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THE INDIAN
Inside Indianapolis
WOULD Y YOU like to meet a tall smiling Irishman who has a yen for raising game birds and operates the largest “farm” in Indiana? To get to the “farm” of Col. James A. Murphey, down the smooth white ‘concrete ribbon that goes by the name of US 31. It's about 30 miles from here.
There you will see a sign pointing to Murphey's
simply wheel
plac e.
“Entrance to Camp Atterbury 1000 Feet Ahead.” » This is one farm” where most modern methods of produ?tion are used. The product is a little different and crops take a littleJonger te mature
& “troops of the 28th Infantry Division are harvested some 30 weeks hence, the vield of the. 43,000-acre farm will be ribbon winners. :
Your first impression of this native of tiny New York, Tex.; who is proud of his Old C ountry heritage, will probably be something like mine: Here is a man who wouldn't hesitate one minute to roll up his sleeves and pitch right in. And that’s what he does to the tune of about
90 hours a week.
This Quartermaster full colonel is charged with maintenance of the recently-reactivated installation covering parts of four south- central Indiana counties and with providing such assistance to the training division as possible. * In this latter category is the difficult job of co-ordinating civilian agencies suc city Inter-City Action Committee, ageticy charged by the President with housing of families, gency services and entertainment. Col. Murphey, who measures about six feet in his GI socks and weighs close to 200. is graying slightly. He's rushed and he’s harried, more so now than at any time since he took over administration of the camp 19 months ago. But if time is available, he'll sit down and talk to you about his happy boyhood in the thrilling “black gold” days of the Texas-Louisiana border, He might even mention how he joined the Na tional Guard and rode the patrols chasing roms antic Pancho Villa in 1916.
ever since.)
Names in News: We've Dewey Taft - And John Smith |r
THREE FAMOUS 1 names “got into the news in connection with a law suit on file today in Su-
Rise through the ranks came slowly but certainly to this son of & dry goods emporium owner, The winged eagle of colonel first lit on his shoulders n February, 194: 3.
perior Court 1.
John 8mith filed an action for 4:25 $3600 damages against Dewey
Taft.
men with similar names in Amer-|
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INDIANA Joan Davis, at 12:25, 3:14, 6:03 and My Blue Heaven,” with Betty | rable an and Dan Dailey at 12:30, 3.45, LYRIC | Neither man is any relation to and { “The Toroh” with Paulette | ay 20 Yesterday,” at 11, 2:15, | Goddard and Pe oi Armendariz, at 5:30 and 8:45 11, 1:36, 4:33, 7:30 and 10:27. EITHS 2 ’ { “Dakota,” with’ John Wayne and ad “Congolaise” at 12:33, 3:20, 6:17
MR. SMITH, 1120 S. Lockburn | | a metal finisher, charged he| sustained damages as the result! of an automobile collision in the 4200 block of W. Morris St.,
Aug. 27.
He asks $8000 damages for injuries and $600 for damages to
his car.
Seeks Missing Owner be Of 350-Pound Bear
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. Wanted: the owner of a 350-pound Someone months ago
bear.
James
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Mr. Taft lives in the Earle Hotel, 126 8. Illinois St.
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D. Geoghegan's reported the failed to keep his word to come! back for the carcass.
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Hoosier Profile
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Col. James A. Murphey . .
After a wartime stint as Iceland base QM RE officer, he served in Europe in a similiar job; on VE day he was redeployed to the Pacific and was on Okinawa when the war ended with Japan. Following the war he almost forgot how to smile in two years as commanding officer of Pacific Theater Graves Registration Command.
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Regiment in Korea.
HOBBIES?
with his rifle on the reservation.
(He has been in uniform
. modern farmer.
former Jean McLaughlin of New Jersey, who keeps ¢ busy with welfare work] and his daughter, who
A son is a first lieutenant with the 1st Cavalry
month ago, he was uninjured and still fighting.
Little Time for Hobbies
Well Col. Murphey doesn’t have too much time now. But before the war put Camp Atterbury on the map again, he hunted, fished and practiced
This summer he raised pheasants and quail in cages surrounding his quarters. ago he released 435 young birds. “About 100 of them are still in my back yard and I can’t get rid of them,” he complained. “But when the big guns open up, the problem |
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