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January 11, 1975 ^nk ^MEy' ' : ~ & 'JL^L^S*-jj? ' ? ? ?---? - -W--v.*~-~=~*Qftf8Bmfif**ggmgfM Thelra * Jordon & Continued from Page 4 seesaw of on-again, off-again, unemployment slides. It would-grant a measure of economic security to its citizens. It would finally insure 1,1 viable public services. And it < would indicate a necessary reordering of national priorities at a time of waste and use)iss diversion of scarce resources into the arms race. If times get hard enough in 1975, it is just possible that a strong coalition effort can convince our leadership to take the route of full employment, just as the Depression convinced FDR to launch a New Deal that permanently changed America. There will be other big ^ issues in 1975 ? welfare and health reform, energy, and urban revitalization are all at the top of the list. But all'of them are tightly tied to the economy and what the i national leadership will do about it. This year should see the beginnings of permanent structural reforms that benefit fUa ?%/\/\? ?J '? t-1 *- * uiw puui auu IIIC JODieSS, DUl - only if poor people and working people of all races come together trt fight for them. COURTHOUSE SQUARES /self-interest \ > ( SOMETIMES STANDS S } SQUARELY IN THE I WAY OF COMMUNITY ?Sft?SS. V i j^jf/?J^5S3 FIRST ANNUAL SUPER ?$ WINSTON-S/ CONVENT! FRI., JAP 9:00 p.m. ' ADMISSION $1.00 AG THIS IS A "B. C" & Bl I H I YOUR 4 -v The Winston-Salem Chronicle Female V Thelma Jones, female vocalist; recently performed in 1 Winston-Salem with her band.j J She has consistently woed audiences with her warm voice i and inviting songs. Discovering Thelma^was a treat for the Chronicle. It was < at a performance of the Amani 1 Urithi Players that Coleman J Thelma's manager and husband. On this tip members of the Players along -with Freeman attended the performance. Thelma Jones is a native of Fayetteville. N.C. She mnv#A to New York City af'an early age in 1966. BOWL so TH ...... ; A4ai r I MEM'S BENTON ON CENTER [ 4. IO, 1975; T\\ 2:00 a.m. VANCE $2.00 AT DOOR LACK HAZE PRODUCTION--] I i N M 134 14 HOUR / I > \ ocalist is She joined the Barry Record Label in 1967. She had such hits as "Never Leave Me". Then she recorded the original /ersion of the "House That lack Built". She played the \ poll a ?Theater.?New Y ork Tityf Mid South Coliseum. Memphis, Tennessee, Shea ?tadiuni._Lonp Jdw* _ The CharOe [Chuck] Jonei ^ with B.J.'s production Inc. 1 ^ Charlie will be singing most ^written himself; like 4'What - ?? * - - ;:::;:-jDiacK man's Heritage," ^ Sweetest Love," which will I The Show will start at 1( 5? There will be 30 minutes of ^'fashion show and then Cha |i Ijfunky, and mellow Just the ijijijf So get ready for a nigl j i I entertainment. |jj{' The tioss Lady of WAI ? Ceremony and she's 100% I The DUNGEON 1 CHARLIE JOKES HI I EDI MITE I rm. hi IE jumjt. ML m im klwl ^ * A jogs -.mmmmmmmr I 1 5 SA Hi MUTtST IMT ^ il < v.v. I CHA 1 JOI mmimi jjjj 1 FASMON SHOW PRESENTED |f WITH DTjjjjjjTE S? At o \o KEY TO e% Page 11 Big Hit Miss Laly Supper Club, N.Y., B.B. Ring Concert, Tampa, Fla., Joe Stmon Shaw, St. Pete. Thelma has six~brothers', one of them was a P.O.W. for seven years. Thelma takes a great!nterest in astrology and cooking. She has a one-yearold baby boy and makes her hAm? in. SL i Revue Show and Band alongj:?|: vith a beautiful fashion show.|i ly his own music, song's he'sijSj: It Means to Be In Love," "A| \ Mother Nature," and "The;:g? w released on an album soon.?? 9 p.m. and last until 2 a.m.3 i|i; soft recorded jazz. Then the: : trlie will do his thing...slow, way you like it. it of Beauty, fun, and topi R will be the Mistress ofj dynamite.^ jjjjji CLUB Presents 1! tunc tuns t oiun HUL uiiuw a danu 1 . JAN. 24 " AMN.JUO -i || t**T n HUM TO M M tour 11 S WMIMIWr RUE I BT BJ'S PROOOCIBMS MC. 1 gTIBS I BtOIHfflS II r~j muai^j
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