Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1945 — Page 4

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LOCAL PRICES REMAIN She

"Hogs of 160 to 400-Pounds Continue at Ceiling of $14.80. |

Porker prices remained unchanged today at the local stockyards, the war food administration reported. A ceiling price of $14.80 was paid for| choice 150 to 400-pound hogs. Receipts were 1500 hogs, 200° cattle, 100 calves and 256 sheep.

GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (6500)

120- 140 POUNA® .ivveanevess $14,00@01450 140 160 pounds ... os 14.50@14 80 160+ 180 pounds .. 180- 200 pounds “800« 220 pounds . 220- 240 pounds ... 240+ 270 pounds 270° 800 pounds 3066- 330 pounds 380+ 360° pounds Medium — A603. 220. DOUDAS _ .ooeans iy: Packing Good to Cholce— 270+ 300 pounds . . 14.05 300- 350 pounds . . 14.05 330- 360 pounds . + 14.05 360- 400 pcunds . « 14.05 Good 400- 450 pounds .. . [email protected] 450- 550 pounds .... Mediums 250- 500 pounds : Slaughter Pigs Medium to Choices 90- 180 pounds

CATTLE (550)

. 13.55814.60

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Cholce— . { 700- 900 p . [email protected]} 900-1100 POUNAS «couevravanes 16 00@11 28] 1100-1300 pounds Le [email protected] 1300-1500 pounds +. [email protected] Good — 700- 900 pounds 19 116.00 900-1000 pounds i 3 1100-1300 pounds 13.75@ 18.00 1300-1500 pounds [email protected] Medium - 700-1100 pounds ....essspnese 1175@1L 1100-1300 pounds .... 11 154013 51

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500+ 900 pounds Common — 00- 900 pounds Cows (all weights) Good . Medium vi Cutter and common ...- Canner .

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5@ 16.00 | hresident of chairman of the board of directors. In anro “It gives’ me great personal pleasure to announce the advancement | Struby from the office of secretary and general manager to the SFesicency. Bill " very instrumental in the success of in the nation's capital, 5014 75 | Packard and I am sure that he will continue de both in the quantity and ex-

[email protected] | Will need citizens after the war and it is Mr. [email protected] Stuby’s plan to help provide them | Mr. 7356 10.50 | BY increased employment at Pack- 5850 N. Oxford st. 5.80@ 725 ard Manufacturing Corp.

Packard Firm

| Susanna Foster,

Senator Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) congratulates William F. Struby Manufdcturing Corp.” + 214.00@14. os board of directors.

on succeeding ‘him to the presidency of the Packard Senator . Capehart became chairman of the

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-neiA Former President Cupeliart Becomes Member of Board

{ William F. 8trubv today succeeded Senator Homer E. Capehart 88 ficure and fine acting ability, in ad- |

the Packard Manufacturing Corp. The senator becomes

uncing the executive changes, Senator Capehart said:

Struby has been|—

change necessary.

he outstanding record production and in The country duty for jobs for our

of war

countless

best service I can,” Struby, who is 41,

than ever in modern dress, portrays |

irina. | which fact make§ it impossible for (Cook, to look at her objectively.

| Peggy

make this| While I still maintain my ownership and inter-/ est in the company, my principal | the next six years is to| give the people of Indiana the very | CINEMA Bride by Mistake’ and “Pasi Tuecdsy “I love a lives at] For the past] four years he has served the com-|

Early Show -

Days Fi Imed| Circle Offers Good Cast n 'Bowery to Broadway.’

Covering a generation of New| : York's theater history, Universal's :

“Bowery to Broadway,” which

{ opened yesterday at the Circle, is a {story of show business people from | the 1800s to the early 1930s.

The picture has Maria Montez, Jack Oakie and Turhan Bey in starring roles, supported by Louise Allbritton, Ann | Blyth, Donald Cook, Leo Carrillo, Frank McHugh, Andy Devine, Evelyn AnKers, Rosemary de Camp, Thomas Gomez, Richard Lane and Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan. The story concerns the friendship of Jack Oakie and Donald Cook, two rival show producers who eventually become partners Maria Montez, more glamorous |

a ravishing Continental star, MaShe and- Cook fall in love,

He casts her. in unsuitable productions. Oakie leaves him, and the two men eventually go broke. They get together again, at the end of the picture, in a lavish show, which Miss Montez secretly angels. The show stars Ann Blyth, one of the screen's, most attractive singer- | actresses. Susanna Foster

reveals a shapely |

dition to her exceptional voice, as Fleming, “The Girl with the Million-Dollar Legs!”

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| ploying warming -up exercises.

Times Amusement Clock circye

“Bowef# to Broadway,” with Maria MOPS and Donald £5 nor, 3:65, 17, 10: 0 an A, RE EH he Raines and Chai rvin, Wry 11: 30, a: * 5:50, 9 and ; ry Arid t 12:40, 3:85, ha 1 ae and 1:20, Tater at 12, &

First Visit Here

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“Our Hearts Were Young and Gay,” with Gall g Rust) and Diana . Lynas, at 12:03, 2:45, 5:20, 7:55 and

“Hi Beautiful, sh ; farihe O'Driscoll, at 11, 1:43, & 6:53 and 9:27. Sunday-—'"Our Hearts,” at%1:52, 4:45, 7:27 and 1030, a Beautiful, at 12:49, 3:43, 6:24 and 9:07. LOEW'S .

“Abroad With Two Yanks” with William Bendix. Helen Walker to

Appearing for the first time in Wiliam Bandi ee aher 10:19 and 1:30.

Indianapolis, William Kapell, : » . + “Carolina Blues,” with Kay Kyyoung American pianist, will be ser, Ann Miller and Vicior oor: soloist tonight and temorrow af- at ‘11:10, 2:19, 5:28, 8:40 and 11:52. . Ji i Sunday—“Abroad,” at 12:28, 3:37 ternoon with the Indianapolis 8:49 and 10. “Blues, at 1:66, 8:10 symphony orchestra. and 8:22, He will play the Rachmanin- * KEITH'S off second piano concerto accom- On stage; Si oo fo: Pans t at 1:83 an 4 panied by the orchesira. “Polo” Jee,” with Joe B. Brown, Orchestral works include Con+ Al a3:13, 2:48, 5:31, 7:54, 10:17 and ductor Fabien Seviteky's trans- Sunday—Stage, at 1:58, 4:21, 6:44 scription of an “Allegro,” ‘“Sarabande and Gigue By Handel, the

William Kapell

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shipment by air express today| 4 travels 1000 miles, Air shipments average 26 pounds in weight.’ (ND! A LATE SHOW TONIGHT 2nd BIG WEEK! TAT LIAR LS LW —

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and 9:17. “Polo Jot" at 12: 3, 2:83, 5:16. 7:39.and 10:1 “Symphony No. 3” by Saint-Saens and Glazounov’s ‘Moyen Age”

A MARIHUANA SEIZED The concerts” will be played at IN RAID AT HOUSTON

8:30 p. m. tonight and 3 p. m. Ca “i Ay P HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. 20 (U. P). --Agents of the federal bureau of ; narcotics cracked down today in JAPS GET RAID ADVICE Houstori on an alleged international By UNITED PRESS {dope ring engaged in The Dai Nippon physical culture marihuana into Texas from Mexico. society, in a broadcast heard by |The bureau said it confiscated al |Fec, Friday, announced a program|trunk containing 50 to 75 ‘pounds of “air defense calisthenics” where- | of marihuana and arrested 10 perby Japanese spending the long win- | sons believed involved in the ring’s ter days in cold air raid shelters| operations.

smuggling |

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could keep from {freezing by- em-| DANCE EVERY SATURDAY

NIIGHBORNOODS =

Comfort Comfort. ably Heated

BELMONT ‘Mrs. Parkington, Tomorrow through ‘auesday Song of the | Opes Road” and Music in Manhattan.”

Tomorrow through Soldier” and

ge to Marseille “Crime by Night,’

{| DAISY" "Tiger ,Bhark ' and ‘Babes on Swing Street. Tomorrow and Monday: “hiish Eye: Are Smiling” and “The |

Bulls (an weights)

Crest Moment.’

HARBOR

Corky's Sky Harbor Orchestra One Block South of Municipal -Airport 8 Miles From Monument

ough .Tuesd Mi 's Parkington” Gan s Choice vVOG UE ~"Rainbow “Island” and ‘Take It Big Tomorrow through Tuesday:

Ma riage Is a Private Affair’ and

“Tle Last Ride.” ZARING~—Tharough Brown’ and "The Last Ride.” DOWNTOWN ALAMO-—Through - Monday “Riders of the Banta Fe” and ‘Mark of the Whistler.”

Tuesday: “Casanova

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“IRISH EYES ARE SMILING”

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THE the casts next Satu of the pla night of tl Those F. Mead, Larry Willst second cast Mesdames E Misses Anne send Eagles Followin

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Tomorrow

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IN TECHNICOLOR) TR rn IN THE MEANTIME

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Vealers (all weights) | . 17.00@17

Good and choice . . common and medium . Cull

Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves

Steers Choice 500- 800 pounds 800-1050 pounds Good~= 500- 800 pounds ..cieeessees 800-1000 pounds ...

Medium— 500- 1600 pounds

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Calves (steers) Good and choice 500 pounds down .. | Medium 500 pounds down Calves (heifers)

50 Good and cholee— 1 20814. xo 500 pounds down Medium 500 pounds down

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SHEEP AND LAMBS (1050)

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[ today,

| executive positions at the Servel | “The — through Tuesday “San Fernando Val-_| [Corn oe and us Oape:| ley” and “Heavenly Days.” ar orp., ayne. e. is rer yaaa: : EMERSON—'San Fernando Valley’ and member of the Columbia club, the]

‘Man From Down Under ' Tomorrow Optimist club and the Athenaeum. | through Wednesday: “Rainbow Island” ® Se and

‘Til We Meet Again.” ESQUIRE—Through Tuesday: ‘Amazing WAGON WHEAT Mrs. Holliday and “Lucky Partners.” FOUNTAIN SQUARE-Through Tuesday: “Irish Eyes Are Smiling” and ‘The Girl Who Dared.”

“Marine Raiders” and “Drums of. Fu Manchu Tomorrow

Up to the close of the Chicago market! Indianapolis flour mills and grain GARFIELD -— elevators paid $1.67 per bushel for No. 1/ red wheat (other grades on their | through Tuesday Arsenic and Oid merits): oats No. 2 white or No. 2 red,; Lace” and * ‘The Big Noise.” | testing 32 Ibs. or better, 60¢; corn, NO. 2| GRANADA—~Through Wednesday: * 'Til yellow shelied. old crop, . $1.09% per! we Meet Again” and “In the Meanbushel, and No. 2 white shelled, old erop, time, Darling.”

Comm 500- °300 pounds

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Jan. 20, 1945

Continued from Preceding Page

Two Trains Collide—

ELEVEN PERSONS were injured Wednesday when locomotives of a N. Y. C. passenger train and freight train sideswiped . Beven others were ward to a crowded Harrison, collided with a :streetcar at 34th and N. , The bus is reported to have . And then we had a pretty bad fire Tuesday in the The fire, starting in a garage, spread to a nearby auto . ‘The loss was estimated Thieves broke Virginia ave, Monday night and made off with 124 gallons of gasoline and 28 quarts of oil

at N. Belmont ave. injured Monday night Indiana Railroad bus,

when from Pt.

Capitol. skidded on the icy pavement. .

2100 block of E. Washington. .

parts company. . by firemen at $50,000. into the Shel] filling station, 301

#.

Teen-Aqgers Elect—

THE TEEN-AGERS held an election this week and chose a King and queen to reign over the city's first annual winter festival Jodie Philip . The Indianapolis has been given permission to construct an experiment:

inthe Coliseum Jan. 30. McWhorter, Jolly, 2016 N late census 420,000

, Gent, were elected. estimate gives . P..R. Mallory & Co.,

television station,

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What's Cookin’

OUR CAPS lost a Wednesday night, and

game at

with it

ead in the American Hockey league

I'he game put Buffalo

were without the three regulars. Indianapolis Indians «Wo more playe forces Clemens Pitcher Jimmy they II be hard to { The net craze 1 the boiling point county high school t nder way at the Butler fieldhouse he opening games, Pike townshij enirat. and Lawrence espectively, Franklin Tentral and Southport. he final results next week Rockets have been on the veek. valloping Tech, 36-26.

Township, . We'll

6-33, The Rockets ne game this season—to Manual. cores: lordsville 34; Washington 32; 8, Cathedral 21;

Earlham 35; 48, Earlham 45;

10. .gain added seating capacity.

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in Spo {8— Buffalo

went their

ahead by one —45 to 44 The

point Caps

The , Cecilia Mattingly have lost ‘ Fr ank Davis, rs to the armed They are Chet and And to Pfc

outfielder, Hicke

ren And to Central “eliminated Decatur Cpl give you Broad Ripple rampage First they upset the dope by Next, they proved it wasn't a fluke by polishing off Shortridge, 21 onlt And to

this 26, Mother, Dad, Donna.

have lost Some CrawManual Shortridge 34, Howe Speedway 30, Washington 27, Wabash 53, Butler 41, Wabash 38; Butler Indiana University Purdue 80; Anderson 43, Shortridge 31. . The state tourney semi-finals will be held in the Butler, Purdue and I. U. fieldhouses

Cathedral 45, Noblesville 42;

In the Mail Bag—

THE ALEUTIANS, Cpl "Ben messages, his appreciation for and says he's looking forwhen we can all be

Thomas “What's Cookin" “the day together,” . . . May it not be long in arriving, Cpl.-Thomas... ... Mrs Ned R. Nichols sends

clippings from all the | local papers, to her two sons in the army. . . she:-heard ld | from her younger son, Nurman, in the Philippines He told her how much he and the other boys appreciate the things she sends, and added— “but the best of all, Mother, is ‘What's | Cookin.” . . . And now for the birthday greetings. Happy birthday to T. Sgt. Marvin .J. Cooper, Belgium, Feb. 4, Faniily. And to Pvt. Robert J. Sutton, England, Feb. i8, Mother, Dad, Jean, Sandra Jo And to 3o'sun 1-¢ David G. Watson, South Pacific, Feb 18, Mcm, Dad. And to | Pfe. William D. Smith, Dad. South Armstrong and Weaver, And to Cpl. And to Sgt. Mother, Dad, Berta, Eris Albert PF, Brothers, Sisters McCoy, Sisters, Son And to Mueller, Germany, Jan, 25, Jo Pfc. Clifford J. Kelly

Recently,

India, Feb. 13, Rita, And to Earl A. Weaver, F. Pacific, Feb. 11, Grandparents Mother, Sister, Louis D. Wiley, Feb. 11, Berta. Boh E. McKenzie, Feb. 22, And to Cpl. Steeb, England, Jan. 23, Mom, And to Pvt. Virgil H. overseas, Feb. 25, Dad, Mother, T 4 Louis W. And to Belgium, Feb. 20, And to Cpl. William Central Pacific, Jan. 29, Betty, Stevie And to Sowth Pacific, Feb. 3, Folks. George P, Keerns, England, Bob, Family And to Aubrie D. Chandles, electrician's mate, 2-¢, Pacific, Feb. 16, Mother, And to Sgt. Jou Filcer, France, Feb, 18, Mom, Dad, Girl, And to G. M 3-¢c, William J Wells, Southwest Pacific, Jan. 28, Mother, Dad . Ensign -Lloyd G. Rossebo, Pacifie, Jan, 28, Mother, Dad, Joan. And to Clarence J. Nolan, South Pacific, Feb, 4, Wife, Daughter, Mother. And to M. M. 3-¢ Donald M. Jordan, Solomons, Jan,

Mom, al 1-2,

of

Grandma, Lew, Milo V. Phinps,

Feb. 9. Dot,

Tootie,

Erpy Settle, France Feb. 12, KerkhofTs.

And to Lt. James A. Hyncs, England, Jan. Betty, Marsha, Mo Mo, Mom, Dad. T/5 Stanlev Wehr; Philippines, Jan, 21, Francis And to Pfc. Ralph B. Johnston, South Pacific, eb. Virginia, Jack, Harry 21; L. Johnston, South Pacific, Mother, Dad, Jean, Jack, Harry. . And to Sgt. Richard D. Holman, with the air force in England, Bi, Feb. 8, Wife, Daughter, . And to Kenneth Allen Quéntz, seamari le (R. M., South Pacific, March 7, Mother, Dad, Donald, Mary Ri ith, Fern, Prank. . next week: :

18, Mother, Dad, And to Sgt. Virgil

That's all until’

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| | And to Cpl.

IMAMILTON-—"Rainhow Island and “Youth Runs Wiid Tomorrow through Tuesday “'TiI We Meet Again” ar Bride by Mistake | HOLLYW 00D— "Goodnight Sweetheart and "Range Law Tomorrow through Tuesday ‘Marine Raiders” and "Up in Mabel's Room." Are Smiling” and “Music in Manhattan, Tomorrow through Tuesday “Mis Parkington.” | INCOR N-‘'Jamboree’ and ‘Lumberjack.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: Sevent th Cross” and Moonlight and Cactus MECCA—"Ox-Bow Incident” and “Riding Down the Canyon.” Tomorrow thr ough Tuesday Story of Di. Wassell' : | OLD TRAIL— Block FE sters” and “Outlaws of Sant a Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Nati Barn Dance” and | Three Little Pars ’ ORIENTAL— Song of the Open | and “San Fernando Valley.’ | and Monday “Rainbow Oh, What a Nigh | PARAMOU NT—“Radamoiselle Fifi’ .and | © “Hops nag Cassidy Enters.” Tomorrow | and Mor Bday All. Baba and the Forty | Thie . od You're a Lucky Fel- | low, Mr. Smit PARKER — Through Tuesday “We've Never Beep Licked and “Crime by Night

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Road” Tomorrow | Island* and

1 “Swing in the r w through Tuesda { merican ymaace” and ‘Follow the | - Leader RITe~Through- Tuesday cit” and \ RIVOLI—"Nati Th

“Gypsy Wild~

men Tomorrow through Wednesday Parkington ST. CLAIR— Irish Eyes Are Smiling’ and “In "he Meantime, Darling.” moriow through Tuesday Mrs ington’ and “Girl Who Dared."” SANDERS ‘Crime by- Night and Guns of the Pecos Tomorrow and ‘Mon- ! day “Arsenic and Old Lace | Moonlight and Cactus | SPEEDWAY — "The Conspirators” . and “Girl Who Dared Tomorrow and Monday “Mademoielle Fifi.” | SHERIDAN — Marriage Is a Private Af- | fair’. and “Bride by Mistake.’ To- | morrow through Wednesday: Lousiana Purchase” and “Gambler's Thoice STATE Machine Gun - Mama and | “Range Law Tomorrow through Tuesday True to Life" and ‘Henry | Aldrich, Boy Sgout.” | STRAND "Irish Eyes Are Smiling’ and “In the Meantime, Darling.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Mrs. Parkingtore and "Gambler's Choice.” STRATFORD — “Sunset . Serenade’ and “Charlie Chan's Black Magic Tomorrow through Tuesday Gang's Al { Here” and "Gambler's Choice TACOMA--"Song of the Ope n Road'’' and and ‘Riders of Deadline Tomorrow through Tuesday “I Love a Soldier and “Louisiana Hayride TALBOTT ‘Bride by Mistake and Jack Londor Tomorrow Tuesday ‘Marriage Is a Private Afl- | fair” and It Happened Tomorrow | TUXEDO-~""Seventh Cross” and ‘‘Loulsi- | ana, Hayride ' Tomorrow through Tues- | da; Double Indemnity” and ‘Bride { by Mistake’ | UPTOWN ‘Irish Eyes Are Smiling”. and “National Bur _ Dang e Tomorrow

OF GLAMOROUS 1945 CREATIONS in

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01d roc s, 15¢ 3 - ERZS Current receipts, 36¢c; grade A 22¢ 8 | large, 40c; grade A medium, 38¢c; grade A 1 { small, 26¢; rene

{ 49¢; No. 2, 36c

“Irish Eves Are Smiling" and

through

8miling” and, ‘In the Meantime, Dar-

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u S STATE EN WITH AN ALL STAR CAST oo MENT Thur. Night aad Sat. Mat. fore Sat. Night T pirat fF ore." yr VASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (U. P.).—Gov- sance.” Eves, 800 to $3.00, Bat *. Mat, it expenses and receipts for the cur- 60e te $1.30. X fiscal year through Jan. 18, as com- SEATR NOW ON SALE. pared with a year ago his Year

51,778,276

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Net i 20,05 7 401 Cash Balanc e. 20.125 899. 136 10. 1208 212, 184 Working Bal. 19.362,097,045 9,443 454,360 Debt 233,112,481,535 170,914,902,023 Reserve. 20,571,734,118 21 038,277,503

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE Today

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NEW CLASS OPENS Wed., Jan. 24—8:30 P.M

Complete Course 2 10 Lessons—$7.50—Terms

— First ‘Indianapolis Showing— Rod Cameron—Fuzzy Kni “RIDERS OF THE SANT. Richard Dix, Mark of the

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Murat Box Office Open 10 A.-M. Tomorrow

2 3 . Burlesque as You Like It A Ske ©" WITH BURLESQUE REVUE AND GLORIFIED' AMERICAN GIRLS

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EMERSON ,'%, % E. 10th 4488 TONIGHT OPEN 5:45 to 6-300 Dale Evans Roy Rogers Sons of Pioneers “SAN FERNANDO VALLEY" .Laughton—RBinnie Barnes M DOWN UNDER” “RAINBOW ISLAND" “TILL WE MEET AGAIN"

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