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AGE TEWELVE
[CROSSWORD - « * Ry A. C. Gordon
ACROSS
I —Obstinate
12—‘Decorative object!
14—Nautical for "below"
17—To be in the proces*
of adjustment intended
It-— An argument
to deceive
|0—To err
12— Compass direction
13- w-Mrat and vegetables
(po« )
26— Latin connective
27— Printer’s measure
29—Archaic personal
pronoun
)1—One thickness,
folded over
13—A Chinese groove
35— unit of
measure
J7—Correspondence
afterthought
36— A tree
46—Fruit of a tree
43—Township (abhrev.)
43—To exist
46—Mythological maiden
a
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This anil That
48— Symbol for silver
49— Southern state
(ahhrev )
51 Type of electric current
53 Before
55 Horse drawn vehicle
57 -Arboreal (abhrev )
60 —Girl’s v,„. , name
Onr who records names
A style of printed type
(two words, possessive)
DOWN
7 Supports
3 Negative of
4 Pertaining to one
the British Isles
5 Resting upon
6 Doze
7 A kind of jewelry stone
8 Numeral
9 T erminates
10 Delirium tremens
(abhrev.)
A thing made with
extraordinary skill
13- Emotional
15 Behold
16 A of milk
Answers to Last Week’s
BILLY HOLIDAY—Idol of
contemporary artists. Every¬
body flocks to Club Ebony on
Broadway. Nightly crowds rep¬
resent a cross-section of Amer¬
ica the great, grand ai|d beau¬
tiful, where democracy is the
ELLA CHEERED
AT LONDON
LONDON (ANP, —Ella Ffa-
gerald, America’s first lady of
song, was the center of a two-
hour demonstration at the
landing pier of the Queen
Mary on September 21, when
;,he arrived aboard the Cunard
liner at the British capitol. El¬
la is here to make a month¬
long appearance at the Palla-
dim.
Several hundred music-hun¬
gry Ella Fitzgerald fans crowd¬
ed around th? gate which sep¬
arates the pier from the ad-
lacerit street leading into the
center of the city. When Ella
and her husband, Ray Brown,
walked down the gangplank
her fans began to sing “Tisket
A Tasket.” Seemingly from
out of nowhere banners and
lacards began to wave. Some
f the signs read “Welcome to
Vmerica’s Unofficial Ambassa¬
dress,” “Hello, Ella,” “Oh, Lady,
’ou’rc Good,” and “Please
>< n’t Go ‘Flyin Home.” At the
height of the festivities, one of
he fans remarked, “Ella, you
iok unhappy. What’s wrong?
' re you homesick already.”
Ella explained that she was
•cry happy but she was worri-
'tl because she hadn’t been
,ble to get a hotel reservation
for arty of her party. The fans
put their heads together and
•ame up with a solution. For
he month that she will be
there, two of the fans have
agreed to double up and give
5Ua and her husband one of
(heir apartments-
JOHN MARRI0T NAMED
TO REX INGRAM SPOT
NEW YORK (ANP) — John
Marriott, brilliant thespian.
has stepped into the starring
role of “Set My People Free,”
the Theatre Guild producton
which opens in New Haven,
> Conn., on Thursday morning.
The noted actor has been
playing to sell-out houses as a
member of the cast of the
Broadway “Respectful Prosti¬
tute,” was signed to the role
on an emergency call from the
theatre Guild here in New
York. Marriott will take over
Rex Ingram’s part in the play,
ivjw in rehearsal.
19—Corrsbining form mean*
ing “ill"
21 — LatSn abbreviation for
’ that is"
24—To weaken
2 5—Conapass direction
28—Orerk letter
30—Filtrd and qualified
32—Prefix dmotinc "again"
34 — In the direction of
36 Roman numeral
39—Unit of weight
41—Note of the musical
•rule
4 2—Enclosure (abhrev )
44—A kind of rubber
4 7—Either
50—A peasant ‘A
52—-A saddle girth ^ ^
54—Nobleman
56—Upon
58 — Measure of length
59—-Old Legal Nomencla¬
ture (abhrev )
62 — Negative
63 — Latin abbreviation
meaning "for example**
§1 —Spanish affirmative
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE *
keynote at work.
The so-called professional
jealousy has no bearing here,
but is displaced by artistic ap¬
preciation of merit, aesthetics
and mutual fellowship as evi-
fence in photo Sunday evening I
Rex Ingram’s post was de¬
clared vacant by the Guild
when he was arrested on al-
Mann ^ charges by the
I charged . . with ...
FBI. Ingram was
bringing a fifteen year old
white girl mom her heme in
Salina, Kansas, to New York
for immoral purposes.
The Oklahoma born, college
educated, John Marriott, cele- 1
amom
m.
V :
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FAMOUS FIRST IN NEGRO HISTORY FAMOUS FIRST IN CIGARETTE HISTORY
Jiaitie JHqD aniel
famous Hollywood star
First Negro to win the Academy Award
Hattie McDaniel received the highest honor that can be won in
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shown (left to right) Allen
Martin, co-owner of Club
oi\’- Sarah Vaughan,
vocalist^ Edna Mae
former actress, now wife of
Sugar Ray; La Holiday, being
complimented by her admirers;
brated his 15th
this season on Broadway.
ring in collegiate productions
at Wilberforce, Ohio, his alma
mater, the brilliant actor has
worked his way to top billing
in the legitimate theatre- He
is notable for his chacarter
roles and has generally been
the only Individual of color in
cast.
j Maxine Sullivan, famous “Loch
j Lomond” songstress, just return-
ed from London and Scotland;
I and Ray “Sugar” Robinson,
prizefight champ, who success¬
fully defended his title with
Galivan last week.
Last season Eugene O’Neil
chose Marriott to portray one
j of the leading characters in
i his laudable “The Ice Man
Cometh-”
A former army lieutenant)
and industrial chemist, John
Marriott will lend his years of
radio, television, the screen
and stage to the forthcoming
production.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948
NEW HEAD GROUP
WORK AT A. U. SCH.
SOCIAL WORK
Mrs. Marjorie Witt Johnson
is the new chairman of the
the Atlanta University School
Group Work Department o<
of Social Work, who comes to
the school with a wealth of ex¬
perience for thi important
post.
Mrs. Johnson has had 13
years of experience in several
of America’s outstanding agen¬
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