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* MPT?j^a7 Jlfl Stpi V Rominn " "" -J-- * --*- *- * *t-" wuiiuu, ^ucoi Ull CLtui "tUUICUjJI OJiUCl 1UI IUC Little Theatre production of 4'Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope" was a featured dancer in the movie ?Little Theatr Set For First The Little Theatre of and dance. Harry WheeWinston^Salem will hold ler, band director atTCast auditions for its two sum- Forsyth Senior High, will mer musicals this month be the Musical Director, in the Hanes Community Urban Arts will co-sponcenter on Coliseum Drive, sor the production which Auditions for the musi- ?Pens July 19cal DON'T BOTHER ME, Don^ Bother??VI CAN'T COPE are sched- Can't" Cope, by Mickr ? uled for Saturday and GranTT is a dynamic mixSunday, the 17-18. Steiv ture of rock, ballad, calypSemien, the guest direc- so, and ballad music. -It ?tor-choreographerr will be - utilizes - a - dozen- singer-" looking for six males and dancers through twenty ?six females_who-can sing numbers. It is a forthright NAA.CP H Youth Con The North Carolina and sex. Special workState Youth Conference of shops will deal with the the NAACP will have it's NAACP today and an Second Annual Youth of advisor's, training work-, the Year Celebration Sat- shop Anda Blue and urday, June 17, 1978 at Gold Coed ?Volleyball Saint Augustine's College game will end the afterin Raleigh, N.C. The days noon's activities. activities will include The workshops will workshops on education, have consultants from the employment, life skills N.C. Agricultural ExtenWilmington TOPt Proclaims His Int One member of the against racism and re ? in *xr:n: ? : ? ? * 1 w inningi/<jii vv liiituii pressiuii. ne inttnus vo "Joe" Wright, was re- become a lawyer and conleased on parole a few tinue the struggle against days ago. He is the first of racism and repression, the 9 Black men to be Speaking with members of released following the re- the press, he stated, "The duction of sentences by intolerable conditions of the North Carolina Gcver- racism and political renor last January. The pression which led to my Wilmington 10 are civil unjust conviction and inrights workers who were carceration still exist and convicted on 1971 arson must be changed. I plan to charges during racial dis- continue my efforts to turbanc%? in Wilmington, bring that change about." N.C. They have been de- The National W'ilminton fined as 'Political Prison- 10 Defense Committee ers' by Amnesty Internat- has commented that his ional and thousands of release indicates a small supporters here, and a- victory for the people, broad who feel that all National Coodinator, evidence shows that they Imani Kazana, states, were criminally railroaded "These people would not to prison as punishment be eligible for parole now for their community pro- if the people had not tests. pressured the Governor into reducing their senUpon release, Joe tences. People power is Wright, who has served a freeing them and continutotal of 31/2 years in pri- ed people power can son, proclaimed his in- exonerate them." nocence and that of his ~reliefendants.?Upon ..hia. While..citijig. a,.victory, release, Mr. Wright went however, supporters sya immediatelv^to the airport that their struggle is far to return to Alabama from over pointing out where he was a junior at that this case's principle Talladega College prior to defendant, Rev. Ben U i n i i am X-X /-? k Qin o urill ' U ^ 1 ilia uicaitciaiiuu. 41C, lI1~ viiavio, win nui ut! tends to become a lawyer ble for parole for nearly and continue the struggle two years. "We will not "TT" ?imtt aaar.'. ' r . -" - = version of "The Wiz." He has also appeared on Soul Train, The Midnight Special, and in three different productions of "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope." e Auditions^ Black Play black show. Finally, it is received an obie (offthe bTack experience set UT Broadway! For best music vibrant song and dance, .and lyrics. Alex Bradford "... Zesty and Fun. "was honored at the same Lively score and lyrics. . . time for his distinguished deserves a wide audi- performance. ence." -Clive Barnes, NY Scripts are available at Times. 'W. The kind of the main oublic library for. show at which you want to auditions, blow kisses1." --Time. *V"^ -Adults should prepare a Sends you home wanting ?on* hom* musical and To-snap your fingers and oitherthe sheet click your heels." - NY " USIC. ?r 811 accompanist.n *1 N ? Appomtments are reT y 1Q^S' w. b. n f quired and may be made In 1972, Micki Grant ? n- * 1? ? by calling 725-4001. ^1-1^ 1 uicus ^na? iference tion, Bennett College, the American Federal Savings U.S. Navy, University and Loan. Television, the Carolina The speaker for- the Peacemakerthe-NAACP evening program will-be departments of commun- Ms. Althea T.L. Simmons, ieation, field services and Associate Director for ACT-SO: Afro-Academic, Branch and Field SerCultural, Technical, vices. A seasoned DirecScientific Scholarship Legislative Advocate, Olympics, Planned Par- Special Field Kepresentaenthood of Charlotte and tive, Field Director, Sum ?. # ?? mer Projects Director and Director of NAACP National Voter Registration Project. ^ Ms- Simmons, a former U C-x m w college teacher and news^ paper woman, was a grastop until all of the Wil- duate of Southern Unimington 10 are free for versity (La.) in business trying to make things education and holds an better in this country. M.S. degree in marking Jimmy Carter must be from the University of forced to implement a Illinois and a J.D. degree domestic human rights from the Howard Universpolicy," said Ms. Kazana, fry School of Law. referring to current efforts The winner of the Youth to involve the U.S. Justice of the Year contest will be Department in the pend- selected and named the ing appeals in federal NAACP Youth of the courts. ?Year. The winner will Except for Rev. Chavis, receive a trip to the 69th the other 8 male defend- National Convention in ants will become eligible Portland, Ore. July 1 for parole within the next through 8. The other par4 months. The only white, ticipants will receive trips female defendant was tot- t0 tour the U.S. Naval ally freed from parole this Academy in Annapolis, past January. Md. August 3 through 5 and a special trip aboard a U.S. Naval Ship in Norfolk. Va. will be given to C* I I 11" I I KP* t*ie y?un? man wh? raises V^U I L U I w ? , most money. All partK H ji icipants will be presented * A to the Adult Conference y /* on June 18 at the NAACP ? cf N Annual Freedom Day J : 1 Celebration at the Raleigh Civic Center at which time Recognizing its responsibil- the apeaker will be the Executiveity of life in America, and d t reflecting the increasing Uirector, Benjamin L. awareness of the importance Hooks. of the arts, one major corpor- Anyone interested in ation, Sun Company, sup- ... ports the production of participating please conmusic, theater, dance, paint- tact T. Dianne Bellamying. sculpture and other visual SmaU ?tate Youth Presiand performing arts across , _ the country dent 273-0372. 4 w I I I ll\ Some used to believe that mistletoe rods point Piedmont Federal S We want to do more for you 16 West 3rd. Winston-Salem Northside Shopping Center Thruway Shopping Center Sherwood Plaza Parkway Plaza ' Parkview Mall - ?Kernersvitle Boone _For the be! 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