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Hog Prices at Standstill Civic Crowd
On Local Steady Market :
: Prices on a steady “market re-| © SHEEP AND LAMBS (1600) mained unchanged -here- todays the |, ., .ng hol” (shorn) © 1 . war food administration reported. Commosd and mediih 436@ 6.00 hogs of 160 to 400 POUNdS| goa and choice Pbrought $14.80, ceiling price. | Medium and good .. Receipts were 1500 hogs, 300 cat- (FMR tie, 450 calves and 50 sheep. “U.S, STATEMENT
——— 2000 WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (U. P.) OY { 908) 10 CHOICE HOGS | } lernment _ expenses and Foot ibis Jor_the “1 esley Gest’ ....Lueille Sutherland : 158-0 pounds s13.380 14.55 oi Big Jae! A "8 | Caroline. Beckwith. Elisabeth Schofield = ish pounds 14 Sepia. pare ¥ { C, D. Williwms . Ronald Sky ¢
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#rCast Presents Mystery. in Masterful Style.
» THE PLAYERS Felix Montague ..... Frederic Winter oudith. Montag'e ... Margaret Roberts Sir Brian Howet Richard Eisenbach Lady Thalia Wilmer Winifred Skyrme
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Sol Blumenthal Detective- -Ser,
Packing Sows
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Debits “By MILDRED KOSCHMANN
The uniquf story of a supposedly > | perfect murder mystery kept the or | audience at Civic theater last night 14. 00@ 405 WAGON WHEAT _ : 1 wll " 901 Up to the close of the Chicago market ton the edge of “its sea ar, nearly, [email protected] | qq, Indianapaiy flour mills and grain |three hours. ) |rlevators paid $ 1.87 per bushel for No. 1} ; The production, Which
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ENGLISH'S Martens Concert with Bruna Cas tagna at 3 p. m, tomorrow. CIVIC “Distinguished Gathering” Fredric Winter, -at 8:30. CIRCLE Hearts Were Young and
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publisher. His scheming and clever ideas dominate throughout the verformance. Not cntil the ast line is spoken do you really know the murderer. And_then it's a great | surprise.
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“Our Gay,” Lynh, at and 1:38 “Hi Beautiful’ with Martha 10.25 @13.00 O'Driscoll, at 42:50; 3:50, 6:45 4 ’ and 12:20. in the private lives of each of tN:
i Simdas—-Our Hearts, at 12 S00. guests who have been invited to at 1:30, 4:10, 6:45 and 9:30 the Montague home. MURAT To prevent the book from being and Bess,” published, Mr. and Etta Moten, that the author be killed. He also KEITH'S has prepared an apparently perfect “Ww Jamboree,” with Rufe murder scheme, an alibi for each Davis and i = 147 |guest and a confessor of the crime. | There is, however, just one slip. All 13 members of the cast
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Beef Good (al) weights) ........ ‘Sausage Goo
“One Mysterious Night, wil, ches ter Morris, at 12:15, 2:47, 5:19, &11 and 10:25. Sunday—Stage at 2, 4:30, 7:05 and 9:20. “Mysterious Night’ * av 12:30, 3, 5:34, 8,06 and 10:20. INDIANA
Canteen,” with 62 5, 2:10, 4:40, 7:15 and
CALVES (425) . Vealers (all weights)
Good and, choice .. Commer. 8nd medium Cull
their Civic theater record.
Favorites in New Roles
Winifred and Ronald Skyrme, who played husband and wife in “The Little Foxes” earlier this season, are back again. Another favorite, Richard Eisenbach, proves that he can fit well into any kind of role. He{draws some good laughs in the current production. Others who portray the roles of Mr. Montague's guests are Lucille | Sutherland, Elizabeth Schofield, | victor Mussawir, Jenny Lind Gor{don and Ford Kaufman. Margaret | Roberts as Mrs. Montague also de- | serves praise for her acting.
Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves apron, Steers * 9:50. 12.75! Sunday—"Hellywood Canteen” at
1300) 12:30, 3:50, 5:10, 7:30 and 9:55.
| LYRIC “Prenchman’s Creek,” with Joan Fontaine and Arturo de Cordova, at 11:36, 2:05, 4:34, 7:06 and 9:38, Sunday—* Yeachaat’ s Creek” at . 12:30, 2:50, 5:10; 7:30 and 9:33.
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“Thirty with Spencer and Robert Walker, 7:34, 10:34 and 1 3 Sunday—"'Thirty + Seconds Over Tokyo” at 12:38, 3:38, 6.38 and 9:38.
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Continued from Preceding Page What's Cookin’ in Sports— In the Mail Bag—
. * THE BIG SPORT news this week-end is FROM CAMP Blanding, Fla, Pvt. Lester a double-header basketball program scheduled Le Compte Jr. writes that he likes “What's for tonight in the Butler fieldhouse. .- In Cookin,’ ” especially the part about how well one game, the Shortridge Blue Devils meet Tech is doing in basketball circles. . . . Howe. . . , In {fle other, Tech takes on “Don't forget those basBroad Ripple. . . . It's sure to be a rip- ketball scores,” he pleads. snorter. . . . Shortridge, Tech and Ripple 3 Pyf. Robert H. have lost only one game each this season. Butler V-mails from the . . Tech still ‘is in fifth place in various South Pacific to tell us state net rankings. . . . Jasper and Bosse that “What's Cookin’” of Evansville are vieing for first place. . . ... really “sends” him “right Shortridge showed power this week in back ‘to Washington st. * defeating Cathedral 34-19. . . . Some scores: in my home town.” : Tech 44, Rushville 30; Howe 31, Decatur A note informs us that Central 30; Manuaj 33, Sacred Heart 24: Thomas E. Purky now is Broad Ripple 38, Ben Davis 20; Cathedral , a first lieutenant at ‘33, St. Joseph's 24; Manual 38, Washington. Camp Lee, Va. . . . And Pic. John J. Purky 34; Southport 38, Howe 36; Shortridge 43, has received the combat infantryman’s badge Ben Davis 36. Butler's Bull Dogs have for meritorious conduct in action. . . . He's being doing okay thus far, with five victories in New Guinea. . nd five high school in their first five conference starts. .-. . The buddies. John Purky, Dick Koster, Bert Caps are back in the overall lead in the Baker, Jin Adams and Howard Miller dishockey league after a brief period of trailing covered what a small world it really is when "* Buffalo by one point. . . . The Caps lost their hey all met in New Guinea recently... . . first home game of the séason Sunday night, And now for the birthday greetings. . to Pittsburgh, 6-2, .. . But they got revenge Happy birthday to Cpl. William A. GeshThursday night, defeating Pittsburgh 5-1. wiler, Belgium, Jan. 11, Mom, Family ” . . . Newspapers report that Sgt. Hec Kilrea, And to Cpl Albert F. Steele, England, Jan. the former local hockey player, has been 23. Mom, .Brothers, Sisters. . . . And to Pfc. wounded in action, in France. Harold P. Tidd, Prance, Feb. 6, Mother, Dad, Lois, Donald, Edith, Pauline, Norma. . > And to Cpl. Charles R. Hathorn, England,
7 ; ” palsy Jan. 19, Tom, Edie, Don, Barb, . . . And to No Shor tage of Shor tages Lt. Robert Stutsman, Belgium, Feb. 16, John, WE'VE HAD all sorts of shortages around Betty, Barbara, Helen. And to T-5 aere, and now it's milk bottles. . . . C. Karel R. McKee, Europe, Jan, 20, Barbara. Winfield Hunt, secretary of the Milk Foun- . And to 1st Lt. H. L. Bruzwitz, France, dation, says if housewives don’t get busy Feb. 0, Sister, Family. , And to M. M. 3-¢ and return their hoarded Herbert E. Smith, Mariannas, Jan, 20, Mary empty. bottles, there's like- Ellen, Jack, Susy. . And to Pvt. Jam~s ly to be a breakdown In L. Ellis, New Guinea, Jan, 22, Blanche, milk delivery. The Agnes . And to Pvt, William H. Bailey, paper sack situation still is’ Feb. 5, Mother, Dad, Jeanette, Twannette, acute. If you don't Delores, . And to M. M. 3-¢ Wendell H. remember to take an Lappen Sr, South Pacific, Jan, 30, Wife, empty sack or basket with Ronnie, Sonny. . . And to Cpl. Robert E. you to the grocery youre Reinhardt, Hawaii, Jan, 16, Mom, Dad. . . . ‘Ikely to retin home with your pockets And to 8. Sgt. Francis F. Chambers, China, ind arms full of cans and small packages. Jan, 15, Family. . And to Rdm, 3-¢ C. R. . Cigarets? There's not much Allen Jr, South - Pacific, Jan. 11, Mother, shange in the situation. “You hear less . And to Sgt. Ivan Shaw, Germany, Jan. about the shortage, but that's just because 28, Edna, Nette, Ed. . . . And fo 8. 8gt. John geople are getting used to it. . Thus far, M. Nohl, France, Jan. 22, Mom, Family. . . . there aren’t.any reported cases of smokers And to Pvt, Harry E. Kennedy Jr, France,
getting so annoyed that they quit smoking. Jan, 10, Mom, Dad, Brothers, . . . And 0 8. Sgt. Kenneth Askins, China, Dad Mother,
WN Ww : . . . And to James F, Fisher (Allison technical representative), Netherland East Indies, Jan, 30, Avenell, Children, . , . And to I'-4 Charles J, Feldhake, France, Jan, 29, Dad, Mother, Ralph, Paul. . . . And to I'-5 Hal Goff Jr,, France, Jan, 16, Dad, Mother, Bevy, Grandpd, Aunt Chally. And to Pvt Leonard Shaffer, signal mate, Pacific, Jan. 21, Wife," Mother . . . And to Pfc. Ver-' non E. Hayes, England, Feb. 5, Mildred. « +», And to Charles Bogden, [taly, Jan, 20, Louise, Family. . . . And to Pfc. Theodore ~ Meixner, New Guinea, Jan, 2a, Margaret, Norman, Douglas. . ,.. And lo Cpl, John C. : -Hastings, India, Feb, 10, Janie. + « + So long until next week,
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Coal Situation Acute—
' THE CITY 18 faced with the possibility © nf darkened store signs, window displays and sutdoor advertising billboards as the result of federal orders to shut -off non-essential ' power and lighting uses. . . . Coal dealers _ ay there is “Just about enough coal Here “19 keep people whrm . . . but there is a problem of distributing it + + « The city planning committee has approved projects for expansion of the city's and recreational progfam. . . . Betty | Evard, 3522 Central, reigned as queen at the annua Butler Aeshinan rose dance.
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Kept Tense
runs | { Bruna Castagna,
| the Metropolitan Opera association, well-cast | will be heard in a Martens concert
role, Frederic Winter plays the lead|at 3 p. m. tomorrow at English’s. as Felix Montague, & aiurderous/gne will be accompanied by Robert
ard Vines, a crook’ who once had| into the high social places, | has written a oook of memoirs, The | manuscript uncovers the skeletons]
Montague suggests
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Story of Girls Orariads Trip ~ Fills Circle With Hilarity
starring Martha O'Driscoll and Noah Beery Jr, '
Best-seller “Our Hearts
old belles who crossed the Atlantic |
to find something romantic. mount's screen version,
sell and Diana Lynn.
The girls are young and foolish, They | laugh at nearly everything, but they ery, too; at England, and. the sight of France, the Eiffel tower and Joan They cause a free-for-all in the Ritz bar, and get lost, for a night, on the tower of Notre Dame, They meet famous people, think all Frenchmen are “simply divine,” and adopt very vampish attitudes to imwith their
and their hearts are gay.
of Arc.
press their associates sdphistication. . _ .
~They are actually any wo Ameri can girls taking, what is obvidusly,. The whole trip is predicated sy Gail losing her heart to handsoine James him across Diana in turn loses her heart to a tall young interne she meets on board ship, played by || Bill Edwards, and the foursome is
their . first trip to Europe.
Brown and following
the Atlantic.
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DAISY—“Crime by Night" the Rockies” “T .e Conspiratdrs” time, Darling
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EMERSON—* Mr. Lucky” Seabees.’ day! and “Bride by
ESQUIRE—" Arsenic and Old Lace” “Minstrel Man.’ Tomorrow Tuesday “Gong My Way."
FOUNT! ‘Tne Dance.”
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