Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1944 — Page 10

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stockholders were informed today. |[*Pub Serv of Ind com 19% ” | Progress Laundry 17 | GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1000) President G. A. Efroymson re- eo nd G & PF 4.8% 108% | 190. 140 pounds 14.80 ported that $50.000 was appropri Stokely Bros pr pf . 17%! 140- 160 pounds .. 14.80 {United Tel Co 5° 160- 180 bow ds 14.830 ’ Reervatrreree . . nds .. . ated from earnings as a reserve for | Union Title com ,.......c0u. 28 180. 200 pounds ...eeesee 14.80 possible future losses. - BONDS 200 220 POUNAS ..eveesnserss 14.80 Directors on Aug. 4 declared Algers Wins'w RR 4'%3%..... 100 ..... In. 340 De IN iN effective the recapitalization plan] Alerican Loan 3 ut ceaneens 3 Jv 270- 300 pounds .. 14.05 merican an 8 46 ....... .e 4.05 and declared the initial dividend of | &n of Com Bldg 4'2s 51 ..... a so | 390 od Pouna, = Jn i $1.25 per share on the prior pre- [Sines Ind Tel 4s 61...... yA 10s Medium — {Consol Pin 5s tes srei-amuas teeresecenes 13.3 . ferred shares, series A, payable Ind Asso Tel Co 3'as 70... .. 108 | 160- 220 pounds . [email protected] Oct. bo to stockholders of record, indpis P& L 3%s 70 .... 1 109 Packing Sows Sept. Indpls Railways Co 5s 67.. Y 80% ; 4, |Indpils Water Co 3's 68......108 109% | Good to Cholce— [email protected] — operating results for the Kokomo Water Wks 5s 58....108%- .....| 370- 300 pounds ....... cree Ji%0q120 od hi | Kuhner Packing Co 4s 54. 99 103 300- 330 pounds ........ - 14.00014. 5| period covered by this report have joie oo orks 5s 86 . 105 ..o. | 330- 360 pounds ..... reeviees [email protected] been gratifying” Mr. Efroymson |N Ind Pub Serv. Pas 3 ean. 104 10515 | 360- 400 pounds ......ce..ees [email protected] {IN Ind Tel 4728 §5........... 88 91 -— said, “we cannot lose sight of the | Pub Serv of Tred >. 3... 105 1061; | 400- 450 pounds ...... ves M30 serfous problems which lie ahead. Bub Tel 4ias 85... 00 103 S20 S50 pounds ....eeceerees 13.00014.05 7 Richmond Water Wks 5s 57...108 se - We have been carefully studying Richmond Corp 58 87 roi. 89 e2 | 350- 550 pounds ............. [email protected] the post-war situation and have (U 8 Machine Corp 5s 52...... 99 102 Slaughter Pigs plans for increasing our present | PEx«ibidend. . i Medium to echolce production facilities and securing | 90- 120 pounds ... .... [email protected] additional new machinery to take CATTLE (130) care of the increased sales Cat wel Cholee— Steers must obtain to replace the 1 I-30 pou 1s rein volume “that will occur when | our 1100-1300 . oe war contracts are terminated.” S050 pounds ..... revises. [email protected] or o——— — 700- 900 pounds 0 [email protected] U. S. STATEMENT Careful conservation of tires on 900-1100 pounds [email protected] beer ghd soft arink trucks is being 1100-1300 pounds .. [email protected] WASHINGTON, Aug. 268 1U. Pi. —Gov-| urged by Indiana district of the 1300-1600 pounds .... . [email protected] ernment expenses and receipts for the edlum— current fiscal year through Aug. 24, com- | Office of price administration, Be- e-1j00 pounds “ Baus pared with a year ago: - pounds ...... evenees 12. This Year Last Year |CBUSE beverage hauling vehicles are Common— Expenses ... $14.332.379.823 $13,249,499,529 Not considered essential, the opera-| 700-1100 pounds ............. [email protected] War Spending 13. 072,974,978 12,263,242.602 | Recelpts _.... 4300700793 4.389.476 874 tors cannot expen © obtain re Chotee Heifers st Deflett .. 10,031" 679,030 8.860.022,655 placements when eir tires an - Cash Balance 18,734,385178 7.320.364.344| ore an OFA statement disclo ed! 200-1200 bounds Li Bhan Working Bal. 17,971.519.969 6.557.678 950 | ¥ i. S| So.1i0 pounds .... TIPTREE 00@17. Public. Debt .210,967,736,151 147,603,020.281 today. a" y 600- 800 pounds ..... apres [email protected] Geld Reserve. 30.946.495.005 22,292,209, * “With 98 per cent of the large | 800-1000 pounds .......ieees. [email protected] INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUS Medium— Aro Toda G HOUSE | truck tire industry concentrating on | a "000" 0 nay .. 11.009 14.50 Clearings y . 8 3.360.000 I military demands, there is nothing |Common— DePits cooenrriinaniiins 13,225,000 We can do about ft,” said William | 00- 900 pounds ............. [email protected] itor This Week sor. s14.000| Atchison, Indiana district rationing Cows (all weights) earings .......... 0 ieiuiane executive. 11.25@13. BIE iii ieee 50,166,000 : 3011.28 . " | Cutter and common 6. 9 FOREIGN EXCHANGE wu. OF CHICAGO NAMES | [CANNET ciiyierainnnninnnneins 5.009 6.50 NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (U. P,! —Follow- Bulls Jy weights) ing are noon cable rates on major cur- NOTRE DAME. 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Prince of Prestidigitators Up To Old Tricks.

Strange things are going on at Keith's prince of prestidigitators, continues to prove that the hand is quicker than. the eye — even if you have 20-20 vision. The white - haired, tuxedo - clad “Mandrake” yesterday opened 8a | seven-day engagement, playing to a full house, Appearing with the] veteran showman was a cast of 35 assistants containing a more than ample number of brightly- -garbed! chorines, Blackstone brought to the stage old tricks which continue to amaze skeptics and threw in a couple of] new puzzlers to keep the audience on- its toes, The maestro drew audible sighs from a portion of the| audience when he performed an in-' creasingly difficult feat—producing a drink of Scotch. More than 25 youngsters crowded the stage in answer to his request; for an assistant and one curious youth lagged far enough behind to, see if the canary that flew the coop might by” chance have dodged up, the magician’s ‘coat. “It’s on & string,” “he’s got it up his sleeve,” “there's a hidden compartment,” and other skeptical remarks failed to daunt the man,

% whose tongue works as smoothly

his hands and who still can ot] heckle his severest audience critic.| (By Donna Mikels.)

Girl Orchestra . Stars at Circle

Ada Leonard and her al- | American girl orchestra furnish the | continuity for this week's stage!

such refugees from other fields of

Ella Mae Morse ar'd Jackie Kelk. | It's a bit difficult to determine |

00 where Miss Preisser’s dancing ends

and where a tumbling act begins. | The audience was not of a mind to] carp at such details and accepted her at face, or figure, value. | Ella Mae Morse maintains the! standards she set in recording such songs as “Cow Cow Boogie” and “Shoo Shoo Baby." Sinatra has contributed an unmistakable impression to current American folklore by acting as the whipping boy for various comedians. Jackie Kelk — the Homer Brown of radio’s “Aldrich family”, — uses most of his alloted time in takeoffs and quips about “the Voice.” Miss Leonard's band can play soft and sweet, if the occasion demands, but their heart isn't in that type of music. The gals are a bo:d and brassy crew who would rather dig down and give, paced by a throbbing drum. (By Robert Fox.)

Garfield Concert

To Feature Pianist

{ Widely known as a concert pianist, Mrs. Dorothy Munger, faculty member of the Jordan Conservatory of Music, will be featured with the Indianapolis Concert orchestra at 8 p. m. tomorrow at Garfield park's open air theater. William J. Schugnacher is the orchestra director. Sponsored by the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale under the chairmanship of Mrs. Lucille Wagner, the program will include: “Rhapsody in Blue,” Gershwin; “Orpheus Overture,” Offenbach; “Unfinished Symphony” (first movement) Schubert; “The Fortune Teller,” Herbert: “Emperor Waltz,” Strauss; “Holiday for Strings,” Rose; “Saturday Night Barn Dance,” Sanders, and “Coronation March,” Meyerbeer,

2 CHORAL GROUPS IN NIGHT CONCERT

Two groups the |

choral and ; |Y.M.C. A. band, directed by Her-| | bert, Marshall, will give a concert at | (6 p.m. tomorrow at Northwestern park. | The First Baptist male chorus | ‘and the Mt, Paran male chorale Iwill sing. Sponsoring the program in cooperation with Miss Elsie Clark, director of the Northwestern community center, are Glenda Squires, Jeanette Sims, W. D, Brooks and J. W. Hall. . Plans also are under way for an outdoor pageant which will conclude the summer music program at Northwestern park Sept. 3.

STATE NURSES’ BOARD] APPOINTMENTS MADE!

Governor

Schricker today appointed Miss Anne Dugan, Indi= anapolis, and Miss Alfrieda Wilkens, Ft. Wayne, as members of the state board of registration and examination of nurses. Miss Dugan’ succeeded Mrs. Opal Gilbert, Terre Haute, and Miss Wilkens was named to succeed Misg Evelyn McGuiness, South Bend.

Both were appointed for three-year terms.

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this week as Blackstone,}

show at the-Circle theater featuring | ~

entertainment as June Preisser,/

NBIGHBORBOODS

BELMONT" Make, Tour Own 1 Bed and Big SI Tomor ‘through Tussi! id ‘the Angels 8: Sing” and 0 Under

I we Haier: the River" and : en Ha atte omorroy through

ninvii ‘and “Cam_ Down U: reer Ty Tin Te eyo CINEMA—“Andy Hardy's Blonde SIouble” TALBOTT Butulo Bill.” ‘Tomorrow and “You Can't Ration Love.” through Tu “Desert “Song” and morrow through Tuesday: “Her ad “You Can't a Love.” board Lover” and “Fingers at the Win- TUXEDO- "Bahama Passage” and “‘Cowdow boy and the Senorita,’ Tomorrow DAISY—* ‘They Made Me a Criminal” and through Tuesday: “The Uninvited" and “Beneath Western Skies.” Tomorrow “Beautiful but Broke.

and Monday: “Make Your Own Bed" and “Bscape to Danger.

DRIVE-IN—"Major and the Minor" 38d

UPTOWN—"Twa Girls and a Sailor” and “Crime Doctor's Strangest Case.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “And the

* apunovn in Burlesques’ - Tomorr Angels Sing” Sagvardun My Rhythm.” Wiough Wednesday. - “Claudia and | yOGUE--"Make Your. Own Bed” and stling in Dixie “You Can't Ration Loven Tomorrow EMERSON — “Iceland” «and “Joan of through Tuesday: *‘Up in Arms.” Paris.” Tomorrow | throygh Wednesday: ZARING—'Make Your Own Bed” and Navy Blue” and “Male Animal. “They Made Me a Criminal.’ Tomor- | REQUIRE Thou h Tuesday: “Watch on row through Tuesday: “NO Time for the Rhine” ‘Seven weethearts. » Love” and ‘Hey, Rookie. FOUNTAIN SQUARE Through Tuesday: DOWNTOWN “Once Upon a Time” and “Days of | ALAMO — Throu Monday: “Marked { (Seer "nc vo on chi Font do and a Maker." -— arlie an's n Cat” and “Silver Skates.” Tomor: AMBASSADOR—Through Taos

Girls and a Sailor’ and “Showboat

w Hiroughfj Tuesdngs ‘See Here, Private Serenade.”

Hargrov We——————————————— Sir Dr.” Wasseil™ ‘and “saiors | PROPERTY SOLD AT

HAMILTON—“8t, Louis Blues” and “My Favorite Blonde.’ Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Pin Up Girl” and “Bermuda Mystery | HOLLYWoop ..: ‘Black Market nd “Spy Train.” Tomorrow throu Tuesday: ‘See Here, Private Hargrove” and “Power of the Press.” IRVING—Through tomorrow: “Once Upon a Time" and '‘Make Your Own Bed.” oLD TRAIL—" Lumberjack’ and “Tonight We Raid Calais.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Two Girls and a Sailor” and “Detective Kitty O'Day ORIENTAL—"Pin Up Girl” and “Whispering * Footstéps.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Home in Indiana” and “Doughboys in Ireland.’ PARAMOUNT—" "Weird Lady” and “Overland Mail Robbery.” Tomorrow and

- 16TH AND MERIDIAN

. Russell T. Byers, Indianapolis, has isold the property at the southeast corner of 16th and Meridian sts, to

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ford City, it was announced yester=day. The Pircise price was riot discls®ed. The property has.a frontage of 1631; feet on 16th st. and 80 feet on Meridian st. The Overhead Door Co. office has been situated on the property for several years and

Monday: i Tokyo” and [the company said that no changes “Campus Rhythm Were contemplated PARKER—Through Tuesday: “In Old ee Plated.

Monterey" and “High Explosive." REX ‘Tracadero™ and “Yellow Rose of

Texas.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Buffalo Bill.’ i” | RITZ— Home in Indiana” and “You Can't Ration Love.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Gaslight” and “Ladies Let's Dance. | RIYOLI—" ‘Make Your Own Bed” and:

“They Made Me a Criminal] Last show only: “The Magnificent Dope.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Story of Dr. Wassell.’

| ST. CLAIR—" Once Upon a Time” afd “Man From Down Under.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “And the Angels

Sing” and “Sailor's Holiday.” SANDERS—''Charlie Chan's Chinese Cat" and “Cowboy in the Clouds.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Four Jills in a Jeep” and ‘‘Tampico.” SHERIDAN "Gaslight" Glory.”

and ‘Uncertain Tomorrow through Wednesday: “Escape” and ‘Love Crazy.” SPEEDWAY Corvette K-225" and ‘‘Deerslayer.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Make Your Own Bed” and “Hey, Rookie,” STATE—"Tornado” and “King of the | Cowboys,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: | “Tender, Comrade” and “Dancing | Masters.” STRAND ‘Once Upon a Time” and | Man Prom Down Under.’ Tomorrow TCHED through Tuesday: ~ “And the Angels | J. Carrol Naish, “Monster Maker’ Sing’" and ‘Spider Woman.” { ‘ ‘Haunted Harbor’ —Lat. STRATFORD— "Aerial Gunner” and |

the Overhead Door Corp. of Harte

DEMOCRATS’ Harry E. McClain, former stats] five secretary of the Indiana Asso-

l'ciation of Insurance Agents, has been nanied ‘head of the newly

CooL 1 WHOLE. = Te sof ; Sg os wns Wt EDWARD G.

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CIRCLE On Stage, Ada Leonard, at 1.01, 3:38, 6:55, 9:44 and 12:23, “Take 1t Big,” with Jack Haley, Harriet Hilliard and Mary Beth Hughes, at 11:15, 2:12, 5:00, 8.08, 10:47 and 1:23. Sunday—S8tage, at 12:50, 3:03, 5:18, 7:29 and 9:42. “Take It Big,” at 11:30, 1:43, 3:56, 6.09, 8:22 and 10:35.

“HALFWAY TO HEAVEN" In Technicolor

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KEITH'S On Stage. Blackstone, at 1:56, 4:27, 6:51, 9:15 and 11:39,

“Girl Ip the Case,” Lowe, at 12:15, 5:17, 12:29.

with Edmund 7:41, 10:05 and

at 2:04, 4:28, 6:52 at 12.30, 2:54,

Sunday—Stage, nd 9:18, “ase 5 18, 7:42 and 10:06. LOEW'S “Mr. Winkle Goes to War,” with Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Warrick and Ted Donaldson, at 11, 1:52,

MARION HUTTON

“GRIME DOCTOR'S STRANGE CASE”

“ONGE UPON A TIME" “MAN FROM DOWN UNDER”

“ONCE UPON A TIME”

“MAN FROM DOWN UNDER" J GIRL” WHISPERING. FOOTSTEPS”

John “THEY MADE ME A “BENEATH WESTER?

SKIES” “MARE YOUR ow BED” “ESCAPE TO DANGER"

SUN, BELMO Belmont & W. Wash ap Jame Wyman “MAKE YOUR OWN BED" | Gene Autry “THE BIG SHOW"

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z “DANCING MASTERS" 4:14, 7:36, 0: and 4:26 one WILL OSBORNE _ Ginger Rogers “TENDER COMRADE" ‘Address Unknown,” with Paul AND ORCHESTRA a Bi wi Lukas, Carl Esmond and Mady ‘ Christians, at 12-30, 3:22, 6:14, 9:09 vy and 12:04, Sunday “Winkle” at 1:22, 4:17, 7:12 and 10:07. Randalah VETTE K-225" “Address” at 12, 2:35, 5:50 and | Jean Seen "CORVETTE k. 4 WwW INDIANA L S SUN oo a “Mr. Skeffington.” with Bette . “HEY, ROOKI Davis, Claude Rains and Walter NATIONAL BARN DANCE Abel, at 11:11, 1:58, 4:45, 7:32, 10:19 Entire Cast of 100 = Me a ceWinsion” a. iY |] AT THE INDIANA STREAMLINED r n y—"Skeffi ’ : i 4:11, 7.05, 9.52 and 11:59. ’ | STATE FAIR : LYRIO {] IN COLISEUM-FAIRGROUNDS X38 fr .. “In Society,” with Bud Abbott SATURDAY NITE—SEPT. 2 ££ and Lou Costello, at 12:05, 2:40, | Rn OUS A From 12:45 5:20, 7:55 and 10:30. “Beulah the Maia in Porton Wm. Boyd “LUMBERJACK” Star of “Fibber McGee & y . “The Black Parachute,” with John Guest Star of WLS Barn Dance Andy Clyde

Patracine and Osa Massen, at 11, i 1:35, 4:10, 6:50 and 9:25. Sunday—‘‘Society,” at 12:30, 2.56, L. 522. 7:48 and 10:14. “Parachute,” Ticket Manager, State Fairground at 1:50, 4:15, 6:42 and 9:08. Coliseum, Indianapolis 5, Ind. . Seats, $1.20; General Admission, #85e. (Prices include tax)

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