Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1951 — Page 27
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES en pi Hedy Snubs Them, But— i Frankie and Ava Step Out For a Smooch in the Dark
By United Press the screen following their » ACAPULCO, Mexico, Aug. 4— marriage. Ava Gardner came out of seclu-, But Be id anOuidet Pring: o was an ng bu endly; i sion with Crooner Frankie Si {she wasn't around to ‘say natra today and was promptly night when the headline snubbed by Actress Hedy Lamarr. pair departed. The two movie queens eyed! During the day the lovers suneach other coldly at a nightclub bathed at the hillside estate of owned by Miss LaMarr's new ex-Baseball Magnate Jorge Pashusband, but the older actress quel, who flew them here yesterdidn’t even nod to the hand-hold- day in his swift converted attack ing pair who. are Hollywood's bomber. most torrid new romance. The one-time bobbysox idol and Sinatra and the voluptuous his sultry companion fled to this Miss Gardner came out of hiding! Pacific Coast beach resort to in this tropical resort for (he seek privacy after newsmen first time since they flew to Mexi- tracked them down in two Mexico co four days ago on a “vacation” City hideaways. that movieland gossips whispered, They shared a guest cottage on
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> A the following items Will sitions are daszzingly played by 3 SHOW. | xa I great European pianist. ! hs 5 The English translations of the! EL-SCHONBERG: CON- pe . - for § Quartet and) nch titles are: “Reflections in
CERTOD : the. Water,” * : ! \ Homage to Ra-. : Orchestra, an 2 Bach - Mozart| meay,” Overns ng “Chimes Adagios and Fugues,” both Through the Leaves,” “The Moon’
played by the Janssen Symphony Illumines the Deserted Te ; | le,, Orchestra of Los Angeles, with and “Goldfish.” Plano music Werner Janssen conducting, and lovers win find much pleasure in recorded on the two 12-inch sides | of Columbia LP record ML-4406. |
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The first is an impressive and! MOZART: CONCERTO No. 27 sonorous composition in which in B-flat Major for Piano and Or-' Arnold Schonberg, one’ of the chestra (K. 3595), played by Robforemost modern composers, ert Casadesus, pianist, with Sir made what he cpl “a free John Barbirolli conducting the transformation” of Handel's Philharmonic - Symphony of New “Concerto Grosso No. 7.” i York, on 10-inch LP record MLThe second’ is the result of 2186. Mozart haying made arrange-| This was Mozart's ast piano “ments of six three-part fugues by concerto, composed {he year of Johann Sebastian and Wilhelm his death. It is one of his great- &
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Ava who slipped onto a nearby balcony for a passionate embrace. “They thought nobody could see them when they went out there to smooch in the dark,” said
Pasquel’'s. estate, and also ree served a suite at the leading Acapulco. hotel, the Reforma Casa Blanca. - They are expected to return. early next week to Hollywood, where Sinatra's wife, Naney, soon will file suit for a divorce:
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Friedemann Bach, for four of est creations, a work large in which he wrote original adagio scale and rich in content. prelides. The Janssen Orchestra, | 2 8 un which. we haven't heard as-much| RRAHMS: QUARTET NO. 1 in ‘as we would like to, gives oo Minor(Op. 51), played by the thoroughly competent, artistic Budapest String Quartet, on 10-| interpretations. lInch LP record ML-2191. A dis-| NN 4 = cerning performance by the great HOWARD HANSON: CON- Budapest Quartet of the first of *CERTO in G Major for Piano and only three string quartets that Drenesira_ (OF, 26) ang Grieg’s Brahms composed. “Holberg Suite” p. are on Agqding to the two 12-inch sides of Columbia thie ig oe Sha pep tane ® LP record ML-4403. {formance the members of the Rudolf Firkusny, the eminent quartet played on the magnificent concert pianist, and the Eastman-|Stradivari instruments of tie GerRochester Symphony Orchestra trude Clarke Whittall Foundaperform the Hanson concerto, tion in the Coolidge Auditorium with the composer himself serv-of the Library of Congress. ing as conductor. He also con-| i 0
ducts the same orchestra in the| - . : Grieg suite. It is a record which!, DE FALLa; POPULAR SPANnicely combines the old with the go GS, and also a group of new—Hanson for the modernists, ones of Miguel Sandoval”, Grieg for the classicalists. A goed SUng by Lydia de Ibarrondo, mezidea, we think, for making a rec- Zo-soprano, on the two sides of ord appeal to more people. 10-inch LP record MI-2189 Da» De Felis is Je Spanish com-| poser who has been most success-| MAHLER: KINDERTOTEN- ful in rin i LIEDER, sung by Kathleen Fer- qsjorg obo Bk rung rier; contralto, accompanied bY the iife and music of Spain. de! tha. Vientis, Philharmonic Orehes- hag : mbeilished seven * authenyie
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on 10-inch LP ML.-2187. y Miss De Ibgrrondo, a young SpanTranslated; the title is “Songs ish singer of remarkable attain-| on the Death of Infants,” which ments. Miss De Ibarrondo also gives an idea of the saddening sings on this record a group of quality of the music. It is a deep- songs by the distinguished comly moving song-cycle that Mahler poser, Manuel Sandoval, who! composed around five poems hy serves as accompanist in his own! Friedrich Rueckert written after music as well as in the De Falla the tragic death of the poet’s own songs. childs Walter conducts a great .W. M. orchestra; Kathleen Ferrier has a; ovo po pipe iio — rich -and magnificently expressive MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN THEATER Ave. & South Tibbs
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one night club patron. “But they WASHINGTON, Aug. 4°(UP)— were wearing white clothes, and The Army announced today that it was better than the floor show.” limited rotation of personnel on
Despite his wife's frosty atii- ’ tude, Piss Lamarr's husband, foreign duty will be resumed in Nightspot Owner Teddy Stauffer, September on a world-wide basis, put on a special early morning Troops fighting in Korea already show for the Hollywood lovebirds, are being rotated. with a torch carrying diver eaping from the famous “La Quebrada” cliff into the dark ocean waters 150 feet below. But Frankie and Ava, who have angrily denied they intend to wed in Mexico, had eyes only for each other. Miss IL.aMarr has been unoffi{cial hostess at her husband's nightclub since she retired from
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