WLI'.K hi.N 1.1 iMf t 11 ia».\ \ . Si' i’LJ! i.iLli !, ljJ■!<.’■ JGGINS BAND PLANS NATION WIDE TOUR f LET’S LISTEN i ) HOLLYWOOD (ANF l-m-n <■■■, mul Anna Roo&evelt v. ill launch a five-u-we*k women m vi" October 4 .a;, the ABC network. The Roosevelts- will iiu .inatici)?! a/id world events, as well as item:,! oi genet d rest in id !:U o- fashion literature, theater, and education Hu- show will ye aired ft urn whticvei the traveling Roosevelts happen to he. Mis. Keanor Ron:t-veii ; firs' broadcasts will he pin -nted from Kurope where dm will he parti cipating in a United Nation- meeting. News Note::: Cy Howard, crcntu: of a new radio show "Little Immigrant,” returns from iL,!> where he was Uny getting the flavor of his character and learning abi ut Italian customs by acting and living as a fi iendlers immigrant himself in a foreign 'country . . Arthm < L-c Urey relumed to the air She end of August l to meet his heavy schedule ot tree and on-had' hours of CHS net ■work time in addition t . 1 h and a quarter hours of local station programs . . Hattie McDanit! a ‘‘Beulah” returned to the air . and can be heard on five days weekly via CBS . . Roy Rogers •* King of the Cowboys, is ;:terring on his own. : adio show on Sundays ever the Mutual network . Feutui eJ on the show besides Roy are Dale Evans and Gabby 1 lay tv: . . Among the many shows flocking back to the airwaves, "My Friend Irma.' -ed the ranks Monday, August, do Marie Wilson aim Cathy Lewis pl.-.y iin• .'birring Kiln , on the program. THE DIAL AND DISCS: Singer. Bi!i\ i'.ck-'.ine, lends his deep voice a song with feeling, I'm falling F Va Fhpover of this MGM disc is the up)>ed tempoed. Mr. B';# Blues with vocal and sclo trombone by Billy Helen Fone-.i give, vocal meaning to Just For Now r and an unoth.•< releu- e. Ain't D. in Bad Uf.-in* Nothing via MGM Conductor-ei,inpus(.a, Dav;.- Ri.se applies nui.-ioal charm to Muon ol Al.-makooia. Bewitched. Stardust and Sentimental Journey . In total contrast )-; MG M's off- -ing of tnc- /any style , and be-bop ja?./ of Chubby J.v r- n ••. \v’... .I y Herman . •-t High : powered bop solo- predominate in L'am* and Happy Monster. An ether MGM small jazz unit is Leo Gumm croup and '.fa il :p ght Gliss in the Daik--30 Minute. From I'uncs Squat e Lalter imiudes j awful sad vocal ancS imitation of Fats Waller Mereary Records gives you (ex-Baby) Rose Marie in a couple of specir-ities. Cheap I "’em a toe s—Nellie5 —Nellie Paid the Mortgage. Numerous carbon copy style; a-.,. r.< -y. , r*.. t..v --.-. I field , in attempt to duplicate phenomenal iiui-w- 1 . tan ... lists Nelli'* i Lutcher, Vaughn Monroe among othm nr i ha . pc. r imitators while Mercury-'s Patti Page doe.-i, a fail tlla Fitzgerald -. style in her hit piattei of Confers a* well a* f-; morrow Night- Give Me Time . . Steve Gibson’s Red Cap. are in the top ring of vocal groups with their Mercury of Danny Be - fate, and You'd Fisd it . , Chicago radio save Diok “Two T> n Bake:. bar poo/ j material to work with in his Mercury ot An Old liana- Never | D:es and Red’s Back In Town tho’ the up temp;; of th. latter tune ! displays his wares to better advantage . Mu-icratt Iviwidy Carson sets a pleasant vocal pace in 1 Love Y , Lutß Hu Mon-. Can't Believe You're In Love With Mt In their own class despite unit at t. a m : ,t . the Km * Cole Trio go merrily on their wn v -a tnc- (ap ol i a t,\ Nat Colt', sly guy sjnging and wonderful jaa, piano pin snot- - guitat b:. accompaniment are all evident in in- thtt --.t—l »lot a Way Wa i Women: Don’t Blame Me Baby, Bab;. All The Time. Little Girl Another one of those tricky-recorded L-~ Paul guißi: clatter; ha * been by Capitol. Paul’s new sound gets fuh display in . What is This Thing Called Love—Hip Billy E >ogie arid the gim mick as well as the musical merit make for m is.t :;-.temng . . The Kansas City rock and roll, piano oral queen, Juba Lee. ha- tour new Capitol items. All I Even D. Is Wmiy, Wise Gay, Till Me, Daddy, Until the Real Thing t nines Along Laltt-i tune makes comeback not only via Julia Lee’s biscuit but also bv The Ravetr with that group's featured w.iy 'down’mMi e •p.-rem m lead voice selling tune like mad. Raven. Nations, m liipovei , . Sen 1 Fm Me If You Need Me. Frank Sinatra in top loi u sing mg an <*v>. rgree-n s-.ng, I've Get a L rush On You. His Columbia - eve. ..in la,i Horne iv.md . Uuluin bia allows ex-Woody Herman enirp, Mary Ann McCall, sdo spcit- Y.light* in the jazz perennial Buttei and Egg Man and Trouble Is a Men Lets hear more . .Showmanship pai exo llent wu.i a flavor I :ng of jazz feeling sums up vocal style oi Kay Thompson and she’s listening not to be passed up, Het ne•>. Columbia’s are Back Home in Indiana, Jubilee, I See Your Fan Before Me, Louisiana >Purchase . . National's modern music p; ;de and joy, Charlie Ven tura, vies strongly for listening with his unusual East of Suez, a combination of instrumental solos and veic blending A flip gives , you I’ll Never be the Same. Jimmy Luuceforc) alumnus, Dan Grissom, s..u flighting it via Jewel records with Dinah—You Don't Knov What 1.-. i is New comer bluester in tiie great Joe Turner vein, Jimmy Wit hr spoon i I Labor Day Dance I Monday September 6, 1948 I Presenting j Lonnie Johnson Composer and Singer Os “'! omorrow Night” With I Milton Larkin Orchestra I RALEIGH MEMBSMI. AUDITORIUM 1 I Advance Tickets $1.50-At The Door $2.00 |j I 9 F. M. Until lA.M., JIMMIE LIGOINS SCHEDULES TOUR.*:"' iLI OF MAJOR CITIES :.r . .r»: display new talent, bandleader! The sensational music of Jm.m.v ; i.ouJ# Jordan brings into the Re„-;-i! Liggins and Ins Drops of Joy G Rioutre tc-.c v th him Friday for .scheduled soor. to be heard in L ■ .. week'.-. -land Ivory Joe Hume/ 1 nmjor cities of the country is Mi whom lie considers wiii carve a Liggins takes his rnusica asgrcaa- 1 niche for himself in shi v business. ; Loti on a tour made necessary | Ever since he first attained fame ihrough the many demand;, ot fan.- in It. Jordan has been recogniz- Liggius, fast rising' as one ot «*d . o one of the few professionals nation's lending comb ns. will enter-j in the anm/tment field who would tain the public with sue:: ,>t his ] take time out to aid thou slruv.- smash exclusive Specialty record- ' Fling to yviln fume. In Hunter iu ing hit.-- as “Cadillac Boogie.” "i i feels that V piano piaying-tlnging ' Can't Stop If -‘Tear Drop Blues ' j stylist will u se tl.cm .-pplauding | “Tel! Ail Your Troubles Goodbye" | lor mote, and many others which the public j Regal audiences are accustomed , has been making favorites through ito seeing Jordan bring someone : : juiu boxes music -tc u- and rad in I nev, with him each yce: and as is-ej-aim, j they put their stump;- of appioval f ile spcettu-ular vise to ivmsical Jon Dinah Washington in '4O and . heris : the Jimmy Llggin i Sarah Vaughan in '4? botti up- \ uiij. ran i;,. attributed to the ipeai't d to ■ tkiv- hie same tipprecia .i. > v iinltt) , crowd plea-!:is | tiun lor ivory Jitvs talent;. Others ’ T heir jump tuupuii-. -.low embtional jon the bit; will include the Will j styling, and their beat which stirs Mastin trio, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peg- j j tiie sou! of the music loving pub- tr v Thomas arid Shorty Sherock s jhe everywhere are the factors j orchestra, which are making the crew ot this 1 The Windy Cuy ih.-cuj.ics j deep ■ii -- musicai .-tar a sudden tnvet | sped in Jordan 1 ; nieiiiory t.iyf- it was it. of thousands < here rn ’4l that he reetived his lust thidcr the persona) managi mcnl j break white piaviiu;- at il-.c Gcuiick : ■... t Ben C. Waller ot Los Angetcs | luimgc A Decva re- ord official vi . d booked through the Harold Ox-1 h'<ie !i! ' I oop case l.t aid him sing :i- -a- euey of Hollywood, the Drops J “Outskirts of Town with the tv ;ol Joy with their increasingly ! '-'utt tim! tie was invited to wax : popular maestro Jimmy Liggins ,• h *h. next day in theic studios ' -'.n-t. their -wing through the j and that it: ; -.outti and southeast extending the! ; ! v’ J r T* toaM as fu r ; Wiiev Dean Resigns . -ie-v York then swinging back J s' through the midwest, finally arriv- j MARSHALL. Texas tANP) —j i mg back in California during- the • Dean T. L. DeArman of the de-part- | nod months of next year. • men! of education at Wiley College i sent s written letter’ of resign*- 1 :>D .VtORJAI. GUARD Dibs j tion, it •« announced this week i ’WASHINGTON > ANP) James j His > another in the sent- o; ; Waits, 50. guard and caretaker of | re;-hjr..itiot,.-- at Wiley College un tv Lincoln Memorial, died here J tier pressure and otherwise. ia-t week, apparently the victim of j He :s reportedly • iated foi a job : uii’idv according to police ja- principal of a state high school. ! Hi was found dead hanging by ; Dean Di Annan said that he ana , ;:i in}.-, tiuin a railing in the base- j the school parted on good relation.- I meat of the Memorial Police say j and he resigned tor a pi-rsonai i’hat Wall apparently tied a rope : reason j around the railing, put a loop, -- : : Support Your Paper! ! Nitelife In New York ' ~NFVTYORK i ANP* AFTER DARK- Harlem is a TeweT»“ m what has been referred to us an "out-of-bounds colored im-tio pedis. Still. :i!l colors and creeds llotk to it along about sundown, just a>: grasping and greedir.it property ow <:-rs and black mar K«. (in prices at least) operators pour tr.• life saving;-: ii.to ventu. i.. - from which they derive 1,000 pe.cent profit at times from the unptotective ettr/enry of the civilized world - most cii.--.ded center lor colored folk . . yes, dear read.;-. Hark-m- After-Daik is really ! something Walking west towards tin CHATEAU LOUNGE when pop ula: Joe Flores holds court nitely, we t-e a 41'oup of young kid; in an age range of 2u to 24 tops . . There i; no di irnkemit ss, no vile language, and conversation in tins purlieu ’.a 1 instance lan strictly !•. tin- bookish ordei . , BILLIE HOLIDAY 1 the favi.ute subject the kid*-;, two of tlir* boys by iln- way uop.i.vmg a; being ,ot Swedish and Danish ot igin tvith one gud. an u:>nc- l.uoiidi-, p;: ■ sibly from tin- Nethci lands. Yes, it is a chunginp, v. uid with inte; racial line; ever-widening despite the upsweep ,t Georgia's Ku Kluxers, tlte Gerald Smith Christian Fronteis, etc, <'U. Lc-na Horne, has a platter being id ovei the c- iinter a; we Igo to press that Is cashing in the dollars . LOVELY ONE, the title wt- hung on pretty Lena Horn.- during the stay ci this star at New York’s "Copa,” waxed SOMETIMES I'M HAPPY with | the reverse reading, IT’S MAD. MAD. MAI), I prefer the tint ' I side with La Horne doing a better than good job in the singing de j partrnent In the recortjj corner, do not overF-uk Teddy Wilson -. | Musicraft turnout of WHISPERING with Kay Fi-nt n doing the i vocaling . . it’s a honey. | dees right by 'J ui nei - tamed Wet Bab-. Blue:-; and also Frogomoro ! Blues on Supreme , . More blues by Grace Smith, You're Just My Speed—Competition Blues (National); Buddy Tate, Good Morning • j Judge (Supremo s . Small band jazz. Red Lincoln’* Madcaps Hot ! Dog. Beverly; Glory of Love, Low, Short and Squatty Whirlawayi; j Arnett Cobb, Dutch Kitchen 'Bounce; Go, Red Go. (Apollo >: Top | notch tenor saxing here by Cobb Henry “Red” Allen, Shanty! in t 'Old Shanty Town: Bill’s Downbeat, old sta idoy AUer. still blow I great trumpet (Apollo). for a program of your favorite SPIRITUALS j listen to | ‘THE SPIRITUAL j HOUR” featuring one of the Nation*# Most Famous Spiritual Quartette*# PRESENTED EVERY SUNDAY BY | LIGHTNER’S FUNERAL HOME | | SUN. 10:00 a. m. \ DIAL WNAO 850 (WNAO-FM 96.1 me) I H i'j kULIN li\ 1' . FORMER FOLLIES BEAUTY OIES IN LOS ANGELES 1.05 ANGLI .F.' iA.S'Pi Win n ! Hell-ll 1 .t.. W- !11, i !:, 1 ,j; t;i ■ .of t lit- / t yield Fill a- -oi- 1 > , u r-d one ul the mo-I Lc.iidilo! ; women in the United State- arid whose mama; to IJi In,, ne Neh-or o; N. ~!-■- ician Ucm-, HuT.ly ht ..aiUnt • • ij , -.«■, WOtld, di* si i«« ;« VVt ‘lO vLt\ i l l l jf vVetu written tu an t ‘ t,tu » net s M)y* Worihii ip wh" . ' t:. > Ur.. -iit iof iit j lLiiir( tji ■ d b> ! Mary p-clittud a urn ~t t» ;< \\\ iii>'£t beaulijlil ». ;. ;, , ... was v i native <-i i.om v;i)e. .‘-n. w.. • the to,i‘ t O? ( i.it 1 ViPt> dlil i,t Lit ; • days with the / « et>ki FoUie an t , then latfr niaiiitai 1..). ;\el:<)n. v.«. i) | thy .aid . :c( t . '.Hd phya: » tsn i n She v.n- nevii a iaeto: m Ne ! <?ro -oeiai circle- he M , hov/evta ' althougii tluet Wfto knew hci toniut he; «4 iunl . h.-i womnr, Later flu ant. Di N«n & i w<.re div<>re< d Th<- jj ; ;J t *nd Looietv crowd ; rvu tor&uve Ijej niarnaye Sla dad n the horn ot r u adfa t (i lend. .1 *•* i Oi» F'llipitio w iiO raid she had iiVtd theie lor 10 year- Savaimafi (Jiiiiriiiii To top .Apolio ( alt* Show NEW YORK iANI . S.,v;ii. Church:!!, ii.,- lu .cam Un.oklvn b-. au!y and -. w ill head line iht al’-stal- : liov, at Hu Ap.-110 J Case Friday Appiarm; with he. will be the ri.-lebr.ded l-'oui Time who backed hi- ap i,u the hit re cord. "I Win t Tu B L'.\ i J Bei;uU-Olis Sav.mYiah ,v;i , ral ; r-'l: I. 1 ’ ' ■ ill tu the ... i ;jr -I i;: lit Iv-.i) yia i - a;m , wawd -Daddy Dadd-. Suu- th;.! tin, hi h:,.. be-n tiie mu.ic.il v,, , of,. Ibt Ijatillll a;ul ll.:- a j,| ed ili til, , 'op nil, : },(,!:■ ai,q U„-.i’i-<-;, ..i-r, the cOtlu 11 y Rated u! id. ruu-d ui,11:.!11v div’; nr Live 1 vI- ,- i ai, v q: Uii !el rn 'be populai mu ic field, die Four Tune; havi bon winiun: t- 'la ; for more than two year Lu< l. of the men who are non united m a mi,}do j'.ingu,; act i.a enjoyed • um-:s . featured voc.-o i- I with oilier gioup- It Fays To Advertise! V RALEIGH’S NEXT BIG DANCE EARL BOSTIC And His Orchestra aod.MON, SEPT. 20 COMING TO RALEIGH—KarI Must it*. uubtundlng w neard of the • u viij.lionr hi. will conic to K.t t«’e Kli s '■li imii iui \uliiiorimn on Monday, Si-pti-iuber JO for a ons night i.ttiui for the entertainment of the Capital ittj's dance tans. file ever popular bandleader is heiii f brought to tiie city by Pro ni.ftn Sot Wui ers. oho prom '• • iiu Sails J > .li t ti t .il iiit f - . ado potato bettie i. a .v' • ' ••• .Kit nt 111 Isl.iMoiui al i tiimii: -h very common •■u the Euro P-'-tii toi’.Ufitnt. jut ..(Cisiss 1 1 1 r• nor i K: ii I'liannel i liiii.t IH-18 Hue-cm ed tobmo • ',l i... to equal U.hi leini try s eonumipUon re.quirenwnL U\U‘ AShS i:t v M i n TO KYI'KMI BVN ON j IVI CROW TIII Al Ri; nj.VN VOKK Btoau.e Mime Si.t.tUt iill r ltst in W.» 11 HI- Son and ti* < artore and pro dui i s .tie repot es xi favoring opuiiii j Jhrjtre at tievau dria Va to evade the order of Actoi t quitv that its mini in r • hail not play in segregat ed tin-<ii is m Washiiis- ion the .'v'VNt t* today wired the Conn I'd ot \e ois Equity: "We sin • ru-h hope that the ( oillicit of A ' tins Eq ii it v wifi extend priiuhitioii of it-, members playiiit’ to egreeatetl audiences hi W toil}-ton In iiu lint. Vii fidda am! othei parts ot the capital aria, ihereby defeating this evasion ot every piiniiple ot deecnt \inerteanisin Lincoln | HAIMIGH NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEP 11 .VtBl.K a-ti H.i\ vtillarul. < hurhs Euuglilmi fill. BM? CLO( h < oior t urtnun Metro News n isSDAN, -I I TEMM.R 7 Vii tor Mature, .loan Bennett IN MAYS - MAYS Hit* Housekeeper * Daughter *'»es tops in southern SWING SUBJECTS Samba Mania WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8-4 ffiiilieis Montgomery. Wanda Hendrix KIIIK THE PINK HORxE Ml RDER AND BLACKMAIL -SOUTH OI THE BORDER •AICmON -- NEWS ECASHES Al so CHAPTER 7 Till VIGILANTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10-11 DOUBII FEATURE Charles Stanett as the DURANGO KID IN lest To Dodge ( ily AND Randolph Scot.. Barbara Britton IN bINHCI ITERS Also LAST CHAPTER IDC PURPLE MONSTER. K'lniKLS i DON'T MISS THIS!!!) Rating t lot Records IN THE ALBUMS If v.;(! . -a. - ;ho .-> -V; j , Ur- .! e'hi.Y - ' SPmi* i,.,ne< . t mu u 1 •■' Ale. 1 e E-' ■" ’ i u<‘i/ yi •( aiil t-e isH'iu ■ d •" *'l lll > ru-w C’oluint'K. .dbum : oi- ire -, •h-i-. r:.t!e«, L.A!iNS\ AL TROPICA N A On the children':- Uric Red tmi u ■ a sctei. Hug.; Uenny, ccine- to life in U m ode Ml V’ f ao. ■ ! Hu. h: . i arid the '- lols,: Hi .1 Capital i.ibtlm. Included t irduu -hi h -•> yauniji-tcva can fallow ewi y thing happeni-w. •n wo On : el- limU-iv muuu ; 11.*ai-rllia*i3f--:ine, - ■ Stinson c no-a vi !<•. m, t)v- w, U Idiown Vol. - of Jazz at. Philharmonic lu - . . I .■ i-iivatU that s thn Normar; Oran/ parfoi iimii; c oi iMWV 11101 l I - I MOON and h AIR p.E. (SOUl: .-do ,-ni: .iio -I• ... Wf-l'f S.U'!!I. Ilaiu-i- .Ihcqitet, i Churlit* Venturu Jup Guy and llov.anl Mi'Oiu.v. Binn Ci or by v. In .-••• p pula city : uadir uif.l :■ heat'd 0(1 eight of his old aides in a Columbia album oi n «•••', Hac ktai by Lentil :* liaton and Tiinutu- Clrie;. the d o.uu-r >.vd. tup LE'! S PCI U(J l THE LIGHTS. SWEET GKIJIK.iIA PUnWJN, I’VE GOT .TO PASS YOUH HOUSE I'O GET TO MV HOUSE. UOONSThUPK lift) YOU EVER SEE A UK SAM WALKING, PI AUK MOONLIGHT, GHOST OF A. CHANCE and TEMPTATR )N. And il you’rt- in « rotnantic mot id, the Capua; "Gypsy Dreams’ album bv Jascha Datsko and his Gypsy Knst.-ntbli may appeal to you. Mood itf.istc, : ■frit- of it do! mU h e> oti. Ihe idks are TA* CHANKA AT THfc’ GATE. RED U»P! K tin. two pari ROMANIA KHAPSOD'i' and C AIK'AOAN< S:-; PLANO ON lor is, jt .>,i-; in :, ptaiir-i named Hal rtchatdi • who a o . -.j jo.|.. ~ ,| . , . ,t Ait Tatum. He ulh i I.OVE KOH ...,o 'Pt-iK o' ..! I I.OvE. Esoi'llent, although tvilu in 1 \u < ■ .... m. iu.iimi.r- instead 111 Il’lVl-!:- 01-lie-l 111 l i. ’ till;. 1 I : , , 10, lit l;- lOltf.lt pUIDO O’l 1 lie jVU - oui of 3 ).\ H; ■i f tie Yf iUiIS IS MY 1 HE'ART ALONE. Me. lay Aiu n . inm, . m. .ry way on ( Capitol ‘.vdi; MUCH V.'Hii.--. o•• o, i.aii , ■ !.t doe-, -m well, cojplKd with LOCH I.OiYIOND, a .oii.pi-;/ rni. -um e tth good t guitar and bagppipru a* start and en,i ,K.o MOim mothei ex eollent teohnirian will have Bizet • itun>-. ip m hi;, yraw with ha * CARMEN BOOGIE on Me.any The mory -u-Jid music is on the tlipover, PASION ORIENTAL with h *.-* t. tin .hylnm Joe Lushhoi v/li.i has .< ftronf: Bom but r.dh . thin ■- ; Ul4 1—oi:-; in leal bam-lhoii ■ fas'noa ..i. tiif J a. ioi BOOoIE \V« .«• ii : ; PLAT w TER and BACK HO MM SN INDIaRA Cre.iit n ■. .1 ;. Bainw, J- KessciiV jHiitm 1, RHYTHM SINGING: The K rig (’•. It Tru. on a i.eUei kicr that; usual, jump- LITTLE GIRL in fim -1 \i * - coupled with til soft and ginllt: but nhythmic BABY BAT.VS ALL THE TIME Backed by the Star!.gator- Goidnn M . I■;. ■ ■ y Umf hot leeiut./ ' «'-n the Gapilol of R AMBLING Rti.ll- H | ;i,-V ,* OE GOLD EYES OF BLUE . . A j.vz.'.v aceordian add: . Minpu to th« Bobby True Trio Mi j. urv ot a rhythmic novelty, JUNGLE BOOGIE which |' sound iik.- a ft---: con;in to H.,n ..mve V, ~ chant and YOUNG MANS BLUES, a white indn.y. number -.viß amti -mg but some v hat off-r..]ur lyrics. Eiantui- Lame, the guy vrßh ai seek to his voice, sings two .-low cm - I.n Meivary He revivt • i ,• o;b CiNGlr. THE BLUES raid tuMs, .1. into a re- a; ~n lie- • -a. ,- ij.iic: out lush 3i in- warble;-. THANKS FOR YOU The best a both i- perfect . - You gene: ally ; e-l a >, ~d pra’le; m.iu.-e hs u Pt-c.i-c la- and site s up to he- usual standard on tie Capita m 11 ' 1 SHADE ON TIB BLUE Sicß and DON TBE SO MEAN TO HE BARY. As UsUal- Mee. e tee mmi'jit ---■ aV;-..ist l if -, ;. Celebrating The 12th Anniversary Sclah jubilee Singers WITH 10 Quartettes ; R H! Auditorium UJNDAA 5 ■ SEPTEMBER w At PAGE SEVEN

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