Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1952 — Page 25

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. SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1952 ~____ : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| : Ihave cleared Richard Hayes Off the Record— have cond, Richard Haye | sosonn “JUDCO" is real-

i ly Cajun for “Worthless Man” but the airways thought it © referred to i narcotics and i} turned thumbs down. Pfc. Vie. Da-

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; By DONNA MIKELS # THEY OFTEN SAY “The old tunes are the best tunes” | |

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597 1900 Middies Shove O#On ! Summer Cruises |Weed Rivals

ANNAPOLIS, Md, June (UP)—Some 1900 midshipmen of |the light aircraft carrier Saipan strong as aluminum but the U, 8, Naval Academy's first| land third

classes embarked in yy to pickup 1700 seniors and|in Central America, according to {19 warships foday for the start sophomores from the Naval Re-|Chemfeal Engineering publica~ lof the academy's annual summer serve Officers Training Corps tion. The wood can be machined practice cruises, The Middies loaded on the bat- sities,

7|tleships Missouri and Wiscorxin,| A tropical hard wood)" alf as only &

land other smaller vessels, From third as heavy, has been found

here they headed for Norfolk,

$e=-iunits of 28 colleges and univer- to a‘ mirror-like finish, i : a

and Jo Stafford gives this theory a boost with her new! Columbia album “As You Desire Me. i The tunes are of 1930 vintage—wonderful tunes by!

mone sings “Here in My Heart” with an equally pleasant

wonderful tunesmiths like Jimmy| —.* Vie Damone * second side, “ToMcHugh, Dorothy Fields, Rodg- which have sold more than 2 mil- morrow Never Comes.” ers and Hart, Howard Dietz and lion copies in- single disc form— One of the best of the standard

| {instrumentals “lo a Persian MarArthur Schwartz. The album 18/things like Frankie Laine’s “Gady ket” is wonderful fare for the

the first collaboration between Dancers’ Ball,” Johnny Ray's Ralph Marterie orchestra, Sec“Mr. & Mrs, Music," Jo and. new “what's the Use?”, Guy Mitchell's 0d side is “Street Sgene.”

hutisle Paul Weston. “Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania” and B0bby Wayne and Jan August The tunag are “Blue Mooh.” rosemary Clooney's “Tenderly” team on “Rutza, Rutza,” and] “I'm in the Mobd for Love,” |, name a few. “I'm Sorry,” And another new’ NO TOOTHBRUSH—Earl Bailly, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia,

s : : Jan August is the popular “Del-| artict paints with the brush held in his teeth, Now 46, Bailly lost And ki { hits headed! - “ » pa \ Y Be NY us cado” and an oldtimer “Just! yo yee of his arms “and lags at the age of 2 when he was stricken

for that status in the new re- one of Those Things.” Se - . . A (leases co-starring Doris Day and ne ve th Nog on. The, with infantile paralysis. Three of his paintings of the rugged Nova

Frankie Laine in a pair of South Ravens’ “Why Did You Leave Scotia coast will be reproduced on Christmas cards by the Hall-

“Spring Is Here,” “Something Te| Remember You By” “Don't! Worry 'Bout il Me,” “September in the "

and the tit) African folk Me?” and “Chloe-e.” mark company. Ad You? tunes “Sugar- ey ra ——— aR a Desire Me.” . il i How DECCA--Louis Armstrong usu- and “You're the Cream in My Indiana State Plans A. couple more VEY To 18 ‘ally can take a tune that wasn't Coffee. ; . albums of note R J (the Meat. meant for him and turn it into a . Baccalaureate Rites Frankie Carle: ; Folk tunes of {tailor-made item — witness “Blue- RCA VICTOR — Dinah Shore Times State Service

|another land are [tune fair for Guy Mitehell.. H | 8

playing songhits} from “Pal Joey”; and “Of Thee I%

| sings the tune that keeps running] TERRE HAUTE, June 7 --| ‘round in your head “Delicado,” Baccalaureate services will be backed by “The World Has A held at 7:30 p. m. today for 600

berry Hill,” “La Vie En Rose,” “I Get Ideas.” But

8ing,” and Ralp ¥ “You'll Never Be when it came to | Promise.” 'students to receive degrees from! Flanagan's Peggy Lee Mine” stems “Kiss of Fire” | Rand fans will, LSE, Indiana State Teachers’ College. “Dance to the 4 from the old old Looie shoulda |like the grand- Ek . The Rev. Luther E. Stein, Oak

stood in bed. But he’s back with us

Top Pops” which includes some Celtic “An Irish

y of them’ of the best of the standards and I.ament” ang an

all, Cities Serv-'¥ jce Band of America on “Pitter-Pat Parade’’ and.

i (Park, TI. will speak on “Living WF Sculpture.” fi | Outdoor commencement will be {held next Sunday with Dr. Ralph N. Tirey, president of the col- _ {lege, speaker. The annual Alum-ni-Senfor Day will be held Sat-! = lurday.

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current hits. was once revived T Muchell iy cain on the fin,

In a singie vein, don't miss a as “Black, Black, Black.” (Is the, 1 WalkAlone.”

; ’ And the trumpet new tune titled “Lonely Wine,” a/Color of My True Love's Hair.) [1 terrific any-

thing of beauty. Second side is “The Day of] GY % y. Eddie (Piano)| Tube.” where. ; “Trumpet Pol Miller has a Victor release and Leroy (Blueyogis Armstrong i,» with the

Arthur (Dance Me loose) God- Tango) Ander- oy Bill Snyder plays It on Decca la- rey ig at it again with a Seandi-|son offers “Plink, Plank, Plunk” Green and White | Quartette in on

bel. navian favorite “Kan Du Viasla, and “Serenata.” And in a similar 4 8he of the voice like melted Johanna?” which comes out “Canlorchestral vein, Camarata’s| vocals. Dinah Shore 3 i hutter, Miss Peggy Lee, sings like Yon Whistle, Johanna?" as|/“Fluter's Samba” and “Cuban| Here's a ain- Congregation for Ouster| an angel on “You Go-to My adapted by Sunny Skylar. Second Nightingale.” |gle by that wonderful Flanagan on “payjr, June 7 (UP) — A Head” and “Lover,” with Gordon side is “Busybody” and Archie Dolores Gray of Broadway note band South, and Harry Prime inister who said he was forced! Jenkins backing. : Bleyer conducts. : sings “Tattered and Torn” and singing I Understand. to resign from the pastorate of Other new releases include: Here's another one of those ‘The World Has a Promise.” | Perry Como and Eddie Fisher, pan Rosetown Lutheran ¥ un a one-man vocal duets, Burt Tay-| The Andrews Sisters have two team on a new hit by Hoosler . .. Church has filed a $30,000

co BIA i new ones, “Here Is My Heart” | Hoagy Carmichael “Watermelon | it against his former! LUMBIA—If you miss them lor singing with Burt Taylor in (new “I'm Sorry” on their own and Weather.” Second side is an old |aamage su z

Former Pastor Sues |

while they're juke box fodder, you| There's No Doubt in My Mind.” 2 ‘ “ » congregation. . | can catch up with the newest hits [He reverts to solo status on {he Linger Avie! sue, yabash [favorite Maybe, Rev, David Dale charged in the | grouped into an album in Colum- second side, “More Or Less.” es; ten ‘| suit that the church's board ©

““ { | bia's “Popular Favorites” series. #.® =» avy 1 ombaia kes Dell Read “Outdoors With Field and mission “used unethical and high, Fifth in the collection currently] MERCURY—Best news from typicil Lombardo music. Stream” Wednesdgy and Susilay pressure methods” to remove him] on the music stands features hits Mercury is that the networks’ Jerry Wald offers “Cherokee” om The Times’ sports pages. last: Qetober, eee eee mr ERNE EE CCEESST SST a

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