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18 THE CAROLINIAN •mr.EE KNOTNO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1958 Orubsck's Quartet, 4 Freshmen, Ferguson Orchestra To Play Jazz Festival Here Mu.sic as modern as the build in? in v’hir.h it. will play, the State fair Arena, will be beard on Sun day afternoon, November 9th, when the first annual Capital City Jazz I'-.-tival takes place. The concert " 'll begin at. 230 p, m. with doors of the arena opening at 1:30 p. m. Entertainers to be presented this year, all of them musicians In the modern-, jar* field win include the following; r •/:J —» • ... JfSjv V . . : w: . *s.'• ~lW>v—; STATE F4W ARENA — -v e-~r a g~r-.r---r:,- Champion Bourbon $ -4 ! 1 X Fifii Pint 8 Years Old Straight Bourbon il hiskey s YEftts niß tniioHi mumon v-'Hi’ifty itn rioot stwititf ftbitiiHt to.ti •< <• Fresher Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Furniture Co. >0?, E. Martin St Your Capital City Tel TE 2-4471 ; THE DAVK BRIBECK QUAR TET. consisting of Paul Des mond, alto saxophonist; .foe More.llo, drums: Eugene Wright, bass, with Bruberk at the piano. The BruherV group just recently returned 'mm a • our of Europe and the Near East under She aupices of the, State Department. The Four Freshmen, the top vo cal group in America today, con- sists of Rosi Rsu'bour. Ken Albeit, Don Barbour and Bob Flanigan. The Freshmen are aHe Instrumen talists of note. They record for Capitol. Since 1935, and their high ly successful single ode Day by Day," the Four Freshmen have had a succession of hits including “Graduation Day," Charm,tin,' 1 "Julie Is Her Name,” plus a lons ‘ list of olhrr singles Their album " consists of “Voices In Modern." “V re s h nr. e n Favorites," “Four Freshmen and Five Trombones” and at least four others. They won the "Best Vocal Group" category in the Metronome Magazine poll for the past three years. Maynard Ferguson and his or* chestre—Trumfrafcr Ferguson and h*s band played a record-breaking engagement at. Now York's Bird land this summer and appeared at some of the country's leading Jazz festivals The sponsors of the Capital City Jazz Festival spent FOUR FRESHMEN much time In signing Ferguson for their date. The Sonny Rollins Trio, s I rondern-iazz combo whosp rrrord- I mgi- are top sellers m jazz circles, | will make their first appearance in the state. Like Maynard Fergu son. they played the leading jazz, festivals of the nation this pa : f summer They have a long list of singles and a number of albums to | date C’f>m)nc jo serve as inaster of rn emnntrs a! lhc Capital CH V ,!aiz Festival will hr Leonard Feather, jar- historian. vn.-sca rirte o riler unH promoter fie is the author of such books as "Th« Book of and ft" Encyclopedia of Jr-’z " bor-p hut |mi; adivf In Ibr T' R ■ he bora roe proToitient through contribution to Look, (he New Vork Sunday Times. Red Book. Metronome and nlher magazines. \ contributor i to Fsouire s>nce 111 bhe ran the Esquire .Jazz Toll* and pro | rtuced all the famous Esquire ja7/ eoncr-rls !!<' is editor oi Tlayboy. During 1957 Mt he was and <s a consultant on VBC TVs pioneering educational scries "The bubirct is .f-s/r Sponsored by the C»p!i»l Ci 1, i .Jazz Corporation, rnm nosed of a I group of Raleigh people whose ; aim is to bring some of 'hr- bor*- i k no«- n entertainers, ,'m f,b.e> jazz : field to the nty for a 1■- ival e.u h j November, this year'-, fpUr-al ■ H jbe held at the N ( S'gte V- Arena on Sunday aft l mom', No vember* Oib Doc s \v|l] oppii i:y.n with the concert set for 2 lb | P M | Is Speaker ti 6u* ■"> <*-» r.*' t* s , |%rA?J h». #V -1 ' v? I GEEKNSfioni.’ I-'.' * j the future Don t !■ 1 V • l'■ -:*n■ i i'li.Uui moM ; <•!( t. -r., j .vour rfforu-i. In !p Jo make v. h : i : i it should be D r O rt \ don W i ito, t *- ! ‘ : | cellor of Wouiar-- < ■ • 1 !• .■ ’ v * * ] this advtcp to Bonnott l ?>i<■ mu ; rient.s Fund ay afte> iV'-’n in •■.<■ ■ pr; trie' >a?e "'lh ■ PI ■•* in j dividual Choice:-" Although nut di-counui r t'-« if J portant’O of A romp I'-lii f ••. <•.t i and of necesvuy vn-'d •t, ■ ~<• i ■ ! and iaborafm y erjuipicnl. D | Blackwell said that r.,ch u' j future v>, ill depend to a i <r: ' <>' I ent upon the cU<f vhi *h f u‘ makes while iu college. "Derision i < .i tnclrr of In dividual fire will,’ hr "hut (bis rlrt»s not operate in a vacuum, but. in a cultural inn tent f am using the term ■ til lure’ not tit its usual ■ -n e, hut in the terminology of the so rinloglst whereby it refers to the customary repetitive ways of thinking and acting by a group of people." Dr Blackwell podded nut that ; ton often conformity i •>lt - he ! cause a student, does those thing? I which w ill help her to be liked | I by others. He suggested the de- I velopment of a high sense of val ues. These, hr ruicf, am "the mam- ! strings of human choice They de- 1 tenwine what you do arid what you I will become ” Where soil fumigants -ire used applied at least 25 per cent, of i vour tobacco nitrogen in the nitrate j form j It Pays To j ADVERTISE Daisy Bates Reveals Her Reason For Leadership; Cites Courage Os Others MONTGOMERY CANP. - "Unto this end was 1 born,” stated Mrs Daisy Bates, of Arkansas, Sunday ns she told the 'Little Rock Story’ io thousands of Montgomer ians at the historic Dexter Avenue Baptise CSmiclt, on ns annual Women’s Day observance, Mrs. L C. (Daisy) Bates, presi dent of the Arkansas State Con ference of branches of the NAACP is one of America's honored women m the struggle for human rights. REFERS TO BIBLE Mrs. Bates told of the events surrounding the 'Little Rock fiasco. 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Martin Luther Bing, Jr. must have promised her son to the Lord also; Mirism. the sister of Moses; Ruth, Deborah and Esther, Mrs. Bate? also said, that the children of Israel vdio marched around the walla of Jericho to make them fail, had inspired the people of Montgomery to walk a veer until the walls of segregation and discrimination on buses had fallen. 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