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Products Fu Er |Dudley & WEDNkSDAY. JANUARY 28,1976 THE TRffiUNAL AID Page 7 1960 Sit-Ins Recalled In First February 'M inute' “ Black Perspective On The News” Is Other Side It was February 1, 1960, place orders. As expected, lunch counter is the subject p.m., is produced by In America today, there the public in a barrage of America requires a cultural for it presents an additional 4:30 p.m. Four Negro they were refused service. of the first “ Historic WFMY-TV in connection are more than two sides to quotes from reliable, adroitness unique in the dimension to all of us. youths, all students at But then, in a quite Minute” for February, on with the Bicentennial every story. It is no longer though unseen sources. history of the world. One “ Black Perspective” fo- nearby A&T College, unexpected move, the four WFMY-TV, Channel 2. observances. adequate to read all the In a society with a split must learn to live success- cuses on the dissolution of paraded silently into a refused to leave -- and thus “ Historic Minutes,” a A sample of “ Historic news that’s fit to print nor personality, a world which fully in a predominant polarization through media, downtown Greensboro sparked the birth of a year-long series based on Minutes” to be broadcast is it enough to watch takes turns at fratricide culture alien to one’s own Thik of us as everybody’s store. Inside, they sat down nationwide trend of sit-ins. events in North Carolina in February include: topless, bottomless, laugh- when not reaching for and simultaneously retain perspective plus a little at the lunch counter and, What followed the stu­ history and broadcast Mon. Feb. 2, Beginning a-minute quicky evening unexplored planets or one’s pristine identity. extra. The guests on our one-by-one, attempted to dents’ refusal to leave the Monday-Saturday at 5:49 of sit-ins in Greensboro news. increasing its overkill Black journalists observe program will be the (1960) The objective, the sub- potential, the United States the national scene with two national newsmakers. The To Be On SOUL TRAIN Fri. Feb. 13, A black jective, the fact and the needs some old-fashioned sets of eyes and a sixth Black journalists will be the cabinet maker in Milton opinion - not to mention the answers. sense. They are at the same finest, most incisive and The Temptations com­ and “ Shakey Ground.” artist, composer and pro­ (1829) truth, are often tumbled at ■‘Black Perspective on time inside and a part of the experienced in the land. bine with Edwin Starr to Makers of musical his- ducer. showcases some of the News," presented each news and outside as bring fans a dazzling array tory, the Temptations are the new material from his Defying Danger And Death There is no one who week on PBS, asks those observers. The Black pers­ of talent and showmanship one of the most popular latest LP entitled. Free to the Ringling Bros, and makes national news that The livelihoods of the questions of the people who pective is most often that of this Saturday on Soul Train, singing groups in the Be Myself, for which he may not be a guest in the performers in the 106th Barnum & Bailey Circus know or should know the people who want the television’s popular weekly nation and even though wrote nine of the ten songs illustrate the best tradition future. The content will be Edition of Ringling Bros, answers or who at least answers to questions that musical-dance show. they have undergone many on the album. Sure to of the Circus-'devoting the issues of today, and and Barnum & Bailey make the questioning affect them. When the Melvin Franklin, Richard changes in personnel dur­ please are “ Stay With their skills and energies to seeing of informative res­ Circus coming to the necessary. The Black pers­ perspective is specifically Street, Glenn Leonard, Otis ing their 13 years in show Me,” his current single ponses to probing ques­ Greensboro Coliseum on flawless performances, ba­ pective? How does that non-white, it is all the more Williams and Dennis Ed­ business, they continue to release, and “ Abyssinia tions. The audience - well, Tuesday, February 10 thru nishing fear with dedica­ differ from other perspec­ valuable and informative to wards, the mighty Tempta­ turn out best selling tunes Jones.” tion, and sharing with we hope that will be YOU. Sunday, February 15 for tives and who says so? all who watch and listen. tions, sing “ Glasshouse,” and high quality perform­ A versatile stylist who Children of all Ages their twelve performances, par­ Being non-white in “ Darling Stand By Me,” ances. performs a wide variety of take in some of the most skill and joy in performing. “ Keeping Holding On” Edwin Starr, record soul and pop material, Starr hazardous professions in ASTRODESTINY International Championship has such hits to his credit as the world, according to “ Agent Double-0 Soul” insurance statistics. Yet Jeweler and “ Oh How Happy,” Friendships c I jeopardy. If is best to take slt- day after day, year after <citably. Continued from Page 6 another of his composi­ a happy year, daring young men-- and productive toward world betterment, tions. WINSTON-SALEM COLISEUM individual.” and women--on the flying Investments mode rodoy should poy off honds< without regard for race or Soul Train is produced by time. Try not to moke too many waves. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 8:15 P.M. “Jackie” is a second trapezes, dashing animal color.” Don Cornelius, the show’s portrait of the former First trainers in steel cages with MAIN host, and sponsored by If in doubt about your potential resources, consult i snarling lions and tigers, GEMINI EVENT Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Jimmy says that over the trusted friend who has the onswer. Johnson Products Co. of smilingly flirt with danger May 21 - June 20 Onassis, done in very soft years, he has sold numer- Correspondence is important this w Buckle down Chicago, the nation’s and death twice a day, and even though gaify persists. There or subdued tones of ous paintings to friends and rime for every leading Black manufacturer three times on Saturday. thing. cadmium red light, tita­ associates. In 1966, Paul of hair care products and ‘Battle’ nium white and raw sienna. Jones, one of America’s Did you call that friend you’ve been meoning too? Do cosmetics. The men and women of for absence doesn't moke the heart grow fonder inall of the Champions It is with this portrait that 100 most influential blacks, coses. the artist has apparently according to Ebony Maga­ TWO FALL MATCH made every effort to zine, commissioned Jimmy VIRGO First Fall capture on canvass the to do a complete black ^an Sbpics^^ Au». 23 - North American Title former First Lady as she exhibit which included Youngsters moy creoteo proble Someone con mis- Second Fall appeared to the American portraits of great Americar understand your advice and yo light be lfe(t holding the bag. International Title public, during her years in blacks, past and present, ir the White House. The the fields of history George Becker Being busy might be c reason for neglecting friends. [Special Referee] portrait pictures the former entertainment, civil rights but they don't see it t First Lady as being and the arts. “These MIL MASCARAS BULLDOG BROWER IWA World Champ IIORTH A M I B a N CHAKIPIOII beautiful and graceful. portraits were all paintec A little thoughtfulness goes o long woy v Jimmy sent his first on velour paper, with pasted ly friend. Share o little of your time. 6 MAN TAG TEAM MATCH Mighty Igor Hartford Love painting to Mrs. Onassis chuyas,’’ says Jimmy. There seems to be conflicting ' imes ahead. Too man Luis Martinez vs. done in 1970. Nancy “This exhibit has traveled invirotions confuse the issues. You've got a decisio' Maulers 1&2 Tuckerman, Mrs. Onassis’ to Bankok, Thailand and Chief Whiteowl press secretary, acknow­ numerous other places, and NELSON ROYAL VS. ERIC THE RED Your outlook chonges ond for the better, ledged the portrait. The now belongs to the private notices ond even you ore amazed. JOHNNY POWERS VS. BRUISER BANKS letter follows: collection of Paul Jones.” RIP HAWK VS. PHIL WATSON April 18, 1975 Jimmy has participated ARGENTINE APOLLO VS. BUDDY PORTEft in such exhibits as the Your heolth should get proper ottentioi TICKETS AVAILABLE AT COLISEUM BOX OFFICE Dear Mr. Donaldson: Salisbury Historical Tour- not neglect the sniffles. WATCH IWA WRESTLINC ON WXM CH. 12 Mrs. Onassis has asked SATURDAY NWHTS AT 1 A.M. Hambly-Wallace Home, nje to „^ite jtii#^ki9g„ygu ^ Mocksville Arts Festival, for your kindness in t h e o nly w a y t o k e e p h im aw ay from the the Lincoln Art Exhibition sending her the painting CAR IS TO ASK HIM TO WASH U / ” and the Salisbury Supple­ you executed of her. She mentary Education Cen­ realizes that you spent a ter’s Art Gallery. great deal of time and effort n on this portrait and appreciates very much the Currently, he is delight­ The |Dudley & er ProductsFu fact that you would like her fully deluged with speaking to have this picture. engagements and commis­ Along with her gratitude, sions to do murals and Ossie Davis Mrs. Onassis sends you her paintings by individuals very best wishes for your and organizations both near future. and far. & Ruby Dee Sincerely, Jimmy is married to the Nancy Tuckerman former Margaret Jimmer- (Secretary to son of Salisbury, and they StoryHour Mrs.
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