sit and
gets where, by shortening the war, | Wait.
it actually saves more lives than it costs.”
Hoosier Pickets Atomic Plant
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. Aug. B their peacetime record.
(UP)—Three solemn pickets n= cluding a second-generation Jap-
anese paraded before an obsolete diana ANG:
atomie plant today with signs|
calling for “no more Hiroshimas ” {with home base at 8t. Louis, ANG|
Atomic officials sald the pickets would not be bothered so long as they caused no trouble and did
“eontrolled” area.
of the
‘Rides Bus t+ Plant
He was Katsul James Otsuka of Richmond, Ind. a Nisei, or American born of Jipanese
onchalantly:. yus to an atomic plant nine miles inside the security belt Iast time.
The security patrols had Kim:
under observation, however, and| Wayne. sittin in the command- | hustled him out after he failed to) ers o. :
pressive record. Most of the pilots and airmen, seasoned veterans of| the dogfig
The pickets took up- their sta-| the the anni-|U
In the brief history of the ANG in Indiana it has piled up an im-
hting days over the
English Channel and bombing! Mustangs which. proved their -{runs over the Reich, are proud of worth in European fighting and i only recently were called to the
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY mum;
Indiana Units Here's what makes up the In-!
A part of the 71st Fighter Wing,
n Indiana consists of 10 units in two administrative commanda.
tioned at the modern but alarmingly small Stout Field, is com-
| Indtanapolis, and the 113th) Weather Station of which Capt. Dean R. Lenon, Indianapolis, Is, C. 0. Also in the Hoosler capital are the assigned special units—2224
Detachment. Ft. Wayne's larger Baer Feld] has Lt. Col. William Sefton, Ft.|
report to a job with kis fellow bus riders. 3 Today, Mr. Otsuka, Mrs. Mar jorie Swann of Cloverdale, Mich..| a plump young mother of two,|
and Dr. Ralph Templin of Yellow |
Springs, 0O., checked with security|
Patrol Chiet John 8. Davis at the | ‘gate «f the Y-12 electromagnetic! plant. bc: ‘ore®they started pic ket
ing. “Keep Your Distance” When he was investigated last! year authorities found that Mr. Otsuka had spent four months 2 a federal reformatory for refusing to pay income taxes’ for armaments... He was also sentenced during World War n as a draft]
dodger. -
U. 8. JET PILOT KILLED LONDON, Aug. 5 (UP)-A vu. S. Air Force pilot was killed today when his F-84 Thunder jet | fighter plane exploded and! crashed Into the English Channel. His name was .withheld until his! kinsmen were notified.
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Pilots, Crowmen Bone Up on Skills — Of Fighting; Michigan Trip Slated
By GALVY GORDON : The 164 officers and more than 700 airmen of Indiana's Air National Guard today were winding up what might be their last training session before a “business flight” west. Yesterday the citizen airmen and pilots completed their monthly “on-the-job training” on aprons and ramps and in the skies over Stout Field, Indianapolis, and Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, Today they were busy boning we
Next Saturday, they're off .An|.
you and me, with seven years of service to Uncle Sam under his belt. In the China-Burma-India Theater, which featured thrillpacked action and suspense, he Ground force airmen will direct| wag attached to the 7th Bomb Group.
Fighter yi just recently
The 122d Fighter Group, sta-|
HAT Service Group and Hs AT
seat. Units. .there. are. the
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Pvt. rt Tor TE TQ i Kates He is shown'g “shot at" from both sides as part of Air National Guard maneuvers yesterday at Stout Fi The Indianapolis youth is being inocula ted by Capt. Robert Harger (left) and Lt. Col. William A.
and Déta nent “B” of the 222d Afr Service Group. Head navigator tor Indiana ANG 1s Gov. BSchricker, com-mander-in-chief of both the ground National Guard and ANG, To trace h of Indiana's citizen flyers let's talk to a man who has been with the outfit ever since its federal recognition 9, 1946, when the nucleus Beto eight officers, 13 airmen land a full complement of war surplus planes. - . Seven Years Service He is M/S8gt. John R. Bender, 430 N. Bradley Ave. administrative airman specialist, clerk to
“We've hung up quite a record,” Sgt. Bender sald.
__|Korean zone in small Suhers.
Annexation Victory “The 113th|This city's hopes to become Indi-
he visited Death Valley, 185 feet below sea level. Forty years ago he ascended Mt. Ranier, then considered the country’s peak.
: sini a Contrary to expectations of Dr. * |Robert F. Winch of Northwestern . University, Evanston, Ill, women who prefer their fathers to their mothers show high proportion of
It's the little things that throw
learned. His driving school was forced to close last week when a finance company took possession of Na special Instructor. autame-
biles. Then 2a flood of warrants poured into the district attorney's
you, Stanley Artrite of Milwaukee,
_ Buperior Jud Samuel aks decided in Mr. ~ favor, but said he needed more time before setting the amount of damages. tives” bein “Lunch 1s not & court function,” hereded - to z Ine leds So. dient urs sur arena to be “fed rounds a judge while he is eating to lions” or in a cafe. He is there as a private ‘burned to citizen.” :
death.” Liz Taylor Liz got into a Roman tunic, followed the HO as, and t a good ma . Best tun T ever had,” she said. day on the purchase a i meters. They sald _The dignity of law was not at] : : “was roled ‘when Justice’
World War II veteran “grease monkeys” storm around these planes when they land, keep them in tip-top fighting shape. The warning unit at Ft. Harrison,, manned by the Guard, was the only fully equipped warn-| ing station in the state knows be-| fore the military clamped the, ud! ‘on security. ] Grayling Training At Grayling, one of the nation’s most “capable” fields, the Wild! Blue Yonder boys will zoom in at| 445 miles an hour on simulated dive bombing runs and practice with some of the heavier aircraft | not available to Indiana ANG. Rockets will get a full work-out by Indiana's pilots, too. Several months ago, Indianapolis and Kokomo were “wiped
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after imaginary bombs were dro;
pped. “It couldn't Sappen that way again,” a rookie airman shouted
tangs yesterday at Stout Field.
Evansville Scores
EVANSVILLE, Aug. 5 (UP)—
won the tz Trophy for ay
—-nosing-—out
. sof Michigan * Asked about possible future use| bat, " they’ Il be ready, officers ANG squadrons mn 1 other victory.
wings. They're hot pilots and obably anxious and Teady to
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had taken in keeping the state's citizenry aware of air power, in readiness to serve in floods and other natural disasters,
Equipped With Mustangs
The three-score fighter planes operated by ANG are mostly F-51|are
ana’s fourth largest city appeared nearer certainty today when the city won-its- first annexation. court.
Special Superior Judge Henry | Lynn approved the annexation. of | a 14 square mile plot northwest ‘of the city — limits. The area, known as Mt. Auburn and West | Heights, had 1917 residents, ac: cording to preliminary census figures. Five other annexation suits, all filed more than a year ago, still are pending. A seventh was settled out of court last week, adding 5760 persons to Evansville’s pop- |
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