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. > = I Yanks Smash Back of Reds $75, 00+: Fire Hits Home, A Tragie Ending a hy
om n County Inder Great Ai CF) rasan pain > Unde From Fags — Umbrella. | a Face New Call |E. L. Noyes Suffers Burns (CP) ang
74, blind for 12 years, attack alone cost the Communists everything "in sight in an effort.
underwent an eye operation and yesterday the bandages
Fire early today roared yor ploved three pumpers to fight the! ithe 8state. home of Evan L. Noyes blaze. They used 3000 gallons of
1000 dead. {to halt the Communist drive. - | Previously Deferred at 5799 Sunset Lane, causing water. he Be 1 can see American losses were described| The Communists were using’ ox-] ? i : damage ejtimated at. $75,000: ‘Firemen ‘said the first floor re- the hills and the fields,” -as “moderate to heavy.” |carts, packhorses and vehicles to! For Dependency se Hampered bY mained intact because .of fire’re- ar Parrella shouted Greatest air support was thrown |stream across hastily constructed! ; B lack of water in sistant material between the first’ . =~ f J
Then he dropped dead.
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as a result of a statement by Cart| { Vinson, committee chairman, that
“into the Haman area, athwartsandbag bridges over the Nak-| the route to our major supply | tong in the central sector. port of Pusan. The planes worked | Yanks Cut Off as close as 5Q yards ahead of]
the suburban and second floors of the slate area, firemen roof, brick home. ® from: city sta- Mr. Noyes is the son of N. H.| . tions and the Noyes, Ell Lilly & Co.,
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: Congress will consider in-January! finance Y _the ground troops. fr American battalions, raising the upper age limit of the {! Washington committee chairman. «. - Make Ends Meet" = : Mr. Corddry reported the re-| | bod out oft when the main|draft to 35. # Township Volun-| =The- slate roof of the brick Hoosier Family « of 16 Trg ~—l Et capture of Haman: Ey i ean troops pulled “It will mean the virtual elimi-| teer Department building and 20 feet of wall on Does It Cheaply. wim d— Mario Street Annexin | The Reds had opened a new rot og the afternoon, were nation of Category 3-A for men battled the blaze the second and third floors caved] .R d Th St ” : mortar and “artillery -bombard- ncircled and were trying to in the -19-25. age group,” -said| & for six hours be- in. Cause of the fire was nét im- ea eir ory ? : } "
fight their way back. Efforts: were being made to get supplies to the cut off units by air. Some small amounts were dropped from small liaison planes and -plans were beng made- to make larger drops from C-47 cargo planes. United ~ Press Correspondent Jack Burby reported from 2d Di vision Headquarters that officers there -believed thé enemy attack in-the vicinity of Hyongpung, on the northern end of the Naktong line, - was strictly diversionary, with: the main enemy effort being directed at the central sector.
The 50 ‘mile line today was
_ ment on the American left flank, buf on-the center and right side of the line-our troops were ‘on the attack. North of Haman, the 35th Regimental Combat Team counterattacked. after. the" Reds pene_trated 3000 yards on the extreme right flank in the vicinity of Ma-san-ni. Masan-ni is near ‘the confluence of the Nam and Naktong « Rivers, A military. spokesman said one company of. the 35th was sur-| rounded by 600 Reds, but pressure] was relieved somewhat by two! flights of fighter bombers which dropped jellied gasoline bombs on} “- the énemy:. Bears Bront of Bigw " The. spokesman said one battalion of the 24th Regiment which took the brunt of the at-
Brig. ‘Gen. Rebinson Hjtchooi) state draft director; - » The group consists of men 36} 1 Wir. Noyes After the de-| D { { ferred because ° of : dependent . artments— used TE kk! wives or children or: other deé={ {up their water el they Natal 8 oC 9 owns airs ore pendents who “would suffer pri=|2000 feet of hose up a hill to al vation or hafdship.” swimming pool 500 feet away to] —Passage by both houses of ajobtain water. bill providing -$85 to $165 for Firemen said the blaze began families” of enlisted servicemen|in a second-floor bedroom of the! ‘leared the way for the policy|three-story house. statement. - Mr. Noyes, “who is assistant Shortly before noon Committee | |treasurer at Ell Lilly & Co., was Chairman Carl Vinson said rais- | burned on the forearms. He was ing the upper draft age limit listed in * good” condition in St. from 25 to, 35 would be. con- Vincent's - Hospital. Mr. Noyes sidered in January. was believed to have been burned | This would bring the additional when he tried to op out the ini-| |sway- -backed, anchored in, general 30,000 . Hoosiers to the state's tial blaze. at Hyongpung, -about 15 miles roll of 288,159 Selective Service! Cecil Denzio, a deputy sheriff, southwest of Taegu, and at re-| registrants, said “Gen. Hitch- also was burned, cut and bruised’ captured Haman. It dipped in cock. by a falling wall as he’ removed the center where the Communists|” Gen. Hitchcock emphasized the furniture. He was treated at the
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tack last night and this morning is secure, but that another had
scored their terms of. miles.
greatest - gains in raising of upper draft limit would require congressional amendment
scene. - r 3 Two Firemen Hurt
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peta , disorganized and driven It was just above the point of the 1948 Draft Law and might’ Two volunteer firemen, Charles The 2 risi . .. Where the Nam and Naktong take “quite some time.” Fahrner, 161. c . ang ae om, as 3 Dave Rivers join, and then around the “Besides, I don't think we could Richard McClure, 1520 E. 73d St., For three generations the Carhartt spokesman said, “I think we are Curve of the Naktong eastward, {find enough men to answer more were slightly injured. Neighbors. family has produced Union Made : , infor a bad night.” - |that the Communists made the! than ene call for 2000 men. There served coffee to the firemen. | work garments. That's why this famous 8 : - On the 2d Division front zlong 8reatest number of their.17 river Will be very few in is mit who The township department em-| and name represents a good “buy” A the Nakt > crossings. are not veterans of the ‘hot’ war, —— p—— { " ; . : N30 ers reeled back ou mtee a chemi The Allies’ main communica- WhO were not 4-F in the last war Policewoman Loses | in overali. They e backed 5 play ] ; N . and a half miles under the initial tions road on the Naktong line OF Who are not now key personnel gARTFORD; Coun. Sept. 1, kers that k imily of overa Red assault, observation pilots runs 21 miles southward from !0 Industry” (UP)—A police court judge Moker that know their business and ITEEN” sald the Communists were load- Hyongpung -en the north, all the| He said Selective Service would refysed today to dismiss immeral-| want yours. —— ing rafts on the west side of the way to the river's great eastward probably exhaust its supply of jty charges against suspended Carhartt's Work Clothes are full. river to reinforce their already bend on the south. The enemy 1J-25-Year-olds, working down- pgjjcewoman Grace H. Wilcox. fashioned for comfon-fit, are lock : 10) extensive crossings. had been able to throw at least “ard in the age groups, before anq Richard J. Wheeler, an In stitched, reinforced af all : _ B26 M considering drafting of men n salesman, who were arrest-| ed at all wear points, DERS arauders ranged up and! one block across the highway h diana sa ~made from famous ‘Sant hy om “{and it was under artillery tire." e proposed upped 1.mit. ed in a vice squad raid on her hartt M C nforized Car- : . DR 'near its southern end. “The younger age group is a apartment three weeks ago. on re py Tibia cain * 3 more fertile field,” he pointed out. {| work garment for any job and every ; = Ih iB | 50,000 Reds in New Push M(t fertile Mitchum, clerk of BOLSTER EUROPE TROOPS | Lind of protection. See Song ; i fo RY | Gen. Douglas MacArthur an- ye, pon County four draft boards,| WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) | 5 clothes today. SPECIAL nounced that the offensive by said approximately 6000 “old- —U. S. military leaders are wil-| : J) WN | 30,000 Communists backed bY gterg in the county would be reg- ling to send more troops J vem 20000 reserves along a 50-TUle istered if Congress amends the Europe after the Korean war is, BLOCK'S COMPLETE MEN'S WORK CLOTHING DEPT. : ES S13 0A J front from Taegu to the sea Was pros Taw as “suggested by Mr. |ended, but not until then, in-| | IN-10 QuT-§ the enemy's all-out effort. | Vinson. I formed sources said today. DOWNSTAIRS STORE : Ls 1003 N. WEST ST. RI1.5680 * Officers likened its ferocity to a : .. . y that of the Nazis in the Battle ; lof the Bulge, the last spasmodic : ests attack by any army on the varge, ‘KAY Presents the Latest Addition to a Distinguished Family , ‘aa th lof Metemt, To : sg [14 Metal From La From athe on) — ul ! THE NEW EXQUISITE "DAFFODIL" PATTERN | =
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