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NEW YORKTHIS SHOULD WHET YOUR INTEREST. In
"Black Eye.'V Fred Williamson's new release for Warner Bros.,
opening in New York City around May ,1, he plays a former
police lieutenant who's busted for killing a pusher. His girlfriend,
Teresa Graves, messes up his life by having an affair with fashion
editor Rosemary Forsyth, and his undercover search as a private
eye is further complicated by a murdered hooker, a porno movie
maker, a fanatical freak group minister and a series of brutal
syndicate killings.
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The National Art Education
Association and the National
Conference Vbfi; Artists 'held
their meetings in" Chicago
1974.
Illinois, April
: The.NAEA convened at the
Conrad' Hilton Hotel, : where
Instructors of art, Mercedes B.
Thompson , and ; Lana T.
Henderson attended. The
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THE JAMICAN NATIONAL DANCE THEATER is now in the
U.S. under the sponsorship of the ITT Continental Baking
Company or Rye, N.Y. and the National Continental
.Corporation, Ltd. of Kingston, Jamica. An internationally
acclaimed company of 50 performers, it is presenting a new work,
"rnyal" a depiction of traditional myal dance ceremonies in 19th
Century Jamaica. Rex' Nettieford is Artistic Director the
and.
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Henderson Snsldered 'sieacn
experience a Half mark in t heir
educational and emotional
careers.
Among the most talked
about tours were to: The
Johnson Publishing Company,
home of Ebony, Jet and other
black orientated . publications,;
The Ontario Street Ramble,
where at least twelve individual
galleries show daily some of
the most unique works of art,
done by artist throughout the
country, The Chicago Institute
of Art, and the Life Science
Museums, which showed
millions of dollars worth of art
work's, including works from
the earliest cave periods,
European and Far Eastern,
American cultures through art,
right down to the present day.
From this vast collection of
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knowledge one. could readily
realize that iri order to develop
the right kind of attitudes, and
In order to gain competency in
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JEANIE BELL, A LUSH FORMER PLAYBOY bunny who
has appeared in six movies, has a wrestling match with a lustful
man in the opening scenes of "The Klansman" that is
research in art education,
curriculum studies, innovations
in art education in every facet
which affects art education; (2)
Experience Institutes, which
invoved the participants in
direct activity in workshop
experiences; (3) Division
sessions, which reported input
on all levels of learning,
student, elementary education,
secondary education and
higher education; and (4)
Cultural tours about the .city.
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THE BIG BLUE MARBLE" is the fust worldwide TV series
for children, to start this fall in the U.S. by ITT as a public service
and to begin in other countries next year. Forthcoming segments
will show bombay dancers In Bermuda, the day after Xmas,
children at the Henry Street Settlement in NYC learning how to
play steel drums, a school built on a rooftop in Hong Kong, a
tour of the children's museum in San Francisco and Indian
grandparents telling legendary Navajo stories.
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SOME M3RE NEW BLACK FILMS which might or might not
win Oscar nominations, but are coming out this year, include Max
Julian's new one, "Thomasine and Bushord," starring himself and
Vonetta McGee, Moms Mabley in "Amazing Grace," Isaac Hayes
in "Trucker Turner," Billy Dee Williams in "The Take," Diahann
Carroll and James Earl Jones in "Claudine" with music by Curtis
Pam Grier
Mayfield performed by Gladys Knight and the Pips and
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Jim Brown, Fred
"THERE THE HARD WAY,"
and Jim Kelly is being eagerly awaited for its June
opening. This Allied Artists action film in the James Bond
tradition was made by the three super-ego- s
working together in a
or
rancor
without
envy.
Simply cooperatively. Sheila
unique way
Fazier is the girl with these hard men.
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NOT ONLY DO SUCH FILMS AS "The Exorcist," "The
Godfather," and Serpico" make money. The musical "Mame,"
starring Lucille Ball has registered a tremendous $1,125,644 in
total boxoffice receipts for the first four weeks of its world
premier engagement at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
SINGER TERI THORNTON HAS had a rebirth and is believed
on the threshhold to stardom with her opening Monday, April 15
New York City's midtown jazz spot, with her
at the Half-Notare Norman Simmons on piano, Victor Gaskin on bass and Louis
Hayes on drums.
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We're all caught up in the energy crisis today,
right?
Fuel shortages aren't making it exactly easy
to make travel plans.
Well, there's a way to make it easier on
yourself Easier on all of us.
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club.
With America's biggest
Go Greyhound.
Greyhound will get you where you want to
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go and get you back easily, economically,
and dependably as always.
And Greyhound will use less fuel doing it.
Less fuel than cars, trains, or planes.
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KENYA'S FIRST FOREIGN MINISTER and a former vice
strategies to meet the need and
interests of today's learner, President, Joseph Murumbi is making hldebut as a film actor in
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learning must take plaee
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Attending the NCA
COMMITTE (AUDELCO), the
DEVELOPMENT
AUDIENCE
conference were Phillip Mason,
NYC group that devotes Itself to increasing more black interest in
Chairman of the Art the theater is
getting nationwide exposure due to recent mention
Department at NCCU, Tony
several
national
in
newspapers and magazines.
student in Art
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Mitchell,
Cassandra
Education,
Fine Arts, and
Kornegay,
Daisey Hughes in the area of
at eh
Visual Communication
same university.
The meeting for the NCA
was held at The Center of
Continuing Education at the
University of Chicago. The
theme was "Ujima Collective
Work and Responsibility." The
conference was organized in
the
form
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of
Seminars,
workshops and cultural tours.
Nixon Proclaims
May 19 To 25
Business Week
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DUKE ELLINGTON entered Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
for tests after complaining of shortness of breath. Duke's 74.
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MARY' LOUISE WILSON has been added to the cast of
"Gypsy" on national tour and opening in New York on Sept. 15
with Angela Lansbury.
ONE YOUNG LADY WHO'S WHIRLWIND proof that busy
people have time for everything is pert Chip Fields, of Harlem's
Al Fann Theatrical Ensemble. In addition to staging the dances
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for Fann's musical revues and
Chip barnstorms with the Ronettes singing trio. And, jsut to keep
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a full schedule, she's signed to play the daughter In
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family series,
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achievement.
"The pioneering spirit that
underlies our success as a
the President added,
nation,"
"will continue to flourish for
as long as small business
remains the mainstay of our
economy and our society."
SBA Administrator Thomas
S. Kleppe pointed
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out that 19
20 firms are
small business.
They provide approximately
35 million jobs and contribute
more than $476 billion,
annually to the gross national
product.
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M. .Nixon has
proclaimed May 19 to 25,
National Small Business Week,
Richard
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the U.S. Small Business
Administration announced
today.
Throughout the nation, a
variety of events will mark the
TJte f0imd
of the
country's small businessmen
accomplishments
and
and women
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the
contributions they have made
to the American way of life.
On May 22,
Agency will
hold its annual Small Business
Subcontracting Conference and
Awards Luncheon at the
so often. And that hurts.
There's no magic answer to
this probleni But
as one
to
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another
neighbor
want you to understand
why your electric rates
must go up.
For more information, ask for
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our free booklet on Rate Facts at
your Duke Power office. Or use mis
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occasion
D.C.
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I need electritfty. Not just for
theNatlonal
Small Business Subcontractor
of the Year.
On May 28 and ,29, SBA
wUl f? conduct I the - annual
meeting of the National
Advisory Council at the
Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado
washing. Sure, I could quit buylrtgsteak;'
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Springs, ColoradoHighlighting
the event will be the naming of
the National
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Robert Sprutll, president ,
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Community Radio Workshop
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proclaiming
Small
Business Week, the President
stated, Vthe history of America
is in large measure the history
of Independent - enterprise.
From the earUest days of our
history, the! trader and the
merchant,, pushing , westward,,
'laid the foundation for what
has. become the world's
g e a t e s'l O e ib o n o tn I e
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there are some things my family must
hove, and electricify is one of them. So
what's friendly about increased rates, ,
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neighbor?
Let's face it. There's nothing friendly,
about having to charge more for c - v , '
something everyone nas to have.
But, like everything else, the cost of ;
producing and delivering electricity keeps
going up. And as long as our costs ;
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continue to rise, our selling price must
also rise. There is no choice.
In fact, we must ask for at least one
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Businessman of the Year.
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Piedmont
lfs a biq resrxnsiowty,.
; because our area is growing
so fast.
So we have to build new cower
plants. Now. And they cost billions of
coupon.
dollars.
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To borrow this money, we have to
keep up with our present costs. It's a
difficult problem, but one that power
companies everywhere are facing.
Since 1967, the government-operateTennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has
had to Increase its rates more than
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Duke Power, Public Relations,
P. O. Box 2178, Charlotte, N.C 28242
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absolutely necessary.
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we're still forced to increase rates every
provide all the electricity needed In the .
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