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|. Brunswick Also Issues Tunes of Earlier Days; Haymes Platter Earns for Charity TT By DONNA MIKELS ; = LIKE BING CROSBY, especially Der Bingle of days gone hy? Jt you do there are a couple of hours of good listening in two _ One is Volume II of “Crosby Classics’ with Bing rippling through such Oldies as “Sweet 2 Brown,” “Moonstruck,” “Black Moon-

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Rosemary did on “The Kids A Dreamer,” a release of a : : A .jfew weeks back, Her newest lsigrams featuring well Snows) Yhat y praiseworthy, “Amn Ordinary Morning,” and “I Only Saw Him Once.” :

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speakers In varied felds; Df. Charles C. Josey, head of, - {the Psychology ‘Department of Butler University, will speak at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at Thomp- 4... :

E Phony Fe DE south. Intersect, can’t miss seeing it unless flying. blind. Some. people, you know, employ the hit-miss

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themselves away. One man tore his trousers when = Tommy - Dorsey does “good he rose to his feet. He had been sitting on a low & these oldies he digs up. The banding he} ore, wah rocks on “Comin” Thru the Rye,” tives

J i{Rock 'n Rye) hackad by J Amoroso singing “I Hadn't Any{ome Till You.” Like raindrops,

enna POTS WETS S%0 - Sll00n of -Bread-on the plate. - That was easy. Nine slices fall out and you see YWest's best” and then you have nine Hore. "e ig This keeps going on and on, The plate never gets , full, the loaf never runs out of slices and after. one and wound up full of cheese.

_ you count fo 1328 you want to throw rocks at the "oo low In i1 seconds. Too regular. That's jplate, a when I smelled a rat. Quite a coincidence, tan, beAlways on outdoor jobs you run Into guys Who 5,5 it just so happened a rat was passing by| want to know what you're doing and Why yOUTe with a huni of LOIGETKIANE. ov. coors coco eet EBINE “TG WHA TES HFATE THIN “WHER YOU GUN Take out a couple slices for. me,” the rat h | | . have suggestions to do the job better. said, scampering- toward an upright that led to CAITY you into the past. Things One old guy, a retired ice cream bar salesman. (he loaf. - jie the old Russ Columbo tune I believe he said he was, informed me the best way He was in for a surprise because just a LOW | pre Ae Won Dollar Baby, to count the slices would be with one of those minutes later I was talking to Harold B. West, ,, "Of iis Love: npg others band counters you click. a president of the West Baking Co., and he told me| p22" = inh ized “Stars and Stripes Forever.” | “It saved me a heap of trouble. I didn’t have the exact number of slices in a loaf of Yum Yumm| Dick Haymes new Decca rec- Even Dennis Day stops singing! much schooling, sort of learned everything myself. yread. The long loaf has 23 slices including the 0d: “Now I Lay Me Down {oof the Emerald Isle long enough and I can’t count ‘way up high. With the ‘counter onde. The double loaf has 14 double slices including 1 could go past 150 like nuthin.” : "the four ends or heels, . = ST ean count past 150 lke nuthin" without & ~~ = Comes the Dawn : the charity.

counter,” T said. “I counted the leaves on a tree MR. WEST was impressed when I told him hat} Other new releases include:

‘ Mr. Crosby ’ song, | y On some of them it's hard to realize the somewhat ‘higher, ough {pitched youngster .is the same; “ NE |guy. On others however, you run| Packed by “Say Yes My Love. across tricks of phrasing that are

strictly Crosby.

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once. Didn't: need a counter on that job.” Never at the last count there were 5458 slices, no ends. Sounds nice too,

should have broadcast the arboreal achievement. The old hoy almost made me lose count. trying "vou ‘oan stand out there and count stil you are blue in the face and run out of numbers.”

to find out a]! about Seat-oquuting. 5 tod lays. Frankie I og A dime sent him on his way. He wanied a “ { Joesser tunes in quarter for a beer. “Get an-ice cream bar,” were laughed She baker. a oon Re OR & the latest of the “Parade of the p , “Beer will give you a head- Tai : : : : ” my words of advice “You're telli " h his kid: Th Dance Band” series. The Carle ache if you drink too much.” ours telling me." coughed this kid; Then . tinkles th ; The sun was sinking in the west, the bread was {rying to inject a lighter note to the whole sordid Plano tnkles through such no- gure To Stay.” losing & great deal of its freshness, I was well and disappointing business, I said a funny about table Loesser efforts as “My Dar-| Columbia's still releasin past 5000 slices when a small voice within me said, putting up a rotator with hot dogs and opening up ling, My Darling,” “Two Sleepy Frankie Carle's, made before his | “Boy, you better get some salami to go with the a drive-in, I'd never run out of bread or meat.” People, +1 Wish I Didn't Love switch to RCA Victor. Features There was a click in my ear. The conversation YoU So,” “Once In Love WithiGregg Lawrence singing “Tell A new technique was being employed in count- was over. Well, at least I'm in shape for counting| ny. Moon of Manakoora” Me” and “Dream A Little Dream ing. I was working by the clock. The nine slices in Washington. That iron fence around the White 70° Soing Will Be A Little Late Of Me.” would fall in exactly 11 seconds. Then the West House should be a pushover, I'll have the figures on|*"® Year. | Xavier Cugat gives out one for Court; Baking Co. blurb would appear and nine more the fence in a few days: Another in the Parade series is|the Latin fans, “Morocco” and

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Arranged by | Foundation of Infantile Paralysis, the conferénce will include reClaude Thornhill piano patters viewing for chapter personnel “Raindrop Serenade” and the general pubile the role {of the foundation in caring for § Fran Warren, of the big voice, polio patients, reviewing 1949 Jame He Hum 1vs Song.” and polio epidemic measures, and acub died wioDon’t Say Goodbye.” The same guainting.e one-conecernedt themselves realty q ng-every Warren duets with Tony with hospital and medical faeflon “I Theenk” and “An ities In southern Indiana. First session sponsored by the {Marion County , chapter of the [foundation will be held at 2 p. m. June 14 in the Chateau Room of Claypool Hotel. |Sleep” and “The Lord's Prayer,” to salute the red, white and blue,| Attending will be chapter de oo AWA Swe LiNe (reasul Nati Don Cornell does mighty welilgates -and representatives fi Spal TKids Day Foundation. The SINging on the song everybody A til the school systems, hospitals, and {star is donating all proceeds 10 regards as exclusive Bing Crosby, all Interested public and private Ss material “I Surrender Dear.” Dealth and welfare agencies from seven counties.

neysuckle Rose,” first burst forth on the record District ndful.of world. have. I heard anybody-does master,

. . ah : : FE : % Sad Sacks” a teen-age chorus Hard to Resist Sy a). mare Catle, this tine oi Meetings to Review irom Marion County Society for ONCE THIS animated loaf catches your eye, The tunes laud the charms of, Prevention, Care the Qrpiied. nee the direction you need a strong will to n : “Nola,” “Oh Marie," "Peg O' My|. 5); 14 going to battiel" Other ap ho will appe: During the three or. four hours I spent beneath Heart,” “Emaline,” “Dinah,” and SV W gu 8 Tattle Ee Pal a Hen "the loaf, counting the slices, , many citi “Sally,” the one everyone wonders! this year. | ater dates are Pau fe Stzac oh zens stopped. Two men had a térrible time tearing what's become of, . ,. A series of eight sectional polio 80: national president of the Murphy, | he

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(Gene Krupa playing Fats Waller, “Guarare.” ; {His band steams through some Here's a gal whose vole I Not So Ba By Robert C. Ruark ay wondertul Waller composi-|reaily like. Not since Peggy Lee “NEW YORK, June 3—They have been picking more Babbitty than Babbitt. They deal in foreign ge on my town quite a lot, lately, and I wish they tourists, and one Mickeroo in a drink hurts busi-| would leave her alone. New Orleans, I mean. ness. So does a fight. So does a raid. So does Her bark is worse than her bite, and she is pos- bad. publicity. So dogs a drunken governor. { sibly the final bastion of unabashed wickedness The greatest chamber of commerce man I left in a land that has come down with a severe know is an Irisher named Owen Brennan, a red-| case of superficial self-righteousness. headed product of New Orleans’ Irish Channel. A gy got fed a Mickey some time back in one He runs an ancient spot, called the Old Absinthe! of the shoddier shops, aréund Bourbon 8t., and House, and a fine French restaurant called the] died. A governor gets loaded and has seme trou- Vieux Carre. Owen can't differentiate between ble with a hacker and a bar tab, and it gets in Out” and “non” but he can shame a Middlethe papers. The gambling probe, surprise, sur- Western Rotarian when it comes to plugging his} prise, reveals that it is possible to risk a buck on town on a Sie peveL Bath id SRabljsiments - whet ul A os fer 1 “Part he GO an - oe -are-about ASW : Pp 33 Can een; ex i fess AEH. Je : ESN; BT" food and booze are better. i : k : & 2 can go fram the Vieux Carre to hear Papa Only Looks Mean : elestin at his house and Tall off at Sharkey's A ae oan fOr Some prime. original-jazz-or-t nto! a ~NEW ORLEANS 100k# #8 mean as a Spanish Alciatore’s “Antonie’s” or peep Sopp hoy lady in & red dress, with a flowér tucked over Des or stumble into Jimmy Moran's restaurant and} ear and a dagger In her garter. The only th ng wind up at Lafitte’s and never see a bruised jaw, is, In New Orleans’ case, the dagger's blade Is , p00 yin pocket, or get fed a drink that isn't made of rubbr. level. Charley Cantreil permits no strife at Pat I can take you by the hand and tour the more (O'Brien's, where the loud tourists are separated colorful quarters and guarantes no roll, no rob, from the quiet tourists. Even the torso-tossing no Mickey Finn. The tables and machines at emporiums largely view their products with the Costello's Beverly Club are as honest as machines cold eye of an insurance salesman, and punish the and tables anywhere, and the jocks who pull chumps only by giving them less whisky for more horses at the Fairgrounds gon: pull on any money, which encourages sobriety, | than they do at Belmont or .Churc 1 es. They got hard guys with rods and lumpy Guy Can Find Trouble | muscles standing by in the gambling palaces out- I SUPPOSE a guy with a real bent for trouble side town, but thet is largely to protect the house cap find it, but this is also possible in Blue Falls, and the customers from stickups by hungry oP Mont, or even in Indianapolis on a Sunday afterportunists. The cops graft, but cops are in the noon. z = take everywhere. FR People being what they are, they will wish to Gambling In Louisiana, lke gambling any- drink and gamble and kick up their heels occa-| where, is administered with a passionate eye to sionally, and they will find sonie opportunity for decorum. The drunk, the crook, the trouble- same. Sin is graciously handled In Louisiana, maker, speedily reaps the heave. A man who and I am not for reforming New Orleans loose runs a dicing den is more intolerant of trouble from its casual color and rakish air of spurious than a deacon. His conduct must be exemplary. wickedness. It isn’t that the town is more sinful Insofar as decorum is concerned, most people than other towns—they just run it more dramat who conduct ginmills on rowdy Bourbon St. are ically, and you can't beat the food. : ‘avel ’ By Frederick h ravel '‘Comtort y Frederick C. Othman WASHINGTON, June 3—Now I know why “The backward priority given to passenger trying to eat soup on a railroad train nearly al- train service as opposed to freight car requireways makes a chicken-flavored splash down my ments may stem from the adjustability of the vest. The average American dining car is more human animal to conditions which cannot be “than 22 years old and no wonder it zags when ‘forced on loads of coal, steel and other commodiit ought to zig. : : ties,” he observed. Only railroad in the country where a felloW wnat he meant is that a human being can is almost certain to get a ride on a slick, modern (,,4 5 jolting that would ruin a ear of steel __coach is the Florida East Coast; it has only SIX 1 p.ams” The Senators shuddered made back in the days when ; Rr Pa At the other extreme is the Tne hear ings on transport have been proceed-Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore line. This rail- ing How for weeks, with little attention being toad owns -130 coaches and 128 of them are more given t oT anybody except maybe the. rail-1 than 30 years old, TE hey is Ble Coa i i ars, iso a bath people counter with the assertion that they alalso a . ready pay too much in taxes. Seems like everyOthers Antiquated _body b sore a SOihebody sige, J. Monroe John- © AMERICA’S other railroads haul many travel- or: ‘he nead man of the Interstate Commerce ers MERIC equally as elderly: Seventy-four: per Commission; thinks . the government ought to

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stockpile , Fa ; cent of the Northern Pacific's coachss have been 3¥0skpile anaut 200.000 frdian; van Wi a St War, lock and key “Lenign Vaneys ping padi Just give the railroads a fair break on taxes, said ® Mod $ = Hudson's, 42 per cent of the Pennsylvania's, and they, and they Il do their own modernizing, odern Design 85 per cent of the New York Central's. : ‘ sy A These statistics - are official. The Senators, Another Solution ® 15 Garment Capacity - who have been trying to discover for the past 20 ALONG came ‘another fellow the other day 2 several weeks what is wrong ‘with the transporta- with a toy train which ran on ons track on the tion business, winced when they heard 'em. Soon ground and another in the air, It whizzed around ® Safe compartment, plus extra shelf for hats. they're going to be jouncing on these jobs with the caucus room like 60 and he sald it was the : the well-worn red ‘plush seats to the whistle stops solution to. the railroad problem. ® Double Wall on 5 Sides

across the land, conferring with the voters. It would carry people across the land at 150 Jack - Stieber :of the United Steel Workers of miles an hour, without spilling their soup, and all America brought up the subject. You couldn't he needed was $500 million to get started. If exactly call him a disinterested witness, because the Senators were as smart as he thought they 27.000 of his union members who used to be in the were, they'd give him fhe money at oncex~ . || : railroad car building business are out of work. They have not done this yet, Maybe they-wiil || bo

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shortage of freight cars, according to him, later—when they return from) their - campaign

woman is bad enough, but the scarcity of new passenger rides on railroad cars built back before prohibf-| i coaches is even worse. : tion and the Black Bottom, even, ® Deeds, Bills of Sales.

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How many jockeys have ridden two consecu- What is the earliest date on which Easter may tive Kentucky Derby winners? fall? 4 : | Only two: Isass Murphy and Jimmy Wink The rarest date for Easter is March 22, the fleld. Winkfield won on His Eminence in 1901 earliest date on Which It can occur. It comes on and repeated on Alan-a-Dale in 1902; Murphy won this date about once every 207 years. Last time

on Riley in 1890 and repeated on Kingman in 1891. it happened was in 1818 and it will not happen : fed * & ¢* - a again until 2285.

What was the motto on the Rattlesnake Flag? . wnat is distinctive about the eyes qf &<horse? _ One form of the Raitlesnake Flag, known as The horse has the largest eyes ¢f any land “the Gad Flag, had a yellow field with a coiled animal except the elephant; this accounts for its ‘rattlesnake Im the center, under which appeared excellent vision both day and night, ! " ‘the words, “Don't Tread on Me” Benjamin as & @ Bn Franklin is sald to have devised the symbol. Why are jodhpurs so called? : : : x Cele Jodhpiirs, meaning eclose-fitting riding breedhes, |

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