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=| Allies Fight Off ‘Backs-To-The-Sea’ Trap;
iz Reds Bend But Fail To Break Pohang Line
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og | Hurricane Frantic Plea for Aid Is Futile Bel Gets Rate Tanks Duel With Tanks “el Smashes Path Hike i in State Inside Deserted City;
STARS «| Into Florida i 0 $2.508,000 Foe Chops Up Lifelines
AO Increase Climaxes = Americans Alert for Bigger Push to Come Firm's Two-Year By EARNEST HOBERECHT, United Press Staff Correspondent . TOKYO, Wednesday, Sept. 6—A Communist offensive Fight Before PSC from the north had carried to within 50 miles of the supply. The Indiana Bell Telephone yo. ¢ Pusan today. Co. was granted a rate in- The Allied lines, while bent, had not broken.
crease today that will add The port of Pohang still was in our hands. $2,508,000 to the annual bills
Damages Villages And Carves Trail Toward Jacksonville S ! GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept. 5 (UP) — A powerful, gulf hurricane smashed inland acrgss a cluster of fishing .vil-
y ! : — g Gen. Douglas MacArthur's communique shortly after ds lages today and carved a path of the patrons in 46 counties. =... .+ coid the e y “continued hi 9 effort y inst through piney-woods country lhe rater Was redicted| Midnight said the enemy “continued his main effor agains g toward the big seaport éity of 1e_Increa S1 “~~ the South Korean Capitol Division,” and that some Red h y 1 exclusively in The Times on Aug. . . . . hr SI v Jacksonville on the East Coast. 27. | units succeeded in moving south of Angangni, a town on lan: — ompanied by highest winds The State Public Service Com- the main Pohan-Taegu highway. Sylvania and blinding sheets of rain, the| Ed pa Sore ot Some 30,000 Reds were attacking. They struck at both ashingtonl storm by 11 a. m. (Indianapolis efforts. by the State's largest Pohang and Taegu but both anchors were holding firm.
- time) was within 30-miles of this | i bustling college town, site of the University of Florida.
‘telephone utility to hike its, Allied forces will have to fight with their backs to the
a { § § rice. . a - : * % ehirpes Jor Se han 563.000 Sea of Japan if they are ‘encircled. United Press Staff
subscribers on 82 exchanges. Correspondent Robert Bennyhoff reported from the front
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- The Highway Patrol reported PEA i the roof of the Cedar Key Bank The increase was less than half | Z was blown off and a 120 by 132- the gmonnt Sel} asked. 1t war ens 1 i as OE yn TO contained on foot hardware: building was than the company’s original re- 2 OWGVEL topled over. Most of the dock-side quest filed on Nov. 19, 1948. the front and flanks, his dispatch stated.
The utility originally requested A ‘ : merican jet fighters, Mus-, ; increases that would cost patrons] J g enemy forces are behind the lines around $3.5 million a year. tangs and Navy planes joined lin this sector,” an 8th Army comAmended requests filed in Marchiin the fight, assisted by an munique said.
"Here is what will happen t to | American destroyer which shelled] Naktong River Line-—Advances your phone bill (not including enemy positions from off shore. (up to six miles by American
fishing huts were turned over but winds were subsiding at 11:30 a.m. The city bus lines sent all vehicles to garages. Stores, except for food markets, were
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closed. Churches broadcast their the 15 per cent tax) ; | At one time tank fought tank, Marines and the 2d U. 8. Division, locations for the benefit of ref- For residential service: linside ruined Pohang. \recapturing about half the terrie urgees. American Legionnaires Old Rate New Rate | Mr. Bennyhoff said the Amer-|tory lost to the Reds in last Fri were summoned to duty as dis- Four party ..$8.10 $3.50 (lcans and South Koreans were day's offensive. aster workers. Two party .. 3.80 4.25 defending a perimeter roughly] Masan Front — Sizable enemy Highway Jammed One party .. 4.50 5.25 !3000 yards from Pohang on three forces trapped and being chopped The highway between Gaines- Business service: {sides from northeast, northwest up by the Americans. ville and Jacksonville was Fiat ..oie $13.50 $14.75 ‘and southwest. Mr. Bennyhoff said American
jammed —with repair and disaster Messaged: : | From Pohang the line then and South Korean forces Tuesday crews moving west in Tumbering per 100-... 6.30 per 80 17.00 ranged southwestward to a posi-| night were dug in along ridges trucks and tourists escaping to- Rural Res. .. 3.10 3.50 tion about a mile and a half to|and across a river valley seven ward the East before the storm.
2 Rural Bus. .. 4.50 5.28 | — wi | miles north of Kyongju, {aon Foren wan este a 1 Sostioe Cavities Fare FE rin Ph ann urban serv Who are char ET up ay ron ands of a a mileage rate for wire strung three miles south of Angangni 400 North Koreans were attacks the increase will be that within [80d the main Pohang-Tasgu high- ing small South Korean the. sity, There. Phen se yw . hrowing ; ; wii hime ar jxtant of this desperate move by ns. am i idle and May is year raised the the Communists, but it definitely main RoR force whid {amount sought to $5,325,000 a was a threat to the defenses re broke through the en om year. |both Taegu, the former pro- ; | Korean Capitol Division, captured The PSC's grant allows Bell to |visional capital 45 miles west | Angangni and seized at least & [raise its rates from 25 cents to southwest, and our base at Pusan, g woe’ cinetoh of the main lot a month, depending on the type some 60 miles directly south. ' way, today was as reported pro his, :
. The rain was flooding fields and covering the highway in low| places. No casualties had ‘been Tesi. ported thus far, but crippled com-| munications lines on the coast made a check at this point impossible. Capt. Olin Hill of the Highway Patrol reported that he attempted | to reach the coast but winds reached such high velocity that] - he feared his car would be overturned and was forced to stop.
of service. In other words, patrons| The enemy was directing will pay from $3 to $24 more a greatest effort toward splitting (Continued on a Page 8Col; 8)
Cover Small Area . year than they do now. Allied defenses at Pohang. Other, ~The Miami Weather Bureau : : x ——But-all-the-§2,508,000- doesn’t go —were—comparatively quiet zy gow gogo “said that “winds of -100 to 125 ; » . into the company’s coffers. or showed Allied give, miles an _hour are believed to] st: 3 b -H tely—§1-—million goes +—Here was a quick picture: vy. rs cover a small area near the -¥% a y : - oa bimini excise taxes, the rest, or around! Kasan—Ancient fortress guard center.” " : $1,608,000, remains for the com-|ing the approaches to Taegu The hurricane was following a = Exclusive Acme Telephoto by Stanley Tretick. pany. from the north. “No organized
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northeast course that would send A. U. S. soldier waves frantically for first aid men to assist .a fallen comrade who took a mortar blast in the face. Assistance was | The PSC’s announcement sug-
it into the Atlantic in the St.| in vain as the Gl died soon afterward. At Jolt | is Chatles Jones, Washington, a rewire) cameraman who assisted the wo nded soldier. Augustine-Jacksonville area about | - 9 . wou (Continued on Page 8—Col. 8)! Mama’ S Happy,
midnight. { | Cito win 0 mn es Sohog] Enrollment November Draft Call 70,000; Guard Ci Hal Indiana Bell ‘Halts toP% 8 HOPRY, | Got U.'s. Visas 22 SFDaZonily 100k Wt Sl yan of | So’s the Pub MOSCOW, Sept. 5 (UP)—For- “ e storm at Anclo ey near or Ced °K i, The t he Ipl ; git persien Plans — | etgn Minister Andrei Vyshinsky ; Tt To ne denies 50 Hoosiers Included RTT ” with a broken rudder, called for or y ML 0e | Indiana Bell Telephone Co, to-|, ' ept. 5 (UP) - he head the Soviet delegation » > help,~but—a Coast Guard patrol} = y pa. : ei SR pps = = wp ! te froze its million-dollar-a- “Darling,” safd “Mrs” Elizabethito the United Nations Assembly, boat was unable to reach her be-| . : 170,000 Taken Up Previous State . . oer expansion . program in | cotes, 27, “I'm going to have a| Mr. Vyshinsky has applied foe . valise of Heavy sas. ot comd Total of 90,750 Seen. | Since Start of War Quotas Top 2800 | Precautionary a | vracka. baby." {his visa to attend the meeting y . . . { : {which open i ork, ’ be isolated by the onrushing] In City and County WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UP) The November draft call an-| Taken by Feeney | This will leave 8000. applicants], “Great.” a i husand Davids Sept. 19. pon aN 2 . { storm sought shelter in emer- —The Defense Department asked — nk 4 established by the Photos, Pages 7, IT Selective Service iat to pounced today in Washington will, Tt Ela ates defectives and & Rk; for phones dangling on the Walt-|ni ves he took his wife out for a, Sixty-seven members of the : . Red Cross and local agencies. day to call up 70,000 men for the! Pe the largest drain on Hoosler Ee of cers hi ye 38 gre Ho ing list, and some 30,000 Others pint of mild and bitter to cele-|Boviet delegation received thelr ; Swelled by. war bables and Army in November. {manpower in the Korean war. | throat 5 el rg lon b ce canceled out on their appeals for brate.~ American visas earlier. $ 1000 Seek Shelter increased = population, Marion| mnig will make a total of 170,-| . Approximately 1750 Hoosiers; og. tation Department em. UP-rated service. The next scene in the modest! At Cross City, to the north of County schools reopened todayiggg to be called.up since the out-| will switch to khaki via the draft ployees. This decision came as a result Coles’ apartment on the fringe of Cedar Keys, about 1000 refugees with.a record enrollment toppingipreak of the Korean War. lin November. Mayor Feeney sald the officers of the Public Service Commis- London's dingy Pimlico District went to the courthouse, school 90,000. Previous calls were for 50,000] ju .. ooo ¢po yoearsietation Were assigned ‘as a “precaution- sion's sharp trimming of Indiana took place two weeks later. buildings and the town's one Registrations were still being in September and another 50,000 a p ary measure.” Workers who Bell's appeal for a higher rate, “Darling,” said Mrs. Coles. wf movie house. .|tabulated, but estimates indicated |in October. . {State Selective Service Director walked off the ob last Wednesday | structure. PSC cut the company's was at the ante 1 olf day! Bronson, Fla., opened ‘the brick an enrollment of 90,750. This| All draft calls so far have been Brig. Gen. Robinson - Hitchcock were to draw. their. paychecks at at asking figure almost In hal. and they said. I was going 10. have, “oghiool building “as w shelter. comprised 60,000" fn ri InafatiapoNs' sor the Army. —_— placed on Defense Department re: the controller's office 1nCity Hall Bit Indiana Bell 18n°¢ SUrTen tying SR — } “The storm was public schools; 18,000 in county Neither the Navy nor “the Air, quest for the drafting of 70,000 today. “dering its fight for higher rates, “Twins.” exclaimed David. “Oh,
driving rain that was expected public schools, 11,100 in Catholic Force has asked yet for any men men nationally tn November. Hint Demonstration “In a short time we will ask well. Let's go and have a pint for to blanket most of the northern schools and 850 Lutheran pupils. from the draft. Previous quotas for Indiana There have been rumors of a the Commission again to review ltbracdon RB p | part of the state and south Flor-| Tears and sighs were about| The first call was issued on have been 1450 in September and possible protest demonstration by| the facts and fix rates that will “an | ida during the day and night. equally divided as classes" re July 10 for 20,000. On July 27 this 1400 in October. the strikers, Mayor Feeney said. enable us to resume our construc- TWO WEEKS later M Many roads were blocked by sumed. Tears came from Pape: call of 20,000 for September was Clerks Hired | Two arrests have been made so tion program,” said President |was X-rayed. ater 8. Coles y high water and fallen Sees, and possinly ee Sighs increased to 50,000, and another Simultaneously, Selective Serv- far in the six-day old walkout. Harry 8. Hanna. “Darling.” * she sald, “we're going | 4 Broken Povier wi SOIT a came oom Wy Re pa. 150,000 were asked for October. ice officials here announced the However, there have been no . ‘The Commission's .order - 1s| {fo have triplets.” is g yoe | i Weather forecasts indicated] Indianapolis’ 82 doneary and| 119,000 Already Called hiring of clerks and clerk-typists general demonstrations. clearly unfair and unrealistic,” he| Three!” Mr. Coles sald. “Let's 5 that the storm may lose ‘some seven high schools opened with-| The Army already has called on a full or part-time basis for 15| Meanwhile, hearings of the first added. Mr. Hanna cited rising go have a pint.” } \ | of its force on its overland jour-|out incident, School Board Presi-| up .119,000 unorganized reserves, more of the state's 89 boards. {persons arrested in the six-day| costs and lower profits. |” Today, Mrs. Coles came home!
ney but all of North Florida and|dent J. Dwight Peterson reported. four Naticnal Guard divisions| Indiana has 3557 men ‘tenta- old city Sanitation Department) “We have added $70 million from the doctor again. extreme South Georgia were Only a few AWOLs were listed. (and two regimental combat tHvely available” for induction, |strike were scheduled in Muncipal| worth of telephone. plant since wasting. she sald. es, dear,” murmured Mr.
“ghiftin les! Also reopening were 33 elemen- (teams, and an unspecified num- into the Army. |Court today. " |the end of the war to provide WAInSS AG ADR ar gn tary and seven public high ‘ber of Organized Reserve ang That was 707 more than were| Police officers assigned to safe- more and befter service in In-| Coles. J schools in the county. ' Catholic National Guard: units smalter Deeded to fill the state's draftiguard personnel and property of| diana. We want to keep on go-| “Quadruplets,” sald Mra. Coles. . : : : pupils reported to 30 grade/than divisions. quotas for September and Oc-lworkers making emergency .col- | ing with ‘our $1 million-a-month| Mr. Coles went to the pub alone. Andrei Vyshinsky ) Get Set fo schools and six high schools, with The Air Force has called up| jrober, H blie 1 \lections made: the arrests as the| program. : : two new grade schools opening 50,000 unorganized r. gt. Henry Hawes, public In-|striking State, County and Munic-|" “The Cofiimia#ion order, roe R Pi Sh t D i Move This Fall next week. Lutherans operate six an Rb le nay formation officer for the state|ipal Employees Union (AFL) is-|ever, forces us to stop. We have| ussian ane Oo own y grade schools. {ized Reserve and National Guard |processing center, said 3557 of sued a written attack on “work- no choice. The increase is so much ttn “units, {the 5825 men examined during ing corditions”* They also de-|less than we need that we cannot |B UN Navy Off Korea BRICK BUNG. 2) LOTS! Topcaut Weather The Navy has called up 88,000 |August passed pre. fnduelion, manded firing of two department| continue to spend large sums of X uburban, Strictly ern, tal examina-| officials. without hope of a reason- . Mn ing St built-ins, hard- of its reserves. physical and men officia | money pe * . \i fu Bl be [dowp: als also Chills Fer Crowd The Marines have called up) [tions. That constituted an ac- Samuel R. Anderson, 41, of 616! able return, Papers Indentify Hostile’ Soviet Pilot; fe Tin Jaupdey, and tubs, 50,000 unorganized reserves and|ceptance rate of approximately Torbett St. was charged by police| “We cannot earn under this or-| Hint USSR Fliers Protect Warring Reds 1a En feed Photos, Page 11 |an unspecified number of or-|61 per cent. with vagrancy, disorderly con-|/der anywhere near the return that |-’ | timated.” LAKE BUCCESS, N. Y., Sept. 5 .(UP)-—A Russian-marked or ins; ——————r a rm s— nized Reserve duct and drunkenness after win-/the Commission has estima las ga units. v. wih L08 “a be | BY CLIFFORD THURMAN |= = Times Index dows In the home of & nonstrik-|Mr. Hamma sald. “In arriving at|bomber, apparently manned by a Russian crew. opened fire in an R. Hunter Coo nes 134 N. “gall” Deh Te ere ney gn 2nd ihe City Council Slated Amisments cenessesasas 3 ng ge i PN Bg ER, (Continued on Page 3 —Col. 1) Sho} dows by United Nations fighter (planes, the United. Sates re- } ® ies sasrsssssnnens | | por ay . hundred Homes being of- [the Indiana State Fair today. To Convene Tonight Classified ..eosevevese A7- oS Wright, 40, of 1212 N, West St. Speculation immediately was touched off thit Russia may have
fered For Sale* in the Gov. Schricker’s fall suit did| ; MICS .+eeesesssscassss 21 [8S One of & group of men who n ets Talk | . EL Want Ad pages of to- [not keep him from shivering as City Council will meet at 7:30 Comics veeseesssseses . T |stoned windows in the Wright Truma S (North WD ara I Dot Be In “Tokyo, Gen. Douglas Mac~ day’s Times. If the home |he appeared for Governor's and|P-m. today for sessions postponed] mgitorials ............... 12 |residence. The case will be heard On Economic wil [that might even Include reoccu- Arthur, the United Nation's suyou are now living in |Legislators’ day. He and aboutiduring the Labor Day week-end.| F00d .........cse0000004 6 [in Municipal Court 3. . pation by Soviet troops of -the Preme commander in’ the field, doesn’t measure up to |25 legislators blew on their hands| They will act on an ordinance] Foreign Affairs ......... 12- | Disorderly conduct charges WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UP)— northern half of the battle-torn scheduled a conference today with
our needs or require- before extending them for shakes. iri Mrs. MBNNETS +veeerensss 22 {President Truman probably will Vice Admiral Charles T. Joy, Ae NOW is a good Chili and hot coffee were popu- Rg installation of signals Movies cress sienceriniie 8 (Continued on n Page: ‘8—Col. 7) make his economic fireside chat| peninsula. United Nations naval force coms time to BUY one that |lar while the snowball and ice|at near-downtown railroad cross-1. Needlework .:..cssesivss 5 mein ep [to the nation early next week, the Await Reaction mander.
White House sald today. A def-| The U. 8. delegation was under-| A reliable source there hinted
. Turn now e [cream concessionnaires stood|ings. tea LOCAL TEMPERATURES Clas eh Patten : inite day, however, has not been stood to be ready to make the re- that Russian planes had taken
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Ae © your Times, select several | Fair officials did not expect grant taxi rms Side GIANCES + csveenrress 12° Tam. 52 114 m.. 61 [picked [port the first order of business part in previous Korean operas - ; homes a your [anything like a record crowd to- t cab f an incregse Society ata 4 8a m.. 583 12. (Noon) 64 The speech will be based .on when the United Nations Security tions and were believed to have ; a ; needs as and arrange for a day. In marked contrast with|In rates will be delayed untill pq govola ....esvescers- 31 | 84m... 38 1:p. mn... 64 emergency economic powers con-Council meets at 2 p. m. (Indian girafed a British destroyer two For |Sunday and Labor Day, the crowd | Safely Board recommendations| Sports ................14-15 tained in the defense production apolis Time). |weeks Ago
5 i SELECTI completed. The i N 50 |bill which is making the! However, there was no indica-| : Laat a Re gene mi hy of |was nof expected to exceed 60,000.( are local firmis| Teen Problems .........: 6 Humidity at. 12 (Noon). . ch now ing 0 y | | Diplomats awaited the ‘reaction : - : utomo- HEOR +2 oaes : rounds of affected federal agen-tion that the U, 8. was ready just or Russia's Del te Jacob A. font Eure titings, vest It was possible to park a are asking a general 20 per cent| Xarl W seeeseess 48 | 1ODAY'S POLLEN COUNT cles before final -by alyet to charge Russia with out-|y, 3. een i TOA Timeg, Contant "Page. col. | press in savn : I .. tata. paroubiogend of win: Presidents t aggression in Korea. continued on i
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