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The New York Age from New York, New York • Page 11

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The New York Agei
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New York, New York
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11
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A 3 Ul Ui ID i 7. of BARBARA FREEMAN the evening, BUT It 'IV and Dafhshoba" CENTER 1 'A llPROtffl ill 6b 4 AtO mw OVM Com GlnX Is hfanhattaa's 14 year old BARBARA FREEMAN. Tb Grace Del Marco Model School student Is aa avid porta aad dance enthusiast; spending every moment away from mod oiling instruction swimming, norseDecs: rioing ana attending Afro Cuban dance classes at the TWCA. 4 lav on ieuers. ene oecomea engaged a bk iooc truck driver la October.

Tf THE NEGRO PERFORMER ie presenti la the amt Dreearleue aselUoa af aia vkNt 1 declared NOBLE 8IS8LE at the meeting af the Co jMX3h eralaatiag Council far Negro Fetfermera mat TBuro day night. "I personally knew af three preparing material far all Negre TV ahewa wae have stepped field, waiting far the outcome af the Antes Andy pretest. It'a aet fair to give the Negro eatertaiaer the Jeo ef edaeaUag astTHoa NOBLE! statement was aa affirmation of a resolution adopted br the Council upoa receipt of a letter from the cast ef 'Amos Andy Implor lag the Cotjadl to offset the protests which are threatening their Jon. PAULINE MTER3 suggestion to "educate the actor so that he may be able to fully Interpret a script and educate Che Negro people la what Is comedy and what Is stereotype" was one of the high spots left te actor FRED O'NEILL to present the ronntractive nseve af aiL "Let the aetwerks knew what wo ABE far. what we want, aad give them a hand whea we see a Negro portrayed la a favorable light oa their said he, "hot keep.

Ing them with the Idea te employ Negreea aa the same level with ether performers, la so doing, the aet works win he able te offset aay unm tentieaaHy eajrotieaahlo material ased oa the air. If nlov Nemos oa hick level planes. reoU see hew seoa aa 'Amos Aady Isssnlmnsrtaaco la comparison." EMFLOYINQ NEGRO PERFORMERS oa a level with other actors has been something that Hollywood has pointedly sidestepped In the past, with oae great exception, JUAN HERNANDEZ' portrait of a MAN la "Intruder la the Dust" A passive or defensive portrayal by a Negro was the ultimate achievement; the Unwritten Law of the Celluloid City. xl No predator had the eoarage to make a plctaro showing the eager of a. Negro whoa ovea the aalferm of ale eeaatry eealdat get aim Service a diner 2 whoa the fruits of his labor wore karat to the maud before his eyes or when the women ho loved had keen used by white mob.

That's the "ether, aide" they are afraid to recognise, afraid to put on the serosa. And thea one day. producers CLARENCE GREEN and RUSSELL ROUSE, who gave us the unforgettable "D.OJL" had aa idea for a screen play: The WsIL It was the story of both races la any small town, suddenly torn apart by the news that a six year old Negro fir! was miming. Suspicion was turned to a white, resident, and the anger of the Negro populace was so vivid that white men walked la fear oa the streets before the vengeance of the "colored people." By the time the child is discovered la "The Well, aad an hands pitch la to rescue her. you know that oae of the strongest aad truest portrayals of a Negro as a race, has finally some to the screen.

Tea ewe It to yeareett to see The Wolf whea It opens leeaOy September; for you'll sea mere Negroes portrayed as "people," ovary Yfe )l CIlaMSTINK LAESO.V ALFRED GRANT MAIDS NORMAN ERNEST ANDERSON day tolka, than ever before la the history of the sereea. TewH aa hraium "wakaewas," CHRX3TXNE LARSON, ALFRED GRANT. GEORGE HAMILTON. ERNEST ANDERSON aad the dramatis find ef lbs year, MAID EE NORMAN, that will warm your heart. And for the second time Way Oat" was the first) you'll see US.

as the sereea has aever seea US, fighting mad. oa the of tensive from beginning to eadi TouU plummet dowa Into a myriad of faith, pride, anger and victory la The Well" Hi INC. Vrlsd.M DIAMONDS JIYrTLRY CAM IRAS FURS AfTUANCES TYKWRITERS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS POSONAL PfOPOTT SILVERVVARI ETC 147 13 Jamaica Avew JeihoIco, IL Y. ct SatpMn Blvd. (Next to Woorwotrh) THURSDAY, AUGUST ttk 30 p.m.

Central Fark Mall Jerry Jerome's Orchestra SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th t.D9 p.m.: WNJEYV "Swing Time with Teddy Wilson" Lisa Morrow pa; NBC The Truth About SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th pan. Central Park Mall Final Guggenheim Concert FI landla MONDAY, AUGUST 13th 1:00 PJU.WNYC Victoria do los Angeles, Soprano TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th 4 WNTC Music from Carmen Jones." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Utk 1:00 Jaa Feeree, tenor Arm from La Jalve" p.m.; LaPuma Opera Work shop Carmen" by Bizet. Gcrson, Wilding Corns to Ccpitol Greer Carson aad Michael Wild; lag eo etar la The Law And The Lady" MGMs sophisticated roman tic comedy of "Lady" who was no "lady" and a happy go lucky scamp who preferred caviar to work, "The Law And The Lady" comes Into the Capitol Theatre following the current "Rich, Young aad Pretty. It Is Miss Canon's Brat picture since her successful The Miniver Story." Wilding, consistent popu larity poll winner la England. makes, his Hollywood debut la the dual role ft a stuffed shirt member oT the English aoblBty aad as his devil may care brother who woos Miss Garsoa la every capital on three continents.

Angel Falle la Veaesuela drops Ml feet. 13 times farther than Niagara Falls. OUR BIG SPECIAL AT A GIVE AWAY PRICE THERMOS JUGS Ketp It Hot Or Cold A Limited Amount in Stock. A Real Good Bug DENNIE'S Army end Navy Sroru 2470 lrt Avt. Cor.

132ad St. N. Y. A OOMFLKTB CUSTOM TAILOmDlO oorjKsx or tke StMo of New Xork. COUIBOS 1 sfochlae Operattng Cvtttne VtttUae Alta dat nvmrrNO wmsi Coll WA.

4 0397 EMFIXE TRACE SCHOOL 205 W. 25th sr. fNaar ttt tm) If. V. KINKY HAIR tx i nunmn aavLTa last oku ruaa ant.

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MEET ME AT fiTAURAfJT(rBAR UM4. 8294. 9S Fwr Aa broii EvMksq Lot's Moot At RALPH RED A 'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE NIGHT BARTENDERS: DAY: 1 FREDDY JOKES AND "ANGELO" LOUIS REDA 1155 Tlrttea) Avo (Cornor Horn St.l spr piCiivT vnrr to nrrr nrritrrDtoi fsdugggpaa I I LU t470 mAmc at i rqnen I mvw JtBMicni snanm nam to UTA 3 9469 Befi f.9 irtf PrrJi afterf fkt Atawphtrt utfSt CHareato' 1204 ZZAiftZBxZXSt. Fruddk's Corawt Lckaousftu Opra AI Niqkt Evury Night cocktail parties eaaqeots. Vwe tsreo oaace halls.

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Pages Available:
36,412
Years Available:
1905-1960