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By CLAY R. POLLAN'
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According to the Start.
To develop message for Friday,
read words corresponding to numbers
of your Zodiac birth sign.
1 The
2 Family
3 Loved
4 Don't
5 Sun
6 And
7 The
8 Sailmg'j
9 Domestic
10 Ones
1 1 Social
12 Take
13 Portie
14 Shines
15 Time
16 Upon
17 New
13 Better
19 Think
20 Clear
21 To
12 Risks
23 Long-time
24 Fine
25 Go
26 Doy
27 Friend
23 Yourself
29 Or
30 Don't
(5) Good
31 Exciting
32 Otter s
33 Make
34 About
35 Questions
36 Before
37 For
38 Public
39 You
40 Promises
41 Gaiety
42 Toke
43 The
44 And
45 To
46 Wedding
47 With
48 Will
49 Stimulate
50 Ahead
51 New
52 Old
53 Your
54 Flam
55 To
56 Will
57 Be i
53 Drop
59 With
60 Give
(1h Adverse
61 Good
62 Tosks
63 Great
64 An
65 Source
66 Into
67 Renew
68 Vitality
69 Limelight
70 Or
71 Todav
72 Fortune
73 Reappears
74 Now
75 Trust
76 Answer
- 77 Relations
78 Marital
79 New
80 Bells
81 Affairs
82 Of
83 Your
4 A
85 Ventures
86 Pleasure
87 Partnerships
83 Indicated
89 Lop
90 Stronger
A 218
Q J Neutral
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Diamond Match Plant Struck by CIO Workers
Newport, Wash. (U.R) CIO
International Woodworkers un
ion members went out on strike
against the Diamond Match
Company plant at Albeni Falls
near here Tuesday after nego
tiations for a new contract broke
down.
Richard J. McBreen, a spokes
man for the firm, said 316 men
were affected.
McBreen said the firm had of
fered a iVz cent hourly pay
boost for nearly all the em
ployees at the Albeni Falls
plant but that the union had in
sisted on an offer "which could
be accepted by all union members."
The first international YMCA
convention was held in Boston,
June 7, 1854.
'Rhythm and Blues' Records Closing
Curtain on Craze for Mambo Recordings
New York 4J.R) It looks like
curtains for the mambo. The big
noise on Tin Pan Alley now is
"rhythm and blues."
Record companies are putting
on night shifts to get out new
"R & B" numbers. Teen-agers
seem to be blowing their allow
ances on them as fast as they
hit the music stores.
The rhythm and blues craze
was on the road to becoming a
boom long before two New Or
leans disc jockeys decided to do
it up brown by playing the same
R & B tune over and over until
they or their records wore out.
"R & B disks sock pop mar
ket," said a recent headline in
tne show business newspaper
Billboard. The sock, Billboard
estimated, resulted in $15,000,
000 in record sales last year,
when the rhythm and blues ma
nia was just catching hold.
Real Solid Beat
A rhythm and blues record
ing is one with a "real solid
beat," as one Tin Pan.Alleyite
put it. "The music tends to be
loud and raucous but not neces
sarily so."
The lyrics don't mean much,
if they make sense at all. They
might consist of a single phrase
repeated over and over, like a
strange ritual chant.
The record called "Shtiggy
Boom" which the New Orleans
disc jockeys hoped to immortal
ize was recorded for Capitol by
the "Nuggets," a group of Los
Angeles vocalists who used to
be public school janitors and
first banded together as a "Cus
todians Quartet."
A typical passage, reprinted
by permission of the Lero Music
Co., copyright owners, goes like
this:
"I'm not unfair
"It's either me or
"Shtiggy Boom. '
'There'll come a day
"You'll want me back but
"Shtiggy Boom."
Meant Anything
"Shtiggy Boom," according to
Los Angeles disc jockey Al Jar
vis, . who wrote the tune, is a
popular expression among West
Coast teenagers. It can mean al
most anything you want it to,
depending on how you say it.
The word, of course, has quite
a different meaning from "Sh
Boom," one of the earlier
rhythm and blues successes, or
"Oop Shoop," another favorite.
Four of the top ten tunes on
best-selliirg record lists today
"Hearts of Stone," "Sincerely,"
"Kokomo," and "Earth Angel"
are rhythm and blues rendi
tions. Big record companies and
their top vocalists climbed on
the R & B bandwagon after it
was put in motion by some
smaller independent disc-makers
who began supplying a limited
group of fans, especially in Har
lem, a year or two ago.
At Capitol Records a spokes
man said rhythm and blues rec-
Thursiay, February 17. 1933
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNEJTV8
World's Tallest Armored Building To Be Open Soon
Buenos Aires (U.R) The
Atlas Building, tallest structure
in Latin America and the
tallest armored concrete struc
ture in the world, will be ready
for use by mid-1955.
Already the 40-story giant
glistens white and has a finish
ed appearance from even a short
distance. Homeseekers are cla:
moring for the right to occupy
the 220 apartments consisting of
a total of about 1,000 rooms.
Two of the floors, containing
two garages, with the capacity of
ords are now outselling all oth
ers. The kids are knocking them
selves out over it," he said.
80 automobiles each, and service
rooms, are built underground.
There are nine apartments on
every floor up to the 19th where
the steeple-like structure be
comes slenderer. On the top
floor there are only three apart
ments. There will be no air condi
tioning above the second floor
because South Americans get un
easy when they cannot open
their windows.
Three huge tanks one on
the ground floor, another on the
20th, and another, with a cap
acity of 100,000 liters, at the
top insure an ample supply
of water. And a power station
in the building steps up the el
ectricity from the city lines to
necessary amperage. There is
also an emergency diesel power
unit in case the city system
fails.
On the ground floor there
will be a moving picture thea
ter with a seating capacity for
700,. plus a bank and four shops
facing Leandro M. Alem Boule
vard which runs parallel to the
River Plate. The top floor of
the building , will become a tele;
vision studio for Radio el Mun
do, a privately owned network.
Radio el Mundo will construct
a television antenna on top of
the studio.
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