-NO. 267 '“tS { Tiii-u.30. FEEDER]leies I J 45 Local Reservists Ink* [MidstOf 2 Weeks Training J1Ult;25 I One hundred and forty-five re-; were set up, while other men plac- ___m. 1 • servists, members of the 302nd Sig- ed living quarters- |SlCCl jnai Battalion iCoasiruetion* of Signal, moar, and cooking eqidp-.Al.llunced’with headquarters in Frederick* at Ft. Meade. The unit has a com-. ^Jqlt;fare in the midst of two weeks of plete line of motor equipment and;nnit field training at Fort George whatOnitinn Of l0d“,**e‘ ... . *«4- FoiUI T^faKTihon began “arnveat ma recreational fa-; __Fort Meade Sunday at 10 o clock ... DlSand work started immediately to- ciiiiies for the battalion to «tw,iefiniie teaching vvarti organizing operation of the while at summer camp: swimming; WAS! tv-coumv public annual encampment. An advance pools golf course and driving;£isenhc .ut 500 and it is party ha“ Preceded the main out- raQge The men hav.e ^ ^ of si as a' places can be fu- „ softball. baseball. miscellaneous; meni ppeeing of school: 0ne of.lh? JtT athletic equipment, and field house pointin'ft “ww ,n ,hf ftiriuLi... Wirt,« of thb Board:0™ Army-area to spend a fortnight *r tedo#r sports caa-bo played. « «* in field exercises this year, the Xbejre are two movie theaters, two, a*i‘e . o'uo were an- W S'”al B?' ***** fT acrvice clubs, an SCO Club, aod; TheVSli d ° t =0 Officers Club.reception and. normai aclive-duty function. Like4 . . . „^.;rintf:that Rt. graders « the u re£ervisls members of lhe 302nd For anyone m ^hools next Tues-.will ^ broualu up l0 date on latest» 3D of lbe men ^e are a , .oilmHordicombat techniques and technical •“ a--*****'-* 7. • EiseriL-anc.es :nctuded,opments wllhin field dur- Sited Signal Battalion. (Construe-,schools, two ■ £ lMav training period. .UOht, L-SaR Summer Camp fan,°»Wgbook and the Ira Ft Ueade will etn-George G leade, Maryland. i ■inis. The number i ph2Sije o£ the individ- Reservists from this area par- -[1 m lieu or l- - ua[-3 miiitan- speciality, develop ttctpatmg in the eaerets .luation. Officials;ment or p!lysical a!id mental fit- Headquarters And Headquarters ^be general qual-;ness^ performance of work teams Detachment _ j ,ig staff has im- within units of larger site, train-: Lt. CoL James E. Bartgis Jr.,: - ■,ing ox staff and headquarters com-.Majors Frank M. Dertzbaugh Jr.,; con-ig invited to ac-.mand elements, and the up-dating-and James Fraser Jr., Captains, hildren to the 0j instructor personnel in their Richard C. Bowers and James £.;71. . ‘ ‘ e first graders = fields. Fort Meade is one of 27'Doub, Chaplain Charles B. Mathias.;Km“.“ when the young-training si[es designated by Sec- CWO William T. Fisher and Earlj™muc gned to specific ;ond j\rmy to conduct annual unitiF. Starr, and WOJG Ralph E.. n ?aC^frS t h. I “e^d *'xa^a^rtS this summer. jAusherman. ^ v l b f '*:ake the children.ed 0I- Lt. Col. Janies E. Bartgis'er, Renace H- Painter and Josepbj 4iv Icing orientation:jr__ jjajor Frank M. Dertzbaugh:E. Taylor. Sergeant First Class maid McLuckie Jr CWO Earl F. Starr, Master!Thomas £- KeUer. Specialist Sec-;-arents. He anti- sergeants James E. Bartgis III. ocd Class James W_ Harrisoa, Cbas.j die health nurse Robert E. Bell, Lewis B. Gannon -B. Jones. George W. S'neetenhelm. school xvill give'jj- ^ Clarence R. Summers Jr.. and and John C. Weddle, Corporals) ormation about j0seoh E. Tavlor; Sergeants First;Clair E. Ebersole Jr., and JIay-iClass Thomas' C. Kelier. and Rich-■ card B. Hamilton Jr.. Specialists^ 01 igement will be ard q. Sfitely: Sergeants Charles;Third Class Franklin D. Baugher,;tions o Frederick, where D Bruchev. Joseob W. Clemm. Wayne C. Ohler and James V. wa-|0£ Stlc uffer. principal! Charles A. Dixon, and Howard H. lard. Privates First Class KennetH:resicjen rieflv with each;^{UrpjjV; specialist Second Class-.L. Eyler. Thomas E- Jones. James; formation on pro- George* W_ Sheetenhelm. and Priv-M. Main. Daniel B. Smith Jr., and- couw en out in May. ;aie Class Herman L. Jack-;Privates E-2 Thomas M. Beldon makerit and the health son_ They arrived Friday. Much of! and Charles R- Stockman, te iacto_be_ present to;-|,e preliminarj- work was accom-i Company A and ha;vhiie me teachers.by this group, but consfd- First Lt. Harry I. Hamilton Jr., around the build- erable main work remained to he; fMaster Sergeants Robert E. Bell,L the orientation Barracks were set up for George R- Moberly and Alton E. may bdiy run* from;Jiving Quarters, and schools were:Shari. Sergeants First Class Nor-.ant, 11 ■teria to famdiar-‘sel Uf ^cable splicing and motor? Irnan W. Nusbaum and James EJhas ret location. 'Equipment was unpacked and made Rager, Specialist First Class Mil-|be mo U0Q for all first readv issue to the individual'bam G. Hopkins. Sergeants Robertidettnxt fed also at Park- %ec;j0ns. L. Engle, and Howard B. Iurphy.ino repstreet and East, Lt ^ Bartgis is the summer,Specialist Second Class Garland R-ioccurri at S:30 a. tn. camp commander and Major Dertz-Beard, Ray J- Clift and Richard. The oln school, only baueb ^ tbe bajjaKon commander. ;W. Rinehart. Corporal Fred W.jbeen s others not_pre-:Lu “c0l Bartgis is in charge oTYoung Jr.. Specialist_TMrd_Class:have ii will be register-;^ gQQ men fr0m the seven state; Roy E. Cliae Jr., Lewis F. EsterlyiSboem . opening day. isecond Army Area, which consists!Jr.', Roger Nusbamn. John W. Bru-jtermitt most cases, havejp^ ad personnel. chey Jr.. Charles K. Sfifer. Harold; a nens for Tuesday; addition to the 145 men from M- Staley Jr., and Michael J. Wil-iing, tb some newcomers;the battalion at Ft. Meade, there:com. Privates First Class Albertimorain have prospective!are ajso 77 other men from the;F. Baker. Leonard G, Nicodemus.:for oci who are invited. battalion at other Army posts: Fort; Willard K. Rudy, and William R. probab iKnox. Kj'., Ft. Jackson. S. C...Stup. Privates E-2 James H-:coo! u 'Camp Gordon, Ga., and Camp Per- Haupt, John K. Henderson. Ken-fwarme ry. O- neth Wr. Jones, James I. Main and tiutejy'La : Sunday was. a day of duty, bat;Robert M.Twigg, and Private E-l Thej -j 1 due to the bad weatner little was;Robert L. Van Fossen. .level tik flTTlPfj done on the outside. Personnel and; Company B jsumptiother sections working indoors; Master Sergeants Robert L- .yesterc Barnes and James E. Bartgis IH,|the loc} residents of the _ . ‘-Sergeants First Class Donald R-|operati•ho wiH comprrie; ^ ^ 1 Oi* iBIumenauer, Robert E. Gearingeri inches^ ^.nes..f0E JT V/X iand Hichara O. Stitely, Sergeants;manof Circuit Court | # j Charles D. Bruchev-. Joseph W.; total cmorning in the: 1^ ||| V :Clemm. Charles A. Dtsom Gienrr:409.000f Judge Patrick -*- J.U. T aCwlllC 1H^ Favorile Eniest 0_ UoTlf Wil-jLinganad Clerk of the ^ f |t -liam E. Root and RaymondL„ San*imouni;ciiter- StCDDCCl I j 11 ibower. Specialist Second Class;on Monday, Sep-; : Thom as M. Geiser. Meredith L.;.the grand jury-: . „ iHaput. Jack E. Hildebrand andind will begin its; Larger SlippiV lO -WTiiam K. Lenhart, Corporals Fred-ersons not drawn-: ^ 4T?-.- lerick D. Fisher and James E.ry will comprise; Be A\aiiaDie DV Ijiain. Specialist Third Class Rob-!Tii*c+ Af Yfl jr -ert L- Blumenauer. Norman,rirsi ui lear . 'Fisher. Remit K. Reeder, and Ward-rge P. Ambush, t ^gHINGTON — Surgeon E- Zigler, Privates First Class Rol-5, Guy R. Lreag- _____, T____„ D„_„.HeaiAfteTwo an an of We.streetsGenera! Leroy E. Burney said to- and L. Federline, Dwayne A- House. ;fhjl.Osbourn Thomp-:^“ a 1 a r e than-expected Richard A. Keller, J^sse C. Reedit^ Ughman, Howard-da' a .iar = eE tnan^xpectea .„„-v Privatei.E. Troxell. Marv3mouni of Asian flu vaccitv and Wayne E. Shank, and ^e: E-2 Larry Y. Ahalt. George W.]®, Jbe available bv the First of thei^ ^riT -?CpL j_vear Cline. Ray E. Dayhoff, Elmer L.; ^ordon Beam, - Jhe pubUc Hea]tb Service cfaief Lewis Jr., Bruce F. Taylor aodrBart.ccoii iviioc- said manufacturers now- expect to:Douglas W. Zittle. ]n. Y.P- Mile.. produce betn-een 80 million aiid C0™!*31^ c Frt,m ML A*ry ^ 0ling toT ^r. v c,„,.or S5 million doses of the vaccinei Captain George D. Garber. 2nd.'gned -’ by Jan. 1. The original goal aa-;^- Donald W. Hoatson. Sergeants;77j|bllIvnrtu at nounced earlier was 50 miHion ^^ri- Class Kelsel W. Day Jr., and‘Martjn’!doses by Feb. 1. Maurice C. Peregoy. Specmhstj^ ^at it 1. ; Burnev gave the new figures in First Class Keefer D. ComckJ.1 M. Harsh man. __ - Ebben L. Beck. Walter' .Burney gave the new figures in: Firstan interview in connection with sergeants Looen g. uecs. waiter; - Acct a meeting of the Association of^. Chancy end William D. Vernon,;^ Mdlard. Steic and- Xerritorial Realth Of. Corporal Raymond M E v a ns.|a boJV ______^ ficers Of the United States. The Speciaust Third Class Thomas 'v-:drivill!’group opened a two-day confer-Brabham. Lewis E. Fuller and;-^^2Charles W. Shry,e Jr..ence yesterdav- to map plans for,Samuel T. Nichols Jr.. Privates!m, combatting possible large-scale First Class Wilson D. Cantwell,^__ w aT , outbreaks of the flu tfcis fall or:Jaclc B. Carey% Paul isignales W. Marker. Frederick G. Ecknch. Luther :-------- . Frederick G. Eckrich. Luther M.:‘ . ,ank A. Winebren-. .McDonoueh Jr.. Donald E. Nor-iU3? ,le*h . Discussing the vaccine at the McDonough Jr.. Donald E vehiclimart. -___*____ .. ..___. _ wood. Fhirlev W. Ris er. Niles v-jvemcnwood. Shirley W. Rigler, Niles NJ^, farch,,n possibility that 1J200.000 doses of Spanning, James N. Taylor. Maur-;.-.Tarshail L. Grove. vacchie wil] ^ reiealt;;ed lomor. ice L. Wiles and Robert A. Wilson.Privates E-2 Calvin T. Condon Jr..rnop’er W Rcmrijur® rou- bringing to 1.700.000 the to-JS” tai made available so far. - - . : wj,.--««* t Afrtc»r rat- : Originally, he added, “we had ^ M. Gienn and Lee R. Grimes.* ” * thought that Sept. 1 would be the Company D T ,H t^t „ earliest that any vaccine would Master Sergeants Lewis B. Gan- 'Bear. Elmer B. ^ released/. non Jr.. and Clarence R. Summers * a JV r™wn Dr Stewart, a member Jr.. Scrseanns First Class Charles’ £t kSSJ of Bunieys staff, told the group: Keefer Irvin L. irinsey and;.. ’T Fnn‘anlt;.iL ‘People need to know that there Boy L. Lind, Sergeant -dward B.’ndftbh s S’ not going to be enough vaccine Blumenauer Jr., Specialist Second:* ? ^ for evervbodv for a while and‘ Class Calvin R. Keeney and Alviej_nL ^ =m- tl]0se wl3o take care of us while L- Rld§ely. Specialist Third Class. HOW ? 1? ’v*e arc sick or provide essential!^Gilbert A. Berry Jr.. Robert L.: WAi:T rJ-lh community services should get CBne. James W. Mills and Gene A.;js *htr S lhe vaccine first.” Shultz, Privates First Class Ray-;vcstcr, ■ cn‘ The first preliminarv report was mond S. Brown. Harold E. Lenhart. s^ahr marie yesterday on tests of the Robert W. Titlow and Roland E.;bill:_ toes. neu- vaccine on human volunteers .Wolfe. Private E-2 Randolph S*: jjgj!iD who were infected with Asian flu Krnatz. and Pnvatcs E-l Dennis' pahSITE. Ner. i.F-— 'j1118 after receiving the vaccine. L Spriggs and Roland W. Spriggs. Lankfist elaborate lest scientist who reported the Medical Detachment j RepEnergy Commis-.ftMdy said preliminary evaluation Second Lt. Henry A. Groff Jr.,: j)ev series has been inlt;ficates the vaccine gave “defin-:Ser§eant First Clasr John L. Brad-jMd. • 5e of unfavorable*ite tut not comPicte protection/’|shaw Jr-* Sergeant Ray L. Fink,;—— Another source said most of the Specialist Second Class Kenneth O. SUB 1— jsubieets were protected. i Greenwood and Privates First Class j OLIIDE f The tests, conducted at. the \ Edward J, Daugherty Jr.. and Her-iThe :— Steels and'Patuxent Institution for Defective! msn L. Jackson. jwassome good gains Delinquents at Jessup. Md„ \vere!*93 Signal Detachment (InieU jshoal market followed- said to have simulated the most: Specialist Second Class Walter;tide ily on yesterday’s-severe epidemic the nation might;H. Baker and Private E-2 Michaeliemba: 1 expect. v; (H. Staley. _ im^a