Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1946 — Page 19

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Y. M. REG. PAT'S PEND, COPR. 1945 EDW L A WAGNER. ALL MIGHTS RESERVED

‘NATIONAL FORECAST SUM- | also includes the southwestern

MARY: The fair and weather prevailing over mqst of the nation will continue unchanged, There is a‘southerly warm air flow influencing the eastern half of the country. A cooler air mass is over the western and northwestern states bringing little change in temperature, but continued fair weather over the west except in the frontal zone separating these two air flows in the north central states.

Because of the general sure

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over the eastern states, including the Mississippi valley area, Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, central and eastern Iowa will continue fair and warm. Scattered afternoon thundergforms in Florida, which form in the warm moist air Gulf and Atlantic, may persist into the evening Thursday. The fair and warm prediction

system pattern and the | gentle southerly winds, weather |

from the |

WArmer| states of Texas, Oklahoma, New

Mexico and Arizona. Cloudiness and scattered light showers are expected in the central ‘and north Lake Superior region ahead of the Warm Air Front. There will be cloudy con-

| ditions and thundershowers in the

Standing. and Cold Air frontal areas through northwestern Nebraska, Wisconsin, western. parts of northern Michigan and the extreme northwestern Towa. (See inset map for actual cloudy and partly cloudy areas.) Temperatures are expected to rise in .southern Minnesota and southern Michigan in the wake of the warm front. Slightly cooler temperatures are foreseen for Utah and Colorado due to the cold front’s influence combined | with that of the standing front. The western states will have generally fair weather with little | change except for some high fog | in the coastal areas of California | Priday morning,

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OFF THE RECORD—

wl tad 730 AM ESTING ; ; ae

Indianapolis record shops could

the hit. A Frankie Carle release “I'd Bi 5 3 favorite, as was Tex Beneke—Glenn | G10 y } Miller's “Cynthia's in Love.” | Jaw : aki NW Rast Here are some good bets among the new releases this week:

ODD LABEL—The up and coming ARA outfit has released a flock | of waxes in the last couple days. One is a Phil Harris number, featuring the leader-vocalist in an old] vaudeville number: “Woodman, Spare That Tree,” The flipover is a brand new novelty, “Bump-On-the-Head Brown,” with punchy | lyrics too zany to describe. .. . An-| other ARA favorite, Hoagy Car-/ michael, does the music, lyrics and | vocals on “Ole Buttermilk Sky," | from his new picture. The reverse side also features the Hoosier with trick tonsils, this time on a Carmichael original, “Ginger and| | Spice.” . « Here's “Fatha,” back: on | wax. Ear] “Fatha" Hines’ “Straight | Life" is a combination of Hines’ raucous voice and jazz piano showmanshyp. On the other side Dolores Parker glides through a pretty new ballad, “Now That You're| Mine,” accompanied by the Hines orchestra, Music and 1Jrics of both tunes are by “Fatha.” . . . Ginny) | Simms teamed with Lou Bring's orchestra for an ARA wax of two Scarhe TO ye haunting ballads, “Somewhere “in | Frecipivation 2% hrs, end. 3.30 3. mo] the Night,” and “This Is Always.” Total precipitation since Jan. 1 2115. . . Mercury's releases include tunes | | Deficiency since Jan. 1.............. 1.72 1with multiple possibilities. - The| The following table shows the tem-| Buddy Rich aggregation, definitely

perature in other cities |" Station High Low lon its way up as a favorite band, : aver 88

General air flow over the nation and the expected wind direction at the surface is shown by the small black arrows on the chart,

OFFICIAL WEATHER

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j Auanta = | worked up a good arrangement of | Chicago 73 | the~gross country favorite, “Route jSinemnal i | 66,” with vocals by the front man | | Denver | 62 | himself. The reverse side is the| | Evanzelile : fi | tongue twisting “Iggidy Song,” a! | Pt. Worth vv 99 8 | Indiananelis teity) .... hi 3 {chucks. . . . Ummm, is the appro-| Los Angeles Sy g3 |priate comment for the Bill 8am-| plat alist Pag 3 » uel's revival of that heart warming New Orleans rrieetl 73 | “oldie,” “I Don't Stand a Ghost of Isla City +.oouiimisss 3 | 1 | Chance” The reverse side is a | Oniaha ‘ers 98 7¢ | fair number, “Port Wine,” with as [Estrgh 5 5 | much tingle as the title would indi- | 8an Antonio 98 73 (cate. . . , Another Merdury star, see 6... a a |Rose Marie, is featured on novelty

60 — | ballads which fit into her warm vo-

DROP PREDICTED IN | Organizations |DRYS PLAN TICKET NATION POLIO CASES

By Science Service

WASHINGTON, July 18.—Health Look for polio, now higher than in past tw years, to drop below those levels within next few weeks. Total for | { the year through July 13 now 2596 o * McBride of Brightwood chapter, !

: {O. BE. 8. has been elected president of the convention to be held tonight at the cases, compared with 1679 in 1945, Allison Star club, an organization of AlL- | Church of the Nazarene.

report for the nation:

O! reception at Castleton school at 8 p Tuesday. Mrs. Beaver is past worthy ma-| are planning to have a complete

|at 8:15 p. m. Saturday in { hall, 308 Prospect st.

{honor Mrs. «Lotiise Beaver, deputy {district 11 of the organization, at

tron of the Keystone chapter.

son employees who are members of O. E

The Ladies’ auxiliary to the South Side Turners will hold its monthly card party

the Turner

Keystone chapter 240, O. E 8, will For the first time in many years with the local appearance of the a m

| cal style. “My Mama Says No, No," | features the gal vocalist at a raef tempo, and the reverse is a more

AT CRAWFORDSVILLE ieee oni “2m ores. ws

Times Special CAPITOL—The release of a new CRAWFORDSVILLE, July 18 —|Billy Butterfield number coincides

trumpet wonder. “Whatta Ya Gonna Do?” is a rhythm tune with | county ticket in the field this fall, 3 SParkling Yrumpet solo by Butter. Candiflates will be named at a fleld and a Pleasing vocal by Allan Wylie. The flip, “Billy the Kid," | showeases Billy at the trumpet in

members of the Prohibition padty!

| and 1752 in 1044. Decrease will not | it was announced today. Other officers | At the same time, a district con-| 31 all instrumental number. . . .

be sharp but drop is expected be-

| for the coming year are Mabie Henderson of Brightwood O. E. 8. vice presiGolden Rule

dent; Genett Ulrich of

vention will be held and a congres-| Another trumpet favorite, Cootie

cause no region is reporting a large o. E. 8. secretary; Marguerite Harris of [trict will be named. | number, “When My Baby Left Me,”

| , treasurer an number of cases as was case In| Rebecca Hardin of Mooresville O. E. 8. |

previous two rears, New York City alone,

year and the year before.

Total new cases for the nation for week ending July 13, latest re-

ported to U. S. Public Service here, was 428. week's total was 312.

Health | Previous | Florida 32 to 24.

4 The midriff shorties,

Queen Esther O. E 8

| recording secretary.

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| party chairman, will preside at the background. Eddie Vinson vocalizes.

health authorities point out, reported week- with increase from 20 to 40; Kansas address. | ly over 100 cases at this time last|4 to 18; Texas 45 to 54; Colorado] ——————— Plenty still in Alabama | FBI CONVICTIONS HIGH

22 to 31.

s displayed effectively in a slow

{on the other side . . . The Pied

i {Pipers fall in line with the tried

and Florida but bpth reported de-| WASHINGTON, July 18 (U. P).|land true recording method, a re-

{creases

Alabama 25 to 14 and

| —Director J. Edgar Hoover of the yival on one side and a new tune |Federal Bureau of Investigation re- on the other. The revival is the [ported today that convictions were sentimental “Remember Me?”’, a

Unusual feature: This is fourth obtained on 97 per cent of the cases | good tune for the Pipers to display

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Trouble spots: Illinois with in-|consecutive year of high polio-re- investigated by the FBI during the harmony and rhythm at the same grease from 13 to 23; Minnesota ports. t

{vear ended June 30. [time. The reverse, “Walk It Off,"

: “Si ome =" Cottons printed like silk in Paisley patterns,

to mix and match. Wine, blue, or brown

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Favorites Vie for Top Spot As No One Platter Leads

no one was outselling any other by any great margin, Three Spike Jones favorites were top Sellers in one store’ In another “Prisoner of Love, and “The Gypsy” by Perry Como was

| Lombardo always making records.

| Your Arms” is quite a record. Miss

sional candidate from the Sixth dis-| Williams, goes all out ‘on a blues Virgil Finnell, state Prohibition! With a terrific dirge effect in the

{session and will make the principal] The Williams growl trumpet effect

{ instrumental “Echoes of Harlem.”

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agree on only one thing today-—

e Lost Without You,” was a near

is a catchy novelty with a contagious melody. Both sides feature Paul Weston's orchestra. on accomspaniment , . . Skitch Henderson plays a lot of piano on “Dreamland Rendezvous” and “Why Does It Get Late So Early?” The first side is a Henderson solo, slightly on the dreamy sidé. On the reverse side, Ray Kellogg offers a rich rendition of some fair vocals, and again Skitch is featured at the piano . . . The Capitol album offering of the week ‘St, Louis Woman," features the original Broadway cast in the original versions of such favorites as: “Li'l Augie Is a Natural Man, “It's a Woman's Prerogative,” “Legalize My Name,” “Come Rain or

Comé Shine,” “Any Place I Hang|#

My Hat Is Home,” and several oth-

ers from the Broadway hit musical. |} Featured vocalists include Pearl §

Bailey, Ruby Hill, June Hawkins and Robert Pope, a8 well as original choral groups and orchestra . . . DECCA~-There are basic things that you can always count on, like the sun always rising, Daisy Mae always chasing Li'l Abner, and Guy

Decca has a new “Lombardoland” album, with five 10-inch records by

the Royal Canadians. Once you've! heard one Lombardo record, you've; heard them all, so the only thing| new in the album are the selec-| tions. They include: “I'm Always Chasing Rainbows,” and “Make Believe,” “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” and “The Very Thought of You,” “Time on My Hands” and “Dancing in the Dark,” “At Dawning” and “When Day Is Done,” *“Missouri Waltz” and “Naughty Waltz" . . .. Hazel Scott at the piano ang

natural for vocals by the Wood- | Hazel Scott at the vocals. That sq

quite a combination and “I'm Glad There Is You” and “Take Me in

! Scott's voice matches her piano for | slow deliberation and the result is a collector's item for her fans . . . | Another collector's item, jazz col- | lectors, that is, is the Eddie Con|don double, “She's Funny That | Way” and “Improvisation on the March of Time.” There's some | flashy Joe Bushkin and glittering { trumpet by Condon on “She's Fun- | ny.” “Improvisation,” Condon’'s own | tune, is an instrumental in Con{don's own jazz session style,

ENLISTMENTS UP

WASHINGTON, July 18 (U. P). —Army enlistments increased week by week in June, army figures disclosed today. Volunteers during the first week in June totaled 11,-

747; in the second week, 12319; third week, 130904, and fourth week, 25,336.

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