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of the rut, so far as record- Rusty Nichols. making is concerned. = After|“But None Like You,” a ballad making quite a few discs notable|Sung by Tommy Mercer, It was only (for nuh-huh ‘trumpet, he Written, incidentally, by Ray Nocomes out with “Love of My/ble and has the flavor of hisitem. Life” Wrong.” beguine, is sung by Marion Mor- C= ow ow gan with a solo bit by valve trombonist Juan

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the Night,” Old Black Magic” and others, Maestro W: taken Bx Of Al De ehestra, | gice|NODIe's orchestra. Al Hendrick-

with his : on com- on. by Jerome Kern, Cole| RCA-VICTOR — British singpositions y Cohan. ing star Beryl Davis combines

The tunes include “Over the 2 lilting ballad, “Spring in De-

Rainbow,” featuring tenor solo-|cember,” with a provocative novist Stuart Churchill; “My Shining elty, “I Wanna.” Hour,” ; “Stormy Weather,” with Gordon| note, Jimmy Rushing Goodman as soloist; Right to Sing the Blues,” with the Count Basie group. Second Joan Wheatley, and “Hit the side is a hot Basie rhythm bit, Road to Dreamland” and “Let's “Guest in the Nest.” Fall in Love.”

Bluesy to the last, long, low Sounds “I Gotta /forth on “Money Is Honey” with

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Here's one as old as eet tops in listening in late Adeline” and just as well loved Diher Sore by the barber-shop groups. It's “The Gang That Sang Heart of COLUMBIA — “Cincinnati” is a{My Heart,” by the Three Suns

bouncy tune that provides an ex-{with Artie Dunn joining the male cellent vehicle for some Kay Kyser foolishness. Gloria Woodtstrumental and the Campus Kids take vocal|stan” honors and on the second side Harry Babbitt sings the mellow|That’s what happens on “The “My Fair Lady.”

Charlie Spivak a hillbilly yet!

Last Thing I Want Is Your Pity,” Harry James seems to be out|2 hoedown number sung by It's coupled with

and “You Can De No “Good Night;, Sweetheart” and “Love,” a Cole Porter|“The Very Thought of You.”

DECCA—Bing Crosby gives a Tizol.' Harry warm, ‘ rich interpretation to “Haunted Heart,” the hit from the Broadway show “Inside U.S.A” John Scott Trotter supplies a colorful beguine background and helps Bing weave a little nostalgia on the flip, “Moon-

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WAXES POPULAR CLAS. SICS—Fred Waring turns his talents to the compositions of Harold Arlen and comes out with an album of top drawer _record listening. light « on a White Pi Picket Fence,” a Trotter original. “Toolie Oolie Doolie® somes.

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|Credit Union Plans

2 Day Convention

The 24th annual convention of the Indiana Credit Union League will be held Friday and Saturday. in the Hotel Lincoln. The A ‘chapter of Credit Unions will act as host,

Discussion groups will open the convention at 10 a. m. Friday, Mr.

Insurance Corp. of Washington, D. C.; will be the evening speaker. Speakers Saturday will be Edward Ferrel, and J. Pogue, field representatives of F. D. I.,C. in Madison, Wis., and William Tenney, Credit Union National Association, Madison. A banquet at 6 p. m. Saturday will close the session. William McKinney, former chaplain with Jimmy Doolittle’s squadron, will speak. H. B. Holloway is president of the Indiana Credit Union League

and C. E. Oldham is managing director.

Approve $25 Million ‘Garden’ in. New York

ALBANY, N, Y, A or. 13 (UP) ~The Tri- Borough: ridge Au-

4 reco! i picking and choosing among

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side, Mozart's os 409). The minuet is grace ballet music is flowing, and both | fast-selling discs and night club}

out of an Andrews Sisters huddle THE arrang Morton Gould, effects. On the reverse, they [Doth both Bea by the Robin sing “I Hate to Lose You” With a/y,,4 neji Orchestra of Philadel solo by Patti and some skillful phia under the baton of Morton Gould. Mr. Gould demonstrates “Shine” draws some nice har-injg unique talents as an arranger)’

ers. On the second side, they do/«pops” a new number, “Love Is Fun.”|jtes,

clude two of the greatest by Bobs

Clark. Second side is “But None! -

C. R. Orchard, Federal Deposit near-demise, and its final triumph. It was written and directed by Michael Morris, narrated by John Larkin with supporting cast and Frank Glazer at the piano. (Columbia, two 10-in. records). ~—H.W.M.

them, collectors find that they!

Eugene 3 interpretation of this stirring and melodious overture by the founder of Russia's nationalist school of

- INVITATION TO! Another’

WEBER: THE DANCE, (Op. 65).

finely executed performance by {Ormandy and the Philadelphia Nl ‘iOrches tion that is such a ane “tavoris worn [gj Here Apr. 5

on pop concert programs. 13750-D).

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SCHUBERT: ROSAMUNDE, Ballet Music, and on the other “MINUET” (K.

Vaughn, recording star and winner of most of the musical polls of '47, will ising heeo Apr. 25,

JAZZ VOCALIST — Sarah

RCA-Victor thought so much of the result that it was issued as a Red Seal album of two 10-inch records. “The Brooklyn Baseball Can-! tata” is a fantasy that tells of the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees feud.

Je . e at the CS. Sarch Vaughn Slated "ror 10.100 sides. Victor abl r Performance

bum DC-42. ® = # Sarah Vaughn, the gal Whose) Other new releases: BEECHAM: A new 12-inch)

are played in the appropriate stints won her most of the musi- Red Seal single is “Omphale’s light-hearted mood by. Erich cal polis last year, will make her Spiniing Wheel,” by Saint Saens. _!Leinsdorf and the Cleveland Or- first Indianapolis appearance lt was recorded by Sir Thomas!

Resta, tColunbla, 29D).

POLLA: LANUING TAMBOURINE, and Jessel's “PARADE OF; WOODEN SOLDIERS,”

in giving lovers of orchestral these two top-flight favor(Columbia, 12748-D).

VALSE. One of England's great cert

“Darktown Strutters’ Ball.” This orchestras, the Zandon Sym-| who like Brahms ove last is a re-issue, as a collector's phony, is led by the talented Eng-

lish composer, Eric Coates, in a polished performance of one of his own compositions that is in the best moonlight-and-silver-tradition. 17414-D).

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a musical instrument” for her » | jazz concert will be be-bop pioneer, Imusic, for which the story comes Charlie Parker, sax wizard Flip Phillips, guitarist Barney Kessel and an all-star jazz aggregation.

Norman Granz, originator o “Jazz at the Pe con-| certs.

s = =» will come. on the heels of Stan Hercul COATES: DANCING NIGHTS Renton's | progressive jazz cone x -

{Wayne King and his ao favorites May 10.

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Beecham and the Royal Phil-| With “the girl who sings. like, harmonic Orchestra.

|trom the world of mythology.

The Musicraft singing star is!

|teminine garb and spend his time| being brought to Jndiatiapolis toy planing among her maidens. She

arrays herself in his lion's skin, ae his club and mocks the hero. The spinning wheel The be-bop and jazz concert goes ‘round and ‘round, and you

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PIANO QUARTET: Two new play the Murat .ycojient 12-inch Red Seal singles have been recorded by the First

0 Quartet. The Quartet’s recording of Paderewski’s “Minute in G” and {Rachmaninoff’s “Prelude in C Indianapolis chapter of the Sharp Minor” (Victor Record No, Society for the Advancement of 12-0207) should be a classical best

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English composer, was inspired| Thursday in the Hotel Lincoln. | Many collectors also will want

in writing this tone-poem by the

bustle of an 18th- of the Huffman Mfg. Co., Century English wharf jc-|O., Will speak. He has been ac- choral prelude's “Jesu, Joy oo 52 a nglish a2 tive in the SAM there. He will, Man's

tured in a print by Rowlandson.

Dimitri Mitropoulos conducts the discuss

H. M. Huffman Jr. presidentithe quartet's recording of Liszt's Dayton, “La Campanella” and Bach's

Desiring” and “ “A Good Management loved Christians.” fora 12-0206.)

{Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra! Philosophy. » ord

{in a brillant performance. (Columbia, 12755-D);

PHILIPP: FEUX - FOLLETS (Will-of-the-wisp), and Mompou’s “JEUNES FILLES AU JARDIN” (Young Girls in the Garden) from “Scenes d'Enfants.” Two appealing modern French tompositions played by the great Brazilian pianist, Guiomar Novaes, The “Jeunes Filles au Jardin” is apt to be another “Clair de Lune” in popularity. (Columbia, 17522-D).

» " » LECUONA -NASH: MALA-. GUENA (From Suite “Andalucia”) and the other side, De Falla's “SPANISH DANCE NO. 1 (From “La Vida Breve”). Bartlett and Robertson, distinguished husband-and-wife team of duopianists, continue their recording of 18th Century music and of the Romantic composers,by performing, brilliantly, two captivating dances of sunny Iberian flavor. (Columbia, 17516-D).

Ld - tJ THE EAGER PIANO. This is one for the kiddies. They will be | delighted with the story of the eager piano which longed to play fat Carnegie Hall, of its tragic

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LODGE PLANS MEETING Degree of Honor Lodge No. 38 upon the civic design committee will meet at 8 p. m. todey in the of the .'home of Esther Loomis, 910 N./which Edward D, Pierre is chairButler Ave. A feature will be a/man, to assist in the work, should white elephant sale. Alice Glunticitizens decide to avail thems is advertising chairman.

planned showplace |arise from urnee destruction ionce was Coatesville, | Ray Kastendieck, Gary, society

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city ju-| vide volunteer professional advice chairman, has to residents of the stricken area lin iu planning the rebuilding of their

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OBLIGATIONS AND ASSETS I DECEMBER 31, 1947 (in sccordance with the Ansual Statement fled with the New York Stats fnsurancé Department

NOTE Awets carried at $412,326,264.37 in the above statement are deposited with ; various public oficial under requirements of law or regulatory authority. >

ASSETS WHICK ASSURE FULFILLMENT OF OBLIGATIONS National Government Securities . oe 52376921648 ! U.S. Government, , , , , . SLEL01.00 Canadian Government “ee 410,831.32 Other Sonds oan ey ‘2.00,589,958.79 Provincial and Municipal “ss s 74,399,932.18 3 Railroad . . +» os «51021438799 ' Public Utility sr vs oe we = 9756811085 Industrial and Miscellaneous . “. , , 1,150,294,833.18 AN but $1,565,38200 are Proterved or Guarsnibed. © | 850100 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate , 964,666, Fanms . .L . .L L i Jiiinsiron i Other Property . oles ale 784.10 Loans on . ww li «343301, Made to policyholders on the security of their policies. Lath Seu Estate (Afar decresss by adjustment of §23/000,0004a - - . * . . 7. Hon pokes —- SR i 208,752,510.79 acquired for + $ 139,090,580.35 Properties for Finn i 35,015,955.07 Acquired in of mortgage debtedness (of which $19,098, h373.98 is under contract of sale) $9,645,975.37 Cash and Bank Deposits . . + 156,258.124.20 Premiums, Deferred and in Course. of Collection « 12483691279 Accrued Interest, Rents, ote. . . $i $7.706,111.28 TOTAL ASSETS TO MEET OBLIGATIONS so + 58,548,422,601.17

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