Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1948 — Page 11
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Directed by ERT Z. LEONARD IN H. KNOPF
JOHN P. MARQUAND ATI n ' ISHOP ANSI a8 ———— ES TODAY! BERG : Triemph” Y and
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‘On the Street of Right-for Freddie
. New Vaughn Monroe Records Sure “To Please Old and New Fans Alike ~
By DONNA MIKELS
“he.” is almost too soft and high to be classed as tenor.
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Regrets’ Just Stewart's Voice
Joe teamed with Dues in Blues. " w rE ? I
| COLUMBIA—Doris Day has a| - V A ice disc with the popular “Put ‘nay Venuta Most people who hear a Freddie Stewart record for the first" ) time do a double take when they hear the singer referred to as £® in a Box, Tie "Em With a as the new look in her albums | It's not surprising, because the youthful screen star's voice!
Ribbon, Threw 'Em in the Deep Blue Sea,” and a straight ballad |
Freddie's sweet hut virile voice and his tricks of phrasing are Interpretation of “It's Magic.”
aptly demonstrated on his latest “On the Street of Regrets” (Capl-|
Frankie Carle gives with lots
tol). Freddie's voice and ra two other fine revivals which he's |Dand is” consistently “mellow “and waxed in the past year, “Diane
The old tune is just t for
» [the arrangements are just as con-| sistently perfect. The band sWers/
{of plano on “a tranquil ‘'medium-
with take any popularity polls but the tempo melody,
sody,” and bears down on the left hand on the flip, “Sunrise
and “In Your Own Backyard.” " | Boogie.” The tune may not hit on the| Crying for Joy,” with a full-| ywayier Cugat records. “The Juke , but it's just right for|Voiced Peggy Mann vocal, and|sfevican Shuffle,” inspiration for pipe and slipper listening. “Time and Again,” sung by Billy | [the latest Latin dance craze. It's » Williams, “Cugat’s- Nugats,” ‘title of which NEW FANS Vaughn Monroe| Novelty man ‘Louis’ Prima backed by a novelty number,
won over in his show here Sunday as well as his long-time admirers will like the Maestro's latest, “What Do I Have to Do” and “A Little Imagination.” Both are sung by Vaughn with the Moon Maids. » » ~ Other new releases include: CAPITOL—King Cole's smooth lyrics and ‘nimble piano are just right-for the sentimental “A Boy" From Texas.” It may not sell as well as Nat's previous effort— “Nature Beoy”—but it's a cinch to
teams “I Feel So Smoochie” with| another of his tongue-twisting ditties, “Betty Blue.” ® 5 = MERCURY-Patti Page's latest vocal for Mercury is a- smoothie: No. 1 side is -the up and coming “Confess,” in whit) Patti does a vocal’ with herself. It's a trick arrangement with her own voice dubbed in-—quite snazzy. She's xided ‘by the George “Birnes Trio on it and the flip, “Twelve O'clock |
JHere's..ad. advance .rave.. LOT jenown i “the “Seld- of Tnstrumen:|
{Just happens to be the same as that of a candy the talented Mr. Cugat is now selling. The Hoosier Hot Shots keep up the corn that's made them standard favorites on the old tune “Bye Bye Blues” and “Take Me Out to the Il Game.”
: Hughes Appointed To Jordan Post
David W. Hughes,
-nationally
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TO PLAY BENEFIT Popular Eddy Howard and his orchestra will play a¥ the Indiana Roof next Tuesday in a benefit dance for the Church of the Nativi ty.
"GOOD OLD DAYS" Be.
is as old-fashioned
of songs of the good old days, _"Record Gazette." " Mercury.)
wn "Kid Economy’ Puts Skids >On Tin Pan Alley Sales
Petrillo’'s Recording Ban Held Partly to
Blame for Slump—and a Sour ‘Note’
NEW YORK, May 18 (UP)—Tin Pan Alley is not only publish: | ing blues this year—it's singing them, too.
are pessimistic, Washington has a few off-key notes in it. “People buy music when they are happy.” firm is plugging a yodel- -polka, I called ‘““Toolit Oolie Deolie,” said: © “Says Money Tighter “When they. stop buying music, {they stop only because they are [cutting down on luxuries. That's what's happening in brid Sowatry.
saps si os all SBIVICE
songs are selling less. yen tims] an almost 50 per cent cut in sales| Postoffice Would Use —.. Quickest Method.
over a year and two-vears ago.”
Business is at the bottom of the scale, so to speak. Publishers | They say the chorus of prosperity coming from
Mark Schreck, Whose |
Propose New, Fast
THIS EVENING
{The — Tomer tv WO POR IBe 16 TAACGUIACIeN (6 PIOGTam Announcements chliied by
"WIRE 14 1430 CT WI Fw ABC
WEN Jee { wise 1m ' Mutop: — 300 Random Rhye tan Does It When | ar Marries Request Time [Backstage Wits dia "... on (Portia Faves Life . [Stella Dallas Ne, Mv J [Just Plain Bi |» re Ly Ey Does It, News Front Page Farrell, * * | Widder , Tee ww Easy D Does It = Donald’ Brace Terry & Pirates |When Qirl Marries : gs “ {Mulody BIlIboard [H-R Scoreboard [Portia Faves Lifs - 130 [Lum and Abner Deatate Midnight (Eddy Howard Jack Armstrong [Just Plain Bill M45 (Lowell Thomas Tom Mix News & Sports la ™__|Froat Pagp Farrel 100 fio Forbes {Fulton Lewis Supper Club Luke Walton [Gus & Polly” B's Jack Smith Show Gone Kelly News of the World Barry Wood News 130 Bob Crosby Show [Charlie Spivak _ |Organtide Green Nornet Peter Donald 145 [Ed Murrow-News [Inside Sports Allen Jeffries " {Three Star Extra’ ye Town Peter Danald Show Gall fo for Madde {ora Saas Suppor Club 1h " {Tolle Tost " , Ganham—News Hollywood Thea. 130 Mr, & Mrs! North Oftiolal Detective Date win Judy ner Towa Mig. no“ 145 “ “" 1 al Harkness WE “100 We the People "Gabriel Weatter Ames nl Andy "nu (Gall for Musi 3 " Speedway Gossip #| ". oom oo. 130 Christopher Wells News—Music Fibber Motes ; Baseball Game Date With Judy pis Bf wm BO aay | 100 Studie One [Public Defender [Bob He Eo . fn Amos and Andy i115 “ | “ “ " " “ I gs "wu Fox, News, Music hes Skelton “ Fibber MoGiee 16 wou Daily Nit Parade “ "ou "i:
(ale Gilbert Forbes Gene Kelly Variety for You
i 105 |Bandstand 30 [Beulah {Passing Parade as (Friendly Conselor Musical | Scoreh'rd | "100 | Million-Dollar Pty. !
Texas Ranger
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| Aien Jottries |
M'sie You R'me'b'r | Soores & News " {Danse Band
INews—Sportsman | Variety Nour
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Sob Hope “ Red Skelton “ “
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100 | World News Gordon Graham ™ World News
| News—Musie |New
BENAY VENUTA
ON MERCURY RECORDS:
neapolis, Minne whi be m Min- 1300 seats have been sold in an land a World War II medal wi)l|intensive ticket sale sponsored by be presented to Wylie F. Steen, the Broad Ripple Business Men's ‘who was a chaplain in the last Association. Xv, and-who-ts row SIumnl Sec MIs ~VIFgnE “Haliek music| Jretary of Missouri Valley College, [teacher at the Nora school, will Marshall, Mo. have charge of the program of in-| |strumental music. | “The annual festival has been {held before, but this is the first year under sponsorship of the business group.
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The auditorium'’s approximately Seum at 8:30 p. m. Sunday, May!
Advance “sales for the A lemorial {Day show are heavy to-coast Heidt how. wail be broad. .{Cast from. here. = | It's unlikely that any local tal. ent will get a tryout in the show, since semi-finalists from other! cities will'be competing.
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Darryl Zanuck, Daughter Sued in Auto Accident
wk | { f i * i |
Set Convention
2000 Members Due To Meet Tomorrow
The 68th annual convertion of] (the Indiana Funeral
Directors
Funeral Directors Judge Gets Kiss, Principal | Gets Bossy, Girl Gets Mad § +
Texas ‘Cowbelle,’ Family to Demdnd
Apolog for Reprimand HOUSTO Sy fs a 5 COT) gn scm: benuty deinané:
ed an apology from her
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{peauty contest,
ROEBUCK AND CO
| Baby Pig “Death “Wave Laid "fo" 18 Diseases «
LOS ANGELES, May 17 (UP) —Film “producer Darryl Zanuck and “Ns” 16-year-old daughter, Barrylin, were sued for $39,000!
CHICAGO, May 18 (UP)—The damages today in connection with
Seventeen-year-old Claudette {Association will open tomorrow Cowbelle” in the contest.
in the Indiana State Fairgrounds cities, will fly to the west Texas [sndewilt vlose Friday.” More (hiW town of Bandera on Thursday to| 12000
members and their wives participate in a celebration there. She sald she was so happy |
will attend.
RECORDS
sociation said today that at least! {18 different diseases contributed ito a wave of baby pig deaths in|
American Veterinary Medical As-|
a Mar, 15 traffic accident... .. |
Joseph Kornfield, Detroit, sued | [fot $3000, his wife. Margaret, |
“Getting “the Most Out of] Your Advertis-
{about winning. the contest {she planted a kiss on monlent cheek of Chuck Short, a disabled war veteran, one of thé judges
MERCURY
| ®.Popular...* Classical .
i {$3500, Mrs. Helen Farkas, the United 8 ing the past 1 F or Records and Ios. gnited tates dur {Angeles $25,000, and Mrs.
Los
Fixleg. Los Angeles,
Hereditary weaknesses and de- | medical
expenses. three
‘ {fects along with traumatic in-| women Were. passengers. .in Mr. ALBUM SETS ioc ib coma somos ve pesos (listed as the top causes of the!
|death of pigs less than a week that: hold. a “survey by ‘the association. A Car riven by Miss Zarek
disclosed.
The superior court suit said
collided with Mr,
Kornfield's in| Santa Monica. h
Hear Benay Venuta Sing 4tum $3.15
Hells My Baby “Rings on My Fingers Frances Dances After the Ball With Me * Waltz Me Around Again, Willie ~ Come Josephine in My Flying Machine
SPECIAL RELEASES
VIC DAMONE LES PAUL TRIO From Texas and a Suspicion Girl From Tennessee My Extraordinary Gal Spring in December . STEVE GIBSON JOHN LAURENZ Lite White Lies Nature Boy _- Turnip Greens v These Foolish Things
STEVE GIBSON and THE RED CAPS
Wedding Belli Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine
We Lived a Lifetime for You All Mercury Records—and all 79¢ =
WESTERN | with MERCURY
REX ALLEN MER—6078 Loaded Pistol That Little Boy of Mine MER--£001 Hawarizn Cowboy Take 1t Back and Change It for un Boy
ART QIBSON MER~—6063 Honky-Tonk Mama I'm a Truck-Driving Man MER—6048 Mail Order Mama Layin’' Down the Law MER--4103 I Don't Want You Now Gambling Blues WALLY FOWLER MER-—-6077 Gospel Boogie Everybody's Gonna Have s Wonderful Time Up
CURLEY KINSEY _ "Another Day, Another Dollar :
Miss Givalfer “Named
To Christian Science Post,
Indianapolis * Christian “Scientists. have - received word" thit ‘Miss L. Ivimy Gwalter will serve as a director of the Mother: Church, The First Church of {Christ Scientist, in Boston. | Miss Gwalter is an associate ‘editor of the Christian Science periodicals. She became a public practitioner of Christian Science In 1922 and an authorized teacher J of Christian Science in-1940. ‘She| |is a native of New York and suc-| ceeds the late Mrs. Nelvia Rit- |
TINY HILL ichie as the onl y woman member MER—6076 [of the Mother Church board. If You Knew Susie
San
MER-—6098 | + 1 Wasn't Born Yesterday . i It Makes No Difference i Now | 1) | PRAIRIE RAMBLERS , MER-—6101 Good Late Numbers
Easy to Please BLIGHTLY USED
That New Yitarmine 1 Be 20¢ 25 | {JANES MUSIC
DEWEY GROOM MER-6066 1 Gof My Gal 'll Hold You in My Arms SHERIFF TOM OWENS MER-6086 Just Because My Darling Tell Me True EN CURTIS Lemme Out of Here You'll Live to See the Day
AMBROSE HALEY ota Trade the- ” ’ COMPANY 2 ver Jn My Mother's Half _ 803 N. Delaware. EE LI 1088
MEROURY REOORDS, 65. Now Josay 8. |
TORT Tester fon- federat tAXation As Tt WIECH]
[Canadian government will open al | July 2 LB secretary Affairs, announced today.
consulate +f would "be established in blate), 4A MNttle. later,”
|
ing” will be the
topic. of Cart] ine news hell 3 took]
pictures of the kiss, but Miss
“Fi wme; 00: happy.” she: said. “1 thought he was. going to. con-| gratulate me, just as some of, ‘the teachers had done.” | But he didn’t. . Instead. she said, he “told her
Advertising Co. pold, tax special. ‘dot of Dallas; Tex., will speak
uneral directors. Charles B./the “kiss of thanks” was the Roth, public relations specialist of ‘most disgraceful thing he'd ever Denver, Colo,
i | seen,
tHi-discuss “You and Your 4 Public.” \Business meetings will be held dn the In-
" “Imagine, kissing a sailor, she —quoted—him as saying. i The girl was shocked to tears. Bhe. sald shp was so humiliated that she left school, | Mr. Mills said he had not ex-|
diana University / (pelied her. He sald he thought Bldg. and ex- |shie only left for the day. hibits will be He also denied he had repri- | housed in the |manded the girl or made any! Manufacturers’ reference to the disabled satlor. Bldg. The an- “I merely told her that in the
nual dinner- future I did not want to have the dance will be 2.¥. Leopold name of the school carried in conheld at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the nection with any beauty contest,” |¢pe Athletic Club with a floor show {he said. from 8 p. m. to 9 p. m. | Claudette's mother was even Mrs. Florence M. Leap is din- more indignant than Claudette. ner-dance- committee chairman| She said Mr. Mills called her land will be assisted by Norman and told her the same thing he'd E. Titus, John H. Blackwell ana|'0!d the cowbelle contest winner. [Frank E. Johns, all of Indian.| “T didn’t know what to think,” /apolis, and Vernon L. Liddel, Io " sald. “I was shocked and I'm Beech Grove. going to demand” an apology.” Bardi r girl's father, O. W. Thornlene was. more indignant than
Olher committee chairmen are 8 Oadd Indianapolis, reception
reiotiline RECs Mint either of the women. inftaliation of officers; Luther J. Shirley.| “I'm going to demand two | Indians, |apologies,” he ‘sald. “One for my {wife and one for my daughter. Raymond & a Nesdham, Marton, constitu. [That kiss was just a harmless
) J. Harold Pife, of East Chicags, will he PECK on the cheek. 3 installed as president st the close of the ° convention fo succeed L. Poin . dexter, of of Washingion. Ind
Plan New Consulate |
OTTAWA, May 18 . (UP)—The,
lin, memurial services: Clyde B. ndianapolis, exhivits George A New ibany. nominations. and!
\ensulate .4n- San Francisco on|
Pearson, Underof State for Foreign
. AMERICAN’S CONVAIRS ARE coming |
He said another
and one “probe! ably at Los Angeles before the; d end of the year. uo
| ly fll Tester, Los An- The Co., manutactu f ‘ : Thornton sald she tho no “ - geles, Cal, vice more about it until C. 'W. Mills, ers of oh rripa ANA taleyikion saul president. -of the he principal of her school, called in net for lant ¢ Philip J. Meany yer into his office. year
bo“ we aT + vp re but it's a cinch { “Krol SHAW, Wok organs. qi {Hoosier Hosthnes Time'N Tung TWusinst Bleak “Dunkin” Time ~~ [Cadle Tabernacle | eliek with eveéry” Cole fan.” It (Benay Venuta's “Record Gazette,” {tal music, has been appointed|tion is helping spread “Now 1s, BY JAMES M. HASWELL 130 Bing Sings News—Congrt. | “ | Nows—Musie News packed by a lovely ballad, “My a4 album of > Hie tuges sung chairman of the orchestra de-|The Hour”—the nation's Ne. 1 w ASNGTON pas The! © 145 [News Baseball at Bkft. | “ om | Rise and Shine Chuck Acres air Lady.” t . Sw — a som — ——— o- —— Jo_Stafford sings “Roses of Carmen Dragon’ 8 orchestra, The, ‘J Pr - Jor. oh aay me pred [usiness WAS Postoffice Department ‘13s pro-| 100 Flyin’ Weather |Qordon Graham | + Breaktast Club | Traliblaters Pica and a new tune, “Better tunes include “Hello My Baby,” : tory of Music. “You hear lots of reasons in Juses a new kind of service. For Bis {Quiz Club McGee Calling {Donald Bruce : News Luck Next Time,” both with Paul “When Francis Dances With Me,” {ad He has bee nthe places where music executives go it would Juke your ihre | 130 Songs for You | "ou |Eatitorially Spkg. “ . Morning Matinee Weston's “archestra. [Come Josephine,” “Waltz Me chairman of the(gather to commiserate with cach|®"® deliver it as fast as possible 145 Mrs. Farrell any Ustening i woo "UW Jan (Idol of the Air Lanes) [Around Again Willie,” “After tor 8 music depart-/other,” he said. “Some say the How the Jefier travelled would ne] TT - - ies ; . cuassagee Garber is still trying for an “idol Ball,” and, saving the best for! ment and. -direc-/songs. aren't as good-as-the—oldDe—strictly 4 of ther BL Waring My True Story SE ot the—turn—table” anion] [Tast, "Rings on My Fingers.” 3 tor of instrumen-|timers. Some say Mr. Petrillo’s postoftie. It Cou go OF ant) 115 Treasure Chest” | “ wu |, uw » “- “ onor. His latest effort is. “No-| g,o0ky Lanson is smooth ong tal music in the/recording ban is responsible. » DUS, OF .bicycle e de-| J;39 {Judy & Jane {Crosby Sin Road of Life kor r ughter body But You,” ou Sung by the Twin ee 3 ol Do?” and Elkhart - schools Some feel the public can't absorb partment simply would undertake * Jc David Harum Eas nn i Jordan |The Lsasiog CT Tones, and “Blue Bahamas” with “The Dream Peddler.” George the last 17 years, all the songs being hammered '¢ carry fit by in fastest avall-l __ tasy L {eyes | Tim Reardon singing. ° Barnes’ trio grew into a- quartet «He succeeds Vic|at it: fable. means... “100 [Krier Qodtrey News; Board. Am: Nora Drake — ket tn Meltywd: fred Waring Andy Russell ls smooth on “It Xp accompaniment on this one. tor" Kolar, who| “But TI believe it's ‘definitely| This service would replace, for| 10% “ _{Lyries by Loe Katie's. Dune Were Your and “It Only Happens) chuck -Foster teams an - oldie, Mr. Hughes Tetigned. economic. People buy songs when the most part, air mail special de- 130 wan Sham hoary Desire Jack Berch Galen Drake .. | Read-of Life. When I Dance With You,” with “Little Girl,” with a novelty as Mr. Hughes isthey have enough for the necessi- livery, which now costs 18. cents... “145 Ros soma " L Lawt " Ted Malone Jordan. Paul Weston's orchestra... ‘lerazy “as the" title “Gilly Gilly [* graduate of DePauw University thes oe a Tiere Yert ea I a wei peal Severs werel__ ry an Lawl - doyos Jordan Tay Starr pours mew vitality ash.” Two-To ker|and has attended the graduate now. I guess, the necess are {astes would still go by that| 100 Wendy Warren - Both Our Nouses [Reserd Player | Welcome ! brake - 11to the old tune “Don’t Let Your [on TE Wav ar avi nod school-of. Northweaters Untvers |getting-atF of ft: {Tmeans, but in many instances use(s, g Aunt Tom Victor H. Lindiahr Your need Pi Mayer - w= Hick Daughter | Love Go Wrong.” Becond side is [upp " sity. He is president of the Indi-| Mr. Shaw said the top hit song|of ‘a train, or a bus, or a star : Wa" I'm a Little Teapot,” both in the | 130 {Helen Trent «IM rev Go vind | “ ~ | Wishin wei Jack Bergh another familiar standard, ncense department. {ana chapter of American String|a year or two ago would sell from route carrier part of the way is : J wu ¢ i “Snuggled as Your Shoulder,” a Tea Wenn coninis to reach Teachers Association, chairman 750, 000 to one million coples. This actually faster, the Departmen.! , 145 |Our Gal Sunday’ Be | Luncheon Party [Lora Lawton tune which was co-authored b of onal 3 Com n Fes-|year 8 lucky to 300,000! says. - aaa — ' I Kea ”h or record ee Bch |COPIeE.. NOW 18 The Hower ae av Instead of Fiving ihe sender! — 100 [GNU Forber—— Gurdon Granam tow ries” [Frank Edwards | [Fifty Sub Todas is latest it the old old gp. 4 Orchestra and Vocal Asso- exception and has passed 700,000. decide. postal transportation 12% Ma Perkins a Pocket 3 prise Party I Bing Croshy RCA VICTOR — “Tony Martin tune “My Darling,” usually asso-| iption, and a member of the] “Maybe because it is slightly|perts would select the routing. : Farm | Girele Dixie Four = | Kay Reporter Bows has a little more zip than usualiciated with Jan “Garber. Elmo Apnerican Band Masters Asso- Sad and fits in with the general! A bill to authorize this hw 'Nesterners ig Sister [Hessler Visit Everybody's Fein in his latest efforts, “Confess” and | Tanner whistles it and the flip, |g ¢ion mood,” Mr. Shaw ventured. service has been reportad by en - for ed re the “Bride and Groom Polka,” “Lovely Lady,” Another Fl-time house committee headed by Nopl — LL Mrs. “Burton | Queen for Day [Today's Children (Catherine Daniels Ernie Loe - Earle Hagen's orchestra gets standard. ‘Hoosier Soci iety Sets Harold -F. Youngblood . 118 {Perry Mason ay v {Linda's First Love, Linda's Love background honors. For the bop fans Gene Avon Nora 0 dlls x. oa Tue Proposed is “ol 130 Nora Drake {Annie's Almanac Hearts in Harmony Bride J Groom Quiding Light _Russ Case’ orchestra doesn'tiand his orchestra do “Odd-en- Meeting for Tomorrow |~ents per additional ounce. = _|__ 148 [Evelyn Winters __|Bedrie Foster Editor's Daughter | Big Sister { The Indiana Society, Sons of en ht 1948 by The Indianapolis Ti . M. ol > : i indiana. Socily. Son uf Music Festival wright 1 Cartas "ind Tere! "ind mer Tao Double or Nothing.’ MO Party ie Sow 44 hf, fads be Seated Jady's Suldooe ; a: lunchéon meeting at noon to- 2 earson’s Record Libr ary BL the Spink Arms Hotel (Horace Heidt Show 130 House Party [Ear I " Popper Young [Paul Whiteman Holly Sloane 3 A ~Musie Festival featuring | 148! “ “ Right te Wappin's | hy Light of the Wor’ 'bustion~ engineer of the Moard of V ’ oT —— Agar No Celluloid Collars. No Brown Derby lair pollution control, as guest {more than 100 pup of "urs Coming May 30 . “00 Hint Hunt | Easy Does ", News | Backstage Wife | "::n Life Can Be BHI. 8 t th G '90s So Ww All L |speaker. William H. McKitrick,| “rade School will be x Horace Heidt will stage the 3 Ma Easy Does It [Stella Dallas “ Ma Perkins u 8 Gay Rg we ove president of the local organiza:(P. m. Saturday in Broad Ripple semi-finals of his nationwide tal-| Ji30 (Random Rhythm “ie (Lorenzo Jones Frank Edwards Pepper Young jtion, preside. |High School. lent hunt at the Indianapolis Coli-! 145 | “ i ‘Youn Widder Brn! Request T Right 4 ) Happin's Brought to You By Delegates to attend the nation-! : 1 Tae Sign 1 A
“because
reprimanded hr for KISS one of the Judges when ne wen Joe
Thornton was a “Bander
named She, with cowbells 8 Shoser in other Texr |
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| Spite An Increase in sales... | Bales for last year totaled §2
[434,019 in bn_to a. i of “$24.01 IRS “the previo -
Tr Net. earnings... were. $2,01::.. '976..a decrease of about $135.0 [from the previous year. Richard A. O'Connor, preside announced... that the . Magnav--Co. will introduce a pew line early in Ju eleting five combinations wi and phonograph, and thr combinations with console mo els
The annual business and soci meeting of the Indianapolis cha ter of the National Office Ma agement Association, will Sitar. the Lincoln Hotel at 6:15 p.
WwW. H. Evans, national assoc! tion Sopretary, will speak and w present plagues to all past pres dents of the chapter, New officers will be imstallc by W. Miller Bennett. They a Glenn Fateley, B. E. Anderso Glenn P. Turner and D. R. Kuh man, directors; -.M. Conlos
[reaidsnt; B. F. O'Neal, vice pres dent; Eva Call, secretary; Charlé {H. Gauding, _treasurer. $
