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Gospel Queen Mahalia Jackson Blames Illness On Overwork, Trying To Please CHICAGO (NM>— Convalescing in Little Company of Mary Hospi tal here. Goepel Queen Mahalia Jackson confided that her current ailment la due to overwork brought on by her eagerness to help other Deonk. w m S?aStertS • rnriHL mittod to <m Sep *» terrible pain In aty chest" 11awaver, her raeaver, baa been dmeribet by daclars at the haa pNal aa “satisfactory," and she la expected te be n'tsasd soon. Ooctom say ahell stUl be confin ed ta bad in her home to get the — ' -*'j| ’ ■t H ‘ JH : '- jh ||* IT ■' f*m '5 J ' jgjM fs * { I , Inßjßßi v?:' I | y«v HBM, ' » lif! Wr r i ■n r f ,4«> . ’ 3 Bb .. lit: Rf;S . :■*.-. ALL ABOUT BALLET Misses Susan F rater and Mar do Travers, both at center, ant members of the American Choreographer's Company, a ballet dance troupe of New York C/fj wto appeared in concert at A&T College last weak, talk with AST students about ballet. Tbs stu dtiit!, are: at'lt!l, ,’jVvmw. Allied* "A • -Hjnvu't-, liutivik, Virginia; and, at right, Ida Feemster, o Fayetteville. Lorraine Hansberry Tells ‘How’, ‘Why’, Os New Play NEW YORK <NPI) "Mine”. MTI Lorraine Hansberry, “is the generation that came to maturity drinking In the forebodings of the Silones, Koetlerr, and Richard Wrights. It had left 'is 111-prepar ed for decisions that had to be made In our time about Algeria, Birmingham, or the Bay of Pigs. Miss Hansberry, author of *A Raisin in the Sun,” was . explaining "how* ’and “why” she wrote her new play, "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Win dow,” which opened last Thursday at the Longacre the atre. Noting that by 1950, few Amer ican intellectuals felt ashamed of the discovery that Castro's “be trayal of the Cuban revolution happened to coincide with the "change of heart” of U. S. Gov. FASHION FABRICS GAY Glamorous PARTY Fabrics Broendae Metallic Knit Metallic Brocades Lame with banded on Prtnte! Brocades Peau-De-Sote Brocade Satins Priced From *1.99 yd. 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The wrong thing happened this time," Mahalia said ta reference to : her ailment Than she added: “But : I feel a lot better. TO take earn of myself and be as good as I ever was.” She indicated that her health was flrat threateaed after she emment policy, she said that the climate and mood of such Intel lectuals constitute the core of the play. “It is a play about a ner vous, ulcerated, banjo-making young man in whom I see an embodiment of a certain kind of Greenwich Village Intellec tual . . rarely peopled (on) our stage in his full dimension, said the 3-year-old authoress. "It is my belief that ‘The Btgn In Sidney Brustein's Window’ fills In something of a genuine por trait of the milieu.” Patronize Our Advertisers fal f tew. "I was stek when I returned." she said, bet explained that she femanee la and Ceaveatlen M Atamtle City. “That might give people a hint not to call me to do everything." 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DID YOU KNOW? jWaF \ i HAVA ASTABU SUED TW AT Dim Em* f*i s cats (jvSRVKB orrnuvvro n anmM of*Sw"rws«dsufc “I rtrsMbtrarT rsjnMkT.JuLU « ■ ■ ■npltobtog* .-CVW t t Galloway. ► ..—i— Bronze Medal Won By NCC Star, Roberts DURHAM Rdwta Boherta. Trin idad-born North Carolina Collage r -BBTI i EDWIN BOBBBTS c isst/m comisnoNsmtes. tSSuSSSSSSSm 1 m track star, earned a bronae medal in the Olympics Saturday when he finished third ta the finals of the SOS-metor dash in Tokyo laet week The NOC spssistsr. whose spsetaHtea ere the MS esM MS meter dsebee. was tneliglhto to rsprsmnt the V. A and was Uve Trinidad's Olyasple squad. His third plaee tons kept the (tailed Stales Aram asaktag a eleaa sweep of esedak In the event. In the race. Americans Henry Cerr end Rsul Drayton, ftatlehad first and second with clockings of MJ and Sfct. respectively. Roberts, the ttW ir.tn. rsr cTccfcci at IC.f. Roberts, whose best Ham la flu M las beta MJ. holds Cl AA. Pena Relays. NCAA Be- Clone, and NAM marks ta both tho 1M and SN easier contests. He Joined Las Calk ana. another NCC groat who waa eeeehed by NCC* Dr. Leroy T. Welker, la ropreaenttag At Darham la ■titettan In tho Otymptae. Cel hems wen the US-asetor high hardies ta the MM and MM Olympian Walker, who also coached the Ethiopian Abebe Bektle, who won the gold model in the marathon In the IMO Olympics, had predicted rer In a television Interview Roberts, “has a good ehanee to finish either second or third—that Is, if he's running well at tho torts." DAILY INTEREST ON SAVINGS PAYABLE 4 TIMES A YEAR OFFICERS CLTM SOMULL, M. D. CSalraas at Mm Mosid of Ptos teste g. H WMSSUM, i. e. a satwooo. Inatt a. a samson. an.. VUs PrsMisnt Maosiw nvußa pAtrutaoM. Mrs t UMnmm WAim Tpcna WATHAWfIO, UPaCOMB, ''•rmTomssr*** a. e. musomcoi it, iidtelst frost Offtetr niRECTORS a v. lAMtts C. A. MATWOOO t • HUM a a. SAirsosg an. a. a orawan W a. 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