Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1945 — Page 4

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- Government Agencies ‘Not Agreed Yet

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On How Much Food Europe Will Need

By ROGER BUDROW FEEDING HUNGRY EUROPE IS A BIG JOB. Officials

i say it will put a major dent

in the American diet. The 12

4 ‘million tons the war food administration announced earlier "this week is but the beginning. But even government

agencies don't agree yet on what is needed. It is remembered that agriculture was the first indus-

try in Europe to recover after the last war. An expert just # back from western Europe |, _ says spring planting Is Progress. . ing well, even in Germany. The major food needs are wheat, sugar and fats and oils. For those suffering advanced malnu-

by the government there. The com=~ | pany may use it as a Flay, » ODDS AND EDs: Russia's | Trans-Siberia railway is now dou- | ble~tracked it's said, which would be a big help getting supplies eastward to pound Japan, should ' the two come to blows. . . . The dress pat tern industry sold 100 million pat-

NAV

Swing Songs Pack Circle

Woody Herman's Band Tops Stage Show.

"Woody Herman's- mellow horn,

notch musical aggregation packed the “hepcats” into the Circle theater for the opening Show yesterday. The Woodchoppers played” it sweet and played it ‘hot, alternating the popular sentimental ballads of the hour with the strictly instrumentals which have made Herman a kingpin in swingdom. for the platter fans who are holding their breaths to find out, yes, Herman played “Laura.” The same sax introduction dnd husky vocals by Herman that sent the band’s recording of “Laura” plume meting into the best seller category brought down the thegter with applause.

his drawling vocals and ‘his top-|’

In Loew's Film

Hurd Hatfield and Donna Reed are seen with George Sanders in “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” at Loew's.

At the Alamo

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

INETGHBORHOODS

“| DREAM--'‘Dead..End"

BELMONT ‘Between Two Women” and. “Stagecoach. Tomorrow throu, h Tues~ : “Ministry of Fear’ and “Army

CINEMA —- “For Whom the Bell Tolls." Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Music for Million#' and “Goin’ to Town DAISY ‘The Climax” and ‘Dead Men's Eyes.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.” and “Pardon Us' Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Rainbow Island’ and ‘Sing, Neighbor, Sing.” DRIVE-IN — “Abroad With Two Yanks. Tomorrow and Monday: “Till We Meet Again,” g EMERSON — “Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case” and “Up In Mabel's Room,” To« morrow through Tuesday: “Here Come the WAVES.” ESQUIRE Through Tuesday: Winds" and “They “All Bride.”

“Trade Kissed the

| HOLLY Woop .

FOUNTAIN BQUARE- —Through Tuesday: “Between Two Women" and ‘Jade Mask.’ GARFIELD — “His Butler’ s Sistér” ana “Prairie Thunder. Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Frenchman's Creek.’

Tuesday: ysis for Millions" and “The Last Rid RITZ—'Lost in a Harem" and, “Woman in thes Window.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘‘Here Come the Waves’ and “One Body Too Many.” RIVOLI-—"'Objective Burma" and “Meet Miss Bobby Socks:"" Last. show only: “And the Angels" 8ing.'' Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Torrid Zone and “Love Thy Neighbor ig SANDERS “Underground Suerrillay and “Overland Mail Robbery.” Tomorrow. and Monday: “Woman "in the Window'' and '‘Her Lucky Night. ST. CLAIR — “Tall in the Saddle and “My Pal Wolf.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Between Two Women" and ‘Meet Miss Bobby Socks.” SHERIDAN — “Lost in a Harem" ‘Music in Manhattan" through Wednesday: ‘‘Bes ward” and “Suspicion.” SPEEDWAY-"Objective Burma.” row and Monday: Brooklyn.” STATE--''Address Unknown’ coach From Sonora,’ Tuesday: of Nevada."

and t Foot For-

Tomor= “A Tree Grows ip

and “Stage- : Tomorrow through “Secret Command” and “Song

GRANADA — Through Wednesday: ‘To night and Every Night” and ‘“Bluebeard.” ‘Woman of the Town" and “Song of the Range,” Tomorrow i through Tuesday! “National Velvet.’

IRVING— “Ministry of. Fear"

STRAND Ri Spain.’

“Dead End" and “Kid: Prom Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Between ‘Two Women! and “Meet Miss Bobby Socks. # STRATFORD - * ‘Casanova in Burlesque and “Wild Horse Phantom.’ Tomor-

1Max Factor, beauty adviser to the

Tomorrow *

GIVE STARS GLAMOR

HOLLYWOOD, May 12 (U. P.).—~

screen stars, today completed his annual Mother's day survey and announced that motherhood is a definite asset to feminine glamor, Factor had some interesting material for" his survey. There .were qurvaceous Rita Hayworth, * who became a mother this year far the first time, and experienced vdiaper changers liké Lana Turner, Betty Grable, Alice Faye, Gene Tiefney, and Joan Bennett, “In my professional opinion,” the

Wi __ SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1045 DECLARES BABIES -

beauty expert said, “thy are more glamorous today than they were hefore they became mothers.” *

41° don’t see how any woman

could think that becoming a mother is going to make her less appealing.

SPRING CONCERT SET

The third annual spring ‘concert at Technical high, school will be

held at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Stuart

hall on “the school's campus. The

program will be given by the Girls’ Concert club, the instrumental trio

and the girls’ ensemble.

hi NTAIN

Plus Tax ) With LIONEL BARRYMORE ¢ GLORIA DeHAVEN ¢ MARILYN MAXWELL \ Plus ® . Sidney Toler As Charlie Chan In “THE JADE MASK"

and “Man Jomorrow “A. Tree Grows in

trition there Will terns over the counter last year and be shipments of | mail order houses sold another milcanned and dried| lion, twice the 1939 volume . .. Inmilk, dried eggs, ternational Harvester's cotton canned meats and | picker (it's making 80 this year) other specialty| will have some competition from foods. Deere & Co. and Allis-Chalmers, Government of-| both of whom expect to test their ficials hesitate to| models this summer. . . . Stubborn reveal how much| Sewell Avery, 71-year-old president food will be sent. They fear politi- of Montgomery Ward, has told cal’ repercussions from homefolk | stockholders he is hunting for somealready chaffing about the meatione else to fill his job, which won't and other shortages. displease all of them. ... Westing“But the real reason they are re-| house plans to sell a Precipitron for tuctant to discuss the situation vet home use, to trap dust and dirt in Is that they don't: know too much|the air electrostatically, for around about it.- There are so many | 3356 . . » Ireland plans gpending agencies with fingers in the in- $400 millions on roads, hotising and ternational food pie. The top dog| hospitals. . . . Indianapolis depart5 supposed’ to be. the interagency ment store sales last week were committee on foreign shipments, 119% over a year ago.

feaded by Leo Crowly, foreign ecoaomic administrator. This agency TRIBUTE TO MOTHERS The Zaring theater will pay trib-

8 supposed to have the-final say m how the country’s food supply "8 y be divided BL “the home | Ute to Indianapolis mothers over 50 ront and foreign needs. «| tomorrow for the 10th consecutive - year: The ‘mothers’ will be honored

2 » » ” ATIONAL HAR guests of the theater and its staff at all of the Zaring’s shows to-

Jo. will spend between $100 million "and $150, million for post-war plant sxpansion, President Fowler ‘Mc- | mOrTow.

row through Tuesday: "Heavenly Days" and “Secret Command." TACOMA ‘Sing, Neighbor, “Buckskin Frontier." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Very Thought of You” and “Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves." TALBOTT-—“For Whom the Bell Tolls” Tomorrow through Tugsday: ‘Lost in & Harem" and “Murder, My Sweet.” TUXEDO “Pittsburgh and “Falcon in Hoilywood." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Music for Millions” and ‘“‘Moon- - light and Cactus UPTOWN-—'"Tall in the Saddle” and “My - Pal, Wolf," Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Between Two Women" and ‘Meet Miss Bobby Sox.” . 4{VOGUE—"Objectivé Burma.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “National Velvet.” ZARING-. Through Tuesday: ‘Objective urma

in Half-Moon Street.” through Tuesday: Brooklyn#® ’ ; LINCOLN “Adventures. of Tartu" and "Git. Along Little Dogie." Tomorrow through Tuesday: "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo." . MECCA-—~'"Hail to the Rangers" and Tampico,” Tomorrow through Tuesday. “Double Indemnity” and “The Whistler.” OLD TRAIL — “Strange Affair” and “Rootin’ Tootin’ Rhythm.” Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Objective ‘Burma’ and “Sing Me a Song of Texas.’ ORIENTAL! ‘Sunday Dinner for a Soldier’” and “The Fighting Lady.” Tomorrow and Monday: “Here Come the Waves and ‘‘Sergeant Mike." PARAMOUNT-—"Bowery Champs” ‘and “Dead or Alive.” Tomorrow and Mon-

Raymon Hatton supplies the | 455" “There's Something About a ldier” and “Buckskin Frontier." omedy wh ohnny Mack | S° 3 ° eay ile J Ey PARKER-—Through Tuesday: *"Tall {in Brown is the fast-thinking hero |

the Saddle” and ‘The Master Race." “Gun Smoke” at the Alamo.

Another high spot in the band’s personal appearance here is Frances Wayne's moanin’ rendition of “Happiness Is Just a Thing Called| Joe,” and “Caledonia” ‘and “Who Dat Up. There?’ with vocals by the maestro. These three tunes, also recently waxed by the Woodchoppers, are on the play over andver again list of the juke box brigade. Novelty numbers by several of the boys in the band and specialties by Dancer Eunice Healy and Co-}| median Don Cumings augment the musical program.

Now Thru Wed. TONIGHT AND

RITA “HAYWORTH + ® EVERY NIGHT

IN TECHNICOLOR—WITH LEE BOWMAN AND 4 BWELL CAST

| Plus * John Carradise In “BLUE BEARD”

Sing” and

“TALL IN THE IE SADDLE" “My “Pal “Wolf”

“TALL IN THE SADDLE"

em PLUS

“My Pal Wolf"

DOWNTOWN

ALAMO—Through Monday: and Goin’ to Town.’

. = “Gun Smoke" Times Amusement

Clock... In pe ma wine i Beattie Says Goebbels’ Yarns Deceived Nazis to the End

PAL Justice and Shirley Stonebraker, at 8:30 p. .By EDWARD W. BE! ATTIE JR. United Press Stafl Correspondent

CIRCLE On stage, Woody Herman and his orchestra, at 12:40, 2:50, 5:05, 7:18 and 9:45. “The Bullfighters” with Stan XERTIGNY, France.—We spent the night with 19 of us jammed into a tiny school room on wet straw without blankets—German guards and their prisoners all mixed up snoring and steaming together. | There was a highly colored map of France on one wall. Little groups of guards gathered in front of it, shakihg their heads mournfully, I}

REX—"Murder My Sweet” and “Chey. |AMBASSADOR--‘“Between Two. Women" enne Wildcat." Tomorrow thr rough. and “Murder My Sweet.” "Fomorrow through Wednesday: '‘Meet Me in St. ouis."’

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“Sunday Dinner for a Soldier” — PIUS —

“The Fighting Lady”

Laurel and Oliver Hardy, at 11:15, ii 3a 6, 8:30 and 10:35.

day-Staxe, at 12:55, 3:05, 5:15, 1: o be 9:3 “The Bullfighters,” at 1:50, % 6:10, 8:20 and 10:25, LOEW'S “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”

Neighborhood Theater Directory

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Cormick told stockholders. A new farm tractor factory on ‘he Mississippi river between Alton ind Wood River, Ill, and a new ‘arm implement plant at Memphis wait only government o. k. Also slanned is an assembly and manu- _ Jacturing plant at Saltillo, Mexico. Also being considered are a West Joast farm equipment plant and a truck factory. Some plant sites Already have been acquired. The company has repurchased ‘rom the British government a large 1ssembly plant and storage warejouse which Harvester built in Doncaster, England, before the war and which shortly was taken over

PARK OPENS TONIGHT

Riverside amusement park will open tonight for its 43d consecutive season, John Coleman, park president, announced today. The original opening, scheduled for last week-end, was postponed because of bad weather.-

HURT CHASING SPEEDER Chasing a speeding taxicab on Fall Creek blvd. and 32d st. last night, Motorcycle Officer Robert Reisner, 38, was slightly . injured

with George Sanders, at 11:57, 2:32, 5:07, 7:44, 10:21 and 1. Sunday—‘The_ Picture of Dorian Gray,» at 12, 2:17, 4:52, 7:29 and

INDIANA “The Three Caballeros,” Panchito, Joe Duck, at 11, 10:25. “Identity Unknown,” with Richard Arlen and Cheryl Walker, at 12:45, 3:35. 6:25 and 9:15. “The Three Caballeros, »

: “Idenat 13:25, 3: 15,

6:10 LXRIC “The Cowboy and the Lady,” with Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon at 11, 2:43, 6:26 and 10:09. “Barbary Coast,” with Edward ‘GQ. Robinson, Joel McCrea, Miriam

with Carioca and Donald 1:65, 4:45, 7:35 and

. Unknown,”

when his cycle skidded and sent him sliding 120 feet. The cabbie! escaped. |

Hopkins and Brian Dunlevy at 1:12, 4:55 amd 8:38.

Sunday—“Cowboy and the Lady, t 12:30, 3:39, 6:48 and 9:57. ay

finally discovered why. The Americ if it moves just five miles or so

whereby we could slip into Voges! and so down to the Rhine plain. | About the middle of the miserable night I discovered the sergeant in charge of the guard studying | diligently from a pocket-size Eng- | lish-German dictionary. Finds Two Books I succeeded in supplementing my library—which consisted to date of Baron Von Richthofen’s Autobiography in German-with Oliver Twist and The Last of the Mohicans in French. The latter ought |

farther south there will be no road|

{the rear areas do nearly as well

an 3d army had taken Opinal, and

2 =" Ld

This is the sixth installment of the prisoner-of-war diary of United Press War Correspondent Edward W. Beattie Jr, who was liberated last week from a German camp.

the front with good soups, cheese and sausage plus considerable private food they carry along in suitcases or knapsacks. I don’t imagine

Mecklin Freed

Occasionally they buy food from the ‘natives but I imagine a lot is

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to last me a long time because I : don’t have the reading facility in| After seeing. great trainloads of French I do in German, |cognae, liqueurs and champagne A guard who has been more gen- | which we glimpsed on our sweep | erous than most with looted French | through France I don't imagine the | cigarets gave me a -bottle of Ger- | Germans have any hesitation on| man wartime beer this afternoon. | {principle about taking what they It was an awful shock for anyone want. who remembers oldtime Munich| A guarg today that

Rilbeh anders Sopy ot “De 'Mecklin (John Mecklin, Chicago Ow “g am oo Sy nN" e y Sun correspondent captured with i 8 oIN’ Wache”—the watch—a well edited | Beattie) was being evacuated from little paper for troops which quotes | Chaumont in a column of marine

Prime Minister Winston Churchill] i troops which ran into an Americ as having said that if the allies| shal TO road. i

Bob Crosby—Lynn Merrick

‘MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKY’ EXTRA Added to Last Show

TONIGHT ONLY! Betty Fred Dorothy

Hutton M'Murray Lamour ‘AND THE ANGELS SING’

Box Office Open Till 11 P. M, Others

SUN.—MON.—TUES. Riordan, M.

James Ann Pat Crane, E. F CAGNEY SHERIDAN ‘ O'BRIEN Elmer Sand “TORRID ZONE" Str ts rd 19th & Joe E, Brown ak. Mar Fred Mrs. Louis a 0 College Dale Evans Y Méidames F “CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE” BENNY MARTIN ae escames F THY NEIG Welch, N. K

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quoted U. 8. Secretary of War P . | avistoi . at O'Brien “SECRET COMMAND! Henry L. Stimson to the effect that | the provision of the Geneva con Liat en. Van Johnson Thursday in Donna Reed-—Lionel Barrymore is the daus

vention prot defen . if the war is. not | entic rotecting fenseless pris “DR. GILLESPIE'S CRIMINAL CASE” d y Richmond, ]

won this fall | -| America will reserve her freedom of | to battle Dennis O'Keéefe—Marjorie Reynolds . “UP IN MABEL'S ROOM” Attendal Ferris Taylc

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Ona Massen “MASTER RACE"

SHERIDAN ,.. 5. E. Wash, TONIGHT OPEN 6:45 to 6-30 Abbott & Costello—Marilyn Maxwell

“LOST IN A HAREM” Anne Shirley ‘MUSIC IN MANHATTAN’

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SUN. & MON.—2 Big Hits “Mrs. Bessie |

Carmen Miranda~—~Michael O'Shea are Mrs. Lu

‘Something About a Soldier’ Miss Agnes } Richarg “Buckskin Frontier” Minney, first

idents; Miss DREAM "si" G. Autry “ROOTIN’ TOOTIN' RHYTHM”

Alice McMal responding —FINA HREY be ” SUN: six ME 4 SONG OF T BOGART iT ow CT “PARDON US”

Irene Fultz, Mrs, Matt “MYSTERY RIVER AR BOAT" NATE fi SAT. NITE: 10:45 “JUNGLE

WHATS CTBKIN'/

MITRE A 16th and Open Daily]

CINEMA Delaware 1:30 P.M.

Gary Soe herd Bergman “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS”

Sunday Thru Tuesday

1 garet O'Brien—Jose Iturbi

“Music FOR MILLIONS”

Page 2 May 12, 1945

Continued from Preceding Page

Blood Bank to Be Closed—

THE BLOOD BANK here will be closed next Saturday by the Red Cross because of ~ the reduced need resulting from victory in Europe. . . . Since the center was opened, more than 75,000 persons have donated about 300,000 pints of blood. . . . The Madden-Nottingham Legion post gave a dinner Wednesday night in honor of the 33 persons who have given at least two gallons of blood. . . Some indicated they would/ travel to Chicago to continue giving. . . . Many seagulls have been observed this spring on and around the water reservoir near Oaklandon. , . . Ninety-nine were observed in one day. . . . They're probably strays from the Great Lakes. . . . Also pbserved at the reservoir is a bald eagle. . . . The Rev, H. E. Turney, Indianapolis was re-elected president of the Indiana Synod of the United Lutheran church.

w Tw Cops No Longer Barred—

BELIEVING IN preparedness, a local “club” - obtained a temporary restraining order against police interference virtually before it was opened. . . . It was the 373 club, 375 8. Illinois. . «. The oraer was dissolved a few days later in circuit court when the city charged: Ve the club was organized Is “out of all kinds of tobacco.” . . . He “as a cloak and means says for the xe folks not to blame him if of carrying on gams= they can't g& any cigarets at the store, bling activities.” . +. The G. O. Ps and . He hasn't any, either. , , . Also rethe Demos are fighting it out in court to ceived was a nice letter from Lt. R. J. Kahn, see who gets the lucrative beer wholesaling in the Pacific. , . , And now for the birthbusiness. . . . A dozen wholesalers whose day greetings. . . . Happy birthday to Cpl. licenses were canceled by the new state Arvin R. Hawthorne, liquor law are contesting constitutionality Brother. . of the law. . We're.up to our knees tn May 9, Teresa. . , . And to Cpl. Rexford A. garbage and ashes, with most "of the city Robinson, Paris, May 17, Bab, Rexine, maintenance employees on strike more than Mother, Daddy, Wanda. . . . And to Cpl a week. . Mrs. Dortha Hunter, 2045 Arnold W. Messersmith, Philippines, May 20, Park ave, who has kept the city's pigeons Mother, Dad, David, Joan, . , . And to Pvt. out of the park department traps by feeding Lester LeCompte Jr. France, June 6, Mom, | them, was dragged off to court under a Dad, Mary Jane, Bob. . =" And to George new ordinance barring the feeding of pigeons Hill Jr, maritime service; May 25, Mom,

in public parks. . . . Judge McNells turned Dak PRY + And to Lt. Raymond her loose. Police arrested her again, anada, Aberdeen proving grounds, May 26,

and the court ffeed her again. . Col. ite. ni + + « And to Opl. Stuart C. Leroy E. Burney wes named state health ia na, May 25, Mom, Dad, Alice

commissioner, succeeding Dr. Thurman B. Suse: Saar : And o on John F. Ree, Rice, who will resume his teaching and ay ie . ay rE Mom. Ee writing. , Clifford Davids, was overcome hs ABBE + ue d : me Jon

Venable, Okinawa, May 29, Family, Lois. by sinoke from a fire at Grenwald's market, ”: : : 26 N. Delaware, + w+ And to Pfc. Leonard Markey, Camp

LeJeune, N. C., May 16, Mom, Dad, Sister, xxx

told - me

President to fly to Europe to study all channels of international communications. | Not bad-for only a few months in the senate, «+ + The Most Rev, John F. O'Hara, a

native of Indianapolis, was installed this week as the Catholic bishop of Buffalo. . He's the brother of Joe O'Hara of the Man's Store. . . . Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht was honored by the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation at a dinner in the Broadmoor Country club on the anniversary of his 40th year in the congregation's pulpit.

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oners against exposures danger. So Johnny is out. Es Confidence in V-T Wish I was.

The paper had plenty about the ~ = = 3 BALLROOM

new German weapomn.— There is no | * ¥ doubt in’ my mind that these | a DANCING promises of new weapons were to| NEW CLASS OPENS . Monday, May 14—8:30 p.m.

28th and Central Errol Henry FLYNN OBIA HULL “OBJECTIVE BURMA" Plus Selected Short Subjects

CARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY

“BARBARY COAST" Eh «ot Edward G. Robinson . Joel

In the Mail Bag—

FROM OKINAWA, Capt. K. A Sparks V-Mails greetings and says: “Out here in “ Okinawa a bit of news is like a package from home, . . . We hear too much from Tokyo ||

become one of Propaganda Minster | Joseph Goebbels’ most. valuable instruments in maintaining morale. At least a dozen German soldiers {told me that the V-1 has smashed | London flat. - When I told them I {saw the first three weeks or so of | { V-1 damage in London and that it | was primarily a nuisance weapon | | which could have no effect on the war they looked as though I were {a liar. The general reaction was— “well, anyway, the fuerher will have | other weapons to do the job if the | V-1 is not. enough.” | These troops eat pretty well at

SUSPECT BANDIT IN CRIMINAL ASSAULT

A 19-year-old N. Sherman dr. girl last night was raped hy a man who police believe committed a holdup a half hour earlier. The girl was dragged into a garage on Commerce ave. after she had gotten off a bus at Commerce and Ludlow aves, police reported. She was treated at City hospital. Earlier a man answering to the (same description held up and {robbed Henry Brendt, 178, of 2206 | Winter ave, of $2 as he was walk|ing near his home,

Miss Luc been elected Wooster, O.

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and not enough from home.” . Sgt. Paul E. Duffy, with the 9th army in Germany, writes that he’s a “What's Cookin’” fan. . . . Until he went to war he was assistant buyer in Wasson's men's | furnishings. . Greetings, competitor! | Paul Rice, 8. 1-c, Writes : from the South Pacific that he likes “What's Cookin’” very much. Em . He's aboard a gunboat which he says | |

LATE SHOW TONIGHT

a a METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER A | me Oscar woes

THE PICTURE OF

Talbott at 224 Open 12:45 P. M. Cont. Showing

TALBOTT

Gary Cooper—Ingrid Bergman “FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS"

WEST SIDE

STA 2702 W. Paul Lukas Tenth Madeleine Christians “ADDRESS UNKNOWN” Hoot Gibson “SONORA STAGECOACH” SUNDAY Pat 0’ Brioh Loui ol Landis

“SECR! MMAN Roy Rogers * ONG OF NEVADA"

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“OBJECTIVE BURMA” Plus Selected Shorts

SUN. ‘Tree Grows in Brklyn. OLD TRAIL we y. ah

Evelyn Keyes “STRANG PE AR"

Germany, Mother,

mea THURSDAY . « And to Pvt. Francis M. Roell, :

“TOMORROW—THE WORLD” PLUS “EVE KNEW HER APPLES”

U. S. STATEMENT

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) —Gov- | ER TA SL ernment expenses and receipts for the os] fo JY I current fiscal year through May 10, com. Me pared with a year ago ’ This Year Last Year Expenses $84,.556,511,060 $70 745,644,243 War Spending 76,670,863,424 Receipts 38,490,568,373 Net Deficit 46,065,042,187 10,204,825,027 10,056,894,813 9,441,885,610 10,104,083,153

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