Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1949 — Page 12

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|s Strictly Not Bop “Distributors Going Hog Wild Trying To Sell Their Own Version of ‘Mule Train’ ~~ By DONNA MIKELS . .. | I'HAT “cHppity, clippity, clop” you hear in record circles these days is more thatra lyric from the hit “Mule Train.” It's the d of record distributors trampling all over each other to push Their own recordings of the biggest hit in the country today. 5 Mercury's Frankie Laine came out with the hit and’Decca’s was made within a] a Tr on i the Laine ver- lightning plano and a rapid harp-

sion struck the record stalls, sounding bass.

y “It's mot exactly good” the asLaine's is still the No. 1 seller] os hot exactly good” the af

nationally and the company is ; : NA. At to meet demand Here|, Ot how on earth - they do Decca reports that it's dong all! “sow 167 Hew releases; «re right with Bing's. Theyre sell-| RCA-VICTOR—What with Roy, ing 500 to 700 Sopa a av. J T Rogers boom in Indianapolis, Vie 0 Bein RT 175 ator has issued an album “Roy day 1b a. a hit so you|Regers Roundup.” It's the singses where that puts “Mule Train” BECO IN ILE, oN Te THE RECORD makers and issued by request. sellers are happy about “Mule Train” but some of the record-iname of the album featuring Phill listening public is beginning to|Harris, Count Basie, Tony Marget that glazed look reminiscent yi, Sammy Kaye, Vaughn Monof- other days . . . days when|. . .. 4 Tommy Dorsey on tunes phrases like “the music goes ~~ oC.

round and TOUDG. atten: choon| Alreday Victor 1s featuring Christmas tunes. These include

"or “open the door, Richard” reached epidemic proportions, Vaughn Monroe's “Jolly Old Man | in the Bright Red Suit,” backed

Some of the retarded music listening “public—the Tonghalrs-=ibhy “Auld Lang Syne”; Sammy who still haven't decided What Kyve's “Here Comes Santa bop is are even more confused bY | o1uue” and “I Want to Wish You “Mule Train hh 2 clpPItY, o Merry Christmas”; Freddy Mar-| SHERI, diya, hiya Sh a for the 'in's “Merry Christmas Polka,”| first time: ibacked by “Your Kiss”; Larry

“Now this song, is it this hop?” Green's “Our Christmas Waits,” “No,” was the answer. “This|with “Follow the Swallow to 1% ‘clop’.” ; Hide-a-Way Hollow,” a Hoagy!|

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play some “bop” so he could hear ”" “ what it sounded like. The wise Sah WII Samy came to a m. reco hg uy en snl Da “Let cowboy offering Is “Christmas| Smile Be Your Umbrella,” and put it on a 78 rpm player, It revolved at twice its normal speed, producing jumble of faster-than-|The House Top.”

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dianapolls Church Federation, nin : . “ining in Shelbyville. will be held at 7:30 p. m. tomor-! Rsv Patterson, head of the In

‘ The Rev. Harold Hewitt, execuve secretary of the Board of " Education, Indiana Conference, New Decage. Methodist Church, will ‘speak on "Your Job and How to Get It Done.” Following his speech, a panel discussion will be held and a new Christmas film, = “The. Guiding Star,” will be shown,

Vaudeville Will See How Engel Pitched Woo |

CHICAGO, Nov. 12 (UP) —Mrs. | Reseda Corrigan, whose swin-| dling charge led to the imprison-| ment of master lover Sigmund el, 74, sald today that she will go on the stage to show how Kngel made love to her. ! She also sald she will marry Al Turk, bandsman and booking agent, whom she met two years © ago. Mr,” Turk. confirmed the) engagement, Mr. Turk sald that before the

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Jolson sings again. That's the Teen Age Camera

And that brings to mind. an-| Carmichael tune, on the flip. | A movie for boys and girls Eddie Arnold gives a Tennesee from 6 to 13 years old will be asked a bop record collector to plowboy version of “C-h-r-i-s-t-|*hown at 2 p. m. Nov. 20. i ———————————— Roy Roger's 2 Gunmen Remit $1 a ‘ ’ On the Plains" and “Wonders 10 ‘Balance the Books’

sings “Jingle Bells” and “Up On/gunmen who held up the Capitol!

The drug is not sufficiently] brought back from the Army as | powerful to have much effect on souvenirs. Police said they f

host, cases of tuberculous men-| 4 cod load fragménts and a | Tiblone is neither as depend-| White substance which may have |

R. W. Osler, aditor of life in-|

surance : To. Meet. Monday “Rough ‘Notes ~Co. Indianapolis... owship and ‘round-table! will address the Shelby-Johnson-|

meeting for church school super- Decatur Counties Li 3 JAfe Under intendents, sponsored by the In-iwriters' Association Friday eve!

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row in the New York Street Evan: giana office of Per a : : \ an: Mutual Life gelical United Brethren Chureh: 1nigrance Co.” of “Philadelphis, |

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ALONE OFFERS FUNERAL SERVICES

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Waggener and Ben Barrett of Shortridge High School and Richard Featheringill of Butler University. They were selected by the director for roles in-the film last summer while they were working in the

local teen-age musical, “Chalet.”

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Club to Meet

The first meeting of a Camera | Club for teenagers of the Jewish Community Center will be held] at 8 p. m, Nov. 22 in Kirshbaum Center, 2314 N. Meridian St. No previous camera experience 18 necessary to join; according to) co-chairmen Irwin Becker and Ben Lawrence. Mrs. Mortimer Mann, chairman of the Day Camp Committee at the center, sald the first committee meeting will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow.

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