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- Army To Put
7000 Through Atomic Test Paces :
PACE 3
Next Month
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Airmen and | Marines to Take Part
By United Press
WASHINGTON, Mar. 20— The Defense Department an-| noiinced tonight that about
7000 officers and enlisted men will participate in -an atomic explosion test in Nevada next month. The Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday that a “limited number” of news reporters and photographers and civil defense. officials would be permit-| ted to observe one of the tests from a point on the AEC’s proving ground at Frenchman's Flat,| Nev.
The tests will be held during] the fourth week of April. | * The Defense Department sald that “within the safety and se-| curity requirements” the tests are| designed to indoctrinate members| of the Armed Services in atomic] warfare and to test military equipment.
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A MAN'S CASTLE—The owner of this modern home pays the same amount of fax. But it's valued at $13,500.
‘Positions of Safety’ val “The exercise is further de- Hoosier Heroes— signed to provide an Shporpusitys to observe the psychological effects on individuals of an atomic |
said.
The troops will prepare and oc- 5456 E. 10th St., has been named cupy positions at “pre-determined commander of the Air Base
Department said. After the ex-|ceptor Wing in Korea. - plosions the troops will simulate] A 33-year-old an attack near “ground zero,” the reservist, Col. approximate center of the burst Keene was rearea. |called to active Army atomic specialists will duty with the indoctrinate the troops before the Indiana Air Naexercises as to what to expect. [tional Guard in
| Army troops, participating in February 1851.
the tests will include two bat- He had served talion combat teams and support- 38 Inspector “ Ing service troops from the 82nd General of the Airborne, First Armored, 31st 122d Fighter-In-i§
Infantry Divisions. terceptor until last August
when he was as-
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|ing in 1948, Cpl Stewart in Korea unti
Col. Keene All of these divisions are re- gigned to this F-86 Sabrejet Wing. Quantico, Va., as
Marines There, Too
ceiving atomic training in ex-) ercise Longhorn in Texas, the| . announcement said. Army par-| ticipants will total 4500 and in-| clude individual observers from | throughout the United States.
The Marine Corps will furnish two provisional composite infantry battalions of about 1000 men| each. One will be from Camp , Pendleton, Cal, and the other! | 3 fol Samp a total- INE service during the European son, son ing about 500, will include two|S2P2IE. 3g Yes, flight units from the special] Discharged at the end of theo ""/ weapons center, Kirtland Air(War, he was instrumental Base, Albuquerque, N. M., and founding and organizing the some individual observers. diana Air National Guard The Navy will have only in. Stout Field in December, 1945. |
{in Okinawa, dividual observers at the test.
Freak Blizzard
Lashes England Mrs. Roscoe
LONDON, Mar. 29 (UP)—A/gwails of 1739 freak spring blizzard with winds pryitdale Ave. up to 70 miles an hour lashed, prafted into southern England today, para- the Army in Janlyzed Channel shipping and yary, 1951, he blocked highways with 12-foot entered OCS the drifts of snow. following SepSnowfalls snuffed out springtember after weather throughout most of wes-¢ Swpleting a tern Europe also bringing warn- course in leader- 8 ings of floods and EE ar ship at Ft. Breck- 1% Swalls Hardest hit by the storm was inridge, Ky. A graduate of Ben the southeast coast of England. Davis High School, he is now staThe blizzard howled down the tioned at Indian Town Gap, Pa. English Channel and stopped all 5 9% = ship traffic. Huge waves forced Pfc. William E. Sargent, British fishing fleets to stick to Year-old son of port. A channel ferryboat, the “St. Germain,” tossed about in Dover 4 Harbor with a load of shaken, } seasick passengers from France. Thirty-foot waves prevented the] ship from docking last night and She was still riding out the gale in the harbor late this afternoon.
Nearly a foot of snow was reported in most parts of England
president and a director of the discharge. Spencer-Curtiss, Inc. |
Col. Keene spent 21 months in High School, he
“Liberator” bombers. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying » Cross and the Air Medal with five, Two years of Oak Leaf Clusters for outstand- ahead for Pfc.
In- What he at up for.
" n # A recent graduate of Officersitpaining a Candidate School at Ft. Benning, | Ga., is Lt. Theodore C. Swails, |son of Mr. and |
i Pfc.
at L. 8. Ayres
21-1 Mrs, Mary Sar-| gent, 3023 Now-|: land Ave. has : finished schooling at the Calii fornia Aero In-| stitute, Glendale, | Cal. Pte. Sargent |
Pfc. Thompson
ary 1951. Upon vester Co.
Colonel Given Command
explosion,” the announcement Lt Col. Kenneth E. Keene, hus-|Air Force, Base, N. Y. A 1948 ond-degree murder charges in con- would kill him after the argument NPA Allotments band of Mrs. Virginia Keene, of graduate of Tech High School, he (came CAH watch the Green-|
positions of safety,” the Defense Group of the 4th Fighter-Inter-|clads play in\the state finals. He| Bozovichar, held in Vermillion erly worked at the Schaefer
Cpl. Donald F. Stewart, son of| nd Mrs. L. B., Stewart, 254 W. Hampton Dr., recently has been discharged from the Ma-
Enlistserved
{wounded in 1950. He was sent to
Col. Keene, who has a 5-year-la weapon inold son, Kenneth E. Jr. is vicelgtructor until his
England during World War 1L| Lawrence (Ind.) Concrete Prodfiying two combat tours in B-24|, 1. unt] entering the service.
of Mr. James 1524 in Kiel Ave, That's signed
Now stationed he took his basic
Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. He enlisted in the Air Force {in January 1951. Johnson attended Ben! {Davis High School, and worked |
|is roller skating.
Pfe. John E. qualified airplane
The son of Mr. and road clearance are maintained. You get the } and Mrs. Guy| lowest center of gravity in any American car. Thompson, 1424 E. 11th 8t., he
Pfc. Thompson attended’ Tech entered the Air High School, and is a former emForce in Febru-|Ployee of the International Har-
'Blanford Man Acquitted Of Slaying Charge
| NEWPORT, Ind., Mar. 20 (UP) during which defense
was found not guilty today of sec- vichar was afrald Mr.
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{nection with the fatal stabbing {last summer of his business rtner. |
County jail here since July, 27, 1951, the day of the slaying, ad-/ i
Three-Story Fall
mitted to arresting officers that
. he stabbed Carl Vrabic, $0, Clin- apartment
a window,
Mr. Vrabic and Bozovichar were] co-owners of Northwest Coal the hood of & parked car,
over sales of shares in the mine. (tion last night was fair. A Vermillion County jury re-|
the conclusion of the six-day trial his balance.
Stewart
Cpl. A 1947 graduate of Shortridge
was employed by
Far East duty is Harold E. John-
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the passenger compartment and recessing the floor down within the frame. Thus, Hudson “step-down’ design permits seats to be lowered, the top to be moved down, yet head room
mechanic at Shepherd Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Tex.
entered the serv-| RESULT: A ride that's out of this world! ice Oct. 22, 1951. He took his basic training at| Lackland A ir
Force Base, Tex.
graduation from the school he be- | came a hydraulic schedules,
and weather officials predicted)
Pfc. Sargent Plus
continue at least through the . night. Off-season snow and cold chilled most of the rest of western! Europe and both Germany and Swiss . government agencies warned of the threat of Alpine avalanches.
Complete daily TV and radio|
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Gl Joe Likes Milk And Last of All Coffee
WASHINGTON, Mar. 29 (UP -—GI Joe's favorite drink of all the beverages in the chow line is milk. Next comes lemonade, hot cocoa, tomato juice and then hot coffee, ; That's what Maj. Gen, CG. A. Horkan, army quartermaster general, said in a report made public today.
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Guilty of Cruelty | DETROIT, Mar. 29 (UP)—Mrs. Mary Raynal, 52, operator of a boarding home where 17-month-old Jennifer Eberle was found dying of malnutrition last Dec. 26, faced up to four years in prison today for cruelty to children. A recorder’s court jury found hefty Mrs. Raynal guilty yesterday.
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KOKOMQ, Mar, 29 -—- Mayor Raymon Gilbert expects the city lcouncil . Monday night will over= ride his. veto of its resolution to lift rent controls here, , The vote needed to override is 6 to 3, the same margin by which the council voted Mar, 21 {to decontrol rents, despite bitter opposition by veterans’ organizations, labor unions and the Howlard County ‘Rent Advisory Couns [etl Mayor Gilbert's veto message | yesterday suggested the controversial issue be placed before the voters in a referendum at the same time as the primary elec tion. But he said last night he had no indication any of the five .Republicans and one Democrat who voted down three Democratic councilmen Mar. 21 has changed {his opinion, { Clyde Mays Sr., the lone Demos erat who voted to lift the. 10"7 |year-old controls, told The Times, “You won't know how I'll vote till Monday night.”
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