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2 THE tABOUNA TlMta Main ur lliailknll, t Ruby Dee, Orchestra To Theatrical Scene Ellington A&T Arts NF.W YORK t Host and Hostess for last Thursday night's Highlight Series. were Dave Roast'Reception for veteran newsman Jimmy Hicks GREENSBORO Con- Dee, will on Art Gallery will now an exec wun appear Tuesday, The Taylor iOur .World, Amsterdam News) Hepburn, certs by noted actors Ossie October 9. They will share Haitian paintings. from WMF.W.TV. Evelvn Courier) Cunningham, present and (Pittsburgh Davis and Ruby Dee, the Duke their love of stories, poems, October 7 to October 26; now with the Rockefeller interests. Friends packed the Queen of - 1 1 Ellington and . Jn ? .1 t . n J : r U liilnrinup Orchestra, pianist legends experiences with Political Cartoons from me new amaus raiauiM: iui iw.imanuvia 11-3- in- sneDa;KOom oi Horatio Miller, the Harlem the audience, 0, a ' November faculty casting.. Opera Company and the .. The Duke Ellington Or- vitational show from January tI-3- Theme-i- n Negro ;Ehsemble Company, chestra will appear in concert 0, (he Black Blacks continue to, move onto Jhe; nation corporate boards. -- will highlight the annual rt October 15 at 8 American Art from March isle.- - tnc Monday, l carter, president tne oj uimhului 8 - ; Jr., pi v?versiiy tyceum series at A&T State The 'orchestra 2-2- 1, invitational- Colombia and a former assistant semarYof Health, Education f;nt; of, the a student University, i . , - noted late American 20-M- ay and a 4ni Welfare, has beetfjtominatedUobe a directs of, Hetfblem, composer. show April 3; Feforrflaric$s will ialso be and band leader is now hein recent acowsition snow irpra , t ipten W$taxi South, tht sate: conducted by his son, Merce 'May It and. :--VV irftVfrston-&fen- thire pf South Carolina; lhhgton. T ' . the Richard. i; t&oftWdiive J ' Among DrHafe; HCTMhI6 risofl - flayers concert on pertbona, bouf J.'.rhe station- - rw . JBwadttist iOari. Jar ' r0 Tuesdays WU 1 . She ncraLnanaVrfvMAA' ajid exr f $1,0 hasbeen .L?W:,fJ'-- v; ecui: v' vice; present fMetiralMd Bus AdmiftistnltlonThe at atiort m gputtttd tftf i i.A j .Li linlmiiai4 stilinil in Mat v efttt wrxt,w fhe.wf October; 2fc!tt5 tc i wryiauup o, icnarai. pany, tne comw laidt'TP CotoredGim Wtto:; v, r tmoacK -- 4tHW:-;H- ; iyeji.. patty Jfctlie atMBi. touwft ;4va nsideretf : SakWev ' - al Whph Dr. Harrv Edwards, the former Olympic track star arid 5. V.' opem-MlWiMie- a The fe'- - XT.-- Pl IbdnhoIsBtur'r''; - x'rT-V.:;:-- nowaUociotogist who tea$h& at tJlAsfce4 freshman and. '''Wr comDanv.wilterfonn ftt A&T . sophomore student m W'soppfogy oi aports ctass it mey ever -- The series will be launched or! uesday February i,t The- - r Afro-Americ- an noant of Jimmyjrow he was shocked, atjhe restflL "Only t)vo. ' on Tuesday October 2 wjiih a tThe Negr0 Ensemble Com- Heritage Center win presents Tunmrffc ' of tfitf 750 students know that he Way one of the greatest j ice vuuiiK a vwiitcn uy jiUA. pany will come to A&T on Fri- "Fires "of Faith In Many lucks in the history of football,' he said. "And thesejwo were trumpet player, Jimmy Owens day, March 14. The company Lands'4 r from October to tootbaft players. and his group. The program will present 'Nevis Mountain December,, will be held in the Richard B. Dew" by Steve Carter. The A show, "Milestone of The all-ti- ball , HISTORY QUIZ: Who is holder of the carry-- Harrison Auditorium at 8 Chuck Davis Dance Blacks in North Carolina, " in National Football "Jim Brown Company a record the League? joined p.m. Owens is noted for his .will perform at the university will be shown from January to prO-footb- in 1957 with Cleveland Browns atter a he ranks the playing bebop, rhythm and on Wednesday, March 19. and a African career at Manhasset School in Long Island, April special ptctacular High blues and ballards. Davis is a specialist in African Heritage Festival will be held N Y; in football, track and and Syracuse University basketball, Davis and his wife, Ruby dance. in urosse. He set ball carrying records that may never be broken. April. J mi's ftotal yards ... gained rushing 12,312 exceeded by Miusands all previous ball carrying records. He retired in 1965 io become a movie star, earning over $200,000 a film." Source: lilack Culture Quiz," published by the Sperry (Hutchinson mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmm i mi mi mxfrpmif3pmnm Co., 330 Madison Avenue, NYC 10017. ! ACCESS, the American Coordinating Committee for Equali-- j y in Sport and Society, has announced that NBC-T- V would be i ; he a national aimed at NBC's - ' '" garget of campaign stopping 4- X .v. 7, ?'?:'' I telecast of the scheduled WBA heavyweight championship fight I between John Tate and South African, Gerrie Coetzee in Pretoria, South Africa on October 20. Hartemite Chet . Cummings, who; handled the 'publfcityvfor Leort.Spinks when hewon the title jn the first Ali-Spiri- ks fight is now. and publicist for the Nassau (Long Island) seen Coliseum Boxing. His jfirst card will be on Friday, October . v vU - . v . 12, Columbus Day, when' he pits John Capobiancopjf. Hun-.liiigjtp- nl ftichie Kates,; No; 7 WBC lightheavyweight t.I. against " frowVmeiand.KJ. Iti ahotheV match, Roy Johnson, Bermuda y ' , tunir'Weiter chamt.meetS Lairv'StantOn of Merrick.,; ;;Lil- - and; i F ! Cherbn&N6rlhii - " .: . fortnenPallas Cowboy Too Tall Johes- to heavy bout-- r Gumm- has' the Joei'trazie'r ing backing of 1&tf6mot&xu:-- 1 erehas been some rjrtant;iackstage changes in VDraoW: tiolr3"heatre in WashingtonL'Thi? is usually a jhaiahJMs; ' sign areJhot - what they should be in the Clifton Day da JPayrifc Tcdd RoSs-RQ- d ;Perry ;statej. Play Wright Richard Wesley ,hafr b brought' in to work on the book, Phrl Oesterman has sue- - 1'PPtuviinrflPi" h rrc hc inp nirerrnr Ann i rune innmnn iK' i .,. reported also derating as cntjifeegpherv to ' M1kyMalone:-- V: . tyryi :; 'the Cool World"' starring Rony Clahton.vwas one of ' the films featured at the American Independent" Festival of Films 22-2- presented at the Paramount TheatreSeptember 7; Melvin i'eeples 'Sweet Sweetback" was also featured Loften Mitchell, Abe Hill and Dick Campbell will receive "Outstanding Pioneer Awards" from AUDELCO (Audience Development Committee, Inc.) at its Seventh Annual Recogni- tion Awards to be held November 19 at Sym- Night, Monday, ' phony Space, 95th Street and Broadway., his WNBC-T- V New York news former !L.or ffT"01 O'Connor, left) and new business partner .Murray reporter Carl Stokes, S;f,e over of Ohio has filed libel suits in. Federal Court argue taitn i plans to find a Jo b. onARCHJfe mayor Cleveland, BUNKER'S PLACE,TVrySunday. Sept. 30 on CBS-T- S against the Cleveland Press, its associate editor, Herb Kamm, md black Cleveland Call & Post, for articles published dealing "ith his appearance at a Labor Day picnic-sponsore- by the 21st . district Congressional Caucus, headed, by his . brother, t emocratic-Rep- i .Louis! Stokes. Thc; suits result from articles a. egedly implying Carl Stokes went to Cleveland with the finan- cial support of backers' of Mayor Dennis Kucinich, up for a pr.aaary election October 2. I- - ' After tiv ,ton u( the volcano Krakato. .1 ep! on August the '4 h : blue. 27, 1883, moon appeared.