Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1945 — Page 4
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Business
By ROGER BUDROW
FARMERS GROW BIGGER AND BETTER CROPS on less acreage than they did 20 years ago but they still
use horse-and-buggy methods in selling them.
That's not true everywhere.) “Sun- | “" " 1 { Diamond” wal-|w
They are examples of where
Ia California, service companies | 1 pick, grade and sell your crops, oa and irrigate, spray the trees
You've heard of California's kist” oranges and nuts,
growers havel—well, they'll do just about anybanded togeth~Tthing.' er, marketed a Now, Dean Young wants a water product of .uni~! system for his farm but he has form quality and to. buy 'a pump. here; and some created. public pipe there and stew around about demand for it.[it for half a dozen weék-ends. Why Such mass can't he buy a water system, and| merchandising is! repair service for several years, in done with other just one deal?
When people get ideas like those, | something is likely to happen.
perishable prod- | ucts grown quite a distance from markets, But, by! and large, the “family farm” of the the Midwest still is ran along “rug- | ‘ged individualist” lines. The crop is of a variety the farmer likes. He takes it to a terminal market where | The program it is bought by-a commission man|iye Indianapolis who tries to get enough of the same ih, Athenaeum-Turners has been quality together to- sell to a Dig announced by Clarence Elbert, di-
Maennerchor to Present Concert|
of
for the concert
marketing ano and |
the Indiana Farm Bureau Herschel Newsom of the Indiana [Speech Is Grange are working out an_Indiana
is ‘Maenner chor of nn Given Unto All Things I Bring You Colored Toys
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Thomas of the Farm Bureau, “when we get enough manpower, machinery and fertilizer.” Reason |
PARTY POSTPONED
expand his post-war markets. And has been postponed until March 25 | mass selling, as the Kroger and A.'because of the extended run of the | & P. supermarkets have shown, Civic theater production, means lower prices for the con-|Can’t Take It With You.”
sumer. S—————————————————— NpIANAZOLY .EARING HOU SE
2 = os THERE'S ANOTHER place in the CIBEINEE oovevsis=Sussnsassot 58.000 | farm industry which could stand pabits -. . 17,732,000 | some modernizing, Dean Young! “This Week “ : ; - Cleanings ..ovvovo..nidnsiein $ 33,794,000 said, and that is in service, | Debits . 101,053,000 |
Streamlined Marketing of Farm Prodicts Sought by New Council
Maennerchor, of
market. | rector. S$ = 8 Miss Suzanne Sten, mezzoTHIS ‘may have been all right! rar no ‘of the Chicago and San 20 years or more ago, but isn't it a| Francisco opera companies, will be little out=dated today? That is the | quest soloist. Dorothy Munger will question- Dean E. C. Young of Pur-| be accompanist. The concert will due’s graduate school is asking. His begin at 8 p.m. today in the answer is yes. . 2 Athenaeum. Dean Young, speaking dt Vester-| ne program follows day's annual meeting of the Indiana] 1 Chain Store Council, Inc., outlined| Song of Victo : i Fletche 1 ) The ® Gal WAY Piper Irish a a plan for streamlining Hoosier, Arr. Davidson He and Hassil Schenck | The Lord's Prayer *Raiotte-Del
Marketing Council, composed of 16 Zen a ot var, the Matter Be g ves o d indus-| Plo rr. Bax| representatives of the foo | ea Biante wo try. Suzanne Sten | g = 1 : n hw shang he Lord's Own Day........ euzer | DOES IT MATTER? Why should on Man Noah Farr. Bartho mew vy 1 ilor Tr f ideas vy xan BET Vic anyone want to chnage the old! A Sailer Eu fad eet mg . LM ways? Indignapalis Maennercho Fr “After this war we will be able/p,. 4 from Co Ye's Harareise tm" to produce twice as much as this Winter Br Shms) Indianapolis Maennerchor country can consume,’ said Anson | Suzanne Sten, Soloist
The Backstage club's, Klondike | enough to make a farmer want to party scheduled for tomorrow night |g
“You |
Suit Filed in Movie Strike
Studios Skok Return of 3000 Office- Workers. 1
HOLLYWOOD, March 17 (U. P.).| | —Office workers and publicists at [she motion picture studios meet to- |
|day to determine if they will con-| their walkout along with | {17,000 studio craftsmen who have! [been out on an industry-wide strike for a week. | The meeting
| tinue
was called after (seven major studios petitioned su-| [perior -court for an injunction to prevent the 3000 office workers from staving away from their desks or| penalizing anyone who wanted to come back { The petition was filed by Colum- | bia, Goldwyn, Metro» Goldwyn = | | Maver, RKO, Republic, 20th Cen- | tury Fox and Universal studios. | The studios contended that the |! secrefaries and office boys violated | §
a no-strike pledge in their contracts. | §
Continues Defiance
{ Meanwhile, Herbert Sorrell, head | Lot the Conference of. Studio Unions, | continued his defiance of an order | of President William Green of the American Federation of Labor to get the strikers back to work. | Sorrell sald his men were going to stay out until the C. 8S. U. is! recognized as bargaining agent for 78 set designers. | Green wired Sorrell that the strike was a direct violation of the A. F. of L's no-strike pledge and ordered him to suomit his troubles to wartime agencies set up to han-
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Double Leads
~ Van Johnson and Marilyn Maxwell play the romantic leads in Between Fwo Women,” now at Loew's.
“THE IN NDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Hedy | ls Heroine Dial
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Hedy Lamarr is the doomed heroine in “Experiment Perilous,” . At the Circle.
18
Brent,
Star's Maid Found Dead
Disappeared 5 Days Ago in
(a train,
Actress’ Car.
HOLLYWOOD, March 17 (U.P) —A complete investigation was ordered today into the carbon monoxide death of Mrs. Vene Benham, Merle Oberon's petsonal maid. ~ Her body was found yesterday in the garage at the screen star’s|{ Bonanza” beach home, Shangri-La. lert Livingston : Discovery of the 40-year-old maid | ————— ended a five-day search .which be- |g gan when Mrs. Benham disappeared ih Miss Obérdon's expen- [BX
sive coupe. a
The setond
She was to pick up some mail, | groceries. and a Swedish masseuse and bring them to Miss vere ft
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dle such matters. Sorrell refused to abide by the
order.
Grotto Prepares For Spring Dance
DONALD LAFUZE, chief justice of Sanarah Grotto, will be general chairman of the reception a for the Grotto spring dance Thursday night at the Indiana Roof. Chic Myers’ orchestra will play from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. Members of Mr. LaFuze's committee - are "| | . Charles McCor- | Mr. LaFuze mick, Stanley Bryson, Harry Bryant, , Bruce Eberl¥, William Drapier, Walter McIntyre and Jess Pollock.
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Army show, ‘Bastogne Spesks,” at 7.30 CIRCLE
“Experiment Perilous” with Hedy. Lamarr, George Brent and Paul Lukas, at 12:15, 3:35, 6:55 and 10:18.
“The Big Bonanza,” with Riche
SI Alley m4 jos mame iL | Lt Garner Brown of the sheriffs ar Sunday—" Experiment” at 1:10, homicide squade said he believed | | ‘Manhunt of a 1a 0 500 and S50 |Mrs. Benham committed suicide but : LOEW'S he admitted she could have died “Between Two Women,” with Van accidentally. : Johnson, Lionel. Barrymore and The garage doors were closed but Gloria DeHaven, at 11:41, 1:43, 3:45, unlocked. The ignition key was on
5:47, 7:51 and 9:58. Sunday Between Two Women”
12, 2:02, 4:07, 6:12, 8:19. and 10 26. KEITH'S On stage, “Hit Parade of 1845," at 1:38, 3:56, 6:24, 8:42 and 11.
“The Unwritten Code,” with And Bavage and Tom Neal, at 12:10, 2:28,
4:46, 7:14 and 9.32 Sraday -§tags at 2:08, 4:36, 6:54 12 “Unwritten Code’ at 12 %, % 58, 5.26, 7:44 and 10:02. LYRIC
“The Climax,” with Boris Karloff, Susanna Foster and Turhan Bey, at 11, 1:48, 4:36, 7:24 and 10:12 “Dead Man's Eyes,” with Lon Chaney, at 12:44, 3:32, 6:20 and 5.08, Sunday—"Climax" at 1:44 4:28, 7:16 and 10:04. “Dead Man's Eyes” at 12:40, 3:24, 6:12 and 8
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A combination of love and mad- | ness center about Hedy Lamarr and | her beauty in “Experiment Perilous,” | which opened
yesterday at
Paul Lukas plays Miss Lamarr's husband and reveals himself in a| dual personality, a wealthy private life he does everything in his power to drive his wife insane. Hero-to-the-
In public life philanthropist,
rescue. is
Fall in Love
That night she dies and he pro[ceeds to investigate. he falls in love with Hedy and learns of her dangerous situation. But it isn't as simple as all that. In trying to free Hedy, he finds himself trapped, too. A lot of suspense is involved before they are free from the evil powers of Lukas. The Hilm is based on the novel by Margaret Carpenter.
feature is
and Jane Frazee,
the
George He meets Lukas’ sister, played by Olive Blakeney, on
In the process
“The Big with Richard Arlen, Rob-
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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1945
NEW OFFICERS NAMED ! 1945: George. Sadler, president;
BY. DEMOCRATIC CLUB
The Indiana Democratic club ‘has | dent; elected the following officers for|and Mark Rodenheck, treasurer.
Sohn Linder, first. vice president; Ray OC. Gilbert, second vice presi-
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RE | Can't: Take I With ¥ bloodsta on her mouth could| “ r Wit " ; THe pt wGoutinued, from Preceding Page i “You terran ‘LeRoy Gardner, |have befn’caused by hemorrhages, | Mary Hall and Louis Segar, at police said. { McCarthy y Has New Job— In the Mail Bag— | Te oS Miss Oberon could’ offer little niles help to solve the mystery. Marine FRANK J. McCARTHY, chairman of the PVT. EDDIE L. KELLETT writes from “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,” with D hd ati i Dorothy. McGuire,- James Dunn and Benham, photographer's model and Asso] wav , ver a station hospital in England that “What's o Ize, Jas Dun 8 Associated Railways of Indiana several years, ha "that a Joan Blondel, at 11:35, 2:15, 4:40, |daughter of the victim, said her f i rd i ‘hi Cookin’ ” is a big help. He savs it makes 7:05 and 8:35 : has a nice new job in Washington. Me * rx REE Sunday—"Tres Grows in Brook. |MOther had never recovered comHe's special assistant to the general counsel the rounds in the hospital Hurry up Iyn” at 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, 7:20 and [pletely from an operation two years -. of the Pennsylvania railroad. , . . Governor and gét well, Pvt. Kellett, 2.40, ago. Gates appointed Milton - Matter, Marion Warrant Officer + bahker, a5 director-of-the-Indiana conserva- Bill Meyer, with the’ 7th L P pep jhe, shits pow ou br NEIGHBORHOOD oe ein hart. . . Named to the conservation that he enjoys “What's |. Moreh 15h thew 21 cofumission were James W. Carr; Indian=- Cookin’ ” even more than - us Vo dirt Bob apolis; Ivar Hennings, South Bend; Cornelius the newspapers. because | BELMONT — “Across the Pacific” and jsTRtrrOnD. Ranges Law" a “Hour eep our RED CROSS Af His Side! A Holiday’ omorrow throug efore the Dawn Tomorr throug O'Brien, ' Lawrenceburg, and. Benton Jay it has all the news con- siay: ights of Old Santa Fe" Tuesday: ‘Step Lively" and “HappyBloom, Columbia ‘City. Albert = B. densed. Harry T =r | and Heviched Yomorfons 5 ; land = Srvc 5 , : : | CINEMA — “National Barn Dates’ 338 | PACOMA-.. Atlantic * and ‘Shadows : Be ei Congress Pe Hated Neat, U. 8. N, home from the South Padifie, | | ste pou of Fit or na ~Rasaekeee in the Night.” Tomorrow through Tues; 3Sist I a nl Aor y n * ay. '‘Mrs. Parkingion'' gad: Fal Tig R Sn TECHPr” 0. ie Ra Tum dropped in - office for a look-avound, : .. . | Ser's Daughter.” - . rator a Y Se Corte . 0ara. 4 we Night —'Bign = he ross’. an no ots Pfc. Herman Burnstein says “Aloha” from the I BYE Ne Mondty.. Leave It ‘to the Tomorrow ~ - : r mid ’ Pacific. . . . And now for the birthday greet- ethiug for the Boys” and “Enter | (hrough Tu faa a Rit Een ang Cookies to Be Delivered— ings Happy birthday to S. Sgt. | \tlantic City” and “Laramie | TUXEDO “The Conspirators” and “My THE HOME TOWN'S sweet tooth will get Don W. Oldridge, hospital in France, April ow through Tuesday: | day: “The Very Thought of You" and a nice break next week when hundreds of 23, Aunt Jane, Uncle Bert . And to Pfc. Winged vi ctory” and “Dark Moun- | “Barbary Coast Gent." 0 p { P fd ° or th n Girl Scouts will start delivering their Cookie Roy H. Eastes, Philippines, April 19, Mom, “1 EMI RSON ~‘Desert Song" and “Whistling | vezows Ce omen | hrowsh week orders The Dad, Ray, Martha, Kiddies. . . . And to S. EI, Te TOY a Ouse Tuesday: eve: te Broagvay and county tuberculosis hospital Sgt. Bill Mickel, France, March 22, Elaine, = “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay.” VOGUE—"To Have and Have Not To- \ : ! A Jackie, Sonny, Dorothy, Reece And ESQUIRE = Through Tuesday: ‘‘Hold morrow through Tuesday. ‘French. woh has sent out an SOS for Jacile, Sonny, 1, Back (he Dawn’ and “War Against | man's Crees.” ( x tal’ to Sgt. Edwin R. Weekly, England, April 13, Mrs ey ZARING—Through Tuesday: ‘To Have waved nurses. . The hospital's 8 p FOUNT ax SQUARE — Through Tuesday: | “and Have Not. \ \ last surgical nurse, Miss Dan, Blanche. And to Pvt. Alfred L. Bowery to iway” and Enter Ar- DOWNTOWN st surgical nurse, Mi " : fn pow Jo.B . is Dorothy Gattaker, has Bruder Jr, Holland, March 31, Wife, Son. GARFIELD Musi a 1 attan” and ALAMO Through Monday "His 8 Broth- ‘The Enemy Strikes joined the army nurse corps And to Pfc. Willlam P. Baker Jr, skin Prot morrow through er's Ghost” and “Dark Moun Cartoon — J v . as An ood y Yo Bea! Mrs Soar k ngion.’ AMBASSADOR Bower to wa . Dr. O. W. Fifer has South Pacific, March 30, Mom, Dad, Betty, GRANADA — Through Wednesday: *To |. and “Enter Arsene Lupin * Tomorrow WIBC DIRECT BoA re ie Sire Grandma. . .,. And to §. Sgt. Howard E. ir aus pee 10 Bogs Ney a EACH EVENING 1 1 U Uf : oLI LL 1 of the ngle” 1 ¢ tussian 8 intendent of Methodist Cooper, Philippines, April 5, Wife. . ayy co Prairie. Sag ns == hospital. He replaces And to Cpl. Joseph H. Jonas, South Pacific, | nro a Go Col Repay Ii Date Dr: John. G. Benson, who March 26, Dad, Mother; Rita. And to IRVING—"Something for the Boys” and will devote his entire time Sgt. John A. Claunch, Italy, April 4, Wife, Na. Tomoriow Wiough Ties to his duties ms general Ell Dot And to Pvt. Glenn E. LINCOLN — aroun 1d the World" and “San | secretary. . . . The change Mullenix, France, March 14, Bette, Sandra Mrs, tone and Eo | A strange mastery ay r Yona: Lee And to T. S ob Riley i a (CITT was made at Dr. Benson's : T. Sgt. Bob I » Pacific, MECCA- Spurs” and “Curses of no | request, ‘iv & jury. im April 32, Pat, Mother. And to Pfc. Ine Cat: peor ple.” Tomorrow through HEDY IAMARR criminal court convicted Th s 1. Freeland, Belgium, April 6, Mom, Fe ty! COMBAT 484 Ate GEORGE BRENT Ya Claudine » lv ne adov id Charles DeGraphenreed of Da ame Fami rs Ang to Pfc. | OLD RAIL, on in the Night Ve / the lug wrench slaying of Gustave L. Ha ampbell; Italy, March 18, Mother, row and Monday: ‘Lights of Old Santa | Nai yap Te &ls : a Aunt Anna, Family And to S. Sgt. Pe" and ‘Carolina Blues.” | Wiedenhoft, South side florist, and Judge eo ’ fi Pe? ORIENTAL — “Secret Command” and W. D. Bain sentenced him to’ life imprison- hn'Jr. Emmert, Hawaii, ‘March 26, Wife. , Ranger, Ride" . Tomorrow and | . . senten I 1 anprison . 4 4 . ay Fren man k* ment, . , . Ten persons were injured when And to Cpl. E. J. Wetzel, Philippines, | "Nine G SHEARS Creek? od : ‘12 ' M 1 2 ther on. Sis Y PARAM( n a large truck collided with a streetcar at : Go je, Dad, Don, Sis. An ki ohio Pat, Man! _. 24th and Illinois, , ... Police arrested fa man o Charles Mono Frater, Apr 13, mor ow._u 4 Monday b op A T8enie and FT who left his three small children locked in ni ; And to Pvt. Marien W, ramRrR gh Tuesday: “Since You "HIT PAR. SSN “ alland 1 "i Che Allee va ’ “ a parked car six hours while he was in 1, Holland, Jenny, Stevie, Folks, w » 4 a' tavern drinking And to Albert Stroup, CM. 3-¢c, Hawaii, April Bin NE aimee I pimatg Ae Tana A CERS OAs In g 0 t 188+ 10, Norma, Children. , , And to Sgt. Tall Io Ie Sadie” and. And ro tr ros Forel Boe Now Tomorrow" AWTONIT EN 6 BIG ALL.STAR ASTS 2 . Myron Ferrell, Hawaii, April 15, Mom, Dad. kurz. -— “Pre ichman's- Creek” and “Oh, 8:00 Till 11:45 Tires Tested On Troack— 7 . And to Sgt. Ray W. Aug, England, ,..» Night" Tomorrow through * ‘PANSY the HORSE April 1, Wife And to Lt. (J. 8) Jackson x = ER AIRE Ni % DICK GORDON / il Vife, ; 2 « 80 Through tomorro “To Ha y 7 FIRESTON r er ! gh row: ve THE i9e IONE Tt e & Rubber Co. has D. Modisette, South Pagifie, April 2, Mom, | and Have Not" and “Caribbean Ro- St. Pattick’s Dance * PHIL D'REY reveal I a 8t car equippe 1t} - 3 Shbbiibed synthetic rubber tires a by a Dad, Marcella. . And to Sgt. Arthur H, | ST. CLAIR—'Doughgirls” and “Cala- 14 Xx JONN GALLUS 8) et runber S If 5 1iles he w z li hoose YMOLTo " tan a : Stough, England, April 22, Mom, Dad, Mary *Somet1 Tory rrow through Tuesday: R E G i I E % Bud & Eleanor COLL Indianapolis Motor Speedway at an average hing for "the Boys’ and “Crazy EANO of moré than 100 miles an hoa It Lou, Hoppers. . . . And to Pfc.. Robert Hunt, ANDERS. ” C HH I LDS % * CON COLL! 10Te I 1 ar. dnt 2 . 8 teturn of the Ape ‘Man’! d . March 24, Parents, Brothers, Sisters, 4 il was (driven by Wilbur Shaw, three-time : 5) yy ‘eo Pride of the Plains.” Tomorrow and Famous Orchestra and CREEN wiriner ‘of the 500-mille ave Pig gas And. to Lt. Walter .P. Gorham, Belgium, | Monga: igh petrly” and “Strangers Loretta Vale . . , oN hi company 1s getting ready to spend $2,200,000. April 12, Dad, Mother, Louis, Margery. . .. . | SHERIDAN -“Kismet" and “Doughgirls.” Neal Courtney eon ! ! eng. me, A ‘ And’ Col & Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Frenche Adm. $1.10 building a new batiery of coke ovens and a And to Cpl. Robert H. Staton, Astension man's. Creek.” o . mrt Island, April 7, Mother, Dad, Jane, Jim. .'. . | SPEEDWAY. ‘Abroad With Two “Yanks” producer plant. , . The coke battery will : ; and “Sing, Neighbor, Sing.” Tomorrow expand production by 17 per cent. . . . The And to Roy R. Bryan, Ph. M. 2-c," Melville, and Monday: “To Have and Have Not" ,. recent curtailment of passenger -service on R. I. March 20, Mother, And to Sgt. ase rai and ; : -— m the: Monon railroad’ between here and John R. Rodgers, South Pacific, Mom, Dad. Deg crets of Scotland Yard.” Tomorrow ' Doors = . . téugh Tuesday: ‘Double Indemnit i Chicago has stirred up a real storm. of i And to S. Sgt. John C. Huffman, 3 (and Gildersieeve's Ast demntty” fu 1100 Till 11148 11 P.M. ial : uxembou N ollywood Canteen.” Tomor- . protest. . . .. Among those. frying to do ibourg, March 28, Mother, Dad, Wife, row through Tuesday: “Something for A i something about it are. our city councilmen. Daughter, Sisters. And to Robert the Boys" and *Calaboose.” . + +» They have wired Senators Willis and William Nolan, EM. 3-c, Pacific, March 26, — - Capehirt asking them to seek restoration of Mother, Dad, Norma Jean, JoAnn. , , , | the service, That's all until next week. | EARLY DANCING . Entire contents copyrighted, 1945, L. Straits & Go, Fon Every Fri. Sat San J . . v fig. 2 Ie RYST AL P AL A CE 132 South Illinois St. . Burlesque as You Like It , INC. Bertha Compton Pe*v'¢y) Southern . 729 N. ALLINOIS ST : . . GLORIFIED AMERICAN GIRLS 18. 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