Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1947 — Page 4

Bids Due bid

Indianapolis ‘School Board il "receive bids for dditions lo Broad

Ripple High School and "School

8t a special meeting Friday after-

hoon. Ee The two projects to cost a total of $775.000 and wil be financed by school bonds. The Broad Ripple addition, esti mated at $700,000 for 15 additional class rooms, facili.

ties for shops, ROTC, girls sympa. sium and music department. * + A fout-room addition will be add=1 ed to School 1 at 3614 BE. 36th St.

The project is estimated at 875, 000

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ting a big play over record pro- formation Bureau ‘set up by nine

grams. The others are equally en~ European nations to fight the Martertaining although the album as a shall plan whole isn't up to the standard of its predecessor Other new releases

RCA-Victor :

The oldie successfully

But inthe same formal statement, It gave the Cominform ifs unquali[fied indorsement. It -annoinced that it- would carfy on the same fight in the United tSates.

are;

“Two Loves Have I"

revived by Frankie|p..¢ or 114 National Board of ‘tie

is nice as handled by Perry ooo Party by William 2Z Como with the Russ Case. orchestra. pg, ter, chairman and Eugene Den-

The second side "is one recently nis, general secretary,

made popular by Tony Martin, "H It sald that the national board Never Loved Anyone, : had decided that afliation with The fact that both of Como's Iat- {he Gominform would arouse further

est have just been waxed success- prejudice against American Com=/ «fully by someone. else reminds me mp unists.

of a remark overheard at a record

. Avoids Registerin session the other night. 8 &

sald that if had joined

Legal sources

The turntable was grinding out a American Party

series of oldies Including “You &il It Madness,” “Paradise,” and finally “Prisoner of Love,” when an Arthur Jordan Conservatory voice student, an ardent fan of Como's exploded: “Why that guy's imitating all of Como’s songs.”

ment under the

ing for forelgn governments.

After the act was passed, American Jomm: ‘nists

the

“That guy” doing the Imitating was the late Russ Columbo, dead these 16 years. The records. were during “the war.

some he made which were recently + repopularized by Ne Cotno y The Cominform was established. po] se at a meeting of Communist leaders

But back to the new releases in“Poland the “latter part of SepTommy Dorsey, who's scheduled to tember, © Its formation was anappear here. next ‘week, "has two

nounced on Oct, 5. Tts members were leaders from the seven Communist governments of Russia, Yugoslavia, Poland, garia, Romania, Czechoslovakia and Hungary—and the two where Communists - are get control of France and Italy.

nice ballads. “Let's Pick Up Where We Left Off,” is sung by Stuart Foster. Mr. Foster and the Sentimentalists. pair up for a breezy ver- | sion of “Like a Leaf in the Wind.”

Both have excellent Tee Dee solo try the. government—

[ Obunt Basie lets the Instrument- | jalists run riot on. “Futile Frustra- |

[thon Tt's a bit wild but well done. ! Marshall

U. S. Reds to Shun ~~

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of Week by Kenton - And Band, Should Kill the Hepeats :

BACK AGAIN —. Stan Kentor takes honors with a new Indorse Opposition: to! disc for Capitol, “Curiosity.”

Expect MacArthur To Run in 1948

MILWAUKEE, Nov. 4 (UP) — Gen. Douglas MacArthur might declare his candidacy for the Republican presidential Christmas,

nomination Lansing” Hoyt,

before leading

national MacArthur supporter, in-

The statement was issued in be-|

certainty of that cépt the Republican nomination if

dicated today.

“I am able to set down with the personal knowledge

General MacArthur will ac-

iit 1s offered to him,” the 62-year-

Europe—| Bul-!

old MacArthur - for - President added.

he the’ Gen..- MacArthur, the that was necessary for Gen, MacCominform, its leaders would have Arthur's declaration ‘was the green to register with the State Depart- light of his backérs'«dn the U.S. Voorhis act re- Mr. ¥Juiring registration of agents work- nouncement

Wisconsin | Club,

chalrman- of the

Early Announcement Seen Mr. Hoyt declined to say whether had specific information from but. apparently all

Hoyt sald the general's an-

“could come within 60

day or less.”

The date for the announcement

withdrew Maybe decided when represéntafrom the Communist International “Ves from some 15 states meet here

before it ‘eventually was - dissolved NOV. support Gen.

15 to organize nationally to

MacArthur for the

GOP nomination,

Mr. Hoyt first organized support |

for Gen. MacArthur to “beat the

New Deal”

in the 1944 presidential

election when Gen. MacArthur was unable to commit himself in the wartime campaign.

Its avowed aim was to halt the Ex- Marine Specialists Can Regain Ratings

sald. wonderful record as a statesman | NALONS yased on the past two years and he ing to is placed in a different situation.”

“Now the war is over” Mr Hoyt! “General MacArthur has a

Former Marines who held certain

{specialist ranks may now re-enfist Its principles were approved by with their former ratings if dis-

charge was effective after Sept. 1,

This reversal of Marine Corps

k= policy pertains to the special flelds

plah for - reviving inThe second side is “Brand New dustry in Europe and staving off| Wagon,” sung by Jimmy Rushing. starvation. For the blues fans, Roosevelt Sykes and his Original Honeydrip- the Daily Worker, Communist news“pers hit a low dowh beat on “Kil- paper in New York, but no official 1945. roy Is In Town” and Carry .1t statement was forthcoming “from | through on “Dog’'t Push Me Communist leaders until this wee Around.” Both feature rich vocals rend.

by the bluesér himself,

Columbia Hughes' Flying Boat

Speaking of blues, there are four 10- Return to Dry Dock of Dinah Shore's best indigo discs! LONG BEACH, Cal, Nov. 4 (UP all wrapped Up pretty in a new Howard Hughes' giant flying on paper-backed album. will be returned to its graving dock | They . include ‘her well-remem- today, if tides and winds are right,| bered “Tess's Torch Song” “St. for eareful Inspection on how it Louis Blues,” “Bill.” and “When a Stood up under Mr. Hughes' surWoman Loves a Man.” iprise flight Sunday.

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Claude Thornhill offers a. dra-| Mr. Hughes’ company said matic adaption of “Warsaw Con- $25 million plywood plane. would certo” and a torchy ballad “Love Not be tested again until engineers the Year, for Love” Fran Warren does the Study performance data and after vealed today.

vocal on the second side Mr. Hughes returns from a Wash-| I didn't like it the first -time 1 INRtONn investigation into his con- | L' heard It and I like it even less after tract to build ft. The investigation | [About five recordings. I'm referring (T®@OPeNs tomorrow. The plane may

ation), , palrmen (aviation).

WHOLESALE SALES UP

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radio technician VHP, air-

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Merchant sales increased 20 per cent from th

the Jumped 7 per cent from August

to the insipid (no pun intended) Not fly aghin until SpHng‘Sipping Cider by the Zuyder Zee.” mmo iiss | Tommy Tue ep Fo latest to LARGEST SELECTION OF \ /AX on it. e¢ second side ar < Is a rather pleasant arrangement of -— RE( ORDS -— “A Girl That I Remember.” Frankie Carle serenades “Peggy ON THE NORTH SIDE O'Neil,” with a vocal by Gregg Law- POPULAR rence. The reverse is “I'll Hate AND “Myself in the Morning” with voeals by Mr. Carle's daughter Marjorie CLASSICAL Hughes, and Gregg Lawrence, More reviving, this time * ‘Darden- rns eon ella” by Les Brown. The second HOP side is “After You,” with an unusual S 0 . {vocal by Efleen Wilson. In the in- ards 12:30 "Til 9:00 roduction, modulation and ending |] Thome TA-0044 nM Coilyge Avs, illeen hums an obligatto to -a..so-

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Time on UMT Legislation

Won't Push for Action At Special Session

By JIM G. LUCAS | Seripps-Howard Staff Writer WAS G , Nov, 4 — House

{supporters of universal military | training will mark time when Congress convenes in special ses-| sion Nov. 17 in hope the Senate will! catch-up -with them. before Jan. 1. Rep. Harry Towe (R. N. J), author "of a training bill already’ favorably reported by the House

attempt would be made to secure passage during the special session.

had called Congress back for s cific purposes, and these would consume’ most of the six weeks before: the regular session. | Séeks Full” Debate In addition, he said, the House Armed’ Bervices Committee previ-

pool Hotel. | Mr

seven years serv-

|versity,

ously announced. it desired full discussion of universal military train-

ing during the. congressional re cess so that public opinion mig crystallize.

“Several educational

|Mr. Towe said,

programs, [notably the work of Justice Owen J. Roberts’ National Security Committee, are just getting underway,”

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Former FBI Aid To Speak Here

Edward P. Morgan, wn and Lt. Philip Mountbat- London

D.C, attorney and former admin- {ten last night made their first pub-imore cheers than the stars.

|apolis Trafic Club Thursday at - the annual dinner in the Clay-

Morgan, who made a spe‘cial study of Communism. during

lice with the De{partment of Jus[tce, will speak on (“The Communist American Democracy.”

Mr. Morgan

In addition to his work as assists’ Armed Services Committee, sald no ant to Mr. Hoover, Mr. Morgan has

served as special agent in charge

inspector of Mr, Towe said President Truman FBI headquarters, and counsel to

Spe- the joint congressional Pearl Har-

of FBI field offices,

bor investigation. committee.

A graduate .of Georgetown Uni he -is a member of the {Washington law firm of Welch,

Mott and Morgan,

Public Service Co. Sells Bond Issue

The Piiblic Service Co. of Indiana

|yesterday awarded a $15 million

“Much can be accomplished in bond issue to Halsey, Stuart & Co.

the next six weeks, and we feel we of Chicago.

should stick to our original plan

let "the public talk this thing ovef

until the first of the 3 Strategists beind

year,

‘the miljtary-

training drive will concentrate on

the Senate.

held by the Senate armed servic committee,

No hearings have been

es!

million 3%

‘The company awarded sale of $15 per cent series G bonds on the firm's low bid of

101.0799, making the money cost the Public Service Co. 3.07 per cent.

Four other bids were submitted.

Two training bills be- Second best bid was from Kuhn,

fore the Senate must’ be rewritten Loeb & Co. jointly with Harriman, in line with the Compton commis- Ripley & Co. both of New York.

sion report. done in the House. Legion Backs -Program

|

This already has been Their bid was 100.30.

Halsey, Stuart & Co. probably

will make public offering of the

The American Legion executive bonds Wednesday. The Public Servcommittee, in session at Indianapo- ice Co. will use the $15 million as lis last weék-end, agreed to go along part of its $52 million program-to

with this program.

build more generating plants and

“We have decided our strategy strengthen its transmission System. will be to urge public hearings in!

the Sgnate during the special se

sion so that a Senate bill will be as the House bill when “the regular session convenes,” Brig. Gen. John Thomas Taylor, the

far advanced as

Legion's legislative representative, said, “We will then push both the

House and Senate bills .for enactment early in the regular- session.”

Chairman Chan Gurney (R. 8S. D

of the Senate Armed Services Committee will return to Washington before Nov. 17. to poll his. members on the question of early hearings.

| Mr, Gurney favors favors them,

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