Lcite Blues Queen, ’ Dinah Washington Honored In 111. ★ Theatricals ★ *■< ,M Hto m ft?V t'iM*ll’ 'APIS M«sKlr A kmE Fw. '.,, ’ Jm & II H 4b | Hl Bygffl Hi jHi •, , I a* ij , : ■/■'\'': o: -' : -;^^’^^^^yf':tf^ll^^^ ; Mm J|iAv£ * WttlSON SHOW GUBSTS ./on and Eddie, who loomed to notions! feme vis the Dmrtny Ksys show, mike mother of their infrequent television appearances Ml the "Texaco Stei Parade Stmtinj Meredith Willaon" on the CBS Television Network, Tuesday, July 38 at 10 ft. m., MOT. Ex-Gridder Hurls Wife Into Yard; Cop Sees Door Fly Open, 110 -Lb. Woman Out SAW ANTONIO, Tun (ANT) - A tm-pOund former football player «•» arrttted boro reeently tor «s --gravity assault on a female. after fit rapertedly tfcraw hit UO-peund 'WTi bodily out of tho houae Into thf ysrd. WESTCOAST SPORTLIQHT ei, Uw Dodgers were Just about w ire they are now a year ago. A 1 as far as I know I was the oi r sports writer who had faith it Been then. I felt the same way n k I still think they will win tl National League pennant But a Bte writer said the other day: TJr^WSES tame es that money that la Ml thrown around them w m jwwn f* * regret te amjMtejl|dajrer BrtgF.ir.ne Snag beak after three yean , jfS. c ” w, " < dent edre whether he cat i e «tan that© r nat If he i M good he will he a sensation. ! nwhOeT you ean aheek th# tUr- REAL GUSTO IN A GREAT LIGHT BEER /wm Bmam SHER WHOLESALE CO., DOC. HlUy Pentolroy, M, waa booh ed on charge* of pAebtog hi* wtfo, Mrs. Charteyna Posstti ray, M, Into too yard-. Patrolman Vincent M- Ran*, answering a dtatorbsne* otil, reported tost Mrs. PmsStiroy wants, Binr Wimaws. Miehey Mantle, A1 Kalina, or Baton How ard, combined did not get the legs of Fred Rechardt (the An gels' bonus baby for whom they paid $175,000.) Don't think the Angels have shot their wad: they will get a new etreak going any day now. I think the Ansel* have the bate defense la Hie American League right new. Hotel Bodgsre la gnfte a sate bar, and the infield ean j he eempared wMh the beet in the majors right new! With lim Fregete at short, Joe Kram at second, Tie Fowor at third (or firte), Joe Adeoeh at first, (or Tom ietrlaiw at third) the Angela are tough. IH tabs JlmFtemll in left, £*£ss %*u”<CU w b the outfield means the Angels ha— ——Aw knsn u^Bi^Tße In passing: with ths WMi All* •tam ate to play the mTcham plon Chicago lean shortly, it oc< SHMSggS miss loner Fate HoasUs aoOtns dead I told hhn Ware had boon some time throwing. Wat Mr hue head throw a ftaaa, and Wo throw w back at him. Bane reported that ahe declared We “wee paohtag op and soing.” Hons left, but whin he was half a Mask away, ht hterd screaming. Ha batesad his tetyM snilste te Wa Fontelroy residence, where ha found We daughter of th# couple in Wa back yard, screaming, as Hone reported It, “at the top ai her A «t vWOt* Hone ran toward the back door e< the houae. At he appreeahed Wo the door flew open, and Mrs. Fon telroy came sailing out of the bourn into Wo yard, tho off! nr reported that Wo tramon did not want an ambulance Arthur Aahe Facta Race, Tennis Woes sdOßfia. I thmSmrK* 1 away and hide from We aH-otm» ‘‘Nils Minot Brightly Among Many Stars" fRMAOe (Aim-Mayer Stall. mi J. Daley and too City Council ftoM during the test council gill (tag to joy homage to too late Uuo* guocsi Dinah Washington, “who#* name ohlnoo brightly a toeAg Mo oouattoao a tart Chicago hot ylooad to too Armament of ■to n m ' n—- -t w ••HOW SUOUMOto hi 0 resolution Introduced In Uio pouncll by Third Word Alderman Ralph H Metoalle and jotted un animously hr too alto*! govornlng (tody, too alderman taldt “The hoorto of Chteoyeono ol til walks of Wo won tadden od on Doeombor U, INI. by too death of tore. Sato lames anno, known yrofooofooally oo tow Wnditngtan, whooo fame • tot entertainer Chtaago hoo boon ptivtlogod to than with the world.” The council tribute it a prelude to a eity-wlde memorial aervlee now being Planned by a group of die* Anguished local loaders to eoineide with Mitt Washingtons birthday, Augutt M. The rooolaUen pointed oat that Mtat Waohthgten't “pheno mena! climb to too top atartod to Chtaago and carried her to each height* toot *he wot ac claim od throughout lb* world to “Oueen of too hi nee.” •he wat cited In the resolution •or "constantly sharing her talents with gifts with others, performing fbr many worthy causes and giving unselfishly of her time and groat musicianship to entertain service, men and patients In armed foreea Installations and veterans hospitals around ttoa world.” Calling attention to her survivors, the raoolutlon mailed that Miss Washington's mother, Mrs. Alia* Jones lumbieugl., and hei father, Ollie Jones, era eltUeni of Chicago, and her two sans. Hebert and Georg* wpr* both bom In Chicago. IfwAowd Os too late singer ta Dteh “Night Train" tea*, fam ous athlete and star halfback es toe Detroit Lions professional fMtMI ittTft The resolution called attention to the upcoming memorial services for Ml** Waahington, pointing out that on August N, aht would havs been 40-yaara-old. On that day. th* resolution mid, “members of too great world of show business will Join with Chicagoans of all walha es lift to pay tribute to her memo ry.” AT TW* AOl OF TIN. some girls ar* ee wily as woman of fifty 1 : “ I I . I I I ( CAOQUNA oowaw S UOHT COMPANY) v \ An invattar+wnad, taxpaying, public utility aompany THE WEEK IN RECORDS W ALBWT ANBtMON Mtofi owe tom mxSD IASI TAM CHICAGO (ANT) «-A platter a | dslightul tanas sung as only larah “•aasy" Vaughan tea tout them, tops our review of mixed Jam am tents tola weak. Presenting Miss Vaughan in a mood and at a tamp* ether than that la which sht la uaually heard, the LT, appropriately Attad “tV Lonely Hour*," Is the product of * Ane collaboration by laaqr and veteran taxephenlat • eompoear Benny Carter, who seorod too tunes. Details of Sassy’s disc and th* other recordings in tha rltw fallow: TH* LONUnr HOtlM”: «, Realette LT (Mtatt featortag Miss Vaaghan as veeallst with orchestral haektag. Tanas: “Th* Lenaly Hears.” “HI Never AS Th# Bam*” “If I had Tan," "T#n*ra Driving Me Craay,” "Stilted*." "Whsfll | Hat," “Thee# Taallah Things.” and "The Man I Uvo." Wlp aldot Trtendloos." "Always an My Mad." “So Lang, My Love,” “Look Tor Me.” and Til Ha Arennd.”, Everyone knows iasay la virtual* ly ineomparahls in as gay, rataxad and bouyant a mood as on this plat ter. . . Sassy her* waavaa Mr magical spell around ■ number Os familiar songs In the mast delight ful manner. ... At her command. "The Man I Love” becomes th* piognant ballad It was truly intend ed to be; Things is tunefully rert miniseent, and Solitude really con veys tthe penslveneM es to* lone some lover. In fact, the way Sarah sings it, Duke Ellington must havs written Solitude with * gal like her in mind. . . . The entire sere is simply dslightful Moanwhil*. to Carter must ga a goad deal of es eredit far scoring tha tonal in a manner most suitable to idreh't vole* .... Ditto for th* Alto orches tral backing .... A 810 ON* TOR SABBY. TOUR TROMBONES, VOL |"i * T ** <wm\ featuring the J J. Johnson-Kal Winding septet Personnel: Johnson, Winding, Ben ny Green. Willie Dennis, trombones John Lewis, piano; Charlie Mingus, bass; Art Taylor, drums. Tupssi "Now's to# Tlmo"; "Trombosphsrs"; "Ow"; "Chassanova " Usually, | don't glv* a hoot for long too** tost eboho to* Itstener, if not led sod bar* him. bet I'm prepared to asabo *a exception for tot* dtae. Th* tunes hoard on tola waxing by this onterprltlng fouraom* (J. J., Kai and Banny and WlUte) *r* long, hut fluent and Invigorating and therefore Interesting. . , . Saab man has hi* say: J. J, is upstdg* on th* paeor. “Ow”. whieh is MR a refurbishing of tot aid swinger, “IVo Oat Rhyihum. and Groan Is suhttl* an ttoa lava htildd. tMi gahpva” a tun* penned* Mingus, who in tarn gate goad eol* an ptiura an ttoa erlgihal. "Trombe sphere. ItoWH tie* Isya daw* text* gaad ptaa* lias* ea “Ow Hal. meanwhile, ha* tie mad mo ment* oo “Treat booph ore," to* top ton*, and an Time. .. .Th* »—also is definitely on* tor trow bon* vtrtaeeMy, bet too oo* ordination of to* eeatot aa a whale la eamarhehie.... A MQ INBTt Siaglewteo, The Miraelot have a Alta fallow-up to toolr big charter, “•ho* Around," in a new record ing titled, "t Lib* It Mb* That." 4b* vooal group It now nationally famous Noted Soprano Leontyne Prion To Russia Soon NEW YORK (ANT) - Leontys* RrtaA internationally tempos so artnq and Metropolitan Opera star, has agreed to accompany th* Italian La Spate Opera Company to Russia In September, where she will ap pear In two performances of the Verdi "Requiem.' Th* Mivltatlea to Mica Price. A JfICQUINS rUjUi) London Tower Gin Xj $| 90 CbdTlw JiequlH it Cl#., In#., Philg„ fgwß Pmt Buwted ham dnata r u titm is. ms Sosslp Os Tbs Movie Lots •V QALLA SCMVfftQ viMiwxr ” HOLLYWOOD IAMH«e Hth nut wits SSldg m JX SESSS3I T b-m,' 1 a, ~... agggtgl "sst el by toe is tatid eampany. After Jumjg. Mist Pfloe Slant to Attend toe BdfUh fasllvpl dhd tods visit London in Navamhpr tor ep. pcarsnj* in a new preduttien of “11 Trovator*.”, mm mm mi m tm **m jm t mm-**MJm.mtt y * J32L«2iisi gSfjSSU&C LINCOLN J THEATRE anam as, A n**n mt, ah iff* “THE DEFIANT ON®*" Hbsslhb IfBNIT fOITUB nuMpTor Brnmmrn STAHTS TNCHS , IDLY lIM “THE SAVACHB HORDE” woliammllLiott *Tm FRIGHTENED CITY” RlßttffilrVoM 13

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