PAGE SIX
WILL PRESENT COMEDY AT ST. AUGUSTINE
Nitelife In New York
hi ALVIN MOSES
NEW YORK-- (AX' 1' ■ LENA HORNE, gi aciuu.*. lad> <>! •
pud . iii.c.ii beloved by till with whom sh<- conn •> contact, j.
tin recipient •.)! congratulation* fr«>n intimate ; i <nds lui receiving
ti mi".'' .VJCJM conti ~-t nt i.u-h higher ltgu;' W" jm.t
can’t iuivv too many talent.- I "good will am b:,-sudor-- :n *;.«->•
tin i<• t - ini :y tin tii.-lrnH'i'aUi. times »f Lent I! •: nt ' -l.ttun
Tiie vo! Li of the theatre. nightclubs and a- :»*.*•• > till m .urn.-
till- s'me Ml KUDiE BIDV. N, : ) N- \< Ve: ;.s la ! bn ilet' -M
't.ii.' tipi. leijile. el niij.'e age. in t!i( "'.e liiltlle 1 I'lieit
I. do i to tv "ii t kid it wiui v, .is jjoiHil.ii n a politic..! ami
M n M-
Following out weekly i .«.•;• in. ,v selected a itei ... best
of the ne t .moMiit. I)■ a Alvni:
Wiui* l am ;ti!l a young ter, ) t(.-call very vividly lirt* tale
I’ve had with my sister, Mr: liantinh Sylvester Ciai!.e nalionailv
known nightclub arid theatrical singer, about a msl- comedy
tar known as Flounce Mi 11... I lee: that '.hi p:.j i 1 .eh perlorin
eis as 'JUittic Blackbird" wrote mould be a pa. < ot out swiftly
moving civilization and know you share in such opinion with m
* i circulate in a group ol some ill) ot more Atneri an kids not
vet in then 30 who wish lead sonic ol tin- highlight.-, a: Wei!
as tii> state I hen passing. Pit g.vee us u sketch uit this ru-st
I’haracter • lien time perm.*.- and jnoe again, thunk , .. lout.
HKNNIK SYL\ KSThK
Mfi-i l.riiox Avenue, NS’!"'
VVe ate still trying to r. aLiv e t;.<- dory ir.ot main i •
Mill’s eateet mtciestiia' to pat'mi:. Oi the theui So Utdii .v- j
do, Me Sylvester, then !'« .*. tael :IH '.ltd piov. '.tin t UJJ: t. >■ a
and your inf-has
t\ ; u Kctio circuit rnu :«*al eomc.l'. headline t. 'he dually 11
e:f dattet'i ti. S. Lhomp;-.on earned a.5.001) per Week < )lit >o
highe at salaries paid, a colored rni<-. .■anci the days m ’
immortal Be.t William Ben m W.e- hict-n m- oil :--.m m
parents v- >t■ neve: ! new v. not -cal e .mt* .t‘ eu n’u- am-.u.d, 1 ,lJ -
Florence Milh. w.-s tin ins’ a . Weil as me at. si ol tn. man,,
Blackbird: ot Lo v f.i she’s how*
T.ventv i.*»e years a.>•, -lie e.as ■t. .ri-a-n with an attack a -P
pendicitis at ih, height'of act stag*- stardom 1" aJ. -F
i,:ght to-!iowing a ,usii afipende-i. t, -ni ,■ sin d.* —■*t ■■■ h ‘ ‘ ,
shocking stag* tuvei> ol two -.ontinenH 1 > toe u.uit-atic.s
these events He: lurHi-ii, need in a chui-h i-i ii-oiein 1 _
*noft mourners than <Jo figures high in the titus Mini.-
ci cur nation As she lay in state tri a rich puts:'. i
in the undertaking establishment ot Mrs. H A.tuiph. llo,*. '-it oi. ,
Werd 137th street and 7th Avr. ugly rumors c;..:ulated m _b-ro* j
the colored weekly papers and the viv* darn -no tael cuds ■
to the true cause of the passing of this talented yet j.atneo.
light figure it -.va.- tnoucht that some i.oiv'-n > i "*hei. ' ■’• 1
(if 11 rulletjll* ! i:.et rnyste: iHU.vi; e,u*;. -. U** i,' a> 1
Blackbiid , , , , , ■ i i
Ti.e mrnors wit*- late, bianm .1 tah-e ! ..mounded. »•*
Bronx Daily New:-, a papei a dk ivmjoi w hite snpt rt rmd D‘ ! ;
carried a screamline in this eonneeit n \ uh fad, 1 h’ l ■ \
RUMOR ABSI iili Among the r-'Uiilii - .'e-.i ■ t - >• '
and col, re 1 mourner- wb rnilied ar.».mtt toe ■ ' ,-t-- a- "' ' .
tege oassed given point % ■-*•> la.me.i dead r>- man.-, ut m* •
personal adnnreis ol Mh- Mills who was w.deh »‘.ved ,
The church was inadequate set the P>ess el the tiu.'og " *
(ought to get a clove view ot thing The police ccrnnus mm*-i
assigned 150 patrolmfen to guar t against ac,m-ntw A? ?>■>
points they made a human chum thand to batio Mute U,i. - .
. , r c formed the fun,-w<l c wriw" and 2uo. ti"'-at F Vl '. u ‘ 1
mem as tali as the elt-likc darling, --t the • tage. Ulmvui m .-pa
iaU ‘siu- S was the toast of Pat : London, Be.hr.. /before H.U. L !
Mew York and otl.*v r > AJiiviu jl lAh - *'■ ’ ' * ~
now right these prophet •’ were, that . half centtny or more wou. . .
eLs before the L qua! >t FLORFNCE Mil,Lb would gra. e t. *
American Mage She was ift deed one .4 musical r vm-dy - g«a. |
est queens'
Stases One Han Slum
V
Aaron Douglas, one of Amer
ica’s foremost eojitemporarv ar
tists, art justs one 01 Ids portraits
a; his one-man show of ! paint
ings that were un exmi.itioii iust
week at Fisk t niversity where
he hearts the art department. Mr.
Douglas’ exhibit wa- accepted |
ants Sater canceled bv two o 1 ;
Nashville’s leading cultural cen |
ters but when tinally displayed j
at Fisk t'niversi.y win impartial
ly acclaimed by erities. Kulli j
t ampbel) of the Nash’dlle Ten
nessean (daily) declared that i(
had been “some time since art lot
•‘is it; Nashville had been treated
to a show as outstanding av Doug
las” and lamented the t'ae. that !
because ot transportation diffi
culties many citirens would be
denied an "impressivi showing ot '
thfcj nirt ii ui (>rt judit pu
recognition.
HiiifitioiS Aedaiineil In
A, & T. Collie Cower?
GREENSBORO - Continuing to
add to Ills Icurel;-.. LL -.-id Kubinoff
brought his SIOO,OOO Sr-aatvarius, a
wealth of showmanship and an
abundance of art! tic ability, to A i
snn T College lasi week to thrill
1,400 students who filled Hami n.
Auditorium /or the renowned vio
linist's first recital at, the College j
Hu.birjo.fi appeared at the college j
as a special Lyceum presentation.
The performance, was one ot nine
the indefatigable artist played tn
the one day he was in Greensboro.
The celebrated artist opened hi
matinee performance with a spec
ial arrangement for the violin of the
entire score of the “Warsaw Con
certo.” displaying 1 a magic touch i
with his 1731 instrument that mark
ed the complete recital. Later in I
the program lie played another ar
rangement of an orchestral scare m
George C , yin’s ‘Porgy and
Bess,”
The concert., -.nor* though it was,
was a distinct tribute to the grei,
artistic ability and colaricl J#Aiv-
SITE CLUB 0!!
ANNUAL TOWS
• The 40-voice WilJiston High!
| S"hm.l Cln-ral Cltil. will make it; j
i; , ual tour beginning April 7.
i finer upemn ' ere' > 1 <- I m- 1 ;t wit
! in- under ike an pin - f the T ; u.
| tvi .Aid Club id iii si ATvt! /.
t'hurvh, of Brook!ye. Ni-iv Yu .;
Frida v, f>i'i 1 If
'Vi -- Glee Chib appeared itum
ii: UM7 with a urce .u! pionat.:
! which tieul!- possible tee return t
i : ogt iieiit. Or. April if a coni.i
j ,’O.ir! hook-up over tin- MutUa’
| i Lug :-. ,’ i . By stern originating
: m Nc- York ’ Studio-' VVOft i-'’ :
I;! to until 3.00 p. m,
i G.e he- night of April I?., I be;
1 will apjicai m concert at the fiei"*:,
Aii! 1 Cnurrh Following this en
e.ifvmpiit in New Yu- i. the group
has contemplated temporary en
gagemoifiis in Borden! own, New
Jcit.t-y with a stop at. Lincoln Uni
vertnty in Pennsylvania.
The Director of this group, hit
James Thompson Jr., rue; enjoyed
i several yea is of successful dire-,
lion and has rceived plaudits fro.-,
mut-u critics in this and otU r
areas.
| Refuses “Mammy” Hole
NEW ORLEANS iANP) - A
w;il known local contralto, Mr
Julve-i Chesterfield K-ftnp, ■ 11 u
to appear in a "mammy” costuni"
ineluding a red bandanna to sing
at the recent "Fete de Chapeau>; ’
at New Orleans’ rxc! rave Roosc
jveit hotel, it was-revealed here :ast
i week.
White promoter.; were astounded
,i at. the fact that a Negro would re
fuse to sing in the "grand hail
room” of this famous ’ otel (where:
Negroes must, go in through the sc
manahip of an artist who demon ;
strafed his art.
Help Select Peiisi-l.oia I'ellowshn) Wiiuiers
iiw-.v ; : ■.
jff
- . 4 ... —'
to lie Seen \). St. \ii^*
I Ht Si N A) :VI. U C
ltH two T icto. ;jn tallies :t
• tie:, .ill rn<><>n l**n :u'* \tiss 1 is;l
liitti Btake and vl ,i: iietie
(.it-r-.i' *'t the ( j-t "t Touring
riu>et', Inc prciuucdon ot Os
1 ilonir \i Mu--
Vice! I'or Ingrains
i.'
I .Ota ANGEI 'AN Pi tivvi
| iitiO p-"pie who i- rnblt'd 1T■ •
hip. Temple (’ME Clunch Sum a/
|he ru’d Ovli v:- t.vuo 1L * ■ '-L 1 -
J J. ,). Hicks and A1 t -if --n vein '.!*■
i,-:j: - < I < .., i.it ii-ii and prnit ft --’I an
| Sij;ii.»nt nth lull .-vei liv ih ath st n
: :ci:ec -npi - --h on Vu; a L.o m
' -.n am. Li, amt in r t, .-n age f»i) ■-
; Wail,a - and Sainaun.
Tin- rally held uudet !t<- ai.f-p.ce
j of the Ia ■ ■ An;'.vie, Ne; i o COn e.
| went an rt --, i d df-in i:s- mg “I I' l -
i itu'if Truman and th-v. Vi - ;vii.
! T;.--.in, i-on of Gvn. -'ia the m con
i aiinmal r. ies; e :.n i aatc'.y ot j\'i;
j I ot: ram inel l-Ci suns The !n:f an
-were convielt .1 J---' tin sell -ile'cr-e
■da i inn nt Join: Str.dtofd v-.'iuu
i * .
I !ai mer.
- Otis-, i feature-; ol (i.e 'Nov-- t ;
; in.-rani Kamilv Drive' io -in; eou
> due I «’d by the Nf'fi'o c >ngrc>‘ : f.or.ij
j March IB to .’ft iin-iuta b s1 ivet dvia
| "i:. Matini!.- and i.-.-rvulaiinn r.-i
- r-aula S. . pr- av.nv; gruiii'a id a
; Ot'l ] A: ,-a i- s
I Speak"!:; to an eulkustaslic a"-;
j ici-ae. M'i.-. Home punned out tn:.:
| any run :• i,m 1 run:, would rush In tis -
| deli tn - oi tin in tnotiit-r wiii-n -d>
! wa- t;i;. Sfc at- o cailcH.
! upa" the Nay ; -: people ,o aiiv- Ibvif
tvi's wilt: ;dl people arid freups
i wii!in>- l - help fn :i for the freedom
|of ! lit- ingrains
Rev. Hud,-; of Sf L-bn Metbodda
: t’hurcti, w ho ha ed in Cn-ortAo, p.nrn
! e;i a vivid picture of the t-. i-rru-i an
J ti> Wideh Nt -;foe: are subjected
i ••The abun 1 !) nit,si begin lo pL,y
- it 1 ioh m iighhri;• for the civil
5 Ijfillf Oi
-.i •’- /1 as carry in j.; or: it- atn.;2 fe ie
i for Gin iauanil.y f;e\-. Hicks dt
i clai fid,
Al f'apian, Wareh; ii- • and Lo.ia
-~L a -iu..u union f.lO, urged whit
11 Americaiir to join ra :with the
i Negro people in fighting for libst
j eraticn.
1 LINCOLN'S TEAMS T-sM
. niv nvi-:i! st. apc
- | Lincoln TJnivei-sify - usnnis a a .a
--| - cored a vicio; y over tin: Ft. A,.a
• j ustine's net squad on the k-aal wi- ‘
j leye's court Mare.i 30. Tn boy;, dror.i
| Pennsylvania, in Uns ,-ctipn or. a
h-iiring iour, -showed the aclvantaga I
, o. competition already encountered:
| on their trip, it vea- the first -match i
jot the tea son tor ihc Saints. i..m- ;
N coin University won 5-i, Jesse Bo:-.- !
> j 'oi. being rcsporiGbls sci the Sain I*' j
; only winning niaten.
Summary 1 -ui-i Ctiippey defeat -
fid Henry Perry, 6-i. 6-1: Hilton !
| Davis defeated Kenr,;. Youiiy , 6-0
16-2; Jesse Boston •i , : - - 1 eci DnvU '
] Wormley C-3, (i-0. Andrew Poi’.urd ;
defeated Leroy La., her 6-2. 7-. i; :
i Chippey-Davir. defeated Perry. Ln-
I ton 6-2. 6-2; Wormley -Pollard tie-!
: i seated flarzey-Young (i-u, 6-4
:
j vice entrance; She said she- wottk. I
i•» glad to sing there but r.oi :t. S
i ihc. drc;g es a J*jhamrny ” \ i
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Bt it O'; I Ltrur'l " U1 f.e file
<*i» t xitiuy e\ i iiiiip., Vjn tl *' .it vN
iM'itii k i?s 1 ;tvior Si jit. St. Alls
ts \ *rw : s “i t.!i« e
in si^nwii
if- - •m»n».<wwiE
.toll" V, i stcy Work prolfs oi'
i. music till or;, ;U Fivk l nivrr
it i who will appear n a scud
t'iitr “Folk Mnsii " duting the I .->th
animal i cshv.li of .Vlnsic ami All
ra May i. I’ai (N-ipaibig in (111
ilisi ii.'-sioit «il!i Work uili 6c
( liarlcs See:, r, ehici ot music
divisiiir i-. Yi.n, rir.t:i Eninn,
Hint G. Wallace YYoodworlh, <n
H-elui iii Harvard ( niversil.i
(i.’f'l- (illb.
TAN TOPICS *By CHARLIES ALLEN
j „ nwgMTfiiPWTMiMis*’ i *>**&<&
I Doesn't Know The Meaning Os -Love In Fact, She Doesn't
. Know the Meaning Oi Anythingi” 1.
irwn TtMltilillflir I cailiTlTVlTl Ilf l iiliiiiaa » 1 .ill ■■■ li# li■ ■ iii ii ill im ■ 11. -- -
0!'
m l.fl it Sl-.f.H I I*l l‘S! l 01,.\
l-I.LI.OVt slim* tVIXM US
Ki.oiui; from led lo sLTii.
U illiain It Li ray. Jr. (irrsiilent,
t ic.Md.i V ri nil.urn and u,. I, i .
ic,il l o.iee, ■ 11.. i- Aiaun Bo.Hi
j,. uit i t i.-ii <dii lim > 1 ,»ry ,
J-'ll" V .11,1 .1:. 1 ! : ■ c ti fitd V
1 j,: . lit. il 1 llilfi!'! rm-ll
i Aii.,e.Fi * .*-.ri-ia, i tii.
rtisliiigu.-iie ;i cuiuit.MUe sele. lc.t
Uie Negro ntiaic.t- tor the tUiee
vear gri'luatc ifllw.-ship-- being
ottered by the Pepsi •> '«»a Ncho
is - , hip i ~iard far tr.-, sir-i Base
tii. mr
IN MISTI\ \l.
i <iu if a ii.iun >* s l.nlli t h
\‘.il!l- l.at it.M c utio it! aji
at I i-k l ilivoi-.it> X lt-lii alHHlst
!<• tivai *.ci Music u.stt Art on
April IJH. 'i'll i* Igraier ? •xk .luhtlee
sniL-.r wili u.eseiH a. jirogram t>l
I'olk musK 1 irttm man
eleetiun* from “k’orfty ami Be s,’*
sU*d Aiiieiiean Negri* work
spinhiats :u d eo.ni|ius!tioiis s
i’oelnoles oi HHo Io
'»e ;: re>enfed At M'<(.
DFRKAM fi- einvals {.re *e-o.
. in luil • ; -i tiie pi on million < i
! wF' itii.) id i*MB” April 28 by
M*. Kli/.c-.* 1 li Am. \V Pie's North
;L\i-ohu:i t.'oilec.e douct students.
Acccu : m.- to Mi-., White, tb is
l’i VUe jj i -.. i:.- l,i tjc ui:e of th.
m- ci i .'.cinatiieve: offered t '
tii.' N. C piiidic.
7 lie d.tliees v. ii include ballet,
t.-ip rnoiici: -d.'iH'" and ballroon.
dances and the v of cos
tunic.-, will pr.-seni a dazzling pic
j tlil t*.
On January 1. iive>:tork ntmibi ir
in t J if' L -iii tec 1 Stjf'T v.«.Tt* a? iht 1
!i‘Wi ,-t Jevc! since ifbfi and far be
low Th peak of J,.nu.,: *, i, 11)4).
GI TID BITS
My JOSEPH F. ALBRIGHT
For ANP
The Parable Os The*
Gorycaus WAC
Once there was a gorgeous
WAC whose beauty score was a
' bout .00! short of an UNBE
LIEVABLE VISION. Venus t i
bee ptilmkrsl days, would have
In on nothin;; bu a DIM GLOW
beside this glamorous addition to
the annul forces. If a face could
be a fortune, . in* could have
qualified as tin SOLE OWNER
lot the U. S. Bureau of Engrav
mg.
He; shape We:-: something every
i woman tides for, but only a
mighty few of the HECTIC HEM
ITEMS ever get. When she ram ■
: walking down toe street, she wa.:
the cynosure tor overv living
soul the FRUSTRATED' FRILLS
iigistciing everything from t in r
eo w n, and tin VVISHFLIJ.
WCLV.ES from interest up. Her
SALIENT POINTS remained .=
disco nihly as phosphorus
Mas os in a MOONLESS SKY re
gardas to what, at the mo
ment might L. the uniform co\
i ring her FUIGKNT FRAME
Upon one occasion she appear
'd in HI show all decked otu
m a flimsy formal evening gown,
« xposing GENEROUS QUANT!
: IPS OF her molasses taffy skin,
and the program come to an UN
i 'LRFMONHP S SI'OP. Tt tool
« very IVIP in camp to quell th■■
riot. Four officers and nine en
li-t. d men ha t to be shagged
away to tht psychopathic- ware,
' inc.-.hetcßtly mumbling some
thing about life not being fair.
To ray that she had Just "it"
i vouij. be an ALL TIME low in
understatement —she really pus
;t 1 the COMPLETE WORKS
ancl* doubt me not either. But
ih wrote all the DAZZLING AD
ORATION paid her, she played
lit . 00l and remained vpry friend
ly w;th her outfit. She could
afford to be palsy walsv, because
1 any other tootsie offered her a
bout as much competition a.- a
I rmall town dressmaker does io
! Adrian. It was never neressar.,
for her tr. pvp on an act to g>
RAPT attention front the rush
i mers—she was just natuially the
j whole show. ».nvwav, from the
overture- t* th. finale.
| So imagin'- what a shock the
I entire camp receive.! when, with
I Alpha Hii Alphas To
Observe Education
And Litizenslnp
DURHAM As a put ot Gam
rna ,la Chaptei of Alpha Pin A1
(iha's annua! obs< rvance of Edu
o.iitc.n and Oitizvnsh-p Week Pi an
r:. Koiin- - OA d i red or ut V oca -
tixiial S.I'VA :. of the Urban 1.r.-i ;
cue of Detroit, will be- gucM spear.
«-i .1. the Ninth Carolina College:
Here Sunday
Tin theme o; liu ob.se. . ..nee. ;
•ahuh ;s a part of tilt- go to-hign
:.ctu>l-go-tii-college movenieut
“The Siinmlution of. an Apprecia-1
lion for Our Place m lJernesUc nnu!
World Affairs As a l’. oplc
in addition to his .-.peer!?. Mr.
Koinegay wiil conduct job selee
ion clinics on ‘.he campus Monday.:
Apt il .). and it is expec-Ud that;
.ii'iim: men representing the higa j
-us nob. of the vicinity wiil take ad
1 vIUiL-ce of this clinic
Uaee Itledirai Students
\lay Lei Fellowships
WASHINGTON .AX Pi ln
itrUcr ia stimulate mure Negro
1 boys and girls to enter the med
ical profession, plans are being
lormuiatid t;v the Federal Se
curity administration, whereby
iiintnci.il assistance will be ren
dered to deserving students, at
cording to an announcement
iiiadt- last week by the admin •
i-.trator Oscar R. Ewing.
Expressing his desire o! see
nig at least SO more Negroes
graduate trom medicai schools
annually, Mr. Ewing said he
\ius working on a plan which
he imped would encourage as
hcli a>, a sms* Negro youth in
irfeiving medical training.
He said he had the assurance j
of a big foundation to grant
arnual fellowships to 500 Negro
s.udems who could qualify tor
training in the pre rned schools
j providing- FSA could work out
a plan to get them through
I medical school.
These fellowships will amount
to SI,OOO a year for a period of j
two years. Mr. Ewing expressed
he: briief that >he other bait
ft the bargain could he work
ed out.
Pointing out ttea I the two Me-
J gro medical schools are already
tuled to capacity and tbat there
arc such lew -wtm.- meAteai
| schools which will accomodate j
| Negro students, a reporter asfc- j
ed what could be done to rente
dy mis situation.
the idia;n,siraitn replied that
the agency wiil insist on non- !
segregation in an medical
schools. Aside from Me harry
and Howard, there ace 74 other
mneioal schools in the United j
•states, ami the administrator
said he believed each of limn |
would he willing to admit one
I ° f * w ’« Negro students annually,
excep; possibly those Sorated in
the south There are at present,
i Negro students enrolled to
mcdslcal schools aside from j
V\ KJOK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 3, H>4B
everything in fiousers to choose
from, she- was observed constant -
. ly in the company of a certain j
private whose maseuliint* charm
wouldn't liuve oiusi I a FAINT
RIPPLE on tiit* sea of FEMI
NINE ATTENTION He seemed j
to be u nice guy, but just being j
’nice" never h. >• rung any wed -j
ding bells with a LOUD TOLL,
ii you catch on.
Tin* .‘■’hock generated into a
VIOLENT STORM of puzzled
discussion when the beautiful
TREASURE TROVE announce!
Anal she had decided to take on
the SIMPLE SOLDIER l'or bo
ter or for worse. (Bu! as t.o hovr
< iilium’ home to NIGHTLY COM
PANIC) N-SJIIP with such as she
could worsen a man’s LIFE
SPAN, deponent sayeth not.)
■ I don’t understand what you
can possibly sir in him,” a mem
Lx r of her unit sai I one day
tniinw, meow; just before the j
i wedding.
"And I hope vou u ill nev •'
Lo.i out." \v. the sweet reply
(meow meow, tm'd back.)
MORAL: LOVE IS A MESS,;
OGS HONOR QRSO
|
I OKI RILEY Hans. (ANl'l
- At a special graduation
jua.ir Candidate Howard I
Robinson of Columbus, 0., was
pie‘fined as an honor graduate
oi otticer eandiiate rrhool No.
i at t amp Forsyth, iast week.
Candidate Robinson was com
nii Alt inert a 'second lieutenant
in trie nntiiiarv police. He was
one of four DCS students in the
V\v York Bill Barring
Bias In Lollege Basses
Both Houses: Dewey’s
Signature Is Ueitain
ALBANY, N. Y «WDL) A
campaign by the New York Stale
,Co i n n oi! ( to r Eq a a 1 1 : * i n .Ed uo a j
it on for ie; iuiitior» barring vaCiai
cU. < :crirmm.ticti by colleger, iti Ne\.
Yoik Stair- en.ua ‘.uooe-Ljuli.
u-ri, botn r.nn.-t- pi.r-.y-ed M
Quam-GihfL bill. Signature
Cover nor To run as E Dewey is v»r
lustily certain. ,
Jimenm Bus Patrons
bet Maximum Sentence
HILLSBORO i WDL) - Sen
*eiit.( ot :;tt da>s. tin 'i»«ad, the |
.naximun.' unclt-r Nor \ ii ■ ai'oj n ; u■ i
‘Mineiow law, v.erf' imposed by!
I Oran ye Cnvmly Su} ?«•! n'»r l/ourt j
| Chester \V. Moriia on lour Ni-grcn s \
1 -ml whites arrested last April .i.}
Chapel Hill foi i iola: the jin j
iCt’ow i }:i.; -pa tier ii aboard *.i
; Trailway bus.
Tiiev Move released on si ; >o bail
; each pending appeal io thi Slab.'
j Supreme Court. Sentence was im
1 posed after an all-wmte jury, whieii
j<j imnules, handed
iuwu K'um.v verdu-’s, Puis uphold
; mg the lower court in Chapel Hilt.
.in \ wen- Jot’ KolmieG southern
fr. 11l secret at y of the Workers IH--
iense League Haya.d Rusths Igai
! Rooctenko and Andrew jtolmson 1
; who were defended in. attorneys n) I
! !he Nation'! Assi»oiation mi itit-i
i Advance men l ot (’oi--rt*d IVnple. i
■vi:-, charged that the conviction..!
j were iSlee.il hcoause the men held j
mlerslate tickets and Ine !' S. Su |
pri-uie Court has outlawed jinn l
J crow seating on int ers!ate buses. i
; j
Seoul hour!
The Raleigh Wake County Bo; I
i Scout Court of Honor will be held j
ui Thursday, April 29, at the Mar-!
i tin Street Baptist Church ot 8:0(11
SB M. when a , special .nessage wih I
! be brought to the Scouts, Scourer-, j
j and friend? of Scoulhi by Waller!
j f: ’ Anderson. Director of the stay, j
! Bureau of Investigation.
I Iti add)ton to the above plans!
■ will be outlined m connection w.i
; tin- Floy Scout Summer Camp for
! thin area which wiil open Sunda ~
j tune 27th
RoyaT
Finlay and Saturday, April 2-!t
CHARLES STARRPTE IN
THE LONE HAND
TEXAN”
l
Also
GERALD MOHR IN
THE LONE WOLF
OF MEXICO"
Sunday and IMoi-rday, April 4-9 i
EDDIE DEAN IN
“WEST TO GLORY” ;
Toes-, Wed.. Thurs., April 6-7-8
EDWARD G. ROBINSON iS !
. "THE BED HOUSE’' |
Also -~
RK HARD D!X IN
Tk‘ Thirteenth Boarj 1
iN. Y, GftST WILL
Present play at
IST. ItIIbUSTINE'S
Tout in-' Piayers, Inc. a Nc v
yoik ia.>t wf-ich will uur over 80
' cities aiid universities this spring,
will pi went “The Importance V?
Being I'i in- t Friday (veiling }
18 ji m in Tayloi Hall on the *l
- Augustinc*'? i ’an»pus.
Tl.c i om|iany i c - d a v.iUc
I variety of experience, touring or. •
copied Til.dory hi C n«any and
Australia, playing tor cvilian aud
u. nee; in England, Fracct*, Belgium,
land D. nmark touring America on
| the w*;:t coa- 1 and through the mid
: die we: t
Mi-: UsabDh Blake the star u 2
ill* lmpCirtancc of Be.ng Earnest,
bfgan her career m California
where sue apepari *i on the tnajot
networks in dramatic programs,
j While Pie was working in radio,
: rie appeared with Ch.-rles Cobu.u
; m The Ydlow Jacket, and with
I Charles Luurhton in Tr c Lady Next
J Door. Guthtie McChntic Katherine
j Cornell s husband-director cho •
| Mis* Blake t • play tn lead in iJ>
production of Winlerrei at Biarritz,
| France, l ater Richard Whorf, v ho
j ha- seen her peri'c, m ince, asKe;;
... i to play the lead in Rtchaid HI,
j which toured Europe.
! The other young ac ress is
from the west coast. Miss Gregg
t:as appeared with Aityn Josleyn
ir. Boy Meets Gin. with Keenan
Wynn in Twentieth Cetnury. and
! toured with Fred Stone’; You Can
| Tjke ft With You. Tt . is Mr s
i Gregg's fii: i tom with this com
j pony, but her p- rtonw-anee mc:-
| cates that it will not ire her tost,
i iV*'- Wildes comedy of manners
it tile turn . t tht century. with i‘>
elegant young n;c; and epigradn
itiunc young women, at*.d n,- sat.rr
biting society’s back-sides is so
well known as to need no furintr
| elucidation here Using ornate set*,
fh.e Fuming Player» nave produced
* rni.m-hably lucid and well-spok
•ii “Fanir -1 Costumes of the pai
•• ! are charming: tue *)'•-. look . •
11 *.. ii -.ini 't-.! by our ladies in thu,
the Twentieth century, was, at the
tm de sir-rit ti c only took. Mi)
v\ side epigrams, in- nicety tutn
pharar.! s. and hr utterly cutting
retort are completely enjoyable,
and have seldom gained better per
formance*? Thar, at me hands of this
P* ofessional compary
JDunx Hill lu‘M*::ialion
I N: FW YORK . A NT. An oft.
i 1 ■ : <•! "o Arne. :ran Nroro theati’t
|:i , i,-dued rumors circulating
>i »>und here Lo t w<*-k mat Ahi am
| : T o t-iglu vi-j;-*. executive ai
j ’ * : ' -r ot AN V had esigned
1 ■■■’-•' H, ‘ ,; r ■■!os, d ti t! l\i r . Hill was
■ii leave
■ l ‘‘ J emr**n(ly v,T>rking on a
p. «*seiitai ion ~t -The .Vash.ngtor-
I'-ais in April a w:d present th*
OW .'-L., i*. hi j) ; ,- Truth. -by Ratio
‘Loi n n Chapiu. it xv ill be
Lio-cted by Osceola Archer and
l>< --rented in the YMHA April 20-21.
| Lincoln
j RAI i.Kili. NORTH CAROLINA
1; :
! . _
SUNDAY AND MONDAY.
APRIL 4 5
I BING CROSBY, DOB HOLE
DOROTHY <.AMOUR
| ROAD TO RIO”
:
TUESDAY, April S «
Beta l.ugAM, George Zucco
‘MiAHED TO DEATH
1 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
April 7-k
"Ni air way To Hea\%n
DAVID NIVEN
And on the Same Program
• OPEN THE DOOR
DUSTY FLETCHER
CHAPTER 2
SON OF THE GUARDSMAN ’
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
April 9-LO
ROBERT MITCHUM
| “WEST OF PECOS” 1
LEE TRACY
BETRAYAL FROM
THE EAST”
CHATTER 5
"FEDERAL OPERATOR MU
S