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CAMP ATTERBURY, Sept. od In rasn —Calm down, -boys, it's a fact, r A little premature. 4

rumor swept through this Fore last night:

| “A detachment of WACs headed here in the next two weeks,

will occupy choice barracks near

28 Aboard Craft "°F headquarters.”

Fifth Army officials ‘say none, Taking Troops to {of the 1644 women reservists]

{called to arms yesterday will] Korea Rescued {come to Camp Atterbury. 1 AU. 8. AIR BASE, Japan,

| ‘But a “substantial detachment” | will come here about Jan. 1, a ‘Sept. 26 (UP)—A four-en-

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| ments from Japan to Korea|nish about three WAC officers, 17 enlisted women and 14 nurags! | crashed into the Korea Strait and four women medical special-| | today during a takeoff, |1sts in the national call announced Air Force officials feared | persons were dead. Officially one person was listed

as dead, 22 as missing and 28 as Hoosier Busines | survivors. But the officials said’ they doubted there would be an y more survivors. . Those aboard the plane were, its Time 43 passengers and eight crew! members. The passengers included 199 Hupets and two rams] Continues Climb for ' corpsmen e survivors were 25| : passengers, including an heroic| 4th Month in Row nurse, and three crew members, |- Indiana business hit an all- time!

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including the co-pilot. ‘high in August for the fourth All names were withheld pend- month in a row, ing notification of kin. It was the biggest upswing

Isince the temporary abandon{ment of price controls in June, Gen. Douglas MacArthur's 1946. The spread was wide, every headquarters said the plane, par- line felt it. ticipating in the second airborne! This summary released today troop operation of the Korean by the Indiana Business Review War, plunged into the water about Published by Indiana University a half mile off =e end of a south|Which pointed out that the great-

Plunges Near Japan

Japan airbas runway at lest price lag has been in farm 1:30 p.m. (Indianapolis Time) |Prices. yesterday. “The failure of farm prices to

Headquarters said some of the rise as rapidly as many non-farm survivors were seriously injured Faw materials has been due in and others suffered from shock Part to seasonal influence, and and exposure. All were hos- | {also in part to the heavy governpitalized. |ment stocks of some items (sup-, Survivors said they owed their | POft purchases) which had threatsurvival to pieces of wreckage ened to become burdensome,” the and baggage, which kept them| Summary’ set forth. afloat. | “At the moment direct military The surviving nurse, who was/ demand is yet a very small part] not identified, was credited with/ Of the total, however, the demand, directing rescue operations from even though small, in most indus-| the water despite her own injur- | tries, is being given priority under fes. {conditions of close to capacity Other survivors said she calmed output. Just prior to the outbreak | the passengers and directed them in Korea, two-thirds of our indus-| into liferafts. g itrial industries were operating at ‘ {more than 90 to 100 per cent of Saved a Lot of Guys their postwar peak.” “She saved a lot of guys’ necks,” Pfe. Percy Johnston, 20, of Wash: MAHARAJAH DIES AT HOME ington, D. C., said. “That nurse | “LONDON, Sept. 26 (UP)—The was about as bad hurt as any of | (Maharajah of Bikaner, 49, died them but she did a wonderful last night. at his home in Chert-| Job.” -|sey, Surrey, after an {illness of Survivors said they had no ad-. ‘several months™ vance warning of an impending crash. * “We left the ground and the! first thing we knew we hit some- | thing hard,” Cpl. William C.| Starke, 21, of New York City, said. “The baggage and every-| thing flew. Something soft hit me. | Something hard hit me. And after that I don’t know what hap-| pened.” Sgt. Robert L. Harrell, 21, of Kentwood, La., said “we took off | ~—then everything kind of went

‘black and we hit.” |] HAROLD PUNTENNEY

ta HEARING SERVICE Near Holdup Reunites || * came of commerce mes Two Orphaned Brothers NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (UP)— | Two orphaned brothers, separated |

WATCH REPAIRING 15 years, were reunited today by ’

the arrest.of the younger when by EXPERTS * he surrendered to keep himself! At Miller's Modest Prices!

from staging a holdup. QUICK SERVICE

Frank Jackson, 28, posted $500, : *Millor Miller Jewelry Co.

bail for his brother, Lawrence, 26, | and promised to keep him out of | 29 on the Circle 8 Doors Prom Power & Light Ce.

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trouble from now on. : “When you are brought up in| an orphanage there is something missing,” Jackson said. “I think Lawrence needs a little affection.”|

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