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PAGE FOUR Movie Lot Gossip BY HARRY I YVETTE HLLfWOOD (AN!' t Your ‘’Dear Hearts and entle People" I<ad to sri ■ bbl et its column in pen f i because the on! typewriter went or. !he bur:: right at press time Movie offers, a e looming for S > rah Vaughn. On her closing night « th< Club Oasis. George Jesse! of Twentieth Century-Fox Georgia S.ol! of MOM ami Jon it* Tapps if Columbia, all were rirtgsklers They «pplauded regularly. From Club On-Us. Sarah moved into 'he Million Dollar theater . Herb Jeffries is here with the van devtll< show at. the Paramount the net- . Male bit and- supporting players have been working In the motm Tains ev : y night on loostio for ' King Solomon's Mines," MOM film ftaor mainly in Africa Included in the lineup of sup porting players in “Union Station', .- arcing WilMam Holden are Ivan JC Browning, James Davis. Milton Shockley George W. Hors. Chester Johnson James Adamson. Jay Loft J.ynn, Robert Lewis, and oßb’ny Johnson. It's a Paramount film . The Murray Square dancers will lie featured in a mavie shortly Includes dancers Katherine Hamp ton. enjamin Allen. Mario Mtin ay, Nathaniel Jackson. Rosetta Gibson.! Dave Sanders, and Cora and Fred die MrOasker . . A word more about the Lena Horne-Hilly Eekstina Mlsctie local splash seems to have cotnc f‘om Loueiis Parsons column, and Others grubbed the apparently jut ey morsel and baurr-ritoed it Hollywood AFT., Film council has! worked out a plan to get 25 percent discount front established prices for treatment at the William K f ranch clinic . Darryl F Zanuck ~ Twentieth Contury-Fox. prodm *>, of -Pinky”, recently received Red hook's. silver award for his con Rating The Records RATIN' THE RECORD?? OF INTEREST TO Ores FANS Columbia and Victor, two of th • Big Four in the recording indus try who have fostered within the •jus* two years their own revolt! tlonary changes in platter making h ive so successful established their Individual projects that they find a need for a listing of nil discs which iiiev hav° pressed under the 32 1-3 and 45 rpm. system.' respec tively. ■and 4 • rpm systems respectively Last month, both companies is sued a completely revised cate Icgiie listing of all records released since the I nee of ion of the two svs terns. Columbia’s * atalogue is on Re-paged affairs, fully cross refer enced. while Victor's listing takes no R 4 pages I ntbe Columbia catalogue a!" listed .■!' of «ts masfenvorks pop ular. children's folk music and in tl r iurh April. 1950. as well as all fevuat'onal 1.-P records, release.! available seven in. ''II LPdiscs On section contains a suggestion for starting an LP Library. ' made up Os three basic collections. There ■-• also information about the new mo di! l(t:t Player attachment includ es In ihe Columbia catalogue are Tiomiced a new record-cutting Dwh niqvie which is designed to prodtic p cleaner groove with greatly re duced loss of high frequencies Th ■ technique, known as tho Thernal F (graving Process, utilizes a revo lutionary beared stylus which per forms the double function of per mining quietness of/ut me red t ins high frequency I >ss. TO ZITHKR OH NOT The living Fields Trio join O-.e rsnks of top-flighi grrem-- to do THE THIRD MAN THEME. from the Pei z n ick -Ko rd a film release “The Third Alan. The Fields' m terpretafion. with zither and all differs from other recordings in that the piano passage is jazzed up In sections Mate is Fields' version of Von Fuppe’s “Poet and Peasa. ' Overature.” which comes out as POET AND PEASANT RPM) A TV RE f Victor) . Th- Ray Mc- Kinley idea of THE THIRD MAN THEME is something different t .vain. Minus the zithers, the Min is giv, n the “swing treatment" -*nd full baud sound. Mate is Die ;n>v »lty romantic ballad. I DON T WANNA RE KISSED chirped ay Drie Nnnnaliv, a newcomer >' V!c tor). NVhfD* on the subject at' noveiti-s. there s the Tony Mart. in-Fran W-ar tribU’iion to niovj* production dm ing 1 i! * , . first award went • o studio rather than single picture . . Louis- eßav-rs !> >s another te:u •erktng role in T .venM> Ms (Vntury- Fox's My Blue Heaven' Sh - he came fa mow-- i- a crying star, in "Imitation of Life' Holly w-oo is fighting back r-t congressional atiempts tc. censure the movie industry. In a public statement the Morion Pietur '■ -- ' .«•>: iari m >i Aiued-a-i pointt ■ • out rhs Hollywood b-is c- >wn censor ship program, and ne- Is no •. -ivern mento iieensing. LET’S TALK A Ft)! T THE AC VDF'.MY AV*. vHD Uftfr-ttinately this is being writ ten before yours truly and his girl "Friday," Essie Mac re-a br an of i Joliet, 111., go to the glittering glamorous Academy award cere monies at the Pant ages thea >-r at | folly wood rind. Vine Miss Senbron is lovely in her silver fox nnd pnk orchid Also idded to the sell 1 !ist ts ■ spendents invited is Chester Wash ling-ton of the Courier. He visited Arch Reeves of Producers auocu-■ tion three weeks ago and was ap proved ! Among the elitterfiis? star- who ! will be present will he Ethel Ai tors, candidate for supporting ac ! tress award. Will tell you aii About ■ who was and was no! ‘her- next . : week. Added features to this year's ■>-!- sbrntion include at * m eat b. -*• t.- ! rrs being constructed for fans >ut- j ' ode the Panrag's theater From there farm will view the- gliun >'ng ; glamor of the evening Firs' come ; first served will Ik* the polity ob s-rved no admission. A special public address system will operate to let »be crowd know who's who .1 as th- stars enter 'he theater. i ren duet on DARN ! i HAL - ■ THAT’S LOVE and the calypso with Henri Rene officiating ai ’He > ' styled THAT WE ?3 ME AND YOC ; t'ounfer f V l tutor * - about Tuxas nearly alwovs run w»?b 1 the best of tun>\s. Put Dennis Day 1 with his famed Irish tenor in the : ,ral gpot on THERE S AN" X IN THE MIDDLE OF TEXAS end result is a good biscuit. Mate s Dennis' -troll tale of THE HOUSE - TOlsD ME. with Imitations all Jer ry Colonr.ft. Ronald Coleman and Jimmy Duratu- -browti in. Ht-rc Rene again conducts the music .1 ■ Victor i. The Fottt'in-» Ab' -rA try it S’• >- •VE BAKED A FAKE is back ground'd by th-- D:xie!and iae-t. 1 . iissocie.tes. The backina in true-- 1 whipped up by Mitcbelj Ayres ana , | Dixieland fashion, is MISStSSIP.*’r MUD (Victor t. WINTERS SCORES INNCC CONCERT DURHAM. N C - Baritone Law-' ■ ■ m e Winters, v/h - received Broad ■ way’s critical acclaim after a com-' mendable pcrform.iiic-a in ' L’ail V. Mister" in ?94H. merited additional plaudits following his weli-receiv ■ ,'i recL at North Carolina Col lege's B N Duke Ana 'ortuni here ast Monday tv. *;ht Mr. Winters further established h - ri.i to tee r: >w:ng praise :which has characterigeJ his brief, . career -j a concert singer by Moly. idemonstrating a command rs ;ecb ■ ■o-ca! skills rewardiingly comple i mented by i magnetic y-t gracious' From a »> r.to a’ Handel fa-car-. t-:-s the former N *<a- York C.y . Center Opera Company soloist of fei rd AM i H Pors'Tin s from Mur: > i Scevoia.' Reeitati- • and Aria Om ora Mai F j from Zcrxes ind “Love Tlia*'s fru Will Lr. For ; ever Two Schubert numbers, “Dor Lm-' denbaum" and - -AufenthaU" —th» i later particularly drew hearty • 3i-pLoj.se- from tne au.isence Richard - Strauss' "Traum Dnrch Die Dam ! tre t.-ung" and * Zuie.mung" corn-: oleled ruuertoiral •.i<)mpo3iti-»ns by ‘ the- AU -irian ar j German compos- An enthusiastic reception of the Toreador song fro : the opera Carmen pr-ced-d Mr Winters’ present-lion as a g-oup of ligh-. m- U " • «?*■ >• v. . ;WV v jw ■ . --M .. v a.' ' s ;, - ■ V £ \ v y '- ' >- | I ■ ( CHAR Ml.Nfi PERSONALITY- Margaret Simms, former musical Wai t.v star of “i i/a "Hoi ( ho rolatcs, ‘‘Chocolate Kiddies’ etc., returned to Harlem last week for a I.Hef business visit, after four years absence. Miss -cmois is director and Business Alanager t>l Irvin !. Miller - , “Brown-dun Models' now on tom in the Deep south. Margaret veil! be remembered, when she sang Ami Misbehaviu hit tuu.* of the niULSicai show ••Ho! Ciw-'blf' back in prig .—Photo Courtesy K>■>>.;! snelson. i HOit i! a\ B GIVES RECITAL Tii- Chora! Club >f St. A ~‘■; ■ - lin- s Colic.-v was presented ;r con cert in the auditorium of State F .- ■J. Fayetteville -he i•j > - '.secs d the Men's Clv'a of St Joseph's Fpiiaal Church Sunday -veninj, March l-> The Rev Charles M. John-on. ,i 1937 gvid o.ife of SL A..; > . - - md ( tonscr’ ihem'cer himself of the Chora] Chub, is rector of the Church The rli-.ni- vva> ciireeteu by Mrs Romuini Simmons L-imb-ert. of the coilcge it.usjc f iculty Ac-.-omp.-nhsts were Malvina Dt-mby Cornelia Pei'-'' : x!f> a R--'-' j :' Sliarpti. studeni in the music de partment Miss Dorr y wa - f-'Jtur ed as piano sol". Ist. with Mary Per ry, syurano-.i an*i Albert Henry. Uiiss-bariton.-*. Also featured w .la the women's double rio. consisting of M.'.ry Perry. Nati-.-y pethei, K.ots-t Bowser. Malvua Den iby Gloria Banks and Jcretfn "Jeny. Tlie pt-rformance was for the ' ben“ftt of 3t Joseph's Church, WHITE I \\ >ET FOR JVCkIFN FILM NEW YORK ANP "Tie Jackie Kobinson Story" w;U b;.ivo lts r.'l-elaii?! :- sh- vcir. ; M->y ;it the Aster Theater to tho heart of BioadwavN Joy White Way " 'o j'c'.itions p-i'iit - .! :■ ■■.*, -,. -;. record for the thea’-. r. scone of many majui’ attra-’Unns The j.:, 11■ ■ •. vr .i'h th- 1 -re of major league baseballs first tab; pi aye- differs from a similar gr at baseball pirLu-o, "The Babe Ruth Story,' in th- fact fa at the star if the picture acts in- -wn .• . ha»>- • ■ penings. Tii: Brooklyn Doct.Mrs will be i home from their firs! swing of the •circuit to meet the St Louis ih-r diniils when, the pic?.; ■ begin.-, ami it is expect<-d tl'.at rvn -r B‘ a:ac Rickey. Jackie Robin?<m mil -M. other- of the famous Bums" w-ui jbe guests of honor ironing night Much fanfare :s riromt-- *d and - !five-borough., city-wide promotion al campaign exceed n > any of re icent years is planned. In addition > Robinson, other st irs in the rase jf ihc Ea.fte Lion i lections, outstanding ;m>ng 'which i were Wolfe's "SaiUjrmen." the sturj’ of boyhood dreums of ships and sailiiiit. and L : -o. a b • i-JtifuJ “How Do I Love rhJi?.”* The soloist conelud-arl the n-.-itai with a selected >••• a c.£ favorite,, sp; rituals. THE CAROLINIANf—Week Ending April l, 1950 I ! Nite Life In New York j [ j By ALVIN MUSKS JAM SESSION TIME NEW YORK ( ANi’i If yo-i r> a i the sign; out-ifi.- (he building tha.i houses Jos* Wi-.M-’ Mu-ir Bar am: K>*s r ;i’ar.:n on Seventh Avenue and 132nd Stieer. you will note tw-> significant things Arthur E Parts. Jr. is managing things and “Blue Monday will he hereafter frar.s formed into and Jive Mon day" wiiri ,m unbroio.-n series <»• -orrid Jam -- --..sions. These sessions are well kno A u to the older set of Harlem but the kids just out of college and business schools will fill! It a w-rticom- idjuiu-t to fh.-se try::ig days that call foi hard play moments W-ek.'y w-- will list the enter; xiners and are.sorry n dead tin - rush pr-venta out so doing here and now At the Wells’ bar one stiii finds ihut man about, town, a fella l:k-d by boys and girls thru .•ut the lent;!h n our paw of Hr YT an hat tan s-'-eßery. “Hods" Hull ingsworth was there when Joe Weils said to us, “It's your place help Stic to cater to your wishes. That was some five years or so : ago. and "Hods' will be of invalu-, .’?i • ( ; d of my friend utd Real F, ‘ore buddy Affi? Paris IM!*ORTaNT LETTER STUFF Dear A! Moses; Didn't Freda DeKn-ghi. recently;, in '•wit, ss.rig out. with Oeraidyu Dtsniorid Major? Lilly Howe, Izzy Smith Rowe, Kficar Hmizcc.n. •Grey, and yourself during the days when vod ! "The Tattler?".: What docs -h- >J<> ••• " May I have L-i* u id’ ’ !..;>•• -■ '"lift >n. New, Yo'-k. f \> PerUilri'M Freda DcKrifgiif was very much arouc-l t!u? “Inter stats Tatfler" office 2‘t years ago Sh- now holds Hi i>. -iMon of food editor for Khonv nuic.irine's test ; kit'hen.” I sugge-u you Write to her in care of the magazine. Dear Mr M;> T'v.-> never had tb-' pleasure to know - asey Shorts of -be Willrosi Art a d vitisie it ch-o Inc Mil siiuans headquarters of Local 802.1 NAT. But ■ voar recent arti cles which 1 ,•!'!>{* • irorn the “Itr iTtanapolls He. ■-r,.'-'r' for my scrap h-v-k, he mttst be a fine sort of ; man I liked the wav in which you i Triuded the unselfish is well a i.h.iri' ible r*a> t ut Hu- “(.'asey T-- liittonial" o .c •! hy ills a-- orbit*- and employers Whn ever I come, to your town I will drop in?■> th” oopulAr musiodatip club and if you are 3 callable, please introdtsci >nc r*> Kl. !sgr U'-!!A. Herbert Tavor. Junius Byrd. O Green Mr. Shorts ai:*’ the ' enjoy your waitings on the theatre and sports nnd lick your work ;th the host on Hie daily s'af:T H.uss«!! Slnciair. Po'.v --ha'.-.n "lub, Elkhart Did. Dear A. Who it - f‘->w of the lending Negro must >ns in demand thru- ■ <»ut the ■ ? U H L . N< .v i rk. N J ‘ \ - Art T me .p-.i.mi; Charlie f Y->rdbird • U i her ; : >fo; Coloinari Haw kins iiiinois Jv ouet hMior: Ose.i- IMF ford, bass; Dizzy Gilles pie. Louis A r,natrons ar.d Roy HI ■fridge trumpets. UK.vRL HAH.EV told Dnilv Nf -w-, r- rs that mere "relax is r?ie s-cret of her stage < sing i succ-'ss Well. Pearly-Girlie we know a lot of people who just ret i % and rain* but they wt no r ;v ai cias-s ariJ aiPilly h :r (hat “re ■vh-r* r is kv mid a Bcht touch of it.g ' (■;. ■- j }>i I :(v c ? BILLIE iiOLI.TDAY i--'no! only “Lady flay' hr* “D*tny'.s Child". S!p> w'os <>ne ' suit against a former agon* only to tighten her girdle for annibof charge-involving; feature include Minor Wat-on ns Branch Rickey. Ruby Dee, star of .“Ann i Lucist.c" i- Mrs Jackie Robinson; r.oj’se B<: vet- as the star's mother. Richard I atm and Ben f.-' sey Alfred F Green, who d;»i "T 1 !:* ..f'lison Story." is di rector. tmt'-h us your -orner Billie '.not we s*‘cretly yrav you'll beat u:U rap. -J ; UKLKY HA.MNEU ■ . the L ; hJ Hampton band was ti’.ui: to feel like .5 visiting potentate t“ a 43.000 exjt-'ns” claim. We an > otlter night at party <anniversar.v thrown for him at the new look Baby (j-and. 310 W. 125th street THE EASTER SHOW finale at N V.'s grea- Paramount Theatre w:] ; find (op singer HILLY’ EUKSTIN’] riding out to his hometown, Pitre burgh, for his first appeannn • h»■!>* he !■•:* 12 years ago Thai SISA MAE M--KINNEY iu 'ey i.ovne June or July) will bo something to look at if he or sh-> takes after its exotic looking moth ■■r One time back in the years at 'he Apollo Theatre in Harlesktowu a white journalist (H-rald-Tr: une; leaned over and asked ns t: : Miss McKinney wasn't from som-i * uch spot as Bali or Pago Pag--’ ■ We replied that she was proud •-j answer to plain "Brown skint!- !. American" so h • could add the fan ily tree up iny viy wanted MUDS PLAY DICFTS WASHINGTON •' ANP< - La 4 iweek snooping detectives roaming 'around the Hotel 2400 out on ex elusive Kith Street, Northwest. i;s ened to voices -in a basement room they were e.issit:.• "I want to pi..’: :it quartt.: on number." the vi■- : • squad policeman * he-ard -a woman •» : voice say Opening Lie daor they found it ; was the ma;.!'-: : - quartern. Thi-ra wore ib.iut 20 ni-aids off duty lunch ■ gathered them ’Throe i-1 ’.'..'a were seated a! a ; t <’•;!•• a;!i writing down i *-t.s who” ’ number slips lay nearby The thee -. Bessie T. WcU Kdrui F. Hunter and LBety J. Wdehiw were ure-Jed freed m SISOO bond for appearance iti Muni-.ipai court. DKLWVRE ST ATE HAS NEW HEAD DOVER, Del A NPI ~ A new pr-sidei'.t has be- -n ippolitted : ■ Del:iware State college, for the past year a politic,a! ('.xithail in relation .to ndtninist".Pion The new h-wi is: Dr Oscar J Chapman, profess*)” of t.-q lira 1 ion V-.'-.'i:; Suite '■- lege in Baltimore This appointment climaxed the fight in'!ffi-i! ' D » Republican ad . ministration that took over in !>-•' a ware lasi year and the form-r president. Dr !fowar I I), (ires'.;, who r--s■ e-i;j is 1 September re ported!y ur.d -t pro-sure from the admin Ihi ration. The formr-r pr-’S'-l -nf is now wl'h another college 1 mching YVhi!-' j Delaware S-.it - Dr. suffer I • th rough s'-vni'o! investigations um . dor the OOP. =:;<J although clear,-: 'he was forced ■> resign. His wif : is ■st*)l ,i tn-’M'.iii’r of tile factii’y and lives in Dover. Tiny now president, formerly ? Stockton. Md w a.* director of stu deut P'T.sont:-a Morgan, During this period Detawrr • Ftiite has deteriorateil to the ext-’-m that ft is not ree.osni*«d even h. he boarl of regen! s—probably !■- !■” iviard wanted to force Dr <; • • • • -■ B. Not long ■•;.» this rejKirter vis fled the a of Delaware SUo > nnd what ho saw r es not good A this bird g-nnt sehotil. coeds ar - * being housed with girls from th high school whi< it is also a par es the • oiiege The buildings >n ' !»••> caniptis ■■ are in need >f repairs With th 1 new president, taking over the board of regents may r--instate the school once more. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
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