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tsssVkJQUttsa h.ftfTt r'iBfvi tfi A '!''( M F- 1L 1171 LiB Ha? 3L JlBeae! 5 bHf i iis. : eI sxsxiHii&& '-SHavsisBSf Marine Captain Nolan L. Coney Broadway Is My Beat Billy Eckstine is the latest celebrity to pickup on the exciting new man's magazine GENESIS. Harry Belefonte, who is starring at Caesars Palace with Diahann, never gambles. It's a good thing Belafonte doesn't gamble, because if he did he might lose his shirt-and if Belafonte loses his shirt, he blows bis act! Incidentally, Diahann was handed surprise divorce proceedings papers from groom Frede (he owns the dress salon in the Vegas Hilton) just before she was ready to walk on stage opening night at Kings Castle in Tahoe. She told pals by the time she got to Caesars Palace m Vegas, Frede would have changed his mind. Well- we shall see. I hope it's so, if that what she wants. Over at the Press Box, Beautiful Vonetta McGee and her beau Max Julien, toasted each other with a round of Teacher's Scotch. A famed movie star is still moaning to her friends about how she got taken for a $7,000 ride by a famous dancing studio. She always did have two left feet, and still has, but somehow she paid out all those thousands before finally admitting it once and for all. A famous TV couple aren't carrying on like newlyweds anymore. Nowadays they're acting like most other Hollywood couples. The former love birds staged a real free-for-all at poolside the omer nay. While at least one frankly curious neighbor leaned out of . window and watched the fun through binoculars. She chased her bare naked hubby around the pool, trying to clout him with a rake. The brawl ended LANDSCAPING TIP . Here' 8 a landscaping tip from North Carolina State University exten sion specialists: If your house is too small for the lot it is on for normal landscape treatment, locate a mass of trees and shrubs outward from the front corners. This should make the house appear more prominent. with him ripping her clothes off her back, spanking her, and then tossing her in the pool to cool off. That rendezvous for music and relaxation, Le Jockey Club, the downstairs haven for music mavens, will feature the Tr,i nirorfifin II flliartfit of outstanding singers and musicians, for the rest of July and the first two weeks in August. The group composed of soul brothers Ted and Bob Hall, 1.- .iMMf:A Jictuff momhprc Rosemary Williams and Arlene Bush, is making its major New York hotel debut. Advance notices on this foursome indicates they have great style and high-powered snowmansnip. If it's harmony and a solid beat you seek, the True Direction as a unit has it. The policy at the decorative Le Jockey Club remains the same, three shows nightly, 9:15, 11 and at 1 a.m., Monday through Saturday. Another top movie star ripped her own dress off at a party after her date got drunk - and spilled both drinks over it. He apologized objectly but she was so mad that she went home with a young director who was happy to provide her with his raincoat to cover up hat bare skin. Billy Daniels gifted his wife with an Ondine solid perfume locket on a chain. The singing son of a famed English actor got so mad when nobody recognized him the other night in a Broadway restaurant that he overturned his soup bowl on the table and stomped out without paying' the bill. He acts like a spoiled brat about the fact that his Da-da is more famous than he is. '' ": It's precedent shattering, but deserved. That's the way the management of the Americana explains the extension according Tyree Glenn and his Septet at the Royal Box. For the first time in its 11-year history, talent has been held over. This is also the rust time in the popular show room's existence that it has remained opened throughout July and August. lhar Consumer WHith In Savings I , By Virginia Knauer , t , . Special Assistant to the President and Director ,-, Office of Consumer Affairs How much do you really know about savings accounts f-jv- 'm:0M For example, should you have your account at a savini'H and loan association, a mutual savings bank, a credit union or a commercial bank? Should you have an account where the interest is compounded on a daily basis or on a quarterly basis? Depending on the way you choose and use your account, you can get four, five or six percent interest. To help you choose an account that offers the highest interest or dividends, you may want to keep the fol lowing points in mind: (jfjLwok for the stated an nual percentage rate in any account. Earnings calculated on the day-of-depoait-to-day-of-withdrawal plan is best, especially if you deposit and withdraw frequently. With itttjf-.plan, you earn interest istasch day your money is deposited with no lost day of Interest. . e Keep in mind if the ac count offers the bonus of a "grace period" when deposit ing. With some accounts, de posit received up to the 10th of any month will earn fully from the first of the month, providing the deposit re mains to the end of the miarkr. .See if interest or divi dends on the account are credited on a frequent basia. Ifprtereat la credited quar terly, you may not earn as much as you think if you make a withdrawal before the end of the quarter. Similarly, determine how often your in terest is compounded. Daily or frequent compounding will give you a better yield than semiannual or annual com pounding of the same rate. Check for penalties or charges for withdrawals and any special charges that will rc-duce your earnings. Also, check to see if there is a re quired minimum balance for the account. If so, determine what, if anything, you will earn if you don't keep the minimum in your account at all times. Realize that "free gifts" or other items that you re ceive when you make a de posit sometimes may not be as valuable to you as a higher Job OpportunHies Are Varied in Marine Corps Nolan Coney got into the computer field "on the ground floor" about 15 years ago and now runs a 24-hour per day operation with 50 persons working for him. John Collins' volume of business is getting larger, topping $2.7-million last year. His 140-man shop of electronics experts is busy from morning until night. . .. Michael Maxie, high in the control tower overlooking a busy air field, keeps tabs on about 500 flight operations a day. An aviation career has been a lifelong ambition. Corsey, Collins, and Maxie -all successful business men and professionals? Businessmen, no. Professionals, yes. They're all Marine Officers with important civilian skills learned in the Corps. Capt. Corsey, bom in Abilene, Tex., joined the Corps m 1954, shortly after finishing high school where he was on the football, baseball and track teams. After 12 and a half years as an enlisted Marine and steady advancement to the rank of gunnery sergeant, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant During that time, however, Capt. Corsey was learning a very important skill: data, processing. In all, he has had more than 2,000 hours of training in computer work and is now completing his college education In business administration. . ' Married with six children, Capt. Corsey knows that he could have his choice of positions in civilian business. But he enjoys his present responsibility as Operations Officer for Automated Services Center at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Calif. Capt. Collins also came up through the ranks. He worked for a short period of time after graduation from high school in New Albany, Miss., but had no career outlook when he joined the Corps 21 years ago. Soon he became interested in electronics. The Corps, upon his request, began sending him to various electronic schools. Today, as commanding officer of an electronics maintenance company at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Capt. Collins finds that even with his leadership abilities and technical competence, he still needs additional skills. Therefore, he is studying for a college degree at San Diego State University. 1 sttt. Michael Maxie joined the Corps as an officer after completion of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Course program at the University of Oklahoma where he graduated with a degree tat geography. His main interest in the Corps is the same as it was in childhood: aviation. "When I was about five, I ran away from home to watch airplanes take off from the local airport," says the young Marine. Every day finds IstLt rBMjyeaes SHsi e ev .xtMmt- BaSH BSW EaSSaKnaB '' Bts&iflfl 9a j1' !HeBffineei ' -5? 1 jBSSSSSSasI .7. ........ ........... . . . v. v HB mm BHmmm MB m 1M 1 I lt j Maxie at the air field at Camp Pendleton, Calif. He knows the problems that aviators have, feeling a part of them and their mission. "I haven't stopped my education since joining the Corps," he says. "In fact, I feel that the Corps is merely its continuation." IstLt. Maxie suggests that for more FOREIGN TRADE North Carolina grown tobacco makes a large contribution to the U. S. balance in foreign trade. The most recent figures available in dicate that annual tobacco exports contribute $302 million toward the balance of payment in world trade. FEWER HOGS Hog and pig numbers were down about 3 per cent from last year by mid-1973. Marine IstLt. Michael Maxie Theatrical Scene "Cleopatra Jones" still doing big business and breaking records wherever she opens. She did $10,500 opening day at the Grand Cave in Detroit. Star Tamara Dobson, winding up a nationwide tour returning to New York City for a brief "rest. N Jim Kelly, who made his movie debut in "Melinda" is not losing any steam. With the completion of "Enter the Dragon" Warner Bros, has him now set to begin shooting on August 6 on a new film, "Black Belt Jones" with the setting in Los Angeles. Bruce Lee, the American-bom actor who died last week and who became a boxoffice star by turning the ancient Chinese fighting techniques of Kung Fu into a film fad is also co-starred in Enter the Dragon," his last film. It's due for release in New York City in late August Warner Bros, flew a group of the Black Press to Hollywood this week to see "Enter The Dragon" and also to interview Jim Kelly, the karate expert co-star of the new martial film. From East Coast went Jim Murray of . Amsterdam News, Ida Murphy Peters" of Afro-American, Marianne Etoile-Watson of WNEW-TV's "Black News" and Rita Griffin of Michigan Chronicle. Others from Mid-west and West Coast were also joining group. Paramount Pictures made the deal with the Rev. Jesse Jackson's PUSH for his film, "Save The Children," a moving production of last year's Black Expo. Those who saw sneak screenings here last week say it's a winner, Ford Foundation money is behind the movie produced by Clarence Avant. A Sickle Cell Anemia telethon is to be telecast in Houston on August 12 on KHOU-TV. Raymond St. Jacques, Ernie Ladd, Richard Roundtree, Greg Morris and Jim Brown among the stars listed to be present interest rate would he. Above all, don't forget to ask if you have to keep the account for a certain period to get a higher rate of in terest. If you have to have the account for two years, for example, to receive six per cent interest, how much in terest do you get if you have to withdraw your money be fore the two years is up ? Remember, ask a lot of questions about terms and features of accounts at dif ferent savings institutions. Don't be shy. It's your money. Put It to work wisely. Saddest Harlem info is. thai longtime wakeup disc jockey Eddie O'Jay is leaving WLIB after a dispute over engineers. Ron O'Neal is moving to Newport, Rhode Island With "The Poison Tree," ffoto a successful run in Philadelphia. Al Freeman, Jr., Al Fann and Moses Gunn are also starring in this crisp drama about four black convicts. It was written by Ron Kidman. 7,000 College Men Earn BL Degrees- seven thousand seniors at 293 colleges and universi ties across the country col lected what could be called "BL degrees" in June. "BL"-for "Bachelor of Leadership"-is not the of ficial name. But that's what you could call the commis sions as Army second lieu tenants awarded to these young men in addition to their Bachelor of Arts, Science, or Business Ad . ministration degreesf ' They are Army ROTC graduates, products of a pro gram with one major goal-to develop leadership qualities in those who take its courses. About 1,000 of the Army ROTC graduates will prac tice' their leadership abili ties as career officers in the Regular Army. The remain der will spend from three months to two years on ac tive duty and then return home as citizen-soldier of ficers in the Army Reserve or National Guard. But whether they launch careers with the active Army or in civilian life, they're one step up on their gradu ating peers. They've learned how to lead and no matter what field they decide to earn their livings in, statis tics show they're likely to make more money and ad vance faster than college grads without ROTC experience. Marine Captain John Collins information about careers and educational benefits available to both enlisted Marines and officers in the Corps, contact the Marine recruiter in your area. N. C. TOBACCO All but about a dozen of North Carolina's 100' counties grow tobacco either flue-cured or hurley. , - . - Low-Calorie Banana Sherbet tjjStUSSr -M&fifijll At last, a delightful warm weather dessert or snack just right for the folks who watch their figures, meaning their curves as well as their bookkeeping. Banana Lemon Sher ,bet has rich fruit flavor luscious and satisfying to the taste yet it is a low calorie specialty. The Banana Bunch, industry-sponsored center for consumer information, tells you why-a 6-inch long banana has only 85 calories. To further help keep the calorie count low. the sherbet is made with nonfat dry milk powder. The modestly-pr ced bananas and dry milk keep the cost down to a level as satisfying as the flavor of this delicious treat. BANANA-LEMON SHERBET 1 envelope unflavored gelatine Vi cup sugar 1 23 cups nonfat dry milk powder 2 cups cold water 1 cup mashed ripe bananas (3 medium) 1 teaspoon lemon rind 1 tablespoon lemon juice Mix gelatine, sugar and dry milk powder in a medium saucepan. Stir in water. Cook, stirring constantly, over medium heat until gelatine is dissolved, about 5 minutes. Cool; stir in bananas, lemon rind and lemon juice. Turn into freezer trays or loaf pan. Freeze until firm. Turn into large bowl of electric mixer and beat until smooth. Return to trays and freeze. YIELD: Ten Ms-cup servings; 105 calories per serving. P.O. Box 1928 DURHAM, N.C. 27702 BULK RATt" U.S. Malaga . PAID Durham, N. C Ptrmit No. 80 iB2-PjB11bbB life jUJGUST FASHION VALUES Mr. van Straaten Customer Your Street Address Your City, N.C. DID YOU GET YOURS? v Our August Fashion Value mailer that is. It announces some very worthwhile savings on special groups of brand new fall suits, sport coats, slacks and outer jackets. It tells how you may charge both sale Items and clothes from our regular fall stocks on our "Deferred Billing Plan." Then pay just In Nov., Dec, and Jan., without service charge. If you didn't get this mailer, we have an extra copy for you. Just come by and pick one up. Or Call 682-5586 and ask us to send you one. You'll like what you see. : ' Downtown Northgate Northgate open till 9 Monday and Friday HE SON SUNO MORE OFTEN THAN ANY OTHER is... "Happy Birthday to tou". it was WRITTEN IN 1893 BV MILDRED AND PATTY HIU AND WAS ORietNAUV CALLED "QOOO All". HOW TO REACH. TKi END OF A RAINBOW !! ,T 8 .m.tr JOIN TUB SAVINGS PLAN, AM? AUTOMATICAL!. A SPEC IFIED AMOUNT IS SET ASIDE. CftQtA SOuIZ PAVCHECk AND neC TO BUS U. S. SAVINGS BONDS. OU' PUTTING H ARC" CAB IN THE POT T ThE BHD Of THE RAINBOW.' oooo ciidcdcdi in I (&&9WAN OF ICVELANP THAT WEIGHED 90 POUNDS )UNCES IT wa CALLEO THE "MAwIE Murphv 7 jR .-sSSCt assMssS&ogM HOWS YOUR SUCCESS UK? Do you have the ability to get along with people and influence them success fully? Are you your own worst enemy? Are you "pro grammed" for success or failure? To find out your Success Potential, take the following yes or no test: 1. Do you do something about getting ahead on your job? 2. Can you name at least two persons who would go out of their way to help you? - 3. Have you made a new friend within the last three SALLY SNICKERS rGEE.SAUV. MV MOM V6FT ME m CHftKNiE oF our Bftfev While SHE SHOPS m I DOWY KNOW HOW 10 QWt months? 4. When you entertain, does everyone usually show up? 5. Are you considered invaluable at meetings and conferences because of your skill in handling others? 6. Can you usually win over those who oppose you or argue with you? 7. Do you rarely feel defensive, uptight and in adequate? 8. Do you usually get your ideas accepted? 9. Do you honestly listen to other people, rather than CE BABY WPjt t .. .. GHXN. THE WRTeK 15 TOO HOT. 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For full in formation, send your name ' and address to: Science of Personal Success, Learning Dynamics, Inc., Dept. 106, 167 Corey Road, Boston, Massachusetts 02146. CHILDREN SHOW GREAT INGENUITY How ingenious can chil dren .be? Some entertaining answers to this question are being created by children all over America, who are sharing creative games, puzzles and projects with their family and friends. They're also finding out how to deal with such mm ri i iMHHsal things as anxiety, expectation, fear and trust. At the same time they are discovering how a television program is put together. And, they are learn ing how to enjoy reaaing a newspaper. " The paper they re reaa imr is "Around the Neigh borhood," a new, nonprofit newsletter from "Mr. Kogers Neighborhood," public tele vision's critically acclaimed television program for chil dren aged 3 to 8. in simple words and colorful pictures. it. tells them about their favor ite characters and guests who appear on the program. It provides highlights of upcom ing shows, expands upon me education themes developed in the orooram, gives them a behind-the-scenes view of the studio, and presents lots oi ideas for creating their own toys and games. An entertain- inff record or poster comes with every issue. In each edition, sections are devoted to the parent. pointing up the object oi eacn article, and its effect on the child in the hope of providing a way to better communi cation between parents and their children, "Around the Neighbor hnnH" has carried articles on the "Mister Rogers" children's opera, "Potato Bugs and Cows," and "Daniel, the Tame Tiger," a lovable puppet from "The Neighborhood oi Mane Relieve" Ooera singer Francois Clemmons, a frequent guest on the show, and astronaut Worden have also been featured. Tn nut a child on the sub scription list of this nationally distributed publication, send his name and address a no $2.00 to cover the cost of mailing and production to "Around the Neighborhood." 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