rjSDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1974 o THE TRIBUNAL AID FTrvprYrftWtiYsvTirrimrsTrrrimrirrtrirsifrfTfvrirrrrrririrst"^^ ENTERTAINMENT NEWS ^■1 yyyrririroTyoTnnrryyrroTyYrr^TYYyrYTiTrYTirifYYrrTrriixt'i't'i T8 rrrrrrgnyyrrrrrrrrrnnnfririfrrfryyyynrinnnroTrrTryirrrryrriryrryYYTOTinrryryi^^ This is election year whether you care or not. Have you thought about it? CROSSWORD SStSil. BSSIS SilSIQia. EIBBBS SBQEIB EIBBDI!) 2. Madison Square Garden 3. American author 4. Half ems 5. Leather thong S. Russian city 7. African river 8. Film star’ double 9. Cries, as 17. Youths 18. Escape (slang) 21. Fearless 22. Cry of pain 23. Ports 24. U.S patriotic song 25. Nay 26. Man nickname 30. Travels 31. Shun 32. Vexes 33. ObserN 35. Eskers BQHEIG] SililEIE] SODOin IZ1E!G]B:I!!I SISBS SBBD m 36. Valley (poet.) 39. Be in debt 40. Untrained 11. Lauds 15. Ohio city r ACROSS 1. Ticker- 5. Male offspring 9. One with low LQ. 10. Banal 12. Fencing swords 13. Slacken 14. Gain 15. Gift 16. Edible mollusk 19. Perform 20. Indian mulberry 21. Seethe 23. Secondhand garments (slang) 27. Andy’s TV partner 28. Split pulse 29. Norse god 30. Marvels 34. Eats away 37. Contend for 38. Jewish month 39. Silk veil (eccl.) 41. Burn, as with liquid 42. Walks through water 43. God of t'i; tci E Ciceiy lyson sxar-a as a ixcLxoriai iiu-year-oia tormer slave, in tne title role ot "The Auto-biography of Miss Jane Pittman "a two-hour di*ama special, Thursday, Jan. 31 (9:00-11:00 PM, EOT) on the CBS Television Network, WFMY-TV, Channel 2. Make-’ up for he? a1- kg-e 110 took almost 6 hours to complete, with individual foam-rubber pieces being applied to Miss Tyson''s face arid ri&k,\then tinted. Eybrow and facial hairs were applied one at a time. A "bald cap," that created a receding hairline; ai|d a gray wig completed the transformation. DRAMA STARS CICELY TYSON 2 j 5 8 9 lU IZ 14 15 i7 i9 % 30 % 26 17 29 H 34 r % J-/ 3S 41 43 44 "It's vc'ry dif'ficull lor me to play a role if I don’t t'cel the situation is real, if only for a moment," says Cicely 'Tyson, whose performance in the motion picture "Sounder" brought her an Acadcmy Award nomina tion. "For me, acting is belicvingv^’ ^ . Miss 'K’son' stars in'nie title role of a llO-vear-old woman who recalls her lifetime, from the Civil War to the civil rights move ment, in "The Autobiogra phy of Miss .lane Pittman," a two-hour fictional drama special to be presented Thursday, Jan. 31 (9:00 - 11:00 PM, EDT) on the CBS Television Network, and WFMY-TV, Channel 2. "I suppose I approach a role organically, or inside- out," Miss Tyson reflects, both hands flying instinc tively to her stomach to indicate a center of feeling. "I don't think out a role intellectually. Therefore, I tried to feel what it was like to be Jane Pittman, to have lived so long and lost so much." ...... To prepare for her role in the drama. Miss Tyson spent several days with elderly women in a retirement home. "Those women fascinaied me," she recalls. "I’ll never forget when one 104-year- old wom’an closed her eyes, leaned back and told me, "I'm just .tired.' That’s when : 1 understood best w'hat it must be like - a "Those w'omen helped me tremendously in playing Jane Pittman," Miss Tyson emphasizes, "not because I copied the, but because they shared with me the perspective and c]uiet dignity that comes W'ith old age. If I learned one thing , j fro,ni,tJj.is role, deep respect tovpeopl&iviio have —been down the road." r DEADLINE THE DEADLINE for news anq pictures to appear in the TRIBUNAL AID is THURSDAY NOON. Material arriving at this newspaper afterwards will be published the following week. MAIL TO: THE TRIBUNAL AID P. O. Box 921 High Point, N.C. 27261 Smokey Robinson Soul Train Hits Road "Tii First Choice 1525 N. 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