PAGE FOURTEEN l h . 'dks Concert Band Honor Negro *Chi'l' ■iS.l;:i' i ' | A » « IDs: I TELEVISON; MAY* life LA. SPOT: TO QUIT GLASSER ALL > :. Ui »> - J-JJ vif.y ’ Or In 1, vr pOS rt ii S m | OV Icho '*:*• I Ty, I Jr*t» [ h'r I €fc>- [ I m® I W« J I hfe [ nit. [c I *h< M I of | «*r If I He I wo \ bfeV * fv I r I I I r■ 51 * : T ; 4 ; I V r«> -"^1 ! * . f* ; '’’'T&qf ? L I? II -rc _L-T si ''V3I . . .4h L • *4&6n f; If ' m £|R|ps f T § m §r ||b IB •i4 - ; . * i ls. \ v;: I ' I 8!S •• :■. ..... ... , I ITCWH • - ... . ItMDK, ■. ... . .—.. r iv/in Is :: u Music '■l i rhe Militaip, ■■’■■• ’j ahnjF* Hun ■■■ is 7 and H. Wai 1•• ua, .SafruM-k s At* V- T Continent): S -•<•-' A Court < ■ • tricl Aana, k : o -of Atlantis ■ • -••■ • • •««{' wie <:■ Capti- M -rair.a” '* . arranged hjr ! Av.u-ricas ex ■ brass r.::t,re •d'er's '.a Psloma. a- ' each r 4 ■ n ••• rnetao* vd bjr the New • High School's f-r the ! *> 'ire , a'n '• us ample . • a-. ( • dur • in th<» >i s i of a number -n-r was taboo m retail bartpened Peoples. • i faint ■ t‘ -hr per .uwv! critic can *i-r duties to - hours of <-ndanger ■ <•< -*i»* ■•.#■■ er l ewMiM*.' . r«v* ■. oMx.uwMitumeiieewr'yswiwtviwiwwetw-e— i - THEATRICALS... < 4 T THEATRE MOV IE S'! - - SCREEN AMWMfeM.'asMnm.MtmwwiMKMMMtKtwiuimvn.sae-um.-'eMtM'maii.tV’-an * -«'«»»- • v’ jb vmibi kor.-, -v.eegwweee»vt ■ «ianorw.--!'»»»u. ---«vwM«aav !*d(S, '<*ir ev* .-3> .. •««»»- •«*»• ■. ■ ' * : ; , mm i %• ■ ■. .. '' C ARMEN JONES STARTS The stars in the movie veriton of Carmen Jones by Oscar Hauanrrsteio. which is playing now at the Ambassador TT.eai cr, are shown here i» two it. (nesting scenes In Hie top pho to is Carmen, portrayed by 1 »a——WWW tamtam waw—tisiMH —■ '-s-t-sesiwaw».iijc*>v. rweicn- .»>ix«««w . Gossip of the Mov ’. i,, c:s ACADEMY AWARD NOMINA TIONS MADE HOLLYWOOD, Calif Aca demy award nominations ir.aae Saturday night. Feb 12 are the tain of the town, the talk of th* world. They were being made known for the first time seven weeks in advance of the night of all nights, Academy Award pre sentation Wednesday night, March 30 On your television set. V you watched it. you could see all of the four key point* where hopeful inov»c stars were gathered, a* well as the reporters and photographers on hand to faithfully report the tensely awaited happen iiijs These four points were RCA-Victor'ii wsafn studio in Burbank. Romanoff's, Cirut, and the Cecowijjrt Grove, the Ambassador hotel aW fa billow* cases, but with Jack Webb, announcer and master of cur- jThe Three Lives Os Louis Armstrong NKW YO K K Louis Arrr* strong has been around lor fifty* tout yeans, but liherw arc very few Rebpie who .know aS three of hmi In an article entitled "'Satcb ao," Match Kaqiwo defines Louis' thm persopaMkiefli Low:* I, the j human being, family mar and I icioi of hi* fftends and neighbors; I Louis 11, tha wprtsd's greatest ja rr. | artist, arid Louie 111. world’* greatest showman. j The real Louis, soys March Bs- ' Tj:!E (" \ ROI-fNIAN s>orolhy It . : -> ■ e-. Miter Is Harry E. v - - t bot tom photo Pi ,‘i'i sl,.,ilcy displays her charms brtfore a group in a 'car Msm- Jj.-.ndridge has has been i' . ; . n-.-eive the "‘Best At tre:.-> of the Year” award for her a ■- ■.r i read o£ coni*.f:g oft o. f .w, i-t-n ofxiy j get a chance m next year’s I awards. So whst* we’re waiting, I let’s pause* for Os IC A 'im iden ! tificatiw. ■ This i- ■ >r .CARRY I LEVErfE 42<:fi S r f;£ raJ Ate., ! I.l>S Aui;(-i.-;; 11, Call'' WILL)' DILI, LA U ■' :-i(.»:-ed at the Tiffany Oao lasi jvc« * v- hb “Wonderful Smith,’’ :, . ■••rnbou'd twm “THii Xs T. a: -y and I “Crs/'.y Chris Cou-'id-'i | quire, is I,'juts I, and ho is rise 1 : leant known to the public. A j few years ago L<-. <• was made ; King :■! the Z. '.tin Zulu Social Aid anti Pii-asurt* UMi) back hortitf in Hav/ ("•••loans aad the toronaiioii sa’isfaeld a life- ; ; lotyf air.bilior. of his, For one frhiiig, it: took him ! back home “I aiwayt lay a ’ittfa I scratch on grandma, 1 ’ he says, 1 whenever I go hack home - ! j lotigside of ie long Kne of oous- j 1 ins amt step-brytheje and sisters • : : ’ J '' < 'W>M' "■-■■ " i; t: ■*:. g: x >r X 1?> J ‘ } t i3L,_ l ‘ 2 Ai’VJ - '- > { ' . LA .f, S.TUt L W A-TEKS Pearl BaHey. who j v.' -.s a%' '"■■ slur on "T-oasi of I | the Town' >snutay eight along | tvith her iiroiht > f-!l. ami who ! i v eo-staf 'ing m ( arnuT. .tones thi't v at tio- Awha'sodor i ■ Theater, says '•.•jinging isn't j enough" its a ynugnant aainiw-o --grapi-i-y recently rt-li-ased it is | ; my arniilfinsi to pattern my m \ ir r !vn tS % W!:,t v’ ' W f tC ”’ ! I l«t* mtem Hti&w of imr | j t'* " c IntrrP.Kthistly ei>au£ji, j t Mi-ss Bi? iH:»v <>?;? v a t&KUit ? vi t b Mtm j KAIP STMS : BENEFIT TOUR OF ISRAEL STATE hh.o Yon-K 'AX!’. . r I K;.!Vi|;t-v«. a man v • -- h<. rt is i f. s !,i? ** h:s h-usie. h.-gan a ; t.irw-w-eK;!* o-.Tit'iiT tour of Israel i ; m-eri!.y. • ‘ prof O' of the trip win bit floriated by Hampton to the f Stale of Israel Hampton came k> the Holy : l and tiifprtJy from Europe His : Esropeats invasion began in j Mannh : tr: G< ■ r n?i r;y m ejjj*!v j I On itobiM* iii.ci u l.on, :‘naMy to end in December, but au 1 t imports itay he won’t be able to : return tej the States* uptil the ! latter part of February BENNETT CM TO APPEAR IN LENOIR CONCERT GREENSBORO - The Bennett College Choir, dir. eled by Miss j Mary 3. Moore, will appear in j ; concept on the night of February i 24 at the Smith Memorial Motho- ] dist Church. Lenoir, of wdiich the ; Bov. S. Lioyd Townsend is pas- . j tor. I Have dow«t there And , theriYs my real Bister Beatrice j (Mettle Lucy’ Armstrong ... I ; gtoaiic hew mits real heavy.” The man who loves to go home j j to bis fn'ends and family is not ’■ : Broadwa-y-;-. Kmg Louis, says £s- i j quire, nor the Louis who played j f for royalty. “This was the coal-car running j kid they used to call Dipjjermouth | i before he went up to Chicago to I join Joe (King-) CM#ver s band, j ALMOST h NON, TRIP TO NEW YORK; NOW A DANCER CHICAGO 'M-.-'-i r- Me, T es ! Now York modi'! -:>J d: nefr | tells H a by-ir?« v i”, the ■<% f . • s .. j vent p-eyoi-irtg to become ■< - and theri .i.upyrd i r , - if j Broadwa., Marilyn re. ihc-e of the fsm.otif man .uai- .* ■--f e j t. ->IR tis yesteryear. M- -s rnd • Met res b°g: > h< r rc- : .ivi<»is 1 ;-m --ir:g< ai ibe see of 10 i When she *>-»v 18 -'.id i | take her tint,i u'u - n | pernaanont serlu: on ?b> I; • . to v>it he: fal Nr, . ,*-> operated an < v>‘ic mit. ' ibe tropica) n f -- •. rt fn i out is and b«r visit there ptov»« I young wothan ar-d it w: . )<-: j the spell of s tropical mopo wh.ib j there that she exp-.riec. s the j thrilT of her fu.-.t hiss T •- t< ; age romance iasied only a fee S days, however, but it Triggered ! her interest in the outside v.-prid Did she realiy warn, to becotfe ! a part of ttus i'-tryj-nr now- J > ! with a ’ I?-- gayety, >.u - .., aid I colorful cioihes” Or d'-i #i:t- r.re i for the sheltered life of tne eon- 1 { vent which had now become a ! part of her? Under?wmdabb- the ; j was confused, Marilyn v s s<* | she sought advice from her father j who ruggeirted be reiioutu.c tea i life of a aun and also steer cles? I of Sm.w business- Marilyn E-bow. j i ed only half of her father's ad- j vice. .She Quit the convent but on her relsirn to New York she and . hj:c , end for mee-« than a >•<-. r t-r-ureci •' the .East appearing »n ih« better - : Wttb hot enthusiasm dampened ; for show b-'.smess, i'Luh'i! q®t dancing at per first ~- w marrK-d io b<--r former i dance instructor, the- young wo- , ■ man who eitposi bveat-.u' a nun. is now the m ■ ir. - >■ ,>J ir.- I month-old daughter. ...v j .... r: j csoi. Ah it S dll O Cilih cACi dh Sb db I: .'.rcliej Theatrically j Yours | ; a SHf.'2SEKVids LSFSiIiSi r:£i£s3sas? r • NEW YORK :-i!i .1 Rhythm | and Blues Show. band ! is how being sow-ghi to play a j top New York Hotel. jorw . : James’ "How Important Car it i t Be" now number 14 among • j tpt? nation's top sellers Nat j Colt? scored two week:' ago on , the CoMsjip Comedy Hour ; Earths sett s play ' Wrr Patter- j ! soft” closing x*in end of this j month A short run We call H Eartha’’* play because the critics and audienc'js alike that 'Miss Kjtt is the whote show Bill Dbgeti is the man i-esponsi- i bio tor bring»«g the Hammond , Organ into the popular realm in ' today’s modem jrtaaw: both on records and in person Hi> stole ! the show in Firtsburah two weeks ago, playing to an overflow ! crowd. He ms slated for the West Coast the Urs* part of May | Meanwhile he w4H play T itapw- > ajc in Atlanta. Oa. April 19 thru ; April 24 Betty M&dtgan did a on--- week stint on the Breakfast Chib in Chicago Harry Beiafonty » (’licking at New York's Cope. ; Me has been signed by Paul Greg- j ory for a leading role in the film j version of Eugene O’Nek’s “The s Emperor .Jones'' . ~ Tom Ed- ! wards, disk jockey of station j WERE in Cleveland. Ohio, says, : -Tne kids are burning my past couple of days, those who i are home after exams. I refuse to j play R&B tunes on my show, j Housewives are with me and. pro- j ter the more sedate tunes 1 play, j Biggest record* in town are Earth | Angel, Ko Ko Mo and Hock Love 1 m not. having any, thank you ’’ i Cash Box (the music trade paper) answered by saying 1 nr. il 1 the kids burning your ear.- who j are th* ■ecord baying public MGM showing the iru>~' excite ment R&B-wise. In a long time with the plotter of Claud Cloud ! and bi« Thunderclaps playing f ’’Cloudburst*' and Baby Dec's j •‘When 1 Cry" Ruth Brown, proud mother of a new little baby boy, is »M set to return to j the night club circuit This was the king who had re turned to his own castii- and was iis elected, honored master '' Os the three Louis', says Es quire, the best known is Louis the showman and the least known is Louis the human being Perhaps the greatest, though is Louis the artist. As someone remarked. "No matter how a jaaarnan may play, there's a little bit. of Armstrong in all of them.” WEEK EniDT-NG 'WTU- 1 11 ' W Sets A N ■ : : ' : ■ Guest I' ’ < f - * ■■■ -- I I.OS A\NjK? and his IJ-'min, , > ; < Nor • B •-• ,'< o ]•; - ! ViC*W U U.Y’Xoi; •!■:•*» , - Iwa coi\>-c ; | I'ht r*' s-jo*. •'. H f\St * Ni io*»V'- r> nf'f t® i v rrit:*.- H ;*» f 'yV “ /\ 1 ’ rho OririCn 1* t>,v" f. trance w : * I lb« iI ic';::.' . ; ; ; X)»M.ft v vi o»'r. K7 to. T:- *■ V*'* * S iT' !"%•' ; KTLA . THiriiCS i>' ; - I>OM3H’f •HS T-m -• • :T H : Ward f! )• - : :> Lr--' ' ife 1 NOTED ITT Corneiii American art'j North . IS •• Audit nriuoA on f nig, .* 'in = • l in her Isijhiy anr-c in I' -. vy, -,-. ■ VHI”. flu: n- or •; NPC tsoiH-rrt >-• IViiliair B ul day. Ma r • h :"Xc:r-r 7- Tuesday and Wna-:i ■ - ’ ■ . t." 'datim <.. V,. ) i. ifjli tjd . ,|C'' ’: ,J . _j , '■ . . m m msi wk at imi m w** muck Jp\. •; • ' ";.-V •• , jGn£ i & , ; .Jr m i.fs X,» j?. -t-s' .■ \ wgHKnmtisastn'r- • ,‘ w Tlf. #6A' f-i fV / 3 BIG LhUCc'i \c!J> OK Kv'J-'-i.M. Evening Admr cc $2.10 - $'2.50 - $2,W> -$\ > i Matinee Adi • h mk n %? M j waaosaao^:.-i jjkseks?' >«>iap»«««sinnwnt«>WM : ■■ ■ ■agr.vxr-i^m:-'- . ■ * <•» r-*>:rasvW«W St - .;K ■ 'lk '&'■ j “ 'A.*| T, S 'c. 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