New Book Seen Helpful to Music Lovers ( C ontinued from page tivo) dent budgets. But house librarians would have to search far to find a better guide to put beside the radio or record shelf. Platter lines: Xo longer being overlooked is a little number labeled "Four Leaf Clover,” currently at the number 7 spot on Your Hit Parade. "Clover" was first written in 1919 for the 88th Infantry Division, whose shoul der patch was a four leaf clover. After the war it was filed away with the other “also rans" to Cohan and Berlin hits, and its future seemed to be cobwebs unlimited. Arthur Godfrey (the bad boy discjockey” who rips up commercials that irritate him) and the Joe Mooney Quartet of Broadway’s nitespot row picked up "Clover” late last year and began plugging it. Now the best avail able discs are by Godfrey. Alvino Rev. and by the Mooney combo, when vou can get them. Alvino Rev set his offering of "Glover" to a strong, rhythmic tempo, spotlighting solos by the piano, string basses, his own electric guitar.}-] is chorus used the Moonev "good party gang" style with every member of the band joining in. It's good, verv good, and will give the Mooney original a hard run for the Parade's top spot. We don't rate Godfrey iik the same class with Rev and Mooney. His voice is not strong enough to bring down the house as Cyril Smith could. To clinch our choice, we pick Rev’s old-timer flipover of "Spanish Cavalier above Godfrev's "Thousand 1 si lands Song.” WORLD HEADLINES LONDON, Feb. 13. A foreign of fice spokesman today admitted the the truth of a Russian charge that the Soviet Union in July, 1945, proposed to Great Britain a joint allied examination of captured German foreign office records. But the spokesman said the Russian proposal was based on inaccurate reports that Britain had received a vast quantity of such documents. Actually, he sa d, only a few mic rofilms of documents had reached London and the examination of them was in the early stage. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 13. Sen. Robert A. Taft, R., Ohio, said tonight the new deal program for the last 15 years has des troyed freedom of thought and cannot be termed “liberal.” He described himself as a“true liberal,” a person “who believes in freedom of thought, and who must be willing to give attentive consideration to new proposals whether he finally agrees with them or not.” DES MOINES, la., Feb. 13. Sec retary of State George C. Mar shall tonight hailed proposals for a Western European political union as “our great hope” and warned that an adequate and suc cessful Marshall plan-for Europe is the world’s last chance to avoid communist domination. Marshall delivered the address by radio to the National Farm institute here. The address to the Farm Institute was another of his series appeal ing for sound legislation to carry out his European recovery pro gram. Advised that the Senate Foreign Relations committee had tentatively approved the 51 months European recovery pro gram with initial spending limited to $5,300,000,000 the first year, Marshall said he did not want to comment immediately. He said he wrould like to look over the full committee report first. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Am bassador Robert D. Murphy, U. S. political advisor in Germany, refuses to confirm or deny re ports that the Russians have tendered peace feelers to him on the possibility of ending the “cold war,” a state department spokesman said tonight. Mur phy, according to the reports, was approached by a Russian diplomat in Berlin recently and. in effect, was reported to have sought the terms on which the United States would bargain on the major outstanding issues be tween the two countries. HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 13. The story of the Wright brothers, who invented the airplane, will become the subject of a motion picture which Warner Bros, today said it waited 12 years to make. The studio has owned the rights to the screen biography of Wilbur and Orville Wright for more than a decade but agreed when it obtain ed Orville Weight’s consent not to make the picture until after his death. CHICAGO, Feb. 13—A torna do struck in Mississippi, an ice storm swept up the Ohio valley fr=^- ■" """ into pastern states, and floods in five states left thousands "home less today as the nation began its second straight month of se vere wintry weather. Deaths at tributed directly or indirectly to the weather since Wednesday jumped to 45 tonight, vi(h mast, of them in the storm-lash \1 East and South. For that special occasion see the latest in evening bags at RICH'S Jewelers 927 Willamette Phone 6159W Demaret Leads in Texas Open Harlingen, Tex.. Feb. 13 (UP> The weather and Jimmy Dem aret warmed up together today at the $10,000 fruit and vegetable golf open as the crooning swinger fired a 64, seven under par. Coupled with 65 yesterday, to day’s score put the Genial Jimmy I Journalists Vacation The S. 9. and 10 o'clock elemen •ary journalism classes have been •uncoiled for Saturday due to the "minting of the interior of the jour "alism school, according to Jack L. Billings, instructor. well in the lead, ahead of Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago in second spot with a 36-hole score of 133. Demaret recorded 129 for the two days. 1 .Attention Ducks! r - ! Send in the subscription blank now, so a single issue i wont, be missed. Emerald Business Office $4.00 a school year — $2.00 a term COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE ————w—■»—w—————^^——■—■*" Be with the VIGST:^ !■ SfOW' YOU CAN BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CITIZEN MARINES Yes, now the Citizen Marine Corps (Re serve) is opening its membership to young men between the age of 17 and 32, both veterans and non-veterans. This organization is the civilian branch of the famous U. S. Marines whose accomplishments and proud traditions are written in history. 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