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Wednesday, November 28/1945 PICTURE GROSSES 15 -Waldorf Lusty $40,000, Chi; Dakota,' 30atgrove Great 28a lain 35G, 2d /Chicago, Nov. 27. 4 Now product at several houses ] aided by a virtual three-day holiday period should help. materially iji keeping tip receipts this week. "Weekend at the Waldorf" opened strong at the State-Lake and looks brilliant $40,000. "Spanish Maio> v is j packing the Palace and should have ■ I'ittje trouble in chalking up wham $35,000 on second stanza after smash opener. "What Next Corp. Har- grove?" heads for brisk $28,000 at the United Artists, and "Dakota" at the Woods is headed for great $30.- 000. Estimates for This Week Apollo (B&K) (1,200; 55-95)—"Too Youn.it to Know" (WB). Sharp $15.- 000. Last week. "Highness Bellboy" UVl-Gi <4tli wk), $11,000. Chicago (B&K) (3,900; 55-95)— "DulTy's Tavern" (Par) (3d wk I. Finn $48,000. Last week, bright $57,-. 000. . »' . - Garrfck (B&K) (900; 55-95)— "House on 92d" (20th) (6th wk). - Dandy $14,000. Last week, good $16,000, Grand (RKO) (1,150; 55-95)— "Pinocehio" (RKO) (reissue) and ''•Falcon San Francisco" (RKO). Smart $14,000. Last week, "This Love of Ours" (U) and "Men in Her Diary" (Uj 5 daj's. 3d wk in Loop, and "Pinocehio" (RKO) and "Fal- con" (RKO). pleasing $10,000. Oriental (Iroaitois) (3,240; 55-95) —'Great John L." (UA) (2d wk) •>'" and Johnnie Johnston " heading vaude. Nitty $35,000. Last week, sparkling $40,000. Palace (RKO) (2,500; 55-95 J— "Spanish Main" (RKO) and "Radio Stars Parade" (RKO) (2d wk> Wham $35,000. Last week, smash $40,000. Roosevelt (B&-K) (1,500; 55-95)— "Kiss and Tell" (Col). Sturdy $24.- 000. Last week, "State Fair" (20th V (5th wki. 5 days, and "Kiss and Tell" (Col). 2 days, potent $27 000. Stale-Lake (B&K) (2,74)0; 55-95)— "Weekend at Waldorf" (M-G>. Brilliant $40,000. Last week, "Rhap- sody in Blue" (WB) (4th wk). 0 days, and "Weekend at Waldorf (M-G). 1 day, big $29,000. United Artists (B&K) (1,700: 55- 95)—"What Next. Corp; Hargrove?" (M-G). Brisk $28,000. Last week. "Junior Miss" (20th) (2d wk>, pert $15,000. Woods (Essaness) (1,200; 55-95) — ^Dakota" Rep). Great $30,000. Last week. "First Yank Into Tokvo" (RKO> (2d wk), 5 days, and "Da- kota ' (Rep). 2 days, swell $24,000. 'Main' to Record $24,500 in Wash. • Washington, Nov. 27. The Spanish Main," biggest thing Keith s has had in months, is the sensation of the town this session. Looks like new record. Estimates for This Week Capitol (Loew) (2,434; 44-72)— Vines Have Tender Grapes" (M-G i with vaude. Rousing $32,000. Last week-, "Then There Were None" (20th). $28,000. X'oluinWa (Loew) (1,234; 44-72)— Dolly Sisters" (20th). 'Walloping $11,000. Last, week, "House on 92nd" (20th), $9,000. Eaile (WB) (2.240; 30-90)—"Confi- dential Agent" (WB). Slugged bv cnx but will get $25,000. Last week. •Love Letter's" (Par) (2d wk). $15.- 500. ; Keith 1 * (RKO) (1.800: 44-72)- The Spanish Main" (RKO). Record $24,500, huge for' this spot. Last week. "Love of Ours" (U), $13,200. Metropolitan (WB) (1,800: 44-72) r—"George White Scandals" (RKO). Great $11,500. Last week, "Mildred Pierce" (WB) (2d wk). $8,500. Palace (Loew) (2,778; 44-72)— Weekend at Waldorf" (M-G) (2d wk i. Big $20,000 with holiday scale alter sock $25,000 opener and over hopes. after two weeks at Radio City. Good $6,000. Last week, "Love Letters" (Par) (4th wk ), nne,,$p,500. -■■ - Gopher (P-S) (1,000; 40)—"Sun- bonnet Sue" (Mono). Announced as world preem. Well-liked musical, and fairly good $4,000 or near. Last week, "Mexieana" (Rep), $3,000. Lyric (P-S) (l.ltfO; 44-60)—"She Wouldn't Say Yes" (Col) (m.o.). Alter two weeks at State, Good $5,000. Last week, "Then There Were None" (20ili) (3d wk). mild $4,000.- Orpheum (P-S) (2.800: 44-60)— "Spanish Main" (RKO). Given terri- fic exploitation and ad campaign and helping to socko $19,000 or bet- ter. Last week, "Uncle Harry" (UX good $9,000. : ' " :■, Radio CHy rP-S) (4,000; 44-6Q)— "Dolly Sisters" (20th). Great $20.- 000. Last week, "Kiss and Tell" iCol) (2d wk), great $11,000, Slate (P-S) (2.300; 44-60)—"Hold That Blonde" (Par). Good at $10.- 000." Last week. "She Wouldn't Say Yes" (Col) (2d wk), corking $9,000, Uptown (Par) (1.100; 40-50)— "Rhapsody in Blue" (WB). . First nabe showing. Immense $6,000. Last week. "Song to Remember" (Col) (repeat), $4,500, " World (Par-Steffes) (350; 44-80)— "Uncle Harry" (U) (m.o.). After good week, at Orpheum, has settled down here. Trim $3.'500. Last week, "House on 92d" (20th) (5th wk), fine $2,000. week, "Mildred Pierce" (WB) (3d wk), great $9,100 in 6 days, Palomar (Sterling) (1,350; 45-80) —"Wild Fire" (FC) and "Pursuit to Algiers" (U) plus stage. Fair $9,000. Last week, "Don't Fence Me In" (Rep) plus Mandrake, magician, on stage.,giant $13,000. .;, " ' . Paramount (H-E) (3,039; 45-80)— "Weekend at-Waldorf" (M-G). Ter- rlhc-r-$2£000. Last week,r "Duffy's Taiua-n" (Par) (.2d wk), great $14,- 1-00.-in 9 days;~- , . Roosevelt (Sterling) (800; 45-80)— "Mildred Pierce" . (WB) (4th wk). Huge $6,500 or over. Last week, "State Fair" (20th> (4th wk), big $5,- 600. . Winter Garden (Sterling) (800; 25- 50)—"Christmas in Conn." (WB) and "1.001 Nights" (Col) (3d run). Big $5;500. Last week, "Adano" (20th) and "Pan-Americana"' (RKO), big $5,100. lain'-VaudeBig in Balto 'Waldorf Soars to 24G In Prov.; 'Pierce' Sock 17G/Main' Bigl6G,2d Providence, Nov! 27. "Weekend at Waldorf." at .Loew's Slate, is the bell-ringer this week, outstripping opposish despite nice grosses by "Mildred Pierce" at Ma- jestic and "Spanish Main" at RKO Albce. Latter is holdover, but still .great. : Estimates for This Week Albee (RKO) (2,200: 44-65)— "Spanish Main" (RKO) and "Mama Loves Papa" (RKO) (2d wk). Great $16,000 after first week's wow $20,000. Carlton (Fay-Loew) (1,400; 44-65) —"Dolly Sisters" (20th) (3d down- town wk). Strong $5,000. Last week. "House on 92d" (20th) and "American Beauty" (20lh) (3d down- town wki. $3,000. Fay's (Fay) (1.400: 40-65)— "River Cans" lUi and vaude on stage. Nice $8,000. Last week. "Love, Honor. Goodbye" (Rep) and vaude, snappy $7,000. Majestic (Fay) (2.200: 44-65)— "Mildred Pierce" (WB). Sock $17.- 000. Last week. "Dolly Sisters" (20th) (2d wk), good $13,000. Metropolitan (Snider) (3,100: 44- 85 I—"Capt. Tugboat Annie" (Rep) and Tony Pastor orch, Mills Brothers, on stage. Four-day weekend holi- day run. solid $14,000. Last week, "Angel Comes to Brooklyn" (Rep.) and Johnny (Scat) Davis orch. swell $8,000. Stale (Loew) (3.200: 44-65)— "Weekend at Waldorf (M-G). Crowding record at $24,000. Last week. "Captain Kidd" (UA), fairish $15,000. Strand (Silverman) (2.200: 44-65) —""Kiss and Tell" (Col) and "Voice of Whistler"' (Col). Began second week Monday (26). First week, was big $15,000. i H.0.s, Strike Don't Hurt Seattle;'Waldorf 22G 'Main' Smasheroo 19G, Mpls ;'Dolly'Sock 20G Minneapolis, Nov. 27? Local film tans for first time in re- cent weeks currently have a wide choice of new pictures. Boxol'fice is humming, with even a near blizzard Thanksgiving day and extreme cold being no deterrents. "Dolly Sisters" is out in front, but "Spanish Main" and "Hold That Blonde" will make a good race of it. . Estimates for This Week J\ster (Par-Singer) (900; 15-25)— This Gun for Hire" (Par) (reissue) and "Adventures of Rusty" (Col). In 6 days looks big $2,500. Last week. Crime Doctor's Warning" (Col) and Wanderer of Wasteland? (RKO' split with "Chicago Kid" (Rep) and _Club"Havana-' (PRC), good $2,000-in ( days. i • '•• : Century (P-S) (1,600; 44-60)— "Kiss and Tell" (Col) (m.o.). Here Seattle, Nov. 27. The. city is minus newspapers this week because of the printers' strike, with the result, that theatres used radio ami window cards in place of the dailies. It has failed to slow up ace attractions, with "Weekend at Waldorf" terrific at the Paramount. "Dolly Sisters" still is strong on sec- j oncl week at the Filth Avenue. Hold- j overs elsewhere are okay. Estimates for This Week Blue Mouse (H-E) (800: 45-801— •"Guest Wife" I UA) (3d wki. Big $6,000 oi hear. Last week, got swell $7,300. • Fifth Avenue Ht-E) (.2.349: 45-80" —"Dollv Sisters" (20th) (2d wk). Superb' $14,000. on top of colossal $22,000 last week. Liberty (J & \H> (1.650: 45-80)— "Kiss inlcl Tell" (Coll (2d wki. Great $11,000. Last week. $14,600. Music Box (H-E I (850; 45-80 >— "Dull'v's Tavern" (Par) (m.o.) (3d wk i. Fanc v $9,000 or close. Last week. " Tender Grapes" (M-G ) (5th wk l. $6,000 in 8 dais. Music Hall (H-E) (2,200; 45-80)— "Along Came Jones" (RKO) . (2d wki. Solid $11,500. Last week. $10,- 30(1. Orpheum (H-E> (2,600; 45-80)— "Shadv Lady " 'U) and "Men in Diary" (U), Thin $11,000. Last Baltimore, Nov. 27. Strong entries are common this session, especially "Weekend at Waldorf." at Loew's Century, and "Spanish Main," tied to vaude, at the combo Hippodrome. Estimates for This Week ~ Century (Loew's-UA) (3,000; 20- 60)—"Weekend at Waldorf" (M-G). Smash $25,000. Last week, "Fallen Angel" (20th). fair $15,200. " ■ \ Hippodrome ' (Rappaport) (2,240; .25-65)—"Spanish Main" (RKO) plus vsujde. Terrific $22,000 and sure holdover. Last week. fMan Alive" (RKO) plus Bobby Sherwood orch, $15,800. Keith's (Schanberger) (2,460; 20- 60)—"People Are Funny" (Par). Opens tomorrow (Wed.). Last week, "Hold That Blonde" (Par) held up nicely at $12,900. Maryland (Hicks) (1,480; 20-44)— "Crime Doctor's Warning" (Col) and "Rough Riders of Cheyenne" (PRC). Around $3,000. Last week, "Adven- tures of Rusty" (PRC) and "Bad Men ot Border" (Rep), $2,600. Mayfair (Hicks) (980; 25-55)— "Enchanted Forest" (PRC) (2d wk). Doing well iny'h.o. at $4,000 after- trim $5,000/opening round, over hopes. Stanley (WB) (3.280; 25-65)— "Confidential Agent" (WB). Fairish $17,000. Last week. "Mildred Pierce" (WB) (3d wk). rousing $13,200. Valencia (Loew's-UA) (1.840; 20- 60)—"Fallen Angel" (20th) (m.o.). Okav $4.0 »). Last week. "Her High- ness" and Bellboy" (M-G) (m.o.), all right $4,300. Holiday Ups N.Y.; 'Trunk' Record 56G, 'Yolanda'-J. Dorsey Tall 82G, 'Kidtf Big 33G, Dolly -Stage Socko 98G, 2d Thanksgiving this year, the first since the war ended, proved to be exceptionally big on Broadway. Heavy influx of. out-of-towners, many in for a four-day weekend, brought grosses of the worthier shows to line levels. But starting Monday (26) there was a noticeable slackening o£ pace. Beginning ot Christmas shopping probably 'will hurt from now on. The week boasted another record, the Hollywood's "Saratoga Trunk" having finished its initial week last night (Tues,) at a sensational $56,000. This comfortably beat the"prior high, set in February, 1944, by "Passage to Marseilles," which was $50,800. Among other arrivals for Thanks- giving was the Capitol show of "Yolanda and Thief," with Jimmy well at $9,000. and holds. In ahead "Man Alive" (RKO) was only a lit- tle oyer $6,000.. Rivoli (UA-Par) (2.092: 60-$i;25)— "Love Letters" (Par) (14th wk). Goes out at a good $25,000; near to the $26,000 registered for 13th week. "'Lost Weekend" (Par) opens Satur- day (1). Roxy (20th) (5,886; 65-$l.lCl)— "Dolly Sisters" (20th), with Beatrice ' Kay. Gomez and Beatrice, Maurice Roeco, oil stage (3d wk). Very steady and big. second week having ended last night at $93;000, right behind first's $100,000. , ' Stale (Loew's) (3,450; 43-$1.10)— "Abnott and Costello in Hollywood" (M-G), with Enoch Light orch, Hal LtRoy and Patricia Morison in per- Dorsey band. Carlos Ramirez and %?J&™ e l™ ffi'lWfi 1 others in person. It will probably ov<*.l*st week '^incs push to an excellent $82,000 At the I Have Tender Grapes" (M-G) (2d 'Waldorf Huge $33,000 Leads Pitt; 'Dolly Sis' Giant 16G,'AngeF 14iG Pittsburgh. Nov. 27. Only the first winter freeze will hold biz below last year this week. "Weekend at Waldorf" is on top of heap at the Penn. while "Dolly Sis- ters" rlso is terrific. Estimates for This Week Fulton (Shea) (1.700; 40-65)— "Dollv Sisters" (20th). Tremendous $16,000. and near record for house. Will stay another week or two at least. Last week. "That Night With You" (U). $5,000. Harris (Harris) (2.200: 40-65)— "Fallen Angel"' (20th). Slugging it otlf with nearby Fulton tor biz, and holding its own at $14,500. Last week "Kiss raid Tell" (Col) (2d wk). great $12,000. Penn (Lnew\s-UA) (4.300; 40-65) —"Weekend al Waldorf (M-G). Town leader at huge $33,000. Only bad weather preventing this from fop figures for theatre,. Last week. "Love Letters' (Par) (2d wk), $17.- 500. Itiiz (WB) (800: 40-65)—"Love .Letters" (Par) (m.o.). After two weeks" af Penn. good $3,500. Last week. "Johnny Angel" (RKO), third downtown. $2,500. . Senator (Harris) (1.750: 40-05)— "Kiss and Tell" (Col). After two weeks at Harris, fine $4,800, Last week. "Gun for Hire" (Par) (re- issue I. and "Voice ot Whistler" (Coll. $3,200. SlaiMev (WB> (3.800: 40-65) — "Confidential Agenl". (WB). Trim $18,500. Last week. "Mildred Pierce" (WB) (2d wit i. great S19.000. .Warner IV/BI (2.000: 40-65)— "Mildred Pierce" (WB). After two weeks at Stanley, excellent $9,500. Last week. "Born for Trouble" (WB i and "It All Came True" (WBi ireissues), .sensational $12,500. and double-feature record here. Shugrue Due Back in Biz J. Edward (Ned) Shugrue, direc- tor ot Motion Pictures and Special events of the War Finance Division of the Treasury Dept. plans to re- enter films during the coming year. Before going With the Treasury. Shugrue was associated with Ben Heciit and Charlie McArtlutr. and produced the Four Freedom shows. He has been in his present spot since 1943. > Glebe. "Captain Kidd" teed off auspiciously and should hit a big $33,000 or near. State, playing "Ab- bott and Costello in Hollywood" firstri-im with Enoch Light band, Hal LeRoy and Patricia Morison on stage, is heading for a strong $32,000 or over. . "Danger Signal" didn't start out so promisingly at the little Victoria but ended its first week last night (Tues.) at a satisfactory $17,000. At the Rialto "Game of Death" is doing well at indicated. $9,000. but "Allot- ment Wives,", playing the' Ambassa- dor, goes cut tomorrow night (Thurs.) after a disappointing $8,000 tor nine days. •"" ,. y , - .•." "' All holdovers add up from good to very strong.; "Dolly Sisters'." at the Roxy with Beatrice Kay. Gomez and Beatrice and Maurice Rocco on stage, wound up its second frame last night (Tues.) at $98,000. right behind first's $100,000, Music Hall's "Weekend at Waldorf." current in its eighth week should get a swank $112,000. It goes one more round., with "Bells of St. I Mary s" and annual Hall Xmas show opening Thursday (6); earlier than usual lor the Kris Kringle bill. ' Estimates for This Week " Ambassador (Sirit/.kyi (1.250: 65- $1.201—"Allotment Wives" (Mono) Goes out at'tei- 9 days of onlv $8,000. slender. In ahead •"Julia Ross" (Col") on 6 clays of second week was down at $5,800. "These Three" (PC) (re- issue) opens Fridav (30). Astor (City Inv. f (1.300: 70-$1.40)— "Spellbound" (UA) (4th wk). Holi- day jump sending this' to socko $53,000. beating third's $51,000. Here indefinitely. Capitol (Loew's) (4.820: 60-$1.10) —"Yolanda and Thief" (M-G"). with Jimmy Dorsey orch. Carlos Ramirez, others: on stage. Excellent $82,000. and holds. Last week. "Kiss and Tell" (Col). Les Brown orch, Henny Youngman and Gaudsmith Bros. (4th wk). weakened in stretch to get leanish $42,700, but very profitable on run. Ramirez, on current show, slated to return today (Wed.). While ill two days. .Jackie Gleason subbed on Monday (26) and Heniiy Young'- man yesterday (Tues.). Criterion (Loew's) (1.700; 60-$1.25) —"Last Chance"' (M-G). Swiss- made opened here yesterday (Tues:). Final 6 days ot "This Love Is Ours" (U) clocked good $20,000. while third week was sturdy at over $25,000. Globe (Brandt) (1.416; 70-$1.50)— "Captain Kidd" (UA.). Should come through to big $33,000 or near, holding. Concluding six days on seventh week of "G. I. Joe" (UA) was mildish $9,500 run), with Leo Carrillo and Lee Sul- livan on stage, good $29,000. Strand (WB) (2,756; 75-$1.20)~ "Confidential Agent" (WB), Vaughn Monroe orch and Fred Sanborn (4th wk), Stout $45,000 in sight this week, while third, which included holiday, wound up at fine $51,000. Holds fur- ther. '•":■;■ - \ ' < ; ■ ' Victoria (Maurer) (720; 70-$1.20)— "Danger Signal". (WB). Given bigger campaign than usual for this little house but not hot, albeit satisfactory, at $.17,000. Remains. Fifth week of "It All Came True" (WB) (reissue) was $13,000. Winter Garden (UA) (1.500; 60- $1.50)—"Johnny in Clouds" (UA) (2d wk). Only about $15,0(50 seen on holdover, weak, while initial seven days finished disappointingly at less than $20,000. "Man in Grey" (U). English-made, opens torn o r row (Thurs.). 'Highness' Stout 466,2 Hub Snots Boston, Nov. 27. Holiday shopping spree didn't slow up Hub, and all houses are set for great takes, the Memorial remaining on top with "Spanish Main" although in second week. "Highness and Bell- boy" is fine at the State and Or- pheum. "Hold That Blonde." at the Fenway and • Paramount, is big. "Dolly Sisters," on holdover at the Met, is excellent. ... Estimates for This Week - Boston (RKO) (3,200; 50-$1.10)— "Man .Alive" (U) plus Johnny Davis orch. others, on stage. Stout' $28,000. Last week, "Shady Lady" (RKO) plus : Mills brothers, Stubby. Kaye, others, on stage, $26,500. Fenway (M-P) (1,373: 40-74)— "Hold That Blonde" (Par) and "Northwest Trail" (Rep). First-run show, great $8,500. Last week, "Mil- dred Pierce" (WB) and "Wanderer, Wasteland" (RKO), $7,500. Majestic (Brand-Mage) (1,500; 40- 80)—"Sylvia Scarlet" (UA) and "Sky Giant" (UA) (reissues) .(3d wk). Okay $3,500. Last week, $4,000. Memorial (RKO) (2,900; 40-74)— "Spanish Main" (RKO) and "Sing Your Way Home" (U) (2d wk). [ Giant '$30,000' after terrif $32,000 Gotham .(Brand) (900: 60-$1.20)-^ nm u . ceU . Figul . e a month's Tun "Mexieana' J Rep) (2d wk).- Good ne r e . enough at $7,000 or better. Holds. Initial stanza was nice $9,100. Hollywood (WB) (1.499: 65-$1.10) —'"Saratoga Trunk" (WB) (2d wk). Very last from opening, with Thanksgiving holiday helping to push first week, ended last night (Tues.). to record $56,000. Con- cluding- (21.sf I week lor "Rhapsody in Blue" (WB) was light $8,500, l'alace "(RKO) (1.700: 60-$1.20)— ""Spanish Main" iRKO) (4th wk». Holding up exceptionally well, third week having finished Monday night (261 at $35,000. Second was big $38,000. •.'".' . Paramount (Par) (3.664: 70-$1.20) —"Masquerade in Mexico" (Par), with Tony Pastor orch. Marion Hul- toii. Paul and Eva Reyes in person, opens today iWcd.l. Third week of Metrooolitan (M-P) (4,307: 40-74) —"Dollv Sisters" (20th) and "The Spider"' (Rep) (2d wk). Great $25.- 000. or near, following $30,000 first week. Old South (Brand-Mage) (700; 40- 80)—"Gaslight Follies" (Indie). Still okav second week at $3,500 after neat $5,000 first. ,-. ■. * '. Orpheum (LOew) (2.900: 35-75)— "Highness and Bellboy" (M-G) and "Dangerous Partners" (Col). Breezy $29,000. Last week. "Abbott and Cos- tello in H'wood" (M-G) and "Voice of Whistler" (Col), $24,000 was way below hopes. \ Paramount (M-P) (1.700: W-W— ""Hold That Blonde" (Par) and "Northwest Trail" (Rep). First-run for sock $16,500", Last week. "Mil- "Hold That Blonde" j Pari Frank j drC( ,' p icl . ec "' (WB ) and "Wanderer Sinatra. Jan Savilt orch. Pied Pipers. , Wastcltm:r {BKO)( $15,500. was big SOo.OOO, while second hit a: • . . • ' „. ... bumper $07,000. Sinatra was out of , ,? t! J t¥ (Loew) (3,200 ^s-7S)— show part ol" last Tuesday (20) and "'HighnCiS and Bellboy (M-G) and all the following day. Perry Como j VPan£ !r ou s Paftncrs (Col). Swell and Danny O'Neil subbed Tuesday, i I^st week ' Abbott^Dostcllo Louis .Ionian on Wednesday (21). 'm Ho lywood (M-G) and 'Voice of Radio Citv Music Hall (Rockc- Whistler' (Col). $14,000. way oil fellers) (5.045: 60-$1.10)—"Weekend ! fl0 >h expectancy, at Waldorf" (M-G) (8th wk). Hoi I- 1 Tremont (Brand Mage 1 (1.500 : 40 ; dav teoofi: for this week <7tb> send i'ng gross, to smart. $112,000. while sixth ended at sturdy $96,000. Goes one more week with "Bells of St. Mary's" (RKO) and annual Christ- mas show following; Rialto (Mayer) (594; 35-85)— "Came of Death" (RKO). Doing 80)—"Gaslight Follies" .(Indie) (2d wk), Nice $9,000 after $13,000 first. Translux (Translux) (900; 30-74)— "Made Me a Criminal" (Mono) and "Girls on Probation" (Mono) (re- issues). Average $5,000. Last week. "Detour" (PRC) and f'Days ol Glory" (RKO), $4,500.