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4. ’ _ sMettir..';;j *aihi Ratmgllie Records •T PRANK M. DAVIS kick 1i*«t’* kW b«t «ffcotiv«.|ernt? Biufr Orodbjr ig your meat Atec WiWer** odtat hM an u]. with bis D««e« of Legend of Old tramodem and divertin«: Oolum* California and Prairland Lullaby bia of The Oiildren mot the Will Bradley plays two conimei- Train and Seldom the Sun, Thia cial tunei well on Columbia, Onec froup’* effect* r«me from the In a lifetime and I could make . w*e of in*tniment» not generally you pare. Tommy Dorsety’s Victor VUHk Macie fcy' £*•*• S^ntli aiwopi^ed with danc* mutic plus of We -Hiree sounds like a flttin* Sddie Souflv, known as “th»,ima^native acorinir. followap to his beet 8ellin;, #arii Mqrel of tJie rlolin,” is onej A«ain twmine his attention to “I’ll Ntever Sraile A«aiiv.” The •f tiMM rare vMtsicians who can pcpolar ^nes, Duke Ell»n«ton couplinar is also sweet, Tell me at F. D. R. Dedicates New Airport kol|| vwkif «nd play “legitimate** five* Five O’clock whistle a mean Midnifht. Bob Chester turn* I» ti>e new Colombia al- dn« *nd a screwy ending on Glenn Miller technique on We h* prorea himself every Victor, alone with Ivie Ander- Three for Bluebird and mak'^b Ac Tirtoo»o, deToting Hit son's rocal. Coupled is Tliere it more rhythmic, but his reil a swisiglesa chambor Shall Be no Ni^ht, played hot talant* are saves for Off The Oat «o0tiica ^e ear. straight with sax team stealing Record, pleny Jumpy. n» eiflii aunben on these honors, along with Herb Jeffries’ fVjr Gmde-A harmoni»n;r, ftmt platers raiiff* from popular vocalliing. On Okeh are two by hear the Charioteers on Water ■lekJdScs tto» the daisies. Tklea Coojbie Williams' bunch from ttie Boy and Swing' Low, Sweet are A Pretty Giri Is Like A full orchestra, Title* are Drn ClMrto^ a Columbia. This is sinsf MuMtf sod Pardon, ICadane^ Long So, showing good small In? t^ dap hands over. Larry EigMnier «nd Melodie in A; Para band finewe plus fine growl Clinton will have the ji-bteAufr* Mt Vof smd La OompsnitA; trumpet and bad singing by the wesxing out Dig Me Honey on a»d AUeii^> and leaer, and Give It up, a ton« I filueb^d. This number kicks and Hcjre Ksti. Tempos are thoae of eive op willingly for it i* qolie hop* all the way through and ttie trox iTOt, waltz, eongo, tango Inferior. Jimmy Doraey also has feature* strong Clinton riffs. etardas t© further piwe his a pair of pops cn Decca, the hit Coupled is a rousing hot version WMrtility. fhis set is well worth sonc. Whispering Grass and cf the oldie, my Buddy, Heni-y Iwviag If «•» »t all for th-j Talkin’ to my Heat, distingwkhed Youngman, moi»ologiBt, uses up ■Mgie of • maaterfully played by snatches of appealing alto hear from the radio comedians. *aaz. I ,'5'?' t'' T''* n\.„ " ♦ Cuban Prohibits Discrimination Because of Color South Caroiina % Republicans Hold Mass Meeting Columbia, tb® MpStsI, 6and^ sftemooffi, Ockxber 20. Alon» with the main •ddress wliieh wiU b« deliv«%d by a repreMntiB)tive from the Ee- piAUcan NationaJ Headquart^n will be talks by Colonel GeraH, This state is m«k Mrs. Amdrew W. Simkina, Mtate in» » surprising fins rfiowin« in director of tha women’s divWon ,‘-ha “WiUWt for f*r*sidenf' Cam *nd Rrjbert W. Mmcs. M. 1), commltiteaman from ♦Wi*. . sax. j Best race record of the week it Ti^alag oa tha haat Israsl Crosby, one of the finest Black woman blues and Miss. 1V> play a fitting tribute to »en who ia currently town by Creole George Guesnon t^banj Dodds, great clarinetist neglected, puts in aoTne notes for Decca. In addition to being «ho died « few weeks ago, Sidney Wmself cp the Horace Heivderson 'fO«d singing, there arc excellent •^ops” Bechet gathered a dis- Okeh of Flinghig a Whing Din?. ««*»r and trumpet bits. Sopny ttngoishad grmp includfeg Dari This entire number is well grooved Terry, who . always produres dij- Hin««, Re* Stewart, Drummer in the Andy Kirk style and ha^.tinctive and sincere folk blues, "Baby” Dodds and Bmaaist John excellent piano by the leader as .is at it again with his harmonica Lindasy to record for Victor, w-ell as on the co>mpanion piece, on the Okeh of Blowing the Blues feloe far jsm, Johnny. Thg result When Dreams Come True, *1jo '*nd 44 Whistle Blues If Lil i9 a twniHs. sentimental alow disdngisbed by a good sax choir. (Cress hadn’t tried to sho^t her- la»f*it song by Herb Jeffries llist One of Henderson’s very best *eli hoarse, her Bluebird of Ro- awre Imui adequate. The same platters. There’s a very screwy mance in the dark would be pv«ap also tvned on the hsat ncveky number which sounds much better, with Ain’t lliri>ah«viQ* in iihicfa like t recitatfen iin anatomy by » have I done which isn’t at all tlM rhytfiK solidly kicks wl*h medical student. It’s called Dry bad. Baby Dodds beating a mess of Bone§ and gets burning treatment | — ■■■ ■■ lliiirii B« sure to hear tiie briUi from t)wo>- groups of rhythm aat trwnpet-piano echo duet sincren, the Merry Macs on Decca iMrtiSMn Kex and Hineg uid of and Six Hits and a Never Took «0n«e >lftiere’« Pops’ starriag as A Lesson in my Life, excellent, wad 9tt soprasio sax. |with the Decca companion piece Birmdngham Binning police MUt Herth trio tarns iu Wing, well done. qirded themseltes to arrest a ■Mention to a pair of Ellington Bari Hines’ new Bluebird, Ann rapist or at least a burglar when , i ^ k i ^ Crocl* Love Call and Black and Trpsy Turvy, seems slanted a woanan’s voice told them ex- ™ Tan Fantasy, for a new "aihly for tb0 eota. machines. ^V»>dlv by telephone Tuesday week. Since cff aonaiderabie interest Billy ESekitein sings oo the first tba>t “A mac has Just broken into ^ Mi novelty. The frianist in and Walter Fuller on the second my kitchen!” “Cr»ol«” feta on a boogie Woogte Like UHisic with Western ac Batista, who a* a President Roosevelt lays the comerstont of the new $12,500,000 Wash- youth waa a railroad worker, ington National Airport. In his dedication address he declared America vj, metenrfldc cata«t> is rapidly doming impregnable. Left to right. Secretary of Commerct *. i ^ ’ lease Jones, John McShain, Philadelphia builder of the airport; thi when, as ^ sergeant in Cubas Havana, Cuba — Second only in interest here and throu«haut Cuba to ^e inaguration of thS|*-h* popular President elect Col Pul- ^„dar tbs e«4>abla and gencie BatLrt* a. head of this Is- fearies. l«ad«rahip of J. Bates ? land republic, U the adoption of c«rald of chairman the new Constituti-n which nat of the SoiKh Carolina RepuiMican only extends the rights of the p»rty. As ^e e*mpaign draws rr m ^ righU of t^ pe«^le, but aids KTntl (iTI them materially in their economic aivWon, hs«de4 by Seymonr‘ e ruggle for the necesdtiea of CkrroU of Coltunbia, has laid ^ plans fol* A ttfWittnotli itete r«lly Adopted by a Conatiteuent A«- . ■ sembly, after five months of to feed ten mJlaiOB people. Buti Wiasfcington — Charias Hous* bitter partisan f^ts and debats fdr*ign a])italiat% eyeing big ownael for the NAiACP ha« amain pi*"vi«ion of thia new char sugar ptvtfiits, liAvd iMde Cuba ®**«®d a m«mber of the ter of Cuban liberty, guaranteej almost a one trop nation. Of board to handle tha that; more thaw on# MHion d^an in- "elective Berviice advlacry mats “Every discrimina>ltion because vested ti>ere by Amariean inter- named by Gen. Albert Cox of i«ce, ser, color, class or any “*•- 1600,000,000 haa been powera to name tWrr oiwn other tfjiwg harmful to hunwn W«nt in the deVeJoptoant of the aaaistaait ©r more aasi^nt* if dignity is illegal and punishable." industry. |neccaoary. President Draft Board President, and Brig, Gen. Edwin M. Watson, his military aide. II I Cl 4 L Economic " conditions of Harlent IlflrlCin 0K€tCfl6S such a low ebb * that many youths are compelled By Sid Thompson ^j obtain money. =r.ii«-v:T-:—■,ifli,—jr.T:";=r—f--Q. There ig not lessi disrespectt for New Ycrk — One of the petty Harlem, Just more need for army, he led ifhe revolt a^inst Ptesid«nt C«rlo9 de Cesapedes in lOSiS. As a result he became ome of tihe nation’s political big wigs, and in turn became head of the Cuban army and Island dic tator. The Presidency is Cd. Batisita’s first elective position. Duriof his four years’ aar^oe aa Army head he built mcc« than 1,200 schools in rural and urbaa has reduced tAverebv the country’* hig'h illiteracy per centage, and one of his firfet pro mises a* president ig that tiie U« annoyances of living in Harlem >PP°rtuntty for work for its ^ Coupled is what apartments, is the Jiaappearance^ district*, of the hall coin box telephones.^ elecillon* are At «he time each floor of Up to date apartmeRts had a telephone “*• *. booth, but repeated robberies of and boarding building program will be- exteud- he boxes has compelled the phone Forma, Mntaining apace Kwnpany to discontinue placing Cuba has 4,100,000 population, them in halls. One building on marks, ^engtt of stay and j . ^ country rich in natural rs- Sngar Hill had its phones ripped J^ve been pr.- from the wall fo«ur time* in two i.^rietors to fill out, Deapit® their „ weeks. Another in a lower Hai- producing three crops a year, BREAK IN WOMAN’S HCH/SE; CHARGED WITH “RECKLESS Company to DRIVING” owner of the latter building infinite deitail, illegal vottng con tinues. Harlem habits are peculiar- and hard to break. Despite the enough, fMcordin^ eatixnates 'YOU'RE TELLING ME! By WnXIAM BfXXc } kf CentTMl Prest Writer SfT» WORKING on it for Bit mwifhs a South African has {jaat aaiHstsd a toy house made MtitlrBly tt matches What has llwoain* ot tha old-fashioned 'idea kkls weren’t supposed_to May wttta matches T , ’ ’A _ 4a iaereasiaf nu^vbtr of Ger- ^MB pUota Meem to be bailing ' wift aatf Uadiag in Londoo. Wb»ft tb$$. part ot tbe "If you icsfl't litk 'an. Join 'eo" mov«- 'flM ah!af tratriile «Hfli Indian aoearilBg to Qraadpap- dM. ts that It osnally ta have been B«med at- par dM Maafcat lodteM.^ insisits tlMt there be a talaphona newly opened West End on the premises, the phone com- Theatre, only ^ block from the aiaA at the next deak says he knows s lot of argu« mentative folk who after Tues day. Nov 5, will have to think up somebody else to be for c»’ against,^ , ^ f - A aaa's borne ’way be bis cattle but it's tbe little wifie gets most fun out of cbatig- ing tbe furaituxe around. ^ ! ! I > Eskimo wbmea, 'we read, are old at tbe age of 40. That's a paradox since It would seem fliat In their fr.gid climate thej^ would be wan preserved.^ ! ! ! _ , A newly Invented doll picks' up small objects with its mag netized hands. The perfect doll will be 4»ie which can put Itself back in the toy closet after b^' tnc left oa the staira.^ With ^ufl drawn, police epeJ pany has installed a looked, strong; to the home tf Mrs. David A. ox to bold tha phone. Pk}lic9 Hall, and found tha.t there really altitribute destruction and robbery was an intrder in her ki^c^eti of these pho^^ to youth gangs, but h6 iMa aittang- in an automo- Numerous burglaries in Harlem bile. provide plenty of excitement for people as Alpheui Lawler, 27, had Io»t police and citizens. Latest acare *^e Saturday Apollo TheaifTe, has the prettied line of shew girls in town, a gorgeously costumed show, *n excellent band and entertainers, tha Apollo draw* about twice &s the West End. mJ’dnis:h(t. show control of his ear while driving was caused by the eocape of a *^**e could hardly get near' the and the machine Jumped th» peJ; monkey who scampered into Apollo- while there were plentv nf curb, plunged 47 feet acro«>.it backyard and noisily inapeted |*®®ts available at the Weafc End. Mrs. Hall’s side ytrd, broke garbage cans for tidbits.'Frighten j ^r*>dit must be ?ive»! Char]it> down the wall and came toi rest erf tensints, visualizing burglars, I^»vi5 and his co-workers of the in tile kitchen. phoned^police, Three radio cars,!West E?nd for (retting togeither They charged- hiin with reck- responded; Cautious police, wi^h|®**e of the finest shows, e^er less drivin^g. .. ' > drawn gups, entered the yard and sep'n in Harlem, for their opening week. Proprietors made a big StATE 4-H TEAM TO BIG SHOW I I THERE MUST BE A REASON Why So Many Homeowners Have } : Modernized Their Houses Throusrh The ;• COLONIAL i ROOFING !md SIDING COMPANY 634 East 4th Street Charlotte^ North Garolina : Don’t live in an ugly worn-out looking I uncomfortable house - On Easy Terms J; that will suit your convenience we can :: : re*roof or re«ide your home with insu- ;■ ; lated brick or asbestos and transfer it in- - ; to an up-to-the-minute beautiful building :: I I SEE OUR INTERESTING EXHIBIT SOUTHERN STATES FAIR * mmm m tsf Sr Air Hera mistake by plsc,fnsr a white girl in i*he brx oflfice. She is the only one s>lling tickets at a theatre in a colored district. Resenting the hui?e Willkie- MeNsiTy banner streftthed across Beventh avenue, local Deimocrats are said to have cut the ropes holding it. Caused a minor tra ffic tie up jusit befoi^ ^n^idnite this Mortday. Art minded Harlem ites are enlisting* the aid of no tables to save the Harlem Art Center, now threatened with ek)S ing. Bessie Bearden, socilite ex- newsihawk, is gaininar the support of political great. Celebrities were noticeably absent from the West nd theatre opening last Friday '215 street. Resembles Single member® of Harlem’s Square theatrical district, pride, the 36?9th Regiment, Shown iQaUng out his report lifttr testing an an!ny plane at Wri^t Field, Ohio, Capt. Samuel H. Har ris, of Pittsburgh, is the peaeatiiai. i ace of the U. S. Army Air Corps. He has been decorated with th* Im- tinguished Flying Gross for facing dangers approximating those of battle in hia career as test Dilot. OCTOBER ISth - 19tfa Lena parks scholtz, it. and Hftnnah TouneblOod, 16, near Charlotte In Mecklenburgr county, are North Carolina’s entry In the ni^tlonal 4-H dairy foods demon stration contest to be held at thA National Dairy Show In Harrls- bur». Pa., October 12-19. • • • The fflrls demonstrate six different kinds of cream sauces and explain the uses, composition, and value of milk and milk products, * * ■ Aa state winners the (iris are Klves trips to the natloni^l contest by the Kraft Cheese Company, which also awards watches to mimbprs of the top team from each of the four extension sections. * • • Conducted by the extension service, the con- tost was started this year to teach youth to know and demonstrate the «alue of dairy foods. Times More are people pass (the com«rs of 116th ihaking a hasty but thorough fling and Seventh and li25th and 7th at nite life before mobilization, avenues, than any other in Har- A sign of retumrng prosperity lem, according to a suirvey by or vica versa, “ladies of the even-^ United Cigai? Stores. There is ing” are becoiming more numerous muph bootleg coal from Penn, and have extended their haunts. beinf sold here. Out of 101,201 There are seven brilliantly lighted children born in New York last theatres within five blocks on year only 7,800 were colored. TO YOr LADIES BRING THIS AD and WE WILL PRESENT YOU WITH A BEAUTIFUL LADIES^ HANDKERCHIEF 79c Pun 811k FULL - PASmoN HOSE 79c SUk LADIES^ SLI All WM .;..39c.. THE NEWEST and LADIES DRESSES SMARTEST In Town TRADE STREET With Every Purchase of $1.00 or More, WILL GIVE AWAY Gentleman J Tommy Dorsey, NIC’s "Sentimental over the opening script of his new series with featured vocarists Cennia Hainea and Frank Sinatra. Tommy and hia pepuiar gang return aver the NBC-Blue Network TnursMya, beglnitlng. Oet. if. In a awell musical ahow called ^‘Fama and FortunaV *~' FOOTBALL A. & T. COLLEGE Vs, UNION UNIVERSITY SATURDAY NITE, OCT. 19th GREENSBORO Kick-Off STADIUM 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION $1.10 (taxinduded) Th Game You Have Waited For Miilillk Hmm
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