Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1944 — Page 10

Growers and Stores to Pool Information to Avoid Crop Waste.

Bull Market in Rye Collapses

CHICAGO; May 27 (U. P)—A drastic break of from 5 to 10 cents in rye futures weakened all grains

The rye bull market virtually collapsed with price off 2% cents from the season’s high. Liquidation in rye reached tremendous proportions with some 24,-

Plans for an exchange of crop and market information between Marjon county growers and distributors for the purpose of avoiding waste during periods of heavy production of fresh produce were worked out here yesterday. The meeting at the Indianapolis Athletic club was called by F. C Gaviord, extension marketing specialist in fresh fruits and vegetables! of Purdue university, and was attended by a score of representatives of the Marion County Green House! Growers association, the Indianapo- | lis Vegetable Growers association, | the A. & P. Food Stores, Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. and the In diana Chain Store council. A A Irwin, assistant Marion county agent, was named to act as a “clearing house” for the exchange of information between the growers and food chain buyers, “Rv informing the large distributors in advance when locally-grown produce will be available a larger volume can be handled at peak periods,” he said. “This will enable the housewife to make her purchases for home canning at the time when the quality is best and| when the grower needs support to| prevent a collapse of prices and a waste of food in the fields.” | Irwin will also make daily radio and press reports on the guantite and condition of fruits vegetables available on markets « of | this area. Irwin's reports will be based on his actual observation in Marion county, co-ordinated with information from the Purdue mac ket news service, which gives weekly survev of state-wide conditions tied in with information from other shipping points through- | out the country. This nation-| wide information is being supplied through the teletype system of A. & | Ps produce affiliate, the Atlantic Commission Co. Robert Bollinger, president of the green house. growers association, said that steps to expand the organization into a marketing agency

for the majority of Marion county's | 33 160 pounds

300 to 400 vegetable growers would | be taken during the year,

S. STATEMENT

WASHINGTON, May 27 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal’ year through May 25 com pared with a year ago: This Year Last Year Expenses $83.664,056,729 $68,386,617,491 War Spend 78,115,132,207 63.243,861.151 Receipts .... 37,512.115.938 17,532,243. 630

Net Def .... 46151,903,141 50,850,909 961 Cash Bal ... 9.447,374,709 13,196,012,685 | Work. Bal... 8684545825 12433,362.834 | Pub. Debt . 187.866 754,035 139528,684,132 | Gold Res 21,283.927,919 22,425,200,821 INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE —Today— Clearings ....... AU. | a9) Debits... ..... oil. 15,554,000 —This Week— Clearings ...... Cee aaa. $22.547.000

Debits ARIAS 76,948,000

LOCAL PRODUCE

Heavy breed hens, 23c; Leghorn hens, «UC Broilers, fryers and roosters under § lbs. 26c. Leghorn springers, 23c. Old roosters, 16¢ Butter—No. 1, 50¢ Butterfat—No. 1, 48¢c, No. 2, 46c

LIONS TO HEAR SESTO

Joseph Sesto of the Zurich Insurance Co., Chicago, will speak at the Lions club luncheon at the Claypool hatel Wednesday.

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000,000 bushels . handled May 20, the heaviest day's business since records were started in 1922.

‘on the Board of Trade this week

Liquors, Rails Were Given

A Whirl During Week; Steels Lag.

NEW YORK, May 27 (U. P).— The main list of stocks pushed for- | ward this week to the best general

Many factors contributed 10|jeye] in more than two months,

heavy holdings of rye prior to the ye the industrials made a new change in sentiment. Grain circles | poy, since Sept. 22, 1943, and rails had anticipated the possible heavy | imped to within a few points of

use of rye in the manufacture of |

{commercial mixed feeds; an export

outlet to Russia; increased use in|, whi at different times during the

“I'week, while a number of cohol; permission to replenish rye!

the manufacture of industrial al

whisky stocks, and other industry uses such as the manufacture of rye sirup. Failure on all scores to account for greater disappearance of the actual grain was shown by a visible supply of Tye that stood at 21,191,000 bushels, or about 300,000 | bushels in excess of the year ago total,

Rye reversed the trend late yes- | terday, however, influenced by |

reports that the war food administration had ordered distillers to use not less than 1.000,000 bushels

their more than six-year highs.

Liquor shares and rails were given

chips,” such as American Telephone, Chrysler, General Motors, Westinghouse #&nd Pennsylvania Railroad,

| ran up to new highs for the year

on substantial gains. In the liquérs, National Distillers was bid up sharply early in the week on hopes for a distribution to

stockholders of the company’s whis-

| ky reserves, but reacted when such | intéhtions were denied by the man- | agement, Congress Helps

Park & Tilford, Inc., on the other

hand, announced yesterday that

of rye in the production of indus- shareholders of record June 30

trial alcohol effective J effective June 1. 1.

975 PORKERS STILL ON HAND

Permit System 1 to Go Into Effect Monday at Local Yards.

|

{would be entitled to purchase six |cases of “Reserve” brand whisky | {irom the company for each share {held. Prior to the announcement | the stock was bid up to 98's, a new

high for the year, but suffered a re-

action on the actual development,

Railroad shares were aided by a

|rise in carloadings to a further new!

high since last Nov, 20 and the introduction into the house of a bill amending the railroad bankruptcy! (act to practically assure stockhold-

|ers of insolvent roads of participation in distribution of securities of | reorganized roads. Another factor!

was the house vote to repeal the

There were still 975 hogs left at|jand-grant law which requires roads

| the Indianapolis stockyards today, {unsold despite the fact that the entbargo has halted shipment of |additional hogs since Thursday. The permit system will go into

built on federal land grants to give reduced rates on freight shipments

jof the government.

It was estimated that repeal of the law will add $250,000,000 annu-

“blue

THE INDI

Times Amusement , Clock

CIRCLE tage, Hen Busse and his ph at 12: 50, 3:51, 6:43, 9:35 and 12:37. “You Can't Ration Love,” with Betty Rhodes and Johnnie Johnston, at 11:10, 2:02, 5:54, 7:46, 10:48 and 1:37. Sunday—Stage shew, at 12:51, 3: 0s, 5:19, 7:33 and 9:47. “Leve,” at 1:44, 3:58, 6:12, 8:26 and 10:37,

KEITH'S

On stage, Band Wagon Revue, at 1:51, 4:17, 6:43, 9:09 and 11:35.

“Whispering Footsteps,” with John Hubbard and Rita Quigley, at 12:15, 2:41, 5:07, 7:33, 9:59 and 12:31. Sunday—Stage show, at 2:06, 4:32, 6:58 and 9:24. “Footsteps,” at 12:30, 2:56, 5:22, 7:48 and 10:14.

COLISEUM Today and Tomorrow — Skating Vanities, with Gloria Nord, at 8:30. INDIANA

“Uncertain Glory,” with Errol Flynn, Paul Lukas and Jean Sullivan, at 12:30, 3:41, 6:52 and 10:03. “Het Rhythm,” with Dona Drake and Robert Lowery, at 11:10, 2:21, 5:32 and 8:43. Sunday—"Glory,” at 12:15 3:26, 6:37 and 9:48. “Rhythm,” at 2:06, 5:17 and 8:28 i LOEW'S rT Here, Privates Hargrove” with A obet Walker and Donna Reed, at 11, 1:24, 3:48, 6.12, 8:19, 11: aif id 1:33.

ay — “Private Hargrove,” at 12:10, ro, 5:10, 7:40 and 10:10, LYRIC

“Lady in the Dark,” with Ginger Rogers and Ray Milland, at 11:37, 1:54, 4:11, 6:18, 8:25 and 10:32. Sunday—‘Lady.” at 1:24, 3:30, 5:36, 7:42 and 9:50.¢

Recital Slated

Miss Louise Swan, a student of

| Alfred Mirovitch, will present a solo |

recital at 4 p. m. tomorrow in the

at the Jordan Conservatory com-

mencement. A program of rhythmic move-

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considerable verve, too, Fresh from their home bailiwick in Chicago's Chez Paree, Mr. Busse’s latest musical conglomeration is strait-laced, with few improvisations, but the ensemble work is

likes it that way, it’s tops, we suppose. Above par in the Busse crew are his two vocalists, Betty Brownell and Wyatt Howard. In addition to standing around and being stunning, as most thrushes are, Miss Browning can also sing, which most of them can't. This reviewer found her rendition. of “I Had a Man” better than that of Dinah. Shore, the tunes chief plugger.

Sings With Eyes Open

Unassuming, but definitely professional, is Mr. Howard, a sixfooter who actually sings with his eyes and mouth open contrary to

not give out with “Besseme Mucho,” which makes him all the more entertaining. Cleo Florenz undoubtedly pulled plenty of strings to get her spot on the program, inasmuch as she’s!

By Louise Swan

{offs on Mae West, Bette Davis and {Carmen Miranda.

a marionnette artist specializing in| impersonations. Her dolls do take- |

Strictly from Hollywood's tall and | uncut are Borrah Minevitch's har-

Odeon. She will receive her bac- | || SKATERS USING

calaureate degree in piano Friday

SPECIAL FLOOR

When the “Skating Vanities”, arrived in Indianapolis for nightly

ment, directed by Eileen Poston, will | performances at the Coliseum, with | be given by collegiate students at the cast and the costumes came a .

the conservatory at 8:30 p. m. Mon- | chemically treated masonite floor

day at the Odeon.

LOCAL ISSUES

Nomiral quotations furnished by Indian.

leflect Monday and only hogs with | {ally to gross revenues of the coun-! | apolis securities dealers.

| specific - permits may be unloaded {at the local yards.

Today's receipts included 450 cat- |

tle and 50 calves.

GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (91%) | better business news, continued | [Comwith Loan 57 . pd: ve go 140 pounds .......e..... 10.2 23011.3 | {strength in stocks on the London |Hook Drug Co com 15 1712 reeresratnans [email protected] iE Home T&T Ft. Wayne 7% “ptd. Sia i 160- 180 POURS +evvsvssnonns 12 85g 13.80 Market—where prices have risen to |g a Mich Bise 7% pid . ».. 13 116% | 180- 200 peunds ....... aeiens 13.80 |a new high for more than 7 years— | ing Asso LR i“ seovi 03, 108 200- 220 POUNAS sessseeaseess 13.80 | Ind Hydro Elec 7% pfd ...... bi Va 220. 240 pounds : 80 and a number of highly favorable .nd Gen Sery -. .. ....... 0 108% 240- 270 pounds .... [dividend actions. indpiep & T pfd .....l00 ve..108'7 inns 270- 360 pounds .... com.............. 1 i 300- 330 Wn: ee 1178 Business news included a rise in | Indpis Railways com rin ,] 141% 330- 360 pou [email protected] _ |Indpls Water pfd .. ......... ys bo nd e Shel Production and Securely out | tIndpls Walter cones A com.... 19 | 160- 220 pounds ......... .... [email protected] | Put, a higher total for cohstruction | Jef Nat Lite com 0t n y n 0 5 . Packing Sows awards and announcement by the | Lincoln Nat Life kL pd. * 42 | Good to Cholce— ww American Petroleum institute of |P Pa ary 4%% pid ....... “ 28% 70- 300 pounds [email protected] allory com . ......... 23; 25 3a: 330 hounds ... 1015@10 85 NeW all-time highs in crude TUDS (N Ind Pub Serv 5'3% ........102%, 105 1| 330- 360 pounds ... 10.70@10. 85 to stills and output of kerosene, as|N Nid ped Sery Ls pfd ......10: 103% - verses sssene n erv e «creas 3 § ] No. 400 ponds . 10.10@1078| well as near-record production of | “Pub Ser of ind sos L111 106% | 400- 450 pounds ........ eee.. 1065m10.75 | crude oil. Retail trade in the latest | Fub Serv of Ind com . 18 450- 500 pounds ...... ‘ereves [email protected] | | week im ti Progress Laundry com ........ 4 161% | edtum-- proved 9 to 12 per cent, re- (So Ind G & E 4.8% ......... : 106 | 250- 450 pounds ............. [email protected] flecting a further rise in money in | Deed or ht JAA 7 i% | Slaughter Pigs [circulation to $21,911,000,000, a new |Union Tile com ....oieneen:: . 21 | icdtum and Good— (Van Camp Mil» pf .......... 9 ..... 90- 120 pounds . [email protected] All-time high. |Van Camp Milk com .....ll19 lil CATTLE (430) | Steel shares lagged behind the | BONDS Cholce— Steers | rest of .the market during most of Algers Win w W.RR ¢la%.... too: | 700- 900 pounds ...... . . 18 bal 50 2 merican an 5s 51......... 00 900-1100 pounds ............. 16.35@1¢ 76 the week. Production for the week | American Loan 5s 46 o 101 1100-1300 pounds .... ... [email protected] dipped to 98.4 per cent of capacity, Giusens na "Te G2 us 51 130 } - 3 « .e | Goo. 1500 pounds - 16.5001675 equivalent to 1,762,600 tons of in- Consol Pin 50 . 100 | 700- 900 pounds 1525G1625 RBOLS, compared with 99.2 per cent or I on ? Tey Sa 3 » 10814 1100-1300 poutids - Cale 1,777,000 tons last week. | Indpis Railway cy 5s 67 80 1300-1390 pounds .. 18.5016.50 Steel Peak Passed? ndpls Water Co 3las 68 109

Medium

700-1100 pounds .. . [email protected] 1100-1390 pounds .. [email protected] Common 700-1100 pounds rerernevans [email protected] Heifers | Gone 0 | on: 800 pounds [email protected] 00-1000 pounds . 15.50@ 16.00 Goods

600- 800 pounds ... . [email protected]

800-1000 pounds ... . [email protected] | Med - 900 pounds ............. [email protected] soll 500- 900 pounds . 10.75@13. 00!

Bulls (all weights)

Beet— Good (all weights) ......... Sausage— Good . Medium . 10 Salo. 8 Cutter and common 8.00@10 Cows (all weights) Good ... 12 00813 50. Medium reve .. [email protected] Cutter and common ......... 8.75@10. | Canner . . 1 25q@ 8.75 CALVES (50) i Vealers (all weights) Good to choice Co... . [email protected] | Cc ommon to medium ......... 10 50@ 16.00 Culls .. ............ ...... [email protected]

Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Steers

Calves (steers) Good and Choice—

500 pounds down ............ [email protected] | Medium — 500 pounds down .......... . [email protected]|

Calves (heifers) Good and Choice—

500 pounds dOwWD ............ 12 [email protected] | Medium— | 800 pounds down . .. ... 10.509 12.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS (0) Ewes (shorn) Good to choice .. ... ...... $50@ 6.50 Common to medium . ....... 4.50@ 5.50 LAMBS Good to choice Cierra... 1400@ 14.50 Good to mediums............. [email protected] | Medium eee 9.00@ 10.75

WAGON WHEAT

Up to the close of the Chicago market today, Indianapolis flour mills and grain

| elevators pald $1.63 per bushel for No. 1

{ red wheat (other grades on their merits) No. 2 white oats, 79c, and No. 3 red oats, | 79¢, No. 3 yellow shelled corn, $1.08 per, { bushel and No 2 white shelled corn, $1. ho

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'try’s railroads. News Better General improvement in Wall

| Street sentiment was attributed to

The small dip in operations |

brought talk in the industry that | Muncie X or Forks 5a 66.

possibly steel production has passed | 'its wartime peak, but Iron Age | magazine indicated that production could still increase since this de!cline probably reflected changes in| government orders more than any-! thing else.

Walter S. Tower, president of the |

| American Iron & Steel institute, ad- |

|dressing the group's 53d annual | ! 12.00013.00 meeting this week, Pe edieted post- | probably will be less than the total

. 10 [email protected] | WAT production of between 65,000, 000 | equivalent of 85,000 scheduled for | and 70,000,000 tons of steel a year, | this year, including the carryover *| compared with a wartime peak of|from 1943, it was announced today | by the war production board.

88372 598 tons in 1943.

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{ Kokomo Water Works 5s 58...105 Kubner Packing Co 4s 54 .... 97 100 Morris 5 & 10 Stores 5s 50....101

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FEWER FREIGHT CARS IN '45

WASHINGTON, May 27 (U. P.) — The 1945 output of freight cars

NEIGHBORHOODS

| BE L MONT—" The Sullivans” and “Timber Queen.” Tomorrow through Tuesday:

Cholcem ‘Tender Comrade’ and ‘Cry Havoc.' 500- 800 PoOUNAS ......eee.e .. [email protected] | CINEMA "Woman of the Year" and 800-1050 POUNDS sevevsennnns . 12.50% 14.00 | “Prisco Kid. Tomorrow through Good— Tuesday: “A Guy Named Joe.” 500- 800 PouUNAS ...eveseeanes [email protected] | p AJR ¥— Rookies in Burma" and “Death | (300.1050 pounds ..e... eseenne [email protected] | "yaijey Manhunt Tomorrow and | um-— Monday: “The Sullivans.” 500-1000 UNAS eienciens vee. [email protected] a Common Lpoun * ! ° DRIVE IN — “Government Girl’ and | $00- 900 | pounds ....... . [email protected] | ‘"Hat-Check Honev.” Tomorrow through

Wednesday. “Gung Ho" and “Saludos Amigos.” { EMERSON—' Trade Winds” and “My Best Gal’ Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Miracle of Morgan's Creek” and ‘Jive Junction.’

i ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: “Hold Back

the Dawn” and ‘‘Lucky Partners.”

FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Monday: a Havoc” and “Doughboys in Iree

{| GARFIELD—“The Lodger” and ‘“Chey-

enne Roundup.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “In Our Time and ‘“‘Tarzan's Desert Mystery.” GRANADA—Through Wednesday: “Tender Comrade” and *“‘Hi, Good Lookin." RAMI TON—"‘Coryette K-225" and ‘Fired ife.”” Tomorrow through Wednesday: Ne acie of Morgan's Creek” and “Top Man.” :

HOLLYWOOD—"Minesweeper” and ‘Beyond the Last Prontier'' Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Riding High" and “Frisco Kid." IRVING Through tomorrow: “Tender Comrade” and Cry Havoc.” MECCA "Riders of San Joaquin" and “Wildcat,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Northern Pursuit” and “Take a Letter, Darling.” OLD TRAIL—' They Came ton Blow Up America’ and ‘Billy the Kid." Tomorrow asd Monday: “A Guy Named oe."

ORIENTAL = “Destination Tokyn" and “Spotlight Scandals.” Tomorrow and Monday. “Jane. Eyre” and ‘Prisco Kid." PARAMOUNT — ‘Mad Ghoul” and “Man . From Thunder River." Tomorrow and Monday: Tarzan’s Desert Mystery” and ‘We've Never Been Licked.” PARKER ''Sweet Rosie O'Grady.” Tomorrow Shiough Wednesday: “St. Louis Blues” and eeper of the Flame.” REX" No Time for Love” and “Calling Wild Bill Eliott» " Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Desert Song” and “‘Submarine Base.” RITZ—"In Our Time” and “‘Putple Heart.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Bridge of San Luis Rey” and “Where Are Our Children?”

RIVOLI — Through tomorrow: “Tender Comrade” and “Cry Havoc.” Last show tonight only: “Seven Days Leave.”

ST. CLAIR — “Pired Wife” and The

| SANDERS pn ‘Mountain Rhythm” and

Empty Holsters.” Tomorrow and Monday: “The Lodger” and “Ghost Ship.”

SHERIDAN ~“Jane Eyre” and “Bambi.”

Tomorrow through Wednesday: “‘Mir-

acle of Morgan's Creek” and -‘“Henry |

Aldrich Haunts a House.”

SPEFDWAY -- “Tender Comrade” and “She's For Me.” Tomorrow and Monday: “The Sullivans” and “S8wingtime Johnny.” |STATE— "Trail of Terror” and “Find the Blackmailer. " Tomorrow through Tues-

of a Coed.

Tomorrow through Tuesday: Pender Comrade” and “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout.”

‘Murder on the Waterfront.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Princess O'Rourke” and *“Hostages.” TACOMA — “Ox-Bow Incident” . and "Gangway for Tomorrow.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “True to Life” and ‘Frisco Kid.” TALBOTT — “The Lodger” and “Prisco Kid." Tomorrow through Tuesday: Bedtime Story” and “Talk of the Town.’

“Moonlight in Vermont.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Frisco Kid” and “No Time for Love.’ { UPTOWN ‘The Heat's On" and * “Timber Queen.” Tomorrow through Tuesday:

Scout.’

Tuesday: “Miracle of Morgan's Creek’ and “None Shall Escape.”

ZARING — Through Tuesday: ‘‘Tender

DOWNTOWN ALAMO-—Through Monday: “The Outlaw Trail” and “Detective Kitty O'Day.” AMBASSADOR — “The Sullivans” and “The Heat's On.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Tender Comrade” and “Chance of a Lifetime.”

Personal LOANS

Our Personal Loan Department will make you a PERSONAL, COLLATERAL or COMMERCIAL loan for tax payments, personal or business need. See Mr. Rust.

day: ‘Higher And Higher’ 'and “Secrets |

STRAND— ‘Cry Havoc” and “The Heat's |

STRATFORD — “Western Cyclone” and

TUXEDO — “None Shall Escape” and |

“Cry Havoc” and “Henry Aldrich, Boy |

VOGUE -“In Old Chicago” and “Here | We Go Again.” Tomorrow through |

Comrade’ and-—"Girl From Monterey,”

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which subdues the noise of the roller skates.

The floor covers three-fourths of

| the surface of the Coliseum arena

{and was specially devised so that the noise of the skates would not | kill the effect of the musical wag paniment. The show, starring Gloria fon] known as the world's greatest ballerina on wheels, begins at 8:30 o'clock each night through Tues-| ! day.

EVANGELIST TO TALK

Dr. P. E. Smith, evangelist, will €onduct revival services at 7:45 p.m. tomorrow at the Beulah Christian |

|church, Drexel Gardens. The re-|

vival will continue every Might through June 2,

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WESTLAKE

Harry McCrady’s Orch. Admission, 90¢c Sat.; 60¢ Sun.

(Including Tax)

SATURDAY NIGHT GRAHAM'S OLD INN (Beech Grove)

LAST DANCE THIS SEASON No Dancing Till Saturday, Sept. 2d. Make Reservations Early,

Open TY “Th 3 A AMBASSADOR Plus To 4 Thomas Mitchell, “The Suilivan Andrews Sisters, “‘Swingtime Johnny” Now PLAY- ! 2 3

—First Indianapolis Showing— Hoot Gibson—Bob Steele—Ken Maynard, “THE ol TLAW TRAIL” Jean Parker, “Detective Xitty O'Day’ “TIGER WOMAN-—New

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current vogue among the glamour) crooning ‘fraternity. And he does!

Discovered? Crooner Who Sings With His Eyes Open =

Jazzdom’s veteran exponent of the monica rascals, an assortment of muted shuffle, Henry Busse, hot-lips| youths whose mouth organ playing his way through his jillionth cornet|is more gymnastic than musical. rendition of “Hot Lips” on the Cir-| Only in Hollywood could stuff like cle stage this week. He does it with this flourish. As musicians they rank with Spike Jones and the Hoosler Hot Shots. (By Sherley

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Now, thru May 30, 8:30 p.m.

COLISEUM

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A Musical Extravaganza Not a Roller Derby

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“SUBMARINE BASE" 30-Minute CARTOON

“MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S CREEK" O'Connor *

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EMERSON,"

Joan Benneii—Ann Sothern Fredrie March “TRADE WINDS" Jane Withers “MY BEST GAL” SUN “Miracle of Morgan's Creek” . “Jive Junction”

Richard en “MINESWEEPER" “BEXOND THE LAST FRONTIER"

Sheridan

The ESQUIRE;

Joan Fontaine—Orson Welles “JANE EYRE" Walt Disney's *

SUN “Miracle of Morgan's Creek" ' “H. Aldrich Haunts a House”

BOYE “HOLD BACK THE DAWN"

Ginger Rogers—Ronald Colman Jack Carson “LUCKY PARTNERS”

Today & Tomorrow 8

8leGEST BEST Katharine ik ne ss Bi Bay “WOMAN OF THE YEAR"

“A GUY NAMED JOE” Plus Short Sabjects

Ginger Rope Paige

“TENDER COMRADE”

Margaret Sullavan—Ann Sothern

monaen “CRY HAVOC”

Ida Lupino—Paul Henreid

Dans Andrews “PURPLE HEART”

“MEATLESS FLYDAY"—News

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EXTRA! Ars to tact shoe]

TONIGHT ONLY! Victor Mature—Lucille Ball Ginny Simms—Freddie Martin

“SEVEN DAYS LEAVE”

Box Office Open Till 11 P. M.

| fF] Otivia DeHavilland—Anne Shirley { “GOVERNMENT GIRL"

Grace MecDonald—Leon Errol “HAT-CHECK GIRL"

MON. DESIR JOR. BOANDAL ’ { y HI

PARKER WEST SIDE FE. ih to 6 Beity Grable—Robt. Young “SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY" S “ST. LOUIS BLUES” * “KEEPER OF THE FLAME"

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