attended by Rear Admiral Alex
M. Charlton, Commanders John
Quinn, W. B. Moore, Daniel S.
Armstrong, W. R. Raudenbush;
Lieutenants H. L. Klein, A. H.
Heist, W. H. Blackledge, W.
H. Fetridge; and Ensign Eliza
beth E. Shelby, all of the U. S.
Navy; and Colonel F. C. Wolfe,
U. S. Army Air Forces.
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H U M O R DEPART M EN T
Singing star Bea Wain got
together with some friends and
came up with the following
song titles to be linked with
current events: “I Heard You
Cry Last Night” — H i t l e r ;
“Let’s Get Lost” — Mussolini;
“All or Nothing At A ll”— Sicily
Surrender; “I ’ve Heard That
Song Before”— Peace Feelers;
“Saving Myself for Bill (s) ”—
the harried taxpayer.
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Columbia Special Release
The following records are
announced for special release:
36685 - Time On My Hands (F.
T.) from “Smiles.” Vocal chor
us by Earl Warren. Other side:
For The Good of Your Country
(F. T.) Vocal chorus by James
Rushing. Count Basie and his
orchestra. First shipments to
begin December 17.
36686 - Embraceable You
(V.) From “Girl Crazy.” Other
side: If I Had My Way (V.).
Kate Smith; orchestra under
direction of Jack Miller.
BRENNAN IN B A L T IM O R E
Baltimore Simplex Company,
Wurlitzer phonograph distribu
tor, 5 10 St. Paul St., Balti
more, Md., has a new manager
in the person of Dan Brennan.
He has many years of experi
ence in this field, having cover
ed n u m e r o u s territories for
Wurlitzer, working out of Chi
cago.
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KINGS A R E TOPS
Four Kings proved a winning
hand on the “W hat’s New”
broadcast. The Four King Sis
ters’ v o c a l appearance was
greeted with such a torrent of
fan mail that RCA has signed
the harmony songstresses to
appear on another of the Sat
urday night shows in the near
future.
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Heads Texas Association
A statewide association of
operators and distributors has
been started after a meeting of
interested men in Dallas. Earl
E. Reynolds was elected presi
dent, who appointed the fol
lowing executive committee to
perfect plans: Murray Gotlieb,
Collis Irby, Arthur Hughes,
and George Prock.
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