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Draft. er Today’s Weather Fotocast Plan Faces Delay
New Pattern Shaped By Selecive Service
WASHINGTON, July 30 (UP) ~-Selective Service officlgls said! today it may be “some time yet” | before & system of deferments! i eremments tion's new peacetime draft registrants, PG The law specifically exempts Rane certain men from the draft. But] ico N Selective Service must decide the basis for deferments of other registrants such as married men| and those with dependents. i Youths = 18-through-25 must | register for the draft but only! those 19-through-25 may be inducted for 21 months’ service. The overwhelming majority of draftees will come ‘from the
PARTLY CLOUDY AND CLOUDY AREAS
ranks of men 19-through-21. | ~— ; Men who are now married are FOTOLAST not expected to be drafted. But! LEGEND Selective Service must decide & SCATTERED what to do about draft-age' SHOWERS
youths who marry or become fa- ORIZILE thers in the future. C= During World War II, dene . &F toRms ency deferments were not given out unless the marriage or birth % REG. PATS PIND: COPR 1948 EOW. L.A WAGNER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. took place before a certain date.! Er Td, ot to Boston—that's the Weather Bureau prediction. These government experts say the mercury will will be followed under the new Slowly edge into: the 70s near dawn in .the east and the south. The long, warm, humid arrow shows peacetime draft because the de-| a gentle flow of sultry winds from the Gulf of Mexico causing the hot spell. ferment system this time will be] are predicted along the coast from Florida to the Carolinas; in New England, also from Texas more liberal, through Tennessee and Kentucky to Michigan. There also is sure to be strong : n pressure from certain rural labor, Edward Hungerford
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By JIM G. LUCAS
For Duty Each Month otter the train has pulled away
Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, July 30—Uncle|giverf an opportunity fo see the {Sam's Army is in better shapeipigioric documents when they rethan it has been for a long time|¢, to- classes this fall. —thanks fo the impetus draft tographic copies now legislation has given to volun- on display in the lobby of the
A couple of months ago—when| NL unt another week.
the generals first went to Con-
from the State Fair Grounds. School children, too, will be
The 14 pho Indiana National Bank will reThe display, provided by the
dependence, in his own handwrit-
FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1948
14 Freedom Train Replicas Storms Cause
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of Confederation. erick the Great (1777). Tom Paine Inspirits Washing. ‘worth of property. ton’s “Poor, Ragged Continen-| A blanket of hot, humid air tals.” hung over the section of
gress with a desperate plea for ‘selective service—the Army was down to 542,000 men—only 500,000 of whom were enlisted. Today, it's up to 557,000. it'll be up to 570,000. It hasn't been that well off since 1947. Maj. Gen. John Dahlquist, deputy director of personnel, gives credit to the draft law. He says the Army is taking
branches
the bank.
Indiana National Bank, will be shown at the ‘bank's tiie that Paul Revere Is an Official]
1 [showing at the main downtown |g.¢ No hen schioot the n school resumes, reproductions will be offered to the Complete , Indianapolis school system for| Congress Appro exhibit in their buildings, said{Rights for the Constitution Ballweg, both 41, and nine other Russell L. White, president of ae):
30,000 listed.
* J 130,000 volunteers a month and, “JASFECTED | he figures, it will keep that id Z for at least three more months, That is much better than anyone| cational service for the commu-
expeete ar Bradley, Lt. Gen. of our citizens who wish to visit Willard Paul, director of personnel, and Gen. Dahlgiust have been |tWo-day visit in fndianapolis. Cling ‘Congres to spect oy IER be nab 2 de fo bck TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-=Hof, sticky weather inthe Gulf States and up the east coast [20,000 men a month. They said ad oe y we’d need 50,000 every 30 days— . Slafters ad 2 Bou oo by. a historical background writScattered thunderstorms continues—can be reversed.
WOODY WOOL FROM PINES manifactured|sore of the train.
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from pine leaves in Breslau and is used for insulation or wadding.!following. documents:
hibit in Indianapolis as an edunity,” said Mr. White. “Thousands
Each document is accompanied .iten by Dr. Frank Monaghan, historical consultant to the American Heritage Foundation, spon-
In the bank display are the
“We ‘are sponsoring this ex-|furled to battle for the First
Gen. Joseph Warren Certifies|the nation, breeding squalls and rainstorms.
MoAvenges ol. Yuh Dotumivies of Lucille a when a tornado to earth Williams Speaks Out fos|15 miles northwest of Madison. Freedom. Wis., and ‘wrecked the parents’
. |children from 10 months to 13 Is Un-|Yearsof age, were injured. Fifty Girl Scouts in a camp near the Ballweg farm narrowly Francis Scott Key Writes “The escaped death or injury when the Star-Spangled Banner.” tornado lifted and passed over Gen. Washington Submits the) their heads. During| ‘A freak windstorm struck near
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x Luzerne, in Benton County, Iowa, Lincoln Signs the|last night. Other windstorms hit Emancipation Proclamation|in the area around Cascade ang (1863). Worthington, Iowa. President Lincoln Delivers a Brief Address at Gettysburg WAITS 18 YEARS IN VAIN
the Revolutionary War. President
(1863). BEL » IL, July 39 Benjamin Franklin Writes His| (UP)—Mrs. Frankie Burch saig Epitaph : yesterday she was convinced her
Virginia Proposes Amendments husband would not return to her, Protecting Civil Liberties as She/After 18 years of waiting, she
Ratifies the Constitution. filed suit for divorce.
icy for farm youths. During the war, this was a cause of almost
constant friction between Con- Edward Hungerford, o veteran POT $1.25, Worth $20,000 :
gress and Selective Service.
Ship Movements
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newspaperman and author of many books on railroading, died at Flower of Fifth Avenue Hospital yesterday of a rare skin
NEW YORK ARRIVALS~Gen. R. | disease. Callan, Trieste.
Moving Van Mishap Reveals True Value Of Goya; Owner Begins Damage Suit -
| Mr. Hungerford had worked on|was credited with disclosing that an auction pain bought for Pilot, Te TS ARLUAES, = Aeron the New York Sun, the Rochester|§1.25 by a Buffalo woman seven years ago was an onset-L0-§004. pan Leader a : Herald, and the Glen Falls, N. Y.,| ness Goya, valued as high as $20,000. oh i Notory, Ma ‘|Times. He was later employed Mrs, Karl A. McCormick purchased the painting of a Moorish Fine ne Pere, Sorta. by the Wells-Fargo Express Co.|courtyard for $1.25. ee ratironny, "Ho| Since it wis dirty, Mrs. Mc-|the name Goya in the lower Fight New York Centra xs Cormick said she washed the|bhand corner.” : ect : staged the railroad exhibits at She sh Cliracac; Santa’ Feporn telthe 1933 Chicago Century of painting before hanging ft up. e showed it to several memCabello; Telamon, Curacao: eo “I started washing it,” she re-|Ders of her family and her atde Janeiro; Veragia, Gs Progress exposition and the New counted. “Suddenty I moticed|torney. Nobody was impressed. tock york World's Fair in 1940. . The painting hung in the Me Cormick home until 1942 when Mrs. McCormick’s daughter, Mrs. Carol Crosswell bought it from her mother for $50. ‘J Last fall Mrs. Crosswell became a member of the United Nations legal staff and moved to’ Northport, Long Island, N. Y.| She asked her mother’ to send | along the painting. Although the painting was! wrapped carefully, a rocking) 'chair was placed in the moving | van alongside it and rocked right’ through the Goya on the journey ‘to Long Island. | Learns True Value Heartbroken over the damaged | painting, Mrs. Crosswell called: the insurance company—and it was then she learned she owned a real art treasure, a genuine Goya. ! Mrs. Crosswell said she has! had three experts on .- Goya's.
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Sentenced to Life in Slaying of Mother
OSHKOSH, Wis., July 30 (UP) --Municipal Judge 8. J. Luchsinger today sentenced 16-year-old Gordon Fisher Jr., confessed slay-, er of his mother, to life imprisonment. Fisher who was brought to court from Central State Hospi-| tal at Waupun today, was taken’ immediately to Waupun State’ Prison.
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