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Know,” had a short stay in Indian-| apolis record shops. No sooner had highlight this week's Decca releases. | the discs been stacked up in the Jimmy Durante fans have many | out.” nights of chuckles in store from an! Como’s vocal on the two heart tug assemblage of typically Schnozzola tunes is spotlighted against a back- tunes. ground by the Russ Case orches- Durante’s “had a million of ‘em,” Louis Armstrong, whose and his album features some of his inimit- best and most famous routines. The able vocals have been milestones in waxes include “Inka Dinka Deco,” | jazz history, has waxed a good “Umbriago,” “Start Off Each Day | double feature, “No Variety Blues” With a Song,” “Durante—The PaLouis tron of the Arts,” “Who Will Be and Thelma Middleton pair on “No|With You When I'm Far Away?” | Variety,” while the flip features “So I Ups to Him.” “Jimmy, the The Well Dressed Man,” “Joe Goes Up—

| Sinatra, Como, Ink Spots Rate | High on Local Record Poll

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By DONNA MIKELS Perry Como, the Ink Spots and Frank Sinatra are high. men on! | the. local record poll today, as their waxes took lead#ag spots on the , | best selling record list. : . ; edged out the Ink Spots “Gypsy” by a tiny | margin to take first place. Perry Como's rendition of the old Russ

th the Ink Spots wax a close second. |

“They Say It's “Wenderful” by | Sonnyboy Williamson blows a mean Prank land low mouth organ on “You're

| An Old Lady,” and “Early in the

“Doin’ What Comes Natur'lly,” Morning,” both rugged blues num-

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: Billed at Lyric

James Cagney, in the re-release | of “City for Conquest,” now at |

| bers. The waxes feature jive har-| the Lyric.

‘ “Love on a Greyhound Bsa,” by monica, and a piano, guitar and |

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tender technique to good advantage in “Something Old, the ever popular “Sunny Side of New,” a balmy ballad which fits the Street,” backed by “I Like the right in with the June bride at- c been ne-released by mosphere. The reverse, also in the and is availble in local June bridal vein, is “From This shops. Another King Cole number, Day Forward,” has that Sinatra (Capitol) is selling fast touch, with good orchestration by |Axel Stordahl's band.

by side aré “Blue Texas Moonlight" {and “Thanks for

the Heartache,”

COLUMBIA There's. plenty of

steady best sellers, but, his personal | quality, if not quantity, in Columappearance here stimulated sales of bia’s wax release for today. such standards as “Chloe,” “Cock- two new waxes are by a couple of tails for Two,” “Holiday for Strings,” the nation’s top record stars, “The and “You Always Hurt the One| Voice” Sinatra, and “The Hom" {'Goodman, .

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Wore Boots,”

OPENING TODAY = |

AT THE CIRCLE-—"The Bride with Barbara Stan'yek, Robert Cummings and Diana

Lynn, concerns the bride (who loves | horses)

and the groom (whol

oesn't). A series of pleasingly im- |

probable events ends the temporary |

strangement of the pair. On the

same bill is “The Madonna's Se-|

ret,” with Frahcis Lederer, Gail

Patrick and Ann Rutherford.

WASHINGTON ALUMNI me TO DANCE SATURDAY

The alumni association of Wasi- |

Another odd label popped up on new singing star, Art Lund, in “On ington high school will hold its an- | the fringe of the best selling lists. the Alamo.” The vooal measures nual dance from 9 p. m. to midfeaturing Eddie up to Lund’s first two records, which night Saturday at the Howard on two new numbers: “To made him a favorite almost over- room of Municipal gardens. Each His Own,” and “Cynthia's in night. Benny goes to town on fhe Howard's band turns in its flip, “Rattle and Roll.” usual smooth performance, with the | with imagination and feeling by the maestro handling the vocals admir- maestro, and features Mel Pow

Stardust Don

Pedlow’s orchestra will play.

Officers of the association are Donald Jones, president; James Jamison, vice president; Sarah/

ell Boles, secretary, and Norman Davis, |

at the piano. The tune was written treasurer

New releases for the week In- by Buck Clayton, former Count! Basie trumpet star who recently VICTOR Perry Como’s “‘Surren- appeared at the Murat on the “Jazz der,” backed by “More Than You at the Philharmonic” program

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new Vaughn Monroe recording of I Come Down.” “Who Told That Lie?” is a typical the fun are Six Hits and a Miss and Monroe ballad, featuring a lot of Eddie Jackson brass, still more Vaughn and har- cast of the musical revue “Call Me | monizing by a new gal quartet, The Mister,” have cut five 10-inch recThe back side. “It's ords for a Decca album of the show. My Lazy Day,” gives Vaughn's vo- The album features a series of _ _|sketches reviewing the foibles and —— |snafu of army life, plus some good tunes

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Charles Drake | at 11:12, 2, 4.48, |

LYRIC “City for Conquest,” with James Cagney and Ann Sheridan, at 11:18, | 2:49, 6:30 and 10:11. !

“Ne Time for Comedy.” with James Stewart and Rosalind Russell, at 1.10, 4:51 and 8:32.

PLAN PIANO RECITAL Students of Thelma Todd willl be heard in a piano recital at 8:30! p. m. next Wednesday at John Her- | ron Art institute.

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. . Remember when Dooley Wilson sat down at the piano in “Casablanca,” and did his memorable crying-in-my-beer version of “As Time Goes By"? The scene was | one of the high spots of the picture and the Wilson version is now on Decca wax. It's backed by “Knock on Wood,” another vocal and piano ditty . . . Bob Eberly and the Song Spinners did some adept collaboration on “Cynthia’® In Love,” and “And Then I Looked at You.”

Piano, Yoice Pupils To Give Recital

Miss Mary Ellen Galbraith will her piano and voice students in recital at School 20 auditorium, 1848 Pleasant Run blvd., at 7:45 p. m. Tuesday. Arranged for the benefit of the Red Cross, the program will include the following participants:

Ralph Wade, Rosemary Myers, Edna Bocock, Roberta Badon, Jovce Betiner Darlene Paugh Anita Bartling Grace Ellen Carr, Patricia Sayre. Marian Barclay, Shirley Ann Hawkins, Mima Jane Grady, Jacqueline Enders Carol Ann Harp, Lillian Meister, Wanda Newsome

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