Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1944 — Page 8

THE REBUILDING OF most important factors in

as high as possible, in the opinion of Herman W. Steinkraus, president of Bridgeport Brass Co.

“Unfortunately,” he say been glutted with war busin and distribution organization cases to actually fall apart.

“Men have been taken off the Benes reportedly has proposed to road in large numbers and assigned Contacts with customers have often been infrequent spasmodic. entire embeen

to inside jobs.

and The phasis has on production. But no company can operate without orders, and when our biggest, and in most cases our only customer, the ernment, is no longer handing out orders in unheard of quantities, the sales force has to get in action. “Good. selling organizations cannot be built up overnight. It takes

vears to build up a fine list of cus-

tomers for any business and no short-sighted program based on the jdea that sales and distribution] plans can be turned on and off like| the water from a faucet will ever| provide the needed volume of | orders. “In these lush times where com- | panies have been dong from two! to 20 times their normal volume of business, it is very easy to forget] the period we were going through] only 10 years ago, when many) plants were idle. millions were unemploved, and we grasped at anything to pull us out of the depths

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Rebuilding of Sales Forces Vital to Post-War Industry

First Industrialist to Talk To C. I. 0. Convention

Gives His Plan.

By FRED W. PERKINS Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

's, “some companies who have! CLEVELAND, May 13.—Henry J ess have permitted their sales Kaiser described to the convention

SALES FORCES is one of the gearing our post-war business

| Stars Kyser]

‘Around the World" Gay Travel Picture.

Just take a caravan of beautiful girls, nine lively tunes and some nifty dance routines to army and navy bases and you have the ingredients for the Circle theater's latest film, “Around the World.” Actually the picture is a preview of Kay Kyser’s plans to make

s to become weak, and in some/of the United Steel Workers of | America (C.1.0), his plan for full | post-war industrial activity. He was the first industrialist to address any C.I1.O. convention. The 2400 delegates gave Mr. Kaiser af tumultuous welcome, apparently as

the Czechoslovak government-in-{exile that all large industries be nationalized when the country is freed. . . . Prospectors are hunting

sible.

takes the professor of musical

just such a trip with his famous band to outlying army camps in

foreign” lands as soon as weekly broadcasts from these spots are pos-

Opening in Australia, the story

for mica in South America; known as “isinglass” when used as windows in pot-bellied stoves, most of our mica comes from India, and being a non-metallic mineral, makes fine insulation in electronic devices. England has had the driest winter and spring in years; farm work is weeks ahead of schedule. . Georgia claims it has found a way to quick-freeze sweet potatoes. . . . The National Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers expects sales of $900 million to $1 [billion when veterans return from

war and buy civilian clothes, attle techniques (strikes and shut- |

VERY ‘FEW HOGS ARE SOLD HERE iz. snore

pleased with his presence as the “miracle builder” said he was pleased to be there.

been unsparing in their condemnation of other iridustrialists they view as less friendly to organized labor,| applauded Kaiser statements such as this: “I really came to express my | faith in labor, in government and| in management,

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a Signs Up Pronto “If we cannot get along with each |® other, we cannot get along with ‘a anybody.

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understanding. e the true intent of collective!|S bargaining. “The lawyers tell us there can be no contract without a consideration. This means that both parties to the contract share in the advantages. Each one enjoys benefits; otherwise there is no contract.” Mr. Kaiser is regarded in some management quarters as the answer,

400 Taken at Stock « 700 Arrive,

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yards; 2000 Held Over. Very little trading was done in

hogs at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the war food administration

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knowledge and his band to the boys at the bases down under. Before {Avie Ju the Chungking, the troupe, including Joan Davis and Mischa The steel unionists, who have Auer, make a hit of the song tune,| |“Roodle-Ee-Do0o.” Then Marcy MeGuire, a stranded youngster, stows {away onthe plane and is adopted {by the troupe.

with a duelist and a mysterious scarab ring in the Chinese capital

tures with the ring which contains

“Seasick Sailor” and “Great News.” “As we both come to realize the Georgia Carroll, Kay's new songvalue of the labor contract the | Stress, Harry Babbitt, Ish Kabibble, Kay sing the various numbers.

This is and must|{“Action In Arabia“

RIVERSIDE PARK

Mischa and Kay have trouble

nd in Egypt have further advensecret message to Axis spies.

Among the musical specialties re “Pin-Up-Girl,” “Apple Tree,”

ully Mason, Miss McGuire and

Second feature at the Circle is

wn With 'Pros’

Holds O James McCaslin Jr, local ama-:Boy” with Dennis O'Keefe Campbell.

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- ”» wih George | FETUS" Committee Virgluia Bruce, at Ambitious to be .. Action” .at 13. : a concert singer, 5 : Word In he sings the 10:23, lighter LOEW'S which “gets the Ream, Hith Mar. bobby - sock

with George anders and - Virginia Bruce.

SET FOR OPENING

and Other Old-Timers

eater Directory

The wheels on the roller coaster| |

nd the hinges on the trap doors

in the Fun House have been well] to the labor leader's dream of an, 0iled and everything is set for the|of Miss Norma Mueller, received a |

were announced today by Mrs. | Thelma Todd, local chairman.

Winners in the Indianapolis secion of the National Piano auditions

TALBOTT v Talbott at 224

Open 1 P. M, Cont. Sh

t. Wayne “FIGHTING 8 i Bres. “THE BIG STORE”

First Indianapolis Showings ster Cra 1 St. John “THUNDERING GUNSLINGER™

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Miss Margaret Jensen

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WBOY C i ‘TIGER WOMAN"-—Late News

into which the crash had plunged d industrialist. He seldom argues preview opening at Riverside| J9Un8 artist S Sipioma, National us.” |“boit. 400 head of 160 to 250. |. Ibo unions, usually siens up amusement park tonight and 9- Joan Cohen: ant Dele ow ary Teddy MeDowell Famund Gwenn Mr. Steinkraus points out that Abou reac or 160 to 250- without much ado. At present the| an Ores ‘Newman, “ COME HOME” ,.:. T. IRR it changes in Pounders were sold. Prices were un- pills for his enterprises in ship-| Do OW . | Wnining in the state auditions LASSIE Color war has brought great c anges 15| changed. Receipts: included 700 hyjlding, airplane manufacturing, | 10 Bates will swing open at 7 were Florence Waterman, Eugenie Sheridan J: 1° 30¢ MEMPHIC RELLE" the metals industry. Better metals oooh arrivals and 2000 holdovers, | ang steel production, are paid by P* ™ today and the merry-go-| Nicholson, Helen Sudhoff. Stanley Teas? OTM. “MEMPHIS BELLE are being made, each metal is BEINR 340 0a4410 and 150 calves. the government, meaning ti b- ound, the aerial swing, the flash,/ Miller, Milton Miller, Jacqueline Olivia_Delaviliand-—-Sonny Tufts — : used in new ways; they are being lic. Some of his tention] competi. | Whip, thriller and many other rides Teifert, Barbara Golay and Sharon - "GOVERNMENT omy 1 made in tremendous quantities. GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (300) tors wonder if Logi : p 4 will be ready to give amusement Brady SNOW WHITE & THE 1 DWARFS" < 4 ity 20- 140 AF eerie [email protected] | 3 ude toward | - : | Sivte [PLS TAX || Our manufacturing choacny for| 130: 160 pounds .. Ili 11.25@1285 | 1abor unions will be as liberal after PAK fans thrills and chills, Sixty-two district and 36 local " ry Kinds — steel, alum- . Sia. cee [email protected]| ; ; "A i -l wi metals of all kinds — steel ar 160- 180 pounds, : 1283013. ip big public spending ends and| Admission to the grounds, park-| winners also were named in the i714 rola ROMP! BEST FINAL NIGHT—Retura Engagement inum, magnesium, copper, n | 200. 220 pounds! © 13.80 he goes into a business field subject | ’8 Space, checking service and pic- | contest, sponsored by the Indianap- . Reddy MeDowell—-Edmund Gwyna and all their many alloys—is far| 22. 240 pounds! 13.80 to ‘peacetime rules of lab osts, | Nic facilities at the park will be olis chapter of the National Guild “LASSIE COME HOM greater than the entire demands of | 340- 20 Pe rr OF COSS. free. - of Piano Teachers. T thre @ Cont.Msl aq . Plus Second Color Hit! our former domestic and foreign st0- 330 pounds!" 1.75 Support Wallace The park’s regular opening will dnay 12:45 10 ¢ 30€ “MEMPHIS BELLE” needs put together. Mekiigios | Mr. Murray, stating that there | be held May 21 with special fea- 'HARGROVE' GIVEN H te * B SUN. EMiratie_31 Mepis Cewek’! Now, some Poole ew these ©i55."220 pounds ............. 10 0091250 have been no wartime labor troubles | tures planned for the occasion, ution racken : a Wa facts with considerable concern. Packing Sows lin ; en * Sst & More than one columnist recently Good to Choice— ls any of ‘the Kaiser enterprises, | BOX OFFICE PRIZE The Miracle of BE XxX Northwestern 023 : : “| "270- 300 pounds [email protected] introduced the industrialist as “a 21 WILL RECEIVE . MORGAN'S CREEK” Joel McCrea “BANJO ON MY KNEE” has raised the bugaboo of over-| 30. 330 pounds... +e. [email protected] forthrigh Lo “See H Pri ” MARION Chester Morris “TORNADO . I think in-| 330- 380 pounds '.. . [email protected]| Orthright exponent of decent labor e Here, vate Hargrove, REYNOLDS § Dickie Moore—Tina Thayer “ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE Gusiry H1slt 13 being 8 Little too 00 00 bounds 11.06G1118| relations. JORDAN DEGREES | which will come to the Indianapolis| [| ® wees’ _ aun OLDS, “JIVE JUNCTION” | SUN: “rciivaSeinees- "OT | 3 Good— The union head epilogued the in- O'KEEFE = PATRICK ~ A Hollywooc “7 150% Rosseveld cautious on this score. Are these 400- 450 POURS eessssssssss 110081110 dustrialist’ py g Twenty-one Jordan Conservat theater screens soon, has been voted Cxanom t Lut 0 ood CH-T92 great capacities we have developed ‘50-500 Pounds .....llllll. 1100@1110 dustrialist's speech with the state- | TVALOIY| tie April box office blue ribbo GREENWOOD ™ sARNES EXTRA] Added to Last Show hard Dix “GHOST SHIP” good or bad? - Ly a SLID ment: “There is still hope when the Of Music students will receive de- ib e n TONIGHT ONLY! 1 ROM THUNDER riven ? - 450 pounds ............. , 00 wr ; ; : o law, y o Plus ‘ Gene Tierney—Geo. Mont - ! o “It depends on one thing wheth- Slaughter Pigs |porid has industrial statesmen like grees a Le Sommencement gxer ard by the National Screen foun -"VOIC}: IN Lynn Bari Victor Mentgemery SUN. “TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY® 5 Ss “2” Medium and Good— Henry J. Kaiser. He believes that Cises June Z in the world war me-| cil. nooo PP " ra . ‘om 30th er we can find a large enough = 9o- 120 pounds .............. [email protected] | | ri ditori ’ . THE WIND CHINA GIRL { F {progress can be made ouly through Morial auditorium. They are: Runner-u “ {The peacetime market to put all of this| TTLE (300 yo TOUE : “up was “Lady in the wee With Box Office Open Till 11 P. M. } & IL . CATTLE ) |labor and management working to-|. Marian Dorothy Laut, Louise Eleanor « . i material in use, so we can operate Chotce— Steers { » g Swan, Jeanadele A. Schaefer, Rose Ce-| Dark,” coming to the Indiana the- Francis | | fully and economicaily. If we can, | 700- 900 pounds .. 16.007 16.25 | 8ether. | cilia Houk., Patricia Ann Rheinhardt, MON Rita Hayworth—Fred Astaire Tonite Thre Tonite ye iy. “1 900-1100 pounds - 16.00@1625| The Kaiser plan fo t-war in. Elma Nowlin Baker. Mallory Watkins| ater here next week. Receiving a * “YOU'LL NEVER GET RICR” Tuesday ® 5:45 to § f then we can also continue to em- 1100-1300 pounds .. © [email protected] 8 Or pos -war B= | Bransford, Jeanne Burr, Sally Green, h b , RECRUIT Ron, man “TALK OF THE TOWN" | Walter Rosalind ' ploy a lot of people, to pay them 1300-1500 pounds .. . [email protected] dustry included building of hos- | Paul O. Harder. Maxine Lee Henderson,| 1ONOrable mention were “The MAY Plus! “MEMPHIS BELLE" { * § . pee, ? Good— [pitals, railway equipment, highways 220 Persons Jeffreys, Nellie Marie Jones.| Memphis Belle.” “Cover Girl" MAY th UNH ERR RR ERIN ERENT Pidgeon Russell : well, and thus maintain a strong! 700- 900 pounds ............ [email protected] | Sr ¥ equipment, highways ruth Dawn Pearson, Mary Maxine Snel rn . , y “DESIGN FOR SCANDAL" g consumer market.” | 900-1100 POUNdS «....evsrnrns 15.00916.00 and housing, plus a pre-peace|Pfc. Howard Earle Stixers, Ruby w | Buffalo Bill, ‘Up In Arms” b i : [1100-1300 pounds ....101l0l0 [email protected] selling of half ii fal] peiner Guin, Pan gl Qridge. | Mary| “Broadway Rhythm” and “Shin P a ua Ronsid Aun {1300-1500 pounds ........ee. 15.00 18.00 | g all a million potential Esther Guidone, Paul R. Lindstaedt and : : 2 ARKER E. 10th to 6 1 Ceol Lee 4 4.8 » | Medium — [new automobiles, plus eat de-| Mary Spalding. lon Harvest Moon.” | oleman . DU PON RYIN ire | 700-1100 pounds [email protected] S, plus a great de Olivia De Haviland—Robt. Cummings. || AROLINE® NT IS TRYING to hire 1100-1300 bounds | 1.1110 13.00@15 0g] velopment of civilian use of private “PRINCESS O'ROURKE™ i my MR WITH C : . people here for work in the state | Common nds 10.00g 13.00 °F_PETSON2L airplanes, Betle Davis “OLD ACQUAINTANCE" || ‘om Tors ant Oven Dall | 700-1110 pounds ............. . ol. ashington . What are [hey | Bottoms | The steel workers’ convention fol- | SUN. nT OTL CINEMA 50008 Tr oing ou ere” pparently it |... [lowed up its demand for ; | ™ Astor “MALTESE FALCON" ! ; c $ a Roose- ary i. is a vast project but so hush-hush | 800-1100 pounds ............. [email protected] | ye]t fourth term by offeri i] Ray Milland “DR. TAKES A WIFre"” that Ie wh doing the hi 600- 800 pounds ............. [email protected]! y offering its ] “in 2oop a ao are ong rh io Co d 14.009 15.00| POI to Vice President Wallace | BELMONT-—"Purple Heart’, and rNokies STRATFORD—' Lone Star Trail” and PARAMOUNT Eu Sunday Thru Tuesday : £ on now what i Ss, | - pounds .....ce.00.n. § | i Burma, omorrow throug es~ “Pind the " Ithough th A 800-1000 POUNAS ..vooenssnons 140091500 [OF a repeat performance 8S| day: “My Favorite Wife" and “Lucky | through re ae ma arrow ADULTS, 3S¢ (Tax Ine, )—KIDDIES, de Tallulah Bankhead iif IEFBOAT" althoug ere are plenty of | \roqium— [F.D.R’s running mate. It heard, Partners.’ and “Pive Graves to Cairo." je. Zucco—NMary Cariis William Bendix guess?dy, 500- 800 pounds ............. [email protected] : | CINEMA— "Maltese Falcon” and “Doctor | TACON “ ’" Ca Geo. Zucco—Mary Car e—John Payne 2 Common— from a number of its colored dele- | NEMA Mallesy Yeon a tho No oe Lodger” and “Under Two “DEAD MEN WALK" s Alice Fay ohn y : ; $ A . r rs a i ® 8 » \ 500- 900 pounds ............. 10.00912.00 gates that race discrimination still Tuesday: “Lifeboat” and “Week-end in "Thousands Cheer Wrouss Tuesday: This Fort TONG OF THE SADDLE" SWEER-END IN HAVANA k - ARTILLERY SHELLS are Wf, Bulls (all weights) persists in some steel worker unions , Havent” . Johnny” and “Cow. | TALBOTT— Fighting Seabees” and “The SUN. & MON.—2 Bi Hits "4 a a : . _ —- | . . = AISY—"Swingtime Johnny” a “ - " 3 great demand; the armed SETVICES “Good (all weights) ........ [email protected] | despite the resolutions adopted on| boy in the Clouds.” Tomorrow and a Be an OTrTow Soe Tues, Bich “THE KANSAN" 3 are multiplying their orders. There | Sausage— [the subject Monday: rarzan's Desert Mystery” | “Come Live with Me. MY*tery” and Ronald Colman—Claudeite Colbert > have been times, it is said, on the S004 + [email protected] and -1iat-Checl. Honey. TUXEDO— Lifeboat" . [7] ” FINAL TIMES TODAY! | > Ss Said, Medium . Ne een ans 9.754 11.00 —_— DRIVE-IN—"What a Woman” and “Sin re t" and ‘Rookies in g Anzio and Cassino lines, when more| Cutter and common... 8.25@ 9.75 LOCAL ISSUE a Jingle.” Tomorrow through Wednes: PFienting Seanees’ "ang ough Tuesday: UNDER TWO FLAGS “THE G00D oLD DAYS” 3 rounds of artillery shells have been | Cows (all weights) ’ . S day: “Sahara” 2nd “Footlight Tur. UPTOWN—"Lassie Come Home" Sond orient ae “TEN NIGHTS NA Door : ; Go . Co . 5G 5' Nomiral quotations f : Indian. EMERSON— ‘Tarzan’s Desert ctory” . i ollp ** ey ohn Loder DEMPSEY -WILL fired than machine-gun cartridges Gd Ca AAAS polis securities dealers rhished by Indian- EMER “Harvest Melody.” Tomorrow Tenis, Belle of Morgans 'Erough YEATFRING MEG X. Noble Huh Ford ang Many Jn And the big show is yet to come. [Cutter and common....... 8.25@ 10.25 . Bid Asked | through Wednesday: “Jane Eyre” and | and “Yarks Ahoy.” BILL DORNFIELD “MURDER ON THE WATERFRONT" k Ca PX 25 Agents Fin Cop com a In Cur Time. EMER tds Buster Crabbe “THE DRIFTER" 2 x a | Canner - eeeeneaes 159 8.35 Cents Pin Corp pid .....! S20 0 Ul ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: ‘Design for YoGY Fe Higher and Higher” and ‘Pal- THREE COPY CATS SUNDAY —Bette Davis—Paul Lukas 3 ODDS AND ENDS: New York | CALVES (150) | Belt R 8k vas com . . 36'2 40'2| Scandal” and “My Life With Caroline.” Tuesday: “Gung Ho TomerToN through LANG & LEE “WATCH ON THE RHINE" ; i > AND ENDS: Vealers (all weights) | Pobhs-Merril mon 12 33 ---- FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Tuesday: | Love. P DAWN & RUSSELL “SWING OUT THE BLUES" BR Stores are complaining of soot from goog to choice. .oooin.. 15.50 @16.00 Bobbs-Aierril) aan ptd : so 2 “Bridge of San Luis Rey” and “Yanks |ZARING—‘ Under Two Flags” and LEBRAC & BERNICE iba ami ei A i soft coal used there now: sounds Common to medium. ......... 10.004 15.00 Circle Theater co ol pt 105. Coastal Command.” Tomorrow th h . - : familiar Tt os SoUnaS on [email protected] Comwlth Loa: 5 pid | 192 103 |GARFIELD—“Some Like Tt Hot" and | Tuesday: “None Shall Escape: and JIM McCASLIN with § sla ; Ww waar, - The United AUtO ~ Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Delta Elec com ... . . [0 11% 12% [Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Klondike Kate." ED RESENER and ORCH. 1 1 i rk T ; ook Drug Ct . L915 7 | Tomorrow throug uesday: ‘No m N i gy inc 12 1s trying Cholce— Steers Home T&T Pt Wayne 77 pid. 510% ..| for Love" and ‘Rookies in Burma.” DOWNTOWN E~- . 10 station, “°F nd & Mich Elec 77, p 3 116'2 GRANADA—Through Wednesday: ‘‘Mir~ ALAMO~Th h . Ls Ida Lupine—Paul Henreid ” 500- test einirere. 5 . . pi *RA? g rough Monday: \ WJIBK, offering $700,000, a new high 800-1080 Pounds ceesierraeia. 12 209 14.00 Ind Hydro Fico 15% t4 0 oe acle of Morgan's Creek” and “Sarong Gunslinger” and “Cowboy Canteen 28 NOW “IN OUR TIME” 250-watt stat . | Good— lind wv oP verzy Girl AMBASSADOR— The Good Old Days.” C “80” for a 250-watt station. . Dr. “sno. 800 pounds ........,.... [email protected] Indplo pb gh pd .. 110'; |HAMILTON—"Tarzan's Desert Mystery” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Cowboy Donald Woods “80'S YOUR UNCLE" < 800-1050 pounds ............. [email protected] “Ind Pp & I com = 17'¢| and “His Butler's Sister.” Tomorrow | and ths Senorita” and “Caresr Girl Plus! “Mem his Belle” 0: Ww, John Litel Medium — Indpls Railways com |. 14151 through Wednesday: ‘Jane Eyre” and EEE — Color Tenth Florence RESTA 00-1000 pounds... earns 10.00211.00 Indpls Water pfd . .. .. 108 | “Al Baba and the Forty Thieves.” : . aonth ne | i porate ooeeeere ssnainse Jia, ETT Gat A om sun woLLYWoon— Ghost Ship and “Man TUXEDO “* I \x Tet | Gums uy ccAvCHO SERENADE. ’ oe co 13 rom under iver.” omorr TR-0022 — ear ; Calves (steers) [Lincoln Loa: Co 5'z27 pfd... 93 a7 through Tuesday: “Banjo On My o " “HERE COMES FLMER" | 5 n Com {Lincoln Nat Life Ins com 36 40 Aru ad oaayl , " Wm. Bendix LIFEBOAT . QUAI <= cocc ™ L e B wn BHR re i pounds do¥%n ...v..vnn ‘ : R Mallory com = ...... 23 241, No—1uroug mo I; : dium— oy : : pa Pi th * " - FINEST FOODS ¢ AIR CONDITIONED "05 pounds down... 11.00813.00 +N fog Pb Serr 8 oid en 1011s domy| caper Opera” and "None goal = TACOMA ua Ja ’ - ” seen 2 2 Calves (heifers) {*N Ind Pub Serv 7, ... 112'7 115'3 | MECCA—"The Drifter” and ‘Murder on E. Wash. . Good and Choice— | “Pub Serv of Ind 57, . .102 105 | the Waterfront.” Tomorrow: through RO I Nt HONOFR yt SHALL 500 pounds down ............ [email protected] Poor Sere J inn com 16 ia Tuesday: “Watch on the Rhine” and ein r Crabbe “NABONGA” a undry com. . “Swing Out the Yd b : M00 pounds down 10.50812.00 Stokely Bro E 48% . 103 or ry wt hed n'h Rio Grande’ “HIS BUTLER'S SISTER® EER TREN R 00 | Stokely Bros pr pf ....,...... 16% 17% ‘ Oy “ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID | | Uni 8p 7 | ar Priorities on Parade.” Tomorrow s . SHEEP AND LAMBS (0) Union Te Co woeneraann 93 21°| and Monday. ‘Lost Angel” and “Vale - S— — : Ewes (shorn) {Van camp Mur pr L110 95 TL | dev of Hunted Men.” 0 5100 W. Wai. Good and choice siiiii.... 850- 800 Van Camp Milk com ........ 19 veer. ORIENTAL “Gung Ho" and “Million “MAN FROM Rio: eh Tor Pyles “om'aon and medium ......... 5.50- 6.50 BONDS Dollar Kid.” Tomorrow and Monday: “PRIORITIES ON P RADE” ! Algers Wins'w "W RR 4'2%%....100 oo Lost Angel” and ‘The Lodger.” " Marg. O'Brien “LOST ANGEL™ Good and choice 15.25@16 0p American Loan 5s 51... 7] 97 100 [PARAMOUNT — Dead Men Walk” and bl SUN. “YALLEY OF HUNTED MEN" Medium and good ...... .... 11 Hg Aferican Loan 5.46 coo. 99 101 “Song of the Saddle.” Joterrow. and ! DAIS T2500 W. Michigan : 2614, 1 of Com 0 4'2s8 61.. 83 86 Monday: “The .Kansan" and ‘Under . AK Common .. + [email protected] Citizens Ind Tel 42s 61......103 106 Two Flags 08 RANE i AISY BE-0820 THE WRIGH i —— jGonsal Pin 5s 50 cee... 96 100 | PARKER “Princess O'Rourke” and “Old 3 Sisters Harriett Hilliard Y (EI EAE) INP nd Aso Tel Co 3128 70 ...... 108 0 h— Princes 4 “SWINGTIME JOHNNY" ai % . % LOCAL PRODUCE {Indpls P & 1. 314s 70. 1081; 108%, Acquaintance.” Tomorrow throush | ©. Starrett “COWBOY IN THE CLOUDS" 3 1at Popular Restaurant’ | Heavy wreed. bens Toe: o> beria Indpis Railway Co, 3s Srolm 80 Wearesday: , "Kitty Foyle” and ‘The h “TARZAN'S DESERT VICTORY" ' i Legh | s Water Co 3i5s 1072 109 jay Blisters 4 “HAT-CHE » IR CS i | “Broflers, tryers and roosters, under p | Kokomo Water Works 5s 58...105 : .. {REX—"Banfo On My Knee" and *‘Tor- 4 BAT CR HONEY | ibs. . Leghorn springera, 3%o. | Kubner Packing Co 4s 54 .... 97 100 nado.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: : BELMONT Belmont & W, Wash i. | Old roosters, 16c | Morris 5 & 10 Stores 58 50 ...101 ..... “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House” and Open 1 P. M. . LI | 30; , Muncie ‘Wa‘er Works 5s 66....105 ..| “The Fighti " : : 3 ho Butter—No. 1, 80c. Butters — No. LN Ind Pub Serv 3» 71 101% 103i ghting Seabees. Cont. 8 wing $9¢c: No. 2. 6c |N Ind Tel 4158 85." "[11gs ° 91 '|RITZ—"The Good Old Days. Tomorrow a . iia Se Pl ol C— Pub Serv of Ind 3's 73... 104 105'5 | through Tuesday: “A Guy Named Joe” Wally Brown “ROOKIES IN B A. - BJA a i arr =a me wr Pub Tel 4'as 55 . 100 103 .{ and “Moonlight in Vermont.” : SOUTH SIDE : Tipe. ye A 6 ot £ {Richmond Water ks 5s 57...105 nh | RIVOLI—Through tomorrow: “Miracle a . 5 roifirond 1 y ’ pr rac Term Corp 5s . 9 of Morgan's Creek” and “Jive Junce Na : ; 1 ; a finer service... a far U 3 Misline Corp 5s 52 . 102 tion,” Last show tonight only: "China A ™ — Johnny Weissmuller—N: : ; “3 oe oh uae x-di /idend. Girl.” - i a —— - —— » RIANE DESERT jx ER . ST. CLAIR—‘“Lassi¢ Come Home” and Eh bi HIS BUTLER'S SISTER" U S STATEMENT “Memphis Belle.” Tomorrow through DAN a, vg 4 y thru WEDNESDAY~. . - Tuesday: “Miracle of Morgan's Creek” y EVERY SATU ] ‘elles “JANE EYRE” ] Ee — WASHINGTON, May 13 (U. P.).—Gov-| and “Yanks Ahoy." : : P : | ? p “ALI BABA & THE FORTY d : ernment on Jenses and eceints for the SANDERS “Baby Face Morgan” and 0 EN AIR 4 EATED " Grace . curren cal year throug ay 11 com- “Th ' " \ : ; - EAST . [FOR years it has been our aim to pared with a year ago: , and” Monday. Snow White and. ihe DURING y COOL NORTH SIDE “MILLION serve le in all Ik . This Year Last Year Seven Dwarfs” and “Ice Capades Revue.” SUMMER ny : People in all walks of life, Expenses ...$80,053,203,545 $65.156,966.072 SHERIDAN. “Government ig ahd n . 1 4 . . War Spend.. 74.656,957, 125,552. “Snow hite and t arfs.” - = : $ We offer the finest service possible, Receipt Sa aos 20D aaa Tomorow through Br “A Guy ” . Net Def ..... 43,860,448,330 48,133,450,406 am oe.’ : whether the cost is small or without Cash Bal ... 11.005.060,260 14.983.595,113 | SPEEDWAY— “None Shall Escape” and limit, Mork. Bal... 10,242,256.766 14,220,950.141| “Nabonga" Tomorrow and Monday: = : . Fub Debt...187,626,949403 138,521,766.197| “His Butler's Sister” and “Always § : id ; : : Gold Res ... 21,374,548,448 22,454,075.917| Bridesmaid " : i . . STATE Gaucho Serenade” and “Boss hy INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE of Big Town’. Tomorrow through CORKY'’'S SKY Tod Tuesday: “In Old Oklahoma” and * g ] oo: ay Comes Elmer.” ONE : Debits" }18.31,000 STRAND.In ne 4 BLOCK south OF 1251, ND+“In Our Time" and “So's Your r MILES FROM - Uncle.” Tomorrow thr yi | " G % « 28,682,000 Miracle 21 Morgan's Creek” and ... 84,981,000] “Yanks Ahoy.” Lt

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