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. What The House / Armed Services. Bommities will Consider |

J Lower Induction Standards 2. Raise Draft Age Limit 4. Single Men Before Fathers

"Yanks Smash at 50,000 ys City Resumes Congress Unit to Study | Reds Under Greatest

Partial Pickup Raising Limit on Ages Air Umbrella of War Of Garbage At Meeting in furugry | ~ Counter-Attack Recaptures Town of Haman;

M \.. Vinson Favors Calling Single Veterans First; Fall Back 8'/2 Miles on Naktong River Crews on is Trucks | “House OK’s Bill to Draft Doctors By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent Taki Pl 5 WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP)~Chairman Carl Vinson: TOKYO, . Saturday, Sept. 2— Reinforced American ox ing ee 9 t t mmi troops, under one of the greatest air umbrellas of the war, Striking . Workers =. TE . 8 Lom mit om 35 snashed back at an estimated 50,000 attacking Commu- aa HgLapeliy Barpags : oh lto 35 to broaden the pool of available single men, nists ‘today. k E Mr. Vinson also said the committee will consider re

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U.S. Say $ [01 Life Gets Boring Fire May Have Hit Manchuria

Calls Austin Report To UN ‘Complete And Factual’ ¥ WASHINGTON, Sept. 1/8 (UP) — The Air Force con-

In the first phase of their counter-attack they recap- _ tured the ruined and smoking town of Haman on the ex-

12 More Hoosiers On Casualty List

treme southwestern front.

The drive to retake Ham-

an, lost in the first blows of an all-out Communist attempt to drive the Allies into the sea, began yesterday (Friday). By 8 p.m. the town, on the route to our vital supply base of Pusan, had been retaken and the

fighting was raging on its west-|

ward side.” But, despite the furious pounding they were taking from the | air and the fact we were able ty counter-attack in the south, the Red offensivézghowed no signs of letting up:

Yanks Fo Back Along the Naktong River line,

4 Killed, ‘4 Wounded, 4 Missing in War -

Twelve more Hoosier soldiers have been listed as killed, wounded or missing in the

War, the Defense Department

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KILLED IN ACTION Lt. Myron D.

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firmed today /that a United States F-51 fighter plane may have strafed an airfield in Manchuria.

A spokesman said that Ambassador Warren R. Austin’s statement to that effect to the United Nation's’ Security Council yesterday was “complete and factual.” “The/ spokesman said that the Air Force forwarded the informas| tion, to Mr. Austin through regular /channels. - The spokesman made the annpuncement after another -briefg officer had told newsmen at 9 a.m. Indianapolis time, that the Air Force had “no jnformation” from Gen. Douglas ‘MacArthur on the incident.

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today ‘when emergency drivers were used to break a sani-| tation department walkout. Crews for 22 trucks entered the sanitation plant at 10: 30 a. accompanied by police squads ad officials representing a non-strik-ing union at the. plant. Normally about 50 trucks cover pick-up dis-| tricts, About 200 members of the State, County and-Municipal Employees | Union (AFL) left their jobs|: Wednesday in a dispute over wage | increases. A secorid union; AFL! Teamsters, remained on the job. Men Are Volunteers The emergency drivers were] vollinteers from: other city depart-|

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4200 In County Face New Call

Previously Deferred

For Dependency By GALVY GORDON The draft blew “hot”

today on {nearly 4200 Marion County men deferred for de- | pendency reasons.

_exemption now granted by law

to veterans of World War IL, Single veterans should be called to service ahead of men with_children, he sald. OK Bill to Call Doctors

ments. All are members of the! Teamsters Union, Although!

employees from other iments; to man the trucks,

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These men in the age group, {19:26 will soon be eligible for induction under the Selective Serv |fce Eystem as a result of a man-

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1

U. 8. 2d Division forces had been forced back as much as eight and a half miles, and may have to fall back still farther. Gen. Douglas MacArthur's midnight communique said United! Nations forces were “poised for an all-out fight” fo restore positions lost near the junction of the Naktong and Nam Rivers. However, the information in the communique was hours behind a front line report from U.P. Correspondent Charles Corddry] which already had told of the recapture of Haman. The North Korean Air Force | showed up today. A single plane dropped two bombs in the 5th Regimental combat team area, but damage was slight.

Schedule Faces Changes

A North Korean prisoner said the Communist timetable called for the capture of the southern port of Masan three days after the start of the attack which began Thursday. -+It appeared, however, that just as at Pohang in the north, the ./ enemy schedule would have to ° undergo some changes. ~. Bombing, strafing and rocketing . American and Australian planes prepared the way for the recapture of Haman which had| been taken from the badly| mauled 24th Regiment in the first phase of the Red attack. < On the Naktong River Mine farther north, where the Reds made 17 crossings, a 2d Division spokesman said the Yanks were “stacking up dead Koreans by the hundreds.” In the Masan area, the initial

curred the information might (UP)—The Coast Guard asked

Congress today for authority to use thé draft, call up re- | serves, and extend enlistments for 12 months, It sald the serviLa must be expanded Immediately. Whi ie a which op-

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cdlled for volunteers. The Mayor declined to name districts which will recgive resumed service first as a precautionary measure. No Violence Reported | No violence was reported from, |picket_ lines at the plant when |trucks started to roll. : | ‘The striking union lett a f “/members of the Municipal Em-{ "iployees Union on sanitation as- ' stops,

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if ngton by the House Armed § onlay en : ices Committee. : Mr, Vinson said d! calls This and other Washington de-/tween now and January, when velopments today would bring an|the new Congress convenes, won't additional 57,000 Hoosiers under endanger fathers. ithe scope of the draft. He proposed these steps to deApproximately 27,000. would belay the time when fathers may affected by the proposed plan-to have to go: rule out dependency deferment-for| FIRST, the services must lower men In the 19-25-year-old: group.|their induction standards. Too Some 30,000 Indiana men would many men are being rejected for {be eligible for draft registration Jatluey to pass fairly rigid mental

Pfe. Cyril E. Carmichael, son of Clyde Carmichael, Russellville. Pfe. Robert D. Coniadl] husband of Mrs. Gertrude lL Burnettsville, Cpl. Robert C. J Charles W. Jones, / WOUNDED Pvt. Melvin son of Mrs, Tanlp Albany. Pfr. Eugene Scott, son of Don Ebson Scott, Bremen. Pvt. Donald E. Matthews, son Lof- Mrs. Ada C. Matthews, Muncle. Pfc. Cecil E. Stroud, son of Myrtle F. Stroud, Valeene. MISSING 7 * Pfc. Robert Deitz Jr. son of Robert Deitz, Freetown. Pvt, Kenneth A. Oshinski, son of Mrs. Anna C, Oshinski, Michigan City. Pfc. James Frederick Roudebush, son of Mrs. Carrie Roude-| bush, Noblesville. Pfc. Leo F. Van Camp, son of Vernon W. Van Camp, Montpelier, i Lt. Smith, formerly of Indianapolis.. was killed inaction

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Holiday Travel Begins

CHICAGO; Sept. 1 (UP)—Holi-day-bound Americans begin taking to the highways, rails and air lanes today on the eve of ‘the three-day Labor Day week-end. The National Safety Council predicted that 435 persons would | 253 die in traffic accidents during the 78-hour period from Friday (Continued on n Page Col. 1) evening. to midnight Monday.

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THIRD, . Congress...alsa ‘ust consider revising the present abs solute exemption of veterans.’ Those who are single should go before other men with children. Mr. Vinson’s varning yesterday that draft boards may have to call fathers unless the services lower their standards was understood to have disquieted military men somewhat. While Selective Service offi clals have sald they will ask President Truman for authority to draft men with dependents all of whom -are now exempt they did not say" they intended to take fathers immediately. As for_ the doector-draft bill, sponsors hoped the measure will help some 5000 doctors and 3000 dentists to “remember their obligations” and volunteer for the military duty they escaped last time.

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payment and upto 2 ears on balance. | Bu now and. save. ay |excess. profits tax bill introduced i ; by Sens. Joseph C. O'Mahoney / Turn NOW. to the. D. Wyb.) and Tom Connally (D.| Tex.). It would have imposed an{

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have been relayed directly to| learned of this disclosure by the] Pri H 5 Fai Li Such on occurrence, the briefThe way the brixfing officer “AH ME, ah me, life becomes increasingly tedious.” without. garbage lieing or or doing anything that might be © He is a boar. ers told him they were following| Logansport, like to call him ba On Radio Tonight “I DON'T know whether or rt New Record Seen J City Hall pound ham against the fence. “It! “quit their jobs.”. —President Truman makes a terested in judges, 1 ‘don’t like| jndiana State Fair Grounds are said. Tank Transmission The one-year-old boar proud] foreign and domestic policy. y P Yiby Fair Bodrd officials. report at 9 p. m., Indianapolisiwith reckless abandon. still predict “a million or more! To 62 ,367,000 {of the old Fairbanks-Morse bulld25 minutes from a movie projec-|the wide pastures and BE A U:|paires busied thémselves drying time high of 62,367,000 in August,| The “building, Charles Ross said that Mr. Tru-lown business' without so dern| Pumpers were clearing two. and|crease over the. July employment| Actual production of the transIt was understood that the .MODEL ACE MITE is modest. as Usual” on ‘the Infield. much too early for .the économy for the General Patton M-46 tank Informed quarters said that sister was top selling sow at the in grassy lots again this morning. 2 million. persons, the smallest Stalled in the. tanks to be built that domestic matters would not have I got to lose? I get a bath tivities Day was under. way. \were. 3,213,000 out of work. In| Will Employ 1500 ol “deal with broad aspects of for-\nroreover, 1 get sprayed twice |Sawyer safd “the economy was Additional 500 will be needed, but @ Dictators don’t really want ULSAN § tion” Formosa. wouldn't mind the Fair at all.” | Judging—i-H beef breeding |defense preparations, it may be with total floor space of more grabbing Douglas MacArthur who feel thati 4; went strutting past his| -~ Women's Bullding—L. 8. [full use will probably pass 10,000. g yy “stalin ing control of Formosa at ull q I J randuand. linn Ho Corp. by Klein" & Kuhn, real) the war line Gen. MacArthur created a po-.. Amusements ............ 16 ACK) Li i cross it... ting forth this ‘view. Asked to| Comics ... wesnie ST JP " Times Foreign Editor, who a closed incident. Food Needl Kk 25 -the line . . dnd made it eedleWork ..ooeeocssees : from Taegu Io the 10 po’. ' three articles . . . it's & ah

President Truman or to the State Model Ace Mite . . . and attendant. Lee Dawson of LogansDepartment by Gen. MacArthur. ort s avs his ized boar. \ When the Air Force spokesman P pray wr \ briefing officer, he hastily called newsmen and set the facts straight. b M AR “hin gyre on iv High, but Hates the iN thing “getting into the high inI ue People Are a Problem, Porker Con Exclusive Interview During First A a put it was that pilots in the Far Had Dave Deen to yess Model Ace ‘Mite, one of the top exhibits at the Indiana State nine days, Mayor Feeney said he Fair, protested life on the Fair Grounds in 2 deep bass voice that has received. no complaint calls interpreted as an overt act by the sounded like a mad boar. during the emergency. Nine callChiness Reda. Model Ace Mite weighs more than 800 pounds an belongs to|his suggestion to burn or bury -{the Duroc clan. Sometimes his, ‘ Shane * Barrage until service is reowners, Lee Dawson & Sons ruman to ed while, members of the! Red.” striking union were picking up = [their last pre-strike pay checks this Fair business is what it's! These may be their last. As far {Continued on ‘Page 7—Col. nt cracked up to be,” ‘Model Ace! as the city is concerned, Mayor | : * -| » Reports to Nation Mite boomed as he rubbed a 200 ~ Second-Day Crowd Feeney said, the. strikers have Allison | eases On Korean War lis a matter of go here, come there, May E d 50.000 Efforts will be made to hire WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) sit up, sit down and smile for thet. ay Excee A replacements for workers who! A + Sept. judges. Me, I ain't specially in-| By CLIFFORD THURMAN [joined the walkout, Mayor Feeney W. Side Building ‘radio and television report to the these litle cages at the Fair and'qrying out today. The Mayor's statement. followed | ' nation tonight -on the Korean [I am darn well tired of stupid; With Old Sol smiling, another! « | War situation and its impact on City folk looking at me all day.” record attendance was anticipated (Continued on Page —Col. 1) . |walked about the 12x12 pen in| Second-day figure for last year Em: lovment Soars! Production to Begin All major radio and television the swine building. He held his\wag 34564. It was expected to go ploy | The Allison Division of Gennetworks will air Mr. Truman's head high and his tall twitched: peyond 50,000 today. Fair officials eral Motors today revealed lease time." (It will be carried on| “Me, I've never been. to a state py Sept. 8.” WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP)! WFBM and WIBC at that time.) fair before.” he boomed in a hog-| “Carnival people hung out sod-|—Employment-under the impact ing at 2080 Northwestern Aye. » He planned to speak for about|like voice, “I've-been content with den blankets and concession-'of war—skyrocketed to an all-| {make tank Sratimnlenione, own y e tion room in the east wing of the TIFUL muddy wallows at! wet canvas as a new day dawned the Commerce Department an- Chrysler Corp. contains 215,000 White House. home. I have bothered no one on the 94th annual Indiana expo-| noiumced today. |square feet. Reconditioning will _. White House Press Secretary and have been happy minding my sition. | This represented a 1,153,000 in- | begin at once. man “is simply going to reportimany people looking on. 1 justia half feet of water from the figure of 61,214,000. Employment mission, a hydraulically conto the nation on what is going|paturally do NOT like people.” underpass beneath the race track, in August, 1949 totaled 59,947,000.|trolled torque converter type on.” on om and the sign went up, “Parking The. report said it still “was similar to the Allison model built President would devote much of] [t flect the full i t of de- last year, will get under way beSE ALY |His- litter mate brother was top| Rain Forgotten . o reflec e full impact 0 {188 , his time to a review of the fight-|, J. "\ "i0 ‘National Swine Show| Fat cattle, lazy hogs and fense preparations.” |fore the end of this year. ie} ing in Korea. in Nebraska last year. His litter sleepy-eyed sheep were exercising . Unemployment has dwindled to The transmissions are to nthere ‘would be some.reference.to b t of Kk si D by the Cadillac Division of GenIndiana State Sale this year. | Yesterday's rain was forgotten. {number out of work since Decemfe imbue ome Vat Se treisoal “,0h, well," he sald with a shrug Crowds ‘surged through the bér, 1948, when the unemployed Sul Sots in. He Fisher Body| lof his tremendous hams, “what! gates and the second Youth Ac- total was 1,941,000. In July there be the President’s main theme., ist. 1049, 3.68 Allison eventually will employ, rtetton Formosa. [every morning ‘and almost con The’ Boy’ Scout J am bore, MEI 10h tere were 1689000 yout To nthe bang to bo. Avert War NOW _ They said the addréss would giraw and eat the best of food. (Continued on Pass 6—Col. 2) Secretary of Commerce Charles come Allison Plant 7, and an, v , | _inot at once, 4n Plant 3 wars. .They- merely risk eign policy with Korea as a focal gaily to keep the flies away. . TODAY — YOUTH AC- gradually moving toward. 1) ons |” 'Tne_lease gives Allison ‘six| ‘wars to get other things \ point.” In this connection, they / «ys yg7wasn't for all these og-| TIVITIES DAY (children ploymen ore } e Korean arate plants in Indianapolis] h t h 2 said the President would “men- ling people passing by all day, I| under 12 ‘admitted free) crisis”. and that “with increasing] they want .-. . such ‘as TAL ¢ ’ t this trend will _ithan 4 million square feet. f whole na- ~~ ever Shay Sud hat the Model ‘Ace Mite lost interest in| calves, lambs, dual 4 ime at Jugs tis (ved Bow? i eon- otal” employment “When the. - hole. Ba y - Ge the interview about that time . calves, dairy. calves, gi newly acquired facilities are in| "free peoples / answer” to supporters of Gen.|, “pogutiful sow of about 600-| pig litters, poultry. ' ) {some time next year, ot. {fais country yas prevent 18€ ep, ! Ayres & Co. style show, 11:30 - The lease was handled for both| 384 g ner Chinese Communists from gain-| - a.m, 3:30 and 7 p.m, General Motors and the Chrysler cia ors .+. AH * A 4 Times Index Grandstand—Irish Horan's EY y knew where | (estate, ( Guaranty building. " they - B 24 Jamboree, 8 p.m. litical storm here early this week TIAGE <eeisvocncarsanens Coliseum—Bob Hope Show ~~ Frobably when at the President's order he| Henry Butler © iiiiveres.. 18 (Bob Hope In person). 8:30 wouldn't withdrew a public ‘statement set-| Classified coeee 290-36 i Gis . So writes comment on this development at Crossword ..cceeeesisses 12 William y | his press conference yesterday, Editorials .....sceeerrees 22 Philip Simms, veteran Mr. Truman snapped that it was i ; has ‘come Gut of semitreForum . . frrsressenrees eof tirement -to write of in- i? Dan Kidney ..ccoveesenene 2. stances when. we've drawn MOVIEB cvvossnnsnnnvnanns or. BUECIES ? 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