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practically amplifier on his latest hit, ‘Rosetta.” The boy's as gone as he was on “Shine,” as tender as on “We'll Be Together Again and as unconventional with his -as on “That Ain't Right With fans who like their Frankie “gone,” it's “Rosetta” Second side, like “We'll Be Together,” is a Lainecomposed ballad, “It Only Happens Onee™ John Laurenz, the singer who gs back memories of Russ Columbo’s crooning, is nice listening on “Red Roses for a Blue » Likewise on his newest, “Once In Love With Amy.” Another crooner, Vic Damone, makes with the English and Italian lyrics on “Susie,” not to be confused with the old Eddie Cantor number of almost the same name. Eddy Howard sings along with the band on “Best Years of Our Lives.”
on » . RCA-VICTOR-—Second side of Tommy Dorsey's “Down By the Station” disc, mentioned above, is “How Many Tears Must Fall.” It's also sung by Denny Dennis, Tee Dee's new vocalist, imported from England where he was going great guns. Vaughn Monroe keeps plugging awdy. His latest vocal effort is “Red Roses for a Blue Lady” It's sort of useless to review Monroe
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If you happen to have a copy of a new Columbia record by Tony Pastor with the song, “It’s Like Taking Candy From a Baby,” pressed on both sides, you'd be wise to take good care of it, even though you feel you've been cheated because Tony's version of “The Chowder Social” should have been on the other side of the record.
artist to have one of his discs become a “collector’'s| — item.”
Paul Weston Receives ‘Silver Mike’ Award
Paul Weston, composer-
arranger-conductor of radio and|*
records, received the “Silver Mike” Award for outstanding performance in radio presented by the editors of “Radio Best” Magazine. Weston, is musical director and orchestra conductor for the new “Jo Stafford Show,” and is also musical director for
"!state attorney general, in office aslary. Burial will be in IOOF
Connie Desmond Stars ‘Down by the Station’.
chirps all over the ‘place huphy tion for his poem “Curleylocks, ”» Nits Bue Told Me” and ‘Baby,|died at her home in Delphi yesy. A Mrs. Murphy, a retired grade school teacher, was 92 years old. Mrs. Murphy taught sehools in
The Page Cavanaugh Trio Indianapolis, Lafayette, Frankfort and Delphi. In earlier years
Schricker Installs - v she was a Chautauqua lecturer 3 on dress reform. [ I ers Mrs. Fisher had beer an invalid the last nine years and had been
seriously ill the last two days. Gov. Henry F. Scricker yesterday| g,/ 1305 are scheduled at 2 p.
installed J. Emmet McManamon,|m tomorrow in Patrick Mortu-
grand keeper of the grand scroll{Cemetery. “Her survivors include
two daughters, Mrs. Jessie OsIn a noon luncheon meeting ofl. 4" nejpnj,' and Mrs. Lucy
{Sigma Delta Kappa: legal frater-lzony ratayette. nity, in the Claypool Hotel, ayette.
In addition to Mr. McManamon, hat who was elected In today's Optometrists Sigma Delta Kappa meeting, Gov. El@ct Fishman Schricker also installed the folelected in De-
lowing officers cember: Arthur KX. Group, president; Cecil Taylor and <:Don Kroger, vice presidents; Fritz Harrison, secretary, and. Nicholas Sufana, treasurer, Gen Robinson Hitchcock, state adjutant, addressed the meeting concerning the national convention of Sigma Delta Kappa held Dec. 29-31 in Baltimore, which he attended.
Truck Dealer Files Tax Case Appeal
An appeal was filed today In Federal Court by M. Bernard
ation today elected as president Dr. Louis P. Fishman of Misha-
waka during the last day of its convention in the Severin Hotel. Other new officers include Dr. Warren H. Miller, Princeton, vice president; Dr. Irvin M. Borish, Kokomo, re-elected secretary, and Dr. Kenneth Justice, Valparaiso, re-elected treasurer. New trustees are Dr. D. R. Reed of La Porte, Dr. Horace H. Jenner of Frankfort, Dr. Robert W, Tubesing of Richmond and Dr. Chester Irion of New Albany.
PERMANENT
Raub, Chalmers, Ind., truck deal- ROSE OIL $250 er, sentenced last Thursday to five Sahsitn Bas Bate = so Guar
The Indiana Optometric Associ-|
Rear Adm, J. Cary Janes commandant of the Ninth Naval District and the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. He is in dndianagals Yoo today to make an ins of acre layout of the of Ie Ordnance Plant and to award the plant with a safety commendation.
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'W. Bryan Karr Heads
Assémbly T-B Tests
The Marion County Tubercu-
examinations. The
fort three- ~days. -
Heading thé collection staff at the International Harvester plant were David manage-| ment; Hugh Quill, personnel; Maurice Bock, Local 98, CIO; David Selser, foundry, and CUff Allison,
Hotels Association W. Bryan Karr, manager of the
losis Association will set up portable X-ray machines today to {ger of the Hotel Washington. provide the lawmakers in the General Assembly with free chest manager of the Columbia Club, apparatus vice president, and L. 8. Combs, will be available | in the Statehouse manager of Hotel Antlers, secre-
Hotel Claypool, has been elected (president of ‘the Indianapolis Hotels Association, Inc. Mr, Karr succeeds J. D. ‘Hostetter, mana-
Other officers are I. J. Flory,
Miss McNicholas, 17, of Tacoma, Wash., vanished Now. 5. Her body, stripped of its cloth.
in a nearby ‘woods. being made for the possibility of an assault, ‘
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years in a federal penitentiary and fined $3000. The appeal, to the U. S. Court of Appeals, Chicago, was filed by George R. Jeffrey, attorney for Raub. Raub was convicted by Judge Robert C. Baltzell on a charge of attempting to evade income tax payments during 1943 totaling
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