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After four years’ army service, | local tenor, will return to Jordan conservatory's voice faculty next month, Miss Ada Bickling, Jordan director, has announced. In additjon to his teaching, Mr. | Seon will be tenor soloist at North, Methodist church and music di-| good thing. rector of the Indianapolis Hebrew |more time to devote to it.” 10th and Delaware
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By JACK GAVER » United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—In good | times or bad, there's always some- | thing going on in the phonograph
| record business. Release date arguments, covet/ing of another's artists, price battles and the rise of potent new | figures are perennial. Currently the ‘most important new figure is a llarge 43-year-old redhead named Harry W. Bank, Bank's firms is Cosmo Records. It began making records in May 1945 and put the first ones on the market last October. In less than a vear it has started to make things interesting for the three leading long-established firms. | Part of this is due to Bank's tirelessness. “I average about four hours sleep a night—or morhing,” he says. “That seems to be enough and it's I don't have any
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Before joining the army, Mr. |yniversity life as a law man and {Scott was director of the Allison |n p A. specializing in tax litigation. | Mixed chorus, the Citizens Gas and | ga soon found himself representing |Coke Utility male chorus and the | cuch diverse clients as E. H. Harri- | Seventh District Federation Wom-| man and the largest company in Married, he lives at|¢)o juke box industry.
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utes and find out more about the musical tastes of the country than adl of the music critics can tell me.” Believes in Albums Bank believes that the record business will jump this fall because the market will be getting a lot of
dearth, He thinks the record habit is back to stay and is a great believer in albums. Bank snapped up Bandleader Larry Clinton as soon as the latter left the army in January. Clinton was one of the most popular and best-grounded of the pre-war batonists. It's Clinton's job to build Cosmo's list of “standards,” the ever-popular tunes of composers like Kern, Gershwin and Romberg. Cosmo is engaged right now in a spat with the Pic Music Corp., over alleged release date jumping on a Pic-published song called “Banana Boat." It is the Cosmo record of this song ‘that points up one of ‘the big reasons for Bank's success—his exploitation sense. One day recently he sent each record editor a parcel which contained one banana. He followed this up the next day with another communication, This teaser method was continued until finally the editors received copies of the
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Requested selections for his final recital of the season at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday have been announced by James R. Lawson, Scottish Rite cathedral carilloneur, The program will include “Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring,” Bach; “Forgotten,” Cowles; “Dance of the Russian Sailors,” Gliere; “Clai Lune,” Debussy; “Cradle Song, Brahms, and “Auld Lang Syne.” Mr. Lawson will serve as guest
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By VIRGINIA MACPHERSON United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 19.—Fortunio Bonanova's career as Aan opera singer and movie actor gives him no trouble at all, he reported today. His problem in life is more complicated. Has to do with cats and gophers. Honest. That's what the man said, Cats—all 17 of 'em. And gophers—all 300 of the critters. And Bonanova is a fellow who believes in being kind to his pets. That's why things are beginning to get out of hand around his household. “I .have a lovely, beeg house in town,” he laments. “But I had My cats were unhappy leeving in the ceety. No gophers.” So_the husky singer informed the little woman they would have to { move. Someplace where there were | gophers. That's how, a little while back, they wound up with three {acres in San Fernando valley. Things were going along fine for a few weeks. The 'Pefsian cats had
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he went. on. had a look. Lots of gophers. This, I say to myself, will mdke my little kitties happy. So I buy that lot, too.” : :
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all right. Hundreds and hundreds of 'em. And the Bonanova felines can't handle em all Besides, he’s losing his reputation | (as the champ gopher- | around these parts, Therd)g just one solution, as far | as he can see. He's got to get more cats, And that idea doesn’t send him, Because, kind heart be hanged, Bonanova is not too fond of cats. ; “The great-grandmama of my present flock just moved in « on me
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scampering all over the place.” But he's got to do something. | And pretty quick. Because in a few weeks Bonanova's due in Mexico City to make a movie with Delores Del Rio. g “I go down there whenever the ham in me wants a “spree,” he grinned. “Around Hollywood I am not much of a somebody. I get
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I am happee eet ees that way, I have not the responsibilities of the star.” - But to south-of-the-border fans he's a big gun. Gets mobbed wherever hé“goes. Draws starring roles in all his Mexican movies. And has himself a fine time down there every year or so. He's not kicking, though. Hollywood pays him well. And Mexico makes a big fuss over him. So the only “discovery” he's interested in at the moment is some way to get rid of those extra gophers.
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