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Page $ THE KEY WEST-CITIZEN Wednesday, January 7, 1953 : ae dishonorably discharge¢ and pea pg at gt eg article Army Desertions Have Hit —_|ss, om‘ aasener are tracked down each year and other hundreds still roam the coun- LOUISVILLE, Ky. #—The Louis-; the newspa said in 2 copy- peerage remand ville Times reported here that|righted article, that a well-in- cate figures, on es iiss Mates deserti fore e formed colonel unav: le, wever, Some esernes setlanah: dinoce eS the Defense Department has re- of the United States have reached |" It said the wave of runaways is |fused to make them public. es motivated, in 2 large, number of| ‘The Times said it had learned, FOooD pale nog TORES | CULFSTREAM ‘The situation has become so bad, eases, by the desires of young men “Well, if you ram out of money, RES d enough from City Loan Company to finish the job?” for yeu with ready eash. fi CITY LOAN CO. DIAL 2.5681 524 SOUTHARD ST. COMMERCIAL USE . . . 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Knox stockade seldom has contained fewer than 400 to 600 Sipe nad all of them deserters and A\ Richard paraton, Times staff writer who wrote the article, said: “As of two months ago, at least 100 soldiers and sailors were hid ing out in Kentucky cities, on farms and in rural communities. | j Some of them deserted years ago. Some of them live almost like an- imals in caves and abandoned coal mines. Many of them are pro- tected and hidden by relatives and friends.” Nationally, Harwood wrote, enough facts are known to justify the estimate of some military men that on any given day of the year enough able-bodied men to mal up two complete combat divisions are classified as deserters or AWOL, That indicates a permanent force of ritnaways numbering 25,000 to 30,000 men. The Times said its information, obtained from responsible mili- tary and civilian persons, amply fontins that the desertion prob- lem is a serious one. 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