Black Movies, TV News Briefs Jimmie “J. J.” Walker To Star In Broadway Musical by Jesse H. Walker Special to the Post While many parental groups and TV watchdogs are criti cizing the ads on TV children’s shows a defender of the shows testified last week before a Congressional subcommittee that if the ads were banned the children’s shows would simply disappear. It’s not necessa rily so, however. “Big Blue Marble”, the award-winning show bankrolled by ITT has been presented for the past five seasons without commer cial interruption. ITT pre sents it as a public service. And it’s seen in 60 foreign countries in addition to appro ximately 200 domestic sta tions. Jimmie “J.J.” Walker comes to Broadway in the hit Broadway musical, “I Love - My Wife” on April 24, replac ing the Smothers Brothers and with an all-black cast. Faye Robinson, leading so prano of the New York City Opera, will entertain at the Frederick Douglass Awards Dinner of the New York Urban League on May 3. Dinner was to honor Cardinal Cooke, TV producer Gil Noble and com munity leader Mrs. Louise Fisher Morris. The latter died last week Hibby Brown, one of the famous barmaid Brown Twins, was seriously injured and near death after a car fleeing police on a Harlem MM AiMMIMi Ruby Dee ...Dramatic actress street crashed into the car she was in. She had been working at the Baby Grand Cafe on West 125th Street, but was scheduled to renew relation ship with Red Randolph when be opens his new Quintes sence on West 46th Street. “Discovering Our Roots” is the theme of the tour August *•18 to Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Senegal and coordinated by Dr. Olivia Pearl Stokes, a professor in City University of New York " who has led 16 study seminars in Africa’s independent nations since I960. Tour is handled by Cosmopolitan Travel Bureau, Inc., 250 W. 57th St., NYC 10019, Attention: Dolores G. Wright. That TV film starring ii»ii« Gossett Jr., “Lawman With out a Gun”, will finally make it when NBC airs it on April 23. Jimmie “J. J." Walker ...Famed TV star He plays tbe first black candi date ever to run for sheriff in an Alabama county and it's based on tbe life of Rev. Thomas E. Gilmore who be came tbe first elected black sheriff of Greene County, Ala bama, in 1970. Maya Angelou’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", will be shown on CBS-TV on April 28 with such names as Ruby Dee, Diahann Carroll, Esther Rolle, Paul Benjamin, Roger E. Mosely and Madge Sinclair. Movie was filmed in Vicksburg, ‘Mass. Games which could affect tbe championship of tbe Paci fic Division in tbe NBA will be televised nationally by CBS Sports. On Sunday, April 1, CBS will televise tbe Los Angeles at Philadelphia game to all areas of tbe country except tbe Pacific, time sooe at 1:45 p.m. Eastern time. Fans in tbe Pacific time zone will see Golden State at Seattle at 3:45 p.m., local time. On April 6, Seattle's game at Los Angeles will be seen. Grace Bumbry, Metropoli tan Opera soprano thrilled her fans in a Carnegie Hall con cert last week and will appear for tbe first time with tbe New York City Opera in the fall of 1961, singing the role of Abi gaille in tbe new production of Verdi’s “Nabucco.” Miss Bumbry will also sing the name part in "Medea” and will perform the works with the company in Los Angeles as well as New York. Thanks to the sharp eye of the Afro’s Ida Peters we can report that Will Mas tin, uncle of Sammy Davis, Jr., was 79 when be died last week and not 100 as the wire services repor ted. He was separated from his Canadian-born wife in 1973, and leaves two children, a son and a daughter. Sammy Davis Jr. will be the grand marshall of the Atlantic City Easter boardwalk parade on April 15. He often played there in the 50’s, mainly at tbe Club Harlan. The Afro’s Bob Matthews reports that Baltimore' and Washington, D.C. are fast be coming the hot spots for Jazz on the East Coast, taking over where once New York and Chicago led. Johnny Hartman wound up a heavily mitted week at Marty’s Jazz Club at 73rd and Third Avenue. Sarah Vaughan’s three dates at Carnegie Hall within a 10-day period were a huge success, artistically and finan cially. All were sold out performances. A month-long festival of black theatre, dance, music and poetry starts May 1 at Lincoln Center. Among those participating in what is called the largest gathering of black performing artists in NYC, will be the Karamu House Theater of Cleveland, the Billie Holiday Theater and the Richard Allen Center Theater of NY.C, the Repertory, Inc. and the Workshops for Careers in the Arts from Washington. Also the Inner City Repertory Company of Los Angeles, the Dashiki Theater of New Orleans, the Alvin Alley American Dance Theater of NYC, the Detroit Dance Company, the Phila danco dance company of Phil adelphia, the Rod Rodgers Dance Company, Internation al Afrikan American Ballet, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Mary Lou Williams, Odetta, Leon Thomas, the Dixie Hum mingbirds and the Heritage Hall Jazz Band. • A special event will be a birthday celebration for Lor raine Ha ns berry, led by James Baldwin. > A Tale Of Two Spiffies. Once upon a time there were these two dudes. One day dude one said to dude two, “Easter’s coming.” To which dude two replied, “Sure is.” So, dude one headed out to Ralph’s Factory Outlet to get himself a suit. But, dude two, being the wiser of the two, headed, instead, to Milton’s at 516 South Tryon Street. They both paid $89.90. But, dude two knew the difference. You see, the suit from Ralph’s was made to sell for $89.90. But the suit from Milton’s was actually made to sell for $185.00. The way Milton’s does business, it just happened to wind up at $89.90. (Usually does.) Come Easter Day, both dudes were dandies in their splashy new suits, and the women went crazy with desire. However, about a month later, the dudes passed on the street in their Caster suits. “Your suit from Ralph’s is fading,” said dude two. AnH it mac “Your suit from Milton's still looks new,” said one. And it did. < Then, about two months after that our two friends met again. “Man, your Easter suit still looks nice,” said dude one. “Thanks,” said two. “How's yours?” “Worn out,” said one. And it was. “But what do you expect for S89.90?” I The Sunday after Easter. April 22. there will be a pre-celebration of CELEBRATE CHARLOTTE. The block in front of the store will be closed offfor a Block Party to CELEBRATE CHARLOTTE. Three of Charlotte's finest bands, clowns, magicians, art flowers, surprise specials in the store and mostly . . . Fun for the whole family. Time of party: 2-6 p.m. Sunday afternoon. “I expect mine to last for the next three Easters,” said two And it did. WORA L: You can go to Ralph’s and buy a nice cheap suit. )r, go to Milton’s and buy a nice suit cheap. Milton’s CLOTHING CUPBOARD 516 S. Tryon, Charlotte Downtown, Chapel Hill Monday Saturday 10-6:30 OPEN SUNDAYS 2-6 ’ Free 1 hour parking between 1st and Church Phone 377-0242