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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 41

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VTTT Friday, August 3, 1973 She Austin Statesman Austin, Texas Page A41" JiilSfclOliliJJ SIM TIL P.M. FUTURES 2:30 4:20 1:00 kSO Austinites Attend Workshop yjSM QOSHJiJJIB never strikes twice I enoozh! -cause once is i flf '7 I Mil nf" 5 I' -y 4" John Bustin r. CANYON Three young A I musicians from Austin attended the 21st West Texas Instrumental Music Camp held on the campus of West Texas State University here. Participating in the two-week session were Claudia McCall, Yank Lawson, Bob Haggart and Bud Freeman, the evening should provide quite a challenge for young Dixieland cornetist Jim, Cullum Jr. and his cohorts.

The event is scheduled for Oct. 10 in Municipal Auditorium. i'wi- 400 Spiller Lane; Sherri Taylor, COUNTRY HEADLINERS Sammi Edwards, will be on hand for. the 1012 E. SL Johns and Kathryn Starnes, 2307 Bluffview Dr.

Regarded as one of the largest camps of its kind in the 0" Aqua Festival kickoff luncheon Friday. They'll also participate in the Friday night land parade. Miss Smith became nationally known for "Help Me Make It Through the Night," while Edwards is regarded as one of the fast-rising "new" stars of country music. Smith (left) and Stoney Edwards, two high riding stars of country music, will share the bill of a country-western show being staged at 8 p.m. Saturday in Municipal Auditorium as part of the Aqua Festival.

Johnny Rodriguez heads the bill and, along with Miss Smith and nation, the West Texas Instrumental Music Camp A few fast odds and ends: The UT Cultural Entertainment Committee comes up with an innovation for its 1973-74 season three New York dance and theater companies in residence on the UT campus for extended periods. Scheduled for campus stands during the fall and spring are John Houseman's City Center Acting here Oct. 31-Nov. 3 the American Ballet Theater's repertory company, on campus Nov. 5-7 and the Nikolais Dance Theater, here March 4-6 with performances and Meantime, the CEC has re-booked famed French mime Marcel Marceau for an encore engagement after his crowd-pulling appearance here last March.

features band, orchestra and baton instruction alone with College-of Fine Arts for. the last decade, has retired from that gruelling job which she nevertheless performed most gracefully for all those -years. Taking over the is Jerry Harris, who's been a reliable aide in the program office for the last couple years and who previously functioned as business manager of the Zachary Scott Theater Center. a London Records has released an unlikely but diverting sort of LP "The Odd Couple Sings," sporting, naturally, Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, stars of TV's Couple" series, doing-an assortment of pleasant old tunes One-Note," Cole Porter's "Friendship," etc.) and a few new ones, too. The results are surprising.

If private lessons. i- The camp is staffed by aI .1 I I .1 members of the WTSU music Buy U.S. Savings Bonds A faculty. Coffee Workers Pact Extended HOUSTON (AP) A possible BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8:00 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK strike by 700 workers at the Maxwell House coffee plant perl Country star Willie Nelson has had to bow out of Wednesday night's Aqua Festival country night. He's booked for a taping session for the Mike Douglas Show The Star Queen Revue, a troupe of female impersonators from New York, is in town to stage a.

Tuesday night performance at De Place on East 12th Popular Library has just published the paperback edition of "Nina," the autobiography of Baroness Nina Van Pallandt, the mysterious "other woman" who received world-wide attention through Clifford Irving's hoax biography of Howard Hughes New from the makers of "Fritz the Cat," the world's first X-rated animated cartoon: Another cartoon feature titled "Heavy Traffic," also rated X. was averted Thursday as a contract was extended to Sept. 13. Elmer C. Kincaid, federal mediator, said the extension will permit negotiations to con LEVY GARDNER-LA VEN prfsenr tinue.

The contract was to have BURT REYNOLDS "WHITE LIGHTNING" expired Thursday and members iiV JENNIFER glLUNGSLEY NED BEATTY BO HOPKINS MATT CLARK of Local 408 of the Amalga' And add this attraction to Rod Kennedy's '73-74 season: The World's Series of Jazz, pitting the hard-swinging World's Greatest Jazz Band against the spirited Happy Jazz Band of San Antonio. With such jazz stalwarts as by ARTHUR GARDNER j) JULES V. LEVY Scmnpty WIUIAM NORTON mated Meatcutters and Butcher Directed by JOSEPH SARGENT Workmen had voted 425-64 to authorize a strike should nego Contract Granted DALLAS (AP) J.W. Bale-son Co. a subsidiary ot, Centex has been1 awarded an $11.9 million contract from the General Services Administration to build a new 14-story courthouse and federal building at Roanoke, com-, pany officials announced Thurs-, day.

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