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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1858
TO HOST NATIONAL BAP-
t ’ C -T CONFAB Dr. G, A.
Long pastor of the Greater
Mt. Tabor Baptist Churih of
Detroit, and general chairman
of the National Baptist Con
vention of America, will act as
host when the 78th annua! s>es
siera gets underway Sept 50,
Relegates from sli parts of the
United States and foreign
fields are expected to attend
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Louis Armstrong, interracial
All-Stars And Hampton’s Band
Draw Huge Audience To Stadium
I NEW YORK (ANP) Stadium
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Guggenheimer. chairman and
founder, decided to give jazz, and
not classics, a flmg recently and
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simu! eousiy celebrate the 38th j
| birthda of Louis <Satchmo) Arm- i
i strong 'he was actually born on \
! Indepe dence Day> in collabora- i
! tion with Lionel Hampton's out-i
| standing band
The decision was a wise one for j
I the occa i drew a huge crowd at, j
; the Lewi.- .on stadium of the Col-1
| lege of the City of New York, com- j
pie ting the second of six weeks of j
music by famous symphonic con- <
doctors, and largely classic instru- ,
I mentalistr id vocalists.
This invaluable summer
rtitrn'rir the first of its kind i
In Amci now in Us. 4i;,t
season, s , to expand its or
ganization i structure from i
year to year, striding more [
and more to endear itself to \
the hearts of New York a mus
ic-loving people Among its 35
or more sponsors are now in
cluded such mammoth busi
ness concerns as Rockfeller
Center Inc. Shell Oil. Metro
j politan Lit, torurance, Gen
eral Electric, New York Te!e
--j phone » and the Saturday R«-
• view.
| On clo'* scrutiny, the affair
; was just another get-to-gether of
two of our dominant Jazz
personalities: Satchmo and
Hamp Both artists serve*! in the
i Les Hites band, as trumpeter and
drummer, respectively, and re
corded together. Each has been a
! number of other famous bands:
Satchmo with Fletcher Hender-
I son. and Hamp with Benny Good
man. It is also interesting to note
j that each has ultimately aspired
j to star in his own organization:
| Satchmo in his All-Stars and
Hamp in the band after his own
name
It was a glorious show There
was Satchmo with his continuous
high trumpet notes, so unique
throughout the world's trumpet
realm, his display of gifts for re
i markable improvision without re
hearsal; and his singing and in
imitable, spontaneous humor, that
cost the vast audience many a
roar!
Hamp embodied the pianist,
(he extraordinary vibraphone
soloist, the showman (the in
strumentalists single-filed a
routsd the, stage), and the
bandleader (employing a u~
aiqwe method of bringing r*
musical number to a halt by
leaping Into the air; when he
lends; herb or (fa* fintw »r u>« I
stage. *he band comes to a
halt) Satchmo had the cus
tomary singing and comic
dancing services of Vera Mid
dleton,
And Bill:. Kyle, his Philadelphia
pianist, incidentally a former pu- I
pii of the present reviewer, came ;
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Minister Who Visited Europe Lauds
Negroes’ Living Conditions In US A
LOUISVILLE (ANP) A Neg
ro churchman who went to Europe |
to see new Negroes are doing a- |
broad, has come back with the feel- i
mg that "I want to hang out the A
merican Flag and tell everybody
how well off we are here'
The Rev. Louis C. Taylor went
Bennett Graduate Named
As A Fulbright Scholar
GREENSBORO Miss Dolores
R. Casimere, 1958 Bennett Col
lege graduate, of Milwaukee. Wis
consin, has lust been notified of
her appointment as a- Fulbright
Scholar for study abroad for the,
in for considerable, "spot” atten
tion. Hamp’s vocal soloist intro
duced a Tittle rock 'n roll Batch- j
mo's theme song was "When It'si
Sleepy Time Down South”, and!
Hamp featured "Flying Home.” '
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to Europe as a representative of j
the African Methodist Episcopal ;
church at the World’s Fair in Brus
seis, Belgium
He says what he saw left him i
with some ‘firm convictions’,
"They holler about all the
1958-68 school year.
Miss Casimere, daughter of Mr.
»nd Mrs Arthur Casimere, will
pursue graduate work in chemis
try at the University of Hod-l
berc. She had previously been
granted a graduate scholarship at
Marquette University In her home i
city, an award which she has now
declined.
Since 1953. Bennett College
graduate- have been the recipients
of six Fulbright awards
freedom there is for the Neg
ro in Europe. Wei 1 H Is true
that there is no social disrrim
ination: we hail freedom in *he
hotels .enr! that sort of Ihing
But when it comes to making
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| | M 0 EAST MAH TIN SIR PET j
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j a living. they just don’t have
it,” hf said.
"Why we Negro people eovildn I
live on what thr-y make over there
As poorly as we live here, some of
our people get 14 to $6 a day for
domestic work. But over there tin
England* 2 or II shillings a day is
big money, (a shilling is H cents'
The minister will report no *vs
observations July 16 and 1" a* the
annual meeting of his derm min?,
tion s cuncil of bishops in Wichi'-
!t vas his fifth trip abroad.