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*. By MEBRIMAN SMITH United Press White Rouse Reporter WASHINGTON, Apr. 12 (UP) ~—President Truman spoke softly. Seven years is a long time and also a short time, he sald. Photdgraphers clustered in his office today for his seventh anniversary in the White House sensed his mood. They snapped his pfcture quickly. Guess we will call it a day the President said. The photographers filed out, leaving him to his thoughts of seven long and seven short years, Those thoughts may have gone back to the afternoon of Apr. 12, 1945, when Franklin D. Roosevelt died suddenly at Warm Springs, Ga. The grace-faced Vice President =Mr. Truman—rushed to the White House where he was sworn ih as President by Chiéf Justice Harlan F. Stone.

The job he said he never wanted was his. As he starts his last nine

, months of office he faces nearly as many problems as he did seven vears ago—a war in Korea, critical nal. nwide strikes, inflation, mobilization, and the stresses of an election year Through the past seven difficult vears the President bore up physically amazingly well. He will be 68 on May 8. His current weight

Sen. Kerr to Speak Here Saturday

U. 8. Sen. Robert Kerr (D. Okla.) will be the first avowed 1952 presidential hopeful to make a personal bid for Hoosier votes. The Senator will be the speaker at the Indiana Democrats’ annual Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner to be held in the Egyptian Room of the Murat Temple next Saturday Entertainment will be provided

. SUNDAY, APR. 13, 1952

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Maj, Gen. Wallace. Graham : ONE OF THE most important new long-playing records “He's in good shape.” G Gra. 4ay of the development of a hy- : . = . Tb oy ape,” Gen. Gra- “00 rm that turns, squirms released in recent weeks marks the solo debut on Columbia nar Sa l¢ todgay nh aR le Now that he lias announced hel: ses occasionally leaps out of Masterworks records of a great new singing star who has INC 1al e Nas 1 nce “a i “RR vhts o at sh . . & ¢ will not_be a candidate for re- ML SaDs and fignte hack 2 5h een so acclaimed by leatling critics in this country and

election, his

pears to be more

months

But even in the past two weeks

he has not had i* easy. Truce negotiations

progress.

He had to toss his old friend, . h: turn- his worm- the Metropolitan Opera On the Attorney General J. Howard Me- that he hoped to

Grath, out of his cabinet.

He lost his defense mobilizer,

Charles E. Wilson,

He seized the steel industry prevent a nationwide strike.

Jan. 20. his date of retirement, can onto the dealer's showcase.” Festival

is still a leng time away.

On Faster® Sunday, the Presi- Pilot Tumbles Out

dent will lay a wreath at

the Jefferson Memorial commemorat- And Sprawls Back In ing the 209th birthday annlv

sary of Thomas Jefferson,

He and Mrs, Truman undotbt- out attend Eastef church back in again.

edly will services. Daughter Margaret is

a concert tour.

Tacoma Paper Struck

TACOMA, Wash.: Aur. 12 (UI

—AFL pressmen went on Strilce door when the plane was thrown long-playing record ‘releases are Cusly, Casadesus and Francescatt| dethe down and

to baek "up increased . pay mands ' today - and forced Tacoma News-Tribune to publishing. The pressmen

jected a company offer of $2.95 than

an hour, 15 cents lower

union demands.

Truman in Great Shape is Werm

After 7 Years of Grind ro Bait Fish

is 174 poynds which delights beth the. President and his physician,

friends say he aprelaxed and cagefree than he had for many

in Korea seem to be making no appreciable -

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‘Record Review— FT : | New Bass-Baritone - | | 2S o Bait Fish Makes Record Debut |

A Colorado school teacher in-| formed the nation's fishermen to-|

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from the end of a hook. ' abroad, R Forrest Davis Boulder . 4 Junior High School teacher, de- He is George London, brilliant scribed the . super-wiggler as a young American bass-baritone, red hybrid”—a cross between the who was born in Montreal of hardy brandling and’ the large, parents But was deep-burrowing orchard worm.

CORNER OF WASHINGTON & DELAWARE ®

American brought up in-Hollywood where he attended Los Angeles City '1 ollege. He made his debut at

” ” w “FISH fight for worms that

squirm,” Mr, Davis said, addingi"

rajsing hobby into a profitable opening night last November, and business venture. fully measured up to the notable seve occasions to “one of the little red hybrids has abroad at the Vienna Opera actually jumped right out of the Glyndebourne Opera, Edinburgh J q and Bayreuth Festival, — — _— [Singing Amonasro in “Aida.” he {took New York critics by storm He chose four rarely recorded arias from dramatic scenes in the : French and Russian operatic reper- TOKYO, Apr. 12 (UP)—An AI 4 ire far his premier Columbia Force captain sald today he fell ro0qrq. 12-inch LP No. ML-4489.) : of a U-46 in mid-air and, AemMONEtrAted the THe er yt smerseyrn nf his voice and the intensity of George London Capt. Fred C.- Seals, Dallag, his dramatic power in arias from terpretations of two “of Bee Tex. is a pilot but was helping Massanet’s “Don Quichotte,” Ru- amt 2 § P 8 e benstein's “The Démon.” Boro- thoven's most lyrical and invenI hers ew push out " « ’ , members of the cr p din's “Prince and Pala. !1Ve compositions. It is interesting cargo during an airdrop dilhe’'s “Patrie.” to learn that although they spent P)| «1 was standing near the open Among other recent and choice MANY years in Paris simultane-

on

Igor”

into a twisting ma- these: did not meet until they came to neuver,” he said. “I found myself ool this country, Since then they have in mid-air outside the plane. I| BRAHMS: SYMPHONY NO. 1 become fast friends and musical was wearing a parachute and IN C MINOR (Op. 68) is heard in collaborators. in tried to push and kick myself a masterful new recording by Eu-| . Sl away. from the plane to keep gene Ormandy and the Philadél-| MAZART: QUINTET for Clar-

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hia Orchestra on Columb »winet and Strings in A Major, {from being slammed against it. pu No. pire she a is 2e played by Benny Goodman, clari-| | “Suddenly I found myself inside .py.o4 » 3 perennial favorite in the Net, and the American Art Quar-| the plane and sprawled on the symphonic repertoire, is marked tet consisting of two violins, viola | floor.” |by an Olympian grandeur, and is 2nd ‘cello. One of the outstand-| ————— - {here presented in a recording of INR jazz musicians of our time, 3 Added to GOP |unusual beauty and clarity. We Benny Goodman has. also de-| 2 . all know the Philadelphia Orches- veloped great interest in serious Campaign Committee tra fs critically acclaimed as “the music. The famous Goodman tech-|

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Marion County Republican Cam- 2 9 0» |

paign Committee, has announced, BEETHOVEN: HAMMERKLAthat three more persons will serve yIJgrR SONATA. This is Beetho-! on the committee. ven's ‘“‘Sonata No. 29 in B-flat They are County Clerk H. Dale Major (Op. 106)” and is one of Brown, James J. Btewart, cam- his most prodigious piano works,!

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