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Hog prices were steady at the|

Indianapolis stockyards - today as 1500 hogs were received, the war food administration reported. The, top was $14.15 on 200 to 240- pound | weights. Other receipts included 200 cattle," 150 calves and .160 sheep.

&«OOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1500)

Jie- 180 pounds 12.75@ 14 120- 140 pounds ... + Hy % 160- 180 pounds ... 00M 14 180+ 200 pounds ... . " 10@14. | 200- 220 pounds ... 14. 1414. .20 | 220- 240 pounds ... vee [email protected]) 240- 270 pounds .,. oo 14, 10414.) 15] 270- 300 pounds . vo. 14.08 o 300- 330 pounds -... oe 1408... ‘| 330- 360 pounds , 14.08 Medium | 160- 210 pounds ...i..eevenin 1225@13 85 : Packing Sows Good, to Chofce— 270-7300 pounds 13 @13 % 300- 330 pounds .. . 13,[email protected] 230- 360 pounds ... 13.70@13 8 360- 400 pounds ,.. 13.65@ 13.85 Good { 400- 450 pounds .....eve seve 13,60€013.80 450- 500 pounds ..oveveniiirs [email protected] Medium 250- 550 pounds ....veveeiine 12.75@13 40 Slanghter Pip» Medium to choice’ 90~ 120 pounds . po0@12 "3 CATTLE (200) Cholce— Steers | 700- 900 pounds [email protected] 900-1100 pounds .. vee [email protected] | 1100-1300 pounds ... vor [email protected] | 1300-1500 pounds ... "ee [email protected] dae | 700- 900 pounds ... [email protected] 900-1100 pounds ... 13.50016.50 | 1100-1300 pounds ... [email protected] | 1300-1500 pounds [email protected] | Medinm 700-1100 pounds 10.75@ 13.50 |

10.75@ 13.50 |

1100-1300 pounds

Common

700-1100 pounds [email protected] Choloe~ | 600- 800 pounds ........ veees [email protected] 800-1000 pounds ...ve rernees 15.50916.76 Good | 600- B00 pounds ...eveenreies [email protected] 800-1000 pounds ...severe o oo [email protected]] Medium-~ | §00- 00 POURTS svvssisassess 9.50@13 00 n.50@ 9.50 | Good . [email protected] Medium cerave . [email protected]| Cutter and common 6.0002 9.00 Canner ...... 4.75@ 6.00 Bulls’ an welghte) Beef— Good (all welghts) ..eeesss 10.00011.50 Sausage~ | .00 | 50] A9Y

Medium ........c0oo0nn Cutter and common ..

CALVES (150) Vealers (all weights) Good to choles .....covvivvine 15.800 18.00 Common to medium .....ecvs [email protected] | CUB sovversrnsnarisssinnens 6.00@ 9.50 Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves Steers Choice d soaees cere oo [email protected] 300-1080 Pounds .. RII iki HH 500- 800 pounds vesessases 10 p300.1000 Pounds + Tre res 0g 21 -1000 ) pounds eesassanasses BT5010.00 omm: 500 900 y pounds wlidanrastans 1.509 0.7% Calves (sleers) Good and Chelce—~ Jot Daunds dOWN seiininiis [email protected] ume— Moo pounds down .........00 [email protected]

Calves (heifers) Good and inds down

Hoi WI seessnes

800 pounds down . “oe

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Hog Market Steady Here; 1500 Porkers Received,

SHEEP AND LAMBS (160) Ewes shorn)

WASHINGTON, Nov, 18 (U, P.) -—Gov-

| ernment expenses and receipts for the

current fiscal year through Nov, 16, com- | pared with a year ago:

An unusual plot plus sensitive acting and directing make “Till We Meet Again” unique among French underground pictures, The film opened yesterday _at the Circle

ood to choice 5.000 6.00 GO is to medium .......... 3.009 5.00 theater, LAMBS REST Principal roles in~the tribute to cholece ........0ui v1 114. eo ard ed road Faery 10 Rann the gallant Maquis are played by COMMOL ...oivvsseriresrereee 8.00¢10.00| pay Milland. and Barbara Britton, a newcomer, U.S. STATEMENT

Milland plays John, am American captain who is shot down over France and helped back to allied

This Year Last Year |lines by the underground. Miss Expenses .... $36,160,661 544 $34,130,881,646 | Wax Spending 33.036:200,136 "43,038,308 800 Britton takes the role of Sister Receipts .... 13,851,287, 918 13.040.008, 354 Clothilde, a novice who abandons Net Deficit Hy 318,373,620 20,784,783,13 Cash Balance 8.380.666,780 16,816,540,536 her vows to pay a debt of honor by | Working Bal. 7.626782.311 16.083,828.124| aiding the underground. Public Debt 212,624.043,411 169,733,339,589

Gold Reserve 20,603,001,380

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

22,000,848,811

Maquis Dramatized at Circle.

The theme of the film is courage born - of desperation, While the smuggling of the filler through Nazi-filled France is the central plot, the spotlight is thrown on the sheltered religious girl- thrust into a barbaric wartime world. A wisp of romance. relieves the drab, warlike aspect and tends to make the picture even more un-= usual, Supporting roles are played by Konstantin Shayne as Maj, Krupp, a Nazi officer; Walter Slezak, a French collaborationist, and Lucile Watson, mother supertor of a convent and a Maquis supporter. Co-feature is “In the Meantime, Darling,”

(By Donna Mikels.)

NEIGHBORHOODS

Today Cloarings ..ooooeviiviesneenins $ 0,155,000 Debits... ..uv. ‘ 19,901,000 Cloarings oreo on Wek ..8 41,016,000 BELMONT—"Youth Runs Wild" and DEDILS oovonvrrninrnennincarnins 113517000) ~Mademotselle Fifi." Tomorrow through . Tuesday: “Seventh Cross” and ‘Swing Fever." CINEMA- Kitty Fors and “8 Reégha. , tion." omorrow through esday: Times Amusement “Double Indemnity” and ‘Falcon In Mexico." Clock DAISY—'Fhalcon in Mexico” and “King

CURRENT FEATURES CIRCLE “Till We Meet Again,” with Ray Milland and Barbara Britton, at 12:40, 3:50, 7 and 10:15, “In the Meantime, Darling,” with Jeanne Crain, at 11:30, 2:40, 5:50 and Sunday—"Till We Meet, "oat 1:28, 4:25. 7.20 and 10.20. “Meantime,” at 12:15, 3:10, 6:10 and 9.05.

COLISEUM

Tee Revue, with Sonja Henle, at 30,

ENGLISH'S

“Sons « Fun,” with Joe and Marty May, at 2:30 and 8:30, LOEW'S “Together Again,” with Irene

Dunne and Charles Boyer, at 11:19, 1:56, 4:13, 6:30, 8:50, 11:10 and 1:30, Sunday—"‘Together Again,’ at 13, 2.08, 4:19, 6:30, 8:41 and 10:82. KEITH'S On stage, “Circus Days Revue” at 1.55, 4,325, 6:55, 9:16 and 11:46. “Call of the South Seas,” with Janet Martin and Allan Lane, at 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10:06 and 12.30. Sunday->Stage, at 2, 4:20, 6:40 and 9:10. “South Seas,” at 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30 and 10.

INDIANA “The Master Race,” with George Coulouris, Stanley: Ridges and Osa Massen, at 12:40, 3:55, 7:10 and 10:15. “Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore,” with Simone B8imon and James Wllison, at 11:20, 2:35, 85:51 and 8:57, Sunday—' "Master Race’ at 1:18,

4:20, 7:20 and 10: 30. ““Johnny,"” at 12:08, 3, 6:05 and 9, LYRIC “Jung Woman,” with Evelyn

Ankers, Carrol Naish, Lois Collier and Mibu re at 12:17, 2:83, 5.20, 8:08 and 10:4 “The Mummy's il * with John Carradine, Ram Ames and Barton MacLane, at 11:13, 1:48, 4:24, 7:03 and 0:42. Sunday—"Jungle,” at 2:18, 4:88, 7:34 and 10:13. oMammy, "oat 1:11, 3:50, 6:20 and 9:08,

By

of the Cowboys.” Tomorrow and Mon-

day: “Hall the Conquering Hero” and “Girl in the Case.” DREAM’ Xaay, Let's Dance” and ‘Forty Thieves. ast show only: ‘The Racket Man Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Home in Indiana” and “Ladies in Washington.” EMERSON--""Hour Before the Dawn” and “Song of Nevada.” ‘Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Step Lively” and ‘Jamboree,’ ESQUIRE — Through Tuesday: “Kitty Foyle" and ‘Irene

FOUNTAIN SQUARE--Through Tuesday: wank of Dimitrios” and “Youth Runs

GARFIELD" "The Kansan” and ‘‘Beautiful But Broke." Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Double Indemnity” and “Up in Mabel's Room.” GRANADA--Through Wednesday: sations of 1045” and Parade.” HAMILTON-—"Going My Way.” Tomorrow through Wednesday: ‘Step Lively” and “Heavenly Days.” HOLL YWOOD — “Silent Partners” and “Arizona Whirl wi ind.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Double Indemnity” and ‘Henry Aldrich Plays Cupid.”

“Sen “Stars on

IRVING “Seventh Cross’ and ‘Youth Runs Wid.” Tomorrow through Tuesday “Impatient Years” an “Ever Since Venus.

LINCOLN—'"Chance of a Lifetime” and “Pride of the Plains.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Gaslight” and «Unknown Guest.” MECCA--"Boss of Rawhide” and “The Underdog.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: * ang’s All Here” and ‘“‘Satlor's Holiday." OLD TRAIL~"Hall to the Rangers" “Oh, My Darling Clementine." ' ‘morrow and Monday: *‘Take It Big” “Once Upon a Time.”

and Toand

ORIENTAL — “Canterville Ghost” and “Song of Nevada.” _ Tomorrow snd Monday: “Christmas Holiday” and

“Roger Touhy, Gangster.” PARAMOUNT-'‘Saint Meets Tiger" “Hidden Valley Otulaws.” OmMOoTrow and Monday: “Two Girls and a Sallor” and “Silent Partners PARKER — Throw h Tuesday: Business” and “Days of Glory.” | REX-~""The Kansan” and “Take I Big." Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Shine on Harvest Moon” and “The Contender.” RITZ "Christmas Holiday" Aldrich’'s Little Secret.”

and

‘Show

and “Henry Tomorrow

Se

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Elevated to Archbishop— THE INDIANAPOLIS diocese

Catholic church has been elevated to an archbishopric, and the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter has been appointed the first Catholic archbishop of Indiana by Pope Pius XII

The new Archdiocesan

; Indianapolis will be established in ceremonies

at 88, Peter and Paul's cathedral

The business .men's Bible class Central Avenue Methodist church special “Bill Remy” program

honoring the man who has taught the class

the last 17 years. . . . Merle

chairman of Sidener & Van Riper, teacher of the Christian Men Builders, won a national essay contest conducted by Forbes

magazine on the subject, “What

Enterprise?” wr Yr %

No Cigarets Today—

THE CIGARET shortage has become the . Whenever you see a crowd lined up, you know that someone has started a rumor that a shipment of cigarets has been received, . . . Many smokers have turned to pipes, and some have even tried rolling

talk of the town. .

their own—but not . . Bome of the

if things keep on are. .

~

the pack of cigarets -but was by the fag-hungry clerk. . . More power to them. rN

Reigns as Queen—

RUTH ANNE GORMAN, 944 N. Audubon rd, reigned as queen of the 1944 homecoming celebration at Earlham college last . The 60th anniversary of the founding of the Marott shoe store was ., George J. 10, 23, Wife, Children, Mother.

week-end. .,

observed Monday. . will observe his 86th birthday Dee.

A 47-year-old man was sentenced to one to three years in prison on an arson charge.

. ++ He was convicted of setting

young womarr's ‘car when she refused to keep . He sald it was an . Patrolman Henry Long, who ripped the seat out of his trousers while pursuing a purse grabber, will have to replace - the trousers himself, , . . The safety board voted to buy him a new pair, but the state

8 date with him.

ogra of accounts sald “nix.” , , .

> Entire contents copyrigbted, 1044,

s WHATS CEBKIN.

Continued from Preceding Page

. Paul V. McNutt, head of the war manpower commission and former governor of Indiana, is reported under consideration as president of the University of Texas. ., . .

threatening to také up pipes,

. The shortage has given rise to many stories. , One has it that a customer in one of the drug R stores not only didn't get

“bummed” for “just one” . The OPA has been threatening to sue the socks off anyone caught black-marketing in cigarets, . . .

is talking about e

Nov. 18, 1944

xtending city water facili-

ties out W. Washington and south on High

of the School rd. to the

The water supply

Bee in

Dec. 19, in France that

of the ¢ had & R Sunday

Sidener, and

t

Is Free

tops,”

“What's Cookin’ . . . town “news is mighty wel-

Weir Cook airport. . . . now stops at Tibbs ave.

ff fn In the Mail Bag—

PFC. CHARLES R. CHILDERS, a Tech alumnus, writes us from a general hospital

he really enjoys reading He says the old home

. Hurry up and Sgt. Charles

ome. et well.

| Gehring, étationed at an alr “base in India, writes that

‘What's Cookin'” is “the

answer to a G. I's prayer.”

. He wants us to menfon that his wife is Lt.

Virginia R. Gehring, ANC, at Hamilton field, we're told

Cal, . . . This letter “is

in a letter from Sgt.

Thomas R. Clerkin, who is with the ATC. . Sorry, sergeant, that we can't extend Christmas greeting to your friends, as you

ask.

Robert. J. Smock

‘What's Cookin''

for long. girls. are

papa, too Dona Regina Hol sergeant, . greetings. . . W. Darnell, Dad, Cort. .

as they

he asked clgaret .-And to Cpl. Pacific, Nov. 27, Goodner, M. M,

Wife,

England, Nov. 21,

. And to Pfc, Lloyd C.

. If we started it, there'd be no room left’ for news of the old home town. . We'd really be swamped, . . .

Writes

Jr, 8. 1-¢c: “I don't know

how you happen to know what kind of things that we like to know. . .

. Every topic in is of interest to us." . . . °

We use the crystal ball method, Bob. . We hear that Sgt. Richard D, Holman, 2032 Reformer ave, now with the air force in England is a brand new sergeant and a new . The addition to the family is

man. . . . Congratulations,

. Happy birthday to Pvt. John South Pacific, Dec. 1, Mother} . And to 1st Lt. James A. McMillan, France, Dec. 12, Wife, Mary Lou

Albert R, Fahrbach, South June. . . And to Bob 2-¢, South Pacific, Nov. 23, Moore, Dad, Don,

Mom, Bee.

. And to 8. Bgt. Robert M. Sanford, New

Guinea, Nov. 18,

Folks. . . . And to Carl E,

Daly, 8. C. 1-¢; South Pacific, Nov. 18, Mom, Dad, Mary, Marje, Charlotte, Ann and her

Marott

Padgett, Nov. 27, the Folks, . . . South Pacific, Martha. |

fire to a

17, Wife, Sons.®

Mom, Dad, Merle,

The city day to all of you.

»

L STRAISS & C0., me. THE HAN STORE :

S'— THE HEART OF THE U. SA

three, Pat and her two, Mike Jr. . . Bernard F. Dailey, 8. 1-¢, South Pacific, Nov. 21, Uncle Bill, Aunt Hazel, . . Marine Pfo. William R. Pulliam, South Pacific, Nov, 24, Family and Bart. . . . to Fred Merriman, S. 1-c, South Pacific; Nov.

Carl F. Padgett,

Dec. . And to Harry Barton; 8. 1-¢, home on smarjency leave from Hawail, Nov.

| . And now for the birthday

. And to « And to . And . And to Nov, 24, and George O. both in South Pacific, from

And to Richard E. Darnell, 5, Mom, Pop, Aunt ..

+ And to Pvt. Val J. Ott,

Belgium, Nov. 2, Brothers, Sisters, Dad, . + + + And to Harry T, Miles, 8. 2-¢, Hawali,

Anne. , , . Happy, birth- . More news next week,

Ls Strauss & Co, Ine. .

through Tuesday: ‘Sensations Vu 1048” and ‘Invisible Man's Revenge RIVOLI ~ Through tomorrow: and “Youth Runs Wild." tonight only: “She K Answers.” ST. CLAIR—-"Janle" and “Ghost Walks Alone.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Seventh Cross” and “Swing Pever." SANDERS‘ ‘Belle Starr” and “Song of the Baddle.”” Tomorrow and Monday: Broadway Rhythm" and ‘‘Lost Angel.” SPEEDWAY — “Song of “Stars on Parade.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Dragon Seed.” SHERIDAN--“Mme, Curie” and From Frisco.” Tomorrow Wednesday: ‘Dragon Seed.” STATE — “The Timber Queen” and eam Valley Rangers.” Tomorrow roug uesday: Bong of T 4 and “Once Upon a Time." STRAND "Seventh Cross” and “Stars on Parade.” Tomorrow through Tuesday “Heavenly Days” and “Step Lively.’ STRATFORDtive of the Tuesday Out West.’ TACOMA “Mr Goes to Wir” and “The Yellow Canary.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Janie” and “Taxi.” TALBOTT-'"'Beg, Borrow or Steal” and “On Borrowed Time.’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: Heavenly Days" and “Falcon in Mexic TUXEDO "Waterloo Bridge” per Takes a Trip. Tomorrow through uesday: “Janie” and “Scarlet Claw.” UPTOWN--"Go West” and “Stars on Parade’ Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Seventh Cross’ and “Swing Fever.” YOGUE~-

“Janie” Last show new All the

Texas” and

"Man through

“The Lodger" and “PuglPlains." “Tomorrow through "Pin- Up Girl” and. “Palcon

Winkle

and “Top-

“Double Indemnity” and '‘Fast Tomorrow through TuesWoman” and “In Soclety.” ZARING — ‘Mademoiselle Tomorrow Tuesday: “The Heavenly and “Standing Room Only,” DOWNTOWN ALAMO ~Through Monday: “Bordertown Trail” and “U-Boat Prisoner. AMBASSADOR ~- “Hail the Conquering Hero” and “Mask of Dimitrios.” morrow through Saturday: “San

“Home in Indiana” Fin." thtough

Body"

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Featuring “The Fid Three”

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Leap Year

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ENGLISH THEATRE, Sun., Dec. 3, at 3:30 PROGEEDS TO RECREATION FOR RETURNED WOUNDED

TICKETS NOW AT GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE «a 33 Monument Circle, Room 201

$3.60, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20, 60c Tax $nec.

starring Jeanne COrain.| 8

— DANCE —

BALLROOM ___ DANGING |

* NEW CLASS OPENS Wed., Nov. 22-8:30 P, M.

Complete Course 10 Lessons—3§7.50—Terms

hn Crain and pL Latmore

“In The Meantime, Darling"

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COME and HEAR

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TONITE, 11:40 P. M.

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Joyce Reynolds “JANIE” “GHOST WALKS (S ALONE”

“THE SEVENTH CROSS” + ne PIS ne “STARS ON PARADE"

“CANTERVILLE GHOST” wns PIU one “SONG OF NEVADA"

TONITE Thru Nov, 26 at 8:30

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In Person With Her Entirely New

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Deanna Durbin—Gene Kelly

“CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY”

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IR-0022 Robt. Taylor “WATERLOO BRIDGE” “TOPPER TAKES A TRIP"

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Bonita Granville—Kent Smith

“YOUTH RUNS WILD”

s! A Gala New

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40 Revival Minutes of FUN AND FRIVOLITY with Donald Duck, Bugs Bunny, Plate, Mickey Mouse, Porky Pig a. \ EXTRA! Added to Last Show TONIGHT ONLY!

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