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"'■■wmbW »HOT ACTION IN NCAA FINALS - College Park, Md.: Tommy Kron, (30), of Kentucky, and Orsten Artis (23), of Texas Western collide during second half action in the NCAA championship game in the Cole Field House on the campus of the University of Maryland last Saturday night. Texas Western won the title by beating the Kentucky Wildcats, 72-65. (UPI PHOTO), "ROLLING-THE-BARREL” .- jiffis. McKee 0: [he Johnson C. Smith Unl > versity ‘*100” Club, and L. A. Warner, look on as Pepsi-Cola representative, James Cameron (center) “rqlling-the-barrel” in preparation to give away a new 1966 automobile to the lucky ticket-holder among the 4,000 fans and students at the A&T Coliege-Johnson C. Smith basket ball game in Charlotte recently. Sharing the enthusiasm is John “Chippy” Chase (r). The car was given away as part of the fund-raising projects being sponsored by the “100” Club in an I, ... ■ FILMING IN KETNA Kenya's Presl, Kecyetm (center)talks wtttiCsrlForeman psi (extreme right), executive producer of the Columbia Pictures* release “Born Free” in Nalro ff bi. Looking on (1-r) are “Born Fvc-." cars Virginia McKenna and BUI Travers; Dr. NJorage Mungai, Kenya Minister of Health and n, using; and Je-epb Murumbi, Kenya Minister of State, P Kenya government officials gavt the filming of “Born Ft ee,” the story of Elsa the lioness, |§ their blessing and close cooperation, *4.0 8 tt I 4/5 QUAK^ I !■ V KENTUCKV ■ CIUCIK"*** w fte o*sk Mfik fcßvii THC BOURBON D£ LUXE DISTILLERY COMWtTToUi SviIL MtENTUCK’L 86 PROOF. CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT! j “Moms” Mabley Show I At Dorton Arena Fri. \ Dorton Arena will be the ■ scene of an outstanding shov. I starring Jackjp “Moms” Mai - | ley on Friday, March 25th, at ' 8 p. m. Appearing or oils « show with "Moms" will I>e Jerry Butler, LaVerne Baker, 8 Paitie Laßelle and the Blna s i k mXEt s JACKIE “MOMS” MaBT Belles, Sam and Bill, ‘.la Thomas Band, and as mi ex added attract i- n M > tU- Now known t.-the c l m cess of Comedy, “Moms” M - ley has been W • ■ ; to audiences since slu > years old. Anti-rue in'.: on stage, Mom’s shun . . mind reveals that her thinking is attuned to the Jot Am . She is a toothless, 1 i; grandmother oi' six. Her in show business dab back to 1924. She holds the rt vr : for number of p> •: i.m. ■ Harlem’s famed Apollo the «• Her unique comic com r. of biting satire and homo- - p :n humor sold over a ml Cion copies of her first albu ... ON BELL TELEPHONE HOUR - Ben a musician, and Leontyne Price, Metropolitan opera star, will lend their talents to the Beil Telephone Hour, in a special program on music and art a . derpiects, Sunday, March 27 at 5:30 p, m. over Com, ibis Broadcasting System tele vision network, (NPI PHCTO). oortori | FRI. HC A »IFII A *. »*"• M mML Rhk JRfe m& ft MW m m n. C. STATE FAIK6ROUNOS AM g| %-M $W §1 W RALEIGH mAVf. HiV ADVANCE ADMISSION S2.SO--AT DOOR $3.00 SPECIAL 1000 CHOICE RESERVED SEATS $3.50 Ttofc*** •*.' «4 Record VKUfW fknimj,cy C«Mr* Shan • Tb» R*c«rtt B*r In Durtww ft Cfc*p«< MMi ftwswrd Shop tc Etategh WLLE RADIO presents JAMQ THOMAS BAND wmmbwww»^«—»■—” ■M'twiwk.i'. ..wrfww.witrw Jerry Butler has the most unique position of !)eing one of the best liked artists in the recording business. Stevie Wonder, still young in years, but mature In ability and devotion to his art, his disi, gard of the handicap of blindness, his presence, his personality, ills vocal abilities, were amazing in themselves. VIA Drama fast Slated At Va. State PETERSBURG, Va. -- Ihe thirty-first annual High School Drama Festival co-sponsored by the Virginia Interscholastic Association and the Virginia State College Theatre Guild, v ill take place Friday and Sat urday (March 25-26) at the State College Auditorium. Seventeen schools from throughout the state will pre sent plays during morning, af tens oii and even in;: sessions on both nays, according to Miss Claudia Finger, director of dra ma, ho is coordinating the activity. Dr. William H. Owens, pro sos.--or of speech and theatre at • •••• York State University Col at Brockport, will serve V critique judge. Profes sor Owens, who formerly taught d A trginia State and South Car*, nlina State Colleges, is a native 'V Richmond, and a graduate of V-rO;ii.( Union (A.8.), Colum bia (M A.) and Denver (Ph.D.) Universities. A World War n veteran, the r ima judge iias studied in Lon don at the Royal Academy of Dr a;: fir Arts, and is stage di r< etc for the Roche. U»r(N, Y.) Opera Theatre Association. *** AS THK WIND put its should er to the door, fire smacked its lips as it curled among the embers. . m, to t,.n * Budweiser. is the No. 1- . selling beer in the world. y°Jt’s 1 / Every drop tells you why. YbwL J P.S . Our exclusive Beechuood Ageing produces a taste, a smoothness and a drinkability you'!! find in no other beer at any price. ANHEUStR BUSCH. INF • SI IOUIS • NEWARK . LOS AWCtItS » TAMPA . and soon HOUSTON. TEXAS i Jir 1 <> • i f i . ft <*: % . l ' ' | ' ! Collectors* items! 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