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diligently for her debut as a profes-

Hour. The songs: will be announced tomorrow. ; A photographer who took her picture in her lipstick red gown last night wished her “good luck.” She replied, “Thank you, keep your fingers crossed.” She crossed The Inter-Church Prison Evan-|her own. istic association will move its| A spokesman for the American quarters to Indianapolis, Osrlipe orion of Radio Artists anSmith, director of the associa- nounced that the union was “den, announced today. lighted” to permit Miss Truman to

Pol th Sein ale Sor he moy- appear on the radio without a union e q 18 "card, 111, will be made at a regional 3 and fellowship meeting | Miss Truman, a coloratura > » March 20. The association will | rants won the solid approval located in the Pilgrim bidg. 230 Dr Karl Krueger, director of the

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Ohio Mr. 0 8 sald today that the ™- 40-minute broadcast Wednesday. Sana Woman's Prison located in| Dr. Krueger predicted her debut is the only woman's would be the start of a “a dis‘in the United States that tinguished career. a chaplain supported by a| “She has the first ingredient necShurch. Miss Ireme-Duncan, chap- essary fora singer's career—a disin at the prison, is in the employ, tinctive and expressive voice. the Methodist church. = 1, ue | ‘government provides for ...ined and she is unusually musihaplains in the men's prisons but cs) What she needs now fis service is available to women’s crystallization of her talent which Miss Truman was eicosparied . » here for the audition by Colin i val High 47 “Club Smith, New York, her accompanist, “Spon land Mrs. Thomas J. Strickler, of E The Manual Sor Dance club! |Kansas City, Mo., her voice teacher Il sponsor a semi-formal dance, Ja more than seven.years. h Windy Hop” tomorrow night | Mrs, Strickler, a former opera Y. W. C. A. Hollenbech hall. star, said’ she knew Dr. Krueger Music ‘will be provided by Bud when he conducted the Kansas City band. | (orchestra. She took Miss Truman Members of the oqemiites in [to him for an “honest appraisal” Bb . are: of her talent despite several offers d Richard Painter, Joyce “vorter, suullin eastern cities. i ow BE Arvine Raker, Jon Miss Truman Wat win only Dr.| ; Lohkamp Charles Seucall, ia an empty m only i fag Ry Wy Ye Krueger, her teacher and her Geraldine Chandler and Midred 3CCOmPanist present.

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May might, | old dasghter Of President aod Mrs. Truman wil sing) songs to a nation-wide radio audience on the Sunday evening

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Acme Telephoto RADIO DEBUT—Mergare! Truman will make her radio singing debut Sunday evening with the Detroit Symphony orchestra. Pictured here with Miss Truman is Karl Krueger, Detroit Symphony director. The program, the Sunday Evening Hour, will be broadcast locally over WISH at 7 p. m.

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to rehabilitate himself.”

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(U. P.).—Members of the Newark semi-pro basket‘ball team aren't kiddihg when they Detroit Symphony orchestra offi- |der Michigan law for Richard Via. |say they lost their pants at the

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