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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 7

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Dec. S. 1953 7 World Once ver Jazzki, Bopski Golla Stopski The Russian version of the "jitterbug" la complaining about the lack of modern jazz music. Pravda, the Soviet Party organ, says the public behind the Iron Curtain cannot buy the kind of recorded music it likes. HAVE YOUR FAVORITE MAN FITTED FOR Open Monday.

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Come in, try it on! You'll be glad! The paper disclosed recording industry officials have banned discs using Hawaiian guitars and have even cut to five the number of records on which the Russian accordion can be heard. Numerous songs from famous Russian musical shows have been eliminated with the same effect on the public the United States would feel If hits from "South Pacific," "Oklahoma" or "Kiss Me Kate" were banned. He Was Homesick Homesick A3C Donald Karr, of Decatur, 111., sneaked past three rings guards at a London Airport, boa a and squatted amid suitcases in a baggage com a t- harr ment until the plane left for New York. Karr told a stewardess he was a stowaway and plane officials tried to leave him at Shannon Airport, Ireland. Immigration officials at the field said they couldn't let him stay.

Midway across the Atlantic one of the plane's engines failed and it was forced to return to Shannon. Air Force officials were there to meet Karr and return him to a London hospital for observation. Scholar Honored Phi Beta Kappa's Christian Gauss prize was awarded this year to Francis Fergusson, literary critic and professor of comparative literature at Rutgers University. The scholastic society offers the $1,000 award for the best book of literary scholarship or criticism published by an American university press. Hollow Sham? A British scientist has described as "1 ollow sham" the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the seven ancient wonders of the world.

Herbert a 79, sculptor-archeologist, told the Society of Antiquaries in Lon- don that the giant statue was too small to stand astride the Harbor of Rhodes. The story hatidod down through the year Is that the statue stnnd with a hencon In lt hands and one font on each slile of the harbor entrance, with enough rlrnranre for ships to pass underneath. Maryon said the statue was 120 feet high and the harbor 600 feet wide, which would make the famous straddle an anatomical impossibility. 'EnUfhtenetV Law Presenting three visas at Naples, Italy, Ambassador Clare Boothe Lure lauded the new United States Immigration Act as "one of the more enlightened pieces of 1 I elation" of the century. The act, said Mrs.

Mrs. Luce Luce, "serves to maintain the traditional role "Good Morning" Column Reprints Are Ready In response to many requests, reprints of some of the best liked and more famous "Good Morning" columns written by the late Malcolm W. Bingay, former editorial director of The Detroit Free Press, are available. These booklets may be obtained at the Public Relations Counter of The Detroit Free Press, Lobby Floor, at 1 5c each. By mail, copies re 20c each.

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