Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1944 — Page 10

Stocks Going Rapidly; Condition of Rye Better Than in 1943.

et Times Special Indiana on April 1 indicated a total production of 23,508,

pois ersity agricultural statisticians,

This acreage is 24 per cent less than average.

AIN IS INDICATED

Purdue Reports Prospect for 55% Over Last Year; Corn

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bushels, or about 55 per cent more than last year, Purdue the night before the marriage of co-operating with the the niece of the owner of the house.

1. S. bureau of agricultural economics, reported today. This! is, however, about 16 per cent less than the 1933-42 average, is the setting, while inside_a group due to the fact that last fall only 1,306,000 acres were seeded. of Women await the wedding of Una

The yield per seeded acre, this year, appeared to be 18 the home from the start.

bushels, compared with a final yield of 15.2 bushels last year and a 10-year average of 16.3 hushels. |

The condition of rye the first of |

79 last

} cent of normal compared with per cent on the same date

per cent, Pasture condition at per cent of normal was 6 points] more than last year, and four | poiuts more than average. | Stocks of corn on Indiana farms | were estimated to be 82,650,000]

U. S. ‘Floor’ Ends; 6500 Unsold.

bushels last vear and an average Ver carry-over of 61,290,000 bushels. The disappearance of corn from farms during the first three months of the year, which amounted to 62,492.00 bushels, was the largest on record and is consistent with lower than yesterday. the record number of grain con- | suming animal units on farms.| isappearance during the

reported.

L to 60.338.000 bushels |e carried over until Monday.

number of layers, at 122 per farm,| is the largest ever reported for the Chotce— date. Total egg production of all| soo-,800 pounds ..

500- 900 pounds . Calves "(heiters) Good and Choic 500 pounds and a down Mediu 500 wr down SHEEP AND LAMBS on Ewes (shorn)

Crop reporters on the first of the month were milking 69 per cent of all the milk cows in their herds and production per cow in the herds was reported to be 14 pounds. Pro-|

Feeder and Sheekes © Cattle and Calves

PRICES SAG ON Too eococw HEAVIER HOGS

With the government price floor |

with 99,870,000 removed, prices on hogs weighing . bushels compared 270 pounds cracked 35 to 65 dles the mystery with the smooth

{cents at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the war food administration Vincing even if she isn't a male dex! te

Weights under 200 pounds also | . declined, ranging 10 to 30 cents ing Una who makes a fine appear-

three months of last year amounted | officials estimated that 6500 would

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800-1050 DOUNAS +vvvvevnseess [email protected] “We've Never Been Licked" and “Is | flocks in March was estimated to be | ig _— 1050211 co! Everybody Happy?’ 240,000.000 eggs or about 1 per cent | 3 800-1050 pounds Sn lo aeile oLp TRAIL— ‘Truck Busters’ and “Rid- | Mediu | ers of Deadline omorrow and Mon- | less than March a year ago. Total 500-1000 POURS ..eciereen. 9.25@10 | day: “No Time for Love" and “Ghost | production to date this year, at | Commo Ship.” 596,000,000 eggs is 7 per cent more 600 LE IA Ta 8.00@ 9.25 | ORIENTAL—"Ali Baba and the Forty than in the first three months of [Good and Chofce— | Thieves” and. Mongar. men | 500-1000 pounds ............. ” omorrow a Monday Nor last year. Media me pounds ++ 11.73013.28 Pursuit” and ‘False Colors.” |

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CicOffers © Spooky Play

Well-Chosen Cast Stars in ‘Ladies in Waiting." By MILDRED REIMER The men at Civic theater took ia back seat last might while nine ladies presented a spooky “who dling mystery melgdrama which kept thé® ce guessing tintil the

final curtain’ dow n. “Ladies In Waitihg,”

with a-well ipuzzle which takes place on the edge of a lonely moor in England

| An off-stage storm accompanied by the howling of hunting dogs

| Verity, Though it should be a "happy occasion, gloom hovers over

Coe Glade takes the lead in “Carmen,” presented by the San Carlo Opera Co. at the English theater Monday.

Hates Bride-to-Be | One of the group hates the bride-| to-be because she, too, loves the! groom. One is psychic and sees | danger for the future and the cook | and maid believe in “boggarts,” | evil-doing fairies lurking ed them on the moor. All the house, | therefore, is quite jittery. | Then, there is a robbery when |

year and a 10-year average of 83 Fall 35 to 65 Cents After miss Verity's rope of valuable pearls |

{is stolen attempted murder | {by another . . suicide when the! [guilty person is found. In Convincing Part Winifred Skyrme, as Pamela Dark, | {the female Sherlock Holmes, hanness of an expert. She's very conctive. Jenny Lind Gordon is the charm-

ance and speaks her lines well. Sara |

Only 600 hogs arrived at the local | | Lauter as Mrs. Dawson and Julia |stockyards today but 7500 were car- | (Blake as Maud certainly first ied over unsold from yesterday and the spooky atmosphere with their

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CURRENT FEATURES

civic Today and Tomorrow— "Ladies in Waiting.” with Sara Lauter, Bobbie Welch, Winifred Skyrme and Jeanne Stocks, at 8730 p

CIRCLE “Chip Off ihe Old Block,” with Donald. O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and Ann Be, at 12:18, 2:45, 5:13, 7:39 and 10:06. “Memphis Belle,” presented by th war department, at 11:38, 2:05, 4: 33, 6:59 and 9:26. Sunday — “Old Block,” 2:45, 5:15, 7:39 and 10:06. at 2:05, 4:32, 6:59 and 0:26,

, LOEW'S “Song of Russia,”

at 12:18, “Belle,”

with Robert Taylor and ‘Susan Peters, at 11, 1:43, 4:26, 7:09, 9:55 and 12:41,

“Memphis Belle,” presented by the war department, at 12:59, 3:42, 6:25

9:11 and 11:57 Sunday “Russia,” at 1:29, 4:18, 7:07 and 9:56 ‘Belle, at 12:45,

3:34, 6:23 and 9:12

KEITH'S On Stage. Second Birthday revue, at 1:44, 4:13, 6:42, 9:11 and 11:40, “The Chance of a Lifetime,” with Chester Morris, at 12:15, 2:44, 5:13, 7.42, 10:11 and 12:40. Sunday—Stage show, at 1:59, 4:28, 6:57 and 9:18. “Lifetime,” at 12:30,

2:59, 5:28, 7:57 and 10:18 INDIANA -

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Dance Through Play.

It’s a gay and laughable comedy this week at the Circle theater with “Chip Off the Old Block” featuring the junior set. . The first scene has Donald Corrigan (Donald O'Connor) in the midst of a musical hit produced, directed and starred in bg himself for the Sperling Naval ‘Academy. As Donald Corrigan he was: the third generation to attend Sperling —they were all talented and irresponsible but good navy men.

because he burlesqued the faculty inthe show and not to return until he had studied as well as he had acted. On the train to New York he falls into the wrong seat with Glory Marlowe (Ann Blyth)... And

Gay Comedy,

Three Stars Sing, Clown,

Corrigan is told. to leave school;

Turns on Charm

Peggy Ryan teies her feminine charms on Donald O'Connor in “Chip Off the Old Block,” now at the Circle theater.

PENSION UNIT TO MEET Group 17 of the Indiana old age pension program will'meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday at McClain's hall, State and Hoyt aves. Mrs. Emma Sprouse will speak and Mrs. Mattie Leach is chairman of the entertainment committee.

he falls hard—she’s lovely.

SAT. SUN. NITE

Dates Confused

In the family manner, Don swept | Glory off her feet and made a date with her, having one with Peggy | (Peggy Ryan) at the same time. | Peggy met the train and it was | goodbye to Don from Glory. Glory, too, was the third genera-! tion of a talented family—members of the stage. Her grandmother was in love with Grandpa Corrigan; | her mother wanted to marry Don's| father, and so here was Ste Corrigan invasion. The three stars sing, dance wl clown all through the play. For the | | girls, it's a fight to the finish for | Don. The navy and the stage have | joined forces to make the film good, down-to-earth entertainment. Elizabeth Lewis.)

CLUB PLANS DANCE

The Indianapolis Variety club will! have a dance and floor show called | the “April Shower of Fun” tonight at the clubroom. The business meeting scheduled for Monday has been changed to April 24,

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— Others in the cast were the at 11, 1:40, €:25, y ! GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (600) rar nla . Wheat Stocks Down | 120- 140 pounds ..... SILO 11. pyschic Janet Garner, plaved by “Memphis Belle,” premiere, preLi oo int 140- 160 pounds . . 117541335 Elinor Cinelli; Phil Blakeney, by! sented by the war department, at The question now is, will the jg 185 pounds ; 1320@1333 Emily Hislop: Pat Blakenev, by 3:40. 6-25 and 9:10. i c is v | 180- 200 pounds . 13.35@1 ' Sees Ss — Pas " . . April 1 farm stocks this year sat-| 5,57 590 FOU . 13.80 Jeanne Stocks; Lady Evelyn Spare. Samar Cheloor 1290," 3120, .. isfy the needs until the new crop 220- i! pounds ees 13.80 by Bobbie Welch, and Dora Lester, 6:10 and 9, becomes available? Corn dis-| 270- 300 pounds ......cuee... 13.30 {by Mary Hall. TODAY—ENGLISH'S ” = ) 300- 330 pounds ........ esas 13.15 “Ladies In Wa iting, * which 1 “Good Night Ladies.” with Stuart appearance last year, from April 1 330- 360 pounds ............. 12.00 i I 1 ns, Erwin and Skeets Gallagher, at 2:30 1 72.822,000 bushels] Medium d oD {through Wednesday, is the next to, and 8:30. LYitio } o . . 12.75 to Oct. was J 260 220 POUT. ins Bows’ the last of plays this season at the! w : compared with an April 1 carry- acking A OR i Tender Comrade,” with Ginger this vear of 82,650,000 bushels, God 35, Choreer 12.95m13.10 CIVIC, With “Here Comes Mr. Jor-| Rogers, Robert Ryan and Ruth over this y 690, +1 270- 300 pounds ............ + Hussey, at 11:10, 1:25, 3:40, 5:55 windi ) \ " leaving about a 10000000 bushel 300- 330 pounds ............ BHI ar ding 2p de 100 on ay! 8:10 and 10:30. : - margin. 400- 330 POUNAS ..evevenness 1275@1285 | 0c Sum e Sp Sunday — “Comrade.” ‘at 12:30, Wheat stocks on Indiana farms Good— {trying to get new members for the | 3:45, 5:05, 7:20 and 9:40. €a 400- 450 POUNAS ....ss.es.... [email protected] theater. | . reported to be 1,833.00 bushels“ 50” 300 bounds |. .eeiiiil [email protected] | high 19 per cent less than a|Medium— or about 19 p | 250- 450 pounds ............ [email protected] year ago. Oats stocks at 10, 528.000). Slaughter Pigs bushels were 35 per cent less than LM oo 120 pois . [email protected] at the same time last year. on CATE (225) | olce— teers { Soybean stocks 3 ane Na 700- 900 pounds 15 [email protected]| Om-| 900-1100 pounds .. 15 [email protected] | BELMONT—"The Lodger’ and “Snow |TACOMA—‘Host d “Nobod estimated at 5,146, ushels C | f ostages” an obody's 1100-1300 pounds .... [email protected]| White and the Seven Dwarfs.” To- | Darlin To throu : pared with 8442000 bushels kash] 1500-1500 pounds .... [email protected]} morrow through Tuesday: “Lifeboat” | “Girl rai FONIOY trough “THeRiays Ey ount | Good— “ i year. This year's stocks am 700- 900 pounds + UT5@I18Ts | ahd *Rarvess Melody: | TALBOTT—“My Favorite Wife” and to about 2.7 bushels for each acre 900-1100 POUNAS +.v0evees +e: 14T5@15T8 | CINEMA— New York Town’ and “Man Banjo = 2 Knee Tomorrow if} 1100-1300 pounds .....e00nuens 14. [email protected] Who Came to nner," omorrow roug uesday: “ ist ing in Brooke that will be planted BA Year Hl 1300-1500 pounds veeresss [email protected]| through Tuesday: ‘Madame Curie.” ! lyn” and. “Harvest Melody.” farmers’ intentions to p | 00-1100 pounds [email protected] | DAISY— "Battle of Russia” and “The | TUXEDO" in Old, Chicago” and “Here beans are carried out. 1100-1300 pounds ....e.s EEN [email protected]| Renegade.” Tomorrow and Monday: | Comes Elme er.’ Tomorrow through Farm wages by the month, at common Ba ‘ “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” | Tuesday: “Thousands Cheer.” ; o {UPTOWN , - and $81 without| 700-1000 pounds . [email protected] | EMERSON "Nothing but the Truth” and | —“Lifeboat” and “Sing a $58 with board $ t higher! Hei “Girl Trouble.” ® Tomorrow through | Jingle.” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: board were about 15 per cent higher choice . ce Wednesday: “Desert Song” and ‘Lost. | 2 here Are Your Children” and “Milearlier. The supply | 400- 800 pounds ............. 18 waists Angel." ion Dollar Kid. than a year 00-1000 pounds .... 15.00@16. 00 VOGUE—"Whistling in Brooklyn” and of farm workers available for hire| | Good | ESQUIRE—Through Tusday: “Happy GO | Under Two Flags.” Tomorrow through 600- 800 ,ounds . ... [email protected] Lucky" and “Housekeeper's Daughter.” | Tuesday: r is somewhat less than last year| gio- 300 wounds . [email protected] “Madame Curie. d the demand for them will de- Medium— FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: ZARING—Through Tuesday: “Snow an ther conditions| 500 600 DOUDAS ....eeeeu.n. 12.00814.00 Where Are Your Children?” and “Lost White and !he Seven Dwarfs’ and pend partly on weather c Common ngel.” rvest Melody. during peak farm work seasons. | 500- 900 pounds ......... [email protected] | GARFIELD—"Banjo_on My Knee" and | DOWNTOWN | Boot— Bulls (all weights) {| “Murder on the Waterfront.’ Tomor- ALAMO—Through Monday" “ Milk Above Average | Good (all weights) ........ 11.50812.25| TOW through Tuesday: “Girl Crazy.” |” Western Skies’ and PMimetweepoe Mh | y. Sausage— GRANADA—-Through Wednesday: “Snow | AMBASSADOR -- “Des ti kyo.” : On farms of crop reporters hav- “goog [email protected] | White and the Seven Dwarfs" and | Tomorrow rhroue tination Tokyo." | . | Medtum 83831030 “Aiton Boles Kid nd | Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Jive | ing less than 370 hens and pullets| oj e™ ~oo 8.50@ 9.7 Million Dollar . net and “The Great Guy.” Fo a ea aay : - 1 " » i , Cows ab | weights) ’ | HAMILTON—“Under Two Flags and | of laying age, egg production was Good ........ Lo. 12.00@13. 50 | “Bringing Up Baby ” Tomorrow through i D A N r 100 Medium .. ... . ............. [email protected]( Wednesday: “No Time for Love’ and / reported to be 508 eges pe | Cutter and common ......... [email protected] | “Lost Angel.” - SATURDAY CE layers. This rate of egg produc- | | Canner ivi 6.25@ 1.75 HOLLYWOOD "Tron Major” and “Black / AY tion has heen exceeded on April la at Sealers an weights) —r Hills Express. aomortow, through GRAHAM'S OLD INN | 00 0 choice .............. w only five times during the 20 years | 700 C00 som 0.5015 00 | IRVING. Through tomorrow: “All Baba BEECH GROVE | for which records are available, The | Cul (70 1bS. UPd ....onn..... 6.00@ 9.50 | ang the. Forty Thives” and ‘Snow | REFRESHMENTS—GOOD MUSIC |

Admission $1.00 (Ine. Federal Tax) Call GA-5061 for Reservations

Crew.” Tomorrow through Tuesday:

and “Blazing Guns.” Tomo rrow and Monday: “Watch on the Rhine” and !

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Corky’s Sky Harbor Orchestra One Block South of Municipal Airport 8 Miles From Monument

“Gildersleeve on Broadway.’

and “Northern PurTomorrow through Wedn lesday: the Truth” and ‘Male |

suit. "

“Nothing But Animal’ REX— Higher and Higher" Tracks Tuesday:

and “Wagon | West." Tomorrow through “Government Girl” and | “Hands Across the Border.”

ADULTS, 35¢ to 5—After 5, 60¢ Tac:

Child., 20c to 5—After 5, 25¢, Inc. Tax

| RITZ— All Baba and the Forty Thieves” and “Torr 1ado ! Tomorrow through Tuesday “No Time for Love’ and “Happy Land.” { | RIVOLITh: ough tomorrow: “Snow | Seven Dw warfs” and he 3 L ast show Thunderbirds, ST. CLAIR— Lifeboat” and “Week-End | Pa Tomorrow through Tuesday: | “Where Are Your Children?” and “Sing a Jingle.” { SANDERS—"Banjo On My Knee" amt | “West of the Law Tomorrow and | Monday “Wintertime” and “Paris After Dark.” SHERIDAN — Lady Takes a Chance” and Brookiyn."” Tomorrow

Wh isting in 2h Wednesday and

‘Affectionately Takes a Wife.”

Yours “Doctor

SPEEDWAY — "Pighting Seabees” ands “Henry Aldrich Hau Ntgs A House.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Lifeboat” and “Rookies in Burma,” STATE— "Blazing Frontier and “Fal-

con and the Coeds.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Oklahoma Kid’ ' and “Victory Through Air Power."

and “Rookies in Burma.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Where Are Your Children” and “Sing a Jingle.

| STRATFORD—"Falcon and the Coeds" and * "Tomorrow thro ough Tuesday: *The Iron Major and “The McGuerins From Brooklyn.”

U. S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, April 15 (U. P.).—Gov-|_ ernment expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through April 13, com- | pared with a year ago: This Year Last Yeaf ..$72,513,004,209 $57,980,128,245

| Expenses

Net deficit Cash balance.

. 39, 490, 942,162 42, 545,072, 14,192,081,257 2,281, 929,806 13,429,275, 281 1,519,306,281 18 7,003,527,457 120,437, 685,570 21,479,581,153 22,501,084,544

Public debt Galle reserve. .

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BALCONY $2.40, $1.80,

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