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E- Ship Survivors Tell How Japs “Killed 100 Yanks in Water

By LISLE SHOEMAKER (all night,” Goulet 41" was United Press Staff Correspondent {enld and I was almost freezing. But GUAM, March 24, — - Burvivols of [ghout two hours after we went in the U. S. escort carrier Bismarck we were picked 1p.by a smal hoat yi y xtrovers s Sea, sunk by attack i oli destroyers” off Iwo brought . marines to Iwo that Japanese machine gunners fought back valiantly until strafed and killed 100 of their ship- set by bombs two Japanese mates as they struggled helplessly planes stilled her in icy, mountainous seas She rolled over {The Japanese Domei agency sald just —77 minutes today that, two ‘American aircraft| japanese bomb exploded on carriers which it identified as the deck. “Randolph” and the “Coupens” had been “seriously damaged!’ at Ulithi in the western Carolines in a surprise raid by Japanese navy planes the night of March 13. The patch was reported by the FCC.)

A

said

enemy aerial Feb. 21,

had Jima

flames

Jima said today from guns and pi and disappeared after the — first her aft

anes

hangar

Son of Kokomo Man Bismark Sea Victim

Times Special KOKOMO, Ind, March 24--Lt Report 300 Casualties Cmdr. John -Mehlig, son: of Ray Toss of the 10.200-ton Bismarck Mehlig, local dealer, was Sea with more-than 300 casualties, Killed in .the sinking of the escort including those shot in’ the water, carrier, U. 8. 8. Bismarck’ Sea off was announced today by Adm. Ches- | Iwo Jima on night of March ter W. Nimit ’ 13, the {amily has been informed. The commander, Capt John Lt. Cmdr. Mehlig, a’ graduate of Lockwood Pratt of Milford, Del, An: poli officer on about carrier 5 other the | per- Ma O'Rourke afayette

and Coronado, Cal and three-fourths of _ the ships sonnel were rescued by a destroyer Indianapolis, lives in ngtor and destroyer escorts D.C iis grandparents ind Among the ingt aerial observers of

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were six Mi the 4th marine] former local residents, also survive

re moi or Se MATTER” 1S. SUBJECT FOR LESSON-SERMON

SUurviwors

Jima just five. minutes before the Bismarck Sea received two mortal hits 30 miles offshore Tell of Jap Strafing Two of -the observers, Lt. Col haries F. Duch@in of Baton Rouge, La. and Capt. Norman Goulet South Milwaukee, Wis, went over the side near the anchor when the : “abandon ship” order was given The lesson mor Trev were about 1000 vards away the following when the Bismarck Sea sank from Christian Science sight. Health with Both told of the merciless Japa-| ture by Mar) nese strafing. Duchein said the One gmporant Japanese repeatedly strafed swim- Scripture 1s th mers near the sinking carrier. He am ple. the text gaid he saw one rubber raft ‘riddled T sce God,’ gives a profouhd idea of by enemy fire and its occupants {the divine power to: heal hit. None on the raft survived the fiesh, and encourage mortals to

{ores passages textbook, Key to the Baker Eddy: nterpr es 1

and

the ills of

com-

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Today Cran f

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$34,112,000

. Clearings -09.001.400

Debits

Ww hat's Cookin’ in Spor ts—

THE HOME TOWN'S hopes” basketball championship went. when -Bosse of Evansville nosed out Broad Ripple Rockets and. clinched the for the second straight year. : The finals scores: Bosse, 37,” Broad Ripple 35; Riley of South Bend 39, Huntington 28; Bosse 46, Riley 36 (final). Max Allen, the’ Rockets’ diminutive guard, received the Trester medal, formerly known as ‘the Gifnbel award. . . . Loss of the title failed .t0 daunt the valiant Rockets or ing up of supporters. They went ahead and we that. way had a big bonfire after the game a parade and dance Monday . ey Now that baskethall's over, “it's baseball time The Indians have moved to Bloomington for spring training under the management of Bill Burwell They'll break camp at Bloomington April 7 and return to Victory field fc series of exhibition games season opener will Columbus, April 25. on a last minute spurt into the playoffs by a weren't so lucky after that their first two games in I Hershey. . Billy Thom has as wrestling and assistant football at 1. U, Morey of Indianapo 3 pro at St. Louis

for. a state glimmering the

title

“I expected to stay in the water hope in Him who healeth all our | diseases’. 0. S20. ‘The Bible (Ds 41) WASHINGTON, March 24 (U. P.) —Government expenses and receipts for thewcur- 117 WOMEN 0 “JOIN pared with a year ago | WACS TOMORROW This Year last Year | Expenses $ 70.757.094.100 § 66,737.198,649 | Receipts $2200.47: 043 29687 194.616 into the women's army corps as hos-| Net Deficit 38467522557 37.049.302.383 pital technicians at public exercises Cash Ba! 15,310.307,524- 16.656,676.413 Public Debt’ 234.592 328296 186.886.310.656 university hall of music y 450,605,584 21,509,812,941 y Gold Reserve 20.450,508.58 = Included on the program will be {Governor Gates, Dean Frank C 17,357,000 Elmer F. Sherwood, Herbert C | wiebe, Capt. Mercedes W. Crawfor and Lt. James Donahue. Continued Tom Pre Godin 1g Page Kernel's Lake THE 20-ACRE County Fish Metropolitan Opera apolis for of a

U.S. STATEMENT. | ieseties smanctormasion ot She Sods = : By renewal = spirit y rent fiscal vear through March 22 Seventeen women will be inducted War Spend 64.411,205,571 62,200,151,881 Work Bal 14547286 398 15803 877.813 atl 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Purdue oe + + neral _¢ s4ss.0ng Hockema, State Adjutant General IN ( sold by Dr. Joseph will give a -perform

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The light company a $3,600,000 power plant, the electric current

officials have been wrestli f farm d:

problem of three members and one member of resigned-over their com and a

just the same

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GT. CARROI

be a night game The Caps and won

their wav

hair

the playoff resign coa Dale is has signed a contract the Meadon brook Country club

to enter business.

Mayor Nomes Neu MAYOR TYNDALL! forced the resignat his secretan scale publicity administration members of city named Robert M eaptain in

Aide

revealed he

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serretard- ” £35000 inc: pay, but officials

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£1800 to serve as a $84 dog salesroom. . . . A delegatiofi of dog lovers urge. the appropriation Otto. Ray offered to equipping the trailer home folks were would follow New‘ York extending the * midnight they were disappointed. .. Nothing-doing, said. the mayor, |. .- Former Prosectitor "David M. Lewis has been reappointed - the a Democratic i of the state election BORIET, 7 Capt. Theodore Seavert, Indian- ' spolis, got a Messerschmitt even after -he ran ouf of ammunition. . . He dived on the Nazi plane, Toreing hb nto. a erash. mn

appropriation to bu large was on hand t Sheriff

toward

Dep $500 . ny +of that Indianapolis City's lead in curfew an hour,

donate Nail,

hoping

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to. Pfc. Charles D. April 24, Mother, ,

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i THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“NEW FARM ™m j= “Stars at Circle

BEING FORMED

Plans for- Group . Follow: Defeat of Wiliams.

WASHINGTON, March 24 (U ~The senate defeat of Aubre jiams gave *birth today to a sister of the "C. I. O.s Poligical Action Committee. Its aim-é&the placement fn govern= libersls of the stamp of} ams and the defeat of me , Republican conservative { Democratic coalition that ineered Williams’ defea Flans for a rural P announced bv James president of the Nati Unjon, after the senate to 36 Willlams' nomination

Jectrification adminis

P.) Wil rural

‘ment of

willi Ray Milland stars in “Ministry

of Fear,” at the Circle.

POLICE SEEK 3.MEN FOR $600 HOLDUP

ADOGA, Ind,

mbers

engl-

rural Patton

formation ©

called it a "political IM-=ithree men. who held up four emureau.” Its functio of the Ladoga Building and press conference oan association Williams, political

1s outlined to a held jointly by Paiton and will be to publici SUES sponsor

friendly to

early $600 yesterday y

e current who and union's cause o\ into a was

forced Manager| three girl emhroom while they noney drawers, h a companion in

and candidates LIE Crystallized Issues it would operate does the C. 'I

industrial

Thus, ireas much as P. A. C. in metropolitan

lliams’ defeat had Wormer gli SEASON RELEASED battle in the war| g ive what 15 going to. in Marion country.” first rel f the Democrats, mostiy oshaugh. state fish i Republicans

enters Pation ystallized just the first

Issues as to

sald

freed the Harrell and game di-

pheasants were county In happen to this season were 19 , and 33 JAINSt Ww ] call will eleased in northern Indiana them were Senators who | 1( 1 The sex stently voted against C.| to two cocks CT projects : : Williams told the press conferhis defeat came “on-the fuiljamental issue of my belief that he farmers and wage earners should be a part of the power strucAmerican life—the political | nomic power of the coun-

TABLETS (U.P.).

BLAMES SLEEPING HOLLYWOOD, March 24

taoay

ure of d-haired, 42

-year-old and, ec Scheduled “That was disturbing those people who opposed me,” he.said. “The inescapable conclusion is that they |

people have powt in BOOK NEW BANDS

‘Victory Dinner’ under the terson Dial

name.

[ear the their hands { Patton also announced that the| farmers union will be host at ai *victory dinner” next Wednesday Williams. He said Mrs. D> Roosevelt will be

Les

and feaplay a one-

Brown's orchestra performers will stand April 4 at speaker Appearing with the ban the Williams nom- Doris Day, Butch Stone, for President | Stumpy Brown and Richard Shanahan Booked for | Wed

tured the | Dight 21 roof Rejection of will be ination opened anew Roosevelt the question of finding an acceptable: administrator for the REA Senate leaders said they had no Mr. Roosevelt would for ‘the job.

two weeks Cappy “America’s danciest band,” Loring. sisters. They will {Reggie Childs, who will { last show Tuesday.

starting Leonard, and the replace play

inesday are

whom

March 24, 1945

Ray Milland

| which | Circle. |

| ber

March 24 (U.P.).| Uncle diana state police today sought if you didn't already guess it; Mil- | |

and esc aped with from an

been sent for making poison avail- | al 13. 2:03, 4:07, able to .

cake made declines to the trail of

1

Lester

the Indjana | | paperman in “Story of G. tributions [the picture: by men, of the United Press, decision to make

FIRST PHEASANTS OF The Man in Half Moon Street,

with Nils Asther and Helen Walker

Success

'Free Press’ Movie illiams ‘in the| : ! i oly “5000 of the birds Will Be Produced

I jwould be “Free Press,”

t

famed writer and | fession_as climaxed by he believed the| War

sleeping | Out of a meeting recently held in fental. Mrs. Hughes |New York by titer of magazine articles president of the United Press, of Elizabeth Pat- Cooper, executive director of the As{sociated Press; International News Service; | ton ‘the American Newspaper Publishers J FOR INDIANA ROOF, association, and John S {publisher of the Knight newspapers land Society of Newspaper Editors

his | $2,000,000 and will have a casf of

| NEIGHBORHOODS

Times Amusement

Clock

CIRCLE “Ministry of Fear,” with Ray Milland and Marjorie Reynolds at 12°30, 3:30, 6:40 and 10.10 “The Man in Half Moon Street,” with Nils Asth®t and Helen Walker,

- Is at Circle

Stars in Mystery, "Ministry i

Fear.’ 2:45,

20 d hii Street’! at 12, 5.45 and KEITH'S On stage, "Under the Bg Top, at ' 1:40, "4:10, 6:40, 8:50 and “Under Western Skies," in pare tha O'Driscoll and Noah Res at 12:10, 3:40, 5:10, 7:40 Sunday—Stage at 1:45, and 9:15. “Western Skies" 2:45, 5:15," 7:45 and 10:15. . INDIANA IY the cast ate Marjorie Reyn- | “Objective Burma," wi Flynn, at 1-135, 4:10; heroine, whom you saw 9.30

olds, the in “Dixie” and “Hollywood Inn." wp Rhasy--Olestive | Birma® at Directed by Fritz-Lang (remem- | : ITLWRIG “Pury” and “Man Hunt"?) the “Torrid Zone,” with Anr Sheristory is by Graham Greene, who | Brien ar 1 Ten it oa also wrote “This Gun for Hire" 10 “Enemy The picture, crammed with mys- Woods, © tery and intrigue, relates a story | of Nazi agents who hope to pilfer| Sam's invasion plans. But |

Ray Milland is the’ hunted and | the haunted again in Paramount's “Ministry of Fear," | yesterday at

screen drama,

opened the |

th Errol 6:50 and

of Women,” with Donald wudia Dr and Ralph Morgan, at 5:42 and 8:48 Sunday—"Torrid Zone" 3:46, 6:52 and 9:58 Women" at 2 5:26 /and 8:32 LOEW'S “Between Two Women,” Johnson Lionel Gl oria DeHaven 47

g

with Van Barrymore ant at 11:41, 1:43. 3:45, 5 1 and 9:58 Sunday

land Ray

exposes the intrigue. | gets started when released

asylum, where ’ he has]

~' ‘Between Women”

8.19 and

Two 6:13, his dying wife. He visits | 10:36 and wins a cake. The] is in much demand and Ray dispose of it. Then

the Nazi spies gets

v bazaar

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AR FORCE RADIO

nerry. The A new army air forces radio show, “The Fighting AAF,” will begin at 1:30 p. m. March 31 over station WISH, Ft. Harrison officials nounced today. The air combat radio reporter equipped with naw wire equipment to all ove! theaters to. secure on-the-spot broadcasts of air warfare

Circle's second feature Is)

The picture is

written by

from the stage | Barre Lyndon

forces have

teams

Seas

PD) el an-

NEW YORK, March 24 (U Cowan productions.

iounced today that its mext film

a dramatizathe

ion of newspaperman’'s pro-|

the work of correspondents ! The idea for the production grew Cowan, Baillie, Kent

Hugh

OE “ENEMY OF WOMEN" { THE PRIVATE LIFE OF | DR. PAUL JOSEPH GOEBBELS )

Joseph V. Connolly, Crans-

manager of

Williams, general

CLOSING CONCERTS

Fabien .Sevitzky will conduct, the Indianapolis Symiphony orchestra in the season's closing pair of concerts in’ the Murat -at 8:30 p. m. today and at 3 p. m. tomorrow.

The program, chosen by vote of the season ticket subscribers, ..will be: : Symphony No. 6 Overture to Marriige of Figaro Preludium and . Pugus

I'chalkovsky Mozart Barrymore

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Knight

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

Conducted by

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TONIGHT, 8:30 Tomorrow, 3 P. M. CLOSING CONCERTS

TCHAIKOVSKY Sixth Symphony (Pathetique) MOZART

president of the American

Cowan's treatment of the the Ernie Pvle I. Joe,” and the conmade in the filming of several newspaperincluding C. ‘R. Cunningham prompted the “Free Press.” 1" be budgeted _ at

nNnePws-

film,

“Free Press”

Hollywood's top stars.

Marriage of Figaro Overture * BARRYMOREs

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ihe Bog’

7 PartSold Kernel's lake has E. Kernel to the Marion n Diego, I Love You nta Fe.' Late shov lks Alone

2 x ssint ndianeCo. is bypassing India Holiday

suitable auditorium, but ance of “The Barber of

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ESQUIRE — Tur Bridge’ and ‘Doctor FOUNTAIN SQUARE — Thre igh Monday | Something for the Boj Faces in the Pog GARFIELD — Atlantic Ci and ‘“Lumber ja Tom hrough . Tuesday wa

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ana

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of the world, and to

was like a visit to Hearts y Prt. Gypsy dy PARAMOUNT ams, with |

and Ft. Riley, | 1045 | PARKER

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Were Youn nd j 1H Wildea 11anapoiis

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Dennis O'Keefe— Eleanor Powell

“SENSATIONS OF 1945"

Gail Patrick—Nancy Kelly,

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“DRAGON SEED” | SUNDAY VORAZY KNIGHTS” Carmen Miranda SPE CEDWAY Michael O'Shea TEOMETHING FORTHE BOYS! CONE MYSTERIOUS NIGHT” Our Jeasis Were Young & Gay’ “Secret Command’ 7102 W, Hopalong Cassidy [STATE Tenth Andy Clyde - TWILIGHT ON THE TRAIL" Tom Neal “THE RACKET MAN" SUNDAY —Fddie BRracken—FElla Raines HAI THE CONQUERING HERO” Conway “NIGHT OF ADVENTL RE"

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—~—FINAL TONIGHT—

ION “SAN-DIEGO" i LOVE You” Louise

Alibritton “Fuiiy RWight Riders Sante Fall No. 5—“‘Mystery of River: Boat" LATE

SHOW TONIGHT — - "The Ghosts

That<*Walk Alone” “SUN.

Irving Berlin

Mon, ‘Bing Crosby Tue Fred ‘Astaire

“HOLIDAY INN"

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40 Revival Minutes of Fun & Capers With Ponald Duck—Bugs Bunny, Little Lulu, Plute, Porky Pig

Sn v ON 4630 IR. EMERSON in us TONIGHT OPEN 5:40 to 6-300

Van Johnson

June AJlyson-~Gloria De Haven “TWO GIRLS & A SAILOR"

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Jean

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Bela | L Lugosi

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Ruth Terry “SING. Ni IGHBOR, SING" VIGILANTES OF DODGE CITY Stratfor 19th Hopalong Cassidy & Col. Andy Clyde “MYSTERY MAN" Fries Portman “UNCENSORED™ SUN. —L Jude Darnell—Benny Goodman Or, WEET AND LOW-DOWN" Taliah Bankhead “LIFEBOAT”

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NAL Dianna Lynn—Gail Ruswell

“OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY”

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