Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1949 — Page 9
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Off the Record— : FOTN ur Congressman Speaks— ~~ | Old Recording Team Aid fo Europe Not a Cure, 1in "20s Cut Original Only a Blood Transfusion |
¢ . . Legislator Explains England's Dollar Crisis | ’ By Drawing C With Marion C Of ‘Whispering Hope’ | .oxing Somperison With Merion County
i : Gluck ; | ENGLAND'S financial crisis seems quite complicated. Possibly, | i Alma and Louise Homer Waxed {T will oversimpliry the problem. But there are cardinal factors | Version That Sold 3 Million Copies : > . which are essential to a more detailed comprehension of the ques- +. By DONNA MIKELS f(t, ! So, I shall try to simplify the British financial crisis. Let us
Ha HEAR of a recording team of Alma Gluck and Louise take an example. Suppose Marion County was an independent sovProbably oe | erelgn country. Our countryside) = —————m=-m==——m——— | not. But back in the 1920's those two girls cut what woud mot produce sufficient food|sells, but her debt and interest Was PIODADLY the, frst recorded version of & tune which week-after-| to sustain us. Raw material from thereon. bod headed Indianapolis’ parade of disc hits— “Whispering |fa rms, forests It’ simply can’t be dune, The : ¢ ; {and mines would#% {world is perhaps ready for The revival which put Jo Stat- mot be adequatel free trade. This is unfortunate. | ford and Gordon MacRae in top | to feed our fac- hd We are prosperous in this counspot across the nation was no try, not so much because of our slouch in record shops in the self-proclaimed genius as through! '20s, either. It sold 3 million cop- the abundance of resources enBl ies then but dropped out of sight § : compasséd within our borders. 1 Peg ho Cnt of An. BOWL The tinber of the Great Korth. med the old record, west, lead an ne from thinking abou dh consume our ins Southwest, fron ore from Minng t it and recorded dustrial out put ; If it with the singing team ns up nesota, coal from West Virginia, : ‘any more than Fennsylvania and the food stuffs | The tune itself, however, dates {troth California's ' Imperial Valback farther than 1920. It was the foodstuff we ou. [ley or the Central Plains, are all written in 1868 by “Alice Haw- | produce, : free to be brought together, pro-! il thorne” who in reality was Sep- | All we have to sell or trade to cessed and sold throughout the {ff timus Winner. Mr. Winner has : i i
{the rest of Indiana is industrial land. been pointed out by other song- {labor and management. With the| =" = | profit off of our labor and man-| FREE TRADE between the agement we buy food and more States has contributed to Ameriraw material, and hence; in the ca’s progress more than any process of trade, wealth is cre-iother single factor ! | ated. * What we are now doing, giv-| . "9 ing dollars (hence our products) SUPPOSE Indiana (of which Weiss Western Europe is not a perare not a part) would make US manet solution. It is but'a blood
writers as & horrible example he sold his “Listen to the Mocking Bird,” which later earned $3 million and sold 20 million copies of sheet music, for a flat $5. Neither will “Hope's” rise bring financial returns to his heirs (he died in 1902) since it's now public domain. } |pay a tariff tax on everything We transfusion. Capitol records, which waxed Miss Stafford |i The tax would prevent US| game further aid to Europe the tune and which dug up the {trom selling in Indiana in cOM-imgy he necessary -in this imperhistory of “Hepe” comments Mr, [SCunds good on the old standard|,.ytjon with Ft. Wayne, Gary, fect world;—but the Reciprocal Winner may have been the: most | St: Leuis Blues,” and It's a Richmond or Shelbyville factories. prades Act is the real medicine misnamed man of his time. In|Mest Unusual Day.” Net result would be that we could sor recovery. 1 hope our people addition to his belated successes, Cordon McRae takes a sof Of not sell our goods. We would have wij) think it over and express he wound up in jail for a “polite: Wonderiul See» . Ant ho choice but to buy because We tyomgelves to any, of their Repre- . “eally subversive” tune advocating on to an . could not live without food. So sentatives or Senators who have
A fine group of musicians bandthe return of Gen. McClellan. | ’ we would soon become short of I d this problem. ed together as Pete Dalley’'s Five currency (dollars) acceptable in not fully graspe p
pe VHS rent sally *h¢ Chicagoans wax “Greem Light; ...0." Hence, we could not buy! . nr |Rag” and “Salling Down Chesa- 1 400 nroducts. Community Fund
DECCA—The old master, Louis Peake Bay. | Now, let's suppose further that gee | Armstrong, who's converting -the {the people in the balance of 1 Picks Pau Ross
: nn SRO" to-grass roots n= Red Cross to Hear diana were producing more 00d, paul Ross, director of the In-
hig SRO appearance at-Bop oo ogo uy --—-than_ its population could use. gianapolis Foundation and forCity in New York, is feature = “> POT 7 They want-1o sel to ua aRUL We. vo ape ooribiv obor. ofthe Indl. ol and instrumentally With St. Louis > Pas “They 4 Lormdrexevitivedivootor ofthe Indl his group ont “Maybe t's: Be. ember of the “poard of gover Indiana must buy in.order to, sell. na Public Rela. cause” and “I'll Keep the Love- 0 of the American National Trade and Commerce is a tWO- yon, yesterday light Burning.” 'Red Cross, will spaak in the an-/way - street. If we in Marion oo oniod associGuy Lombardo backs the An-,..| meeting nf the Indianapolis County have no’ dollars wWithi oo ope imm anship drew Sisters on an early Req Cross at 7:30 p. ni. Wednes- which to pay, Indiana's surplus, =... communLombardo on “Whispering In the day in the Women's Department foodstuff goes to waste. itv Fund ‘public Park” and “If You Ever Fall in Club, N. Meridian. and 17th Sts. . = = tivisio LN of - Love Again.” Holiday tunel The Rev. Mr. McCallister is’ g0, Indiana says: we must help q sali d “Merry Christmas Polka” and president of the Interdenomina-ygrion County in order to help MN Em, “Christmas Candles.” {tional Ministerial. ~ Alliance . of ourselves. We will give her some " MCF san For the calypso fans Josephine greater St. Louis and a member gy, qrg to use to buy from us. Ne 1 Oe Premice and her Calypso Rhythm of the board of directors of Wil- gt we will still set up trade bar- ho Re accep Boys do “Sweetie Joe” and “I Go Nam _Nidoas Soliege in Fanon, riers against Marion County beé-|_, i Siesta.” te dy a ro Te "| cause-Marion County should mot "0 50 Dick Haymes teams two ballads x y 3 ws Phe permitted to compete with fac- chairman in the
Mr. Ross , the , hé s d as ; “Let Me Grow Old With You” sapiitioDuring of the Red Co Po tories in Evansville, South Bend, 4,060 yesterday, will work “You're the Cause of It All,” with sonal speakers bureau. = etc. When the dollars Indiana _... Richard Jaines. chairman Victor Young's orchestra. | Twelve members of the Indian- gave us are gone, our purchasing n. . division jast year raised $57, The Fred Waring group and'apolis chapter will be elected to power is gone. Indiana has, injgc. 0. +o Community: Fund. dole and gotten nothing in ex:
. a Suan ” ’ production, *A. Fiaes Iii-the - [the program, retary of the Indianapolis Social
Ethel Smith's at the organ and n Yrustoss ARDrov { change. Hygiene Association, a Red the Three Travelers do harmony rustees | Neither party is any better off. °° ss0 ' ve on “Over Three Hilla, backed by o. Approve | diana government has tak. Feather agency. “Beautiful Wisconsin.” Richmond Appointments en dollars in tax money from her - : . { Times State Service citizens, given (hem to Marion i i ye ; BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 17—In- County who returns the same dol- Dutch Girl Gives Up
: Wegiin wii ee diana University trustees tbday lars to Indiana citizens for her English Channel Try strictly. for dancing, releases an approved the appointments of corn, wheat, etc. ; ro b CALAIS, France, Sept. ™™ (UP) album of “Strictly Dance Musie” Arthur S. Postle as acting direc-| Indiana hds sitply given Mario, “yopier: 18-year-old Dutch i : y : tor and Prof. Claude Stinneford ion County a dale. a liny v. 25. Year ug
laxed or even eliminated, Marion to swym the English Channel to-
5 “42d St,” “You're The Cream in| County would have sold her prod- day after three hours and 40
"My Coffee,” “You've Get That
4 "ia ballroom arrangements of o oo po College as assistant| But if trade barriers were re- flower girl, gave up her attempt,
at the Earlham-Indiana Univers|ity Center at Richmond.
Thing,” “Say It Isn't So,” “By the ucts to Indiana, gotten dollars, minutes. : = Fireside,” “Close Your Eyes,” and! Mr. Poste. Burliam Watraet 2 paid them back to Indiana for her| The florist's assistant, who was “How Deep Is the Ocean.” wd . ' products. Wealth would be cre-itrying to become the first woman
director of the University of Ala- merce. lto-France route, .was | brought
a tune by Alfred Newman and CAPITOL AVE Tu RFR Babbit's “Katrina.” Both are from dinner. Too Tall, Im Too Small.” Bill Lawrence lets his voice out gicianship that can blend into a group that plays aimost as onel - SINGLE RECORDINGS AND COMPLETE ALBUMS It's backed by “Jamaica Rhumba”
8 Mack Gordon. Second side is “I'm Rebekah District No. 6, I00F, | 'Ure, Suppose Marion County VSS VLR icollect, not only for what she the new Disney “Ichabod and Mr, Kr A re—— RCA VICTOR — Two more > cn “Jealons Heart” and “If Yow instrument, you can't beat Woody! Howe i WITH THE PURCHASE AT REGULAR PRICE OF ® A RECORD OR RECORD ALBUM* 4
hit tunes of the year, “Through bama. a Long and Sleepless Night,” an { reens BI). > {here by hoat after she left the NOW to superimpose an addi- chilly water. Yours.” and Moiart Rebekah Lodge. No. oy I i hi Fo Buy this one and save it for 38 will meet at 1:30 p. m. Friday \arion County a debtor ‘nation. Halloween. It's Kay Kyser featur- in Germania Hall, 437 Prospect rnqjana still wants to (1). proing a gravel-voiced baritone on St. A joint evening session and tect her industries from competithe ghostly tale of the “Headless conferring of degrees by Fidelity tion with Marion County industry; OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Toad.” we ' A newcomer and an old-timer » : +e te TA rh. In Pearson's Record Library A Gigantic — talents—young Toni Harper and - ’ the old smoothie Herb Jeffries on waxes from the Disney picture, “Katrina,” sung by Glenn Douglas and Tex singing “Ichabod,” and “The Merrily Son,” and “Headless Horseman” both by Fver Fall in Love Again.” Ziggy Talent, .who hit with “Maharajah of Macador” with Vaughn Monroe, waxes “My Hot. Tamale Went Chilly On Me,” and Herman and his boys. A wonder-| ful example of both can be found on their newest wax “Temderly” on which solo dudos go to Woody, | at alto, Mr. Trombone, Bill Har-| Large Selection of Standard Classic Recordings Leading Labels . .. Top Artists and Orchestras *The purchase of one album of records or a single record at regular price entitles you tp similar merchandise up to and equal to your original purchase for
Me —c———————sd Quid Gregorialy chant worked into po obekah Lodge fo Meet. tional factor upon the whole pic- i —————— Horseman,” backed by Harry Rebekah Lodge will follow a (2) sell to Marion County and (3) | “Peppermint Stick” and “You're Tex. “Gee But It's Tough to be a ; } Skunk,” © " Freddy Martin's dotble feature > } is “My Own, My Only, My All" i and “Love Is Such A Cheat.” ss = =» j . CAPITOL—For individal mu- . ris -and Buddy Savitt on tenor. one cent, ..|
sung by Mary Ann McCall with Mr. H. still at alto. i Mag Whiting's vibrant voice
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