Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1943 — Page 7
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Smelt Run Opens Without Smelt ESCANABA, Mich., April 7 (U. P.) —~With the“annual smelt run already a week over due, it ap-
pears everyone is ready to make it & record fishing season but the
y Smelt. :
Residents of this community long have had their dip nets ready, while many who never fished before are learning the art. Some men even have been deferred by their draft boards until after the run, and large commer-
cial fisheries have requested extra "gasoline rations.
The keen anticipation with which local residents await this year’s smelt -harvest results from abnormally high prices offered for the fish because of meat rationing. But, unfortunately, not a spawning smelt has been sighted. Ex-
“pert fishermen now are skeptical
that a good run will occur, since the winter haul was one of the most dismal on record and many
~ dead smelt have been found lit-
tering the water’s surface. Nonetheless, government and University of Michigan biological experts insist a good season still is ahead. The smelt run is caused by spawning, they point out. And though that function may vary, it must come sooner or later.
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PLAN NEW DRAFT CLASS FOR DADS
Special 3-A Division Would Defer Pre-Pearl Harbor
Fathers.
WASHINGTON, April 7 (U.P.).— Plans to wipe out the dependency classes of draft registrants include astablishment of a special 3-A class to be made up of pre-Pearl Harbor fathers and men whose departure from the home would make their family a public charge, it was learned today. Reclassification of all other men in 3-A, 3-B and 3-C will be ordered about April 15, according to authoritative sources, in order to place
them in the right classes as decided on the basis of occupation. The men assigned to the special 3-A class—hardship cases and fathers whose child or children were born before Sept. 14, 1942—will remain there until the present prohibition against the drafting of fathers is lifted. Then they, too, will be reclassified on the basis of occupation,
Directors Favor Plan
Plans to wipe out the dependency classes of draft registrants is approaching the final drafting stage. It has been received favorably by state selective service directors who yesterday concluded a two-day conference on the subject with Maj.
selective service director.
All sessions of the state directors’ conference were closed, but various sources agreed that there had been no dissension in the discussion o the reclassification plan. :
Hershey once said that drafting of fathers would begin about July 1, but now he will not discuss a specific date because of several factors, including a belief that it might be delayed by the possibility that public opinion is going to drive from the factories the young men whose sole claim to deferment has been occupation,
No Certainty Given
The projected reclassification would result in taking a man from class 3-A and placing ‘him in 1-A, subjecting him to imminent induction, if he has no grounds for occupational deferment, or in 2-A, if he is a necessary man in a civilian job. Those in 3-B would be placed in 2-B if entitled to occupational deferment. The 3-C's, those deferred both for dependency and agricultural reasons, would become 2-C’s, but would continue to .enjoy the virtual certainty of duration-long deferment. There is no certainty on the 2-A and 2-B deferments which generally are good for only six months in order to permit training of a replacement.
REVUE TO BE REPEATED
The South Side Youth council will repeat its second annual junior citizens’ revue at the Fountain Square theater at 8:10 p. m. tomorrow. The revue cast will entertain service men at the Kirshbaum Communtiy center at 4 p. m. Sun-
day.
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It's Graduation Day
It's graduation day for bombardiers at San Angelo, Tex., army air field, and big demolition missies come pouring out of open bomb bay doors of training planes. Their targets included battleships, aircraft carriers, oil storages and docks (all constructed on the
and the three sad faced guys below.
Texas prairie)
REPORT NAZIS HUNT
Norway to guard areas suspected of harboring parachutists and patriot fighters, it’ was reported today. Swedish newspaper dispatches said specially trained German Alpine units were sent to the hardanger vidda plateau, in east central Norway, where, according to recent reports, many hundreds of British parachutists have been landed. Other stories from the restless occupied continent told of continued outbreaks in Holland and Denmark. The Aneta (Dutch) news agency said the Nazi-controlled Netherlands radio had announced the assassination of Burgomeister Hetterschijt of Baaksem, leader of the Dutch Nazis in his Limburg province town.
GANDOLF ELECTED HEAD OF AERO CLUB
The Indianapolis Aero club has elected Stuart Gandolf as its president, succeeding Dr. Charles W. Roller, who became chairman of the club’s board of directors. Other officers elected at a meeting in Turner grills at Municipal airport last night were Harry P. Symms, vice president; Mrs. Esther Latham, secretary; Carl H. Hart, treasurer, and C. B. Smith, Walter |! Smith and Robert Palmer, directors.
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MADISON LEADER DIES MADISON, Ind. April 7 (U. P).
—Funeral services were to be held GHUTISTS IN NORWAY [tocey tor Eimer = scott, 70-sear-
old wholesale grocer and eivic LONDON, April 7 (U. P.) ~The jegder in Madison. Scott died of Nazis have rushed new troops to|, near attack at his home Monday.
TUNISIAN ACTION PHOTO A FAKE
Scenes Taken in Training Camp, War Department
Reveals.
‘WASHINGTON, April 7 (U. PJ. —The war department has revealed that a picture taken in Tunisia by
an Associated Press photographer and. purporting to depict a battle scene actually was taken at a training center and does not show American troops under fire as the caption stated. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, allied commander in North Africa, advised the war department of the deception, and the Associated Press announced the photographer had been suspended. . * Last night the war department issued a statement saying that there were five pictures in the series submitted to the still picture pool of ‘American photographic agencies by the Associated Press man. The one that ‘attracted the most attention purported to depict an American
nisia. 2 Explosions Shown
Two explosions depicted in the photograph actually were caused by land mines planted at the training center to simulate enemy fire. In the foreground two Red Cross men were shown allegedly treating a wounded soldier. The four other pictures purported to show bombs falling around a patrol as it crossed a stream, two wounded ‘men being placed aboard an amphibious peep, one of the wounded men being carried into a truck hospital and a medical officer and aid treating a wounded man,
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BURNS CITY DEPOT IS NAMED FOR HERO
BEDFORD, Ind, April 7 (U, P.) ~~ The Burns City naval ammunition depot has been named officially the Crane United States Naval Ammunition depot, Comm. 8. K. MacLean, second officer in charge of ordnance, said today. The navy department said the depot was named for William Montgomery Crane, the first chief of the bureau of ordnance, whom history books credit as a “brilliant naval officer and tactician in the 1796 naval war with France and the war of 1812”
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