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Columbia Releases First Laine Disc |

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Stage and Musit—

Big Week Ahead In Entertainment

Metropolitan to Fill Three Engagements in Indiana

Presentation Set For May 18 and 19

Patti Browne, soprano; Gene |Oaked bass, and Joseph Cusanelli, (baritone, will sing lead roles in

‘King and I' Music In RCA-Victor Album

By DONNA MIKELS

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COLUMBIA releases its first |“Who'll Pay the Rent,” Jordan ives By Henry Butler s Frankie Laine disc since-‘signing [College musical melodrama to be NEW Y/ THIS WEEK will turn entertainment reporters into Mr. Rhyth from Mercury labels, produced in the Odeon at 8:15 to extend its night owls. featuring Hit" “on two ballads, p. m. May 18 and 19. ° The late:

There's something on the

slate nearly every night from

tomorrow through next Saturday. ’

So the trusty Underwood new jet«black ribbon. Stack the copy paper and fill the zlu= pot, for here goes, come you know what. ~ We'll start with a reminder of this afternoen‘s-Teen Sinfonietta: concert at Herron Art Museum, adding the caution that # you want to zee as well as hear, you'd better arrive well before the 3

p. m. starting time. Renato Pacini and his young

gels a grease job and a brand

Canterbury College students will stage an original musical play, “On the Square.” to be repeatad Sunday evening. i $enry-Johnson;-Chiéago:-wrote the book; Edward Waldron, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ian Mitchell, Indianapolis, composed the music, and the show is being directed by John Burgreen, a Canterbury alumnus from Rochester, N, Y.

musicians regularly have been Cast in this musical comedy of packing the museum auditorium small-town life in the mid-1920s for their previous programs. To- are William Lewis, Danville, and

“Jezebel” and “Rose, Rose, I Love You.” If you can't make it to Broad(way to see Rodgers-Hammer-stein’s newest hit, “The King and II," RCA Victor offers a next-best, (the album of the show's starstudded tunes.

The album, available in all Ithree speeds, teams the ‘Red Seal” voices of Patrice Munsel

| ..and. Robert Merrill with. pop”, | vocalists, Tony Martin and Dinah

Shore, against music of Al Good{man and: Henri Rene. The Mariners, whose discs’ get {better steadily, have been picked the most popular male quartet in the New England area. Even the close-mouthed Yankees open up to praise this group which sold a half million singles and __10,000

-* James Lewallen and Don Kelly, graduate students at Jordan, have written the score and libretto for (the musical satire, which will (feature a parody of the ancient {Greek chorus commenting on the action. | The chorus will include: ‘Marcia Kimber, Ruth Myers, Mary Quinnell, Don Woods, Milton Hehr,

|ters. Mr. Kelly will be corus master, and Mr. Lewallen will conduct.

| Mary Sue McCarty, Mary Cox, {Charles Stoner and Jan Domojala will dance in ballet sequences, with choreography by Miss Mec(Carty. James R. Phillippe, drama department chairman, and Marguerite Carlson Adkins will direct

+Joseph-Kuyoth-and Wiliam Wats

company wil of seven ope From thi the Detroit ward formin opera group. held, as the) tion of ‘the .( The Chica Nov. 23 and puring the company wil least, to Mil it will give Michigan St Lansing, two and one in E During its gon. the con Philadelphia Tuesdays and

day, with Jane Johnson Bur- Georgia Jeanne May, Plainfield, {hymn albums last year. the show, with settings and light- on other Tue roughs’ Teen Girls’ Ensemble as leads; John Waldron and Mar- | Her Nibs Georgia Gibbs will be jing by Tom Adkins. Assisting singing a group of choral nun.- 8aret Wright as sub-leads, and {waxing ‘those delightful vocals . . ow, : {composer with orchestrations are bers and William Salzms.n as Falth Luhnow, John Knox, James [for Mercury henceforth. Her new- WITH MET—Marguerite Piazza will sing the Rosalinda role |H. J. Ross, Fred Bawel une THE NE oboe soloist, the cousert should Stehman, Jerry Davis, George ! lest is “I Still Feel the Same in the Metropolitan Opera's performance of "Fledermaus" in In- Jennings. 5 monic-Symp} be especiaiiy interesting. Greenway, Robert Chase. FEliza- *‘CHARLESTON—Peg Wright, Kokomo, and John Waldron, |About You,” coupled with “Shoo diana University auditorium, Bloomington, tomorrow (Monday) at | Tickets are available now at has just end:

at Carnegie turn engage Theater on weeks beginr The orches

3 wn» . beth Genders and Ed Waldron as TOMORROW starts the three-/the support. day Indiana sojourn of the Metro-| Renato Pacini will be concertpolitan Opera. As announced Master of an orchestra including before, the bill is “Fledermaus” |S0me members of the Hoosier

Pittsburgh, Pa., revive the Charleston step of mid-1920s fame in Shoo Baby.” a scene from "On the Square," student-written and produced | musical opening a two-day run next Saturday at Canterbury College, Danville.

“vow 8:30 p. m. (Daylight Saving Time). the eohiege. All seats will be reHERE'S SOME thisa-and-thata — I Served {from Columbia's four volume Louis Armstrong collection, just

-— released.

Three From Here Newsprint Mills

—— - * . h at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, ana Symphony, Thomas E. Wilson! Times A ement The art of scat singing was In IU Production Sought in South er Vorats “Don Carlo’ si 8 0 wn (VSIING | ax Deon. Thide. sos 3 Lmusem [first introduced on the initial best | Times State Service WASHINGTON, May 5 (UP)— houses. Dim Tuesday, Lown in TO Suaiorium | fle bY some Yivels WR Clock seller of Louis Armstrong's Hot BLOOMINGTON, May 5 — The House monopoly subcommit- gical directo SO INoD, an In ay Har of [the part of its Writers. Needing, CIRCLE. Five “Heebie Jeebies.” According Three Indjana University stu- tee may urge that more plants be the commer p. m. We y 0 a budget of $700, they got rd Garly Forbidden Past. with Ava to legend Louis started to sing dents from Indianapolis will have built in the south to meet a wor, troduction of Music up at Purdue. All umes! om a student fund and th 1:10, 3:25, 5:40..7:55 and 10:10 the vocal twice, dropped the sheet! i a : newsprint shortage and increase prices to tho are daylight-saving. {set out to raise Bo pod jel sidan of the Drasen.”: at 2.30, music halfway and had to im- roles in Romeo and Juliet! final competition. number of Wise drivers will get an early "= subscription Ca ne ESQU.RE |provise monosyllables until he got production of this year's IU The- The proposal was contained in regular and « start. Sil} wiser Snes oli Blan row an ng ing the} pace Ranting Vary Pronk SHaiphtened out. \ ater schedule. “rough” copies of a tentative subscribers.” dinner in Blooming st |More than 100 Hoosiers to put up| ps, 180 BA Ivar Ry tem pops up In} Dr. ‘T.6e Norvelle is producer Committee report on the news- His task,

ette, so as to avoid the worst traffic just before curtain time.

the “Armstrong

print investigation held by the |Story” with inclusion of “S. O. L.”

group last fall. The final report

symphony f notes into a

“You're in the Navy Now." with Gary Cooper and Jane Greer, at 1:15. 4:05. 7 and 9:50

$5 each, with the assurance that

A. Smith director the money will be refunded if the!

and. Prof. V.

I regret this column cannot 5 0", 0 vor “Step That Cab. si 2:50, 5:40, |3Dd “Gully Low Blues.” Recorded of the Shakespearean tragedy, probably will be issued next week. ity.” suggest places to dine, beyond 2 ua Sd F530 REITH'S by Armstrong's Hot Seven on two which will be preserited at 815 The report urged the Recon- “The iime the veiled hint that both towns| BUDGET PROBI.EMS on a Laramsen and Delilah. with Heds consecutive days, they are ihe p. m. next Wednesday through struction Finance Corp. lend matter,” he provide ample solace for the somewhat larger scale now are § Ta. 03 ana 0s |same blues, srernade because | Saturday in the IU Theater. money for more southern news- that counts. bubgry ay even for the thirsty, pecupying ihe Indianapolis The- LL Great "Carusa,” with Mario Oleh 135e1 jected to Louis’ first Title roles will 2 played by pra; Panis If private capital is or ose w J er Association, sponsor of Star- ! Lanza and Ann Blyth, at 1, 3:10, / yrics. J. L. Van Laningham, Elkhart, not available. : driving and know neither hunger light Musicals. For t g 75. Th and SRO Other new releases include: | and Betty Lou Bryant, South eee THE PH nor thirst, there will be special season's six eno, rong I Georae Homizoente Crista.” wih RCA-VICTOR — Mindy Carson Bend. : ! Te Deum Convention CHESTRA bus transportation to Blooming-|of $170,000 has been set. with the | snd Yo Wen fac, Wl shouldn't have any trouble doing Indianapolis students in the concerts in t ton tomorrow and Tuesday hope that total attendance this Hot ol Oyer Waaming,” with Tim it but her newest tune is “Gotta WITH M-G-M—Brush.haired cast are Jack Featheringill, 3705 To Be Here Next Year tion Hall, ne: sponsored by the Gladys Alwes year will reach 100,000, or 40 000 3 - Find Somebody to Love.” Second rus © 'English Ave: Edna Morrison, n 4 : : Saturday. E Music Shoppe, local ticket agent more than last yens. i» 4 St. Joseph's Players side is an indigo “When You and bespectacled Russell Nype, who 155 N. Meridian St. and Bay. Raiafags s wi be the scene conduct. for the Bloomington perform-| The brilliance and novelty of IN OPERETTA—Ruth Church . ‘ . oI Were Young Maggie Blues.” hit stardom and became a fa- hara Ephraim, 53¢ E. Maple Rd. In Hus. meeting of Te Deum The conce ances [this season's schedule sh ills d h le of To Give ‘The Comedian Vocalist-gone-draftee Eddie vorite of royalty and society - = . nternational, it was announced a grant of : 3 oa [stimulate box-offic * Should will sing and act the role o Times State Serviee Fisher fires a parting shot of two § h Is in. "Call \ : s spe today in Davenport, Iowa, where to: keep tl FRIDAY RRINGS two impor] To. or, re activity, Princess Xenia in the Municipal RENSSELAER, May 5 -— The of his best ballads. “I Have No rom his role in Call Me Two Music Activities the 1951 session closed. No date Noted solois : slaid your Musicals, Inc., production ‘of Columbian Players of St. Joseph's Heart,” and “Unless.” Madame,” has signed a con- has been set as yel for the meet. for the seri:

tant events: “Light Up the 8ky.” notes, here's the program again: the Civic's May production sched- “Song of Norway.” June 28.July uled to run through Saturday,/1; “Annie Get Your Gun,” Tuly 3 May 19, and the Symphonic/to 8; “The Firefly,” July 10 to 15: Choir's festival ~ concert at the “The Three Musketeers July 17

Lehar's "The Merry Widow" to be staged May 16, 17 and 18 in Student Union auditorium,

. in the college theater. Indiana State Teachers College, 2

College will present Henri Gheon's three-act drama, “The Comedian,” Heart?" is revived by the Three tomorrow and Monday evenings Suns, backing

An oldie “What Will T Tell My

“I Whistle a Hay.py

Tune.”

tract for solo vocalizing with

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M.G-M records.

‘Spring Sing May 18 and band

Slated at Butler

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ing here next year, At the session just ended, Fred J. Schoettle, sales administrator the U. 8S. Rubber Co. here, was

University's annual

; ‘concert May 20 will be held in elected first national vice presiurat. With orchestral accom-to 22; Rodgers Directed by Ralph Cappuccilli, Betty Hutton is alternately zest- pres Jal by the Indianapolis| festival Seep Han marstein Terre Haute. speech and dramatics instructor, ful and wistful on “It's A-Man,” Sell Defense Bends the James. Irving Holcomb Bot- dent, a . . Philharmonic; Ernst - Hoffman boat." July 31-Aug. 5. z BePavw De Seales = ‘the play -has “a cast” including: and “That's The Kind of A Guy anical Gardens onthe Fairview len S

conducting, the choir will sing as

{Richard Kott, Chicago;

John I Dream Of.”

Indianapolis

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Jordan Senior to Play

campus.

Templeton,

Pastrick, East Chicago, and John|

Two tunes from the “King and in co-operation with carriers of Dennis, Goodland.

- | Sponsored by campus \I” make fine disk fodder for Perry 33 other Indiana newspapers, will

YMCA DePauw Recital Today and YWCA chapters, the sing in-

Longeang iymn of rave). | 300 Attend Butler Building Friday

Saturday brings one of the . Times Sizte Sevotcs 3 pretest {Como, the ballads “Hello Young ; ; ; S hos Times State Series ] f A : ” participate during May in a na- cludes most eampus social organ- N Maennerchor’s most interesting Journalism Day GREENCASTLE, May -5—An Kell and ABC Quartet Lovers, 2224 "We Eis In A tional drive to increase sales of izations. It will begin at 8 p. m. BTL Jay Sion an: th gears Shan 300 high school stu- opening-day program Friday for To Play at Muncie | A ee Defense Bonds |. The band concert, Charles at Jordan College of Music will } Yi, 8, Intereste n journalism, 7 Univ , ; ; = Henzie directing. will start at 5 : tenor, as guest artist with Clar-|attended the 15th Dou Bis DePauw University 8 new Me- MUNCImes State Seven pind Aga Won't Intervene | The nation’s “little business:\p. m. Sunday. May 20. with a be, hoard Ji Tork) 0, = ence Elbert and his singers in the | University journalism fleld day morial Student Union Ruilding Kell. famed clarinetist, and the With Rit d I jmen” will leave pledges to be program of light .and semiclas- the DePauw University campus Athenaeum. The time is 8 p. m.| yesterday on the Fairview campus. will include a school history pipe Ar¢s Quartet of the Ameri-| | Ifa an A Y |signed showing willingness to buy Sical numbers. .

Mr. Gates wlil' play an all-

sharp. Mr. Elbert’s program will NICE, France, May 5—The Aga Bach program, with assistance in

The students,

Mike Wagoner, Indianapolis conclude with the first part and and = southern

sophomore, and Miss Joan Myers,

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