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Duke Eilragtoira Amid i a aw am avn, iaiB v. i Neyro Ctpitol By IXOTD 0. DEB AHOUUHi rawti' I th ttiaei I one k14 dur It hippier dys tad To how fiy tiojr appeal To them faaaier. TOWH TOPICS The iroatMt aewi of tho week Met to Howard Uagnet, Mo tTitt i who circled tho globa la throo iiTt tad a taw hoara aad atiaatot la eata aay af you readort try tho tamo teat, jmit mall that (Sty Hall, Naw.Tork City, It la Utitudo 40 degreea, 43 mlaatot aad 44 tecondt North Longitude, 74 iff, 00 miautet, li Etrlem la jvtt SO miautet aorta oi tho tubwty. ThnmaM JaffafanB 4 ar warn it Bel Franklin, tald tkat rrary Amortcta lis two hornet hit owb aad franco.

Thii might ba ampliflod to laolada mora modera aaylags Every Ajaer two ftitlM kia own aad York alto of tha freatott "World 'a Fair of "'Tho World of Tomorrow Now York ia tka rMtelt fht world. Thoro to mora to tee la to too or gtaa "poa. la moatbt ouo Tko aectioa of New York City 1:. Hk ttowa aa uMitem um ratl Pirk. aztoadiat to Tha Bronx, Wathingtoa Heigh tt a tho wett, aad the lltr l.nt Rlvar tha aalt.

aa tho mott "aotably famoat Negro eommaaity la Ameriea tko "Negro Capital oi it. 4 OxT.At MAaaa wata 4k treatoat expotiioa "Now, tork World 'a fair of 1939. mtrm mr.iTl Tho Joakiao Orpkaaaga Baad, of Charleatoa, H. v. ia tao nij zor ctmpaiga to ralaa faada to aomplet tho aew 110,000 baUdiag.

It eompotad of twenty Udt raagiag from 1 to ia yaara. iaf jwmiw n.i.(aa miIIt "hava aomttalBX there," It It indeed aa latpiratloa to tea them ap tha baad" 4 HmI'i ia a nart jf their attara. )Thaao yoaagttart re ttririag to tnppy tko mtaoy tha tapport of their tittert aad rt back komo la tho tar heal GIVE THEkl 1 YOCB The Jenklai "der di TM tina af tha oratidoat. Mrk. C.

Jtakiat. widow tko lata fonder, aad management of Hon B. H. Walker will gWa a boaaSt rerao, tpoaaorcd by 8malla Para din, Tbartday oTtaiag, JaTy Sa. Betidea their Oikaaaga baad, ilia fnlloarfa faataraa will add to the program Willi Bryant, tha "clowa pnaeo 01 jaaa wp mvw er Quartet, Gladya Bmitk, 8tapkaa Z.

Wright, witk hit J)l Ureha tra. AtemhlTmaa Kobart W. Joa tko will apoakv Maay" promiaaat aaJ nlaraJ kava eoatenUd to act patroaa aad pa 1 a Troaattat. Ijcaa a aaaa aaa mmif tapport aa orpata aaua. WLC0XS TO EAXIJ3C Colombia UaiTtrtity, tha largoat aad beit aqnippad oollcn oi laara lag la tho world, bringi ta Now York tha matt coamapolitaa array of acholara, and offora ttek yaar tha aighett aekoUttie craiU aad koaoru Wa tra glad aaa ear lammor TUitort, aad ttadentt avail lag themaalvaa of taia woaderfaJ opportnaity.

Soma of tko ttadloaa aiaitora art Zlinbttk Bright, kfargaret Hamp toa, Loaiarilla, Ky.j Gloria Kelly, Jacktoa, Mary Millar: Evaaa Ula, lad. i Ia Mitckoll, Hamptoa, Portia Tksaua, Wiaatoa Halaa K. C.j Tktfaaa Baraea," fayattorUla, Cj lata Edwarda, Baow H1U, N. W. H.

Keaatdy, Wlattoa Baiam, a. C.j jamaa Lrti. Kami a. J. Flottia MeClaia, CalambA, Lola Harria, Alma Kicbar Mtrth, Talta, Okla.t Cetoha Irrra, Memphia, Carolya HaUomaa, Wtthragtoa, 1.

Cf Jaaaio HoUomaa, Vempkia, Tena.j Emartol Baaad, Loaitvilla. Begiaa floff, 8t. Looit, Mo. Inea Nortacatt, Pitta onrg, Uaa Bprtrja, Down ugtoa, Pa.) Ethel Daad ridge, rrooV ricktbnrg, Va. Amanda Thomaa, on vaiiey, Ga.

THE ireaBA arrma Wokomo to tko laid af Joaraal im withing yon a loag lift, a rt tooeeaa aad otarwaalmiag protperity ia my groatlaga far tko afteial of tho Negro Aetora Gaild of America 1674 Brood ty, 5w Yark dr. Th ttaff ia ciBoet iraoi wttbiagtoa, exaeatiTO aecretary; Geraldya Pitmoad, adit er; Log Layat, aowa editor, aad uaer Carter, tomtribatiag 'oditor. 3rd It W.elTwtt a Janrud'l7 Tko fadatsl trtmv PrcraebTtx Ttrw I MTwaa ex v. A 7 III I of tt NttJch. 1.

fOTEUOir "OXXZH fAJTOWS4. aTOOCWMO'. Witk grattttdo aad 'appraeittioi Tttwed tka performaaeo of "Tko Two Moaday avtaing, Mare Coaaenr't latoti aai aaweat Broadway operetta, tka carraat Tla Ute at tha wtadaor TSaatre, ii ttroot, catt of Broadway. Maby thaaz to Mita Aaa Ayera, prett reprotentaUTt. "Tha Two ia a beta tifnl Interpretation of old Xaglith art.

Tka Vietoriaa decor bring! to tko foro tka maay latarcttiag feataret of Eaglitk Uteratare, do pietiag tha parity of lore, tko rir not ana lnnoeaaca oi romaaea, aaa tha Tieiautodtt of Tha teana eulmiaatet ia aa old Eaglitk. ooaatrytida ottato, where two MTaiy maldtaa xau la lora aaa art tagaged to two wealthy teltat of tociety, mock to tb delight of baakrapt partata. xaa partata ea tertala(with a gala aanoaacement party at tha paelona rttidoaea. The youthfol tuitort arrive, a toh bringing a betntifal boaqoet of flowert for Bit Saaeo, aaa otel boa qnet beart a lore montage to tht recipieaU from aoaora. Oa arrirtl, they are mat by tho brother la the family, who hit lav bibed tomewhtt freely ia tkam pagne, greet! thim.

He TOluateert to ataitt tka timid coatOrfa, aad deliver! the procioat boaqaeta to tke lore blrdt, bat by aome eras of fate the girla reeorvo tbo wreag booqoeta. It lookt like croat," Howevtr, a Bitter aad reatoa aad agree that leva mattera aboald be kept la ue zam Uy for taae. The bored a rlghtf al OTenlng at the party, i i Li. a wuue i at pirnu iin wi, wgr der aad qaaadry oret tne taddea twiUk la tweethetrta. After many trying oxptrleneet aad hoart.

of eoaiteraatioa aad aoitalgta, the er ror it aiaeoTtred ad a. welcome re eaacillatloB oa' aH A thrilliag aarpeaaa keep. tk aadleaeo ea tha edge, of their aaata, aniii tae tan an onagt weteome reuer, mioa tao wrowem. a I joyed, the play, Immaattly, aai my viiloa danced la etitacy amid dauliat eCeeta. elaborate aettiaga tad oeteaUtioaa divtraioiit pretoateC Mr.

CoaatUy ondeitly tparod bo eapeaaa ia kaewltdge or money ia the importatioa aad pro aucuoa i ttta pretty It waa kard Udoed, to tvppratt the tkovghti.aad mtmerioa all lit. A uu exxrarpgaai oavay ezpeaieo waa the reealt of the eaeeete of "Tka Greta Pat taroe" that and miUieaa of dollaia for tko prodao aoaat. to Mr. OoaaeUy made' kit Irtt'mU Uoa" from the "tweat of the brow" of Harlom'a Negro perform' art, ttragglcd for lew wagtt to maae aim a rtea maa. We kope he will aot forget thtt the tame ttill kaa Uleat, ability aad loyalty, wkea kt makea a aew Teatara.

inWB OlAMS fairlaadt farma a privately owaod aerate of 185 aeret of vdtt farmlaadt, a etma for children, an aoaaeet Chappy Gardner, tar 614 friend aa prett ageai The place boatta A aarte. eook aad aoeeial dietkiaa aad a play expert Jt't ideal tor oota yeaag aad eld pe ple, tboto who are koaltky aad waat to be well. Jaat SI mtlat from Harlem, heat aad crowded etreeta, enoa tke dimiaatiT' immio Btoaoa, hiow aua Tkomp aoa aad Brownie had a box at the Lewtotoha Stadiam to hear; Maaia oainrtB Hoary vaoty, aew proprietor of the Cavalcade la met lag aad Tax Lackey of a seaeieiaaee aaa Meueet JaU Waller aad. Aady faaaf, Amenet ace tona wnura. bave Jait releaatd two braad aew kit to "Tia Paa AHeyV "I aad.

to do It" "Wkat'a Ue matter wia At Home Negro boatride ea AaganK will be a aolid killer 'f Bimpaoa, epecial repre teaiative ef CalTtri EattUlertaa kit a grand program for the. Che meet ia Baltimore eat Hate! Roddick of Btatoa ia aeelae Har lem oa the arm of Oeear segreu. la tke faaaiag. of Eva Matcalf. awabrette of' many ttage prodactiaat, wife of JUa Maeoa.

at her aiiter'a heme. Mm OpttRa MttcalxVea Jtly 1. body wat aaippea to aer mauve tome ia Birmingham. vary, beta tifnl plah brocaded Bobart (Bob) Ptte, dlrd ia Philadelphia member of tke Throe Keyt a Meeie tempoaiUeaa ir WaUla. toa Adama kave roeaaOy Ban teated ia the metrepolitaa area.

Oa Jaly 13, "SraaooBg'' fee tke e'na wae pUyed for the irat time ea tie Hammea electric ergea of People't jaaHtBiieaai. vaafca, Jtroekiya, Mra.rloraee J. MUm, orgaalt Oa Jary maah la that Beaaalfal aptritoal waa preaaxted by U. Booker Est" at the jaaatfc ooelal bear of tie i Tt Or Eraaah, MJLaUa'Mta, f.JtJ iua, yrttiaear, at irr ttsUa ia Breohlra. CVJv of Jaeawr Wa3a HH etag by fraak Caaaley.

bfitmra. ta taaUal MltmviL X. Uxssk estms Tops NEW YORK, N. SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1938 PAGES SEVEN to TWELVE a rail 1 i hi i v. i i VILA 'u 1C i mmi ta ba arna af tho fine Tjajida la JimrleaV HATLS TOOTS aad kia Xlaytlm Xaacala make tkeit Kew ToxbnVa Vb JP2tL MalxarJolSrt uAm" JMaUart tka taatared aoloWa mtth tko taad.

tUf win ta the frt Diilte Is Is Best All Colored Proi Says Veteran By; IOMEO DOTJOHEITT TTIZLUOV DOltAl Corpora tioa of California bat. turned out a very entertaining little Ttjjick for the Ulenta.ef Ralph Cooper catkd Duke la Topt and bich it the current week ecree" ftnr at the Apollo Theatre to be followed by thowingt at the Harrem Oper Houleand other local houM idr. tha banner ol the Brecher theatrical in tarettt. Thi latent pretcntation ol the Hollywood conrpanyaervft to vdi xect. aathatiattie atHntton to.

their ef forte end cartluiiy ooterving thfir approach to a' Ycntnre which many 'have: tried and in mhjch Mtny.bave "come a cropper, one it conttrained to believe that the work of Director Pcpkin and bit ttiociatet it iraoght with great So far this It. the third in the Miiea by. thii cottiptny, the firat two being the Louise Beavcrt tier ring and the opua which taw Ralph Cooper in hit firtt ap. pcaiithce at tbe colored "tcreen both filmic winning a large rncaturt of praite. thereby commanding greater aupport lor thii latent release which thould go far toward helping to bring tuccctt to 'the iomtori.

'Cooper acrcent well aad enjbya a apUndid oppor tonity to appear at hie best. Tlx action" of the play it laid in the world the theatre with the love intcrett beihg carried by Cooper and Mita Lena Horn rn a manner lifts, it above everything done along thit line in the other colored pktnrea. Of'coarte, the tcatoned para grapher, columnist or critic will not ruth to the multitude thout ing where greatest does not but the eye wU detect through "Th Duke It. Tops" the first real op oortttBrty for a picture created by Negroes that greet promise of something really' great, from the tame company rn the future. In hit first work Cooper it ably supported by.

some of the former members of the once ftmoos Lafayette Players. Lawrence Criner, Arthur Ray. Eddie Thompson and Montt Hawley being amonr Urate in tbe cast of tha new him. Under, the derection of white enea versed in their art the Lafavette Playert. reached trreat heights, and the trained minds called ia to direct and give of their experience in the finest attempt yet made to produce Negro inclines one to the conclusion tnat pulling uide curtain and looking into a fature of great raccett for thit new ojgaaintion has Its potentialities.

Th road it not an easy one for the producers, for they art faced with the of the bad taste left by previous bortrve and aenile attempts ia 4he creation of pictures by thr mcQmpctent direction and irn potsible scripts of inexperienced Tbsjb, Wat ly 1M JJJJjJjjJlJl''aVW BTWav''B' 1 9HtWfl C0IaC22T. MARCH 2l C7TT2 (T.C3r Ttxst arnt Mnarcmsi Them, tv mm. Jvf ti i LUISS RAINEn 1 art off uinn" 'tiiff it" 'Keain Tevaf in )UU. IC ion Critic (utn iiica.inai laCB lK era of the rice, are iati iBuma from a acene made impotsibre for them by continued progress trXLrON DOLLAR Corpora tion' being what it is, Judgtnf from the good quauiy ineir pictures, must alio take heed ot another fact which cannot be so easily ignored, and that is the ne rataitv far a ramDlitm of PltlKtt nuMirii tn call attention to their efforts. Merelv aoinr into: thea tres with elientere already esub aonnre thit' tntV are OUT Ol ina red and on the black aid of th ledger There is a stereotyped form of sdvertisine; theatres catering to Negroes which will never reach out bring all hinds to these emporiums of tears, mirth and laughter.

In all urge cmea, ana amvba ia the smaller ones, too, aa appreciable number of colored people would rather and do patronise the first rua housea show' ing the output of the big white companies, and even in those houses where the so called super features are shown with some Nevro aopearina in a Part that arrests the attention of his or her people, there are any number of colored fans who prefer "going downtown" to sec the film as they ar obtested with tbe idea that it it cat for showings in Negro ooo nATTJlALLT enthused 'over a fsr superior form of screen entertainment at essayed' by and, thus far at least for Negroes, auditors are still waiting In this part of the country for th feature that win really be "the tops" in a local house that wtlt rate a premiere and personal appearances with the fixings akin to Hollywood and the big picture palaces in 'Manhattan. Minion Dollar Cor' poration comet nearest to fulfilling our expectations "which meant that this company is the only on st that place where we can hope for something bigger and better. Their carefully assembled little musical dramatic offering at the Apollo proved that they enjoy the best opportunity for bringing before colored America successful dramatic offerings an opportunity which the speaking stage does not enjoy one can point tbe the. Lafayette Theatre of th present days (without pride) tad i.uii, iv mina vu tne coivr cd vote even under the WPA. Th stsge is practically set for this new picture corporation, and bewirig to the line as already noted, they need not fear that universal aupport will be ultimately realised, for they already have half their audiences and all they need do ia go out after, the other ball Negroes stormed and smashed th door of th Lafayette Theatre tee Abbic Mitchell "Mme.

Property approached. Motion pictures enjoy a wider and much better field for th dissemination of dramatic vjf. lerings by. Negroes ia theatres Negro communities. Contracts hive 'ready been signed to show "Th Duke la under another title, in Sooth and Central America aad the West ladies.

test Qzli Prtrcj Fcr L' jEt LiJj ll 4 tht regular meetlag of tko Negro Aetora Gaild held at Smalla' Paradiat Baaday afteraooa, tiekett were durtribaud tt tha memberihlp foe self Mutter mooallgbt boat ride whirh wui be bald Aagaat 11 Pmevdt of tbe boat tatitg win be tasad aid needy membera of tko avtfeoaioa. Itkei Watort, first vict wraaliaBt Piad ia the aboetva it tru Exib Fro llaa Gsixiiny Fcrcs Negro Sycpbcny Or Acrtrai In N. Y. Lin ad r.Irs. J.

Edd1 fing of coint; to the ou JlfftfalA Af Lml JwauL Valval ni i i I trYPTi vL 1 Vail By CLEVELAND 0. ALLEN llr. nd Mrs. John, Ecklet appeared in joint recitat Urt Friday eve oing at the St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, 165th street and PretpecV hvenue, Bronx, Ed ler Hawkins, pastor.

They were assisted by Miss B. J. Woods, dramatic reader, and Carl Diton tbe well received by an appreciative audience which thould have been many times larger and the program was for heneht of the camp that is being sponsored by the church. Mr. and Ecklet ar well known to Is'cw York music 'lovert and have appeared in rccitalt in tome fthe leading chiet oi the country.

Mr. Ecklet. tenor, hai an excellent toice, winch hat been well placed, and which shows the result! of a fine musical foundation. He. offered a carefully selected program the compost tions of HandcL Cantor, Schubert, Verdi, Coleridge Taylor, and a group of spirituals the, arrangementi of Diton, Burleigh and Johnson, Mr.

Ecklet, was very effective in his foreign language songs, and rendered therrj with good understanding. His foreign group consisted of Dubist Wie Eine Blume, and Celestia Aida from the opera Aida. Ho5 was pleasing in' "Onaway Awake Beloved," by Coleridge Taylor, and also his group of spirituals rwhich were "Swing Lo Sweet Chari ot, "1 Stood on the River Jordan," and "Lord, 1 Don't Feel Noways Tired." Mrs. Eckles soprano has a voice of beautiful quality which has been well placed. She showed, good taste id the selection of her program which consisted of the compositions of Bach, Haydn, Verdi, Coleridge Taylor, and a group of sipiruals th arrangements of Hall Johnson, Lawrence Brown, and Edward Boatner.

Mrs, Eckles wis pleasing in her interpretation of her group of spirit, utli wnkh were "Everytime I Feel The Spirit," "De Blur Man Stood oa Da Road and Cried." and "On Ma Journey Mr. and Mrs. Eckles rendered as a duet "La Fatal Piedra." and "Morir, Si Para Bella" from the opera Aida. Mist Woodi wis especially impressive in ber readings. She hat an excellent speaking yoke, and A fine syle of 1 interpretation.

She rendered The Creation," a Negro sermon, by James Weidoa Johnson; "The Maniac," by Mathcw Gregory Lewis, and "Warden Keep a Place for Me," by Cart wrignt Her interpretitioo of "The Creation," an ante bellura sermon, was very effective and convincing. Mr. Diton who is one of the most noted concert artists of th race was very impressive as accompanist' He brings to his art a fine musical background and experience which is very evident in bis work. The concert was enjoyed by those fortunate to be present LC3170 By special request, a return tbow ing of "The Sign of The. Croat" with CbudVtte Colbert.

Fredric March and Charlei Laugbtoa in the starring roles, it the current feature attractioa now at the Loew's Vic torus Theatre. ho KiUcd Gail Preston" with Don Terry and Rita Rayworth completes double biU. Combining a brilHint and colorful picture New Orleans and Louisiana plantaticm life of the lfoCi with group of wswterfrJ characteriia tm beaded by that of Luis Ratner, baa produced a rarefy aatif Wrf motion aictur in "The, Toy Wi, epewfntr oa Thursday, Jul Zl lor fire ys. Qwrlet Biettord tad Ann Drorak wt K4RtttPVcttat St Attcs 'jJfjJjS" fjv 0INw Yk," conies to mo even thtnk mountain, that's Kmate Waghalter, eminent German Anwrirl KecnuM of vnrauv w. vi.

mnui. mj ankAmiu. aaw winmmrwm v. excellent possibilities Negro musicians for organiiing and develop ing a first rate and much necdea, symphony orchestra. That wat weeks Bgo.

Rated fifth amontr the grear ipAestroa of the world bv a jeliable authority here. Professor last jsun day to the elated satisfaction of the lew Uivuca Tisnuri protm Brained over a rehearsal of the newly formed Negro Symphony yehestra at the Grand Street Boys auditorium. 106 West. 106th etreet After having met with teveral dis eouragementt in, hit efforta to realis his altruistic tmrpoae, Macttre Waghalter finally contacted the Musi siam Union in New York City. Re ferred to A.

Edward Walters, Ne gro musician, th latter arranged conference between teveral fellow ar tists and the noted German exile. At the first rehearsal, of the. or chestra, which wat the" difeot up shot of this conference. 32 men were present Tbe orchestra personnel ia reported to be tteadily growing as participant! in previous tttenrpts'to organiie a permanent Negro phony her enthusiastically identify themselves with tbe present venture. It is conceded that the chances for a permanent organisation this rase are excellent and that after its debut in the Fall the orchestra gain wide recognition, for the reason that previous symphonic endeavors have not enjoyed tbe obvious advantage of experienced European con ductorthip.

A. Jack Thomas. Bal timore, race condnceor composer, is sssocitte to Dr. Waghalter on the podium. A general committee on organisation, of which William Butler, first violinist of the orchestra it chairman, has been formed to iron out and promotional angles of the under taking.

Leviticus Lyon, noted tenor, liim Smallie, patron o( th arts, and Dr. Josef Freudenthal, mustc publisher, are mm orchestra meerrbers of thii Lyon, speaking for tha con mittee, stated: "It looks at long last as New York City, often referred to as the leading Nearo cul turtl center, will be in a position to justify the reference. The Negro Syrnphony Orchestra win not only be a boon to tha many serious amie lovert here, but alto, a badly needed stimulout to the Negro musician, artist and composer. The venture de serves the greatest possible sgement and support hzhj McAxn' Cab Ti Es Cxri (h. T7IiTC A radio program of aaatait la tereet for tho people of Harlem win be broadcast by the Maaicl a ewawa clpal idiy Badie SUtion, WNTC, ea Moa tveaiag, Jaly S3, t( 8.U.

At tkat time, ladnatrlal Commla lieaer LUmer T. Aadrewa will speak oa tho mlaimum wago for beaaty shop workera aad review tke crt udtr the Laaadry wag Order. As a prelade to tail dittaaeiou there will bo a program of tonga by the Laaadry Workers' Cborat The cbtrat ia eompoaod of membera' of the United Laaadry Workera talon, Local XX) wkltk It triUated witk the Amalgamated Clothing Worker! of America Tke, etudaetor la Aaa Wrd. Vie Laara Bowman well kaawa ttaga, oereea aad rar artjt, praooaUag Urey AntcUa KH Jin baHteat, at tit fir E3ar Chorea, Jf 5 TTtst ISStk atrtt, 6aaiay aiUraooa, Aaratt f. ITjs Bowmaa wt3 akm wrtatit taverd ttam amewa ta ut Ity.

aaij Tcp.An:? Ikis In iiawilfCaawaaa 3 CCaaaCwi Besalts of the Metronome't 1P3H daac baad contest shows that rahe Elliagtoa kaa the best aver are aar colored baud' la. the eouatry. aad fifth' among all the beads of the eouatry, oewg wppe ii a. la the aatioawido pou oaiy ny Tommy the Cast Lome Baad, Beany Ooodmaa aad Hal Kemp. fr mv avaraffa went lOt "llv to Jimml liunceiorort Danui tueh aggregationt at Bed Norvo, POD, VTOioy, Htidt aad Artie Bhaw falling be klnd.

i T. 4V. Inr awlas haBda. 1T1 lingtoa and Luneeford alto" topped tke 1 colored rP lm ranking flftk aad aevenk placet, retepeetlvely. Tho aeit beit eol ored; baad la thit groao waa CwjBt D.j.

rnllnwal bv Chitk PWl M.VL I iMIL alaV.Mt a nlaA aa riauaer nenaeraua aaw jmv Calloway finithtd ia S7tk and 28th placet i Aady Kirk waa No. 81, wkllo Louis Armstrong dropped irom ml. AttV lm loan no, 11 us oi. 1 C.11.I.. ATmafronff wat BtnS 4IIU1T4.

Bmitk. and Enkint Htwkins. Nina Ma McKitmey, one of foremost, colored actressei pouring upon the' International stage ana fcoa signed te) a long term contract by Creatjve.ane ma Corporation, 1845 Broadway, New York City, exclusively engaged in the production of all Kegro feature motion 'pictures. Film fanl will remember Nina Mac McKumey's first, outstanding screen triumph as the' star of Metro Gold wynMayer'i the that gave Gary Cooper hit start in the movies. Since then Miss Mc Klnney has appeared to many films abroad, including her great lUrring raccett, Rear for Gaumont Brita.

iihe waa alio featarod at the Palladium jn London and played for Jriwo conaKiirc wee V'vH" amous Ciros, said to be the favorite habitue of royalty. She recently returned from a tour 6f Australia' and New Zealand for the wett knowu Tate Willismson Circuit "St Louis' Gal" will be Miss Mo Rirmey's first starring vehicle for Creative Cinema Corporation. This will be followed by "Beale Street Irwyn Franklyn, well known director of Negrd films, hat been as signed as Miss McKirmev'i author. director. Vr.

Franklyn recently com plete "Policy Man" and tumng Jimmie Ethel Motet, Count Basic, and the Plantation Club Chorus, for Crea tive Cnema Corporation, who distri owe natsonaily through Sack Amuse mem uterpnses. EAI3 CC3 TO IO rtmr, mi ctu I CX at. DIZV'B. CXBATXJT lAlO PtUMXT)' IT tmr lTtOMTiCEXT OOLOXB OBCSITaVa, With afTT.Bnri OOLTSXT 'hU 'r'AU A tam 'I t. .5 wra ctit m.

or a BreoTAfnriaUi UC21D'0 PAD ESTUS 4 with KJ1I LOO SISTEKS Iltdrli Dir.cm 'Ptil EoUitsca'f Ilinscnka. Vxzvfc A Muoa. Ltllse Vijtl Brownslda BciJca PETIJIl LOUSE rySSr '13J 11710 T1HC3 A Uidnirht Show ar di era rm AjaroLS WTX1T. ftrsBtr rtra pUnlst, a eUabtt tx. wtUtZ wha at on of IktTXq aoMirrt la tka eT7A Tpm dnctioa.

Mr. WTley wq bt imrai berVd a popular avtmhee'af tH caasaa af WUav and WllaT. Z7l Ins WU4T, aynT aa4 TT 1 and Allsat Draw. Sa, kaa kwaa I show Bujsnami xor aaaamsjroai Ihrl Ted's: KrT Bid FctirfaC fe: ApcITD a t) Jr, A tar, treat ia Jwmlat4 to paa tront of thi ApoDo aexf week wt4 Hartley Toott aad 11 Bkytkm tarn ealt make thenV NeW Tbrit dtbut. ia.

rated aa tht maa eit ia tht Booth aad oa "til greateit ia America. Despite tit fact thai it kaa or years teetpfel a prt eminaat place la other porta of tht eoHsatry the baaeTku aevat oafort lyd. la Nw Tork. baad ia maaaged by Davis, promiaeat Negro lmprtttay rio aad ballroom owner. Two known soloists smoea witk the bhad.

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aad Chlntoe dtactrs i addltioa to several oatstaadiag mt Ileal emedy favorite. The, Apollo's talklag. pktars ftt tare text week will bo "Mr. Mat Ttket a Chance," a fateiaatkej detective xtyatery drama. KXXLB BXOTKSM CUMST Hsvlag completed tevertl ra14 eagagemoatt made while they WtrtJ )a Earopt, MID Brotktrt vrl appear at tke Apollo Tktafa lf tag tht week begiuiag Jaly 19.

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