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SATURDAY MAR. 12, 1040
Inside Indianapolis
GEORGE W. BTARK sits at snap-brim#hed Mat on, coat off and.
‘desk with a ee Br ea
es rolled right in his own family circle. up, pouring his compelling sales baritone into a ge / : was graduated in commerce bv nl ity of gi at the Univers.
The air is super-charged with energy. Péople about him move briskly, There is the feel of highcompression, as go-getters move about briskly in school, but if the Bards hitUng, highly-competitive Packing busi- you know We cam
There is little “Wonder that this organization went from a standing start in 1936 to a $20 million-a-year business in 13 years. Its customer cordiality stands out. The Stark-Wetzel organi- . Mr. zation pari buts through the door to meet joined i
office galley. It Is always there, always hot. When your cup is empty; she offers you a second.
Like & Sales Juggernaut -
, they now have
keeping customers happy, right down to the con- business, sumer, rolls into the picture like a sales jugger-’ naut who makes every minute account for sométhing worthwhile, «He starts to tell you his story, straight, easy; fast. The phone rings. He listens.
up.
business. began
know? Good. . . , Good.” He doodies on a blue note pad, talking furiously. A question clicks in his ear, “I don't know. We want to know, too. If
you find out, let us know.” He punctuates his ing cleanliness,
In the last
sentences with laugh salvos, . Blue seems to be his color. Blue pin-striped shirt, Deeper blue pin-striped suit. He's a pencil " tosser and a desk slapper, It's his sales energy spilling over, His father was in the wholesale and retail meat Qusiness in Chicago for 45 years. As a boy
He helps them demonstrators,
* far behind.
effort. “You've Bot these days,” forget to send
from dawn to
in.
George W.! Stark... . zero to $20 million in years
world when the depression pretty hard blow for a young
meat operation. Frank Stark, an older brother, GEORGE STARK, who has' taught the pack- also an Armour alumnus, ie Thon? the business. ing house business a few tricks about selling and They then went into the’ slaughtering end of the
Then came the darkening recession clouds of 1937. They worked hard, pulled throvgh. In 1938
His face lights: side Indianapolis, In 1942 they bought the‘ old City Butcher “Hiya, Fireball, What do you say? What do you plant which had closed, “We sold the entire production to Stokley’s who canned It Into boneless beef army rations,” sald Mr, Stark In 1946 the firm rebuilt the Capitol Packing Co., the beef division of Stark-Wetzel Co., Inc., stress-
pletely remodeled its plants with new packing machinery for sausage in luncheon meats, George Stark knows his meats, watches not only his own inventory but that of his customers.
-Knows Meal Appetites |
HE IS a devout disciple of advertising, and uses every type which will: spread the stdry of Stark-Wetzel quality, He knows meat appetites, f§ honey loaf is a favorite for the working man's + lunch box. But pepper loaf and olive loaf are not
He also knows the value of incentive. His sales“men can run their earnings up along with their
he says. He's married and has four girls. Yesterday he observed his 10th wedding anniversary, and didn’t He's a work-hungry man, eats it up. Goes
“No time for it,
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- you 32500 So Plant on Henry St. Mr. Stark borrowed
Lane, where their big hog, cured and luncheon
good lighting and efficiency. two ‘years Stark-Wetzel has com=
sell meat with store displays and!
Pressed hams and
to try twice as hard to get an order!
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dusk, grabs his lunch on the fly. * he says, and has something sent
Of course, there's always that coffee flask, hot| and ready, and there's no trouble getting good
CHRIST TEMPLE
Elden M. E. Golden, Pastor 402 W: Fall Creek Blvd. Invites You to Sunday Services Sunday Scheel, 12 Neen; Worship, Sunday, 5 a. mm; Prayer
9:45 a mn.
CHRIST TOME 481 Ww, Full Cronk Powy.
Service, ging FT 7:45 p. wm. Evening Worship. Tuesday and Friday Bible Class, 2:30 p. m. fo 4:30 p. m.
SERVICES EACH EVENING EXCEPT SATURDAY A WELCOME 70 ALL
kneel ‘Silver River” ‘and “Tenth Avenue | ONT-—"Belle Starr's Daughter” and Tn le trol.” CINE MA— ‘Race Street” and “Irem Cur-
CORONET— ‘S80 Evil My Love” and * ‘Piying
BAPTIST CHURCHES
CENTRAL BAPTIST WOODRUFF PLACE Invites You to Worship With Us| cor. Bast Michigan at MN. Walcott at Central Ave, & Westfield Blvd. L C. TRENT, D. D. 10:45 A, M.—Morning Service, 10:45 A. M.—“We Want Peace.” — Dry Gu H.-O'Donnell- speaking. ev. Over, Cumin wi res a at services.
‘Youth Ime. 5:00 to 7:18 P. M.
Classes for All Ages
pico pnt sommes.
“Gallant Blade.” ‘or Peggy’ and
FT. SQUARE—"A ‘Belle Starr's Daughte Ber. FIELD—' Southern Yankees” and ado.” Heart”. lake.
R ‘A “Adventures in Silver Oe Deciaian f Christopher her | on of HAMILTON~"Man from Colorado” and 1 _ “Blondie’'s RM lus cartoons. HOLLYWOO Tattler and “Disaster” Oe en cireu BIWARD...: ‘Guns of Hate” "and * ‘Puddin’ IRVING—"A Date with Judy” snd “Love and Le
a MECOLN vAn els with Dirty Paces” and
OWd-Timers Loyalty Sunday 1
9:30 A. M.— 10:45 A. M~*“The Key Events of 10:48 A M.—Old-Timers Worship Service.
Life.” \ M.—~ Mens loyalty Servios. Speak- | U 7:30 P. M.—"Peace In The Cross.” bus, Ohto, sig. Colum-
6:00 P. M.—Angelus Hour for Youth.
TUREDO FARK N. Grant (4100 Bast) | oo ow P20 TBM Thun ,-_ 8. 8. Clutton 9:30 AL: 1:30 P.M CROOKED CREEK, N. Mich. Rd. & 68th oLD "TRAIL k— “Three Godfathers” and EXETER BAPTIBT—Exeter & 17th St5 Louis G. Crafton 9:48—11:30: | P M. | ORIENTAL— Msn from Cojrado” and Rev. Isom Perris—9:30 7:30. LYNHURS1—Lynhurst Dr. 3 blocks 8. PAR KER Romantie 4 “Contah EMERSON AVE —Emerson N tw Washis st. Donaid J. Dunkin. | gry mn” and “Casbah” _ York. Peter Vroom. 10:30 4 AM. 130 P.M. | nestor rumingion 81. . and 1:30 0. Wm. “of Dodge’ Cry Some 48d “Desperados FE ” ont SAR RZ Words And, Music” plus “Calgary an t » METHODIST CHURCHES TE re odihiners” nd Junge - Batol Zhiya.l late show tonight: 4 on ROBERTS PARK CHURCH NORTH METHODIST sAXDERS Finiine Father Dunne” Since 1821 UR SHERIDAN." ‘words . Ynamer-" and ondie’ Sec "» Delaware at Vermont MERIDIAN AT 38TH STREET sprrowar— sen Francisco’ and “Cate. Rev, Amos L. Boren, Minister Dr. Dallas L. Browning, | lina a Interlude. - 5:30 P. M.—M. Y. F. Dr. William C. Hartinger |35"GikiR" tures Goatarbers "sad Ho 9:30 A. M.—Church School Ministers | g Minor Vices: Mr. Earl McMinn, Supt. Minor and “No
I SAN. aire Codfathers”
XEDO" An els ith, Dirt, oeTher Drives M1 Nigh rty Faces” and hree God pr Minor Vices fathers
VOGUE—“Good Sam” and * ‘Melod ZARING—* ‘So r to My Bear tad
‘and “No
Music: Evansville College Acappella Choir, Margaret
; “EAST 10TH STREET Taylor Shephard, director.
C. R. Holmes, Pastor E. 10th 8t., at Keystone Ave.
Church 8chool siveeess:9:30Worship Service .......1045 /
“Does Jesus Care?” Home of the Everson Bible Clams.
Go to Church Sunday
Dea “Climbing the Matterhorn.” Rr —
- \Foremen to Meet
| The Schwitzer-Cummins -Forefan's Club. will hold .a dinner meeting for members and com-
pany execuptives at 6:30 p, m. Fri-|
] day in McClarney’s Restaurant.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Tenth and Park MISSIONARY © CONVENTION Each Night 7:30
—Speakers—
Dr. James Graham, Dr. V. R. Edman
BIBLE CHURCH
REVIVAL
3851 E. New York st. With the Texas Evangelists. Mr and Mrs.
6. A. MANGUN
Services Each Night 7:45, except Monday.
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Mrs. G. Breaden C. E. Carlson Palestine ; W. China AMBASSADOR QUARTETTE TORONTO, CANADA SUNDAY SERVICES 10:45 A, M. 3 P.M. , 7:30 P. M. SLIDES MOVING PICTURES COSTUMES nt
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Belmont. Church of Christ | «1002-8. Belmont Ave. | Sunday Program Bible Slasses, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching, 10:45 a, m, and 7:45 p. m. Carl Flinn, Minister—CA-1350
i TT | WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY . | “Giving The Gospel to 8 World | Lost in Sin>
BEREAN GOSPEL TEMPLE
Carvolitoh at 13th St, | FORD PORTER, Pastor
Sunday. Services: 9:45 a. m., 10:45 a. m. { 6:30 p. m., 7:30 p. m. | Tune in first Broadcast from | Short Wave Station HCJB, Quite, Ecuador, over 3 Tronsmitters— 12.5, 9.9 and 15.1.
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WELCOME! TONIGHT—7:30 YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY
Speaker: DR. JOHN TROY Y FOR C CLUB
North Meridian & 20th Streets Snack Shop open to public daily, 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. Good sandwiches, tasty | _ sundaes and sodas. Hear Youth for Christ Broadcost Sunday night, 10:30 ~ WISH. ~~ GETHSEMANE - UNITED LUTHERAN. - 4717 E. Michigan ~ Rev.’ J John 8. Albert, b.D. 9:30 A. M.—8unday Sangol lo Sa
|ganize at least half of the city’s
and
| Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m. |
Clermont Stores
Loot-loaded burglars left a trail of destruction and broken vending machines: in their wake in Clermont, Ind., yesterday. They entered a tavern, a grille, . poolroom and drugstore in| Clermiiont's main thoroughfare by forcing doors and windows with a crow bas, according to sheriff's deputies. The burglaries were: completed within a few minutes of each other, police officials said,
by Lawrence ¥. Henry, Clermont, lost $90 to $95. - The take from the Clermont grille next door, owned by Gertrude: Westenburg, was estimated at $41.50 in cash and five pounds or frozen fish, ~1After smashing a’ ‘cash register fi futile search for cdsh in the neighboring Clérmont—Poolroom, owned by O. C. Carter, Clermont, * the ars crossed the intersection to the Clermont Drugstore. Missing from the drugstore this
Noah
y Jr. as Agdebonair cowpele | in “Frontier Badman,
doubled - with: Die. ontier” at the Arwbate ord Theater.
current die
} ” Mts long climb upward. : ; : were. trained and. added. “They bu a on City Looking for morning, according to John E.|
Engineer Firm
Bennett. Clermont, owner, were, $60 in change, two watches valued at $11.50 each, 50 cartons of cigarets, six boxes of cigars, six 2 : boxes of chocolate and metric Needs Private Help Nelghts from ‘the prescription On Relief Sewer Plans| Two juke boxes, a cigaret ma-|
|chine and a Pusha machine were Indianapolis was shopping for! smash ashed
an engineering firm today to or-
$4 million relief sewer project. Unable to hire enough qualified | engineers ut city salaries to draft this year's program, the engi-| neering department is turning to! private enterprise for assistance. M. G. Johnson, city engineer, | sald his. department must give priority attention to upkeep and installations on some 700 miles of local sewer lines, but would be able to handle about half the” relief program. Not Enough Engineers
Only the time remaining when plans for local upkeep are completed can be devoted to development of the relief lines, he said. There are not enough engineers to do the job. The move to engage private firms is seen by city officials as the only means of completing 1949 sewer developments. |
“FRONTIER BADMEN" “DIAMOND | FRONTIER”
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meat. About all he needs is a loaf of bread. (By Clock 136 N. ST. Harold Hartley.) = ODEON { AT “The: Glass Menagerie,” with th Open , M.——Adult; { Neighborhood 1 Jordan Players; at 18. . Randeioh Seott » A infu i CIRaLE “TRAIL STREET” earers “The Life of Riley” with William Berke Rareh & Reon Byrd Ser "HAS 3 Va." | | Dick Trae Meets Gruesome | a ; - : | ALAMO-="T: 0 Bireet’ and Dick Tracy i. a Is N York, th : ) > i “Tra a “ T™ ew ork,” wi yr Meets Gruesome Henry Morgan pd Rudy Vallee, at , | AMBASSADOR — ‘Prontier Badmen” and| 11:15, 3:36, 5:30, 8:40 and 11:30 © J 'MURAT Mg PARAMOUNT. Barert ‘Girls Don't Talk" sums I Morning A Ay or art £ “Day of Wrath." Danish film, a || mativee it un. NEIGHBORHOOD 3 4 85:20, 18 and ) |AVALON—"Walis of Jericho” and ‘Under : INDIANA | _ California Stars. “Rogues” Regiment,” with Dick BEL Powell, Marta Toren
and Vincent Price, at 13:50, 4:05, 7:20 and 10:30. { “The Saxon Charm,” with Robert - Montgomery, Susan Hayward, John Payne and -Audrey Totler, at 11:20 2:35, 5:50 and 8:55.
KEITH'S \ ske of the Wed Wileh,” with John Wayne and Gail Russell, at 11:15, 1:25, 3:35, 545, 7:55 and 10:08.
LOEW'S “The Dark Past,” oll Wittiam Holden, Nina Poch and Cobb, at 11, 1:51, 4:42, 7:33 and 16:37.
“Act of Violence.” with Van Heflin and Robert Ryan, at 12:2, 3:20,
#:11, 9:02 and 11:56. : LYRIC “Tarsan’s Magic Fountain,” with Iéx Barker and. Brenda Joyce, at 1, 1:52, 4:47, 7:42 and 10:37, “The Pearl,” with Pedro Armendariz and Maria Elena 3 Marque, at
TONITE—SUNDAY DON RAGON
AND "HIS ORCHESTRA
12:30, 3:25, 640 and w=SUN., 3 P. M— Fuleihan to Give ou JEEN DANCE _ New York Concert
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Mar. 12}.
“The Lawrence Tavern; owned|
ARTEN'S CONCERTS
MURAT THEATRE Mon, Mar. 2, at 8130 2. WM.
Seats Now $3.60, $3.00, $2.40, $1.30, $1.20, Tax Included.
MARTEN'S CONCERTS, Ine.
* GLADYS ALWES MUSIC SHOPPE 1% N. Penn. st. FR anklin 3761
AND EVERY
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John Wayne—H. Carey, Jr.~In Celor “THREE GODFATHERS” Dana Andrews—Lill Palmer “NO MINOR ge
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ORDERS FRESHLY PUT UP TO TAKE OUT—RI 2030
NEW YORK ROAD SHOWS
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John Wayne—M. Carey, Jr—in Calor “THREE GODFATHERS” Dana Andrewy—Lilli Palmer teen S10 MINOR. VICES”
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“BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER" SUN. "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON"
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ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW! M1 Allyson @ Perry Come
Plus Academy Awards In Color
‘Calgary Stampede” —'Cat Concerio’ ~STARTS SUNDAY
Joan Fontaine—James Stewart “YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" John Carrvell—Adeie Mara “ANGEL IN EXILE"
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vaa| —PrOL. Anis Fuleihan of the Innd) lana University School of Music {will give a piano concert in Carnegie Hall, New York City, to-| {morrow afternoon. Prior to joining the 1.U. faculty in 1947, Prof. Fuleihan taught, {privately in New York. He is {well-known both in Europe and {this country as a concert pianist {and omposer.
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—\ a) Walt Disney's Technicolor
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‘Alexis Smith ® Robt. Douglas “Decision of Chrisiopher Blake" _ |
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@ John Mack Brown “Back “Tex Granger”
Trail”
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HAMILTON Glenn Ford—Wm. Holden—In Color
“MAN FROM COLORADO” |
The Bumsieads “BLONDIE'S SECRET" Plus! DISNEY REVIVAL CARTOONS TSUN. “MB GUFR- FROM. TEXAS. * “JIGGS & MAGGIE IN COU RT”
Today at 2, 4, 5 10, 15, 10:20 PANTRER*NoT FOR CHILDREN
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IR- on James Cagney—Pat O'Brien “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” Humphrey Bogart-——Ann Sheridan ‘THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" :
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'To Optometrists Miss Jeanette Riker, director of special education in the city] schools, will address the Central| Indiana Optometric Society and] women's auxiliary on the topic of, “Sight-Saving Classes in the In-| dianapolis . Public ..8chools” at| 8 p. m, Tuesday in the Severin Hotel. Dr. James 'P. Leeds is program chairman. A dinner at 6:15 in the Westchester Grill will proceed the program. Dinner to Honor Dann | Invitations have been sent to| former board menibers and associates of Theodore R. Dann for a testimonial dinner honoring him {for his services as president of the Jewish Community Center from 1939 to 1949. The dinner] {will be held Mar. 21 in the Broadvol Country Club,
'C of C Directors Times State Service . SEYMOUR, Mar "12 New directors elected at the -annudl meeting of the Seymour “Chamber | of Commerce for a two-year pe-| riod included W. J, Reetz and| Everett Moritz, Retail Division; L. Jackson and Neal Hennessy, Industrial Division, and Don L. Coy and Frank Coyle, at large.
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In big political Andrei Vishinsky, und recently Russia's United Nations dele. gate, replaces Molotov as Foreign Minister,. comes First Deputy Foreign Minister . , .
. President Truman interviews Mr. Truman arrives at Key West before press pléne .~ . when it lands, he turns the tables and does.the questioning.
. Spring is just around the corner as the New York Yankees and St. Louis Cardinals begin shaping up.
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John Wayne—Harry Carey, Jr.
“nicotor ‘3 GODFATHERS".
4 J Ross Ford JUNGLE PATROL’ “pu rord The Story of a U. 8. Flight Squadron Stationied at Port Moresby, New Guinea, te Protect Australia From Attack by JAPANESE BOMBERS. 4
Added EXTRAL A448, Lot show Rod Cameron—Maria Montez
coisr ‘Pirates of Monterey’
Box Office Open Till Midnight
SUN. 5 Cor! Wilde “SHOCK PROOF” "Hu y Bogart “SAHARA™ i
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2540 W. Mich. St.
William Gargan “DYNAMITE” y Rogers “GAY RANCHERO™
“LOADED PISTOLS"
OLD TRAIL "rm
John Wayne—Harry a To In Color “THREE GODFATHERS" Kristine oamet “JUNGLE PATROL" UN DEAR TO MY HEART" » oar PAYS TO BE IGNORANT™
Tim WQUNS OF HATE”
Judy Caneva “PUDDIN' HEAD®
Rod pir Mont “BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER" Kristine Miller
BELMONT "3: Belmont ARS And Was
“JUNGLE PATROL™
BELL wn aah Morris Errol Flynn ‘SILVER RIVER’ Ann Sheridan Margaret O’Brien “TENTH AVE. ANGEL”
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GA. - 8243 Red Skelton—Brian Donlevy 1 Arlene Dahl “A SOUTHERN YANKEE" | Wm, Bishop “ADV. IN SILVERADO™ “APARTMENT FOR PEGGY”
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enitommmsenind 4 ER (LETTE) errr to 6-25¢, Plus Tax Jas. Stewart “YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" Larry Parks “GALLANT BLADE” in Color SUN Clark G able “HOMECOMING" * R. Stack “Badlands of Dakota”
rarer (BRL Alan Ladd “SAIGON” Tony Martin “CASBAR" SUN Jack Carson—Dennis Morgan f “TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS” June Vincent “THE CREEPER" Plus! Chap. 1 “TEX GRANGER"
THEATER!
shift at the Kreml
LINCOLN 1581 RN Laut 8 a
» Cagney ‘ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES’ Preston Foster “THUNDERHOOF"
'AVALON
Cornel Wilde—Anne Baxter Linda Darnell “WALLS OF JERICHO"
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Tonite—8:45 to 6-25¢, Plus Tax ANOTHER FIRST IRVINGTON SHOWING! Mickey Rooney--~Judy Garland In Technicolor "WORDS AND MUSIC" The Bumsteads “BLONDIE'S SECRET" SUN Another 1st Irvington Showing .
Cornel Wilde
reporters , . and
“SHOCK
Loretta~Young “THE ACCUSED” ’ PROOF”
Roy R- gers ‘UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS’ NORTH SIDE STAR * = Ole wine “EAW OF CANYON" & “MARY LOU” REX a TT Lassie—In Technicolor “HILLS rH HOMP Allan Lane “Desper Oity™
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SUNDAY “MEXICAN HAYRIDE™ CORONET Foun. i htt
Milland-—Ann “go "EVIL MY LOVE"
5500 E. Wash.—12:45 to 6250 Plus MATINEE TODAY, | P. ee
WALLACE BEERY—JANE POWELL Elizabeth Taylor—Carmen Miranda XAVIER CUGAT & ORCHESTRA
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