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‘Hoosier Heroes: Another Local ‘Man on Indianapolis Is Missing Another Yndiandboils man is re-| ri {ported missing in’ the loss of the| {cruiser Indianapolis, sunk July -30{

{between Guam and the Philippines, presumably by Japanese torpedoes.

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Newspaper, Radio Praised For: Co-operation. |

Britons af Rally ~ Cry for Churchill

LONDON, Aug. 16 (U.P).—Prime Minister = Clement ~ Attlee was, cheered by- thousands as he ap-| peared’ on the flood-lit balcony of the ministry of health last night, but hundreds of others called. for

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eS He is Seaman 2-c Charles Case insion. churn ang complained = | No cbligation. | Neal, 17, of 2138 N. DeQuincy st.| WASHINGTON, Aug. 16: (U. P.).| Attlee Wc forked bY Foreign dow, 3%, AUDIPHONE C0. Name .............. | Three others “previously reported | —The nation’s press and radio yi ctor Errest Bevin and Leader % gern 1116 Flo. Bldg. arene issing ate Seaman xe Ss 2 | : 3 : emerged from their voluntary war- of Commons Herbert Morrison. Miss Martha LI-5008 Eollinger, 19. of 245 W. Morris st.; | ig Ee time censorship today with the trib-| “It is now three months since rporal Harry Seaman 2-c Eldridge Wayne Bowles, | =. 3 ¥ i lebrated the defeat of Ger : = 516 E. Iowa st, and Seaman 2-C| fu bt ute of chief censor Byron Price Ve Es : e io 8 n Payne, 59. ba.y ) ous 4 is i " » many,” ee said, “Today, with] ghiers, Mrs |Carl E. Mires, 24, df 1445 N. ae Lt. Weinberg Lt. Burke for a job “nobly done. | the? defeat of Japan, peace comes, , Brummett, BENE > “bama st. . Decorated. Honored. You have ‘again throughout the whole world.” eda Yergler, : ’ . Seaman-Neall the son of Mr. and | 3 written a bright |" The crowd cheered. and there Mabel Nich: 3 : | Mrs. Alvin Neal, enlisted six months st., has been given the bronze star page in the his- were increased calls. for Churchill f 21 ; ‘ago and had been on the Indian-| medal for his service with the 38th tory of free en- ST wait tc remind you that we Survivors: apolis two or three months. He | division on Luzon. terprise” Price Haven great deal of Work 1s do Lr Fain 1 om attended Technical high school and] ER SR said in a final win: the peace as we won the war,” .€) es, 61. Wile, had been employed at the Bonham . message. “No one | Attlee added: { {4 ghvert, d Ln riding stables. CONGRATULATIONS will dare question | i is ain McNaughton, He has four brothers in service: | . . . that your | Ralph Warren Neal, crew chief in| patriotism a n d TWO-N AME FLEET pa uryivers! ’ the army air forces; Sgt. Glenn DELUGE MACARTHU patient co-opera-endovier; @ i yi ut ra Neal in the air forces; Sgt. Foster LA. AGE. 18 (U.P YmsCon, Hon hve con be J 1 Mandi- | n vt. nneth , AUR. + PJ) —Con- : | - Revs il Purchase club (ae N= rt Tr Ee wie tiga Gon, Lt Eel ~ WORRIED JAPANESE 2) ors: Daughe AR I { Neal, > |gratulatory cables deluge “'to the glorious Byron Price | “5 (rs. Pinpzke, “ [a]

{Douglas , MacArthur's headquarters today as governmental leaders and

victory.” | WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 (U. P.).| President Truman abolished the —With the Pacific war ended, it]

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Now : |diana servicemen appear on to-|military commanders hailed his ap- [OSice Rf Eoonsopivp Jestsrasy: Thy | can now be revealed that the Amer-' A 3 3 EEE wl ) —For the You will have the peasy Sieh for i dow payment and then you can day's casualty list, | pointment as allied commander-in- | p83 1° Ba awn) go. em- ican 3d and 5th fleets were for all| Go; ERE 5 snow fell arrange with this bank to finance the balance on convenient terms. i nf . ractical purposes the same fleet ‘¢ w ity during HW the wonders of the postwar » Marine oo , A ry I (Hap) Arnold DE yy Tiuice, San the FO ing Si different designa- | ¢, A HOLE YEAR TO PAY! ; Lah! |ton; Mari Pit. Donald Clingenpeel, . 4 : . i i : os 8. weather Jotld fot yourself and family. Come ion: Matin Fit Donald Clin ‘Mays, (commander of the United States’| Price was also directed to cease Uons. When different men were in| . 0 y ull information. . | Terre Haute, airforces, cabled: “Japan's uncon-|at once censorship of all interna- : i A stunning bridal ensemb a — . ) : "Japan ! i | semble that % _— a Establish Your Credit (Lh sigareot D 2.2 ditional surrender is a fitting climax {tional communications. However,| ‘nen Adm. a ie X, Halsey | h exclusive with «4 v Timken 8liant 'HONORED— 'to your history making campaigns was in command, it was the 3d fleet. 7

tie Trademarked | T. 5th Gr. Leroy C. Hodge, 210), om Buna, to Borneo, to the Philip20% ses Fula | Wisconsin st, was awarded the Fo it : i ted, . Chicago, llinois purple wandaghiii, recived in Congratulations also came from

Ca at Fleet Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, Re op eman hospital | Austr@lia’s Premier J, B. Chifley;

First Lt. Morris Wéinberg, sonsbield Marshal By Bold Mex: of Mrs. Belle G. Weinberg, 4455 ander; Lt. Gen. Be ne oe a Marcy - lane, received the purple son Jr., commander ol . S. my heart for wounds received as a|forces.in ie Midspagine. Eres, an navigator with the 8th air force. He Lb Gen. Albert We Tey 2s, Sof was wounded Sept 6, 1943, when he |ménder of U. 8. forces in China. was shot down "and interned in 2 Switzerland, Lt. Weinberg lost his ‘WEIRD’ LAND NOW PARK B-17 on the 16th misison. " YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Lt. Michael L. Burke, husband of | ).—This beautiful naMrs. Corinne Burke, 1235 N. Dela- PARK (U. P.)—Thi ware st., has been presented with

reconversion director John W, Sny- Kays! Three brilliant, A-} i } : der said army and navy en And when adm. Raymond Spruance/ » Teafity diamonds ary. In outside the U. S. will continue and his staff took over,’ it became

; the 5th, temporaslly. fr This mighty force which operated | No Freedém Lost under two names was made up of! Price said in a radio address|the principal striking power of the last night that the press and radio|Pacific fleet. The two name system | werg, coming out of the crisis “as was devised “to keep the Japanese free as they were before the Japa-| worrying where the 5th fleet was nese attack on Pearl Harbor.” while the 3d was in action, and vice] “Victory would be a victory in |versa. name only” if it had cost the na-. tion any of its freedom of expression, he declared, He gave particular stress to the success of Keeping the censorship tional park was first known asiin a voluntary basis. The office of

-| white man to enter what is now censorship prepared codes describfhe ele of a hs Sery Colter’s Hell because the first|ing the types of news which would ow» $ the park returned from the ex- aid the enemy, and submitted it to Col. Alexander G. Kirby, husband | ploration with wild tales of theleditors for their guidalce, of Mrs. Ivy Kirby, 1015 N. Delaware! “weird” land. The press and radio, Price said. Le “held these secréts ‘without any penalty hanging over their heads.” Had an involuntary system been in effect, he added, every impulse would have been to beat it,

Some ‘Busybodies’ i

“In this war we have had plenty | of volunteer firemen who tried to] order broadcasters and editors to kill specific dispatches having nothing to do with military se- | curity,” he said. “Let it be said | to the credit of our leaders, mili- |: tary and civilian, that these things | ' were done by busybodies down the | line and without the sanction of | anyone in Washington. , , . “Under the voluntary system, | broadcasters and editors for the | most part did not heed these self- | constituted censors. They knew | the limits of theif voluntary code | and, to their everlasting credit, | they abided by them.” i Price cited the complete secrecy | maintained on the atomic bomb, | radar and troop transportation as | examples of «co-operation in. pre-| { venting premature disclosure. f

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