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sated by Purdue University and deral crop experts at 55,602,000 bushels, was nearly completed and some grain was reported lost beeduse rain kept the farmers out

of the fields. : The crop report said second cutting of alfalfa is completed except in the northeast district, mint harvest is three-fourths done and some tobacco cutting has started. : Watermelon harvest neared its peak in the southwest and started fhe southcentral, ihe report said. ; Farmers in the southern where pastures are dry and some corn is firing were beginning to search the sky for rain clouds, the re-

port said. It added that rearly|

all corn is tasseled and 40 per cent is in the roasting ear stage.

‘oast Guard.” EMERSON Through Baturday: ‘Apache Drums” and “King Solomon's Mines." FOUNTAIN SQUARE Through Saturday: “Comin’ Round the Mountain” and “Skip Along Rosenbloom.” GARFIELD Through tomorrow: “Goodi bye My Pancy” and “Man From Planet

HAMILTON-- Through Saturday: “Striet. ly Dishonorable” and “Fighting Coast Guard." IRVING -- Through Saturday: “Fort Worth’ and “Home Town Story." LINCOLN — Through tomorrow. ‘Dear Brat” and “Dark City.” MECCA—Through tomorrow: ‘Dangerous “Profession” and “Lion Hunters: [OLD TRAIL—"Goodbye~- My Fancy” and “Casa Manana.” Tomorrow through Saturday: “Excuse My Dust” “Storm Over Wyoming." a ORIENTAL-—-"Story of Seabiscult” and “Bad Man of Missouri.” PIXY -— Through tomorrow: Wore Spurs’ and “Dodge City.” REX Through tomorrow: “Goodbye My Fancy” and “Fury of the Congo.” °° RITZ Through Saturday: “Strictly DisHonorable” and “Apache Drums.” RIVOLI Through Saturday: ‘The Prince Who Was a Thief” and “Katie Did It." SANDERS Through tomorrow: “Kiss for Corliss’ and "Good Humor Man.” SHERIDAN--“Toast of New Orleans” and “That Midnight Kiss.’

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