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...couple G.O.P. fund raiser and address some 8,000 members of the National Baptist Convention of America, a black, religiously conservative church with 6.5 million members. While Ford was being interviewed at television station KMOX, a minor drama was unfolding ten blocks away. Inside cavernous Kiel Auditorium, where the President was scheduled to address the Baptists about one hour later, Patrolman Thomas L. Calcaterra spotted a man standing on a catwalk about 40 ft. above the stage -holding what appeared to be a .45-cal. pistol...
...glimpse of the enemy-or of his conversion. There were even six Southern belles with hoop skirts and parasols to welcome the invader. Originally, Rocky was scheduled to address 200 people in the Mobile sports arena. But there were so many requests for invitations that the auditorium was filled to capacity (1,800). Rocky shared the podium with Wallace and treated him like an old friend. "I am honored to be in your presence," he told Wallace, and continued: "George and I didn't always agree on issues, but we always respected each other. We were the two [Governors...
...differences between the two groups were sharply revealed when staffers gathered in a CIA auditorium last spring to watch a videotape of an interview in Canada with former Agent Philip Agee, who quit the agency to write an exposé of the CIA (see BOOKS). After the screening, a lively debate broke out between those who felt that some of Agee's charges were well founded and those who denounced him as a contemptible traitor...
...electric blues. But this is seldom, and their original songs, as well as the old staples from the father of the Banjo (who even has one of the five pegs on the instrument named after him), make them one of the best acts around. At MIT's Kreage Auditorium tonight. I'm not sure what time, and may be you'll have more luck calling 253-232s for this little place of information than...
...wafting and mingling from a dozen different clubs, not sailors and revelers with one earring stumbling out of doors, maybe, but at least truckers and dirt farmers on a night out. But it's just a row of dirty book stores and porno booths, privacy ensured, and the old auditorium, Ryman's, which used to be the Grand Ole Opry in better days, looks like a church turned bingo hall. The Ernest Tubb Record Store is only a dingy Woolworth's--lines of cheap cowboy boots and tumbled boxes of western shirts, old George Wallace Speaks records, trick glasses that...