Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1950 — Page 5
a {hey obtained by. Jend-l
supplies,” the institute said.
San Francisco fleet
~Alvah Jr. Wrote Last From China; ' Robert at San Diego Center ~~ °
The two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Raymond Gulley Sr., 1135 Shelby 8t., both are serving with the U, 8. Navy. y Alvah Raymond Gulley Jr. has an official address the postoffice. But “where in : . He joined the Navy in 1043, fleet in World War ua rejoined in
‘served four years in the
‘Both Gulley Sons i in u. s. Navy
Marine, was stationed with an Ordnance Main tenance Com pany of the Second Marine Di-
Harry B. Jack, todidnapols
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Robert Gulley enlisted in July and is hoping to join his brother.
it il
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Mr. Jack
F i
son of
1352% Baume Ave.
Frank Crider "n' formerly a
: is the'son of He is now stationed at the U. 8. Mrs, Beatrice Naval Training Center, San/Parker, Zions-
Mr. ‘Parker
Holds 83 U.S. Ships
Some of the ships bound for... ~ Viadivostok have been American personnel stationed in Korea is a
, the institute said. Hoosier radio operator, Ira J. : in the South PaDale Jr,, of Ev- Fob. Mahal
Liberty Despite recent American pres-|
sure, Russia still has refused to “return 83 U. 8. merchant ships fr
“Of special military signif. eance,” the institute.said, is the.
fact that Russia has towed three|
drydocks to Vladivostok in the past two months, two from Odessa and one from Latvia on! the Baltic. The institute pointed out that
of the 510 Russian ships known| fewer! than 30 per cent can be located. | During ‘World War 11 he was stationed in Korea
‘to American authorities, Russian ships are listed in shipping records only when they touch at non-Russian ports. . Missing Liner Seen As an example of the secrecy which covers the movements of Russian ships, the institute said the passenger liner Asia, which
left England in 1945 bound for the| Russian port of Murmansk, was not heard from again until June|/J. Dale Sr., a week ago, saying ——27,1950, when it passed Gibraitar,
en route to Vladivostok. The Rossia, flagship of the Russian merchant fleet and the
largest diesel-electric vessel afloat, -
Ha—part: ‘The people over there
who 1s 19, was a packer at L. EAyTres-before he entered the
quarters san, arm By seven part- mon ago. 5 State De He received
training at Ft. Knox and went on’ Pacific duty after completing
Mr. Dale has been in Korea as a member of
the. State Dept- _Pvi. Mahan training. He is ment m th: . Mr. Dale nd : ihe the son of Mrs. Lillian Gross, Holt he
[J - with the Sth pro, Maxie E. Robertson, of
Army. Carmel, is now serving with a He returned home from service medical company and attended Arthur Jordan Con-lin Tokyo. ; servatory here before taking a| Pfc. Robert | civil service post which later ledigon, who is 21, to the State Department appoint- ig the son of Mr. ment. : and Mrs, Maxie The 28-year-old Hoosier wrote Robertson Sr., of to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carmel.
In service two years, Pfc. Robertson went pverseas one year ago. He
don’t realize how serious this thing is or that it may get worse. This is really war.”
Robertson
has not been reported out of the Black Sea for 28 months, the Anstitute said.
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LA Shelbyville. saldier As. onduty with the Army of occupation
+based In Germany, ;
in Frankfurt Germany. He was sent overseas after completing his training in this country.
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of Iris Thomp- Pfc.
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scheduled to come home in September but his furlough was
canceled. a8 8
Cpl. James W. Forester is stationed in Alaska with the Army. The 27-year-
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“THOMNON, 4 AIFettea by President’
Wkrthr Carifes| Visit With Chiang |
Charges Critics Seek To Create Disunity TOKYO, Aug. 10 (UP)—Gen. Douglas MacArthur’ charged today that ‘his recent trip to visit Generalissimo Chiang Kal-shek on Formosa has been maliciously
defeatists and appeasers aiming and destroy
Gen. MacArthur, in a bitterly worded statement released at his Tokyo headquarters, said his trip to the seat of the Chinese Nationalist government “was limited entirely to military matters.” He added that it had “no connection with political affairs.” “The subject of the future of the Chinese government, of devel-
lor anything else outside the scopé
vol pur Made Gen. MacArthur said his visit dealt solely with the problem of preventing ilitary violence to
Truman, sults of promptly to Mr. added.
Full reports on the rethe visit were made Truman, he
sented to the public by those who
wo owe. sunt as a civilian, he again enlisted and served two years in Germany. He re-
cently was sent back to this being sent to Alaska, He is the brother of Allison, Lawrence, ” » - Pvt. Earl Anderson Juat completed a thre weeks’ stay with his family here and reported California, to be
Far Eastern Command. Pvt. Anderson, who is 19, was stationed in Camp McCoy,
furlough and py, ‘Anderson
new assignment. Anderson, 585% Warren Ave. Howard St.
MINERS’ PICNIC FRIDAY TERRE HAUTE, Aug.
512-E. 9th. Bt. * ” For four montis the mailman word from
Hoosier soldier] stationed in Ja-
pan. Ret. Theodore
Mrs. Elizabeth ‘ Keith, Seymour,
with Co. A of the 32d Infantry Regiment when he last Ret. Reith wrote to his family, his mother reports. The 19-year-old soldier has been stationed in Japan for more than a year.
r » u Pte. Charles J. Dwigans was reported “en route overseas” to an unknown destination on July 13. : His mother, Mrs. Ralph Dwigan, Reelsville, has received no word from him
Pte. Dwigans, {who is 18, attended Clover1
army i Se tember. He was stationed at Ft.
was sent overseas. HO
Keith, -son-of;
stationed)
with’ a heavy tank unit
country for” a furlough, before
Lucille)
He is the son of Mrs. Mayme determine who can control park-
His wife, Sherley, resides at 2124 house.
10—|installed there. But Mayor James About 12,000 persons are expected Maguire sat “the city would test]
invariably in the past have prop'agandized a policy of defeatism land appeasement in the Pacific.” “I hope the American people {will not be misled by sly insinuaitions, brash speculations and bold misstatements.” en. MacArthur said there could be “no greater unity of purpose and complete co-ordina-ition and co-operation than now |exists” between his headquarters and. Washington, despite “these propaganda efforts calculated to create an impression of friction and disunity.”
(City ‘and County Fight Over Parking Meters
KOKOMO, Aug. 10 (UP)—City
missioners squared off today to
ing on the east side of the court-
The commissioners sald’ they took control away from the city and didn't want parking meters
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Gen, MacArthur said his visit} §
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