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PAGE SIX NITELIFE IN N.Y. R v ALVIN MOSES Jet Weils, the mart v;no ■ • < ll o fluced Harlemites 1 "Giernierl, * Chicken” more than a dr cade ago. still d errands that ills patron* re wire the best in *he food line. Chatting with tfc .-■ • n’-lar resteur f-nteur, clubman ard churchman, we gathered the impression that mi ehtstsndlng dietician lady '•'■•ill sc-;.n grace the scorer;- She will plan and turn out di - uiwur-1 pasted in this neck of the nation. Along "L ; .'fessional The >t; ;• row. the buildings that house ;•" rank ng be Kies ,; nd .r. ov Anr els. 1 no ■ lie me n- c‘Hoc! wPh greater ; Aspect fee his enutanding .chi):"- than tliat of -:iiig-:v Tcdd Duncan If Air. Cancan is so mindsd. he ran u Jke . the weekly salaries drawn u> Uni ty tv ecd stars in nitertes likt I .atm Quarter and Copacabana hi' uncLr by comp art-on to h s overall take. *0 $ (L.ari-c Forr-TL hot'- ‘ncul b'g-w ig of the Lcr Br-'che. type, one who prefers D remain behind the scents while others tv.,-' the bows. The t»oK us ‘clippip; cou pons” in ibis manner is something tvs woudr.'t mind at .ill would yen’??? Mtu irl Pahn. still the loveli «if headliner we know, hasn't changed in ’neb despite her e'mti, to dimming "This is Broadway.’ ene of the top ttltiiion shows heard over (I.'S-TV rerently a Broadway columnist said. Aliv- Rahn »"■ qut. tionally is one of Amer ica’s let flight artist*." J mn-.y Fiddler's one-man <• ,m --j-tiign agaimt ri*n 1 dixcrlmlnatiOß j ir. i>y rs ip ugly form- assumed trsmutdc-ts import rue . d iruixu-t "hen a roc-isi like Lloyd Bins ti. Metier, picture cvn-oi out f Mem phis. Team . - ve. the ’g!*i tig T to tile film ' 31’.me h the Brave.” This might aj. e me -r that B»nf-.*r« might see his v v clear to pasAßg saris a t cial-docum- uuu • i “test Bcndaries' v-hen that day itriv *r i slu uld st eve; Thunk* ar. • Jirt.rv Fide ■ ■ ' Anna Lucaita a pin? *h jceeivt d - nr r - o. t- r:.-, -4 : * S Stgt cast inrtsir.-iUy writ ten ■this way> was ' wthi-- much less ini here despite beauteous P-V.. ue Ckd hid and other* A; n," pjay •UUrg Paulette )an;- mv-una XJ fr 5- 5 £ Mrs Lar -■ Poo;- - i let •v• ' * nt. BW AV RAVES ABOI T 'MAI!If Anna Belle Hill, nativr of Flint - Mich 1 vht play Irr ; ~i ..f Hat tie the maid ir. Ke- Me Kate.' the . musical simesh hit , on. -? toe Century • n Alth St - .nt T :< h« Lincoln RALEIGH, NORTH t'AROI IN A si: N’T* A V A NT* MONDAY s?«rir»Bor 4-5 •lehr. F*\nf ard trUk Forin IV El PASO COLOR CARTOON NEATS Os T r iK DAT TUESDAY SEPTEMBER € Humphrey Bogart, Etttr Da\i» IV MARKED WOMAN conn V REEL NEWS OF THE WORLD WEDNESDAY A- THURSDAY* AEFTFMBF R 7 8 D« Dajea, tHwntby Laurent TV MANHANDLED ALSO CHAPTER 4 junior g-men MOVIETONE NEWS FRIDA V AND PA TURD AT HEMTEMWER, A- 1* DOUBLE FLAT? RE!" SUNSET UARSON IV Code Os The Prairfe AND t n :YJ»IER 4 jack .ar*«stbo.v« Broadway debut and "he. ir mak ing ii rt übly so ty appearing n her spare moments at the "Savannah case" (two shows iii;i-;v tliei'.:i. Site ha"- mi, '’id voice, with a range 11 t tn middle “0" *o “B" flat which is a ninth bclcv regular baritone register. She can also go to F" in the soprano register. Os ah tilings Mss Hill's understudy is a maie baritone sic won picked fi-i her "Kiss Me Kat! ’ role by none other ban Cole Porter. He: opening number is “Anotbei Opening. An th< Show" Formerly a church musical direr!or. she i (fuses to sing Hi fotrir'ii languages, saying, "h;> tl- .act is jOO per rent American Tit my ’ hud one of Anior-ca's finest cripyii: nt'. <;f dram.die-spir itual roll. *, Cora B Jones, is; thru with vacationing:; and is looking ',-ri\;:a to Fall and Winter bnev. ing. ii is hard for material-Stic Amcric;; to understand mi ari-st like this gifted woman who could i earning a top figure, in other fields her life not dedicated i i the yiTc'red masses st eking to 1 P Them now iiirh level - that is to -■ av, spirit;.!;-1 lew is I kn.ov oi no art'-' m ,- r0 dosmu ing -if the best life afford-;. j ... i ;i, . - i , f,, , or; h- :i YM-YWCA'; churcn forums Mid fi .iteruai homes, (he innoiiiu- mm-it f Hi Peter Mai \M A , , ..(icy -•••■.king i'iir i- wild ly acclaimed Do. Why n rt!i go's gift * nitr i : •-iinkint piano viiiuwos opened tiv •‘her nitr at wank ‘‘'Cafe Society, the old cMuping •'••rtui.d of Had Scf-tt-Poweii A- an added attrur ’icn on the Case Society bill f If-man Ha", kins king of the raxo phene and his juartette. Billy Eck -1 ne has bt-n penciled in for a return or" ■* "80. ■ Citv" m the Jorephi??- b- a-; th t.-1‘ cd the ■ now .a. the perenni 1 Fol'es grand wrheiip U< m per; of our w Fd SuHiwn N N 1) ■ • N< - I'lunmist who is m Paris. Nov- 43. the H.-rlcm <•". urine ind delivery as she headlines a Fari- v. ith the "Black BHorn -he grambijm; runs u <;uit; si ui f the i ngest football -.-h; dc;. - -if any college this seas-v - teisi of 12 a, e> -.pi-i-m • S nt ;M with Texas Ikth at Tyler Tv< at Bowl Ofe- :> v- Bust.; La. Sege at Tyler, Tex . Oct l Me.v 1. ’.if! State 1, -;.e Or? R. Wiley loi yf Slr ie at linine; Or' 22, F->rt Valiev state at homo; Od 11. T>. -'-..gee State Fair i i ghrev 'C'l't. La . a Texas . e Hevurtew. Te\ ; Nov. 1?. P-. airic View, Vr.-. }’>, Bishop n hon-c .n --mg ram: i’fi. Alcorn it J ■■ -• Mi?- N ■- a? BethuT-eC->.'*k man aT • irf lire, I EDDIE VINSON ! "'Mr, €leanhead M and his ORCHESTRA 4~"" ~T «*r»i*B!«r.Trr r "MMirs—nmur w—m LABOR DAY DANCE Raleigh Memorial Auditorium N. C. Beet Dance Floor MONDAY SEPT, 5 HSZEL HARRISON APPEARS WITH L. A. SYMPHONY Los Angeles*. Cm Ilf Hazel Htr Hson's l dream of basking in the , ;incfindcsci’iit glare of the Holly. , - o,i Howl enntiigbi came till' Thursday evening, August 25th. . ;i K,;ti sc-- appeared as guest aitist with ilie Los Angeles Symphony i Orchestra, under the direction of: Comiurtor .Solomon Isler. The talemed pianist's appta■ ari-’e in th-: I folly a’ood Bowl wae a i te -1 iH (e to a series of coneer-s whi-. h 'began on Oct,.,her loth in Belatt. Wiavnsiri. and will-carry her thru the e*tre>u"• northresteni part of she Lrtiieti sftates, Panada and Bri tish Coliunbi.'i. Last season she ap , j.ien red in 0 -'oncert-; iu 1; -*tat-s and Catiada. OX LEAVE OK ABSF.VF Miss Harrison, who purticipafcu On only two rehearsals '.vith the ovhestra herore her app -aftince Thursday night, Ip cmrently ou leave of absence from Howard Tni versify where is an Associate Pro fi-peor of Piano. Her leave from Ho A. niv i'sit\ has been extended for a third year Mis:- Harrison’s last Washing! >n. appearance was several years a.r* ; when she. was presented In a eon r-ii-t at Ati-how Rankin Memori.-.l i impel at Howard University, Pi - Olive ,1 Harirson Scholarship M ink-rial Fund, which was set up bj Alias Harrison in twmoiv of ii°i d-T--:i s»-d mot her. Du- -iily child of an average uild-AA'csteni family, her father va- a mil carrier ir her mitiv 'aitn- ot l.il’one. Ind. Mi 1 * liai i ri.—'.n was inspired to yirsne ,i mu sical car--or by her mother wh« 1,i,. i ; ,nd pivcd music ]j* : i mother ii.-coniPMUU-d her on three trips to Europe. RLUAN’ PL AY I Xi; AT .FIVE The iPHe publicize-l artist -iia ,cover-d her love for the piano at ’- be . .i, i v ago of five The fir-" piece she was able to nlav was "The Old Oaken Bucket". Richard Pollen, or g.-inist in the Presbyterian Chur h in pi-r honiet-uvn, was first teacher ’.Vit)i t!,.- noees.iry groundwork arid the deterniination to becori;-: one of America’s ton musicians -he pr.ic.t iced l-,r hours and L - .-ind ■•p.vn'-s.had a perfect le-’son .Alia- Harris-ui impies«ed the in-i-c Busoni with her playing one nigh in Berlin and h-vam- his stiidrio She i- now often refer;-! to M the critics as “A pupil i Busoni, yon knew S*!)e recalled with professional affection how -he received" the ex?r;* ordinary maestro and was simply told tha’ be re- ogniz'-d :•*! eii- when he heard P, that she had , t*> come anti studv with him Hat idle ricf d not wm rv about having to pay for lessons, food ami H..-L ter; and that he would make 4 Pianist of her. STLIiSED FXHKR PETRI Egon Petri. Busoni's most won derful pupil d-putv. collaborau 1 , ci--., aho contributed his share tow ard Miss Harrison'? higher mitsi her he Hazel is a fine Il» inz- ' who was” r- sp'msildc u i i-Tmati v. leaching ot the vouiigi r taleafs of L-v own race at Tnskcgee lnsii tute Miss Harrison retreated from he 1 piihli-’ career as a plar.bd aiv-nnd 1337 to join the teaching v< iff 1 H< xn nt. rRIHMPH FOR ARTIST Playing before a huge Holly win.,l Licwl audience on a regular Holly great tritimph for the talented ar list, tor although she appeared in more than eight'- concerts Let s. and received the viithusias t. applaus-’ of music ■ A'ic- an-* mil! jv lovers fen tier superb arti? try none of 'L- concert halls in wl i she appeared compared in g-.yf and Importance with the Holly wood Bowi Mis Harrison, though rated by «s «av isisr critics as- one of ‘h° finest pianiots in Amet-i a today TH» CABOtTKrtAISf RETURNS TO VICTOR The King of Hl-De-Ho. Cab Calloway, j has returned to the RCA Victor j Blue Bird Cahei, after an absence ot fifteen years. Tbi Hr.it two litic;- cut by Cab, to be released by RCA Victor very shot tly. are OLl» JOE LOUIS HE'S STILL KicTS OF THEM ALL. hacked up by VO UR VOICE Cab and RCA Victor feel that the novelty tune, OLI> JOf t *)L'ISi will he one of ihe top records of the year, and at Hit new low. price of the Blue F.<rd I.abti f 6 cents plus tax, should go well over the million mark in sales. Cab is currently playing at the Pale mas Supper Club Vancouver, British Cclumbia. and will remain H ere until September 18. After that, he returns to the. state* and opens at the Pa to mar Theater in Seattle. Washington, Sep* 18. ’LOFT PLAYERS OPEN BTH YEAR CHICAGO fANFV The xk.y 'oft PL yvis little theater g' •••up ■ p.:ncd its eighth sea on over the, : ast week end with a three night 1 pre'entation - ( Ejnlyn Will urns' tbrie drama. "Night Musi Fall." for the 1 £149-30 seas i: the Sky . .ft .Tv,: - plan !-• pi- ‘cnt three !hrr plays m its theati-r slop the Parkway Communist h-u; c-■ "The Glass Menage,ie,” Oct her 14-16 sec 21-23; "Private Lives." Febru rv 17-10 and 24-26. end "Medea.' starting May 12 Origin of thl acting group came i, 041 unrie'i ’he i. sp ration of Langston Hupbes vho wrote The S’ ui D- Mii-ve" f :■ the s-rssu 1 - iv. nice thru the yilay; rs h:*;v* i-r - sf rtrd play s ranging from Greek L< a- dies to modern experimental • WORK WAV TO TOP TJudf; the Sky loft program, members <f the group work their j h, nt’s ci mw ;Ty ushtrs or extras tu in drr 11 j,; ii, -...1 1 file's One of tile stars • t last week'.- piOductt-ui, Gloria Barne*.•• -L-.ten mt m r . ~U . , .T,,1- (i, ;>f ‘he ‘i Ij \ t xpt'i • OK-Ti - piHys tins year or ru t has n t yet t ern en vern in- : - t?d. hi the pa they have preserved i original otu -fut play by pcopin . n the eoirmun ty or members of the group, itself Dm id H. Juliiii: directs ' 'ic -roup. and Frances DeYoung s ist, him Antoinette Mo-re is pr - i n Lamb, business manager The Sky loft Players is one -T cm r. 1 local theft:- groups v hin 1 akc i ag; ..nvirig inrerest n Ih-.t; he -iter bv NTerruc? Others in Chi •ago include the Center Aisle Piny- ; r? the (!: TV : Theater Guild, and hr Chicago Art Theatre. STADIUM ecHOEs BY VERNON .1 ARRET T f)OU "i ~*i -1 ffill! hi - ,-S» jl’.BCll Hr Lenmcnt-s sbak your confidence Lt Luke t> :t American League i enuar-t ci nf* 4 iiders -vrill hear from ?,j, Lxfra tin -c *as fit rolling to a t , l( j Cujniskpy park batting • ;igt ’ -r- in w*-<-k when we began < ;lllu u t H j u atvnu the condition of i -»j - repaired knw and hie future j in bigr tint*- hall The Pacific Coast i ' .--ftp,tjf‘s Hig IlffJlfvHtiOU SWUIT; | s i In!,--, around in his left hand ; ivbile pointing to his l ight k««‘ ••If* Loproving, but it's not well 1 vet. My bat ing will get better i mg knee.'' Luke said In ! « lojr voice, j fltelore So* game, ht ! bud gnrandwi oat Hire- tiiuea and ' ha4'atna# 1 '.*** awce i*s a Cleveland 1 onljCmm. However. Luke wasn't of | ferine "his renovated hinge as an “tonne, j "That knee does interfere with Imy hatting •hough." he explained. 1 “After I dig in. I -can't l-aise my : leg fast enough to meet the bali ! with r. r-rriootit swing But it’s net ting; better.” : American l«ag«e pitchers detee | »ed that detect in Easter's pitehin:; when he marie Ms major league de. i but The;- serve them fast and close jm kr-'-p him from getting a split isecond advantage. i csTill mlatively unknown in .ikodiou* «Jt ..iUaiii-rk-a, The fact that ,-ihe is jfti.it i vgjy unheralded in , v Ub .Vjnt' nr ;«\ N umber ) Blues Singer, <;,!<? ■ ’i>'i. CM'.A>- tU'-AU i uihOii, will Hi ing to Fairish Memorial .xutUtonuin i liis orchestra Labor Day Night I'or the Holiday I),tn«> that has stared the Blues t onvcisation everywhere his ahi el lisement ha- been displayed. Thl« soft voiced s inner, who was horn with a clean head and upon which no hair has <;rewn. Rain Halts N ’ I ‘ A Finals In Ohio (Spec!#.) to THE CAROLIXI AN" t Wilberforei* Haiti washed on* the , Umax of till* *■ hid Nmioh in Tennis Championships held hen last week Til 1 ' downpour brought ■< hall ti the men's sincl**- finals and hilled off any chance of ••ont.e.iltng tlv championship bracket • n the men', doubles The men’s Mile w.,,; beina ;« uv’ii j.v - Reiiinaid Tut of New York fife. Harold Mitrhrll. c,t in;, land, Calitnrnia. We;; had woe two ms by :ores of 8-T and f *-l ft Ik* Mil.-hell had taken mvi.j -m entering the deeidintc ■*' *** Dv Hi games., when Mr down non i !•■■ Kan around l ’■■•ioek faturd-iv ;■! ! •'cnint!) Any hojK* of r.on?innijip thr fir..- lin tie play Tho (joul)it 4 ~ piny xva:-' riso 71*»» rd bv the rain, end th> crowd will hr derided at the annual Round Jiel n tournament to be held m tiie courts of Dr IS Walter Jojni- No decision could In reached con - ernine tie a- xi p.. tide rm-et:m of Weir and -h t> When tbev are drought togeth-r at sum* eon -i !coftvenifn< to t- '' -•Minoti-hn* !•• 'tween this date and the next n< itonal toimie) |da> ail !>*• r.-s - Cl! at the l-oill! '‘.till!. IV;*' •’**, !»ed Althea Gibson emit inm-d h.-; ; reign as queen of. th * jiatiot:' women pNyers. Thi Florida \ and M. star defrau d Man Eua Fa ■ straight title*winntnu Like the men’s Kimrl.- finals. Mi men’s doubles nio' a!■ ■. hah **d i.v the Safiml;* . In this event. Fw ' rdf Mube.rt Eaton. >d \Y liruington Y wtre leading the team »f 1 *Y ROY -WILTON' "Mr. iv ,- . 14st« Noim-simiic Mining i» w«f o»t i;< aUf; M~ k 'i:"NiV-U> -.t.. t.i Ohivti^'A £C.'\tC itti'i ; played h» MatidlUK room t-nr on it* famous <'«»■ :t»u “MADISON NITK SVO'i '!;• ut.! Are i other night in Be^-'iKU”. Ala • win .a A- v .‘•■uk I<OY MILTON j ; i .MILTON’S' LATEST RRf-EASE 'ins crew uj ■ on tour UiriV-tjh il'r i '’TheTe’s vnc Mir ;i:- iv -of Tm'jirfv-'LV I\t\-.| *• irgiuta. <kr ib»- *jmb« thine on til- lull - Virginia awl Delaware bo&itiu* Ibfrxm of the nation. •'t>Kvu!4 iw;toward th» “City oC Bitt-hfrty a ithtiding line .itilv ' AeeottSittii to Love" Philadelphia- where he #pw» t . t . . • „» v-, "su, w «- fiL iv hiist 1A . i'l 1 . .. ■ ‘lt i f . - ’ ». . . I -- r* * . . > -1 I . t .-- - .1 ■ ■ tt. il. M J Jf. I4U .* —*— -—' 1 will sing his own production of “ti ft Maid I aogic," 'Bonus Pay," "v.mna Send you Back where l Clot Vou From.'' "Alimony Blues.' and When 1 Get Drunk," Vie will also sing W <’. Handy'** Cmiou* Saint Louis Blues." The Crrheslra ieadet has promised Raleigh Dance t ans "Four solid hours' el the ! esf in the mush ship. ■'handler iFanwood. ? J > and rhiirl; .lom-, (NYC), 6-'. 5-5 u ;he seroud set, STEM'ART SC* ITT RE ATEN Easily the high spot of th week's play was the .-tunning up * .• nllVred !V George Stewart, tit V.'G ts ehanriion. who wept out in Dm third round. Stewart was eliui inn. fed le. a lit-year-old Californian Osea ' Johns .an, St* wart's predecessor in thf VTA t hmne room. Lloyd Scott. c.i Prairir Vii-.v, Tex. was also tmiililed out of the tournament Scott tvax champion in 11*45-48. Veterans .Men's- Singles John B Gar’-c-tt. Tuskegee institute >1 fe;M’,d Dr. Ell" 1 nod Downing, Roa noke. Va 8-1. 8-1 Vet..rati M’.jnicn's Singles Mr*-. Ki,-i sc Thornton, Los Angeles* d»’- teat**-'i Mrs Ella Rush. Atlanta, (it. Junior Singhs Robert Dibble Tii-ke-.*..* institute, d e t e atert .; ,r** *-* ’1 hmnpkius, Brooklyn. 8 3 ;:*'s singles Donah! Arche*. Nassau. Bahama*, defeated Simon \\ til* • j jj.‘) fi ia ;*'a). V. and M College, defeated Miriam Decosta. Orangeburg, S. C, f* 9 fj. \ Women’s Doubles Roumani.i .•rid Margaret Peters Tuskegee {;;:*! rtt fen ted Nana and Dot >tl' v i j-i vi * EL/.abeth N’. 8-o ti e Mixed l>mbl*'s Aith-.a Gibs »n. F! v. and M College and Dr K Vv ■ h:!iti- *tl Lynchburg. Vi -i ,'* ; Mary Eua Fine, K ins * , City, K-r-as and Leo Fine St Lotti Mi HI 8-3. •ill . a»: Double.- M a y n : : *i Driv* * .tad .lames Thotnpkins, ia ta iburg. Vs and Julius Martin M imiiigtoii. X. c 4 .*», 8-.1, 10-S. 7-5 SAY YOl SAW IT IN THF CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, I9ts K . ; <y / i ; ;*y- • "i" : ' > 1 k g_ - "ANNA LLCASTA" TAKES A BAT H Paulette Goddard Play s the coveted role cf "Anna L"- casta" in the film version of the I •med Broadway favorite in She Broadway production in all Nr *ro ea«t ptrftumed Phillip V'>nt - i din's American rJassic. In the Hollywood version an all-white p|i * ; * ■;> ; - v ' .■:- mm PIGSKIN HUDDLE B V AVP -mar „ - ws- -4-.‘-c*vy-.-eary'*j»ywgjjga t , i , . 's'*-- ■ ■*' *» vEGJtO STARS ON t' ti 111 BIG TEAMS Negro star's ire being added c i hepped "ft pro f* itbTl sqi'sti* ;o fast cme cavnot tell who's where hr-e days. t ast o.eek the Nev York v '", *• ; - Yankees of the All American *.ft r- oce dropped Tom ("a*-* * • rmtr Hampton finch Ose; .*gL could nit adiust !i , >, ■ r ormation fast er) '*ugi, to keip up *, ith the other backs, Buddy Young, who played * *’ r ,t mi« bs, * cgpcoted t h-ve i;s best; pro year with f--c Viva T thor and Sherman T l •■* cl, juartgrbuck and fullback ; : ively at liovada last year *k>'; •-•till n the quad They played the T in* The Los Angeles Rams of the National !tv sue drorped Willie ■ninitj. bill .dill retain Cad Tank t Youngc; from Grin i* ■ a •'■liege ;»r*4 Willie Steele of San f;e. o, the broad jump star Although the Chicago Hon.* t lumped James Bass, they Ml! lave Paul, ratio, or of nifnois and !:,rne» iOT Dude) Bailey Both nen till must remain on thou . *,:s beeause the Hornet:* till hove Mia men to dismiss. Emlen Tut-yai evident 1; * til •he Nov Y *.k Giants. He will play doth offense and defense Jr Cv team's first exhibit on of the re run he returned a punt 31 yards T v The Giants tost to the G • * Bay Packers 11 t.<- 7 Elrrmr Harris i- till with the N'rc York Eiulido*. For the Detioit Lions, rooki: Wally Tviph ’■ asri;n- i'irT:~:Mrr-tnnir""T-i i nrrrmrm nr ■■ i i ■ i iiuhwiiiiiwimiiwii —■ nn. inn ~r —"- S~ —NOW PLAYING! DRAMATIC DYNAMITE! . Get Set For The Explosion When she Full of Suspense and Violence < * . 4 Chi ps §F Utso- $%, „ i i» THE SCREEN ROCKS ffn **■* . ■po. c.n »i : , r i i'Atsr‘4l dr.t.j* w'f.cofv* Yioi*-hfc»r c>-i# h’tacV. & •■* —bt&tt t , re ,, nKffidoa*i oddi ;>n o topaoert'. tnjp-ouipffiMf ■ potfry s*•( it) th« South J‘‘flf Action - Adventure \ /l5 < OF ITS KINO! J • Starts SUNDAY Dennis Morgan - Jack Carson in “ST’S A GREAT FEELING” 'V. i■ r ...... ...... ■• ■ 11 -vtm. if r MT'iii t 'ey'll mi ■A. r rii m* i I-TT> • l ag. re r— ‘ -r-r~-IT imirnre • i v f -trt»r - IT—r- Timi ruin '1 t iiS r L, IT. ta- ■ jHi.uirms w.,h the same sj trklt* and brilliaiirc of the ofi gintil ehs» •* Here we see "Anna" getting a bath after hu sojnurn in th- Rrcnklyn slums <nii Hop homes, m Mo* Goddard turns in one of her ' l *ine r t. rile* In this Columbia Pic tures production from Penn State L prm ing to be a vet ieliabk* back lit- wi 11 play along xy-th veternn? B”l Mann at end end hack Mel Groomer To he National league the Car dinals • ;,d Bear* of ( ;w;’go, 'hr Fhjlmrtelvhia Fugles, the Given Bay Fitcker.*, the Pittsburgh St«elers, a.*, ; the \v : -mr.gton Ri-i-r i‘- ha\? n*. c-aimed players p. the All \mc* lean confereßC' _ the Baltimoie Celts ts the only team tv ith ‘a Negro players T*'* Cleveland R* ;vtis have Marion Motlev, Rill willis, and Horace Gii la * ya * The S. , f ;,j la* ice. .B •- VI -re am r The !. Angeles Don-, ’isyp (Jeo lYdinforro who promises t*? be one of the i i'*t rnakies -t* the gam*’: f * B;- wp. ) amblin' gentev and fa n Ford, rugged end. In pv. minci le-'gues the Jersey City Gia.nls * r American iea- K„, have signed Wendell Berry of i.,i ,-in ami’James Ns;an of Mor r., ■. ;, F* ?hf> R irhn. • tnd ? < of the s—*mr oircuit have signed Fi-ed iTaun* riball) <' ~or of Viraltiui fi y-ar- Or- tin major college front, Pur ,‘s- vvill hive n X* . t o on its var -i’* >.e r. •*< time in its hi t*-r\ Hi, *, r* Miii .ax former high pi f !-.■■!’ * Attacks \ s ovh »-*more Murray v.’ft,? c%p --■ lam f.-i 1- , h:-• sefirr'] *®Am *n la ,7 Him v;- Johnson wb o y 'i-u rxjm - *ir- with Murray, .c.mm-:,-: n m.rn ■■
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