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Tbul— Baritone i William Warfield who spam that Knoxville milmo Iseea Series) Oct. 29 at B:lspm. in McMillan Chapel Is a star of radio, tala vision, screen and stags. On radio and television he has iar abowa aa Bd Sullivan's. MUton Berle show. The Voice e t Ptas- M. Edgar Wwlhß h^^JlTsml t»T“Shawßaat”*bseetci Wwn field la the rrieef Joeta a Grayson. Reward KmLaad Ava Gardaer._ thetamSlr?* Ibaßhw* aery failed to aßelt barite es merle theater. Hie reeardiags MGM Records am ta atoady Warfield’s recordhms. whether ■olo or wttti erohmlta. have beta I tap best mi taw. An tnAtaattwi at hla popularity la the tact that be has meaadad Handels “lTinlil*" wfih both the New York Philhar monic under Bernstein and the Philadelphia Orcneatra umtorOr- Tflfcndy. “Rio Concho*:” J. Brown To Make film Debut NEW YORK “Mo Couches,” JOfh Cmiturv-Fort outdoor sdvtt* ture-drama, will have Its N. Y. pre miere Get 28 at the RKO Palace and atom than 2T ether theatres throughout the Greater Near, York area. “Rio Conches,” which stem Stuart Whitman, Richard Boon* Tony Freedom aad Edmon O’Brien, marks tbs hettng debut at Jim Brawn, lbs Cleveland Browns’star fullback, and introduces Wends Wagner la the tamale teed. The Cinemascope-Deluxe Color attraction was directed by Gordon Douglas and produced bp David WeUbart on location In Moeb, U tab. The ecreenplay by Joseph Lon don and Clair Ruflslksr is baaed on Huftskar’s novel “The Guns at tbs Rio Cenchos.” Wilson Sees Need To Get Waha County needs to oosrtinue Its efforts te set Industry te locate la Wake County. The continued in -1 ip,V nf H>l. *— 4* on* of the best means available to raise our per capita income and to make Jobs available tor our increasing population,” according to William If. ((Bill) Wilson, Republican can didate far the Wake County Board of Cosnmtestoners, la a statement made liaoday. “My opponent la this election, Mr. Vaaaar mhaaren, has severely criticized the Wake County Board ed Commissioners tor extending utility lines te aa industry reoently established in Wake County. With s- people would not have them lobs ■ ■ ijju ip- ijfcy INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Coniiilt YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham, N. C LINCOLN THEATRE EAIKIOH. N. ft ■TARTS SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IST “THE COOL WORLD* “POLICE NURSE” TABTg THUBADAT. “GUN FIGHT” JAMES BROWN ‘THE NUN & THE SERGEANT irrT 8 I — rrig ’ " To Our Reatfing Public: Yon Are Our Biggest When you boy from i Merchant because yon saw Ms ad fat The CAROLINIAN please tell Mm YOU «aw Ms ad. We ask this as a fsror from enr readers. The ads yon oee in The CAROLINIAN make pos sible tiie news and plcturee of yourself and friends. 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Clara Ward Adds A Gospel Strain To LBJ Campaign CLEVELAND (NPI) lntern ationally known gospel ringer Clara Ward, who had recently announced cancellation of all engagemonte after the death of her father, George W. Ward, and her unde. The Dev. David Murphy. Interrupted bar mourning In order to “do my bit te help President Johneon get e lected in November—baceuM in my heart I know he le right—really alright” Mho Ward. who te lonriy and surely ether industry would not aooridcr Wake County H we hod a history of rotaring te coop erate.” stated Wlleon. m TmMw INa Mm New Prewttor Lm(i la U^Vtpa £ wSwiLry sc *2 mtM late Cloaeliad, teal VM -4 Oata. H. Sha also waa among tba Johnaon campaign entouraga which tourad Allentown. Pa.; Batbeada, Md. 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