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Lo I CAN ONLY tell you about “Keyboard Kings” (MGM). The review copy hasn’

say about its own product.

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bad disk.

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“April,” “One for My Baby, d “Moonlight in Vermont." {Phe other tunes are also sian Ho But for my money even |

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half hour of listening. Other new releases ‘Include:

that the highly commercial band wu

Powell

the Five Sammy Kaye

That Dream.”

Page Cavanaugh Trio | Ww axes Some Gems |: xnr peru de

By DONNA MIKELS

by the Page Cavanaugh Trio:

pce, I'm almost willing to belleve~ What the tub-thumpers have ton, mhia won honors in the New four times during World War II,

First of all, the Page CavaTrio has a wonderful bat- nual balloting, Revival “Pal |

‘average. The polished group, Joey” was chosen “best musical lo t sparked by its. leader's plano... season’! and “Don Juan in more Purple Hearts were barred

es with the lineup of songs

‘em and drool, These are

leas commercial but ex- man's orchegtra turns In beau- ’ a items like “Au. tiful Instrumental performances '0 September.

tumn in New York,” "I'll Remem- on No Strings Attached” and]

4. strumegia ¢ ferings, but this

ey’'d left the other four sides the afore « listad group

8 available on all “three » and at any speed it's a Fl Mambo,

© GOLUMBIA - Sammy Kaye i; roup on i Samy Kaye and Sammy Kaye on’t Mind, with strings is Sammy Kay with strings. All of which is to say

] 4 Hoosiers Get Medals

Flames on “Ida Red” and

y Clooney tries tor the He piloted a crewless tank trade with “Hatchy Mi! through the mined crossing of the man have returned to Indiannd On the Good Ship yakkok River, after Red elements apolis for a two-week vacation

[serappy Sergeant | ‘Back in School ‘Over His Protest

| Staten today planning to return to, Notre Dame University after his what the publicity sheet says commanding officers refused to let him stay ta Korea any longer. Sgt. Albert L. Ireland was or-} dered stateside after suffering his But for eighth battle wound last December, in central Kogea, Sgt. Ireland, who was wounded

t reached this desk,

York Drama Critics’ Circle an- had to get a waiver from the Q Roramandant of the Marine Corps!

o go to Korea in January, 1851. time all holders of two or

A Hell” was’ halled as a "distin- from Korean fighting. 4 /Buished and original contribution! Wounded three times in fightto the Fnenter." ing around the “Punchbowl” last oo» summer, he nevertheless re-

quested an extension’ of duty MERCURY Richard Hay- when his rotation date came up

» » »y ASKED WHY he wished to re{main in "Korea long after others {had been rotated, he sald, “I"fg(ured if the Reds wouldn't quit fighting, I wouldn't either.” Sgt. Ireland” served in the ¥ RCAF in 1941 before the U. 8. entered the war, He was the [corps lightweight . boxing champ. 4 {He faught with the Marines in _ {Guadalcanal and Okinawa during 3 | World War 11. | While in Korea he served as! {machine gun, bazooka and rifle | squad leader with “I" Company, ‘backed by the evergreen “Hin- 3d Battalion, Sth Marines, | dustan,” Sgt. Ireland, son of Mrs. KathEddy Howard doubles at the erine Ireland, Cold Springs, N, ¥., baton and vocals on two oldies, said he will return to Notre Dame! “All T Do Is Dream of You” | University after his discharge {amd “Singin’ in the Rain.” {July 1,

»:"Lost Love,” Two mors

time in a Latin-8 American tempo are Panco's B® “Mambo No, 8” and “Silvapdo

Jimmy Palmer's orchestra features a vocal

1 Eady Howard

For Heroism in Korea

| Four ‘Hoosier fighting men have sub-zero cold, fatigue and enemy {been presented medals fer heroic hullets, Lt. Hittinger coolly diaction in Korea, rected the firé of his crew. This Cpl. Harry Jones, 1032 W. 26th {supporting fire helped make the 8t., was awarded the Bronze Star withdrawal a success. itor a behind-the-lines maneuver. | ” ¢ Maj. and Mrs. Marvin H. Tilgh-,

had destroyed the bridge. {with relatives after a 33-month Friendly forces on both sides of tour of duty in the Azores with |

ng recalled to active duty Matis Air Wing hasn't te . Indianapolis lawA his at Harvard Uni

stationed at Cherry Point ‘Corps Afr Station, N, C,, ~Bamuel J. Mantel Jr, piloted in the mornings and dichis thesis into a wire reer during afternoons. . His Dorothy, who holds a

i's degree in education from , typed it while he was og ok his examination for a|

doctor of philosophy in the field!

TE

! a Harvard in June,

ceived his bachelor's’ degree in IM8 and a. master's degree In

1950, “Capt. Mantel is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel J. Mantel Jr.

afffces at 23 E. Ohio 8t.

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©“ imortar fire, ¢ ihe disregarded, his own ate. a]

{mandation Ribbon with Combat &| Do You Know . ..

.economics and government re-| , he will receive his degree

t. Mantel served as a pilot

overamis during World War 1I,! then 'went to Harvard. He re-|

Hix father is a member of the law | - firm of Mantel & Doyle, who have

hit

the river were unsure of the the Air Force. crossing, Cpl. Jones volunteered Maj. Tilghman was assistant and successfully threaded hisigroup operations and training lumbering vehicle across the dan-ioficer with the military trans-| gerous area, thus opening a path port service at Lades Field there. | for other groups, With them is their 2-month-old Decorated with the Somuienta, ‘son, Marv Arthur, tion Rishon with Cami “V7 In Indianapolis, the Pighmans' was Sgt. Charles ©. Smock, 852/ will stay with Mrs. Tilghman’s N. Hamilton Ave, mother, Mrs. Ruby Smith, 1919, © 8t. Smock was Mading his Koehne St, squad in an attack on an enemy! Maj, Tilghman will report to hill position, when he &nd twe westover Alr Base, Mass, after Finding the com-| pany corpsmen busy elsewhere, }

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to tend and help Svacuate. his en;

“V" is dst TA Francis B, Hite tinger, now stationed at the Naval Ordnance Plant. H Lt, Hittinger sebved with af

the Hungnam withdrawal early | in the policing action, Despite

Leukemia Trend Follows A-Bomb

By Science Services § CINCINNATI, Apr, 26 — Ail definite trend toward more leu. || kemia, and slightly more mutatioral abnormalities in children of |} those residents of Hiroshima and |} Nagasaki who got large doses of || {Irradiation from the atomic K | bombs has been found in studies § lof the Atomic Bomb Casualty) 3 | Commission, & A marked increase in cataracts HE occurred in persons who were [8 [within 1000 meters, or about two-| J

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