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At first listening Tex sounded like) Phil Harris with a twang instead of | a drawl, Then, just as listeners had | it all figured out that *“ Smoke, Smoke” was not by Philsie| but by a guy who ‘sounded like him, | Mr. Harris himself made a “Smoke, | Smoke, Smoke" for RCA-Victor, = n 2 SINCE THEN when a juke box blares out the cigaret dirge it's any=-| body's guess whether it’s Tex imitat-| ing Phil or Phil trying to sound like the original “Smoke, Smoke, Smoke" man. ’ Now in the new releases Mr. Wil-| liams gets even with Mr. Harris for being a copycat. Mr. Williams’ latest Capitol wax is “That's What

copy of the famous Harris song, “That's What .I. Like About the

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South.” |and “Downtown [On Trouble in Dreams,” Both are ex- | o |

cellent examples of the great Arm-| strong trumpet and vocal technique. |

The second side is Poker Club,” which is practically verbatim with the version Mr. Har- © ris popularized. The major difference in the-two-styles-is that Phil sprinkles his songs with southern-!

touch. Other new record releases are:

Columbia The timeless standard “Somebody | Loves Me”

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Herman accompanied by the Four, Chips.

a rich guitar background. The sec~| iond side, “Baby Baby All the Time", demonstrates Woody's versatility as he goes into a happy blues mood. |More fine background by the Chips. Mary Ann McCall, who used to be vocalist with sings with’ an orchestra under the direction of Ralph Burns, another ex-Herman man, for two blues type numbers. traditional done in brisk jump tempo. The reverse, “On Time," sax introduction before Mary Ann, I Like About the West,” a definite sings several choruses of the torchy | {song. Louis Armstrong sings the vocals|

FRANKIE CARLE features vocalT Eieae Tawrence singing a Iement Crk etits “two Sides ot lp to hisjtural agent, |to a Continental singer on “—and previous efforts. “I Kiss Your Hand, [scorching heat of flame-throwers Song she introduced in is smooth but uninspired. (killed off the vines after the pota- Crowd,” Mine, toes had reached proper size, and| They're. Mine” is a so-so boy and |allowed the skins to “set” firmly. ling came as “Body and Soul European relief. The heat also speeded digging and recently chosen in a disc jou key | | picking potatoes, since the heating poll as “the No. 1 love song of our Teason for a special session” Mr.| |process made the potatoes less likely time,” Patti Page, a 19-year-old vocalist, to cling to the vines.

| Mimi, » and a ballad “For Once in Madame,” Your Life." fon both tunes. Doris Day tries her hand on ua girl tune. gets a straightforward an Old Love of Mine, sympathetic treatment by Woody | Peggy Lee-Dave Barbour tune that’s |getting quite a ride. The second is! “A Chocolate Sundae on a Satur{day Night,” a cute little ballad. Despite her reverses Billie Holiday is still hailed as the best gal singer| in the .business. “Long Gone Blues” and “Am I Blue?” demonstrates the reason for the, praise. She sings “Long Gone Blues” in traditional form with a small instrumental ther, The ageless * ‘the warm Holiday stylizing that's ‘been imitated but never equalled. INeither side has been issued before land both are good additions to any Holiday library.

2 HERE'S A THORNHILL that's as |good as anything he's released in months. SUGAR tumn,” 10"—B3¢ toned piano passages and sung by |Fran Warren. Running mate is “Oh

a new tune, A LEE with her Boy rend {5 Jimmy Castle-Al Galante vocal ‘duet. After a too- Jong silence, Buddy meas seit : {A

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SOUTH VS. (That's What | Like About the South) Harris is one behind his disc rival Tex Williams above.

“Money Is Honey” is a and familiar number

has a soulful alto

After Mr. Harris imitated Mr. Williams imitating Mr, Harris

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plays some of his best trumpet| on ‘Smoke, Smoke, Smoke,"

“Star Dust,” and “Wrap YOUr| To... comes back with "That's

What | Like About the West,"

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gets the. Starlighters’ “Fun and Fancy Free” side. accompanying Tiny - Hill never changes ‘Am 1 Blue” gets

group

DINAH WASHINGTON teams with an all-star sextet that features Lionel Hampton on “I Know How Its a beguine “Early an. [© Do It,” and “Salty Papa Blues. featuring Claud's clear-| Bill Samuels offers a couple deep |voiced blues ballads, “When I Close My | Eyes” and “Where's My Baby.”

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{Roy Eldridge sing “Let Me Off Up"town, " and Irene Day does a good

|miliar to Krupa fans, are { Boogie,” What You“Think” and “Knock Me {a Kiss.”

{best known organists, {the most popular standard melo|dies for his album of organ music.

| Blues,” “Tea for Two," 1Good,” “Deep Night, “Begin Beguine,” “Avalon,” | Heart Stood Still,” Cc hi ¢ d a . (My Heart,” “Two Guitars,” “Liza,” en rsni ngs WEST — Phil “Body ' and Soul” Sorship S Parade.”

: 3 s. Proof a is that his new version of his old favorite “What's the Reason, sounds the same as it did 10 year: ago. “You'll Live to Regret It,” i the flip. : u =" uy

Gene Krupa Offers Drumming Tunes

Hot jazz or sweet organ-—-fecord collectors have their choice in the /two latest Columbia album releases.

Tex Williams Gets Even With Phil Harris

Drummerman Gene Krupa, one of |

the first group of typically, Chicago- | |sty le musicians to gain national

But Disc Duel Is Becoming Confusing {{ame, offers an albumful of fine

Latest Offering Is “Downtown Poker Club” And “That's What I Like About the West"

By DONNA MIKELS \ THE DISC DUEL between the Southland's Phil Harris and the West's Tex Williams gets more confusing—and amusing—with each new |

rumming . tunes. “The best drum-! !ming is in two purely instrumental | | numbers,

“Tuxedo Junction”

“Leave Us Leap.” Anita O'Day and

ocal in “Drummin’ Man # Other tunes in the albums, all fa“Drum

“Boogie Blues,” “That's

Selects 14 Melodies

Don Baker, one of the country's selects 14 of

The tunes include: “Embraceable You,” “Limehouse “Lady Be the “Jalousie,” “My “With a Song in

and “I Love a

Scorching Heat Ripens Spuds

RHINELANDER, Wis, Sept. 9 U.P.) .—=You can't grow baked po= atoes yét, but— Oneida county. farmers today be-

|gan harvesting a bumper spud crop | which was ripened with flameithrowers.

Hervey A Becker, county agricul ‘explained that

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{against censorship of National an {American Broadcasting companies. ‘introduction by Miss yesterday an- Holman, the famed Johnny Green| {nounced the appointment of Earl B. torch song had been broadcast A new Irving Berlin song “Kate” Adams, Decatur attorney, as judge freely by C. B. 8. and Mutual but [Vil not be completed until Jan-, treatment. | lot the Adams circuit court.

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Drgan and Janz Share Spotlight

BACK AGAIN—Libby Holman, famed torch singer of the | thirties, will come out of retire-

ment to record ''Body Soul." Her torchy introduction of the song got it barred on

two Retworks tor 17 years, " "

Libby Holman Lights New Torch

singer of the early

‘Body and Soul’

To Be Re-recorded Libby Holman,

the news again today.

the With Fe féeord “Body and Soul”

He until recently

The tosthiest of all torch singers | the PP.) —Rep.

“Three's for Apollo records.

' Thriving Europe Called U.S. Hope

the red hot torch 30's is back in

Predicts Depression Without Export Trade

CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept. |(U. P.) 2&The United States will isink into a depression in about {three years unless Europe becomes leconomically sound, Harvard geolo-|

chairman of the emergency, world ‘people's congress, warned today. 4

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Gift Rations Being Returned fo Donors With Thanks by Royal Family

By WILLIAM McGAFFIN, Times Foreign Correspondent

0 LONDON; Sept. 9.—Despite the announcement from Buckingham palace that Princess Elizabeth's wedding dress will be her only new gown when she marries her prince this fall, dozens of precious clothing coupons are arriving there daily. ae British people know that members of the royal family are ratiorfied on clothing and must have coupons to by it just as their low= ‘gist Kirtley F. Mather, temporaryijoci chjedts. Furthermore, though yu h on they could get extra coupons for the asking, two months dbroad; MI.they have refused to take advan-

the people also know Africa last winter.

“Mather said in an interview, he Is tage of their position. 4 .n

jeonvinced that Americans must]

‘show patience in dealing with Rus- | lof life that Elizabeth shall have a! ‘sla, and that there must be no |trousséau, however, that they are! “hands off” attitude so far as Eu-! willing to go without new clothes’ themselves w Provide it,

rope’s recovery is concerned. “This nation must have Euro-| ‘pean markets to escape a depres- |

.zet along by ourselves because do-| mestic needs haven't been satis(fled, But in two or three years all

So eager are Britons of all walks! {princess is open to question.

[the works shot for the event.

THE CLOTHING COUPONS with| But, of course, postwar hard times sion,” he said. “Right now we can which the princess is being deluged have soured some. sections of the ye being returned with thanks. {country on royalty. or her trousseau Elizabeth will Copel 3 1047, by The a

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» HOW THE PEOPLE really feel about an austere wedding for their It seems that the majority, who love {the royal family, would like to see

|those demands will be taken care] of, and then we'll be dependent on| |the export of manufactured goods | [to Europe.” No one can: discuss "Europe as a \whole, hé said, because the situa{tion varies in different sections. ["For example,” he explained, "the Norwegians are afraid of war be, {tween America and the Soviet On-| {ton because they feel it would {smash them. “But the Romanians! {~-and probably those in adjacent (Balkan countries—want. war be{tween this nation and Russia be|cause they think it is the only hope [dor their freedom. Mr. Mather said he “can't help | but feel” thta the Soviet Union has [hindered Europe's recovery by re-| [fusing to co-operate with British! land American governments in Ger{many

Special Congress Sessi

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SANTA CRUZ, Cal, Sept 9 (4. Charles A. Halleck ®.| a Ind), majority leader in the house,

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. Announcement of the re-record- CODEress on the Marshall plan for

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