Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1951 — Page 24

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EQUEST” is the series. Releases ym older 78-rpm 's domestic cateign catalogs. 11 carry the ex“This recording in response to 'usic-lovers have interest in this ormance on this this disc was rears before the ay's magnificent ue.” se is made up of scordings. They )peratic Recital” Claudia Muzio, ; of Verdi's “Erizetti’s “L’Elisir complete record‘Manon Lescaut” g Milan cast. All lo records have 1 released in this ys are provided albums.

; ” )WS IN BROOEjway hit musical etty Smith's imful novel, has , its entirety by adway cast, with 1d Johnny John- . Columbia Rec~ d it on a single ying 33% rpm ims of eight 10- | eight 7-inch 45

he show's best in the recording, show-stoppers as Reason,” “Look and “He Had le ballads ‘“T'll ’ and “Make The as well as the and Halloween

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Plays Music of Fats Waller.’

Green Over You.” RCA Vietor releases

supervised recording of

(Hodges Mercury.

Percy Faith and his orchestra,!

“Wonder - Why,” and

a Broken Heésrt.” MH Ellington's still the same |

and “Thé Hawk Talks.” Gravel-voiced Burl

Ives

Dear, fal.” Sarah Vaughan sounds as good | as only Sarah Vaughan can sound singing “Vanity” and “My Rev. erie.” Rosemary Clooney pipes the delightful Alice In Wonderland tunes, singing with Percy Faith's orchestra.

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Sutton Hits New Hig Vith Activated Rhythm

By DONNA MIRELS NOBODY plays Fats Waller music like Fats Waller did. Bit 4 reasonable facsimile, to borrow some c¢ornflakes hoxtop talk, is the new Columbia album, “Ralph Sutton

The talented Mr. Sutton, backed by an activated hythm group, plays everything from “Viper's Drag,” to hé jazz classic “Blue Turning

its| first platter by Johnny Hartman, |their ¢hoice of “Truly, Truly Fair” #2 Godfrey talent show find, “Wor-| teamed With “1 Am Free,” or Bird” and “Out of the Night” |“Whang Whang Blues” and *Se-| One of the best jazz records of many & day is the Norman Granz“Jeeps | Blues,” and “Castle Rock,” with Séé Yeu” and Evelyn Knigat's 1 Duke Ellington's stellar Johnny “Oh How I Love You.” fronting the outfit on

COLUMBIA—Toni Arden, with| «ywigve

gings “Dark Is thé Night” ahd

“If You on those\Tin Pan 4 Thre Me Down,” and “Invitation | | “Moon,

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is | “Tell Me,” currently a hit in Italy paired with the usually satin-| land featured in a foreign film. It's! toned Mr. Faith on two folk tunes, Tony blending three voices, all his “Noah Found Grace,” and “Oh OWn, on the flip, “Do You Really Beauti- | Love Me?”

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Again” js moving up in the hit|

circle with a waxing by Eddy

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Howard as the latest on the band |

wagon.

Richard Hayes and Kitty Kal- |

len e¢ontinue to duo, singing | “Good Luck, Good Health and | God Bless You,” and “Everyone | Is Welcome,” Jerry Murad's Harmonjcats sound like they had Hadacol-pow-ered harmonicas on “Dynaflow Drive,” and “Roman Guitar.” Pleasant sounding Ralph Martiere teams the always popular “Septembér Song,” with “Castle Rock.” ” n sg DECCA--1t's more of the same sweet Ink Spot harmony on “More of the Same Sweet You.”

The duo rage continues. Don

Cherry and Efleen Wilson sing!

ji “Star of Hope” and “Far, Far f Away,” and Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters offer “Yodelling” and “Black Ball Ferry Line.” An other new Andrews Sisters is the

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IP" Popa in Swing.” offerings are Don Cherry's “I Can

RCA: Victor — More homespun, (flavor in Hugo Winterhalter's' to Me, My Lady” and “The Mule Driver.” The Fontaine Sisters take off y standbys, une, Spoon,\backed by [the “RHumba Boogie.” Tony Martin takes another try! lyrics, big (winner for him in the past. It's

Wayne King offers “The World Irving), *

Is Your Balloon” and “My Magic, | Heart. p

PAL Club Police Circus Due!

July é at Victory Field

The cifcus is coming to town.| The Big Top with the sawdust]

in Indianapolis’ three days next, .- month, Clowns and contortionists, acrobats and animals, earthbound and aerial acts—all are included

works Display. + Beginning at 8:30 p.m,

show also will have matinees at . 2:30 p.m. the latter two days. Benefit PAL Clubs Sponsor is the Fraternal Order of Police, Indianapolis Lodge 86, for the benefit of the city’s nire PAL (Police Athletic League) Clubs, coming under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Ail Division. Funds will be used to improve

chasing equipment. General admission tickets for the circus are available from any policeman. Reserved grandstand

office of the Juvenile Aid Division, City Hall. Mail orders are being

enveloped are enclosed.

Vandenberg Sticking x WASHINGTON, June 23 —Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Air| Force Chief of Staff, has notified’ LONG SMOKE==Clown Jeff major Air Force "five-scenf” that there is no truth to rumors that he plans to retire soon from

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OUTLYING FEATURES—Leading attractions at neighborhood and drive-in theaters include: Randolph Scott in “Sugarfoot” ‘Born Yesterday" with William Holden and Jud Belmont, Cinema, Rex, and Maywood Drive-In), Nikki b | John Barrymore Jr. in "Fort Quebec” (Daisy, Ritz ‘and Vogue),

floor—Tom Pack’s Cireus--will be’

in the first annual Indianapolis PAL Club’ Police Circus and Fire-

July 6, 7 and 8, at Victory Field, the big!

recreafion facilities and for pur-|

and box seats are on sale at the

filled promptly if self-addressed,

(UP) |

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vert (Daisy, Sheridan, Meridian Drive-In and Pendleton Pike Drive- another “Casablanca.” The same

In), Bob Hope in "The Paleface” and kind of suspense and intrigue.

(Rivoli) and Frank Lovejoy

Dorothy Hart in "I Was a Communist for thé FBI" (Arlington,

Fountain n Square, Sheridan, | St.

Clair, Strand and Zaring),

Neighborhood Theaters .

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HOLLYWOOD, June 23:-Bob Hope's seething pi he'll-do-anything-for-publieity charges fling at him by "tdon sports writers for entering the British Open champ ships: Wailed one London sports scribe: fH “Maybe it's time to resolve that vaudeville will restricted to the halls, and the greens-be reserved:

golfers."

Wailed

1 | Bob's defense: “If I may coin “lan American phrase, unsporting get?”

. MAE WEST in a movie, “Lady sion and Dan MeGrew"? It's-:a Fi possibility with Sid Kuller writing

‘the script.

The Cameron Mitchells have dated the stork ifor the third time: « « Jo Carroll Dennison, one-time Miss America, i [York and a host of TV shows af-

* Iter she winds up her role in “Chis ‘cago Calling.” audiences are hailing the Joe Cot-

ten starrer,

{blaming one of Lady Sylvia's {the book's title and author: [relatives for the community prop:|L Betrayed My Wite, By

Ginny

back, after the crack-up of her | marriage, is the talk of the name somewhere in every town. She's landed a big. radio show, a TV hour and a starring

role in a

CLARK

® erty action that has Clark boil-| 8h an } bs wi |ing. They claim Sylvia was talked] she Bemye

into it after she had promised) Clark to ask for nothing beyona;

, a divorce,

[ARBATABOR, ‘Gente Autry ond the Cig ‘War With the Army” and “Pale! ount a o a Congo.” | #107 “Prefilstoric Women" and “High CSI abot Sud Soselo Meet the | nesonie | [RODEO Frontier Badmen” and “Two SHUR 4s 3 Communist Yor t Dengar: i | Lost'W | SE AR Broker ATT oa and “Loutss:” EIGHBORHOOD STRAND-—-“1 Was a Communist for | ARLINGTON I Was a Communist for! PRI" and “The Groom Wore Bours. | the FBI" and “They Got Me Covered'' gt, LAIR...” Was a Communist Sop | AVALON" ou for Marriage” and! gpp room Wore Spy , Counterspy.” iT one ¥ ™ {met le Forbidden Past” and “They Acomi wk ny -yp and cane i ¥0 ¢ Covered T » . : BELMO ONT-“The “Thing™ and Born Yess Pin. “Only the Valliant” and “Blues 1 rds PT "Th ‘ | orNESR “Born Yesterday” and “Broken v OWN They Got Me Covers and rrow.’ EE" CORONET "Raton Pass” and “Always YARING Ge’ 1“ Was A man for he Leave Them Laughim FBI” and “The Groom Wore Spurs.”

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will ‘be the first Spanish-born |

mer Opera history to sing the role of Carmen at the Zoo Outdoor Theater. Miss Ibarronds will head a company present. ing Bizet's masterpiece - next Friday evening, with Robert Rounseville, star of the British "Tales of Hoffmann" film, and Frank Guarrera, Metropolitan Oper baritone; also pranfinent:

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RAFT will sidestep Jodie {ele of having the hero narrate lead Into the scenes: A’ character will do the n and Raft will do the scenes. . winced: “I never could take those (vate eyes on the air who jabout themselves in the and then play a scene in whieh: somebody slugs ‘em in.

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Sindler.”

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