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HOT ORCHESTRAS t'
AND VOCALISTS
BROWN SISTER, MBS, Sun-
d«y,'7:46 p. m.' (^his-^w aing-
intt trio lensation, being regular
Iqjka, do vocal work for the
Central Baptist church choir ..In
Los Ajig«l«« where they attend
regularly. I^e congregation cre
dit them with not only raising
the mortgage, but buifding a
church M well I)
DEiEP RIVI7R BOYS, CBS,
^Tuesday, 6:06 p. m.; Wednesday
4:30 p. m. (Vocal trio)
• DUDLET^, JIMMY, WTMJ^
)(6ao k) f Monday, Wednesday,
I^day, 2:30 p. m. (Spirited
saxaphone a^lolst with the Rhy
thm Rksetli' Jam >Crew from
—
GOLDEN GATE QUARTEtT-
JJBC Blue, Friday 9 p. m. W^st
Coast rebroadcast 12:30 a. m.
HOWAJRD, (BOB, WEAP (6«0
k) Thursday, 11 p. m.; WHN
(1010 k) Ifdnday, Tue.|day,
Wednesday, Friday, 9 a. m.
HBNDE]RS0N, FLETCH;£:it,
NBC Red, Sunday, 11 p. m.
Mondi|y and Wednesday 12 lAid-
i^tej ^iue, SWday 12:30
a. m. (WENR, 8fO k) Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday, 11:30 a. m.;
WMAQ (670 k ) Sunday, Tues
day, Thursday, 12:30 a. m. Sat.
12 midnite. (Grand Terrace
Cafe Chicago. ^
KEtNDEJRSON, HORACE CBS
Midwest and i West network,
Sunday and Saturday, 1 a. m.;
.llu^Klay and Friday 2:30 a.
mT Saturday 2 a. m. (WBBM
(770 k) Savory IBtallr'oom Chi.)
I INKSPOTS, NBC Red, Thurs-
ilay, 11:15 a. m. (quartet.)
ftOCKlNiG-—1-4^—RHYTHM,
^ •
(6^0 k) Monday through^ 11
a. m.; also Saturday, 5:30 p ol
SUM and SLAM, WNSW,
(12GA k) Monday, through Fri
day, between 10 and 12 midnli^t
(guitar and bass duo)
SMITH, STUI’F, WMCA, 8TO
k)* and intercity web. Monday
11:80 p. nt.f ’flmraday It —
m. WNEW (I'SSO k) Friday,
and Saturday, 9:30 p. m. (Onyx
Club, NYC) /
WILSON, TEDDY, LI0NE(L
HAMP'RON wfth BENNY
GOODMAN’S ORK, CBS Tues
day, 9:30 p. m. (Pianist and
vib0 player)
MUSICAL VXHIETY AfID
COMEDY PROGRAMS
AMATEUR NITE IN HAR-
LEM, WMCA (570 k) Wednesday
11 p. m. 18 midnite. (Apollo
theare, NYC) Don Kerr encees
these^nterhriwUjg amatP'ar hour.
AMATEUft NltE IN BRONZB-
VILLE, WIND C6610 k) Wednes
day 9:30 p. m. to 10:30 p. m.
Regal Theatre, Chicago, SKID
BLAjKEJY heads this amateur
revue.
^owES, MAj(j»; JiiiAflte*
hour, 386 Tkwnlia^ 9'prTE'
CROSSROADS HAIX, CBS
Friday, 5 p. m. (Hill billy Vari
ety Show with N^o chorus,
from Kichmon'd, Va.)
CHARlO^EiRS, NBC Red
Saturday 10:16 a. m. NBC £3ue
Tuesday, 8 a. m.; MBS Saturday
7:15 p. m. Tuesday, 9;15 p. m.
(Heated Harmony).
Joe Loiris Sm -fiidest
KDOck(iM In l«apKiglit
History In Win Owr liat
(BY AL MOSES FO R AWP)
YANKEE dUfTC-
SIDE JUNE 22, M«tivat*«l by
a bnraing 3«tir« to wipa »ut tko
dafaat h* •«ff«radl at tka hand*
of Max Sckmaling two yaars
ago ia tU* aaaithitheatra, Jo*
Loais, world’* haavywaight Lo«*
ing champion, all but annihilat-
■il GormaDy’i graali champioa
ia tha quickait and mo«t •«nia«
llonal haayyweii^t fight rto-
cord.
Whlla a upon the
vast aM«inb4j« that packed every
inch of Jaka RupparC* Call park
calmly and with great delibera
tion. The b^ronsed wonder man
dug his shoe* into the ring
rocin, awaiting the clang of the
bell. Even beft^e it* ominou*
paal had aOundfvd, the "Nt!W
LOUiS" bounaa3 over towafo*
hi* crafty 'oniponent and ,«.tabbed
kiaf^;^i^t1>^ two Kir? 1efr hand
lead* tSat '*corei3 with the speed
of rifle shot.
A terrific sISbrt right to . the
ribs that from... our press seat
appeared to TEAR SCHMEIL-
ING’S RIBS RIGHT OUT OP
THEIR CASITMENTS. ..was
delivered by ,Joe. For a second
Joe forgot to get Jiis guard up
and the German, as he did two
WWAE (1190 k) Tuesday and
Saturay, 2 p. m- (®ddie Onesty,
Jr. pilots these pulse raising
sessions of- recorded awing‘from
Hammond, Ind.)
PALMER BROTHERS, WMCA
> yi T -
GEE GEiE JXMES, CBS SoH. years ago, 'sms^ed through a
hard right to the chin. Louis
day through Friday, 10:80 a,
m. (West Coast rebroadcast
4:80 p. mJ) Gee^Cf*#. ^portrays
the maid. Tulip in ^Is popular
daytime serial.)
SOUTHERN HARM!
FOUR QUAIRTET, N®C Blue,
West Coast only Monday, j! a.
m, Friday 1:30 a. m. 1
SOUTHERNAIRES, NBC
Blue Sunday, 12 noon. Thurs
day and Saturday 8 a. m. (Well
known and talented vocal
quartet.
BIROM HARU!M,
took it withoet blinking an eye,
and 60r heart Seat Wre Jungle
tom-toms. Suddenly, and with
all the fa'l^ed power of the
“Hammer af Tnor" Louis wont
into aetion'. X left, another
hook, a right; and Schmcling
dropped to the canvas. Up at
Referee Arthur Donovan’s fmir
count, the German tried degper-
perately to tie flie Bbmber up,
biil it was no dice. A furious
succeasion of the hardest blows
mortal eyes have lamped, put
Schmeling oq decic again for th'£
last time, tho most badly beaten
fighter anyone has ever seen in
so short a time.
The crowd .weiy^ wild, LOUIS
WAS UTSSIAILLY MOBBED
BY ADMIRERS, a new page was
written in MILLION DOLLAR
FIGHTS and our great director
CSAUDE A. ©ARNETT, was
somewhere e«t ther« in that s31
of faces, as your other local
correspondent (Alvin E. White
and your wildly exci*ted humble
servant.
We never expect to live long
enough to witness a finer spect
acle than the splendid Ameri
can Negro youth, keeping the
title safe here in this country
where we think it belongs.
7 uskegee Scoreas
In 'hat*I Jntercol legiate
AROUND THE TOWN
AROUND THE TOWN WE GO
AND WHERE
body KNOWS
WE ST(W NO.
1
ha*
beliave that
re-diecove red
Minnje ,S*
the ckarm
at Ruth Gattis, anymore. I won
der why he has lost all interest
in this Miss. « .
John Holloway, Jr. and Mary
Clayton '^eems to be still loving
her old L. McNelL Theii* each other especially the Sunday
'John H. went to Union Baptist
Church. Mary Claytoh couldn’t
set still no where. She'had the
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
OOILIGHT FLICKEltS'
JOE’S MOTHER HEARS NEWS
BOYS TELL OF SON'S WW
DETROIT, June . 30, (ANP)
I It wasn't until 40 minute after
Joe Louis ha^ belted out Max
with JOE BOSTIC, WMCA, (570
k) Saturd^, 5:30 p. m. (From
NYC)
WINGS OVER JORDAN, CBS
Sunday, 10:30 a. 'in'. (Promlnenf
guest). i;
Scayneling Afe^sc^y wghl _*A>olla theatre,
(By Alvin Mo*e* for ANP)
NEW YORiK, July 2nd, Midge
Williams, the pretty peach com-
plexioned' lags wlfh the soft
golden voice, literarly panicked
the audience last Friday whea
she blew into Frank Schiffman’s
that his mother-vhaAHivJva had
JOS LOUIS CONTRIBUTES
$2,500 TO URBAN LEAGUE
tramendosB Buccap in ^ world
of sports is only exceeded by , in the big house hex son
won and tnen the information
came„frdm a newsboy calling
out extras on a corner.
Mrs. Barpow didn’t want to
efther see tfie fight Qr^ear ' It
broadcast. So she went out
riding, leaving the rest of the
family huddled .^abouC^ ilie radio
had
NEW YORK, N. Y. June 29.—
Immediately after his one round
victory over Max Schmeling this
week, world’s Heavyweight cham
pion, Joe LolJffs, presented the
' Nfttjpnal Urban League, through
bit munAgsr^—^ohn Roxborougli
•nd Julian 81»ek-^^vi$h n check
^r $£,500 as l)i9 eentrihution to
wards furthering'*Jts w^rk thftt
out the country. Receipt of'th*
check was acknowledged by E.-
K. Jones, Executive Secretary of
fhA National Urban League. Di
•ccaytfng the contribution, Mr.
Joaea wiret« tim f.hampion, “Your
VOTE FOE
FORREST L
C
yPBr gan^roQ^ sp}r>^ | given het. its ^on as her car
example tb»t yon rolled ^O a stop and the jbig
and young roanhoed, gift I of the housp opened thp doqr,
will go far toward enlwrfing | policep^aij pn guard in front
portunity for the Negro people of the entire family- of cousins,
our country, as this, you know,' brothers and sisters rushed her
to see who coujd give her tlie
most hugs ani! kisses.
“I wasn’t worried saidi the
later. I knew He was going to
win^ _bec^use ne' lola 'me so!
pjdri’t ■ you even have a radio
In youp car? she >y^s askefi}.
No I jiist 3ign’t want tP lis
ten tP it,
She dddri't have to spc/ke' u'
one of 'Joe’s cousins, a little
woman who said she was
o.ne of the Barrows from
Alabama. If you were in De
troit, all you ~Had to do -was
m Vhfii
Mrs. Barrow teemed to be
about tfie oaTmist person^ "" fn
Detroit for the rest of t^ city,
went c?azy. Tmgromptu dram
corps paraded in Abe atraata
cel^bran|ts da'need end' 'shouted
jn the glare of burnfrig reS
torches unt|T long past mid
night. f... ****** ?**
is the purpose and all, engrossing
spirit 'of the National Urban Lea
gue Movement.”
The National Urban League hai
been worjtfng sjppp
^r4we ftp livriwr
conditions of JifegFOPS
the United Statas, It bow
^ranches In 44 cities.
THAT AD V E R T I S E
wxrn
JBUsaflt RepieseiMiee
DORH^ COUNTY
PRIMARY JULY 2nd
secret '^ndasvou* wa*
muck paUic Monday night. ~
xxxxxxxx
Connie Springfield seems td
be in “SAaSlETY” now. I d o
you like Bboker Spaulding, Con
nie. ' -
XXXXXXXX
Er\i|ir. Truitt an«| Dorothy
Alton Is stiN STRCMLLING
thougk LoVers’ Lfine.
XXXXXXXX
What, certain something does
Qarl Cozart possess that attracts
Louise Hartman, Hm-m, its a
funny thing.
XXXXXXXXX
When sh« .^,A||Q4s out walking,
she has the town talking, the
girl in the bonnet of blue. That
is what all the boys are saying
rtmrr
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Jui^
29.—Tuskegee Institute scored
14 points in the National Int«r-
cbTtegiate Track and Field
Championship held at Men»orial
Stadium to tie Coiumbos Univer
sity q| lndiai», Penn. Stata C^-
leg*, Kansas State College, Pitt^
burgh University, University of
Texas, University of California,
Miami University, Univenity of
Montana, Georgia Tech, Marquet
te University, Harvard Univer
sity, UniversHiy iS Oklahoma, N.
Y. University, University o£ N.
r 01.-J- Perdue
Jittera.
If Mary Tompson would let
Walter Perry treat her right they
would be great lovers.
Mary Thorpe and Willie King,
is still in the mood for love,
xxxxxxx
wonder ”^wir7“
(Smiling) Doom goes
Hollywood Cafei five times a day ! Notre Dame Uplversity and
it must be he is falling for the R*=e Institut etied for fifth- with
C., Rhode Island' State,
and Washington State.
Southern'California won the
meet with 69 3-4 points; Stanford
University was second with 38;
of~Michigan third with
to the 28 1-2; Wisconsin fourth with
Manager Jimmy Marshall has
a man sized Job on his hands
bringing a singer in” next week
to compare with crowd pleasing
Midge, Definitely Jimmy, she
is on the Maxine Sullivan type,
and that is competion enough
'tdr anyone^ alive as we view
the situatics.
“Sa)tc I i^o” Louis Armstttongf
all Week long proved one thing^. i
He’s tfie king of the trun^peffrs, j
and in addition his mugging at
the mike ins^es CRe crowd fori
get all about those who figure
to give him Bis stiffest competi
tion. ■ T"" *
And while on the subject of
Trumpet King No. 2, we might
add that looking around the
house whil'e 'cbvefing the show.
Ifeteir
Yes she is the talk of the town,
xxxxxxx 2
Mattie Pefl*p®^ys her Romeo
is now thpj handsome Thomas
Pretty, I don't know whe
ther Mattie has eyes or not.
XXXXXXXX
Babies sure ' can grow up.
Don't you think so Edna Lanier.
XXXXXXXX
Janie Thompson will have to
find a new beau now. Don’t you
think so Janie f
XXXXXXXX
BtCYCLE Riding is yeting to
be a fad. You can find boys and
breeiing along to paeall^.
and happiness avery night a-
rOund eleven o’clock. .Y E S
it’s health and happiness alrijht.
» XXXXXXXX
John Devon is not making eyes
“good looking brown” from Wil
son, N. C. I mean he !s falling
hard if thats^ the reason.
xiMxxxx
William (Big-time) Tuck has
fallen in love with the (Socity ’ eighth with 16. University oi
Editor) Miss Janet (Charms) I California *t Los AngWes wa*
Blackwell. Williams. He can’t write for look- I ninth with 'l?, and . Columbus U.
MINNIAPOLIS, Minn. Juac 29
—Newspaper men and track fan*
were linjfing the praijes of Mo-
zelle Ellerbee, Tuskegee’s star
cinderpath flash, who won the 100
yard dash daring the meetirqf of
the ^bt$onal InCerorflegiate
Track and Field Championships
held at Memorial Stadium, here,
June • 18, when hte outdistanced
the bept in the field to win the
event in 9.7. He also ran fourth
in the 220- ElWUee e«me9 from
Tuskegee Institute, which was
founded by the immurtal Booker
T. Washington, in' the far South,
at Tuske;g»e Tnititute, Ala, El
lerbee is a real answer tc a
eoaeh’a
COUNTY SCHOOLS TQ LOSE
.TWO TEACHERS
24 each. Ohio State University
and Michigan State University *
tied for sixth with 20. The Um=i
versity of Colorado was seventu
with 17, C/iegoh University^ was
at her, all day. Perhaps he will
take her for « ride in “The Black
Dragon” the vehicle he is seen
driving around the town.
“ ' XXXXXXXX
Clarence Wilson, new Ci’ack
night linotype operator for this
paper and pride of The Outlook
Publishing Company of Winston
Salem, N. C. spends his spare
time at the Biltmore Coffee Shop
making eyes at the most charm
ing Rebecca Newberry whose
presence causes many a heart to
miss a beat.
f '
At this moment I yish to^i pre
sent to you a new character in
Around The Town, it is “Anna-
belle, The Green Dragon" the
vehicle driven by Walter Swann
and Lodig^ Austin.
and Tuskegee Institute t ed for
tenth with l4 each.
Other scores were: Indiana U,
11; Penn. State College 10;
Kansas State College 10, Pitts
burgh University 10, Texas U. 9,
University of Califdfnia 9, Miami
University 8,- University of Mon
tana 6, Prairie View
Georgia Tech 6, Xavier
sity 4 1-4; .Marquette , Univer
sity 3 1*4, Harvard Univarsiiy 2;
Oklahoma A. and M. 2; New
York University 2; University of
North Carolina 2; San Jose State
2; Rhode Island State 1; Perdue
1 and Washington State 1.
According to a recent report
from Luther Barbour, super-
ipntftndent of the Durham
County Schools, the Negro
schools of the' county must
sacrifice two of their already in
sufficient number of teachers to
the white syatemj. j
Stagville ^andii |i(arlcham'i .Cha
pel are the two schools which
have been assigned one less tea-
’ther e>ch‘ for the
new
year
while the' white schools. Oak
Grove and Rogemount, will gain
one teacher each.
The reason given for this ap
portionment is the continued
growth of the enrolment in 'the
white schools and the decreased
enrolment in the colored schools;.
The superintendent asserts that
the decline in the enrolment «f
the colored scTi'ootS grows out of.
the fact that a large pari of the
rural Negro population is mov
ing toward" city.
AME CHURCH RAISES $287,.
428 IN MONEY
Washing^ —'(C)— Dr. John
R. Hawkins, financial secretary
of the AMi} ^urch, reports re
ceipt of 12^7,425.74 in dollar
money for lasf year, an increase
of $8,489.74. The pension fund
stands -at! 81,100^42, an-i the
cash balance is $49,879.53.
WAITER DROPS DEAD AT
AT FIGHT NEWS
SEATTLE, Wash., June 30,
(ANP) Elza^B. Jonesr”f®-F-%ai
ter for the Great ' Northern
railroad, shtoi^ed, [Eb^s, Louis
won the figHC JVednesday night
after hearing th?
then dropped dead.
broadcast.
I ADD -WAREN, .c oach o^ boxing
I at Duke Universityi
“Loui* was a perfect machine
al young star of the .
who did we glimpse ii^ the audir I Erskine Hawkins Did someon® J who on thi* occaiion had *uperior
ence talking softfy wi^h~ Jfanft- j say, The king goes out to meet | mind and body . , , Schemling
ger Marshall jjnf that sensation the king, or words to that eifect? ' looked nervou* and worriod."
Marva And HarJernGo
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NEW YORK, June 30, (AN Nicolas avenue m Harlem await
P) Marva LoulS, lovely wife of
the worTirs greatest fighter
'BTT nervous at
o'clock WednesBay night as she
sat with friends in the apart
ment of Mrs. T^ae Savage on
Sigmund IVleyer
oOq
pEMOCRADIC Ci^NDXDATE A
r o n " »
JU DG E
lECOIDEIIS COURT
6om, Bred and Edneatod in
Nortli Caroliiia
• II I
CANDIDATE OF THE POW-E
•
WHO DESERVES TO WIM
injr the bout between
band and Jlax
her hus-
Marva even said she wasn’t
nervous, and even at five minu->
tes before the 'Broadcast started
she was complimenting her
hostess on one of the those big,
wide straw hats. At 10, she sat
by the VAdio, .playing with the
dials to show she was absolute
ly composed.
Al the announcer began, she
looked almost bored.
wK^n Clem H'cCarthy
Joe’s blows to Maxie’s face, she j demonsit];|al4&.|
was the personification of calm [ there was no xio'ting nor
nosa.
shouted, He down! Schn^ling’s
downl
.With these words went Marva’s t-thihi T"
She gave a^eir and
calm
squeal that didn't let up until
long after the ca^ag« had been
stopped by a merciJul referee.
But lldtarva was not alone fn
her job, for aff Barlem went
as Joe atoned lot his sur^jHrke
defeat of 193fi. ’ Over 1,000
extra patrolmen, 20|0 detectives
and the crews of three emer
gency trucks were on hand 18
T h e n j preserve order. Althaogh the
described ^ crowd was enthusistic and
untiF'-^Jday1>reak,
were
. (f}(ere any interracial clashes.
. VOTE FOR
D. W. (Doc) BROWN
worn
COUNTY W
COMMISSIONER
Damocralie IMxamrf 1
SatnrdAjr, Joly S,
HetMitj C^iMlaiti9«, CoBMsmttve Gevemlwl l* AM
■B^ L. B. Does this boy I am
in love with really care as much
for me as he savs? I love him
but I can’t seem to prove it to
him. *
An*: Ha doosa’t ,wiuat I'M
prove it. .al|JkOa4|t ko; ,lait/awa
perfectly well that you io lov«
him. I would *«fge*t tkat yo«
BOt get too iatiaMita witk tki*
young maa for ka . doe* not
kare Btarrlaga oa kia |a^d as
M. D. A. WUl 1 be able to get
a teaching position this coming
fall or do ‘1 have worries be
fore me?
Ams It *ooai* ta tkat
you wSI ko oloctad to teack ia
either tka city or eO«aty school*.
It might be well for yO« to
aiake aoasa contact* *• tkat
you cau feal raliavad ako«^
your work.
' E. ■ B. I have ^ tried ’ hard to J
noney ia a *aving haak if jmm
kave any surpliM ob hand.
C. M. C. Am asking you
please if you tmnk that I will
be treated this wa.y alwaysl ^
Aj**s Oaly a*- leag""*£■ yw
stand it. There is no r«a*Oa for
you to kave""''(a'put witk
IMng; abxue^; Coaja to tkgit
dowB aad kava *aaaa kpad of
under*taading right mmm.' Aa
loKg a* you take bad treata*aat,
" -yowWApiMir a"
MPH— If I ask the man wko
live next Soor for some money
will he give il to me? ^
6Am: ^ou^> 'oi aay*l|ua| ia
eaougk, and ha is ako«t tad ay.
No, disappoitnaat ia akaail far
you you ' wp^raadi tka *
jet t agaia right away Im
doaia’t feel lika pattiaa a«rt aay
uiera ai«M>ey.
P. S. S. Does this utan that T
vJr"-
have been going witii aaean m*
live tme to my hasbaad and I ^ any good,?
want to know who carried that
story to him about me. 1 found
him at some ladv’s house but be
said he was not going with her.
What must 1 €0?
™Ais: ^op worrying about
what your h'usBand ^lAuaas some
one told him about yon. He
knows perfectly well that you
aren’t playing a game of this
kind. Keep your cyM on l^iis
and mate him to* tlw mark.
M. W. Win 1 ever get my
TffiT la* TkT
ey back acauit I an worried
to death?
Aaat Nat a dMUM* af your
ka’akig' 4i& eeeay retuT^od
yo«. tm It trmm yo»|r
je^fwa aatJ u ^ f«l«r« p«t yow
Ab*: Ha Jp»a:.yia« alrif^l kat
tkat i* aB. Da«’t axyact aMvvi*
M* froM ya«r a«»o«ialfaa.
W. C. tiy bosband said wa
were gobig on a trip and f
worked bard abbQt a month gett
ing everyCaing together and
now h esays h#'^ pot geiag. I
believe tbat be b just potith^
and I want to know wkai I
should do?
Aa*; rigkt akead
plan* aad pack kia atatfca*
ikiButo you gat Vlajy
out, ka will ka ka dM
\f>uU ha adNlsakla
itat Was ia a
laa*l aMyAfaiF''
wroag witS kia* k«t Im
lag aaid fm