Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1944 — Page 10
foe N of. Guossioils' Facts, Figures Assembled
By EDWARD A. EVANS .~ _ Seripps-Howard Staff Weiter
AKRON, 0. July 1.—~Post-war planhing takes on real and renssuring "meaning when ily watch it in operation at the Fijestone Tire &
Rubber Co.
Firestone officials are not guessing wheén they say that the come
pany's employment will be larger ¥ going bY Tacts and Ngur
INDIANA NAT'L ADDS SURPLUS
$2,000,000 Increase Boosts, ‘Bank's Capital Funds to $14,758,805.
The Indiana ‘National bank today | announced an increase in’ its sur-; plus from $6,000,000 to $8.000,000. The. addition of $2,000,000 to sur-
plus was authorized by directors at 2 recent meeting, Presidént. Russell!
L. White said. The new surplus of $8,000,000, together with capital “stock of $4.000.000 and undivided profits of $2.758.805, -makes the bank's total capital funds’amount to $14,758.805. | The June 30th state of condition | shows total deposits of "$244 471,980 and total resources of $259,931,155.]
The bank, organized in 1865 as suc- | jts work.
cessor -to the business of the, Branch Bank of the State ‘of Indi-| .ana, ranks 62d ‘in size among all]
banks of the nation, ‘ |
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NYE STILL IN DOUBT AS. SENATE NOMINEE
BISMARCK, N. D,, July 1 (U. PJ). —Senator Gerald. P, Nye and Lynn U. Stambaugh today awaited the return of absentee ballots from between 10,000 and 12,000 service men! to learn which had won the North Dakota Republican senatorial nomipation. ° fi Nye led by 648 votes when unoffi- - cial returns from all but 41 of ‘the . state's 2251 precincts were reported.
FDR ‘REJECTS’ KAISER
WASHINGTON, July 1. (U. P.).— The “White House,” Which is gen-|: erally expected to have final say in the naming of the Democratic candidate for vice president, has + considered but rejected the colorful west “ coast shipbuilder, Henry J.
: "Kaiser, for the post, congressional
sources said today.
LOCAL ISSUES
Nominal quotations furnished by Indian. Bpolis securities dealers. Bia
pea 4. Corp or sessnane * a3 n Corp pfd .. *Belt R Stk Yds com . *Belt R Stk Yds pfd . Bobbs-Merrill com *Bobbé-Merrill 412% pid. 4 Circle Theater com Qomwih Loan Loan 5% pd
T&T Pt nt T% oe sit Ind & Mich Elec 1% pid. 113
Indpls Railways com ¢ “Ind: is Water pfd Jdndpls Water Class A com. Jeff Nat Lite com *Lincoln. Loan Co 515% pds. . Lincoln Nat Life a © *P R Mallory 4% P R Mallory com ..... NX Ind Pub Serv §'irs ..-
193% gained more during the war, These | good 108% fields assume added .importance in| 23 bounds down
19 Progress 1ayndry com Bond Garis *Stokely Bros pr ot United Tel Co 5% Union Title com
BONDS Algers Wins'w RR 4%% ..... American Loan 6s 51 ......... American Loan 5s 4 Ch sof Com Bldg co 44s s51.. Citizens Ind To 413s '61 Consol Pin Ss ene Ind Aso Tel é 3s 0 aa Indpls P & L 3%s 70 y Indpis Rafiwsy Co 5s 67 Indpls Water Co 3'2s 68 Kokomo Water Works 5s Kuhrer Packing Co 4s 54 _... Muncie Water Works 5s 66 .
Vas 55 . Pub Sery of Ind 3%s 73 . Pub Tel 4'28 85 ‘Richmond Water ‘Wks 5s Trac Term Corp. 5s 57
: 911; U 8, Macliine Corp 5s 53
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=U. 8. STATEMENT
WAEBHINGTON. July 1 {U. P).—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through June 28 compared with a year ago This Year Last Year $ 93.401505 8 $ 77.601 405,620 86,024,188,5 71,723,822,026 43,846,484, Jon 21,908,850,90 49 554.982.0974 55,999,001.316 19,401, 735,397 9.305,163,552 18,638,804,377 8,542,494,157 201.600.493.795 140.204. 022’ 068 1,173.323,392 22.187 ,420,828
Expenses- .. War exp. .:: Receipts .. Net def Cash bal . Working bmi, Public - debt Gold res.....
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE.
Clearings Debits
$ 6.7.68 000 20,507 000
Clearings ...................5.8 34,580,000 Pebits HH. 300 004
FOREIGN EXC HANGE x
° NEW YORK, July 1 (U. P).-
Following are noon cable
rales on’ major currencies England (registered pound, $4.02: Canada (dollar), 90's¢. Cuba 1pes 04, $1004 Mexico ipeso), 20.70¢ Argentina (official 4 29.97¢; Argentina ‘unofficial peso), Brazil (eruzeirn:, 5.16c. Chile (pesni, Peru (soli, 1550c; Uruguay (peso: Venézueia (bolivar), 30 15¢c: India
irupee). 30.37. Portugal (escudo), 4.07c.
- | marines,
- WAGON WHEAT Tp to the close of the Chicago mar ket today, Indianapoiis flour mille and grain elevators psid $1.81 per bushel for No.1 red wheat (other grades on theif merits), No. 3 white oats, 79¢, and No. 3 red oats | No. 3 yellow shelled corn, $1.06 per . bushel and No. 2 white shelled corn, $1.24:
RULETAE RLY ULI
studied,
ably will be. closed.
{they consider it. a duty to find
4 perience with plastics, ,
on braids. 103 _|after long service on the seats ol
after ‘the war ‘than ‘it was before. sTully assembled, thoroughly checked and rechecked. Trey now have a very good idea what products new and old will be made and how and where they will be marketed; which; plants will be -used for each product or group of products; how machinery will ibe arranged - -in the plants; and, in| {many cases, how many. jobs will {be provided.
Plants fo Keep Employees :
They know, to cite an example | | picked at random, that one factory lin a small midwestern town,’ its {payroll boosted by war werk from 837 persons in’ 1940, to, 1471 perisons today, will need nearly 1500 {for the peacetime projects laid out for it. They also know, te pick an exceptional example: at the oppo- | site extreme, that a Firestone-op~-erated shell-loading plant in a remote western community, normally | non-industpfee: has 1ttR possibility of post-war usefulness and prob-
Firestorfe’'s * planning committee is a special protege of the company's chairman, John W. Thomas, who keeps closely in touch with It is headed by T. G. ‘MacGowan, - director of the. co pany’s research and head, also, of {the marketing ‘section of - the national committee for economic de- | velopment. * Mr. MacGowan's eight associates in the planning . group are top ‘men from the company's {major departments-—production? en- | gineering, purchasing, sales, advertising and so.on.
Post-war ‘Projécts ‘Are, Studied All are busy with. war work, but
time for thought about the future of Firestone and its employees. Projects proposed for post-war de= velopment are studied from every angle, analyzed pro and con ‘by |50%% those who would have to carry them out, and then, if approved by the planning committee, sent to the company's Sipiane d for final decisions. Meanwhile, Firestone i operating ‘government-owned synthetic rubber plants here, in Texas and in Louisiana, and making synthetic tires in growing volume at factories in Akron and other cities. It now employs 65,000 men and women— more than double the pre-war number—in 48 plants, most of which it owns, although some -have been
operated for the government, ‘A list of Firestone war products would fill nearly a column—airplane wings, troop-carrying gliders,
[gun mounts and. carriages, shatter- |S . {proof oxygen -cylinders for high-
flying planes, tank tracks and gun
stocks, gas masks and many more, plus, of course, many rubber articles, including tires and tubes for
| every: sort of military vehicle, bar-|. « rage balloons, life rafts and bullet-| 15. sealing fuel ‘tanks.
Change-Over Is Simplified
The company had years of ex-|
alloys before Pearl Harbor, and. has!
J lits plans for ‘the futiire. i
It anticipates almost no recon-|
‘| version ‘problems when war orders!
are canceled; will turn. quickly, for | instance, from production of plastic | helmet liners to radio cabinets, from oxygen cylinders. to sfainless-steel' beverage . containers, from army] mosquite nets- to upholstery fabrics |
sy, | and plastic window screens.
Firestone men see a brilliant
.-{future for velon, a plastic which in| “fiber form is woven into colorful up-
holstery fabrics, dr aperies
Velon fabrics show no wear |
streetcars, busses, and autamobiles. They have great strength, resist acids and other chemicals, aren't permanently | stained even when ink is spilled on them, can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Velon window screens, | in any color, are durable and proof against rust or tarnish. The com-
railway coaches!
3ipany also is: prepared to fabricate
plastics of all other types.
Services Bureau Writes Soldiers
peacetime products, Firestone seeks to keep in constant touch with more than 10,000 employees in the armed forces, most of whom are expected to return to their former Jobs, or better ones. A large miltETT service bureau jundertakes to keep an up-to-ddte record of every Firestone man or women in the army, the navy and other branches—military addresses, promotions, citations. Eight young women work full time writing per- | sonal lettgrs to soldiers, sailors, {mar WAGs, WAVES, nurses. {wherever American forces are fightLing or-training, telling them news of ‘the company and of their home | towns. 7 And many of the replies that come back in a daily flood refer proudly {to Firestone-made. war equipment | seen in use on every continent and every ocean. ‘
- LAD’S CONDITION FAIR
Marshall Boring, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. -Paul Borie. Thompson and McFarland’ rds., in falr condition at City i today, after losing his “legit arm Thursday. He had lassped a horse Which became frightened and ran,
|ensnaring the youth’s arm in the
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leased for the duration or aré|c
turrets, plastic helmets. and gun|
and metal | | Com
At the Ci
Paul Henreid, above, stars with John Garfield in “Between Two Worlds,” now playing ‘at the Circle. ‘
3275 PORKERS ARE HELD OVER
250 More Are Re Are Received at Stockyards Here; Priges Steady,
There were X25 hogs. held over from yesterday at the Indianapolis stockyards today, and 250 more | Tresh arrivals were reported. Prices were unchanged. Receipts also included 200 cattle and 80 calves.
GOOD TO CHDICE HOGS (250) 120- 140 pounds 140- 160 pounds 160- 180 pounds 180- 200 pounds . 200+ 220 pounds 220- 240 pounds 240« 270 pounds 270- 300 pounds 340- 330 pounds . 2%. 260 pounds’ Med 160. 220 pounds Packing Sows Good to Choice— 270- 300 pounds 300- 330. pounds, ... 330- -360 pounds ... 360- 400 pounds . Good— 400- 450 pounds 450- 550 pounds Medium— 250- 550 -pounds
. “Slaughter Pigs Medium and Good— 90- 120 pounds
CATTLE (200)
Steers © 700- 900 pounds .....iei0.... + 909-1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds ... 1300-1500 pounds
700- eb pounds 900-1100 pounds ... 1100-1300 pounds ... .1300-1600 pounds Medium— 700-1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds Common— 700-1100 pounds ......
11.78 . [email protected] [email protected]
10.55@10. 10
10.50 0N8.65 [email protected]
Cholce— @16.50
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12.00@ 14.7 12.25@15. 2
Chotcew 800~ 800 pounds ai-1100 pounds
$00. 800 pounds 000 pounds ...
Meo 900 pounds ,, Common— 500- 900 pounds *
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Bulls (all weights) Beef
Sood L (a1 weights) [email protected]
CALVES (80) Vealers (all weights) Good choice Common to medium Culls
14.004 14, sof
Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Caives " Steers Choice ,
500- 800 pounds "............. 12. [email protected] 800-1050 pounds ....,, [email protected]
Good ~
500- 800 ‘pounds ,............ [email protected] 800-1050 pounds " 10.75@ 12.00
| Medium— 500- 1000 )_pounds RF 9. 25210, 5 8. 5a ) 9.25]
500 7900 | pounds Calves (steers) and Choice—
11.753 1395 [email protected]
500 pounds down Calves | Good and. Choice— 500: pounds down Medium — 500 pounds down
9'25@ 11.25% SHEEP AND LAMBS (0) Ewes (shorm) Cod to ch oice
4.50@ 5.50 | Common
3.00@ 4.50
Good to | Good to Medium
« 13.00@13.:50¢
medium... 10 [email protected]
Good to 3 Sammon B.00@ 11.00
LOCAL PRODUCE
_Heavy breed hens, 20c. Leghorn hens, Te. Broilers, fryers and roosters, ibs. 28c. Leghorn springefs, 6c Old roosters. 1l4c: Fgzs—Current receipts,
under §
30¢ Grade large, 37c; grade A medium, 34c; grade A ‘small 26c. No. grade, 30¢ BN
, 50c. Butterfat — No, 1, 40¢. No. 2 ‘
Path" and “Irene.” ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Around the World” and _‘‘Action in rabia.’ CINEMA—“Rationing” and “Cry. Havoc.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “My Fa. vorite Blonde” and “The Big Store.”
DAISY — “Return of the Vampire” and Rationing” and “Nabonga.” DRIVE- IN — “Chip Off the Old Block” and “Bridge of San :Luis Rey.’ Tomorrow through Wednesday; “Gunga in.’ EMERSON-—-"You'll Never Get Rich” “You Belong to Me." Tomorrow through Wednesday: Broadway Rhythm” and “Whispering Footsteps.” |ESQU IRE - Through Monday: | and “Bahama Passage.”
FOU NTAIN SQUARE-—Through Tuesday: “Around the World” and ‘Action in Arabia.” GARFIELD — ‘Great Guy” Serenade.” Tomorrow day: “The Sullivans” Women at Wark.’
“GRANADA —Through Wednesday: Jills and a Jeep” and “Tampico,” HAMILTON ‘Come Live With Me’ ‘Moonlight -in Vermont.’ through. Wed hes day: “Broadway Rhythm” and “Passage to Marseille.’ HOLLYWOOD ‘Here Corfies Kelly” and “Raiders of Sunset Path Tomorrow- | through Tuesday: nd Dynamite” “Standing Room Only,’ IRVING—Through tomorrow: “Four Jills and a Jeep™vand * ‘Around the World.” MECCA—'‘Gentle Gangster” and “Fight- . Ing Buck karoo.” Tom@row through
ne Tuesday: “Cover Girl” and “Memphis Belle.”
OLD TRAIL ‘Raiders of the Border” and “Crime School.” , ‘Tomorrow .and Monday: ‘Broadway Rhythm and “Secrets of the Underground.’ - ORIENTAL! ‘Chip” Off the Old Block" and “Henry. Aldrich, Bay Scout.” Tomorrow and Monday: Cry Havoc" and ‘Hat Check Honey, PARKER “Courtship” “of Andy © “Hardy's and “Tortilla Plat.” . Tomorrow’ through Wednésday; “Forest. © - Rangtry”; and “Happy Go faseky | REX 8ong. of Russia the 13th «Tuesday: Timber
and
“Skylark”
and through Tuesand “‘Danger—
“Four
and Tomorrow
1 Gna “Mynets ot Guest! ~ *Tomatrow through .Tender ' Comragie” and Queen ] ianding-Toom on and RIE orrow.
and Fenty ala:
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dvigtiantes Ride.” Tomorrow and Mon- :
“"Sunazet *
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i | WINS OPA SUIT
Baltzel Dismisses : Cast Over Price Ceilings of Local Firm.
Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell Yesterday ruled .against the OPA
{by dismissing its suit to collect
$150,000 in treble damages from the Indianapolis‘ Glove Co. for alleged violation of price ceilings. The suit, filed last October, -alleged that the. violations occirred during the latter part of 1942 and |: ‘early 1943, The local firm answered that it {had been. notified by the OPA on March 2, 1942, that it was charging excessive prices but that it had been
could be continued until further notice. {had acted in good faith, and that the OPA failed to properly explain the regulations, .
FARLEY DODGES
CONVENTION QW
“Aivays. a good show and inter-
Farley, former Democratic national chairman, would say about the national party conventions yesterday
ih Indianapolis. Mr, Farley, who recently resigned
0 as Democratic. state chairman in
|New York, was speaking of political conventions ‘in general and neither party in particular. He did express some interest, however, in his wife's recent statement that she would vote for the Republican presidential nominee if President Roosevelt was named for a- fourth
Mr. Farley was returning from a business trip to Mexico. . He is an executive of the Coca-Cola. Co.
‘Good to Return,
Jenner Declares
Saying that “it's good to get back home” and that he was surprised when he was nominated by Indiana Republicans for the short term ‘in the U. S. senate, Capt. William E. Jenner was in Bedford today on a 15-day leave. Sent back to this country for treatment of an eye infection, the - captain said that army. doctors have ‘been able to correct his eye sight to a certain extent. He will return to the Mayo General hospital at Galesburg, Il. for further treatment. : Stationed in "England when the eye trouble first appeared, the 1940 ‘candidate -for- the Republican nomination * for governor | was returned to this country in May. An attorney at Shoals, he was comimisisoned in 1942;
4 HOOSIERS BILLED
IN STATE FAIR ACT
- The National Barn Dance of radio (and movie fame will feature four Hoosiers when- it appears at the state fair on September 2. ; Ken and Hezzfe. Trietsch, reared near. Arcadia, , Gabe Ward, who lived
‘master - of ceremonies, Joe Kelly, who spent many years at Crawfordsville, will be in the cast of the show which is now in its 11th year,
JOINT RECITAL SET /
dan Conservatory . faculty, Alvina Palmaquist, contralto, and Martha Rucker Griffin violinst, will appear jn a’ joint recital next Friday at (12:35 p. m. at 1204 N. Delaware st. {Accompanists will’ be Dorothy Munger and Imogene Pierson,
YANKS RAID. JAP ISLE’
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Southwest Pacific, July 1, (U, P.).— American Liberator bombers of the
{Far Eastern air force shot down at j
least ‘eight of 29 Japanese fighter {planes and escaped without loss in
% a raid Wednesday on Yap island in
the western Carolines, it was aninounced, today.
NEIGHBORHOODS
: "BELMONT — “Pp While planning hundreds -of new| pS
RIVOLI “Around the World” and “Ace tion in Arabia.” Last “show only: “Major and-~the Minor.” 4 through Wednesday: “Four Jills in a , Jeep ang “Tampico.”
ST. CLAIR—"Up in Mabel's Room” and “Detective Kitty O'Day.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Four Jills in a Jeep” and “Tampico.”
SANDERS — “Man Trap” and "Raiders of , Red Gap.” Tomorrow and Monday: None Shall Escape’ and “Casanova in Burlesque,
| SHERIDAN — “Rationing” and “Henry Aldrich — Boy Be jt." Pomorrow through Wednesda “Birth of the Blues” and *“The Fleet's In.
SPEEDWAY — “Around the World” | TAction in Arabia.” Mondaf “Calling Dr.
| STATE —- “Dr, Outaw.” Tomorrow through desday; “Cover Gif!" and "Memphis Belle.” '
| STRAND — z in Mabel's Room" an’ “Detective t O'Day. " Tomorrow through Tuesday: our Jills in » and “Tampico
{ STRATFORD—"Boss of Big Town" and [ “Dead . Man's Gulch.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “North Star" { “Oh, My Darling Clementine.” | TACOMA—"Cry og and "Nabonga.s 2 Tomorrow ry Tuesday: * ng Room_Only Fug, “Henry Aldrich—Boy { . Scout.” TALBOTT-="She Knew All the Answers" Da arling.” _.To-
and ‘Tomorrow and
Jeep"
ay:. lock Holmes "Paces Des
UPTOWN—*‘Up in. Mabel's ; Room” and “De through Tu ¥! “Four Jills "in a Jeep” and “Tampico.” - VOGUE—“Song of Russia” and ‘Stand- - ing Room Only.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Rationing” and “Some Li , It Hot."
| ZARING-~ h World” a acd "*Retion in, Arabi a.”
told on March 18 that the prices|
They also contended they |
esting to watch,” was all James A. |
Bill Boyd, in his role. of opalong Cassidy, featured ““Lumber Jack,” oe the Alamo,
in
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Pit § Poszance’ Opens “At Garfield July 21,
Penzance” will be presented by the Indianapolis Opera theater at Garfield park's open air theater on July a, 22 and 23, ‘Charles Hedley, director, has ‘an:
same cast ‘who made 10 appear+
guild.
Worlds,” yesterday.
Film Deals’ 2 - With Death
‘Between Two Worlds’ Soon At Circle Theater.
Sailing to eternity on a crewless ocean liner, eight people find themselves between -life and death—and heaven and hell—in “Between Two which opened at the Circle |
The picture, which stars Paul Henreid, John Garfield and Elednor
The east will include Morrison
Fred Winter, the sergeant of police; ‘Alan Hamblen, Mary Euphrat, Mary Guidone and
{general Others’ are Rosalie Arm-
bank, Jo Ellen Burroughs, Ruth Duckwall, Helen Hoffman, Rose
‘Powles, Betty Ramsey, Reimer, Jacqueline Stundt; Harold
Mildred:
Carrier, John Goldsboraugh, ‘Joseph Jordan, Robert Ledig, Thomas Moffet, George Musgrave, Vergil Otto,
, looaL DECEGATES |. AT LAKE WAWASEE =
ances’ last ‘winter under the spon- Lo “jsorsiip of the Jordan Civie Opera 5
Mabel; Marion Thempson, As Ruth:| | as Samuel, and| . Louise Trimble, as daughters ‘of the|
strong, Roberta Asa, Harriette Bur. | : | Houk, ' Gloria. Monninger, Marjorie]
Arnholter, Albert Arnholter; Gerald i
during a 15-minute train stop-over |,
on a farm hear Alexandria, and the{
. Two members of the Arthlr Jor. | =
Opn Mabel's_Room™ and
Broadway” and “Frontier |
tective uy O' Daw Tomorrow .
Monday: * “Around 3
Parker, “deals with .theé question of what happens after death. John Garfield, who gives a’ fine performance of a bitter, disillusioned
five other people from all walks of life, when a bomb hits the car in which- they are riding to a transAtlantic ship. :
Plays Young Musician
The other travelers are a young musician (Henreid) who believes he can find happiness jin death, and his; wife (Eleanor Parker), who joins him in his suicide pact because she can’t live without him. These are the passengers, who although in reality are dead, live | and breathe like living people. When | they discover they are dead and that an examiner is, coming to decide their after-death fate, each; person reacts according to the Bite} he has led.
that “you can’t-take it with you” and that you make your own heaven, or hell, on earth. “Slightly Terrifi¢,” with Leon Errol, is the: co-feature. (By Beth! Neibert.)
Times Amusement Clock
7.34, 6:41 * * “Sughtly Terrific,” with Leo and Anne "Rooney, at 11: 19, 23 and 8
12, iy 6:03 and 9:03. /
{ and « Sailer” with - June Allyson and aven, at 11, 1:4 4:34
ve Gl "oat 12 08,
Carl Sheets and James Woodfill. There will be no charge for the
newspaperman, is killed along with|-
| March,
performances- under the sponsorship of the citizens’ committee, =
Band to Offer
Park Concert :
The Indianapolis Goricert band
will play tomorrow at 8 p.m, at}
Garfield . park ander the direction of William Schumacher, with R Otte as soloist. ‘ = The “Wahanka” Camp Fire led by Mrs. Lioyd Byrne, wi sor the program. Membe group are Betty Shaddy, ; Marilyn - Byrne, J bois, Day, Margar
Thompson. Walter | singing befoye the concert + which will | include?
att Lotter; thmoods by Ellington, afranged ‘by
LYRIO ome in Indians,” with W. alter . Lon McCallister, Jeanne in and June "Haver, at 13:2, 135, 6:50 aay 10:05. “pardon Rhythm,” w with Gloria Jean and Fran Ankers, at 11:25, ’- 2:30, 5:50 and 9 . Sunday Indiana. ” at 12:25, 3:3 6:30 and 7p “Rhythm,” at 2:35 5:50 and 8:40,
LEGION POST TO MEET The Tillman H. Harpole post of the American Legion will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at 2523 Northwestern
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