PAGE SIX FANS PLAN HOMECOMING FOR MAESTRO —————— .. '' ~ .I'm ffcssit afc&Lzw;- y% 53, GOSSIP OF THE I MOVIE LOTS | _ \ HOLLYWtI! • ''• ,-. \ . ' The /udden Lb ■■ • ■ •■•■.■. i: Wauii nylon .1 ■ i .it-.- Sentinel I,..shucked the mo vit- v'lii-,.rr . ii»'- I- --- . .:.i . tebral henio r. (-1 the Angel.-- iiuspu.d Ovei work is wain ;■■ ’>• cause. His ivwsppai.:.'.- . . found :..• the (’Upping depart:: ia! ot a : tile 40 movie stadia. i , lid! - wood, Hel e are a few < gleHine.a . sulne as • < Aortal i tie; To Regina !:l !; .-L . ..; • •, Anna Lie .<.m i . ,>■.:■ u- . the continent a!U .■ - -. m i . don. To .v;::.-■ h . hiid tj in Suvdi ;. u«• •Porgy a: l 1 too Warner’. ‘‘Rluj to the Ni< jioia.- b. ..tin . !•■. ..- . (onaiiaii-J perf. 'i ilium ■ ■.. o. king and que= n •' I-. And to I. Tam.» a .t... life uia ideation ».f tin a .- a. style and ch.inn o . i'. I ii I'ttaei tin li t nf . ■ a gram t i.nlui. Story wing: an ; ■ whining uVI t:i> :. so. e! VI new M1 s Caleb P< ie.- :. H-. i i x petted to iarid i?j iar dr T;i nl’ an d in.-an i : ■ landili!. th< ill’ Hilda Crazier, twin m nn.vi player Helen Ctil.:.!. graduate of Xavier. 1. rehoot teacher Am wande ;e, 0r ■ ■ ' singer-pianist, and in '/• : o', v ears have pat. he.! finite., Jan ioa tv ■. •‘ m. r Dunbar 5• I. . :. : .• :f formet tvl.r. ,1.- a r. r-r centSy a!< • ■,!.■. :i. v. 1 Hint” ;-n- ive. • •• ......... i,. IVJ G / r.< * I . » HU-< «* ptf n . ■ i UWras® dilgjl ' MKSKCcf) W IN WORLD WAR TWO M ILLUSTRATED Sy NARCATfD fiy f|\ St. CbrT Bourne —, yJM ; T/SEPMUMDP.MASON S’CCMX I \ NY QUART CHASTER CORPS. WON S " ~ THE BRONzHIAti MEDAL FOR 1 MERITORIOUS SERVICE WHiLf | SERVING AS A MAIL ORDERLY AND 1 COURIER SN THE PACifiC THEATRE I "I—HlBWWl«lil,i ftm*™ _ J . AND EVEN WHEN NOT HARASSED BY ENEMY FIRE, HE FOUND SUPPEN DEATH CONSTANTLY FACING HIM FROM NATURAL HAZARDS, WNTCHRLtEPHISPATH. __ _ __j j ' i ..AND THE GRIM REARER, RIDING ENEMY ARTILLERY SHELLS LURKING IN LAND MINES OR* ] SITTING ASTRIDE THE GUK'vIGHTS Os ENEMY SNIPERS, WAS EVER REACHING FOR HIM. i I TMFfMjL,,. ■ L id 1 Js&k L. ;.t A . nu - Uaplisi e!i.i: ■ . last •T. Sip is . t-j: d'.i'C’d ••> ;~M 1. A. f. r the Je'.vi.sii Wel-faia K • 1 .lifayet’e plawr 1 ..''a::: Tav. I'omas ,-t.ai of <A:ma l.ucasia), has postponed her pro action <>t ’•All O id': Chilhut” t ■ -about a. month. It was schediihrl tn open at the Music Town Nov. 1»). but product lull ; hft icu!ticv; caused the delay. id: i olny a h cun.i .•• m, i :.. j•; ; f 1( . 'y |; •. ii.jY\»l i. \! . e'irainatla ; /1. ai'd it .si'iie,. . vVet:«>t 'm- ’u' A'iii : OC< . i .. 1 ■•: t.l;. •• :i' .•« in * . a ii -,1 I n.n k" .1- ■ ; I>*I; tl fnu\ to b r Ih Hilr.*- \i Mai kci liiii hi »i f! iiiiiOiith \a. !.- • i.r Alii !>. Tin ’! i: : he.,.' mi - • oi:i« the ! e•• : •!i the:; m- ; iStjt iona! t c(.;ui d i ‘i > .* vSi :; i»: i\) i • *v. e. i ? • Natural ‘:ab(d will ivontirujo : ‘-•COrd- 10 S‘.Ve»;p cd the )K'4- lb Pa.cdr-e rim .u r. 'I hi- hio-i! ext*!in>* Vi . -fUe < as eii set 1 a* a or?i:*\v< .. -d«UMTI .d (i-.iv'- ]).«{: . Spriivad'ieid, ( > - trj 'ii hi i :;||} ■ \ ini , the Maa et Inn Hudur. oab V:j ~ ts i :molr*iC*r W l 1,?I\ . • (*! i.j• nr. rn. - to- >no- T). i • :.«?..» : b yds! D Mre. i-xt-eutice •; ;-i ; N.'dia rh disc* t'CVealed ti •fek the■ tht Oijoiio have he; sjiis ?* v t‘i t j'j & il a■~Cf j* j i 101 i i' iU r »•; ;f» Jacquet Offered $5,000 Guarantee To Play In Native State Os Texas H-Uist. r:. 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( ... i. y r ,. t 11 11 hat is - »i> pb.v the loe.ii Nt -\ ' ,i ' Pv'* limi-. e dale at tilt) Col >,;! .Trn-cue-l :ev! his hhi fly- Sex:<-tie were te iia'.i- pla.ve-'I a- )' Texii.s ore. niters any this. ;.di. hot this tour was can Sarah Vaughan Makes Return ’I o Broadway tht uivo/npurabio charmer and in • -.rid. jidi win in of r-verv ina.i« i-iipoi... ly puJi a.i tie* nation;. H«* i fcnmlu gi ri ‘i:ii* star. v:d; oial.t* a I: lu'conaitt to id < Oull V.'.t y‘ to t pi l: til d'lp.i .iflljf -i • T ! ! ■ .. iipilr. * *4O iv i»IL •. / uU i ; fir ~i ti;, former Knous iTlul. *.l ‘1 it aC: t i..i\ iiirclil-hOF 2. M h: Van; ifOii lid- hern Hi,; nt aTh!) tin local SCCfli:* .SlilCtr 0(:! .o p- u oc. i‘ last VI vt v - at tb Id • (.■id TdiAit : . her date at t/a- bHiim vTiS! ’.naik her first ioc.it oiierv afiT'tiaraii.e Rin<:<* he!' MCu/ti-b.t aketr? rim a* the Onyx (dub ad.nd ht.» ct exactly a : ;kiG a o-u*tii.]iT nal n-;e in jja.-.t i >«a: Gn.a . to N< ■ Vdnk nm* ! iii !.•. *. . ’. ! iiiK';*;’. h; ir !ia \] i-., ■ V !>j, I iiil.,:-- J;-. is l«| I ; >..*••• .♦ . . j . . . .j. I • /,.. ,- { I » !• v, -■; :-.u- ove; i he rrul-biJii .. j,.. 4 31. }- i t , »•' v,-’,r 1 itjiVJN v. ... AO. - n;.c ( yffi At MAIL ORDERtV AnD ! lc;0!jk , -u inf. Pal . Hm '-iC T/y ' ,-y,. p y.£-.e,hl c-F THt tsfcOMX ! |n./ (.;! s.hD LTE AMP UMSS ALM-OtV LAILV Hit M; iXjb'S OFH.N |EXPO ID HU TO A Q ATTACKS - ~ j ! MOPE THAN ONCE Ht HAD to BRAVE THE FURY OF TROPICAL STORM' iALONG WITH OTHER PERIL ON ORDER TO GET THROUGH WITH THE VITAL I MESSAGES ENTRUSTED TO HIM- y%y-j£^gsl ,■. ;p: ■ “>'• o/ • :■«£# [hToKILL AND DARING, ENABLING HIM TO COMPLETE EVERY (MISSION SAFELY WAS AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO I THE MAINTENANCE Os COMMUNICATIONS ANP MORALE SO VITAL TO SUCCESSFUL WARTIME OPERATIONS AND WON STAR MEDAL. ft^ l 1 ' ' k. mo:- \#i Hf\x. jt-Jkl X it ' SSlfcjA ms i Wyj ■‘•j.. Jy ag*.-: AifcMl \ W' ! srjms&ft o-•O'TBES'# ' : ;7/«Pfcv Xf mlw MMM 2 ' MBEiATy IwirmmSßmK SX* &M«MWL ,i 3& : ?l 1 T i 11-. I'Ai;iI?I is !A ! \ eeu-ed ■tut: t : bin,kine at .New Ylh-k .- IhIXV Tu-.ete. 11l S i)t< 'll'- 1 her. tn \.->v Voi k’- Jai'uuvt ■gfili hue. ; v. ei Ifit ( , Agi 'Ue>' (!>.-.■!.-red that his :>:fsr; is at t' I •!’’ fa-ye J..v<inut’s -.. u-J-v!that hi vv :ii :><• abb: ! a play tie Houston d.-ti. 'J -i ;"mi'e -istrmnuntiiiist "■ a .- e.duat 1 i -.. t J iiv i *;Wheat 1- y il a > - , a be i .t> and l si:. i. ,:. i hist si. held'.; OIOSI il - last: ii.:. . man:;: it tv® during .■. !,M at V. heal a ' High. .. d-m-l ti- t ;;et til-- id.' a if e-.v.'iturdlv bucortunu ia. ii!- :,i-i i ■ uru..:i-./.(•(' a .ja.-.z ::a■ i ii. ,V, fill ii also ai eiu i C( ; tin's... illU.siCu) t)tbth -. >... Ku.m • .1. J uiats ami Lmton. bole .- aenein-; ■ California to end won null" a ioual tallowing i. a- ei I:m ieelt a eul ot: ' a sax , t;si with .-• me < i the biggest name bands in the country, in ei u i'll i: y. !, i<>i h- ' 11 a: 11 pt o 11, Cab Callowav and Count. Bav.a- . ; • r m.: J..ey t iI up G,. ~ •. ( {. ' .. •• ■ .i i tilt- iil.itcT V' ; ;he a aiee:-; !aid. lm :i<-r u.vn. iiait -,et new atti.n da;.. - marie .it .a.-ii Jeaditii nit a !•;- t I Pd: ill P• ,i. • . lie tiv.Veiv Hi Detroit tile xiuii- nt Ldia-aao and *dm s i Ph; 3.a ii.-l pni a. A 1.. nlei t ia.u . iPrti-1' at till. .Mi ,o! y.i-o ft i.a.e.t CllUlCii m Newark, N J . tn,-. si-nsationa! S.-ii-ab 'ed he: i-Lmb to the too rum: ! tin 'musical ladder ie. vv;t:■•'ling an amateur contest m Ha .- n. e Ao'-Ho Tie ate Ist 11’;.- Vea.. ape. She Was Vocalist -.v d.i idii- hands ..f Earl Hines arid liiliy Ki-ksiine beiuru settinu out • lie, - o*. n in HH6 after bcin^ ’; ly :T--. it to a Mu;.iCia«t ‘tvcui ' 1 'hat Sarah her <:*amu* a long mm I . o\ I.haie* si h\ the fart that . h rioVv coniUiMtibs upwards of 0 1000 f. . » ; :i !; idtiir .* t date-, urui ii f\w 4 l 6-3000 aWc o'< ; •Il ' J.- i i' ' * tip.'': V\’hi!o .S<l !(*-' ' ii*'! .ft* lb: r-MOmi.* \<. n'.oum ■ '' I'IA.NS tOM'IKT \clr.v I. oil Mi ;n i. chats w ith Hu.tolti' manager i.i tin- South \m. rioini travel .\getsev who had just, completed alt arrange merits for her flight to (live i Nitelife In New York I i i '•Meinot. Os A Beaches.mb.:. .- NEW VCR is (AN P 1 A! jM' Ser . Happy' to a-ui, ' to ye u tiial ix-babaret ow:u: JOi AY :. AKEY e re-tini.: e iiiiie.e,, . this hi? ixth week . 1 Lem.: . p:talized iMt Nlori is • arc..- nears to a close: Contra, y '.a y. , i sal opinion. Mr Caa-v -a.n .! > broken ankle and other t.-,: injui a-.. P.v .stepping out i f Li i'.i; in to a liok IP. tilt- street puv ie. Back in tin- exeditiK 1 <<2«'s John Carte, and Mai Fra . . own ed ' Im* Nest, a Jn.vnsh.ie r.s: aiet that was patii nized s>y -eem bory of Mavtair's snootv son ' i la. genuine millit.na;, i the city's then inavnr (JIMMY WAI. KER i. the ah- and imiv I'EX.-.S GP IN AN and be: bia.-h e.-tu-r Tomciis Guianan, and ct i;e Holivweeds' stai actoi wen ,n .•in' township (llai ieini to. mo ii .seeing purpose s. RICHARD HUE*) ui! ,m tale of SYo.ut.Mj while m ■■ ' u. thought it -would t>e closer to .live gland. Ah of which bi ing.< in; hack u) ou- pet .-üby e! die .-tod at nrainh- ■ ’.vhi paigti. and .-t.-ve: <. .- m : imiiic-n ir H that ills tend of ,1 ee- 4 m vie-, I't-pr. ;.e:':t: erdu-serv ice to both ini dead an i tde i \ 10;:. RRUADWAY JON PS, >’■’! vcms of age. looked vear.s • younger titan his published age and act-d even 30 year veung-. than, that Hut-v. becaurr- of i-.e .no pounds, vva. thougiit .e-dc: than -it; \em bv many JespiL " ; ..litidul I ! a Uglil ’ ip I that went Land in g'".Hi ..... v U nn v dispo c ßtiuri cXi t t> 1. }■' i Inat cautious moment \v;:<-n an Ae stci'dain or "N. Y Ace" photo/, snapped Richard m .. ? -evn/o. me. ii dui mg 'hi i.- e ■ nt \ i -Ift t ion vvhd, waiting In cm: :■:.- ballot on ■ long sOrUcUl.Tie Lke lint-. Tin • c two the.-ieanr : : .mui (14 : a highc-i olv'i-: i. ■ . pM.-.-e ' Rating Hot Records Jazz Livers Can Help Cancel Fund He tv is a marvelous uppm tu nity 10 contribute pain], --.sK' >, . the Kunyon Memorial iunu f . oamvr rose area. All you have i do is buy the nt.w Caps to I album, '■Giants oi Jazz.' fceUiriug -im and tunes in "A Sian; i- Bo: n" and you not only get six aides, of excellent jazz but you help out an instilation which will roan profits from the sale. Artists: inclu It- Mel Powell, Louis Armstrong, Benny Good* . man. Tommy Dorsey. Lionel Hampton Charlie Barnett, the Golden Caters. Page Cavanaugh . trio and a flock of others playing not only A SONG IS BORN but MUSKRAT RAMBLE DADDY-O R KDSKIN RUMBA and STEAL IN APPLES, St vie rang.- from Dixieland through bop with Goodman tasting the hitter. You'- i) like it. Dorothy Shay c; w.hed inte. t. ■ limelight as the "I'ark Avenue ■ Hillbilly.” She keeps it up in a ne w Columbia alburn railed 'Coining Round the Mountain" and including eight titles: JOAN OF ARK ANSA W PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW, WHY DON'T SOMEONE MARRY MARY ANN E, NO RING ON HER FIN GBR, SINCE MOTHER WAS A GIRL, LOVE ISN'T BORN. (; RANOPA ■ S G E TTIN' Yt) LI Nll - HR EV’RY DAY and THE OLD APPLE TREE. This has much of , the slv humor and hnid guffaw:’ •which were part at her ur-t ai ! hum and is almost ns enjoyable. Frankie Carlos fan- wi'- be plcntv enthused over tiL new Co ! hiinhia album called ‘■Roses lit , Rhythm” which feature his pian > inlavin*? night sides with ro*?e in their titles Thor nrr- ROSES OF PICARDY MY Wii D IRIS'. ROSE, MENiCAT,] ROSE ROSE 1 OP vr ASH tVO TON SQUARE, i [rvM fv s upkle rose, post: • ROOM ONi .V A ROSE and ONF ‘ DOZEN ROSES ThereV swing • ‘ 1 here .nd rhvthw too —m fact. • enough -J everything to .please 1 land lor her l)ei i-mbtr tud con cert da:rc. Miss Swan is present UI there by th< Clcvetaml '/.etas and was happy to have tier flight arranged thru one id her own here in Harlem. thru the gate:; Hum .whence then. ij returning Would that tuc lain:-. ■Il• |> a:m of du t arid t :,rationalism would bid ton up theii lecherous mouth: eu- someone does it fi-r them; L'..f nerd Hot ::-• bortl gainblt-r t) ai e.-pt till-; -A-ager -The.-.e d< a 1 who nave -on. rnto final account mg wioi-e a chapter! in tlicir cnos fit lit Ids so L- ight and iumuhins iiint tn..- whisp-..ring living would do .v !i to foiljv\ befort theii day is marked with nothing but the crying oi :!it yvind and the distant howl of the c cot. and the i:n-k --al A Holiday Though: f a Year (1948) winds its wav across ihe tiiH-iiartaU lull.: i*. e i'uluU'. 1 t'IVH-.iilbel a.-, our Vi. ;tri ’I sh v/ eat light i.-t Pie-, dent HAKitV 'I HUMAN to bring a tilts Americans t.; a fan si-n-a ■ i evaluating human rights it: tins, ti;. -appose.l leading c-iur. I: V of Chi isteniiom a- ali the "tie :v w. apfietjU ■ i.e,'. .! t. i I.i t oiii* type of latiz:-n.sfup contintit’ •L. L.C.f: CoUi'.-.e SO that Sight vVirig i :.- like < i'.rai.i Xlrth and othe Will no! be able to say cm hr:, a A Piano it.’:■ y,r Ltray: Lolling on "S-. a nth beach (7th Au:.. Kv.yth St ; a not..- flu? • tels I i and I raia- t.■ - aten ;t Ii is I,' n. ED SULLIVAN. N Y Daily New.- B'way columnist and It _ lew's' " M ’ mten - ting show bo :n>. .- ' Xlii'i iuti lit i A] loioi Be iici. ’s per. : n t til. INN SPOTS to ' : . : It marks the tl: .-a XifVic a Negro alt has < ve* been given that O K. in Florida." Yes the mi r. acini fa 'i: ' fiomie: -ei. ins I" dw uni'e e'. rii -t t>»•.»- print r .-■. j taint one scarcely can lit ’,', tfie tingerprint:; .1. ai ,v an er telescopic l< n.. : . ,11'. those who want to dance and those who enioy a light cock. ■ tail stylc piano. r nlike most songsmiths, Will - ard Robinson gets wmt of the ■ gtiiuine teeling of tin- people and places about which he writes. Sunn* of his compositions : have been ga'.hei'ed into a Capital album in which his voice is heard alone with those ut Johnny Mei is r. a vocal chorus and Paul Wes ton's band. Titled ‘ Deep River Music. ’ the aibum contains OLD FOLKS. THE DEVIL IS AFRAID OF MUSIC DEEP SUMMER MU SIC MOVE OVER JEHOVAH. COUNTRY HOY BLUES and DON'T TAKE YOUR MEANESS Ol") ON ME. li is, for the most part, quite onj, crablr- An old rnast-.-r whose work re mains ever fresh is Goaned His ballet n-umc iron: the 'Walpurgis Night.' cut f in.- r, :us opc*ra, (Faust.) t eta ins a justly deserved popularity. In a Columbia album o! two 12 inch platters, the City of Birmingham orchestra has • caught the spirit of this vital and exciting work. It packs a re.e , punch. I Biot S SCI I.ITOKS MO 11 UK DlliS IN \. \. NEW ORLEANS (ANP) Mir- : ■ Ivi,,)T* Clementine Franklin, 70. i died hew .-addin! v List week at the. Flint-Goodridge hospital. She is the ~ mother of tec world famous sculp- i i i;. Richmond B.tithe of New York L Her di iifh came alter she failed ; it. recover train an emergency up pendicii? operation Plans lor -her fiincial have not . bi en completed Hei body is to b®! < taken to Bav St. Louis, Miss., he i home. There the funeral will be j,- held at the* St. Rose dt Lima Cath-L one chm Hi. ; Besides her famous artist son. , ‘NTrf Fran'dii. i. survived by an- , i ~ tin i- con, Louis Franklin of New ;] York,. suid three daughters. Mrs < Rita Wiggins, airs. Edna V/light t V-KEK If N DIM' 1 gATIJtfUAY. DEC. ). 194 It Happened In New York (By Gladys P, Graham) White And Eisenhower At Book and Author Meet NFAV YORK- - -(AN V ■ i ion. E: | senhower, president of Columbia j university, and Walter While. . NAACP Executive .secretary, were among the gm-si speak*.--.; on the .Br-ok and Author iunehe- Dorert. literary editor of the- New on, at the Hotel A;-t a. Irma Van Yoik Herald Tri'.-i.irie. v *. ...- man. Ur. W K. B. U.ilc win trai l'd li/C- NegivV pru.yvsr front 1000 to the present a .■ reeei i Ne . York Tm-i'S article, has mad’, i come inter** .ting ui>,- r> *'i-*•-?:>. e. ins research The veteran human robtionist sav? among tithe. ; things "let none assume from tin.-; . record of accomplishment that the American Negro has secured or is about to secure his full r ights as an American citizen, j Least of all are Negroes them- j ■ selves satisfied or ever nptituis ! ic." Howard University Dean Speaks At New School Charles 11, Thompson, dean of the graduate school and profes sor of education Howard univer sity, .spoke on "Booker T Wash- j ington and His Times,” at the j New School for Social research. ■ The editor of the Journal of N'e- ; jet/ Education w»a guest lecturer 1 in the couise. "Negro in Ameri-: | 'an Hist rv " instructed by Ur t Wiihain Daßn; 1 the N-\A , .'i > " Thousand of children accc-mpa : nied by parents and teachers were ;.n hand for the see- nd at: • nual boys' and gsri?' book tun which was held at the American . Museum of Natural his to Mor ' than 1.000 popular children’. 1 -- books were displayed. The- Child- : ' ren's Book council and the Now j i York Times, in cooperation wit:, the museum, sponsored the -in pertdous literary venture. Teachers and anthropologists will find the current issue of the Natural History Magazine, ar. or can of tiu- American Museum of Natural history, invaluable m- an audi j-visual u.-.i. Ari excellent studv has been made ,f the rare ly photographed Tai ahum,e as. a m piv.-i ntative time us Nor ih .-/e* SIR CHARLES FORMS BAND NEW YORK Sir Ch a r 1 e s Thump.-. >n former feaured piani .t s/.th llimui.-: Jacpuet and si j r oi r.urui runs Apollo ret- rd InU;. -s m ;'i-iK’ar,sui With his own five piece band, key men of which in . elude Bob Dorsey, popular tenor ‘ man, and Jt-;m Cnlim.-. guitai. According to Tnompton. writer 1 ui "Robbins Nest' an pianist on turn- "Mad Lad” platter and The \ Street B. at' hit the new band will i style music, "pleasing,” n,-t necer earily (bop> for which several!, men in the group ait. noted, Sir Charles Thompson's current record rek-as< )? (Strange Huur.i -, backed bv (Rhythm Itch,) featm - 1 ing Sir Charles on piano; Bob D<T--.-V, ti-noi Leu Parker, nan lane sax; Shadow Wilson, drum.-.. Jol Newman, trumpet; Freddie i (i:o O i.p • o . and Horn Simmmw, I bar,s. It s on the Apollo label. lit DS>\ JOHNSON AND Oltk HAKE RECORD liltKAklNC SIAM) Birmingham. Ala. The power ; of the dis* jockey was forcibly j demonstrated in this city ns Bud dy Johnson and his Walk 'Em Hhvthm orchestra registered a; record brea king gross of $4764 in j ;■ .me Jay . n;v appearance at the . Bii mingham Theater in this city j 'that r-os promoted bv Bob Urn- j • if-ii, platter pilot on the Atom j : ic Bee Hour, vrhlcn is aired : six hours daily via Radio Sta tion WJI..D •' iuriv l.>.ix offic* take at the j Birmingham Theater topped the j previous all-time record that had j been established earlier this year j the more amazing_,in view of the j by Lionel Hampton and was all j fact that the Johnson crew had j played a Birmingham dance date fu.-*t four weeks previously. Ibnbach, who has one of the biggest audiences of ;mv disc jock* y in the south, made his de but as a promotional impress.arm with the Johnson booking and it j was ceitainl.v an auspicious start | for him. ‘"Set \fy People Free j Folds -tiler Month NEW YORK -<ANP) "Sot My | Pw»k- Free.” the Theater Guild's j bold experiment, is scheduled to j {lose down Friday night, it is re- i ported, after a brief run of 30 per- j formanees. Lack of public inter- ! est and support is causing the | piav's closing, although it pre- j -mts some of Broadway’.- finest: noting in an event of historical ■ importance. and Mrs Lev..-:; WiTh.-rms of New I Qrlenn Barth.-- bad |a-,t visited h«s moth-j er this past sc'irnrmii' before taking | a trip to Jamaica. Currently, he ;? i scheduled to »-o to Haiti to discus: , plans with officials thtere for sculp- ; toring work he is to do tor ,h,-' Hainan Exposii on of 1949. He re- i eent-y designed four new coins j for the Carrlbekn nsUpn. tern Mexico and a lea.* ol the Ha waiin Fisherman The unfinished La -it de [ mocvacy and Washington is con iciered of pc: amount ,mpij t for the incoming mem be .-. of the 81st ! congress, according to th< • editors of Survey-Graphic. Housing, in flation. displaced persons, and the cc.ri.-cr.auon -f oil, man "u’s arid people are aii pivibiemr for action, Tuskegee Businev; Head Attends New York Show Hunn Srntlh. pn-si.u-nt b’usk * gay- Saving-; and Loan associa t.-iii, was amor,;:, noatbles at the National -Husnu ,- -w here. Other out landing merchant? and . •••? r.vp<-r( ■: in :.i!ter.d.ute. at , the record breaking presentafians wen': R. R. Tweman, Commodity Service Co. Kingston, Jamaica; Roland McLean of Trinidad Den tal Supply company Port of Spain; From Africa t ame R. Bee : re!, Lem's Mineral Water wofrks, Joimnnc-sburg. South Africa, An ; drew Murray Hill and Murray Ltd. also of Johannesburg. Cape town was represented by I*.. J. Ho!/. LHC corporation, and F, B. Srigley. Evelyn Hadden and Com : oanv of South Africa, Ltd. Wil : 1 iam J Lee, Albert and Lee Co., j represented hi? firm which is lo cated at San Juan. Puerto Rico. Harlem Nurse Gets Philippine Post Fil'd Li. Ah via Brown of the ; army nurse- corps was royally Acted by a group ol >ai.ir.-u*.- and otner co-workers and friends ut the out pat ent department of Hariem h<,.--pitai. Tite aftaii *v , held at the residence ol Mrs. Ma ta .Vlayer.-; Moore- Tn • honoree :s .* graduate <*f I.incoin Hospital : tor Nurses and a member of the ; Harit-m hospital - raff, Publicist At { Hotel Theresa Charles Howaid oi D«Mum •■‘S„ la noted piii.*hi.-i?,t and Claude A Barnett, di;t-c!.-; «f the Asso ciated Negro pro?.-'. Chicago, were among the notables who were guest;-: at the Thev- .< hotel List W C{' li , AKA's Iriiliafe Jewel Web.h of Hunte; college and Dorothy Powell Jones oi Fan-haven, N J were* inducted mi*.* U»c no. ta- -a ian Ornyt'a, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Aioucita f-i-d. b.e.ileiu and Ann B \.!. dean . t nlc-dgees . were : among the initiating ifficers. No tables ; -;v tin Wert ??or ma Bov j and Lt. Lais; Campbell lof Wasliington, Estelle Osbf rne -t New York Imv, r.sity and fhei- Ji’.ti I^OviZid', Muriel Hahn Cited In Lyric Music Magazine Mui ivs Rahu continues on the w .nsa- ol fame. Sh< thrilled the ■ vti- .in the opera "Aula,” -which .vas presented here at the Brook lyn academy Satuuiav evening. The soprano was also featured in ; the current "International Lvric i. I'.u ur, edited by Maestro Al fredo Saimaggi. Miss Rahn has an i-ntire pace a , inside cover girl of the musical monthly. ‘•The Tint - Flames.” are set ting something at a precedent at tin* • wank, Fifin avenue Hot *l. Brevurt. when tiic-v appear night ly as 1 ; j * uiliV epiil- ill the ~ I Lincoln KALKIOH. NORTH CAROLINA st'NDAV AND MONDAY, Dl t KYJHI.K 5 ii Alan Ladd mi) Donna Kt-ecl BEVO.ND GLORY C OLOR C ARTOON N I.VVS Ot Till DAY I I I-.SDAY, DI CTIMBER 7 POWDKR RIVER U M SHL ALSO Ylanton .Moreland, Charlie < him siiadotVover U!!>VIOW> ,* ID , Kki>.\ A & UH itM>A| idfKMBIR fi-i) DANA ANtrRFAVs Cl Nr TD.KNKY lOIiAUCI ROAD, ON THE SAMI PROGRAM “llaricin Hot Shots And Shad rac k Farter Ml-RDER \\ SWINGTIME Also CHAPTER NO. 4 DAUGHTER Oi DON Q FRIDAY A SATURDAY DECUMBER 10-11 DOUBLE FEATURE!! ALLAN ROCKY” LANE IN ~ f Stageeoaeh To Denver AND Joan ( rawlux-j. Kacliary SetjH jV'lildred Pierre ALSO FIRST CHAPTER RING OF THE FOREST RANGERS i DON’T MiSS THIS".!? nrrrr^'WT't.

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