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World Loder: Back FDR's Aims for Victory and Peace

The world's and the nation’s lead-|ple and Roosevelt's successor will ers mourned today the death of finish his uncompleted task.” but | voiced confidence that his aims—| complete vietory over the axis and

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

a just amd lasting peace—will be achieved. Comment on the passing of Mr. Roosevelt follows: Herbert Hoover=-"The . nation soirows at the passing of its its president, whatever there may have been, they end in regrets of death. It is fortunate that in this great crisis of war our | armies and navies are’ under such

magnificent leadership that we shall -. not hesitate, While = we mourn Mr. Roosevelt's death, we

ghall march forward.” Prime Minister Winston Churchill,

velt—“1 send my most profound sympathy in your .grievous loss, It is also .the loss of the British nation and the cause -of. freedom: in every lane Premier Josef Stalin—“The government of “the presses sincere sympathy to the American people in their great loss and their conviction that the policy

« of friendship Et eX dS pingr fal powers ¥ho- have _Ehouldered the have, ro pe

yor w war Easy A CORRE mon enemy ‘will continue to develop in the future.” Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek— "1 Am 1 convinced the American peo-

| Roosevelt haps his greatest contribution, . . . All people of good will, with equal charges that a South side Demo-|| :

differences |

venue, should never again be called upon in a message to Mrs. Eleanor Roose-{t4 offer

Soviet Union ex-|

Mr, Roosevelt—-"The people ail over lthe country and Rim all over trouble,” said Mr. Dawson. the “world will mourn with you Judge in Dark Mrs. Roosevelt) tonight. ‘He was|. He previously ‘had been retained so gallant. and brave.” . by the girls, but said they refused Gen, Charles De Gaulle — “At [to further co- =operate with him after least the. decisive successes to which [they talked -to “that precinct coms

Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York—"In ‘building boldly *for the future peace of the world, even as the war progressed, Franklin made his final and per-

Committeeman.

Business as. usual municipal court 3 today, following determination, will do thelr part cratic precinct committeeman had in bringing to final success the | tried to “fix” a case there. work of the United Nations in| 15 court 3 yesterday, s » | Just and lasting peace. {Scanlon, the committeeman, James F. Byrnes, director of the tempting to “smooth over” a case office of war mobillZation—"1 am |i, which two young girls were {sure that the sacrifice of his LLP [aharged with vagrancy, dicorderly i prove all mations to bring | conduct and drunkenness. $ Smen 0 [ Judge Pro Ten oward Phillips labout the fulfillment of his dream | g m H Pp the mothers of this worl

of at-

that

“The people and attornéys are entitled to know if these trials are tampered with and if defendants are able to dump their lawyers and | re politicians to get them out of

up their sons. as sacrifices to the god of war, Hopkins, former secretary and close friend of

Harry ol commerce

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- The WORLD MOURNS the passing of its Friend —our Great President.

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AO LY, ad V5 STOO DBe arr Fr rans PES TaTkea (0 MA Tanout This post. He: leaves to the’ world an cise» alg Judge Phillips. “As a jundying example and an essenual| naiter of fact I have taken vers message. This message Will. De 15416 interest in politics over the Heard ’ vears.” The judge continued” the! " hearing. until next Thursday. ° The ‘court summoned Attorney Leo Connor to defend the girls. but oe Mr. Connor said he Knew “nothing about this business.” | “I'm not interested in a case!

where some other lawyer is invol: ed) _ and hasn't been paid,” he added { In making his charge, Mr. Dawoh sald, “Mr. Scanlon ‘was in this court a few- minutes ago, but now he's scocted out.”

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| DEAD, 3 SOLDIERS |, HURT IN ACCIDENT,

One soldier was killed and tl) others seriously injured when thejr| car crashed into a bridge abutment | at 1:15 a. m. today on State Road 367 just outside the city limits, «The victims were taken to Billings | General hospital at Ft. Harrison!

and their identification was with- » held pending Roti Beation of next = of kin = al Sigte police who Jvestigated said

We join with the natién reverent respect to the memory.

of our President and

The DEE JEWELRY CO.

r was traveling east on Road an extension of Massachusetts

the ca 267, |ave., | the driver apparently was blinded [ by. lights from another vehicle. | The car carrying ‘the servicemen ‘swerved and slammed into the] the wrong side of

bridge on the | landing in a ditch, said state

road, police

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CREDIT UNIONS TO BE TOPIC OF ADDRESS

C. E. Oldham; managing director of the Indiana Credit Union league, will speak on “Credit Unions, Now and Later” at the meeting of the! Indianapolis alumni chapter, Sigma

Delta ‘Kappa legal ‘fraternity, at noon Monday at the Claypodl hotel’ Memorial - services. for Lt. . (ig) Vinson E. Reinhard,” who was killed ey in action Feb. 21 on Iwo Jima, will he conducted by his former law

i n partners, Frank X. Haupt and Sher-

wood Blue. GOP EDITORS CANCEL MEET The Indiana Republican Editorial association today postponed in initely its annual winter meetj because of the death of President Roosevelt. The meeting was sched. uled foy tomorrow, the day of Mr Roosevelt's funeral

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0. E S. TO INITIATE Prospect chapter, 452, O. E S will meet for initiation ceremonies at 7:45 p. m. Monday.

+ @ The VICTOR Furniture Co., and: its ~ Employees join the Nation in mourning “the passing our PRESIDENT and LEADER, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

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FIX" 1S CHARGED IN COURT SPAT 4

proceeded in|;

Attorney | * {establishing the foundations for a|j.mgc M. Dawson accused Tommy

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Circle's Star

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Rosalind Russell co-stars with Jack Carson in “Roughly Speaking” at the Circle,

The Phantom falls into the hands of the law in “The Whis--pering Skull,” at the Alamo.

Movie Depicts

“Times Amusement

Clock

» CIRCLE b f P t ‘Roughly Speaking,” with Rosa. ea r Oo a S | lind, Russell and Jack Carson, at : 11:20, 1.55, 4:30,°7:10 and 9:45. LOEW'S I'll Be Seeing You' Showing,

“I'll Be Reeing You,” with Ginger Rogers; Joseph Cotten and Shirley

I'emnpie, at 10, 12:02, 2:07, 4:13, 6.19, 8:26 and 10:33

at Loew's This Week

The fight of two people to adjust themselves to normal living after being caught in the maelstrom of circumstance and war Js depicted in dhe: filme LiL Ba, SesiugaY au. a hit) 8 on Sterdar al at Loew's, CAN 4 Re

with Ranconscience about

KEITH'S “Let's Make Whoopee, at 6:42 and 9:22, Amateurs

On stage, 48 te, at 1

' with Shir. be

A Song for Miss Julie’

rspars that old bugaboo

“Belle of the! Yukon,’

Gypsy Ro Lee and

Di nat Shor e, at 11, 1:48; 4:30, 7:15 And 13 : fd whether or not to let her past re-| Destiny,” with Gloria Jean and main a secret and Joseph Cotten | Alan 3 Irtis t 12 a! 4 | flag Curis, 3 10, 3:25, 6:10 and [ijaq tn fight off.a War Heurosis in| LYRIC a dramatic battle to throw off the] Thunderhead: Son of Flicka”. {bonds of the past. and find a fu-} with Roddv Me Dos all, Preston Fos- . | ter and Rita Johnson, at 12.04, 2:38, ture together. : 5 7.46 and 10.20 The two meet as each is starting Douhie Exposure,” with Chester a - ry ft v tten fr v i Lt 10-day furlough, Cotten from an 4.08, 8.42 and 9:18 army hospital where he is being a treated for severe psychoneurosis

sre Miss Rogers from state prison M M | where she is serving a manslaughter usic, agic jsenteénce, Hampered by fear of the past and

In Keith Show! lack of -confiderice in the future their love =seems bound for the. |¢ocks until Shirley Temple inad-§ . {vertently lets all the suppressed oogie and Sentimental | secrets out of. the bag and brings Tunes on Bil {the story.to a poighant end. . The three stars turn in sensitive The vaudeville show at Keith's| Well attuned performfances and this week is filled with “boogie Spring Byington and Tom Tully woogie” and sentimental tunes, [Provide excellent si UppoTi 3 roles. 1

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Alamo Phantom SON'S MEDAL i 1S GIVEN TO FATHER f

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Paul E. Davison, Cambridge City, | EA

recently was presented the air

medal with three oak leaf clusters posthumously awarded to his son,

Capt. Paul B. Davison Jr, killed |

in action aver Greece, Presentation ceremonies were held in the Stout field chapel. Capt. Davison was killed in action last | Sept. 10 while piloting a C-47 plane | in Troop Carrier Command operations over Greece, He was cited for his part in

keeping ground troops supplied and |

reinforced and cgontributed to the

successful dropping of paratrddps |

over designated dropping areas.

REBEKAHS TO MEET \ Olive Branch Rebekah lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Holiday building, 241 E. Ohio st. Sylvia Leach is noble grand. 4

Now PLAYING

SANDY SANDIFER

and His

ORCHESTRA Featuring BETSY JONES, Vocalist DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO 9 P. M. - DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M.

(Federal admissions tax applies after 9 P. M.) Broadeast Fri, & Sat,

EXCELLENT CUISINE

mysterious magic and a novelty act by Fay's big white cats. Earl Morgan is the ‘magician ) He pulls out of his bag of magic PLANS SKATING PARTY several sleight of hand tricks, does | The Marion County Rural Youth some smooth picking of cigarets out! club will sponsor a skating party at of the air and winds up with card | » p. m. today at Rollerland. | and silk scarf stunt : . In the musical .department are “Patty. Thielbar is | the Quintones who make a harmon- | t fcket sales. Ken Kasmire will ber ica Their feminine vocalist at.the organ. All riiral voung peo- | Speciaiizes on “I Dream of You.” l.ple in Marion county are invited. Stark and Dorne present an ec-+ wo | cent ric ballet and opera farce. Also

RURAL YOUTH CLUB

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ericks, emcee, ‘and Kay Wilson. Fay's_big cats open the show with tricks and a boxing match. They especially @muse the kiddies On the screen is “A Song for Miss Julie,” with Shirley Ross and Barton AR en

WINNERS SELECTED IN POSTER CONTEST

Preliminafy winners in the ninth annual. poster contest have “been selected and the prize posters will

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ne n ig x i} be on dis 2 pia n the Lieber art DINAK SHORE \// galleries through tomorrow. D ¥ Jean Handle: Garfield high B08 BURNS . es Terre Haute, Geoige F Xx 1 Jeanne Wesselman, both high school, Evansville, Pethe, Central high x0 Bend, are the winners. mest at.the John Her-| ron ‘art ‘institute at a date to be announced later and the final winer m be chosen bv officials of |

NEVER A COVER CHARGE

NOW thru SUN.

OPPORTUNITY CONTEST - TONIGHT 7:30 P. M.

ON THE STAGE

9.

he ir First prize is a year’s scholarsnip to the art school ‘with awards of $10 each going to the ther contestants The "contest is sored jointly by the Indiana fs Po ulosis asso-

section of the Indithe the John |

tion, tl} ana State Te

he. art achers association, state education department, state health board and the Herren art institute

ART SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE AWARDED

A limited number of scholarships will be-awarded by ‘the John Herron

art s¢hool to high school graduates for the 1945-46 school vear. | Competiton for the awards will be | ] A le art school at 10 a; m April 21 Contestants “will be required to..execute sim ple -probléms 1 a by the faculty and present

{0 examples of their previous work

and two character recommendations. Materials for the"day will be ed by the school.

MEMBERS TO BE HONORED 364, O. E. 8., degrees and honor charter m members at 8 p. m. Monday

Irvington chapter,

1 confer

in } ton Masonic temple, 5515 E. Washington st. Mrs. Ella Lawton is worthy matron and Frank Lawton, worthy pédtron

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Screen all Pierson MICHAEL CURNIZ Boon Roughly Spe aking Music So ine Adapted by Max ‘Steiner

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Admission, 500 (Ine. Tax)

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WARNER BAXTER

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Selacted Short Subjects

WALT DISNEY'S

“BAMBI”

Warner Baxter

TONITE—Adults 5:45 'Til 6—-30¢

Virginia Bruce

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Tite Guizar Virginia Bruce

‘SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS’ “Enter Arsene Lupin”

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Her Lucky Night”

“SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT"

TONITFE—Adults 5:30 "Til 6-—30¢ - Gary Cooper—Ingrid Bergman “For Whom the Bell Tolls"

Tonite at 5:40 and 9:14 | Noah Beery Jr. “CALLABOOSE” |

WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY

“CAN'T HELP SINGING” Basil Rathbone “PEARL OF DF

DAISY

OLD TRAIL “A WAVE WAL. Fast Side Kids STATE 4% “THEY MADE ME Bill -Eliatt

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“WOMAN IN THE Mirg. O'Brien “MUSIC

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Continuous

TONIGHT: 5:45 to 6-30¢-2 Samuel Goldwyn Classies

Joel

Bogart “DEAD END”

The Action Drama of Life on & Dead-End Street

Thrilling Sidney Kingsley

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AND GAY' Wild Bill Elliett “SAN ANTONIO KID”

“SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH"

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Directed by Leo MeCarey.

Bushy Byrkely, Featuring

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The Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls

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TONITE—5:45 to 6—30e.

Plus! “CARTOON REVUE"

Donald Duck, Goofy, Bugs Bunny, Li'l Abner

4 ‘Revival Minutes of Fun With

Cont. Matinee Sat. 12:45 to 6-—30e

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Humphrey Bogart—Lauren Bacall

“TO HAVE & HAVE NOT” Trier “Caribbean Romance”

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“SONG OF NEVADA”

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. Bugs Bunny, Porky ‘Pig i

Dale Evans

Maureen O'Hara “FALLEN SPARROW"

4 Revival Minutes of Fun With Donald Duck, Li'l Abner,"

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“HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE" “SWEETHEARTS OF THE U. 8. A~

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“wines “FACES IN THE FOG” BILL FLLIOTT AS=RED RYDER

“VIGILANTES DODGE CITY”

No, “MYSTERY OF RIVER RIVER BOAT"

Randolph Elis “SCOTT RAINES Es “CORVETTE K-228" Richard 3 avis Fletnar Parker “THE LAST RIDE” re Hopalong Cassid Noble Andy Clyde 3, ‘TEXAS MASQUERADE" Montgomery “BOMBER'S MOON"

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R E Xx fist Northwestern Gene Tierney “LAURA” Walt Disney “BAMBI” ian Color Continuous Tomorrow From 1:30 P. WM,

8th Humphrey Bogari—Bruce Bennett ' “SAHARA” 2

Rosalind Rumellcniian, Aherne “WHAT A WOMA 7 Tr Ser lle, tod VOGUE Er

Fred MacMurray—itary Martin ‘NEW. YORK TOWN “WHEN THE LIGHTS GO ON AGAIN" “19th & Robt, ‘Lowery College Jean Parker “THE NAVY WAY" “MAN _FROM _THUNDER RIVER"

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COME EARLY-—OPEN 6:15

Roddy McDowall~Thos, Mitchell “KEYS of the KINGDOM” Jorma ‘Showboat Serenade’

Color Cartoon—Late News

Kiddie Mat. Sat,

“ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP” Plus Bill Boyd—Gabby Hayes

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