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PAGE SIX ‘LADY DAY’ SIGNS WITH SEPIA MANAGER Nitelife In New York NEW YORK (ANP) BILLIE HOLIDAY, the “real gone girl v. ho went out and dug up a spanking now bankroll for he.- v >r. cf.r- and bei.elf. stepped into a s weft ••♦pot with he, nviitid.-' STRAND THEATRE bo-.; kin,-; . . And that 47th STREET, flamou Chicago street) ha* brought out a 'book , f pee.- that JcmM became a part of each >f our separate houst-hoMc ranee it <• rir,, ir the aichemy that inak: : up our lives in this, \v> ' k-a day-wo:-! I . . . the author is wv friend, FRANK MARSHALL 1 ’ACTS me • th nation’s best - nfci ; l shall be plr.v.cd ft l! ‘ • secure this bock i! you will inch a It addn-d -Tjiuj.i envelope . BILL ROBINSON, i pjv’d id, 'he ntlx.T vrirn ! wa. >u rn.\ way to see ‘ Virginn" tnirktv.ni’ for nr ' f«>. i on about talented MURIEIJ EMIT H. younu contrail . win nr :, • the talk nt Haider,i Vil! ‘p. 'my own word ?<> u v’i H |: Smith, east in the role of “Carmen.' \va.-. pimmi'd ni mg . tth <'th > ♦ members of the rvI.FRKDO >' \LMAGGI G. od .re: nopau at Triborough .-I rlium July If. and 17; Hi, , ,n •• d V . Argyris as Don Mm io Cor/i as EseamilHo. -AT : - Fmi.Hi heightened tiv' New York Summer (open au ; theatr. th ■us forgottn performances all a part of New \ a k (’it, ' - 1,1 1 •Id.,**. Jubilee’’ endorsed by Mayor O’Dwyer and ailed ; ■••• nuts an theatre critic:-, in this neek-of-thc-woods. Pick Paul Robeson As Youth Group Speaker paul Robeson was one of the principal speakers when a new na tional you*)’ organii'.ation is found ed in Philadelphia’s Convents-,m Hall on duly 25-26. The new youth group, w ich will support the program and poiic u?s of the New Party of Henry Wall ice and Senator Glen ft. Tay] r, opened its session- on the closing day of the national foundin'? convention of die Wallace New Patty Roth Wallace and Taylor also addressed the youth group, which is. composed of delegates from every section of the country and icpiescnting rolignnr . farm, I. • bor. student and Negro youth. The call to the convention, i sue i by 225 youth lead, s slate- lhai >he program of Wallnci and T;-> ior offers noggin youth ''full prole* lion of civil liberties. freecton. from .Em Crow hi civilian lif- and the :unvd forces and full equably of opportunity m the economic and political life of America." Leaders of Negro v uEi who signed the call as individuals in clude trade unioni.-ts. clergy stu dents and profession'll.-; Among them arc; Bert Alve . formerly with the Civil Rights Omirress of Har lem; Rickard A Bancroft, bocal 47i, United Public Workers w - ing'cn. J) r Randolph Riackwcit. NAACP. Ga "n-I.oi, ■. N CL Dr. “Lady Day” Offered Lout rail For Six leek Four NEW YORK Earl Wilson "It Happened Last Night” noted col umnist made Tie announcement yesterday that Billie Holiday. America’s Number One Song Styl ist lias been offer d SSO G’s for a six week four of Europe, follow ing her engagement at t':e Strand, but so far she ho - declin' d to ac cept' the offer. Lincoln RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY AND MONDAY. AUGUST 1 Gary Cooper, PauiMte Goddard IN The I nromniered | CARTOON NEWS A Util ST 3 Warner Bax rr, r Hen Drew CRIME DOCTOR'S j MANHUNT | SHORT SUBJECTS NEWS | PLUS SfH t.AL ut iiM AJ, TREAT Charlie Spivak AND ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, j AUGUST 4-5 Lana Turner, Spencer Tracy J* (.ass Timherlane SHORT BUr.IF.CTS NEWS j AND CHAPTER NO 2 THE VIGILANTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, r*. AUGUST 6-7 DOUBLE FEATURE CHARLES STARRETT THE FIGHTING | FRONTIERSMAN 1 AND John Lorier, Audrey Long IN The Game Os Death ALSO CHAPTER 10 j '’PURPLE MONSTER STRIKES’' | I vt -‘-i-|-‘,tr.TT' -n<rnyi u, HHJHHU.^U I ; John E. Camper, eamfitfal# for 'Congre:-.-. Baltimore. Md.; Winston jC. Edward, chairman. Unit' d Ne gro end Allied Veteran:: of Arne;- ’ ica. Washington, D. C.. John L. 'Gk-un. NAACP. Houston. Tex..-, j| E Guim r Internationa; Score- ! i • uic:. Unite.i I unite Wo) a- ii ci-: New York: Abram Hill. A:tier- ~ ! lean Negro Theatre, Brooklyn, N. j Y; Bernice Jackron, chairman, I BcL.esda Baptist Church Youth , , Fellowship, Brooklyn. New York: | j Edna L Jo ■nfon. executive hoard Local 761. United A uomoku Work 'i cj's. Indianapolis. In-I : ,1 -k l.•••.• ; J youth director, Progre-rive Party. f M»v*aciUts«.tts, Host-Mass.: ; C'harle- H. Lewis prt sai t Bos-j 'cn NAACP Yea'h C rm Bo- < : • Mass.; Don Smi'h. sub-dir:i .c-t di- ; . M-c.ur. 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Special Price SI.OO * □ *7 Cures For z Lean Purse A fonriukt deigned io start yon on fh<* Upward road to hnanna! iduin* ! { iLim’r—*» practi'.%«.> guide t»j security i*:id intifpr.’.idcncf.* { Special Price SI.OO flLl OUT THIS COUPOH CARpr'JI.LY --CHKtk THt ITEMS WANTIO f|N WONfV ORDER 10 COM RON AND Mill. TO AS6E' WALLACE. Vd/ir Name .. . AJJrm ' City - ■ State. Your BirihJtfe. Amount fml'nrj < i ABBE’ WALLACE j * In «#»T of Billy Holiday Signs John Levy As Her New Manager V ' n KM LYON jT- W >i': tii the : .: ’ i*- ' f D. .trtv.- ,\ Ihi-ati !■ ,i| 6 i/' i ■ ■ 1 ■ ; - c'.'iiti''.- lb' ;tn .- inn i *•.!• :it m. '■ via Billbor id. •■hi- <■;' P ■ i u V. ’lid •>! 'hr 'i ! Bin;,- 1 [nliik'-.v, Nnni'vr ’n: - ' i-.: ■ ■ !r i “I 'h f-'.ii«::t, :.1 i.,!:r • i o;,, ,i ■ -’I 'i L! J"h" Lr\ y. (■-> vviv-r ut Cl i’ll 1b- iiy - her tier ' IK.I lil'll.T.lT, v.-ill ( -ntli.::-” n i.c h-i«U•: ' m:,!-"! Ui.’ (■< pd . i oi i'." Cili' ans the As ocintcd p.ooi:- n; Ci p'lia'K::,. •Toil;'i I o ha h,r, , 1,, n •l-jtttifiod v/iih tin• -h;:-v.' bu. m< r' v ? : . ARK?VEI) ABOARD THE T-TH f 5 Mi KV mini ti Kiijir .y Ym -rn a s timoiis sons stylist, and her s« i-.ii man-. John lev, .uriving frevn ! fticago vih#-M- : In.- roiled up Gossip of the Movie Lots HOI J.-YWOOD Calii'. ' ANP) Although the writer was n .<1 uiiaitile-t with Jimmy Backet.t, -univei raliy loved stag--?, ft ' •'•on and radio artist who w;w buried July 14, 1 am gk.d to have •i en t '.’nsideri.-ci . ,nnng iu -; many fmend.; and admirers i met him >r. ■ , at a iunche-m with Joe Reddy, W.-.it Disney';; , übliei’.y diretlor, at the I. st Wot I case in January, 1T45. 1 ws> ■ :i..pr, ;., : -ed with hi.- quiet gentlemanly attitude. He showed an un a:;turning manner and evident knowledge of acting. H*' reached hit- highest h mors, a special academy award for ins "Uncle Rernu. ” in Disney’s "Sung of the South.” OFF TO THE PICNIC WITH SPORTS SCRIBES AND DONS FOOTBALL TEAM I Not even for Miss Oakland or Ih< equally charming "'girl Ft 1 Joy ’ woulo I miss that annual press barbecue nl Ventura next •' 1 .- U< Tlx- L<- Angel. Dan -. are lit.- h#>"-»s My invitations; rived ■, wc-.'k ago from Frank Clemen! ; ( At. the recognized sport- writers of b >th races will be on hand the all dey fun Tr.-e picnic starts ea.Ty in Iho morning with b.irbecue, all kinds of drinks, golfing and other games jn tl«; afternoon. It lasts well into the night. Andy Razaf Marries Mrs, Carpenter in D, C. i WASHINGTON .AN Pi Andy - Ca'uioi mu tn, j Rizaf. famou*' songwriter. ;;r.ri LYRICS FAMOI S I ... ... ... „ The -H'm i; well knov.-u to Mr; Dorothy Yugm-.. Carpcnu. , , , , . iru-H- levers fr># rus lyrics to such . i .'.etc m’.iTit-d i.-u week in an in-; - Ain - t Misbehavin'." i | o»T::.i ccramony at tbe Lni 01 1 "H-Ji.evMivkh’ Rose " “L n-er’s. Lui-- . T." end Mr., Shyster Tumor ! w: ~ .... . ~,,,,,, otl:ore 1 : I Aft'; the CfU'cnta-.Y?.- wlm-h vo:v He v. as born Andrea Razaf- Rcnd -i by small t;,.,sin -1 1 kel itfC’. the now hop of iht- late . 1 ci’: : s. th> liners c .iV’: • ec: ft.aiav; uula Hi of Me-'agas [occlil i. a i.i h iiwi of til: neviy . j•■-’»:r wrdi’i pr< siden, Harrison. •J. On ‘-'a: week c: ,i Dr and j ; r «< biidi,- i, the w-idov. of the' i M'-s. Wilburn- G< oJJoe I'.w-oi ■if th«: : j 8 te ID. WiKr.m J. Cuipvui.-r ,u jdiu-a:: - .'id! ;. dinnei party w i , .a., i. v Ci:,-- Sb - if: a dc-nlat l;y,wcn I ui’Huex le-'in* hi Cub, . Md.. .me ■- an el;;CYr<'k'gs"t an dr: gmdttaU ti look theiv. i-■ id,- i , Che ••! -< ■ «,> 7r:.ph:uten School of Fa b peraie ha.' io tlu.it cabin cru.J .yr*. .'.u and Mrs itr.zai pea’s muk-r A;y Lmoi-y B S’r.-ith piTfori,.- i ’heir nomu on the west c*»ast u.ie t.’:e cereiuorp; the R- v, (’ fi ,"i 11 ;.; ■ li> m-v »i«r rs»rr>etnlic-e3 i> ■■ i".: pi < -h.i-. d 'lr tnti.-ical 131 a-n i-.i, t: ci" i ■ Hr-'ia-dway more than a dt firja At me thr. ju- ,1 • | i-.- •i :i i.'i.i:in|>:’i H' l'b ,t,; t- Tfi: ,i! I ,i' k:< \V :! and i at'; H in t ii . nt ns's.c ; war ! a . :v t .1 by the i pc.iin;; c.f the nc v ! ', tln Kbsii. f Broadwav. (.)•!•: r.f the cnJI io’ci'.i i• ’ 11 : of the ■ - iti: u-n;h.:lrr nrr oi \i li*-Ii ny at Club f." !•: ■ <-!.;• 'ty thi-j ma: k the fn -t ti-.v’ n'j r n lact.is.'n j- i.’. m.iy-' a: i-.y a N. gin Jfnjf cstaMi.- nect ztCrntlan# # rr ; •'!! , t’uring her engagements. t fu- . , the fir-t pbetograph of t’t.f Nxtrr Ninnies- On# Song Mylist and hrr new manager. r'-.-to by E-. ii I nebs fTTP! CIAKOTJIWATV Rating Hot Records IN THE ALBUMS A.juni.- thi a a*."■!'■ k rut.; the gamut from classics to kid stuff by King Colo. On tac aeri-aus side r; the di-stin-guished but little known 1 CiNCLffD f>(.»NA'I A ''Titters by , no of the loading ceuitemp*»rary ’mpc'i'.rs, C-harl’.’:. E/bwarri Ives, and played by John Kirkpatrick. ; "U.'i.i corn 'i t pi£>m~f, on a oiumbia a,..mm -<f uw 12, inch records Ih jra /j, ' tangc from the meditative to tho forceful, all with The sou. mt.'VLi.rtil c ' Kimiun," ifavv.thornt:," “The Alcotts" and the modern u ■ r p 'lyK-iuluv and other lot ms of dissonance 1- i.- ol ptaiio mu tic, :; v.;ti ;■ jav/ anang-rc w 111 want th;- pc. i formance. M ‘^ c ‘;* he* r ■ uoi- • JH Powell who gained tunic ■Aitii Lvr-v. (ijodnitm Uajutol In tnlcots a lull album called Me! Powell" on r m :r. winch )t.* cli;*-|»i«v*j hi; tylings which mm 1 • I,V :.n To-ku Wtl;.< o and Art Tat an. bucked by 'hyt-nn, nd full b'tnd m pot.- Number;; me WAY’ TOWN YONDER L, M'.VV QRLEAN-S, almost umecogtiuablc, a i mping HA-LLEI UJAU iiv irtilo .sii-l i.'.ntl 'I HI-Fl', ii A SMALL HOTEL and YOU GO TH VIY HEAD, the r 'u';;:t COCKIN’ ONE UP and tip in--i --1! P v ' A \U< LOVE’S A MAN. There's « sufficient- vanetv ! ,;t to Led most. cpjieUta :,, although ! rlout.il whether anybody will ga for all. The name of Paul Whiteman will undoubtedly help ""11 a i" w C mm in album . f re usury; cajled "Patti White man SeiecL la. ."id tor the Vtilli.ins." His own band plays and Bing Crosbv siugs LOUISE, Teddy Wilson offets EMBRACEAB-LE YOU. the | Gi-udinan Sext-'t docs C-.N THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET, Claude Thornhill plays I HERE’S .A SMALL HOTEL, fiv-m Harry -him-'; we if.'t AIN'T MISBEHAVIN’, Fnmk Sinatra croon-; SOME ( >:K IO WATCH OVER ME, Louis Armstrong contributes I CAN'T ANYTHING BUT LOVE and the !,, t u Duke Elling ivlCCD INDIGO wjth Ivie Anderson's voonl. Hc-n-'s a chance ... gel these sides it they're not already in your collection. Hasmu! pleased adults. King Cole now turns his attention to the children with Ins new Capitol album. "King Cole For Kids " tune, are such st:re-five OLD MACDONALD HAD -\ r.-.HM, KFi MO KY MO, GO TO BLEEP MY SLEEPY HEAD. MJHSERA' RHYMES. THE THREE 1 REES and THERE'S A TRAIN OUT FOR DREAMLAND. 1 have a sneaking suspicion that the oldster., will get much kick nut of this as the young Tin.. JAZZ AND BOP; -Best .jazz disc of the week is PEELIN’ LOW by Erskine Hawkins on Victor. In an Ellington mood, there’s Hodges hkc alto .in this slew beauty plus “alter hours' oiano Reverse i the ha-hum SAD EYES, a .-low ballad . . Almost on a par :< Star Kenton’s INTERLUDE on Capitol, more Ellington styling and onth intricate and moody. Other side is HOW HIGH THE MOON with June Christy pulling « u Ella Fitzgerald. Chubby .Jackson debuts on M G-M with two hop sides L’AN A with seat angmg and THE HAPPY MONSTER, the bassist's theme. B ith are wed played and have all the old harmonics asociated with this kind (if music . Tony Pastor gets credit for excellent full ' band w mk on the Columbia of INDIAN -LOVE CALL It has Br - and a fine hot vocal by Tony. Paired is a novelty, WINDSHIELD WIPER, which bounces easily. Pa ul Gay ten ha.- one of the most potent small units now re ; cording. Here are two new biscuits on DoLuxe that demonstrate 1 the trior sensational style. STOP has good beat and excellent , piano, with a vocT that reminds of Louis Jordan. Paired is SALL Y •-CU. a btu; ; a ml a gal with Latin tempo. The second platter is a slow blues. WOME N THESE DAYS. cjui. tly intense, a n .1 [BACK I RACK. N” which starts off like a rhythmic exercise the;’, bops ' hth touches oi b p. SWING STUFF:—Jesse Price has a number of stars hacking • m on his wall placed Capitol of BABY LET’S BE FRIENDS and MY BABY D( Nr. Ie F’l ME. among them Rod Norvo on piano. GJfy, with i U her ot bop and earthy blues shouting . . . Herbie Fie ids wmtwo cornmn rial side - on Victor, YOU TWISTED MY HEAR"! AIxOUND YOUR LIT FI iF FINGER and WED BE THE ' SAME. Good arrangements . . Harry Jane’s also ’bounces two ;prp sides v. ith Hm i;i trumpet standing out, HANKERIN' and 1 DON'T CARE IF IT RAINS ALL NIGHT. Cab Calloway got tremendous gust • into the Columbia ot • HE CAi i UW AY BOOGiE by lull band with jive vocal, aith >ug: there is far more jive on the Hipover, 'TWO BLOCKS DOWN. TURK i>) 1 n K Lf.i* J .Art Mooney is rhvtnmte on two unimportant M-G M side--.. THERE'S MUSIC IN IHE LAND and CHII.L'COTHL ’ OHIO . Tex Beneke’s tenor sax -mm light-, th#- Viet or r.; HANK. ,-RIN and j DON i CARP, IF IT RAINS ALL NIGHT. RHY THM SINGING:- Be d m my list is the Gulden Gat a: u i vei nr f fit. potent ABPLLAH and the gent r in he aKOCI I. F t-O BFOODI. P-OO on Colun:bia . . - Johnny Mere Pii:.. tj u Pie! pi pert md Paul Wt,tn. g'vr LIMFHOUSE BLUES . modern iuine treatment on Capitol, backed by the hopping I DON”! CAKE iF IT RAIN'S ALL' NIGHT . . . Sylvia Sims take-. [ ~uch Ir-m 'aim;., h. t;e. with the melody TuU one is apt t° Re; on bet D- ! i 'x- f TEA I' R TWO and CLOSE YOU-K k\ f S Sue has more darwg then Sarah Vaughan but not the vuiee. Phenoliniul Cootie-like trumpet sparks Pear! Bailey s satiric u arch. " n C dumb a. OLD MAN YOU BEEN GONE TOO LONG : HI .digbtJy difftwan; fashion from most Baileys, l *ut the rover luid.. her usual -tvle on THAI'S NO WAY’ TC.) DO . . . foggy Leo's Capitni of WHY DON'T YOU DO RIGHT lacks the spon ■ U.nelity of he' 'fid Benny Goodman version. Piatt, t mate is th - ,v RUBBLE-LOO BUBBLE 1.00 . Kay Sta r, that I brow bac k -. iilu'-s ;n the gi and manner, doe . gorgeous revival f MAY! A 'F. IIS WHERE PA PA GOES on Capitol, but the reverse )> ’G ■ uorlhy of her unique talents, MANY HAPpY RETURNS OF THt , DAY. Hjl.,K AND NOV FlFTY: —Annit Lauire sings two blues --td. • oj. DeLuxe with strong i.'-aeking -by Paul Govt in. VOO DOO MAN ,-nd WONDERFUL BI.JJES She’s punchy and doc,, well until ; he tries to im tato Elk- . . . With the Big Three Trio working vo cally and in- fumcntidlv behind her. Reset*a Howard pleases oi ■ u blue-. Colombi-! of ! KEEP ON WORRYING Ot.lv,- id.’ is an rum port not hollar! WHY’ BE FO BLUE . . powerful Jazz Gi ire : pair; fast and romping HAND READER BLUES with the r-mv Y’OU SHOULD GIVE SOME AWAY, both wild tremendous be. t ...■nd rhythm on Victor. The St. Paul Churrh of Los Anr-'les is in a Lapp’- and Pm •aslmaly rhvthmic mood r«n the Capitol of two spirituals, MAKES MK FEEL LIKE FLYING HOME TO REST and DIG A LITTLE ju'PPFR IN GOD'S I.OVF. . Beatrice Knv satirizes eowb n . !!, r . 1 in two Columbia sides. AT THE RODEO and 1 WANNA IT. A COWBOY IN THE MOVIES. Plenty of chuckles tn both The- Korn Kobblers turn the it explosive talents t > “(..nvv bov on g m with sound effect- and z.nnv results, then dispense v.': V :i!o o--.ru .n the flipover. 25 CHICKENS 35 CCAVS A.r-: Suvdi; heats up his ban, or, the M G-M of BANJO BOUGIE riattermate is joyous country music HAVE A LITTLE FUN rr- -n was the best man and John Catherine Hurley an t Bill Chase , .... 1 new«n:i pc colunintsl and oth-,; f„ Wallet. Inc grooms uncle g->vc _ • ' ,:V the bride. Jerome Carrington. Guc-d.s at the dinm r party give |,, r n r eruertnin- r. sang a , f'Y Ihe Goodlow inclined Ci: ’iw „ . . Kmc. 1 'her,an niinister to the • i United S»ates, *is wait and then n * |son wi.o i« attending Harvard and Among the guests at the wedding | others-- ~;nrl jpeception vw e 'VI and Mrs. i .B,i; TV! .xv.-ci; and M. and Mr- SlJDpOlt V OUT Pai)Cl’! ! !A i, st Settle- of Plainli- ;ct. N J.. 1 * » -'"V 3 *'2'i v f U:, t THE CAROLINIAN Dr. Frame Horne. Mere on to Hector. 2 Attractions For Ihe Price Os 1 BATTLE OF MUSIC 2 ttractions For The Price Os 1 |j a’ : ' Bulimoose Jackson AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA WILLIAMS And His Famous Entertaining Orchestra. 1 mc 8 AUG., 16 WEEK.ENDING SATURDAY, JT r LY 81, 194 g ĐĐĐ \ '< V!< /: V, -. . J-, VS Y - Ht:ui kenten. tin- lanky pianist and ■ ariangej vvlii) 1 ;■ .fu!> sohedub f tek him t ack tc liatboa Beach where h: got 1 is start as a band leader even year- ago. I)’.it'u," he month Stan and his aggregation played lour eonseni tive wiek cud-; at the tialhuom n the Rendezvous, the n a one -tan.-l at Lrs Vegas then a live ilWMauJi ■mliilllli TO mi THE CO VST Lionel H .mpton. wh-i .-. ;tl '-pen at if- Eos Angeles Million Dollar ’i'hev l'i 11 He ail! he the third Negro ot; to play the tui ( atifnrnia houst- in Mtecession. .■.elite- Lute iter wt-mh bark ft cm a Canadian f -iumph, open - J ' ’ c > * < ’ • . LABOR SAY'S NO TO BIGOTS ■A total nt li, 120,**00 persons . Almost ore - fourth of North employed on U farms as of Carolina’s corn crop this year cou- July I. lists of hybrid 'rarities. r.. > < ngafti ivu nt at the Capitol Theft . in Salt l ake Ci y Alt ui at! it was one of the easiest mouths wtiieh he has has since his illiu la .1 summer. tie n.i -. announced plans for taking in "Progressive Jazz." ;u rang, inn:- - into more formal ectt.e*. is and into fewer and fev - er daner dates. tin re »*i ttdy •> («: 1 weffc’s date. Sue was b bow'd l-.y f)iz. (ifllf;- p- ■ h- re.., ter of Re-Bop. who pined c-n July 20. ) t un;; v’il follow rn Aisyu- t 3. Both tfamp and Nellie were siffn > d cn very jury terms, littv per cent r: : *-■■ gross to } p r,\aet -- ■" . iw>iiiwwj|
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