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VABIEHX. II A", I- Boston)' May 12. (Best Exploitation: ;Koith'g) ! Clpiidy weekend helped make w t^e warm weather slump in flltri tipade- Which ImnifeHiateiy preceded the cool days, but-'ilevertheless the :Hul>rhi general; is sailing inevitably Into summer l?yel of b.b. takes. Met I ja npt flo ^^'^^^ 'Golden Arrow' f ■ ■'. and ^tagft show. Whooping up .Bette '■ i)'avis as a prizie winner; - helping Bomewhat to draw 'fern In; but not '" fooUiig many; sighting |17,0«0 oply. a "iceith^BoBtOn wlndyig. ut) the ps'^Miiter-vauae seasdri with a pUnchy d^'^tage lineup featuring Jlnimy SavOr : ? paith B4con -and J. Harold Murray. • •WBt around $1T,000 with 1,000 Candies' on the screen; •Things to Come'-tame at the MemorlaU" mud^ ii-dling through to about i$12,O00. -'"GatiiJa' oii a dual biU with '"tc)U|rh % <Stiy at the" Oifph. and iState and Is disappointing^ • with: indication' of -"'atout $20;5OO total for two stands. 'Pat''a'rfd FenTirdy'&attsfled with' 'Mar- ' >'rled '^'iJoctior' ahdV^'Mah Hunt' for a J'doiftbo- ' 'Ziegfeld* •i'emalris for a 1' llftii week -aiid drew a j^tlsfactory ' |10,J>P0 • on, the fotiyth frame. " i i^eith exploit 6fflc6, caueMV the spirit 6J'Things t&.ComIe' and put ■i.tm- men odt ph a, street..bally, wearine futuristic headgear, fiopied; rfifoin the":fllm.- iKewspaper features, ,;Wshli^^tlng,tHp, ;jmagin^ry lntd..'. tne \Jfuture,- i)rovfed a help.fvj ' fliipplernent . to the • „ caitjDalg'n. - j'<3harlle:'Patterson developed a 'neat vvrtlfeiln with, tiie . Massachusetts In- statute of /Technplogy; and followed ■Uhrbyghi With Jack Granara's 'jiead 5,iii^<).a^ftOiCiety tieup: Patterson dues ;;hls best .in .a 'society' gag, Ai^d this " Was' nd exception. Gi^anara,; also bagged;..IntervliB'nrs and featui'es on Faith Badoh ' at the Sostori. Estimates fo*-This Webk Met , (M&P), (4,200; 35-50-66)— 4}olden Aww; (WB) and stage ^how; Missing the mark, $17,000. tast .week •$20,000 for .'Meet Again*. (Par), and Ina. Ray Huttori on stage. KeithfBoston (RKO) (3,000; 3fe- 50^05>rAl,000 Candles' (Bep)' and ■•g^fod etkge 'show lor needed b.o. aid^ starring'-Faith Bacon; Jimmy Savd •arid Jr Harold Muri'ay/ Will hover -around ■$17;000f good. . 'InVestlga-' - ioity a(RKQ) and Bordoni-IifeRl>y-' *-M6rrisort stage «how turned In okay j 118,000 last Week. House goes, to I ' .dual film 'summer - policy next week. X)rpheurn (Loew) (3,000; 25-35- 40-50)—'Message to Garcia* <2(Jth) 'and 'Tough Guy* (MG).' • Not so fojfte, indicatirig a pale $10,500. Last we'ek goddV $15,000, for 'Two Flags' (20th), slrigife, • State (tioew) («,200; 25-35-40-50) —'Garcia'' (20th) and 'TOugh Guy' .iM^)f dual. On the weak side, about $10,000. Last week okay $12,8DD on 'Two Flags' 20th). K^ith IVIemorial (RKO) (2.900; |5>35-60)^'Things to Come'- (UA), Vnexcitinir and will probably not aijrpiss $12,000. 'Mrs. Bradford' ,(tlKO), 2nd week, full last week at ••?.T,500.., . Colonial (Loew) ^ a,600i 55-83- .$1.10-$1.65)--'ZiegfeId' (MG) road- ,:shbw.<5th week). Still doing com- Ciendable night biz although scant ftiktinee trade-prompted lowering of afternoon- top-^ifrom-. $1.10'to 75c-. •Fourth week pleased with $10,000. ParamoUrVt (MfeP) (1,800: 25-35- 50)—'Married a Doctor' (WB) and , 'Man Hunt/' dual. Sfhape iip as •.good combo with trend- to $7,000. Last week 'Walking Dead' (WB) and "Oid Man' (20th), dual, dove to $4,500. • Fenway (M&t>) (1,600; 25-35-40- 50)^'Married. Doator'^ (WB) and .Man Hunt,' dual.' ' Okay af $5,000 cup, Last week way off, $2,800 for •'Walking Dead' (WB> and 'Old Man'.,(20th),. dual. .Scollay (M&P) (2.700; 25-35-40-^ ?''>.—'Capt. January' (20th) and .Moon's Our Home' (Par) dual. Okay at .$6;000 ' gait. Last week -;^^^n.3h, $4,500 for 'Singing Kid' (WB) and 'These Three' (UA), double. Irs. Bradford' Poimlar In Cincinnafi, $12,600 Cincinnati. May 12, (Best Exploitationi Palace) Cinema trade put Ih the shade fj, auring past week bv rocord Mav " -v^?:* inarks locally, with mercury- bobbing- in the OO's over weekend, ^omlnt? fast on the.heels of a belat- ea cool ^peslK natives were too oc- changes from heavy to tw*. clothes to appreciate chilled so f '^"^ ^^'^ earliest time here . ii^ lt^ .9^ cooling plants were put L^i the nurrent screen fare 'Ex- Hovk.P^>*'''^^i'<3' is the No. 1 draw, "cketlng $12,000 for the Palace, seon^^^i to Garcia.' at th?. Albee, is laTncJll for $«!.500. 'Witness Chair' » tagging $2,500 for the Lyric and 'Times Square Playboy' is a $3,000 marker for.Keith's. ' ■ Repeats at Capitol and Grand— former b^as .'Under Two Flags' for $ii,8btf arid 'These Three' IS getting $2,200.at the' other stand. . ' Stkihmer -presentation policy at Shubert Is no dice with customers thus far, despite swell notices in dailies eirid^ audience ' approval of stjage talent and production. .■ 'Ex-Mrs. Bradford'- annexed press honors of the week. Estimates for This Week Palace (RKO) (2,600; 35-42)— 'Ex-Mrs. Bradford' (RKO). William Powell; blurbed, over title and echo- ing, an okay $12;000. Lotsa femme patronage. Nice' audience and press comment. Last week 'Moon's Home" (Par)., $7;5O0, cloudy. , Albee (RKO) (3,300; 35.-42)r-'Mes- sage: to Garcia' (20th). Beery-Boles- Stanwyck-oolnbo the sales pufC. Looks like $8,500* fair. Last week 'TWO Flags' (20th), $17,000; fluttery. Shubert (RKO) • (2,150; 35-55)— 'Farmer in Dell' (RKO) and presen- tation, With ..Lambert! and Brown and Anies topping he.w acts. A tus- ^e for $7-,000,'. weak. ■' Last -w^ek .'Investigator? (RKO) and first week . of, summer, stage policy,, $7,500. . Capitol (RKO) (2,000; 35-42)— 'Two . Flags" (20th). Moved over from Albee" for secOnd -week, $4,800; good. Last week fSmall. Town* (MG) (2d wk,), $4,500, all right, following $14,000 In Initial seven days at Palace. ^ Keith's (Libson) (1,500; 30-40)-- 'Times'>S«luare-Playboy' (WB)'. Biz pull .pinned- on. Warren. William, slow at $3,000. Last week 'Married Doctor' (WB), $2,800, tame. V Lypic (1,400;.'. 35-42):^'Wltness Chair' (RKO). An. Hai-ding dwarf- ing title, a. poor $2,500. Same list week on JSutter' (U). Grand (RKO) (1,200; 25-40)t- 'These Thre^' (U). iSecond down- to-wn -week,. $2,200, n.s.g. .Fllih -had Week's rest.- Pulled a fair $11,500 in initial showing at Albee. . Family (RKO) (1,000; 15-25)— 'Lawless" Nineties' (Rep) and' 'Soak the Rich' (Par), divided. , Under pkr at $1,800. Last week 'Yellow Dust' (RKO) and 'Master's Voice' (Par), separa-te,. $2,000, level. ir- 'SMALL TOWN' IN DITTO Gaynor Pic's Fair $6,700 rhingham Birmingham, May 12. Arrh''al good weather has helped business in a small Way ftrid wlU continue, more than likely, on this basis until the swimming places open for the summer. 'Small Town Girl' has the jump; this week. Estimates fop This Week Alabama (Wilby-Klncey) (2,800; 30-35-40)-r'Sinall Town' (MO). Get- ting $6,700, fair, . Last week 'Pink' (UA) around $7^000, moderate. Ritr (Wllby-Klncey> (1,600; "25- 30)—'Garcia' (20th). Around $3,000, pretty goOd. Last week 'Breakfast' (U) fair a;t $2,700. Strand (Wilby-Kincey) (800; 25) —'Paddy O'Day' (20th) and 'Trou- ble' (.20), split. Combo iselling $1,500. Last week 'O'Malley' (20th) and 'F- Man' (PiCr). .spilt, fair at $1,600. , Empire (Acme) (1,100; 25)—'Ih- yestigalor' (Col), . 6-me"n raids last week , has caused a new-interest in the cycle of pictures of this type, and business was up, a Uttlfe ; $2^300, moderately good, Last week 'Can- dles' (Rep) $2,400, fair. . THINGS COME' FAIR $12.51111,9 Plenty to % Sb^r'NTI^^ 'PCS' $12,500 AMIDST PLENTY SMTFLE DUALS Seattle, May 12,, (.Best Exploitation:. Fifth Ave.) Liberty takes 'Deeds' into fifth week and while biz is tapering some, the end isn't in sight. Music iBox hesitated on moving 'Connecticut Yankee' out after good first .week, to take on 'Garcia' and 'Snowed Under' on moveover from Orpheum after oke week there. 'Rose-Miarie' held 10 . days at Coliseum. Exploitation honors go to Fifth Ave, for 'Under Two Flags.' Street along entire block in front of the- atre has gay decorations for flash display. Class lobby ,tles in. Three weeks advance advertising, radio and billboard, with up to half page newspaper ads completes ace cam- paign, playing up the four stars; Estimates for This Week Blue Mouse (Hamrlck) (900; 27- 37-42)—'Faiintleroy' (UA) (2d run). Release from Fifth, paced for slow $2,200 here. Last week 'Small Town' (MGM), $2,800, good. Coliseum (Evergreen) (1,800; 21- 32)^'Dootor' (20th) and 'Bohemian; (MGM), dual. Socko combo at ?;4,000. Last week 'Rose-Marie (MGM) and ^Melody Lingers' (UA), dual, 10 days, $i5,000,' big. Fifth Ave. (Evergreen) (2,400; '27-37r42)—'Two Flags' (20th). Ad- vance and current campaign at- tracting $12,500, great. Last week 'FaUntleroy'. (UA), $6,200, moderate, Liberty (J-vH) (1.900: 27-37-42)^ 'Deeds' (Col) (oth week). Holding nicely at $5,000. Last week $6,200, 'good. Music ox (Hamrick) (900; 27- 37-42)—'Garcia* (20th) and 'Snowed ■under' (FN), dual, second tuna. Moved from oke week at Orpheum, and slow here at $2,200, Last week 'Yankee' (Fox), $2,800, good. Orpheiim (Hamrick) (2.700; 27- 37-42)—'El Dci-ado' (MGM) and 'Brides' (FN), dual. Not so hot at $5,000. Last week Garcia' (20th) and 'Snowed Undor* (FX). Jual, $6..00, good. Paramount (Evergreen) /^•10'>: 16-21-32)—nVltncsa Chair (RI''^> and 'Godfathers' (MGM). dual. M)l(l dual. $2,000. La.st week -Pare'i ^ (Par) and 'Waters' (Lj, Uuul, $.3,100, good. Rex (Sterling) (1.400; 16-21;32)- 'Tango' (Che.s.) and vaude. House staving open until May 20 then c os- ing three weeks tor rtn-amplnt- Moderate $2J00 this week. Last week 'CandlOf*' (Rep) ^^-^^ ^i^^ee. $3,000, good. St Louis; May 12. (Best Exploitati Ambassador) With' ..d p w ni'iO w n Ambassador definitely bacli- as' a fresh, first ^^n house, flie biggfest news event of the local riialto this Week is the guess- ing of the boys ais to What is going to happen when F&M finally irons out details of recent settlement with WB, Par, RKO; et al. Loew's, which did swell biz. with 'Flags,' is holding feature over and will be second among money getters aai most of other houses. Ambassador excepted, have ipnly mediocre b. Oi attractions., Amijasaador. ^ta-rted nine day .'run with 'Things to Come' Wedriesday (6) and should--cop most of coin in town. /Missouri may soa;* a bit above par with 'Fauntleroy.' Freak angles of 'Things to Come' gave .Charles . Kurtzman, • major domo at Ambassador, ah oppor tunity to embark on a nice explol tation campaign, fii-st house has made in months. Estimates for This Week Fox (F&M) (5,038; 25r35-55)— 'Devil's Squadron' (Col) and. 'The Harvester' (Rep).. Another below par week, only $8,400 In sight for thlis dualer. Last week 'Country Beyond' (20th). and 'Dark Hour' (Maj); natives shied away from ths program, $6,900, poor. Ambassador (F&M) (3,018; 25 35-55)—'Things to Come' (UA) Nine day run and $12,500 looks best. Last week 'Captain January' (20th) and 'Roaming Lady' (Col), five days, took $5,500, swell as pic played total of three weeks in twd houses. Shubert-Rialto (WB) (1,725; 25 35-55) — 'Special Investigator' (RKO) and 'Preview Murder' (Par). Too much Dix in town and $6,700 will be a lot for program. Last week 'Big Brown Eyes' (Par) and 'Sky Parade' (Par) attracting young •uns helped house to $8,200, good. Orpheum (WB) (1,950; 25-35-55) —'Golden Arrow' (WB). Bette Davis and George Brent will enable house to count $8,000 at end of run. Last week 'Florida Special' (Par) and 'Law In Her Hands' (WB), $7,200, a lot to get with stiff oppo- sition from 'Flags' two blocks away, Loew's (Loew) (3,162; 25-35-55X— 'Under Two Flag-s' (20th) (2d wK): Finished first week with over $17,- 000 and >holdover points to another $10,000. Missouri. (F&M) (3:514; 25-40)— 'Fauntleroy* (UA). Expectation of $6,000 should be realized, good week. Last week 'Shark Island' (20th) and •Son^ and Dance Man' (20th), $4,800, less than average. and it looks like. 35 ^ays will be enough. However, tempo is above a;vera^e by quite a .bit and It'Ii.be a: profit run all the-way.' Vaude biz is still holding at the Orpheum arid It'll probably be a flesh'house until thie end of May at I^ast Estimates for this Week Liberty (LT6) (1,200; •10)-^'t>awn Rider' (trfjne) and 'All Quiet* <U) split with 'Invisible- Man' (U), Plus •Sky Parade* (Pair). Whole bill heading for $950, sloW. Last week 'For the Service* (U) and 'Flash Gordon' (U) 8erlttl,^«pUt with-'Re- turn of Chtindu' (Prln) plus 'Hitch Hike Lady' (Rep). Ran right up to $1,000. pretty good for this dimer, considering weather very hot. tincofo (LTC) (i;$00; 10-20r25)— 'Fauntleroy' (XlJi). iRunnlng at even keel.. Helped „ by, natippal ads. should get around $2,700, okay. Last week 'Singing Kid' (FN), dwindled to a light $2,100.. ,, Orpheum (LTC) (1,350; 10-15-20- 25)—'Everybody's Old Man' (20th) plus six acts of vaude for three days,-then Walking Dead' (WB) with 'Dangerous'- (WB) on' a four- dav dual, 42,400 likely, dnd gopd. Last week 'Love on a Bet; (RKO) • plus stage show, .featuring Blue Steele band,: 3" days, toUoWing' four was dual 'O'Day' ,(20th) .plus 'Blood' (WB), week got $2,500; nice. Stuart (LTC) (1,900; f0-25-40)— 'Small T'own' (MG)! Chop'j^irtg the Chaplin run "short a - day; will' stay .Plght; .the' Taylor Infllfence will boom the mats and .get the gals, - cellent $4,100 is npt unlikely. Last week 'Modern Times* (UA) went to pieces tifter the first couple of days and iwent out oh the 6th, total run at $2i600, which is. the miseries. • Varsity (Westland) (1,100; 10-25 40)_'Mr. Deeds' (Col) (5th, ,flnal week). Passing by three weeks the holdover record for any other ifiC' ture& in this *town, 'Deeds' will probably get $1,500 oh the final canto. It has done nearly $7,800 in the past four weeks, taking $1,60() last'week.' APOLLOMOm EYES' mLmHA,$iw Neb.'s RobL Taylor Wows Lincoln for Big $4,100 Lincoln. May 12. (Best Exploitation: Stuart) 'Small Town Girl," which l.s nauntinff Nebra.ska'.s own Kobcrt Taylor in the billing and which was gK-en a special premlfre oyer a week ago to gel the talk started, is th(^ current go at thf fttuart and ocllpses everything t'l.sf. .Tudging from the rjr)ening i)ace and the. fact that it's in for eight days, it'll go over $4,000 ea.sily. Matinees are jammed. 'The 5th week for 'Deeds' at the Varsity l.-i the one making the show- men scratch heads. It's Ihrfe weeks over any previous picture slay now, , .pmati^, .Jlay. 12< (Best kxploitation: Orpheum) Dave Apolion vaude unit on the stage of the Orpheum-lireaks the routine of picture,programs in town "Big Brown Eyes" as the screen' at traction means that most biz het-e win be due to the lighted stage pmaha and Brandeis with dual bills offer only mediocre entertain ment which works to the advantage of the Orph. "Special Investiga- tor" and "Brides-Are Like That" at the Brandeis are as weak as the house has seen for a flocic of weeks, and Omaha featuring "Sutter's Gold" Is only a little better oft. .' Tiff at. the Orph Jumps to 35c. for the mats and 55c, for the eves, regu- lar stage show figU.res. Four a day as is customary, arid with the extra price and little in the way of op- position Orph .should wind up around $14,000, okay for any kind of program. Last week first place Was Indlsput- ablv taken by the Omaha with the quadruple star power of "Under Two Flaps" the explanation. Rollicked to $8,500, exceptional money. At the Brandeis it was the second week for 'Mr. De9d.s,' ahd very satisfac- tory. Orpheum with 'Petticoat Fever' saAv only a mediocre sum. Exploitation and publicity this week dominated by notlccH concern- ing the Dave Apollon unit. These emanating from both the adverth- Ijng ofllce of Charlie Schlaifpr and the, theatre publicity headquarters of Bin Mi.Kkoll have utilized almost every medium of reaching the pub lie. Estimates for This Week Orpheum (Blank - Trl - States) (2,970; 3r)-5r,)—'Big Brown Byes' (Par) and stage unit headed by Dave Apollon, At these prices and with little against It $14,000 should be no work for this crew. Last week 'Petticoat Kevpr"" (MG) fairiHh with •Garden Murder Case' (MG) to add to the program. Two touched «x- poctation.s at $0,700. Omaha (Blahk-Tri-Sti'tes) (2,r00; 25-40)—'."-tiittcr's Gold' (D and 'Xrxr. Time W<- Lovf-' <V). ITeavy opposish will keep these down to $5,300, low. Last wwk 'Two Flags' (20th) w;ived them In at boxofllce to .some excci'tlonal money, with 'Too Many Pai-oni.s' (Par) as dual part^ ncr: $5^.500, very good. Brandeis (.^Ingcr-RKO) (1,250:. 25-3.'»-40) — '.Special Invc :tlgator' (RKO) and 'DrldCH Are Like That' (I-'N). Mediocre program, biz in »ame catecrory. Last week, second on '.Mr. Defds' (Col), very sati.sfac- factory at $4,200. Ittsburgh, May ff^fiti ex|»loitation: Penrt) Weather^lti^^ "^^^^ vengeance here thls*J^W^,^2Z _ sonaWe May hpat, with meccUry fitting ■ abt>ve ^0 degrees, keeping them oiatdfoots and gfokaea generally slnjfinW Jt'a been the toughest year on record around here, .atmos^ pherically ^peaking, with the cold months the severest since turn or century arid summer startlnff. put like a sizzler. . - Addltiorially'tbugh' on 'the . boys, tod, since it's'socking a flock of a«» aftraictioris, Everything' Way Off, includlrig^ 'Gaptoln January*, at Alvln. Teriiple flicker. Is tUrrilng * profit but nothing: up to-eStpecta- tions.. .Looks like around $8,500 for irst seven days and doubtful of :iolding over more than ^xtta: half week, with. 'Message to Garcia' likely to open Friday' (15).' getting that house ■ back to. regular Inaugural. Notices and word^of-mouth won't do 'M^"- Deeds* lot of good at the Penn because they're small help agairist : the heat. Will jiave dlfr flcdlty bet£ering $10,000,' a, big dls- appointment for . this -comedy. At Stanley, Johilny Green's-band on stage la helping ■ 'I Married a bocYot' somewhat but 'tfufferlngllike the others and will be lucky to*, hit H14,000, pretty much In the dog- hoiis'd; whllij Warner Is likewise slipping into lo.w gear .with 'Timo- thy's Quest' and •Till We Meet Aigaln.' Kot more than $3,^500 looked Heat .. IIKewlse altected 'Great Ziegfeld' in ; second n week, of rpad« show at Nlxbn. Slipped oft ieavly part of stanza but ^camp hack strong at " close to gather aroUnd i;iO,000 arid assure third and last week. Caislri'o llrilshlng tip* season behind eight ball, with closing bill, 'Leathernecks Have. .Landed', and 'Laughing Ijrlsh. Eyes,' barely gettiner . aboVe a, . grand. House sli.utte.rs Thursday (14) for,, the warm months. . Coi sent special exploiteer, Harry Bernstein. In fi?r 'M^' P^^^l^^J^ Penn and ca^I^a^erh S angle, from.' store t f;ups to .radio snots.' department More windows aSd V89nal contacts with m^n^ papers good for ple;ity of extra space. ' , ... i Estimates for This Week Alvin (Harris) (2,000; %35-4j)-;; 'January' (20th). Oppressive heat mlSlzlng' originally fine chanc«| arid won't better $8,ff00 In nrst luii week Profitable, but. considerably Kw usual for'Temple Pictures. Tbree.day. holdover will Bpnd In -Garcia' Friday (15). to got hoqse hack to regular opening day. -i^asi. vS 'RhSes' -(G^B) a dlsapMrit- ment, under $4,000 and yanked after %isSio (Jaffe) (1.800;. 20-25)- •Leathernecks' (Rep) and 'Irish vv^B' (Hep). Winding up . season and doUbtfiil If closing bill Will get much more than $1,000. House shut- ters Thursday (14). was supposed to have donfe It a week agO' but management figured it^couM .stand another stanza. Last week jFiunkle (Ren) also In the dumps at $L10J»* ^ Fimily (Hari-ls) , (1^200 r 25^-35-40) -'Champagne- Charlie' (20th) aijd 'Country Beyond' (20th), • Ju^t easing along with first-run duals until slstet AlvJri downtown accu- mulates enough product to put East Liberty site back on regular wecond- run policy. Looks like $7()0 or so in five days. 'O'Malley' (Lesser) and 'Panic (Col) open tomorrow (13), Last week 'Chan at Circus (20th) and 'Roaming Lady' -(Col) about $000 In four days, Nixon (Erlanger), ,2,100; 55^83- $1.10^.n.65) — 'Zlcgfeld' (MG) (2d week), PoBSlblUtles of musical smash bettering first- week's^ figures in second stanza nullified by heat and off about three grand to $10,000 in 14 showings, Pi:etty good* every- thing consldeied. on heels of $12,000 initial session, Now In third ai^d last week, closing Saturday (10>< . Penn (Loew's-UA) (3.300; 25-35- 40)_<Deeds'. (Col). Getting unfor- tunate break and will be lucky to come through, With $10,000, Ordi- narily would, l)e good for 50% niore than that, but unreasonable .weather, togethct' with fact that cooling plant isn't in order yet, keeping it down. Last week 'Two Flags' (20th) ex- cellent at $16,000, but management decided aealnst chancing extra week at Warner. Stanley (WB) (3,600; 2or40-55)-^ '.Married a Doc' (WB) and .Johnny Green band. Taking tt on the chin, too. Around $14,000, Just about same as last week with 'Moons Home' (Par) and Little .Jack Little. Warner (WB) (2.000', 25-40)- 'Meet Again' (Par) and 'Timothy (Par). Latter, with some Juvo names, brought a bit of flurry In kid trade over weekend, but not onough to overcome conditions (jrenerally. Can't hope for mov<^ than $3,500, poor. Last week 'Walking Dead' (WB) and 'Farmer' (RICO) Just & couple of hundred better than that..