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on one side, fol-| lowing up with’ the old ballad “Elleen.” Back from Ireland, the its on 2.1 seraatile Bing! { ennessee twang for Disc Selection - “Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy,” To commemmorate the 200thiand a Texas drawl for “Big Movie] anniversary of the death of Jo- Show In the Sky” and .“Yodel| hann Sebastian Bach, RCA Victor| Blues,” the latter two with the! has scheduled for February re-'Russ Morgan orchestra. { joass a oTNposing selection Off 1ionel Hampton fills in with Claud some fine vibes while the Hamp-| ort Young ang Claudette

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Starring in current nei§hborhoed theater attractions are: Humphrey Bogart in “Tokyo Joe" (Cinema, Daisy, Grove and Rit), Janice Carter, Lucille Ball, Stephen Dunne and William Holden in "Miss Grant Takes Richmond" (Belmont, Irving, Rivoli, Uptown, Strand, St. Clair and Zaring), Greer Garson and Errol Flynn in "That Forsyte Woman" (Emerson, Hamilton, Tuxedo and Vogue), RobIbert in "Bride for Sale" (Arlington and Granada) and Gale Storm and Dennis O'Keefe in "Abandoned"

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attended. {Maynor undoubtedly will have

| She has a voice of surpass{Ing beauty. She has also a whole

{Interpreting thoughts, | There's a charming freshness. Jabout, her singing that matches {the “sparkle of her personality. { Tonight, the sparkle was en{hanced by diamonds and bril{liants embellishing her long-

Plan 4 OperettasAt Fairgrounds

Summer Series To Be Résumed Plans for another summer sea-

son of outdoor musical entertainment are now ‘under way here in

| Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Operetta As-| Tt ~~ |sociates Inc, have met with

|the second side Sonny Park in. recording of “The Well-Tem y arker gets ’ ll Clavier” tops the list, significant/!®% 8nd bluesy on “For You my Record Review

Love.” Another Parker vocal “I! * ; for the return to the catalogue of ocal “I § bh Off cE I $ the Spanish cello virtuoso, Pablo Almost Lost My Mind,” is nied CO um ia 3 ers omp e e Casals, in a long-awaited perform- ¥ith Jimmie Scott singing “I've| _ ance of the Bach Suites Nos. 4/ Been A Fool.” All are notable for Of '™M “ n HH rfl I 3 and 5 for Unaccompanied Cello, the fine instrumental work Hamp-! a ame u e y on Robert Shaw and the San Fran- [10h always provides. | . ; Eleanor Steber, Richard Tucker Sing

cisco Symphony under Pierre . Latest by the ever popular Mills! Monteux pay tribute to the mas- Brothers is “If p . y . a Todve To Be A| Featured Roles in Excellent Waxing A fine recording of another complete opera, “Madame Butterfly,”

ter, Shaw leading the RCA Victor Hundred” and “Daddy's Little Chorale in the Bach Motet No. 8, Girl.” Another evergreen Guy “Jesus, Dearest Master,” and the Lombardo, offers “Raindrop Sere- has been a recent and most welcome product of the hook-up between San Francisco organization pre-made” with twin ; New York's Metropolitan Opera and Columbia Records. It is avail senting Respighi's transcription pnanos and “La _able on three 12-inch LP records, (SL-104). of the Passacaglia and Fugue In Golandrina.” Those eminent Met stars, Eleanor Steber, soprano, and Richard C Minor. | Dick Haymes Tucker, tenor, perform the leading roles of Madame Butterfly and Mm. Landowska, acknowledged is paired with the | Pinkerton. The singing of both| ~~ - re authority on the music of BachPerry Botkin these principals is just about ajl be hearing the high spots of the and of the harpsichord, marked gtring Band and {that the most devoted lovers of best symphony “pop” concerts her 70th birthday some monthé the Cass County | this melodious opera could desire, Whengyou listen to this record. ago with the inauguration of wha s “ i + eda 5 . M Be she ‘termed her “last will andi Had a Sxonh a nehont Ina manner. GERSHWIN: SECOND RHAPtestament,” the recording of the oo 4» Second to please the enthusiasts. Miss Ste- Sony for Plano and Orchestra, entire 48 preludes and fugues ofis; 44 j5 another ber has plenty of vocal opulence id "Warlutions oa 1 Gof the work which is the foundation Haymes backed and gives yor the “feel” of Rr Rhythm’, played by Oscar Leof the modern keyboard tech- by string band athetic predicament even with vant, piano, with Morton Gould nique. The history-making album titled “Don’t PR ois pre "2nd scenery. She and his orchestra, on one side of comprises the first eight preludes Throw Cold Water on the Flame! may sound a little sharp in apots a 10-in. LP record on the other and fugues of Book I of “The of Love” but. not anoush to detract. And side, Oscar Levant plays typical Well-Tempered Clavier.” . a ‘the girls BR to this "opera Gershwin piano compositions, The Casals reading of the Bach oor OCURY—The clouds and i Re ot in Don them Preludes I, II & IIL (ML 2073). Suites Noa. 4 41d 3 30¢ Vato: the bobbed haircut is back so why! selves when that handsome Rich- A an " Te roy Si panied, Cellg, recorded in Europe, not“Charlestown” and “Ja-Da.” ard Tucker gives out with the aria se in stat Oscar Levant completes the series he has al- Louis Prima reviewes the two “Vieni, vieni,” at the end of Act Brenly on A UB ha a yan, recorded, consisting of the ".. ~ \iere { Vieni, vien, a close personal friend, is withsuites 1, 2; 3, and 6. ° ury. : {+ ) out a question Gershwin's greatIt's high style in record circles! = Sharpless is sung splendidly BY est interpreter. Morton Gould

Exc for the Casals suites, wn available on standard these day# to team a cornball Guiseppe Valdengo, and Suzukiijends able support. ~ ~ ” RICHARD STRAUSS: LE

shellac, all of the albums can be with a pop star. Latest combo is equally well by Jean Madéira,| GENTILHOMME,

> a i th 45 and 78 rpm Rex Allen and Patti Page, sin ng!Max Rudolf and the Metropolitan ! Cured 8 be p {what looks like & seller, DEIg | ta. orchestra do their usual job BOURGEOIS —— recorded by Fritz Reiner and the

aman | Down Merry-Go-Round”, backed of perfect accompaniment.

Dick Haymes

Recording LP Discs

sections give an !dea of the flavor of the music: “Minuet,” “The Fencing Master,” “Entrance and Dance gf the Tailors,” “Minuet of Lully,” “Entrance of Cleonte” and “Dinner Music and Dance of Lhe Kitcher® Maids.” r B = SMETANA: THE MOLDAU, and Brahms “Academic Festival Overture” (Op. 80). These are on the two sides of a 10-inch LP record (ML 2075). The first was recorded by Bruno Waiter and the Philharmonic-8ymphony Orchestra of New York; the second, by John Barbirolll and the same orchestra, “The Moldau,"” because of its melodic charm and colorful instrumentation, is probably’ the most successful piece of purely descriptive music ever written, It is meant to picture in tone the scenes through which the. great Moldau River passes on its way to the sea. His “Academic Overture” was described by Brahms as a “potpourri of students’ songs a la Suppe;”’ others call it an ode to the spirit of freedom, comrddeship and joy of living at the old German Universities. » » » | RIMSKY - KORSAKOV: RUSSIAN EASTER Overture (Op. 36),

members of the Indiana State Fair Board on arrangements for,

Neighborhood

Th f four operettas to be staged at the eq ers Fairgrounds in mid-summer. se en Melvin T. Ross, general manDOWNTOWN ager of the Association, has an-

‘Dorothy Maynor . Displays Talent

LAFAYETTE, Jan, 21-{Soprano Dorothy Maynor had

may be in {set of unconventional ideas about °

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the Purdue campus tonight.

The Purdue-IU game drew the crowd, leaving Miss Maynor’'s recital in the Hall of Music rather sparsely

For her second recital here at 8 p. m. tomorrow, Miss

trained gown of peach satin cove

a houseful of listeners. . oped with black lace.

However serious Miss Maynor solemn songs of spirituals, she has a great talent for drama, even for comedy. If the Metrgpolitan Opera were anything like. what it ought to be, Miss Maynor would be on its roster of stars. . Her first aria, “O Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me?" from Handel's “Semle” was a typical Maynor essay in beautifully controlled soft singing. The same composer's “With Artful Beguiling.” from ‘Alessandro,’ proved the worth of George Schick, Miss

Maynor's splendid accompanist, who restrained the singer's tendency to rush A group of Marx songs showed

Miss Maynor's unusyal approach to German lieder. With excellent German accent, she sings lieder in rather un-German fashion. Her obsession is control of tone and dynamics for maximum emotional effects, Loud tone is throttled suddenly and smoothly down to velvet soft ness. Better in French The same ¢ffect worked much better in her French songs, where the capricious nuances matched

AMBASSADOR Raiders gf the Desert” nounced that the productions wil the language. . I

d “Flghting Man o ono RODEO" "Whirlwind Raiders” iver

Plains . , “Tulse Kid" and “Whe Dene It." be staged on the same co-opera-

and tive basis as last year, with local

Riond Savage’ plus "Silver Butte." participants sharing in the proNEIGHBORHOOD ceeds, { ARLINGTON “Bride For! Sale” and

Abandoned Wage Guarantee

AVALON Top O' the The Mutineers

BELL The Gal Whe Took the and “Abandoned.”

Morning” and 1 ast season all local members

west Of the cast and technical staff worked in the show at 25 per cent

RELMONT Miss Orant T Rich- ; mond’ and Peudin Roythm €4" of their regular wage rates. For CINEMA “Tokyo Joe" and “Beyond the the 1950 season, the Association

Forest ai , . will guarantee 50 per cent, plus DAISY. Tokyo Joe” and “Make Mine , chare in any additional protits.

DREAM Story of Seabiscuit” and “Wide The Fair Board will lease the pen Paces,’ 1 . y " EMERSON “That Forsyte Woman" aug! Face track grandstand to the As Border Incident sociation on the same terms. FOUNTAIN SQUARE ~Peudin Rhythm “It is only through the co-op-A tehting an of the Plains Ty 3 y GARFIELD Mest the Killer” and “one tration and willingness of the More, My Darling.” Fair Board that we are able to

GRANADA-'"Bride Po, Gal Who Took the

GROV E—""Tokye Joe and ass

Sale” and “The continue the summer program,” est Mr, Ross said. } “This year we will try to appeal HAMILTON. ‘That Forsyte Woman" and ito ‘people outside the city with. HOWARD--"Canadian Pacific” and “Pury fn a radius of 70 miles with ¢har-

at Furnace Creek S i er busses w - IRVING—'"Miss Sam Takes Richmond : ed | and widespread pub and "Reckless Moment, lieity,” he added. LINCOLN~"My Priend Irma" and “Ama- . Prices, which zon Quest.” MECCA "So Dear to founger Bros." ORIENTAL "Red Hot wn Memary Lane OLIVER." The Golden Stallion" and Soft ouch,”

PARA i R hi * RANQUNT Mis y Jos Woups' an

“Susanna

and Blue” and 1950 season, according to Mr.

“Mr. Ross, are tentatively set at $1.90, 3 $1.20 and 80 cents,

Some of her finest singing was the Dvorak where she had more dramatic Scope. She concluded with a group of folk songs and spirituals, Her greatest gift is sheer over powering beauty of voice.. The voice is one of the very few you will hear in your lifetime that really will “send” you, It “sent” many listeners last night in Schubert's “Ave Maria” and early encores. But in “Ave Maria” Miss Maynor tried to make with the voice like Heifetz with the violin. And I think the over-intent striving for tonal expressiveness sometimes gets in the way of the music. 1 seriously think Miss Maynor belong. in opera, or even in light opera. With the right vehicle, she certainly could outdo Exio Pinza's “South Pacific triumph.

HUBBY BELIES HIS NAME

were $1.80 top, BOLOGNA, Italy, Jan. 21 (UP) My Heart” snd 188t season, will be kept as low Salvatore Fedele, as possible. Admissions for the Sicillan, was arrested today on

28-year-old

{charges of bigamously marrying {two 14-yeaw-old girls. The name | Fedele means “faithful.”

REX— Fatngr Was A Puliback® and Evervhody Does It." RITZ"Tokyo Jot and “The Gelden

Stallten

{by another Alien-Page duo “Tag | Along.” ; | Vocalist Kitty Kallen croons “Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,” and “You Missed the Boat.” Smooth-voiced Vie Damone turns on the volume yet retains the tone on “In the Still of the Night.” Flip is “Kiss Me.”

2. “Blonde Savage” LE The jazz intellectuals .will go for Machito's “Gone City” and

Tex ” 3. Extra wii. Silver Butte “U-Bla-Ba-Du” and to the rest

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joing on down through the list of recent and not-so-recent LP releases by Columbia, we come upon these items with Interest |and pleasure:

# = . STRAUSS: WALTZES and Overtures, recorded on one 10inch LP record by Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Or-

chestra. (ML 2041). On the Over-'

tures side of this delightful record, we find those great favorites, the overtures from “Die Fledermaus” and “The Gypsy Baron.” On the Waltzes side are

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