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PAGE SIX This Is It (Continued from i»3£e It writers ham mM, trsduded among those vhQ have said it is Da'ie j Ctrntfie ,who sold enough co pies of his book How To Win Friends and Influence People” to becohie rich enough to need ntiith-! er EMbods nor influence. S don't exbtvly agree with j ]h»i ‘taint pleasing sound’ Jive, t&ough. If somebody called sn* by my full name—Burke Lin- 1 #OO4 Holloway —1 would hardly know who they’d be 1 talking to, but, oft the other band, If whew a person re fers to me by any of the va ried Panics I've picked up Wi travels, I get hep. And those names I've picked up 1 aft many. Here in Raleigh ‘Two J Round’ .'balls me ‘Van Dyke’, be- j eitisfe bf‘chin decoration 1 employ when working on a ’project*. . ! The ’Fellows at Cleo Harris' car ter sbop call me 'Mr. President ; becat-ISe of my affiliation with the j HSJU&A • ■ - Mr. Moras, the cafoi owner calls me 'Kid' . Jimmie i Tfivlor hße made the name 't.iri-j Way Hollywood' . . . and I ee, the i waiter, has had the audacity to, call me ‘Scace-y*. Then, of course, some people) call me everything from ‘That! Double-Crossing .Dog - to a No Good Bum.' _U . Was in the entertainment business that I first found my-i BClf gaining a lot of names. As a! Sldeifnan with tin Kemp Long orchestra, I was colled 'The Fam ous Fat-man' even though 1 weigh in at 93 pounds . , My own, bandsmen subsequently call-; c-d me,'Little Lin', ‘Little Hamp’J and 'Honey boy’ when the gold | was flowing, and. 'Burke the Bum' j whefi tt wasn’t. Folk ih Norfolk call tnc 'Hollo-; wav' ... In Harlem I'm 'Honey- j boy'i and in Durham, I'm Burton’, Fat-Man’ and Vc Scribe’ . . In othei placer:, i imagine, J m called many other thing.-; Wbat what does it matter? A name's only something to bji used and confused to acS vantage. 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Th release (meant j I foi publication) concern:! the «s- i ! tablishment of Scout camps in the j j area. In reference te camping lor Nerm scouts this season, th« release says . The Council will conduct Camp Whispering Pines for (this small 'n' In theirs) negro Scouts” . . . that capita! ‘S’ is also theirs. I feel that the name o.f an en- • 1 tire race is more to be considered . ! a proper noun than that of a (movement Who agrees j TALE MAY NEVER BE TOLU | i THE REAL TALE BACK OF; j JOHNNY MCLENDON’S recent re-; ! signation from his coaching and |athletic department post at North; : Carolina College at Durham may; j never be told in a newspaper. t i We respect 'Little Coach’s’ re-; ! lnctancc to tell all of the reasons , 'v.hv he quit the school where he ; h;e consistently built champion-: ship basketball teams for over a ! decade, but wo know, too, that • Coach is holding something back , ‘just as a great Sport like himself !feels it is his duty to do You may believe me when i I tell ya that Coach McLen don's resignation is to be con- j j sidcred as a signal that some thing is wrong over at ihe ; school Hr. .! F„ S. founded, ’and that the fault is admtnls trative. Sure, President Elder Is doing; j a bang-up job, and some others I of the executive administrative i ’ staff are doing OK, but there’s | ia rotten apple in the barrel over! : there, the presence of which will j soon be exposed. Remember ion heard It here I FIRST. . i r”p~T”T r ‘’'‘ r~ r“jr~ r~j r~ir"n~ I rr - ’— it" ~~~ rr" j rrf"“ — W/* — w i 1 l.j —fa - %%w~ ~i — mx"—' v/y. m arW ir~ — r ~~ ~~~ m, y M w — rps ft* par ttst w// w/. jH— *r mv —~ — W I m r+~^- 'M/ Jl si —~ — r— jj--- Y//A Ay/) _ „ \*T ~~~NT TTW WA snr m. si 3tt — jnsri m \ m w~' — fry- — ~%r , w ———b -j —L I——i—J —LJ—J PUZZLE •4# Snaff sft Uacterioli fist's -xdr* erfian e-f 54 Vessel foe heating liquids Answer to Pitssle No TBB | rnnaiii firmarnn nym |t m i jmm hmsj mM. i ITMmiUP® , i»iSMlmipg Ri£jKToTTl£jß|?MLltf) i a ; id oTniRmF; HplPXj j h] u 1 raj? tlKlxfifl, I 11 H li! J |X|K|O il}£P~* mm fttMTisi unimj KO, 1 90 -55 Kind !?? starch 3T Large tvH* 55 Rlvtt of England fft Plural mdtrs# ASDFADF ASSURED TRYOUTS Fur the first time in its history, the interracial Pioneer Athletic Club ; of New York City Will send a j full trark squad to the Olympic tryouts to he held in Los An- , geies this month. Joe Varney, i 4t»i from left and director-coach j of the club, holds high the check presefUed by Schcnley Import Corporation which will be add- ( ed to the funds already raised | In behalf of the Pioneer Club. ; Among tlie track stars headed I for California are from left to j right: Hugo Malocco. Ibo mo- ; ter; Ros<'oe Browne. 800 meter; | Richard Maiocco, thft meter; toe BFC KY. NEWSMAN IS 1 IST TO FINISH P.R.O. COURSE LOUrSVTLLE, K,v .Tolm Een rtc’or ot *he Louisville Defender, Jamin Horton. Jr., advertising d(- recrntlv completed the full course In public relations at the- Univcr- ; sity of Louisville. He was the first j Negro to finish the course at the! lriSt.i’ution. A former nc'vspaocr <r"rmv, | school trHchci and inMiranc* man. \ Horion i-- p rc:-* ntly national di - j vvriov of rubti cr<-atlions of the j Phi Bela Sign') Fraternity. It-' is; member i.if the ptildie relations board of the Ijoiiisville Hrai'h and) Welfare Council and numerous civic rind hnyin-\-organizations j of national and local .scope. A product of th? University Os ! Omaha, he* studied law at Omaha, | he studied law at Omaha Law ! College and to.uk a year in ad vanced economics at i.ouuvd'c Municipal C’oUc.go bfeforc -tudying ; u tpc University of Lovu tvillc. Horton plans to opfvi a >yshbe relations ronsulfing this felt. . RAFT Ihwi 1835 to 1950, avers:? <'ZC production yet: bird in North Ca- : jolina increased from 100 to 136 eggs per year. This was an in c, • of 36 r rein. North Carolina's t-H Club V.’cek will be held at State Co!- | h.go from July 21 to 26 Farm and Home Week will be held Au- : gust 18-21 OSTBBs| By I.TN CONNELLY *|*HK NATION’S music mogul-. * reportedly are sitting on the j ; hottest campaign song since radios j ; rooked With “Happy Days Are Here : Again" as FDR was nominated 30 ' ! years ago . . . Like that song, this j one is an o?d favorite and @ ho | nanza ? or Eisenhower backer 4 "I | Love the Sunshine of Your Smile"' ... Done in mach tempo, the tune is expected to hit juke boxes, radio ■ and TV sets with the same "Happy | Day*’* impact shortly before the | GOP convention July 7 . . . Which : just goes to show how every angle ; is exploited during a political cam- j ! psign. The Sportsmen Quartet, Jack Benny's “Hm-m-mm Boys," will ! be living out of trunks all summer as a result of personal appearances from San Diego to Seattle and from New Orleans to Near York . , j Giooy Simms has packaged her own TV show and already has at tracted the interest of one net j tvork ... The TV films produced | ■ !>>’ the Protestant Broadcasting and j Film Commission in which puppets j enact Bible stories, are being used j ! widely in Sunday schools, too . . . ! They’ve been hailed by churchmen : : for bringing many youngsters to i classes. ! rm'TFK CH ATTER •OIX’MBIA: Frankie Laine’a latent and one of bia hottest di*sc* j | I* “That's How It One*’’ art lb “Shew In Lover’* Lane” hacking It, j j . . . Champ Roller continues Mt ! *Wt»* up the ladder with another good waxing, ‘Two" and “Meet : ] We on Ike Corner” , . . The ever j popular, beautiful “Oh, How f Mis* , : You Tonight,” i* done In a haunting : and appealing fashion hy Sammy ; Kaye’s orchestra , . . “Ton" hacks j It • • ■ The Mariner* get Into the, i I revival act hy coming op with a , 1 res! old favorite, the beautiful ! ! "JfsnoJn* 1 Dream of Lilac Time" i ; wilts “One Love" on the flip side, i CAPITOL: Bank Thompson ! | comes up with s real tear-jerker ; i in “Don’t Make Me Cry Again" !• I backed by “Waiting in the Lobby ■ j ct Your Heart", a song that shows | promise Les Pan! and wife 1 Mary F&rd continue their success- j I ful careers vdth two more revival* : I i where are they *ll coming j I from’?*! *T*tn Confessm’ *' and j 1 "CariiH-»". | Yancey; Thro. W’iehc, dial ft wan of fhf board of Srlwnloy JLmport Cprn.. and Stanley 1.,-,-,. pert, shot-put star. k-w, onWi^ Buy, Build, Live and Play a! Ocean City Beach, North Carolina Announcing The Opening of OCEAN CITY MOTGit COURT Eleven Modern One-Room Apartment*; One 3-Room Apartment With Hot and Cold Water and Private Bath In Each Apartment, AH Rooms With Inner * Spring Mattresses 3-Room Apartment Has Bedroom, Kitch en and Is Electrically Equipped. Reasonable Rates. I £r*y***. OCEAN CITY TERRACE JIT P ’ A Modern And Spaceous Restaurant SEAFOOD AT ITS BEST Wm? t -1 Complete Meals | MUSIC -BATHING PAVILION ''t '• Dancing Under Tine Stars rs fob aIE! OPENING SOON! Section 2 Os Our Beautiful RESIDENTAL SECTION Score* Have Bought and Dor.cn* Have Built In Residential Area No, 1. % OCEAN CITY DEVELOPERS INC. ‘The South’s Most Beautiful Beach Be velopment" OCEAN CITY TOPSAIL ISLAND BOX 811 HOLLY RIDGE NORTH CAROLINA 33 Mile. North Os Wilmington, N. C. w * de H Chestnut Highway 17 Secretary 1 reasurer THE CAROLINIAN John Crwncz, mound si r. for tho: |'Florid.v A. si rjd M. Coliogc im.-jr -j I bab ioatu tkiriug Die 1956, 51 and! 152 sf-astms. conipilori a rc' ovd of: : ;0T wins nnd foot flofc;,-!*.- Ho - o-1 • * cently itwcO a vn ofos-ionui can- i !H• ft v,t 1) u><- N- v York Giants' j and will rogorl to the Suu.bury,, ! tv... oh.’. ->f ho CLa u B T;) -S!aft i b .'guf. SAFSAFD 1. A ohitirnrmn ors » hMiJk eebteh: (») *tpr|ge, <b) g» vrl, fn) bat, (4) bfttonf 2. Fiduciary means which: (*) hold in trwst, (hi BnamJil, i«) ewe enter, (4) accomplice? 3. The product of which Is most needed in dtjgest fni fpndsu (») iiver. (b) thyroid, <e) adreosL (d) parotid? t. An ampule would he. found In the kit of which; lei pl.nw, **»! phyaielan. <«! carpenter, (41 piano t.nner? S. A fa-ilblrd would be most interested It* which «*»; (*i book sow, ib) hmt s*w, («) bucksaw, (4) oeoaow? ANSWKWS »*u>*a ,•»)--» '«sp(*4Sa —4 ■•Ml” ttfj it; j tssti S| (S>~ f i t»v»n is)— 7 The tf»s2 TJorlda A. and M Co! 1 jlcsic football ioam tv ill run from;; | the t Tray Lateral offensive. \i :'52 carr-piiigu with sf-ven courceu-: j Th, Florid? A. and M. Culleve iT.'lHci’.' arc scheduled to piny the ' Prairie Vi«. ■ Panthers in Talia li... u- on Octobri 25. The till cvill •i of iiational importance : olh •c gridiron powers. ***'' .. ;r :.’ ‘'■ ’'■ ■ : -.<-' -/, .:''t ■' •- . ~.' ■ -1 ' '•’ ■ \ '■ ? WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JUNE 14, 1352 Lotffn Sharpo, F;..m : cce end on t),o 105 i uQUod v -t , an all-, tote su j lection in lu.s native Ohio. Col tun- j TIMR FI.IEB • ■ • Mrs. Adelaide Johnson, 105, K kissed by pilot Koberl Cuba, afier l»ndlng Sew York's La Onsrdi;* field (oi!owinsr her firs) a)» irip. rC\\l\'Av* R# ———, *3.20 <OO PROOF LIQUEUR ISOUTHtRN (OWfORT CORPi ST. lOUIS 3, MISSOURI
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