Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1947 — Page 6

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Mm nee PATS PEND COPR 1947 EDOW. L.A WAGNER ALL GHTS RESERVED.

NATIONAL 24-HOUR FORE- | CAST SUMMARY: Warm, humid weather will continue in the eastern third of the U. 8. Early morning temperatures tomorrow will Ls in the 60s from Maine to the Lakes region, Ohio valley and tne northern Gulf states, Forecasters believe warm southerly breezes will send thermometers to the upper 80s in these sections tomorrow afternoon, Somewhat higher readings will be recorded in the plains states where early morning temperatures will be in the 70s, and maximum readings in the 00s tomorrow. Late afternoon and evening " thundershowers will develop from

and Milwaukee 64; New York, Detroit and Cleveland 65; Boston and Philadelphia 66; Washington 67; Atlanta 68; Norfolk and Memphis 70; St. Louis and Fort Worth 74, and Kansas City 176 degrees.

Clear to partly cloudy skies are | Official Weather pictured for the entire COUNLIrY | UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU except southern Florida which | Sunties Tih Runset a will be overcast, (See inset map.) i - marar——— Jog and_low clouds will hang Ra ain” ines Wy. over the coastline from* Port. Deficiency “since Jan. 1 ‘airais land, Oregon, to the Mexican ae totlowing ra shows the temperaborder as cool air flows around tion the Pacific high pressure cell. Weather in the coming 24 hours | : will be determined by two major |Glocinat! alr flows.” Warm, humid south-

. [sentation of Verdi's opera, _{Aug. 1 and 2

44 Named For Symp ony

First Concert pho At Butler Bowl

Names of 44 musicians ‘in the summer symphony orchestra, giving

day by Fablen Sevitzky. The summer orchestra, which will present an all-Gershwin program next ‘Sunday with Abram Chasing as plano soloist, will include 28 members of the regular Indianapoiis 8ymphony, Dr. Sevitzky said. With ‘Mildred - Lind, 21-year-old Indianapolis Symphony violinist, as concertmaster, the string section will include: ' id Blatt, Joseph Bonaccorso, neth lass, Noble ar! Johnson, Arthur Xnebel, Alma

Ti ora Mantz, Pred Noble, Renato P cin} and Edw Resener; violins,

Also: Kennel Alyes, Baul Bariat, Shatlotte Reeves Harold as;

cellos; Harry

Rudolph Peter Paull, ah and ary Spalding,

har "Wind and percussion instrumeniaiists will include: Arthur Deming, Francis Pitzgerald and Harriet Peacock, flutes; Rosemary Lang and Howard Johnson, *tiarinets: Paul ac: Dowell and William chumacher soons; Ruth Peacock, oboe and. English horn; Louis Ruth, trumpet; Curtis M Harry Michels, Donald Schaub and Pr Schaub, Prench horns; Robert Burford, Danvers Julian and Sidney White, tromes; Sam Green, tubs, and L. Townsend Cont and Ralph Lin ard, percussion. Following next Sunday's concert, Dr, Sevitzky will conduct the sum-~ mer symphony in concerts July 23, 26, 27 and 30, and Aug. 10 and 13. He will also direct a two-night pre-

“Alda,”

Reserved seats for all concerts may be obtained at the English theater box office,

Feature Army Songs |On Carillon Program

Army songs will be the feature of

Denver “ erly winds will bring hot, sultry [Wan weather east of the Rockies, It will be cool and comfortable in the Far West as cool northerly winds push down from western Canada. Lowest temperatures expected tomorrow morning include Bismarck 60; Duluth 61; Chicago

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Hog prices gained 50 cents at the Indianapolis stockyards today selling at a top price of $26.75. Cattle prices were unevenly strong and unevenly higher while veal- | Be ers advanced 50 cents, quality offerings.

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Medium less than No 300- 900 pounds 22.000 24.50 Butterfat: No. 1, 65q:. No, 2, 62

Eggs: Current rece 54 lbs, to ease, FETT of WE 0c; grade A darge, 450; medium, 0c: OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 11 AM. TO2 A M.

grade B large, 3c SUNDAY tU. S. Statement LUNCHEON DINNERS from 75 CENTS from 80 CENTS Ament expenses - and | ap 18 ome

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the Scottish Rite cathedral carillon program at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow. In honor of the 106th division re-

7 {union here today through Wednes- ® day, James R. Lawson, carillonneur,

will play such army favorites as “Mademoiselle from Armentieres.”

Local Issues

July 14. Nominal Ruotations Jurnished by Indianapolis securities deale

STOCKS Agents Pin Corp com American States pid .u.ee0.. American States ¢l A ....s4 Atiahite Col com +4 Ayres 4%)% pid

Slaughter lambs were steady to strong on good +4

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TRUCK WHEAT ‘ Indianapolis flour ri and Stato ele vators are paying r bushel for new No. 3 red truck wheal: : No, 3 yellow corn, $3.01 r bushel; No. ite "corn, $2.21, new No, 2 8éc; el ow soy-

Clearings Debits 13,080,000

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its first concert at Butler Bowl next| | Sunday night, were announced to-|

| Snyder directing, will present a pro36%, gram,

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refrigerator, lable-top, gas

$83.75

DOWN Six other groups at $197, $239, $319, $395, $495, $697.

OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9

"LE CAPITAINE" — Randell Dennison, Indianapolis actor, who has the role of Capt. Duval in "The New Moon# centennial summer-opera success currently of the Butler Bowl. Mr. Dennison is one of many local actors and actresses in the Romberg musical,

» TO SING AT I. U.—Miss Mary Johnston, dramatic soprano of West Lafayette, who will be heard in recital at 7:15 p. m. Wednesday, in Indiana university auditorium on the |. U. summer convocation series. Vonnegut Band to Play Concert at Ellenberger

The park department announces

: a concert at 8 p. m. today in Ellen- |

berger park by the Vonnegut band, E. E. Kerner directing. | At 8 p. m. tomorrow in Brookside | center, the Murat Shrirte band, Von

vid Niven, 10:10.

1:28: 30,

Bert at 8:45, CIRCLE ith on Mh Avenwe” re and Ann Harding, " Ren a 6:45 and lo ’ Guilty.” with as Gran

“The Boni i and un Castle, at “ 2:15,

‘INDIANA “l Wonder Whe's Kissing Her New.” with June Haver and Mark Stevens, at 10:30, 3:40, 6:50 and 10. he Crimson Key,” with Kent Taylor and Doris Dowling, at 11:18 2 Ad 5: 35 and 5:45,

KEITH'S

with Dennis Morghh Wyman, at 12:33, 34,

Jheyenne, and Jane 6:55 and 10: “Little lodine,” with Jo Ann Mare low, at 11:38, 2:49. 6 and 9:10,

LOEW'S

“Living In & Big Way," with Gene Kelly Aud Maris Hiconasa! at 11:18, ‘

2:49, 6.20 “Dark Da ," with Lionel BarHmore, James Oralg and Lucille

remer, at 1:01, 4:33 and 8:06. LYRIO

to Heaven,” with Daat 12:25, 3:40, 6:55 and

“Stairwa

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Moflet, at 8:45 and *

reavLe AUN PIKE ~ OPENS 7:30 Dick Powell

“Johnny 0’Clock”

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Open 3:45. A. M, 25a is Ta Ane rie Se Rg brash Heroes” § Howard, “Isle of Missing Men"

PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, - July 14—Twenty-four persons were i| killed and more than 70 injured | here yesterday in a collision of two

ples “DARK DELUSION” Lionel Barrymore—James Oral

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TRURSDAY ON STAGE

“DESI ARNAZ

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RHUMBA-RHYTHM Orchestra

LAST 2 DAYS

Last Two Days!

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PLUS “The Crimson Key”.

Last Two Days! NOW SHOWING

Pat Dare i in Reno |

To Divorce Dorsey RENO, Nev. July 14 (U. P).—

MONDAY, JULY 14,

1947 vorce as “just one of things— they happen every day in Hally-

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INDIANA

NITE, 5:45 (0 6—30c RONALD ALEXIS ZACHARY |} REAGAN SMITH SCOTT

| “sTaLLioN RoaD” *

MAGGIE AND JIGGS “BRINGING UP FATHER"

EAST SIDE

| "The NEW MOON"

if wea., “uty 3, A ouAR Le PHOMAS,

i] Sun, July 32 27.

BUTLER BOWL, 8:45 P. M. TONITE & 5 MORE EVES.

Sigmund Romberg's Thriling Musical

. Seats—$1.35, $1.95, $2.58

5 CONCERTS

FABIEN SEVITZKY

Conducting

Sunday, July 20, All-Gershwin BRAM CHASINS, Pianist

6% tone

Sat., duly 26, LANNY ROSS, “Tenor

POLYNA STOBKA & EST McCHESNEY

Wed., July 30, JENNIE TOUREL, Mezzo”

Concert Prices Res. Seats $1.05, $1.35. Now on Sale

TICKETS—ENGLISH THEATRE 9:30 A. M. to § P. M. Dally At Bowl 7 P. M. Show Nites

STARTING TODAY

In the Beautiful

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Chester Morris “BOSTON BLACKIE AND THE LAW”

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SOUTH SIDE 7

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“THE BiG SLEEPS

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“STRANGE JOURNEY”

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