The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1953 Page: 4 of 24
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PAGE 4 — THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1953
Hits Come From Hollywood Woo*wn Of Word German Whalers Use ’Ray
To Hold Christmas Use Sonic Ray'Star+s TrouWe
Pautu A« TuA#J<tu CAPETOWN, South Africa—Dec. The German sonic ray of
Party On Tuesday ^sss 33 sy.'5 *zmzir.
Movieland Turns Tin Pan Alley
By CLEMENT D. JONES written "The Heat Ts On." “Bine
United Press Staff Correspondent Pacific Blues” and “Hear No Evil,
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. OR— See No Evil" for her.
Hollywood haa turned Tin Pan Al- Doris Day has two new songs, ‘•who «n uwa vmi uuuuauuuv * —-—• ------- ......—
ley. A lot of the hit songs America “The Deadwood Stage” and “My CamP 19“ of. „ ySw".w* ha,v* the world assemble for the most whales flee. The noise Is so pierc-
is hearire and singing these days Secret Love,” for her new picture, {U annual public Christmas cele- scientific whaling campaign in his-
have been introduced in recent “Calamity Jane." In the same pic- Oration at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the tory.
movua ture, Doris and Howarcf Keel ainfr ” OW. Hall on East Texas. Whalers from the United States,
Picture, like “Shane,"and“Ruby • ditty called ''The Biack The Woodmen Circle Grove_844 Britain, V
Gentrv,” “Moulin Rouge” and oth- H,‘ls of S(ou.^ DakoU. _
,h„ H(.b loekove Over at Warners, Jane Powell,
ing that the mammals swim in a
straight line away from the ship
» xautu UiC Uiutcu OLObCO, ,
_____ Norway and Germany °n which it is installed, that being
will present the program. Rev. massed in Table Bav have radar the quickest way to get away from
i a tv, an, itv-i/fv. ____ ____________________ James Brannen, master of cere- and anti-submarine devices devel- the irritating noise.
f”. h*Ie - "I .Jr?!- Qord()n MacRap and Gene Nelson monies, will read the Christmas oped in wartime, which now are The whale’s straight course,
to be flooded v p f,*ve a good iCiection of new songs story from St, Matthew and St. applied to pinpointing whales. operators claim, makes it an easy
pie, requesting tunes rrom uie for -Three Sailors and a Gal.” The Luke and guest soloists will be Electric harpoons that can’t miss target. A nudge on an electric
screen mts. songs arc by Sammy Cahn and Mrs. Elaine M. Rutherford of gleam on the spotless decks of the harpoon button assures the kill.
Not only do these songs serve to gammy pajn. Among them, Jane Houston and James Wilson, Edwin modern fleets which also are equip- The Cape Argus has reported,
entertain the moviegoers; they’re jings ..Kiss Me 0r I’ll 8cream" as Mason, and Donnie Elms of Robert ped with helicopters to spot sur- however, that ’’earlv reports indi-
also responsible for the pictures a soi0 end t-ame with MacRae for E. Lee choir, accompanied by Mrs. faced spotting whales. cate more is claimed than the
receiving a million dollars worth ‘Butterflies.” W. 0. Tidmon. Controversy among whalers pte- method deserves." Sometimes,
of publicity when they are played There are at least 10 other pic- Woodmen Circle members par- paring for the season which opens whalers say, the whale goes on
on radio and TV. Consequently, tures g00n t0 eome from Holly- ticipating will be; Mrs. Wlllene at midnight Jan. 2, 1954 was cen- a straight line, all right — but
Hollywood’s making a concentrat- wood that will feature prospective Dyer, Mrs. Vera Davis, Mrs. tered, however, on a German straight down,
ed drive to keep the nation’s hit song hits, Lorene Bond, Mrs. Valerie Taylor, “swiic ray.” Oldtimeri who can re- Qften, the Cape Argus said, "a
tunes coming from the movies. Mrs. Winnie Mason, Mrs. Ruth call adventurous days of juggling whale dives 75 fathoms escaping
Over at Paramount produaers DaIipa Airenuae Dal Cole, Mrs. Lida Wilson, and Miss b«»vy harpoons in an open boat under the be~m" and the "the
WHhl H Pme and Wimam C "OllCC l/ISCOVCT IWT Jack,e Taylor. believe the device will bring whole- beam can b« blanketed out bv an
Thomas have introduced half a Wkn C|/Ja 4C I if-A Member, of the Woodmen faml- slaughter, ice block.”
doien new songs in “Those Red- "110 JlOlC 13/UUU LIIC lies and others who wish to ex- ;«
heads from Seattie.” The original .change gift* should bring them m mm imm ■ an in
eongs were written expressly for TURIN. Italy, Dec. 21-UP-Et- properly wrapped and marked. SOVICIS PPOIIl DeUtSChCinG
the S-D musical by such outotand- tore Rebellino was using a figure Highlight of the evening for the * ■ wooo vwHsewfHMHm
ing tunesmiths as'Johnny Mercer, erf speech when he asked poHce to children will be the Chrlitmu tree g A„- D/s-,.,1|_ I I C
Hoagy Carmichael, Livingston and fmd the rat who stole 45,00# lire and Santa's appearance. wGriTIdn 30flGS AT® rODUldT If! U. J.
Evans and Bob Merrill. <*72) Trom my bar during the Refreshment* will be served by
To introduce the songs in the w|ht- the Woodmen Circle. McCiurg FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec. eehn,” with record sales on the
picture, the producer hired sing- Pollc® discovered he was right, florists will supply tM corsage* (IS—Some of the most popular other *ide of the Atlantic at about
ing favorites Teresa Brewer, Guy Gnawed remains of the banknotes an(j 4andelabMu *onga in the United States in re- the 1,000,000 mark, according to
Mitchell and the Bell Sisters, all were found in a nest of rat* in the cent month* bear a “mad* In Ger- it* compo**r here, Eberh»rd
of whom make their film debuts h)ar s ce lar' f am# Wfitp I aHbN many label. Storch,
in the production. , , ... nl Vwllj TTIIICLvIlvIj The most popular song of Ger- And there was German composer
Marilyn Monroe and Jane Rus- E|n$teffl Bllte Tft II C WtaHlANniM t0^y *» T<m* Tou Wlga Gabriel’, “Tango Max,”
•eliare doing their share of song- _ ... , „ 10 U»J. WWlHCTnlill You. When a Hamburg composer, which Tonv Martin made popular
plugging as they offer their tunes Cal ai« fan T(J WO(J(jjnfl _ *fth'r Olias first wrote the tune a, “Re,iax;‘ Paui Linckes’ old fa
from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" Ja,ul W1M IV n«IUIII)j BOSTON, Dec. (ffi-Prisoners the German lyric went like thia: vorItt ..The Giowworm“ wm, a
as contenders for top honors on NEW YORK, Dee. 21 —UP—Pro- are interested in the weather, too. “Du du, du, lass mein kleine* her* new ,et , ri had ’ at n,w
the hit parade. fessor Albert Ein.stein, the noted Chief M.teorollglst Owar Ta- in ruh.” Tran.lated: “You, you, popularity in America a few
Rita Hayworth will sing a num- physicist, showed up at the swank nenbaum of tht U. S. Weather you, — leav* ray little heart in mqnth* a.0.
ber of songs in her version of Hotel Plaza to attend a society Bureau here says that on an av- peace.” Britons seem to like “Auf Wled-
“Miss Sadie Thompson.” Ned wedding wearing a snazzy blue knit erage of once in six months he Another German-American hit ersehn.. .-ust as mucb gs Amer|.
Washington and Lester Lee have sailor’s cap.__gets a letter from a man in priaon. of recent vintage ia "Auf Wleder- pang jnd Germans do Another
■ I-. — German hit, "Haben Sie Nicht
Eine Frau Fuer Mich,” by Heino
jam jmm Or Gaze, is now doing fine in London
S M ?“Have You Got A Girl For
.............. gm iB? ^ W1" Berklng, compoeer and con-
iii.imm.iiii ^ WHDm ductor of the Frankfurt radio
K ■ 'TmiuSBk' ‘ ? :« I dance orchestra, happily reported
Kp- W&tU. KfuHHP I that one of his latest songs. ‘Dor
: - % jiBHi. :: • . f I Zaubrr I’arls” (the enehant-
■f ,4 J jmfc****' :y .jCSa | mem
kHP’ ' r "'*■ I the French market as "Cost Ce Lt
■■ WBp i*R"\ I Faubourg.”
PRESIDENT
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WINCHESTER
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SWI-WWies I I'
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CWt mi Plidwtlea
#f flohirol Gold
Australian Sweet Tooth
PERTH, Australia -flR- Aus-
tralians have the sweeten tooth In
ht# world — they average 127
pounds of sugar psr person an-
naully. Nearest competitor at the
sugar bowl is the United State*,
108 poun.de, with rtpld decreases
after that
Easy Solution
FORT WORTH, Tex, - UP -
Guard* at the Tarrant County jail,
where more prisoners were report-
ed being fed than records showed,
•aid they would count noses twice
daily to straighten things out. One
prisoner *ugge»ted an easier way:
“Just turn 39 of us out"
The heartwood of a tree I*
more durable that the outer
wood.
for instance
’Twai the night before Christmas
And all through the house
The man of the family
Was minus • spouse
He looked high and low
But no wifa could be find
She was down at Max Altman's
Making up her keen mind
JMe *o» non happy wilh a good-looting Ton
Sinrro »»h, $2.50. Team k with Hiit hand-
aomn Bvckln, $2JO.* Snt onwplnt., $*.00.*
What to give her fond mate
That would please him no end
She was in the right place
With her money to spend
The clerks were quite helpful
And soon she was gone
With the gift she had wanted
For only a song
Ciykol (nw»lry wt h phnnaont, horn and haw
motif.. Tin Sar, $2.50.* Cuff link., $2.50.*
5«*. $*.00.* Fratnmal nmblnm Bvddn nnd
Tin lor Snt, $5.00.*
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1953, newspaper, December 21, 1953; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041531/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.