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REVEILLE IN SWING TIME

Reveille in swing time recently awakened U.S. soldiers at an army camp in Great Britain. The bugler was Pte. First-class Clarence Zylman, of Muskegon (Michigan), who used to play a trumpet in Tommy Tucker’s dance band. The effect was so good that Pte. Zylman and his bugle have been taken on tour of isolated army camps to show more orthodox buglers how it is done. He can give taps a touch of jive, too. — London correspondent of “New York Times.”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 29 June 1943, Page 6

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REVEILLE IN SWING TIME Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 29 June 1943, Page 6

REVEILLE IN SWING TIME Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 29 June 1943, Page 6

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