Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1951 — Page 24
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Air Cover for Ike’ s Troops Getting a Belated Start
Chiefs From Four Nations Meet Monday In Washington, Problem High on Agenda
By CHARLES CORDDRY United Press Aviation Writer WASHINGTON, Apr. 27--A delayed start is about to be made
on the task of providing air support for the Atlantic pack army. This problem, which is becoming critical, will stand high on the
agenda of American, British,
Canadian
and French Air Force
* chiefs when they meet here Monday. A Pentagon source sald today the conference can be called a
“beginning” of joint efforts to give Gen. Dwight D. KEisenhower’s international ground
* forces adequate tactical air cover. His divisions are vulnerable on that score now, American plans call for stationing six Army divisions in Europe. That normally would indicate six U.S, Air Force groups. But Air Force officers are certain, on the basis of current information on other air arms, that their contribution will have to be much greater if Eisenhower's projected 40 divisions are to have enough air cover. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenburg, U 8. Air Force Chief of Staff, called next week's meeting “to discuss matters of mutual interest” with air marshall Sir John Slessor of the Royal Air Force, Air Marshall W. A. Curtis of the Royal Canadian Air Force and Gen. Charles FranREACH THE BUYING PUBLIC with Times “For Sale” ads. Whether you deal in Services, Cars, or Merchandise, Times Classitied advertising will bring profitable RESULTS FOR YOU! PHONE Rl-ley 5551.
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CAMP ATTERBURY, Apr. 27 -- Sgt. Joseph J. Podsiadly, Chicago, was .awarded the Bronze Star medal at a ceremony before the 208th Military Group here. Sgt. Podsiadly, holder of the Distinguished Service Cross, was
. cited for meritorius achievement
in ground operation against the enemy during the Philippine campaign of World War II, He was a member of the 37th Division.
Canal “Milestone PANAMA CITY, Apr. 27 (UP) —The 7517-ton steamer Nevadan of the American Hawaiian Steamship Co. passed through the Panama Canal yesterday and became the 150.000th commercial ship to transit the locks in their 37 years of operation. The Nevadan paid $7345 in transit tolls
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