Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1944 — Page 10
lipped officials.
+ Latest rumor was that Joseph Frazer, former Willys-Overland presi-
dent and for many years associated with Chrysler Corp,
chairman of the Motors Corp. board of directors. While company officials refused to comment, it was generally be-
expected early next week with Graham-Paige stockholders unoffi-
a special meeting before the regular board meeting scheduled for next
month.
Sorensen Denies Merger Plan
Linking of Frazer's name with A Graham-Paige has revived reports! that Willys President C. E. Soren- | sen may merge the Toledo firm with |
another independent, although So- | rensen has flatly denied any merger {know yet what the nature of the
is in prospect. Further complicating the picture
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With G. M. Starts Rumors . of Big Auto Firm Changes
DETROIT, ‘Aug. 5 (U. 'P.).—Automotive circles here today specufated on rumors of impending changes in management and mergers of powerful independents, but could gain little information from tight-
Ton Litter Club To Hold Show
Times Special LAFAYETTE, Aug. 5. — The ninth annual hog show of the Hoosier Ton Litter club will be l- held Thursday, Aug, 31, at the Indianapolis union stockyards by ‘Purdue university agricultural extension officials and co-operating market agencies. The object of the show is to
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would be was the report that Frazer has innamed to succeed J. B. Graham as | terested Atlas Corp.'s Floyd Odlum Graham-Paige in the Graham venture and that {Odlum will furnish capital for im-
mediate post-war expansion.
Likewise impossible to confirm lieved that developments might be was the report that Henry Kaiser, {West Coast shipbuilder, is consid‘ering purchase of Hudson Motors
cially reported awaiting a call forian4 Hupmobile to manufacture a
light, inexpensive post-war car,
In a press conference yesterday | four of the Fisher brothers of GenFisher Body division announced that, following their resM. board of
eral Motors’
lignation from the G.
give club members a market contact, Prizes will be offered for the best exhibits. A similar event will be held at Evansville Aug. 26. All members of the club having litters finished for market are invited to show them at one of the two shows.
RECEIPTS FOR POST OFFICE SHOW RISE
Indianapolis post office receipts for July increased 6.28 per cent over
|directors, ‘they will go into business | the receipts of July, 1943, it was an-
{under their own name after the nounced today.
{war and that “whatever they do| largely due to. higher postal rates, but said they didn't! it was said.
will be big,”
enterprise might be.
NICKELL TO TAKE
The increase was
Biggest increase was shown in the sale of stamps which were up $15,794.95 this year. Permit mail receipts increased $12,214.80 .and box rental income was $162.47 higher
125 sheep.
POST IN NEW YORK this year.
July receipts included stamp sales,
Carl K. Nickell of Indianapolis $280, 026.79; excess on envelopes and
1s leaving his position as Indiana wrappers,
$128.64; newspaper and
| manager for Three Feathers Dis- Periodical postage, $17,372.46; permit
tilling Co. of New York to become
{New York state manager of the | firm. | Mr. Nickell has been the Indi-
| anp manager for fhe last 18 months {and 75 Indiana wholesalers and dis- | tributors ‘of the alcoholic beverage sindustry honored. him recently at a i dinner “at the Clavpes) hotel.
MADISON COMPANY BO YGHT
MADISON, Aug. 5 (U. P.).—Robert A. Yunger and seven associates were the new owners of the Madison Light and Power Co. today after purchasing it from the Louisville (Ky) Gas and Electric Co. Yunger, Madison resident, said the new owners paid more than $600,000 for the utility.
SCHENLEY ELECTS
NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (U. P), Announcement was made today of | the election of H. E. MacDonald, formerly vice president and retail sales manager of Montgomery Ward | & Co., as a vice president of Schen- | ley Distillers Corp.
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rents, $4072.92.
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U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Aug. 3, compared with a year Ago:
s Year Last Year Expenses... § 9, 143, 179,138 § 7,098,204,156 War spend.. 8,152,971,229 268,339,265 Receipts 2,415,880,022 2,302,600,304 Net def. 6,727,299,116 5,605,603,852 Cash bal 21,371,754,714 197,546,015 | Working bal. 20,608.901,880 1434.964,748 Public debt. 210,340,021,649 146,499,588 464 20,995,829,062 22,334,776,442
INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Today:
CleArings .....oeveevevennnns $ 1.843.000 | Debits ceerreraes 14,715,000 | This week: Clearings ...... cetrerecenes $ 21,760,000 Debits... aaa, 101,228,000
Scott Paper Co. 6 months to July
i1 consolidated net earnings $645 747 lor 96 cents a share vs. $665,247 or
39 cents vear ago.
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Market Is Active With 1000 Hogs Received at Stockyards.
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“It Happened Tom Dick Po Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie, at 11:24, Tae 5:44 and 8:54. + Sunday—‘Life,” at 1: 4: 7:2 aud Fit ie Aomerrany ei .
LYRIC “Reger Touh; Gangster,” with Preston Poster,” 2 Victor McLaglen, Lois Andrews and Kent Taylor, at 1:00, 4:13, 7:20 and 10:27. “Man From a ith Mich O'Shea and Anne Shirley, at 11: Hy 2: a 5.49 and 8:56. 5 “Roger Touhy,” at 131, “i and 10:23. Man From Pelton, at 12:30, 3:04, 6:58 and
LOEW'S “Bathing Beauty,” with Red ton and Either Williams, “" vit 24, 3: pi 6:12, 8:39, 11:08 and 1 unday-—" Beauly at 12: oy 2:34, 5: or 7:28 and 9:58
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PLANTS GIVEN ES
Times Special NEW CASTLE, Aug. 5.—The fe fect Circle Co. plant here was presented with the army-navy “E” flag and pins yesterday by Lt. Col. F. A. Dixon, army air force materiel command.
The Richmond and Hagerstown plants received their awards vesterday and the Tipton plant received its award today.
LOW BEEF GRADES
Beef grading lower than commercial will go off the ration list on |Aug. 13, according to an order of the war food administration,
Commercial, good and choice grades are to remain rationed. Pork,
{hams and loins are to go back on.
the ration list Aug, 13, according to the WFA order.
RADIO STATION
LAFAYETTE, Aug. 5 (U, P).— An application by Purdue university
commercial radio broadcasting station was on file with the federal communications commission today. The station will be built after the war as a part of the ‘state's fre50 | AUEDCY- modulation educational network, officials said.
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NEIGHBORHOODS
Up to the close uf the Chicago market today, Indianapolis flour mills and ain elevators paid $1.45 per bushel for No. 1 ted hor, (other grades on their ar 0. 2 white or No. 2 red, testing 33 Toe” "or better, 73¢. No. § yellow shelled corn, $1.08 per bushel, and No. 3 white shelled corn, $1.24.
BELMONT— "Gaslight" and “Rootin’
Tootin’ Rhythm.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Captains of the Clouds” and “Silver Skates.”
CINEMA— "Four Jills in a Jeep” and “Tampico.” Tomorrow through Tues day: “Lady in the Dark.” DAISY— Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid” and “Land Bevond the Law.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Pin Up Girl” and “Ladiek in Washington.” {DRIVE-IN—"The Fleet's In” and ‘‘Action in Arabia.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: “No Time for Love” and “Henry Aldrich, Boy Scout.” EMERSON— ‘Uncertain Glory” and “Week-end in > Havana.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Buffalo Bill. 'FSOUIRF—Through Tuesday: “Now Vovager” and ‘Princess O'Rourke.” FOUNTAIN QU ARE—Throuzh Tuesday: “Gaslight” and “Oh, My Darling Clementine * GARFIELD— The Navy Wav" and ‘Lone
Star Trail” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Pour Jills in a Jeep” and “Mr. Muggs Steps Out.”
GRANADA—Through Wednesday: ‘Home in Indiana” and “Pardon My Rhythm.” {HAMILTON — “Phantom Lady” and ‘Weird Woman.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: - “Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble” and “Action in Arabia.”
* Tomorrow
“First Comes Courage. and rs tain Glory” ”
through Tuesday: Unser and “Ghosts on the Loo
and Pardon My
rn To Gin through Wednes. TALBOTT. Uncertain Glory” and ‘Mal|MECCA—""Manila_ Calling” (nd gn “See TrereD prmermortow and, Monday: | ” rrow throu 8 | Ser Tod Higher and “Im- | TUXEDO—"Where Are Your Children” mortal Sergeant.” and Lone Star ,. Trail Tomorrow OLD TKAIL—-Million Dollar Kid® snd | shUsh Tuesday “Around the World” : ! certail “partners of the Trail” Tomorrow |. oo. oy ! ory . through Tuesday: “Up In Mabels - “The Uni invited and “Lady, Room” and “Under Two Flags.” Let's Dance. Tomorrow through ORIENTAL—“Around the World" and Thursday. Home 4 lodisna” und — J The Navy Way.” Tomorrow and | 0.0% the Leader Monday Uncertain Glory” and [VOGUE—"Rangers of Fortune und “The “Trocadero.” Navy Way." Tomorrow through TuesPARKER—Through Tuesday: “Mexicall | {iY Bulfaelo Bul" and Swing out Rose” and “Here Comes mer, , REX—"Oh, My Darling Clementine" and parc S Guadalcanal Diary” and "Road to Zanzibar.” Tomorrow thre through through Wednesdar Swen mo Tow
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TACOMA—“The Navy Way" and “Over.
Body"
Tuesday: “Heavenly and “Clancy Street. Boys.” i RITZ—* ‘Uncertain Glory” and “Banjo
on My Knee." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Buffalo Bill” and ‘‘Turnabout.” RIVOLI “Gaslight” and “Silver Skates." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Uninvited” and “Lady in Death House.” ST. CLAIR—"'The Uninvited’ and “Lady
Let's Dance.” Tomorrow through Thursday: “Home in Indiana" and “Follow the Leader.” SANDERS—'Dixie’’ and , ‘Valley of Haunted Men.” Tomorro® "a Mon day: “Shine on Harvest Moon" and’ “Girl From Monterey.” SHERIDAN—*'No Time for Love” and “True to Life.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘‘See Here Private Hargrove.” | . . SPEEDWAY — “Gaslight ” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Pin Up Girl” and “Bermuda Mystery.’ STATE— ‘Chance of a Lifetime’ and “Overland Stage Coach.” Tomorrow
through Tuesday: Rockies" and tery.’
STRAND—"The Uninvited" Let's Dance. ”
day fe Lea STRATFORD. ‘High Explosive” and “Down Rio Grande Way.” Tomorrow through esday: ‘Tender Comrade” and ‘Mile tion Dollar Kid.”
“Springtime 1n the *“Tarzan's Desert Mys-
and “Lady, Tomorrow through Tuespane in Indiana” and ‘Follow
land Mail Robbery.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Uncertain Glory” and “'Neath Brooklyn Bridge.”
O'Grady" and DOWNTOWN
“Above Suspicion."
| ALAMO~—Through Monday: Mieson Raiders” and “Henry Aldrich | Plays Cupid.’ AMBASSADOR— Pin Up Girl" and Knickerbocker Hobday" Tomorrow
’ GO*BRF RATION LIST.
At the he Circle
© Comer and Pon and Powell Star in
Lively Offerings.
Although “This Is the Life” gets top billing at the Circle theater's program that opened yesterday, you may like the second feature, “It Happened Tomorrow,” as well -or better,
The Donald O’Connor-to-Peggy Ryan-to-Susanna Foster combination of “This Is the Life” is gradually moving into the Hardy family style, now that Mickey Rooney is in the army. As is the case whenever the trio makes a film, there are: few dull moments. Not satisfied with a simple love triangle, the film rings in a five. way affair, and it takes the better part of the picture to unwind, Interspersed are some neat soprano numbers by Susanna and some jive singing—with some slight departure from exactness — by Peggy. Ray Eberle and his band furnish the background,
A Case of Puppy Love
It seems that Susanna gets a bad case of puppy love for a gentleman considerably her senior and it takes Donald's best efforts to bring about an awakening. The most startling thing about the entire picture, incidentally, .comes to light before it even gets started. The credit for the screen writing is shared by Sinclair Lewis and Fay Wray. We have seen everything. Dick Powell shares honors with what is allegedly the best figure in Hollywood in the “Tomorrow” film. Rarely one to hide the proverbial light, Hollywood does ‘a back flip
“| kéep the story from- béing amusing. Based on the plot of a short, short story, the film stars Powell as a reporter who gets a copy of tomorrow’s paper 24 hours ahead of ‘time. After scooping the town on severa' sensational stories, calling his shots to a merry financial tune with the race results a day ‘ahead, he ac-
news in the “beforehand”: edition. (By John Chadwick.)
DROPS #4 PER CENT WASHINGTON — Enrollment of
universities had dropped 44 per|cent since 1939, when 1,356,493 students were enrolled, compared with 761,630 in the fall of 1943, according to the U. S. office of education.
BNE Zaciy 28. TA Darnell in thei. “gonna of the 180s. Byt that doesn’t]
quires Miss Darnell as a wife, How- | ever, he almost scoops himself on his own death, part of the featured]
civilian students in colleges and |
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FORMER U. P, EDIT SUCCUMBS IN N. Y.
NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (U. P). — Funeral services will be held here tomorrow for Edward J. Condion, former financial editor of the United Press, who died yesterday affer a short illness. A : . Condlon, 49, was employed af the time ‘of his death as a financial reporter on the New York Times, the staff of which he joined in 1927, His first financial reporting job was with the old New York Commercial, since merged with the New York Journal of Commerce. A native of Superior, Wis,, Condlon graduated from the University of Washington at Seattle in 1017. A member of the journalism fra-
was a past president of the New York alumni chapter. He is survived by his mother, Mrs.
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Tavina.d Bia “widow, Mis. Condlon, and &
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————————————————————— AUGUST FEED ALLOTTED The Indiana feed advisory committee yesterday allocated six hun dred tons of protein supplement feed and 347,000 bushels of feed wheat from the northwest for Aua tgust distribution, it was announced
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CINEMA
16th and Delaware Open Daily—1:30 P. M.
Kay Francis—Carole Landis “FOUR JILLS IN A JFEp” Fdw, G. Robinson “TAMPICO"
Sunday thru Tuesday Ginger Rogers—Ray Milland
“LADY IN THE DARK”
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