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DATA ’N’ CHATTER CHICAG6 (ANP)—From Holly v6od to Harlem. . . The question raking the rounds backstage in light clubs coaxt-to-coa*t is, “why lid Harry Belafonte turn down hit s9s bid to appear at the World’s F4ir? ? ? You know how it is with rumors, md one tongues start to wag, the inswers to the question gets wilder . . and wilder! ! Some say Harry’s ill. Nonsense, re checked with his medic and pelMonte was given a clean bill if health. Others say he doesn't teid ,the money!. . . ha ha. . . A few feel that the extra loot would ip his Mx braket and this, Bela pnte (a millionaire already) does jot n*ed! There are two reasons no pne (to far) has mentioned. One is hat Harry's schedule doesn’t allow sim time to do such a show, and CLARA WARD TV SA- LI TE TO PRESIDENT ■ V ”, er Clara Ward. left, and , «v .* 4!, - r ' ' , “"*■ her gospel singers enjoy - ed one of the biggest thrills of their career, when they sang before HpliF:.. "■* .'.-JUf 1 ' 17.000 spectators rather ed New Yorks Madi pfl: *l* x son Square Garden in a \ \, I special saulte to Presi i, t * - I dent Johnson. Miss Ward and her ' ”'»*« t .“<■ in from Las Vegas for the ■'*' l '* I tremendous tribute to thi •s.' * ■'*.'* ' J '* . *, «V I nation's Chief Executive. 'i t were introduced by Greg. '■ '-".s’ I orv Perk Show non the «_\ ,V rigbf is comedian .Tack Benny. M' 'xOitjr Mjn mfS > M, ■''s'j". ftHHL JiMiM 4 Imt f ;^w,y '''•:’• W * ftp I -) K:'w I jVVVr flB Ir^t.. sr Ls JHI iJwiLJii ft: ‘r - ■ftfrffi ~ jßßir' r ■■ B \fwmt ( ,^^&_/lpT V a s*i&& Vi Jf ■--■ - - / " i:i - y "'"’ TV. j ■ jVii £ BP- >BSf‘' fIK ''.p j-^,^.tif^mi^.-»A.iMii«i!!» WP" 11 " . A *Bfk A Who paid enough taxes in 1963 to build classrooms for 36,500 students? '■- -. ,v-> / V,' k this cose, MOH CoroKno fwtr b Light Company ... «m of the largest taxpayers hi this area. Last year CPfrL't toss to stota, eoaaty and local governments eere aaarfy $11,000,000. (Federal taxes wen area greeter.) secondly the hard-working entar tainer just needs some extra rest this summer. Ruth Brown gifted her drees er with a mink stele for her birthday! Bath wasn't being impulsive ... Her traveling companion far many years, whs gave np a position as a register ed none to join the Brown en tourage, eat short her birthday singer became 111. Loyalty, thy holiday last year when the name is Both. .... What's about the Frederick O'- Neal-P. Jay Sidney sued? ? ? Two such talented men shouldn’t let a misunderstanding keep them at odds with each other. Chicago model Andrei Cameron doesn’t know what the shouting is all shout, but since his photo ap peared in a national magazine a Know ehet yea cee do with that Mwi as money? Wad, with SIIjOOOjOOO yea coo preside addftiooal riessieame far same 36,500 scbael chidran ... Or held osar 1,700 hospital teams... tty the anneal salaries of some 2,400 ( CAROLINA POWSS * U»HT COMPANY) An investor-owned, taxpaying, public utility company few weeks ago. all aorta of H$ of ten havo been pouring in. Hs laughingly said probably bsing a Negro helped.” He just might have a point there. What with the “cullud** brethern popping up all over the video screens, billboards and other forma of advertising out lets. being a Negro, especially a photogenic (tall, twany and hand some Negro) certainly Is a point in hit favor. Tha last otter Andrei received included an airplane tic ket to France to attend tha Cannes Film Festival, whare ha would have been port of an “unofficial" public relations man ter a talent agency. Chuckled Andrei, “the nest time I get an offer that has a round trip ticket home, then ril he off in a jit!” Hasel Scett, the world travel er who far a ttee called New York City beam, has been mak ing tnqatrtea about ml eatete to tha pietareegae Backs Can ty (N. Y.) urn Bat Td be willing to bet tore beetle at groan stamp* that this dees net mean that La Bella Scett la planning to retom to the States fer a lenghty stay. Always wfce when it eemes to earning (and keeping) a dollar, it jast might be that Adam's tamer wife has her ay* on a goad In vestment) Whatever happened to those plana (that everyone was talking about a scant year ago) that called for Diahinn Carroll to star In her own television show? T ? f HEADLINES CLUB’S BILL CHICAGO (ANP) Singer-actor Jonny Nash scored a big hit here Friday (June 5) as he headlined a fast-pace show at the grand open ing of the New Sutherland Room to start a two-week engagement at the club now being managed by veteran impress*rio Harold “Killer” Johnson. Under the new management, the club, which was formerly the Sutherland Lounge, will feature big name singers, revues end music for dancing. The club formerly fea tured modern jazz artists and stage shows without dancing. Nash sang many es tha hits trom his records and from the movies in which he starred. GOSSIP of the MOVIE LOTS BY CALLA BCmiVENB 808 MCFERUN SCORES IN COAST CONCERT HOLLYWOOD (ANF) —There wag a joyous sound in tha Linda Opera House last week as famous Metropolitan Opera star Hobart Mc- Ferrin and the California Jubilee Bingen presented their ‘T'estival of Negro Spirituals” before an en thusiastic audience which sat spell bound through the entire perfor mance. MeFerrin end the Jubilee Singers reached their peak during the con cert with such soul-stirring num bers as “Go Down. Moses," “Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho,” “Rock-a- My Soul." rTm Gonna Tell God All My Troubles,” "Ride On, King Jesus” and “De Gospel Train.” The solos were arranged by famous composer Hall Johnson. Vocal numbers were done a capella. MeFerrin was featured both as soloist and with the Jubilee Sing er*. Duke Ellington, Count Basle and Bennie Goodman and their orchestras will command the spot light this Friday night when the first “Disneyland Big Bend Festi val” is telecast over station KTTV, Channel 11. Duke and Count will play their favorite tunes, past and present, trom various locations in the Hol lywood area. “My Childhood.” a poignant and authentically autobiographical sto ry of two great Americans, Sen. Hubert Humphrey and author James Baldwin, and now being cri tically acclaimed throughout the East, was presented on KTTV, Channel II in Los Angeles. Tues day. June 9. A special repeat telecast, the pro gram represented a radical depar ture in style, format and technique from conventional productions. Baldwin recalls how It was to be a confused and uly child in the ghetto of Harlem. peßeomon and fhemon ... Or prevldt any amnbor as other rite ly-needed gor- t « PI- «««»• NrTICRI OHO rOCUITIVS* Thooa ore soma of the things it maom ehon sm aay CtbL is an investor-owned, ' 1 * vdt 5 " p p ' *y-\: : ct' i x f t { isi'i A ir® jHMH j Vs - J' jfl -_ - ' f j4. t W&W v ' ; / f?-> i vfß V '‘ .;jxxf V- ■: £m* ■iJK[?^&JZ% r %&^*f‘W* i }fc!?<s£ : ' HBnl <^B ’ ' ,*.*:.l* >- M ,-* AjS Jj::■' -*k - . DOING WHAT COMES NA TV RALLY — High voltafr tmilse light the faces of Jr., and Tammy Grimes as they dance at tha Richard Burton party last week. Tammy is currently appearing in “High Spirits a musical version of Noel Coward's “Blithe Spirit The party took place in New York City. (UPI PHOTO). NEW MOVIE STARTS HERE THURSDAY H wu bit Holly •rood news when Troy Donohue and Suzanne Pleehette, two of the screen’* moat popular youn* stars, were wed early In 1964. Here they are seen off-camera, followtn* their honeymoon, as they prepared to start work In Warner Bros. “A Distant Trumpet’’, new Technlcolor- P ana vision action drama which opens Thursday at the Ambassador Theatre. The new release Is their first Joint starring vehicle since they married. THANK YOU! I wish to thank my many friends and supporters for their support in the last Primary for the State Senate. Jyles J. Coggins OLD DOVER , KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON I 100 PROOF, BOTTLED IN BOND RormoTsoMm ■ /**£•!? X)3»D I Hf I pißß9^ ■ SIiWCWf ■ ■ ITMIGHT Bocnnoai ■ ■ whiskey ■ mmid*oso M2O •vdt. gmgait WTiuOt DOWtH CO. vtw vwn TVS f~Mlf pnK RALEIGH, N. ft, SATURDAY. JUNE IS, M Say “Cool Cats” Went “Too Far Ont” la N. Y. NEW YORK (ANF) - Tha own er of Blrdland nightclub, named for he late, great saxophonist Charlie (Yardbird) Parker and called the “Jasa Comer of the World," an nounced last week that ha is through with "far out” modem jasc and was shifting to rock 'n* rdl rhythm and bluet, and dance music. Why? Walt, said owner Oscar Gaed state, tea "ter ant” arthte hgva geaa tea far eat and aa a resalt drove away meet es the ragalar jass easterners, mostly of whom want to dance. Unttitoat weak, when Gocdstein ordered a sec tion of the chairs removed and a dance fleer taoerted, there was no dancing at Btrdlend. People were Just content to sit and listen to tha “Cool Stuff." "They just weren’t dancint.” one observer said. New tha emphasis teemed to havo swung bark to danelng. according to Ooodateln. who is convinced people want to be entertained hot aslo to dance. Hava tha “way out" modem Jasa artists overdone it? Yea, says Good stein. ’ln the past two years jasa musicians started to go too far out They lost their audience. Peo ple who had liked Jan a long time, said. ‘I don’ undaratand this,' " the ROBBERS. VICTIMS ALL JAILSD DENVER (ANF)— Larry A. Mass, 44. to In county Jail and ha thlnka there's a lesson to be learned from his present predicament hut he cannot discover what It Is. Maas was rescued by police from the hands of two robbers who grabbed him In a downtown allay. Tha rob bers ware token to JalL and Mae* went along to sign a complaint Whan they got to the Jail, tha police discovered that Maas was wanted for walking away from a eeunty Jail work gang, I.I.MOLA THEATRE RAiiidn. n. c. STARTS SUN.. JUNE 14TU “MIGHTY URUS” Starring ED. FURY —PIus— “RIO BRAVO” STARTS THURB.. JUNE lITH “PAY OR DIE” Starring ERNEST BORONINE —PIus— “CORPUS CHRISTI BANDITS” ALLAN LANE Now Open To Serve You! t TAYLOR SHOE SERVICE 70« a McDowell st. “ The Man Behind The Shoe, Is The Man With Experience! i i in™ ii ~ ■‘■ i.' '" There Is only one satisfaction beyond T’ ~ helng elected to office that has been my f. fortune to experience, and that Is the a.cord shown me dutin* my candidacy MB figjallHns for Wake County Commissioner. The ” WJgf friendship and vote cast lor me were overwhelm In*, for thle lam alneerely wJ)4iyHi& s rateful. CLARENCE LIGHTNER JtWM owner aoML He alee s*MlJtaaMTa«ijj|Wa*B the dab, with the re**» flte they were latprtateg jMS» i^slS maeh," ha aaUL ■ a Birdland's Jan ahetom Stela $4,900 to as much as SIO,OOO gwaak. tha nightclub ewner Un der his new polocy. ha cnistw enertalnmant for SLOOO a toft. Tha present shew constsatjpa tea Jive Bomber* and Mdi* Da* i*** His Versatile*, bote quartp® that “play and atof attd Goodsteln's word*. Their WOW’ anees include rock V toWw** and blues. Jan-tinged Datj|# aad comedy songs projected ;fpth * strong boat a generally *!“* tea "Tha high-priced wets drove wm people away,” GoOdStetn Msl w the low-priced acta entorteirf •*« people are coming back. Jggf Mte those who want modem rnutlf- EM* the audience for modem has TOOT SU2ANNS CMNI MWfIMnEWMi _ ' -ss» SoundinfUn till tO *9 ,-*r sertons j dvonturfof -"" RHI advtntom! M jhiwiw -• Last of the Great Indian v Wars! Distant Tbumpet IN TECHNICOLORT; PHW Next Attractifib ... NOTHING IS CUT OUT .. - HfWUS 13
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