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ME i ssi Imore join forces with Henri Rene with “The Girls are Marching," iS a ee ———————————————————— 50 OF the greatest of jam classics, Brst recorded sing “Hang Out the Stars,” and the Navy with “Mighty Navy|S Ne Th “BUY WAY” indiana IT under the famous Okeh label of the late 20's and early 30'S, based on the “Blue Danube.” Wings.” g hy Eo [ 1] will be reissued by Columbia records. | {Second side is "Wise Little Echo. Ken Griffin's newest organ pair-| I a i i ill i { Steve Gibson and the Red Caps ing js “Half as Much” and “Auf = e| Leading off the Seties, Witch will include some of the| x i Ema Dp io Hall as Much’ =! pt — ces rw Golden or of * Matthews ~sing:| MERCURY — Ralph Marterie an ing “Wait,” teams two standards, “Peanut Jazz, are collector's items like: 4 % ; backed by Da- Vendor” and “Dark Eyes.” {to Jump and Shout. AC ] endor” an ar yes. : Louis Afationg= pws Of hel Count Basie—One of the finest mito Jo's War gymmy Pgimer also dips into of his soaring SWiDE groups ever assembled on bling of I Went the past for “Wait "Til the Sun|Z trumpet and Jump the Blues Away and 4 OF Ld Wed- chines, Nellie.” Second side is'= 2 (“Wiggle Woogie,” both featuring { : “Why.” I= gravel - voiced... Young tenor sax solos. - In the Latin

vocals on “I'm : ® so» Cab Calloway — Hilton Jeffer vein is Mario Ar-| Confessin,’” and " mengol and his;

“« son's alto sax ) | i eu Be} colo on “Willow = J srchestra ‘offer-| ; ing “Maria My Marlene Dietrich Wn” an d |

__|Weep for Me,” Bessie Smith—| 0" “and 1 ‘Promise, Love.” |]

the Empress of ihe reverse feaBlues, backed bY! tures the late S COLUMBIA — It's “Grand- # ‘mother,” Marlene Dietrich, ‘de- %

an all-star group... Berry on his buting on pop single records with §

Hi .which included! composition Louis ArmstrongBenny Goodman ~ “Love Me,” and the old Johnny J Mercer-Harold Arlen “Come Rain

''“At the. Clamack Teagarden,... carnival.” ! : or Come Shine.” In doing so she, sets some sort of a record—she!

and Chu Berry on Gimme a Pig-| “ouer naw re. \/& sounds worse than Tallulah.

J {tured the trio and James (Trumjmie) Young, backed by “It's Time

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j= Vaughn Mon- : Jo Stafford sings a new bal- » |= = fore her death. | Cab Calloway | g Look at You” | 7 Luncetord — “Cheatin. F.packed by ¥ llad “You Belong to Me” and al The Billy Williams Quartet| mmy Lunceiord — eatin ‘the chorus on “Learn to Lose” West Indian novelty “Pretty Boy.” blends like 20-year-old Scotch on

on Me,” his first Okeh recording and teams with the Moonmaids Hubby Paul Weston directs the “Who Knows?” and “It's Best| and all-time best-seller which fea-jon “Dancing Girl.” orchestra. {We Say Goodbye.”

E 2 | i 1d {United Steelworkers’ wage-policy B th S ittee meeting Monday, ——Adaq, /, Sends lke $1 BO CS [eommitse necting Monday, | [mittee f CIO President | : Push Steel [mili & Sov ut S £2 Get It Bac {stand on the union shop issue!

. [the major remaining block to an! 1 { 2 v By United Press Georgia, North Carolina a TICUP Peace {overall settlement. i

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DENVER, July 19—Seven-Year- yy oii0' a9 well as such border By United Press ‘More Serious Deadlock’ id Ada Sons sent her savorite| as Tennessee, orger WASHINGTON, July 19 —In-| Observers here said this just Bretiden — oy Sim ¢ a Sto and Oklahoma. |dustry and union leaders agreed possibly may prompt the industry : hel ry his cam y a Gen. Eisenh {under government pressure to- to settlé for Mr. Murray's com- 3 . Rel im ng in his campaign. n. senhower himself signs gay to get together for a new promise union shop offer to pre- = UNION

know you will be the next hundreds of letters that go out! ; is i i 3 ri ol -— : President,” Ada said in her hand-|from - his headquarters. Others| ge stec prs uh the sipping, <3 Hoek, 30, €vSY) TIONS Seriows dead printed letter. “I have Ike Dultonsjare signed by top members of his “Acting Defen . Mobilizer John! The government announced = all over my room. I saved thisistaff, but never in his name. He| ASHE De! ah URC ut’ thsifirmly yesterday ‘that it wets dollar for you. signs "all letters bearing his|y; =

Ada’s money will be sent back name. | White House both sides have com-italk about “over-ceiling” price =

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| | | to her, because the Eisenhower, : {plied with his request to resume increases until there is a contract. staff isn't accepting Contributions] peas remeron! is pow fishing | girect negotiations in Pittsburgh| But there stil is said to be an = - : By Earl from children. ee a Os a miles west tomorrow, i“understanding” the companies|2 < Ny - » > WLS NEW YOI This letter from Ada, Who 1iVeS retreat came wo > Ioyntain The decision to reopen the cin expect between $5.15 and |S “~ T JY \ close to Gen. in 8t. Louis, was in its way typical po poo giories ord today thatimarathon wage talks came as the $5.20 more a ton—sharply above |Z. . Yes, extre

of thousands of letters and tele-| work on a couple| government threatened partialithe $2.84 alowed by the Capehart|S grams pouring into Gen. Been 0. JN paiings, one 2 landscape seizure of the industry and ruled Amendment—when they come to = hower’s headquarters from well-} ot An cal Ni hg ait. of his out any pre-contract “above-ceil- {terms with the union. wishers all over the world. ' he 'ing” price hikes. | Officials revealed today that! “I've never seen anything like Gen. Eisenhower doesn't con-! The twin government moves they may be ready by the end of = it.” said Abbott Washburn, who is| Sider himself a professional art- were certain to figure in the new|next week to seize part of the =

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in charge of handling the Re-|ist but likes to dabble in paint-italks. But officials said an even industry to keep the defense pro-|=’ But I'm “c publican presidential candidate’s|ings for relaxation. {bigger factor will be the CIO|gram going. 8 I've know: mail. { ‘ ie - an re — = ; ! “We've doubled and almost | = ® me a: - tripled our staff and still we don't . = i When I m seem to be able to handle all the! = ° = r m m Ous i other day at mail..The General wants all these | fp : or = ® “Somethin letters answered. And that’s quite! ® e : J : eo |= © years ago inv a job, let me tell you.” It a = $ - ; o “I remem] It. was understood that Gen. w ; : = of me. : Eisenhower has - definitely decid- ||! Hw SRO |= i, wr aa Sl pa i om etal — -ed-to become the first Republican{ ® % : my Tore : = ; ® : < te : when Ike wa : presidential nominee to make a! ’ a aT = a 3 ue ™ campaign swing through the 32 ‘ : |= » ol [ : “WHEN 1 Southern states in an attempt to * ’ is ; a call from put the South in the Republican | | Ho : : a E : ; : : somebody whi column in November. — That was | ] Under present plans he will) ; . ; I= : - | man was co [visit Texas, Louisiana, Florida, 2 ! Atlantic armi | | M E | Sot was | ‘ : = 1 ; a press con - Savings and Loan | E You'll Know Them When You See Them! about the ph | = reporters. ‘Groups Pay Out | g Regularly 49¢ and 79¢ Yard! LR " 4 aac: . IS 9 Y : ° jumped along . $14 Million Dividen| £ : “Did you: Profits distributed to Hoosiers) 8 * Full Bolts! Start you bedi jaiseliocl Sowing NOW of jarifis sav. mands owing by Indiana Savings & Loan As-| I= iby! ings: You will recogmize this lamous mills nist quality me by the arn soclations on pea) record high | 8 X First Quality! goods, much of it sanforized and mercerized. You'll be “Look,” hi in the semiannual dividends paid = % Plenty of Sanforized and Mercerized amazed at this low price! There's a harvest of beautiful Reporters July 1 of this year. g in the Group! colors in these famous prints . . . and only 38¢ yd. Way, So te, According to Lisle W.' Tins- = “BUT IF ° man, executive vice president of| ig he sald, “Tt w the Savings & Loan League of| = I withdres Indiana, dividends paid by mem-| = i bers of this organization will ex-| g answer. lke ceed $14 million. Steady addi-| 2 didn’t call hir tions to accounts by savings ac-| is Thanking count holders have been a major! = clusive story factor causing this increase. io - tion to head Mr. Tinsman said this trend is = announced th expected to continue through the E 1950. year ‘with total savings in all = “1 always savings ‘and loan associations of = other day, “I Indiana expected to pass the $650 £ that call.” million mark by December 31. s Naturally

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