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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 6

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MOVIE HOURGLASS Three Firms Given Theater Attractions Labor Party To Nationalize Famous Bank Of England DRIVE-IN-Dalt Ivans In "Hitchhike to Happiness." MECCA Allsn Jones In "Honeymoon UnA rmmmrnn In 'BeV0nd The PeCOa." M'COOK Jack Benny In "It In The Bag," tin mM ITai.a Gross dividends have been 12 per cent since 1923. The measure also provides for putting the bank under the administration of a governor, deputy gov- "THE SPANISH MAIN" The Cast Laurent Van Horn Paul Henreid Lady Franclaea Maureen O'Hara Don Juan Walter Slezak Anne Bonny Blnnle Barnea Da Emery If life's biggest adventure for you these days is beating the red light on Main street, "The Spanish Main," now at Keith's, may be just the tonic the doctor prescribed. From start to finish, humdrum concerns like probability and possi enor and a court of directors, ap Death." PARK Humphrey Bogart In "To Hata Ant To Hav Not." PEOPLES Clnger Rogers In "Having A Won. derful Philip Terry In "Pan Amer- lean." SALEM Eddie Bracken In "Bring On Tha Girls." Baill Kethbone la "Tha Woman In Green." SICMA-Jane Fraiee tn "Ten Cent A Dance," Fredrle March in "Tomorrow Tha ST0IfW Jack Oakle In "That's Tha Spirit." Robert Lowery In "Fashion Model." Eddie Rlckenbacker In "Captain Eddie," Iris Arden In "I'm From Arkansas." WAYNE Betty Grsble In "Pin Up Girl." SUM Summerfleld In "I'm From Arkansas COLONIAL Tom Conway In "The Falcon In San Francleco." at 12 43, 3 37, 11. and 59.

"Georie White's Scandal!" at 11, 1:41, 4:28, 1:12. and S.SS. KEITH'S Maureen O'Hara and Paul Henreid In "Spaniah Main," at 11.30, 1.35, 3:46, 45. 7.45. and 8.45.

LOF.W'S Edward G. Robinson and Mariaret O'Brien In "Our Vlnea Have Tender Crapea" at 11. 1:10, 3. 20. 8 35.

7:45 and 10. MAYFA1B Valerie Parka in burlesque. Afternoon 1 to evening 8:30. STATE Tom Keena tn "Honi Konf NIthts," at 11:10. 135.

and 1:50. Forty Thouaanl Horsemen" at 2:33, 4.57, 7:23. and S.47. VICTORY Barbara Stanwyck and Dennis Morgan in "Chrlitmaa in Connecticut" at IDS. 7:32 and :50.

NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSES ALHAMBRA John Wayne In "Back To Ba-taan," and "March of DALE All-atar caat in "Stagedoor Canteen." Arthur Lake In "The Bll Show Off." DAVl'E Dorothy Lamour in "A Medal For Benny." Wlllard Parker In "The Fighting Guardsmen." PAR HILLS Fredrle March In "Sign Of The Cross." FEDERATION Philip Long In "Pan Amer. lean," Ginger Rogers In "Having A Wonderful Time." Charters By State The C. and P. Manufacturing company was chartered yesterday to manufacture pushers for automatic screw machines. James L.

Crawford, Ralph E. Plxler and Edith B. Crawford were the Incorporators. The Spayd Metal Products corporation, planning to make metal valves, has been permitted to issue 5,000 shares of no par common stock and 3,000 shares of $100 preferred. C.

E. Hubbard, Robert K. Landis and Rowan A. Greer Jr. are the incorporators.

Application was made for the Incorporation of the M. L. Dunn company to remodel and sell household goods. Incorporators will be I. L.

Jacobson, Florence H. Croutcher and Jack E. Berg. pointed by the king. Members of parliament and other government officeholders would be ineligible to serve.

The bank's capital Is now 6 DAYTON JOURNAL Thursday, October 11, 1945. Child Resents Mother's Acts By GLADYS II. BEVAXS "Dear Mrs. Bevans," begins a letter. "Will you please try to help a harassed mother who is interested In helping her little daughter of 13? I must acknowledge humbly that It Is the mother rather than the daughter who needs the help.

My girl is an attractive youngster, unusually keen and alert, a favorite among her classmates; yet I know I nag and compare her unfavorably with her younger sister, who is a sunny, easy-going child. I realize that part of the trouble Is that I want her to be perfect, although I am not. "She resents my attitude and bitterly resents any suggestion I offer. She criticizes me in return, and many times I must acknowledge I deserve it. She does not take upon herself any household responsibility.

1 almost feel that chases, near-misses, clinches and cliches. Binnie Barnes, getting in on the act the best way she can, is a "pirette" and trades blows and crosses sabers with the best men there. AH concerned look handsome in their lavish costumes and technicolor blushes and seem to believe the fabulous things they are saying. If a few laughs pop up In unexpected places, don't be disconcerted. Those people are just cynical and wise and don't recognize a day dream when they see one.

"GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS" The Cast Joan Mason Joan Davis Jack Williams Jack Haley Tom McOrath Philip Terry Jill Martin Martha Holliday Gene Krupa and Orchestra A musical comedy and a mystery share billing at the Colonial theater this week. The former pro bility will never 000 pounds a level to which it was raised in 1816, nearly a century and a quarter after It came into existence in the reign of William and Mary. annoy you. Cer- annoy you. uer-f -tainly life wasn't like this even lnr By JOHN A.

PABRIS LONDON, Oct. 10. (AP) Britain's new Labor government moved in commons today to convert the Bank of England Into public property. Nationalization of the famous 250-year-old institution "the Old Lady of Threadneedle street" was made the first major measure in Labor's far-reaching program of social legislation. Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Dalton presented the bill designed to: 1.

Bring the bank's capital stock into public ownership. 2. Place the bank under public control. 3. Blueprint future relations "between the treasury, The Bank of England and other banks.

Dalton's bill provides that holders of bank stock would surrender their shares for 3 per cent government stock, issued in an amount sufficient to assure an annual interest equal to the average annual gross dividends declared in the 20-year period ended last March 21. The Labor majority is potent enough to carry the bill through me long ago ana far a a v. but. commons, but in the house of lords hov it. miirhtS.i t'i there's a 4-to-l Conservative ma have been worth jority.

The key there lies in living if whether the bill is termed a Program Launched CLEVELAND, Oct. 10. (AP) A $2,750,000 expansion program that 1 ACTION-PACKED HITSI RED HOT DRAMA! "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" STARRING GRANT TATLOB THRILLING MYSTERY! TOM KEENE IN "HONG KONG NIGHTS" The picture is peopled with money bill or nonmoney bill. The lords can hold up a nonmoney bill for two years, but may not delay a stock, she doesn't respect me. What do you think is my first step in a new direction?" Of course before any change in the relationship can be made, this mother first must change her own feeling toward her daughter.

Nag sr.f and.l story a a money measure. includes a new wing oi nine sum-a was launched today at the Cleveland Clinichospital. handsome duces more good good pirate, a O'Hara Condition Critical beautiful and swing music than democratic princess, and an ugly, mean old viceroy. Child Suffocates CLEVELAND, Oct. 10.

(AP)-Robert Richards, two months old, suffocated in his blankets while asleep today, Cleveland Heights police said. THE MIGHTIEST Of AU The complete incredibility of the HSU SEA PICTURES! proceedings is heightened, if any CLEVELAND, Oct. 10. (AP) Officials of St. John's hospital said late today Archbishop Joseph Schrembs, 79, of the Cleveland Catholic diocese had taken a turn for the worse and described his condition as critical.

thing, by some odd casting. Faul Henreid, master of the delicate WASHER SERVICE hearty laughs while the latter remains a mystery to the end. "George White's Scandals" uses the magic fingers of Gene Krupa to good advantage to bring pep and excitement Into a conventional story of back touch and glance, is the pirate chief. Red-haired Maureen O'Hara ging and scolding never have worked. Comparing one child with another unfavorably has never worked except in the wrong way.

Fortunately, any mother as intelligent as this one is can save the day when she realizes how to do it. The punishments and naggings will have to go. Approval and praise will have to replace disapproval. Companionship will have to give place to rebuffing. And some good reading will help In an understanding of this young daughter.

Maybe that's because she hails from Arkansas. "The Falcon in San Francisco" is a rather confusing yarn dealing with all forms of law-breaking. There are several murders, a couple pretty women and a child to goad the Falcon, played by Tom Conway, into action. is the Spanish lady and sly Walter laMK Slezak is the viceroy. NOW! 2nd BIQ WEEK Naturally enough, the princess Is BARBARA Merchant Convicted CLEVELAND, Oct.

10. (AP)-A federal court jury today convicted Joseph Caito, northern Ohio food terminal wholesale produce merchant, of violating the OPA price control act. on her way to wed the viceroy when the pirate, on a mission of vengeance, captures her ship and DAVIS Before the guilty one is revealed, Conway takes a few beat STATllVTCIl ings, gives more, many are dead and a ship Is blown up. double-trouble darnel Right is might, however, and ALL MAKES PHONE WA 7141 FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE It Never Pays to Neglect Your Appliances New It's Even Mere Important to "Repair In Tims" PINNIft SHOP HARRY POTASKY takes her as his prize. Given enough time, and, when the pirate is Henreid (one glance is more than sufficient), she loves him, he loves her and the groom-to-be is out in the cold.

All this, of course, involves plenty of duels, our side wins in the end. MARJORIE FREED. That 'Ood is My Co-pilot" guyl stage love and life. Conventional, too are the lavish production sequences! Joan Davis and Jack Haley have the comedy assignment and manage, by hard work and innumerable gags, to make old jokes sound new and funny. Which, incidentally, is no easy task.

Philip Terry, as a dance director, and Martha Holliday, as an English lady of nobility, provide the neces A if' ww -t A ifNaATli AC IM "THAT'S THE SPIRIT" Jack Jakte Peggy Ryan "FASHION MODELS" FRANKIE'S FOREST PARK OPEN TONIGHT PHONE US! Robert Lowery Marjorle Weaver NEWS PUl MAUIIIN WAATH HENREID O'HARA SLEZAK NOW SHOWING! RKO KEITH'S MA 128 COH SYDNEY i. CDCeUCTDCETi YWCA 8 P. M. TONIGHT Your Future In Preparation For Today's Jobs Speaker: Miss Mary Corre Director of Vocational Education In the Cincinnati School! farta and Repairs I Wrlnrer Rolls for Any Make I Delivered and Waaher I Installed For NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY Wt BpecUllr In Diamond Remounting rrov $2'B AT POE'S 15 E. FIFTH REGINALD CARDiNER Z.

SAKALL sary romantic interest. One sly sequence starring some chewing gum and a Davis-Haley skit burlesquing vaudeville are amusing enough to make the time spent worthwhile. While Martha Holliday has nimble toes and a pretty face, her English accent is fairly unusual. COMBS RADIO and APPLIANCE SHOP 21 OAKLAND AVE. WA 7141 ruiiuiiiiisuii rBi RKO COLONIAL NOW SHOWING Anita Loulie Wlllard Parker "A MEDAL FOR BENNY" Dorothy Lamosr Arturo Da Cordova "Tht Fighting Guardsman" PAN AMERICA Ptilllp Terrr, Audrey Lonf ZOMBIES ON BROADWAY Bela l.urnl.

Wallr Brown IDIEIIOUR 266J SALEM TA. S2Q TICKETS NOW! LOOK WHO'S HERE! PEOPLES THURSPRI. PAN AMERICA Philip Terrr, Audrej l.on HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME (Inter Rnirrs, Dnojlai Fairbanks Jr. mis Packed With Hollywood Stars! "STAGEDOOR CANTEEN" Pins Six Name Bands "THE BIG SHOW OFF" Arthur (Dai wood) Lake Dale Evans SIGMA FBI. TOMORROW THE WORLD Prederle Mnh, Brttr Field TEN CENTS A DANCE Jane Frit, Jimmy Lloyd VZe HtMPl.

s-. PAIIK FBI. IS) TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT Humphrey Bog-art, I.aurtn BtctU SELECTED SHORTS Plus TOM CONWAY de MONTE CARLO MEMORIAL HALL OCT 11 Tickets Now on Salt Eft BILTMORE HOTEL Prices: $1.85, $2.44, $3.69 Includes Tat FU 1175 WAYNE FBI, PIN UP GIRL Bettr (Irable, Joe K. Brnwa I'M FROM ARKANSAS Irb Adrian, El Brendel "THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO" Tops In Murder Suspense! a mm 1 Ginger Bread TOPS FOR QUALITY CAKE MIX 10 DAY SERVICE Ail Makes FINE JEWELRY REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED dht jt1H5 iniir 1 "llHI I iissiaani U7 JVpri-Coia Company, Long I Hand City, N. Y.

For old-fashioned devil's food oka, try X-Pert Devil's Food Mil, too. Franehlsed Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. of Dayton MICKEY KATZ and hts KATZ-N-JAMMERS Sensational Novelty Band (BETTY HUTTON'S FAVORITE) COMING WALLY JOHNSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dinners from $1.50 No Cover or During Dinner BRANDT STATE ROUTE 201 RESERVATIONS, HE 0220 "Sign of the Cross" Fredrle March Claadett Colbert MARCH OP TIMB CABTOON NEWS G. I. JOE Ernie Prie Story DOCKS OF NEW YORK Eaat Side Kids Speelal Shorts I i DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2700 VALLEY PIKE ROUTE j38ooooodq LAST TIMES T0IIITE First Run In Dayton 2 Shows Nightly Starting at Dusk Color Cartoon First Run Ntws LONGO'S v) UH 0VER SPAGHETTI HOUSE 1301 EAST THIRD ST.

Open Daily and Sunday 11 A. M. to 1:30 A. M. tiOTED FOR THE FINEST SPAGHETTI MEAT BALLS RAVIOLAS-STEAKS-CHICKEN Liquor Wines Beers Proprietor Tommy ton go We Serve as Canal All V.

S. Get. Inspected Mrate IMI't HWIITI UICHU(I AL PEARCE DAU EVANS BRAD TAYlQlt In Xi DINE DANCE DRINK Mariaret will wind roe aroond her little llncer In thla tender tale of sweet sentiment and ha male phltoaophles. A. 8.

Kanr, the Movie tdltor, Df ton Herald. EDWARD G. ROBINSON vm DANCE TO MUSIC OP KING'S TOP FLIGHTERS Luncheons from II fo 2 CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS SERVED TILL CLOSING TIME SANDWICHES LIQUORS BEER ellnvtea tram Downtown 3515 N. Dixie Drive (at Trarfle Circle) If MEMORIAL HALL JJUN. Oct.

14, H8i30J2 A New end Glemaritad Musical Version of Uncle Tom's Cabin (Mglc and ioni)i by Amerlce'i Seloved STEPHEN C. FOSTER. MARGARET O'BRIEN JAMES II Silorloei Voices Colorful Costumes CRAIG FRANCES GIFF0R0 AGNES M00REHEA0 111 laborers Sett MORRIS mti: run 53t LORAIN AVE. Sprrialiting in aSTKAKS Southern Trird SOl'PS. SADWirHFS PI ATtl LUNCHKS POPl'LAH DRINKS PICTURES If CARN0VSKY and JACKIE JENKINS.

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