Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1943 — Page 5
[Caroyin Jordan, Shortridge Graduate, Piles Up 22,875 Votes.” Tul
Carolyn Ann Jordan, 17-year-old! me money will be used for the hortridge high school graduate) y; go aetivities of the cultural | “now & teletype operator for the| ~'™’ activity group, nslyvania railroad, today moved y ) first place in the American Le~{ {gion “Victory Queen” bond contest! with 22,875 votes, y ga Votes counted so far, represent-! 1Ing a war bond dollar each, total $80,000, but sales in the cantest were estimated at $250,000. The
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dance and entertainment to raise |S money for the U.S.O. Saturday |S “evening at the Amalgamated “Union Ball, Sth st. and Capitol
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| Prizes totaling $1000 will go to the uells Hund, first 11 queens in final standings to ; “ence Siddons closes La night next oS uinestay, Mary A. Mobley will be master Wildridge, Lawrence Central high| Tings and Ruth Jefferson wil school senior, who has the entire|. M8Ve charge of cloa . area supporting her Kirkofl, chairman, and Margaret Ballots for voting are given all Pauline, secretary-treasurer. where lists of candidates are posted. 10 Filled-out ballots are mailed to i queen headquarters. Stubs of ballots 4 are admission to the coronation "IAF | TT . th _|stage singing star, will appear with CHANCE 4 BE | the Indianapolis Symphony orches- } ’ NY prt l lured Higher This War, . Says OWI. ish airborne forces now. are employ- | WASHINGTON, Nov, 17 (U. P.). ing a 75-mm. howitzer weighing! ry, mee of war information said ‘throwing six 14% -pound shells 5000 today that more men are killed out'vards every minute, an exhibition right in this war than during the | The gun, which reportedly has action to battle casualties is. twice surpassed the German 77-mm. gun, what it was in 1918. 4 down. _in _ 150-pound. packs and! However, those not killed outright {dropped by parachute from gliders, stand a better chance of surviving a eo ier and more effective treatment of | ‘MEXICANS WILL FIGHT the wounded is keeping more of —President Manuel Avila Camacho| The army, navy and marine corps {said last night the Mexican army have lost 17,929 men since Pearl needed” if Mexican forces can fight does not include missing and prisunder their own commanders and! oners. . a . : .
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Previous Ratios
In the last war, one army man (was killed for every. six wounded,’ While in. this. war one has heen. * killed for ‘every three wounded, The navy lost one killed for every .Awo-plus. wounded in world gwar I, and one killéd for every one-plus wounded since Pearl Harbor, During the last war, the marine, corps. had one killed for every five , wounded; now it is one for four, 1 ; 3 . Ce . » -... Six per cent of those wounded In. S..fetie - : oe A CY the last war died, while the per-|= ; 7 ’ mm . centage now is 3.5, the army said.|= $ p - a In the navy the per cent of wound- |S ed who_died was 7.35 in 1918; now = it 1s 3.16. Of the 7714 marines. = wounded in the last war. 12 per cent! = died, compared with 3.15 in this = war,
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Mental Cases Increase
Mental cases are running far ahead of those for world war I. In the last war, 3 per cent of the men were rejected as mentally unfit for|
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