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M gpfe , ’* f SS^S^mSSS^m^s 4 - % V .i^SSSßtkw ' • *«sme > ‘* r ' HOLLYWOOD PKi ' ir- !i« before preview of Columbia Pit m •■- “Pendulum,” in i' -' • (! -r) vv.u-ren Hollin, depuD ~, to Thomas Hr.- li u ■ mayor of Los Ange;. ,}; : Pye, columnist fm •■ ■ 1 *•, n im;!; liichiirdGui/,on,* w:.»» ... a deputy marsh .i . ... 1 Mi ,-,s Isa bell Sanford who in the suspcr -i a ! ::=• i produced by Stan 1 -- Columbia Pieiut« . of a homicide a e< , suspected of nm -,. •: pi :•> it:w was one of m .... • the U, S. -o a ■ i look at “Ib-ncluinm." ■■■ > v;ere fortunate *• i.( • ■ v members atiend. Hi; a- ; • tion in Washing'* :. . r-v barter directed and Waite! - wrote the music foi p ; j .-or production. SKC RETAR V i!« !, Frances A. Debnam, seen ' i n , . u v School of j , service twa rd • , \ ~,n president of ■. .. , was one of se\. Ex-Cop To I! ack Down Phoi r Delis g NEW YORK CH >. -l , quintet have just ad I tired detective to * roll whose job it vdl . • spot any phoin sui may pass themselves off a genuine record stars. Concerned over the :• ... Imitators going arouim country fooling atnii.-.ice- • many promoters into twin that they're the real Mere- Johnny Carter, spoke.- man ' the popular singing grouj . that they took this action in order to protest their ! -'em old reputation. "Although no one has .1- • complained to us that we’re ; - ing impersonated," h.e >a : , "we're taking prevent i' • • ures. Mack Brown lias tv- n r* • - tained by the Dells to ■ •.n one arrested and prose> 1 Yes. We All Talk BY MARCUS H. BOUIWAR!- THE AUDIENCE No speaker can go wrong ! finding out all he canahoir. t 1 audience to whom he ■ ■: . speak. While all autiiem have much in common, t -1 still have their own indivi.h .■ characteristics. To know your audience 1- to speak more effectivel them. By doing this, t! - : several factors whict si-mi. be considered; 1. What is the into; v.-i listemers? 2. What is the bars-.,-, - of your audience? 3. What is the occasion': 4. What is the size of <• - audience? The larger the audience 1 - quires the speaker to ■ . more formal approac 1 . Smaller groups chon imF greater Intimacy and friend liness. If you know On- siv of the audience in advant , you will discover that it ■UI be much easier to speak to them. In delivering your subject matter, use illustrations, stories, figures, charts, and other adds. Explain what you mean by giving an example. Retell real incidents. Often * one strong illustration, vivid ly told becomes effective. READERS: For my pharnp let "50 unique public speak ing subjects," send tw 0 stamps anc! a long, self-ad dressed business envelope to M, H. Boulware, Florida A&M University, Box 310-A, Talla hassee, Florida - 32307, irj to capitalize on ih.-u popularity. •m ear ’ eteran of the ; li! iie|.Mrtment, Brown had . ; tat nm of spotting many : >.:on around New York " . cl ief of the Dells • , : u'f. he v. ill confer • ’ i any promoters it. tan for personal . , • m.i.'s around the nation, five JSC Grads Are Outstanding J v K- r , Mis . - Five Jack ■ : • w.’ gi actuates are eh i the lhfi'i edition of • ■ ■ ■ Young Men of A : ■ . . ! 1 e > ,ti e; Willie : ■ •■• C.ene I Moslej, bm-.i , l’linf, Hilliard L. I •■■ and Dr. Jimmie L. Frankih , "i ■" ••’. . S‘• ai • Men of . is .m .11 nua! bto . ii * pita*ion feaiur ’ .(■• ■ iUs merits of ap ii i>u men of « ' • uuk ti rougiiout the • • i mie, !a for selection man's service to • i : : of—ional excel* . . ’ "s • ad-, .mcement, •t■ dies ami pio fe -s >oi: i! rt'C'jgtiHion. 1 t< i*‘!.:i! i M, N'ixon v • ‘i hitsiancting Young '.leap: ».seats a most fit!u .tin onial cot only to ! • of our young people, ’ *s‘o t" their awareness of : •' *c! they owe our ti -0 socle: .** 'H mist Sentiintm f t ..\i V “Strong racist senti i -lit” i ■ ~|ilnd attempts In an Hi- .o ea of this city to cm. . x-coi'dlng to Mayor Die! ■ t •:■. Haichei, Gary is m-." ..■■it pei cent ntuck. If '■.< (den Park area dis ,uii city would be more *n,! i on' Black. Answer* r ■ i;. o.sioent.s who feel li.r .i ■ . .toe s not represent > . liaict.er asset ts: “There i. no place to run anymore, and the: ‘ Jr. no place to hide. Wo must come together, resolve our differences, and put aside our p: ejndlces locally, or there will tic- precious little to annex or iisionex in tills country.” School * '*< 1 lie A i s Sets t )j(. WINSTOF MI M mi.sic dejiat Carolina Si 00l present Mo m . fan tutte” o and Satur : i in the j. lit. m at the SciiOOi d i formances i-• • > public. Norman John . is director and Mil . School tin. ■i • Duncan NorD i Sets liavi i ■;. Michael Hot.., Johnson is oi ci.oral conductoi 1 ' of the Aits aim and conductor laric Opera I' Noble is chore.. . director for music, ! tions for four year - .e : burgh Playhous in > 11 ' Pa., and for thn m: he has been pi oduct ordinator for the' ‘Lost Colon outdoor drama at Mm! • Hotopp is insti m tor am. . . ident designer i and production depart was resident iK .ignei i i seasonsv.it! Mi-Goi. 1 ; era Com pair, ai ;• u-t l::.d donn. and has designed to. merican Saboyards, Mi:ic! j.. • duces Gilbert and Still * operettas in New York. D also designed a nurnhm Broadway shows More llooks DOVER, Del, Com-di . Dick Gregory, in fine fptMi usual during an appear arm* Delaware State college, closed that he is writing tin* more books, to be publis! •• by Harper and Row. pis . w ritings will be a tome on blai inventors, for children; aßlac! history, and the third which, “is still a bit vague.'* RAMPAGE THROI .11 SCIIOOI. I through seal<e(•(••.') lehoi i n ■ <»• ?> ; ;• •*; i a'-Tcrn Dipiriet High School in Wi liiamsiuii •, :■. -i * ■ ! <• M "t . mm from balding after running through the a •«.! oMTltinihv.- d< . •■•pm“Ring windows and ransacking offices and fir ; t’he den.;' ■ ■■ ti =» : ■ ■i i ;p irently pre arranged, stems from studesi! db if) s'ari on with the dean of boys, who has been clarnpinr d->o.n on - ■ 1 ii<‘i*m;;' in hallways of the overcrowded school, according to ii m'lwod oi-im ipa 1. (Ul’I). Piih*, kMii pianning AND 11 F A! r i if •■■ ‘‘ * -<« el’ > 1 1 1 1' iJri f', ”Hi* i> IJ. • L ...... . • '• i >■ 1 1 s ..; ■. ■' ’1 (' ' s;.siem. If i" " ■ ■ ... ;!! .•> i< • * i'ioti i * t«i -•,'•• . uISCO'A*. IfIMC t!u» piils i: : 4 When iiiy l.asb«ui«l ar<d I *\ui IH|, % »*% lc.vf., we don’t want to :..j,vt- to stop while I run to the .-.jom to “got read'..” We :*■'■.•:■. .we four childrm. : t nd it’s always on nr mind that I don't -anr.i another one, but it’s ; eVi >!Wa v' while he’s • kjfig love to me and spend .■.': _y r.\ minps r t 't.tinf? rcac** 10 r ;r»v ] us!uiid osi v desiro to \iy I : birth control • problem many -parried y<-u i:s, o!tiw*j tic birth con .Oi ;is •*. 4 . •• it ■•; , you can •• ■ \ v. •‘D *. i i vo*i want i s‘. *. •i y t \'. >''■«. will ‘•♦lit* '• i-0p.., A rnan and wub who do i*• likely ro {i; ( ontrol i ir fit able- or mooch. t>o c- i:sn t‘H*v an worried about I.* « i i: is fx f* . . Onvifdjclv mifih corples aren’t as happy as they nitr doctor «: with t*'e family (r-.i' Auiranistration was m •.. ~ ■-1 .! tho first of the vear, .’ .i t; ,u untori'.itic cost-of ii*. ia»j ificreu <e xt»d v ill the i.'Msion Ur rat; “d a pain next if iivti-.r cost . continue -- Thu iiicivaso lt> your pension was not automatic. It ; -suiton frofti a law passed i i confjrnss last yeai restruc (•’.rlnc the v.\ pension program ii p 0 providing l’oi increases '.•ponding upon the amount of i'. ro' ij.if*e ’s incoine Since it ts net autof.atic, aiv. future .r.cr*-ast*s in pension amounts must be legislated by Congress. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED ? Prices Good Thru Sat., March 15th Finest Quality—SAVE 20e Arrow Bleach 29 ( ,liiSt 1 atitnmir 1 1 | Thrifty Maid Sliced or Halves if I li DBrani ".... 1....... i | j -Lean MB'; Pur. 1 v;' | J it.ua. t* I j b Thrifty Maid Vitamin C Add .; i ‘ ■-a.yTtauayg-.'tfaigvtiTrf.aiiaetW'jaCTiwt.inwii'iiiiiMMUiiMHlf ■ ■ .*.*^»«w<w«a».a» Tilt LAtlOi ii i *l. j RALEIGH, M V : -; : >-jg 15
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