The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, February 16. 1972 CaniBiis Calendar Bruce Firestone Tickets for Roller Derby are on sale at the Union information desk and area Record Bars at J 2 and $3 for students. All those interested in attending the Young Democrats Club college convention and ski weekend in Boone Feb. 13 and 19 should contact Geoffrey Mitchell at 933-6153. Rides wili be provided and rooms have been reserved. There is no registration fee. Japanese Karate Instruction by black-belt instructor begins Thursday in the Tin Can at 7 p.rr.. For more information, call 933-1615. UNC Physics Colloquim: Dr. R.I Ritchie, of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will discuss "Surface Plasmpns in Solids" today at 4 p.m. in room 265 of Phillips Hail. Colloquim on Summer Jobs: sign up this week in 211 Gardner Hall to attend one of the meetings in 209 Gardner Hall. Students interested in seeking an office in the Feb. 22 YM-YVCA elections should come by room 102 in the Y building to sign up for an interview. Anyone interested in being on Men's Honor Court and any girl living in a sorority, Cobb, Connor or Parker dormitories interested in being on Women's Honor Court should come by Suite B of the Student Union and sign up for an interview. There will be a meeting of all faculty and students interested in working with the Fine Arts Festival next spring. The meeting will be held today in the Student Union check the information desk for location. Battle House buffet is closed today and for the rest of the semester. SL Finance Committee will hold budget hearings beginning Monday. Any organization CYNICAL? FRUSTRATED ARTIST? You are invited to participate in the DAN WHAT'S-HIS-FACE CONTEST Any dormitory floor where there is a Dan Lewis poster is automatically qualified. Simply draw an original interpretation of Dan's face on the poster as it is posted on the floor you live on. The entries will be judged at the end of the election by the Committee to Elect Dan Lewis (win or lose). Poster faces will be judged on Originality CynicismSkepticismSarcasm Aesthetic Quality Interesting Use of Medium Don't try to put one over on our team of experts, because you can't! If your floor, apartment, etc., wishes to enter, but does not naive a poster of their very own, call 929-1018 and we will rush you your full-size Dan Lewis poster immediately. FIRST PRIZE: Free live band for a party on your floor to be arranged upon announcement of award. (Offer void in Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and outside the continental limits of the United States) wishing to receive funds in the 1972-73 budget should come by Suite C and sign us for an interview. The Chapel Hill Film Friends will present "Chapayev". a Russian fitm of the 1930s, tonight at 8 and 10 in Greeriaw 131. Admission is $ 1 for single admission. Want to get HIGH? Learn to fly in Air Force ROTC. Would you turn down S lCO-a-month while earning a commission in the United States Air Force? Only a DOPE would. There will not be a meeting of the Freshman Council this week. All members will be notified by letter concerning future business. Found: male wedding band, Feb. 10 in Carmichae! Auditorium around 2 p.m. Inscription on inside, inquire at Union information desk. Found: dissecting kit in blue case on second floor of Wilson Library Monday. Call 933-8207. LOST: Shorthaired, relatively small, mixed-breed, blond female dog. No collar. Lost in vicinity of Eastgate. Answers to Faustus. Call 929-6932. Lost: a pair of octagonal, wire-framed glasses in black case. Call Melinda at 929-4972 or 933-5032. Women discuss journalism role Triangle area women in various fields of mass communications will be at Howell Hall Thursday at 8 p.m. to answer questions and give their impressions on what a woman faces in these professions. Sponsored by the Triangle Club of Theta Sigma Phi, professional women in communications, the program will feature six five-minute talks. It will then be thrown open to questions which can be asked of the panel or Theta Sigma Phi member Kac ar c (D1F1 .haniintiii If your first exposure to "Adrift" was the Playboy spread on Paula Pritchett skinny dipping in the Danube, then you're probably well acquainted with the natural resources of both actress and location in this new, rather haunting film by Czech filmmaker Jan Kadar. Kadar, who first received recognition in his own country' n 1952 when he won the Czechoslovakia State Prize for "Hijacking", did not become widely known in the United States until his much celebrated "Shop on Main Street" in 1964. "Adrift", which is his latest film, was shot on location in Bratislava between 1968 and 1970, with one long halt in production coming immediately after the Russian invasion. The film begins, in the sense that this is the opening scene, with a fisherman (Janos) returning home with medicine for his ill wife. As he is preparing to administer it, a shout comes from the river informing him that a woman (Anada) has taken her life. Janos rushes out to search for her, but after combing the river in his boat for hours, he finally washes ashore exhausted. At this point we are introduced to a group of men who are gathered around a campfire men whom we later learn Janos has already met in town. There, amidst an underworld setting of darkness and fire, Janos begins to tell the story of his infatuation with this mysterious Anada: how he fished her out of the water, fell in 97$ TODAY 97$ 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. CHOPPED SIRLOIN wSpanish Sauce 2 veg. and bread ACC 97 entrance behind the Zoom self service H1AE 97c THE DUKE UNIVERSITY MAJOR ATTRACTIONS COMMITTEE AND THE ASSOCIATION OF AFRICAN STUDENTS PRESENTS : - A I. 1... I -1111- WITH SPECIAL GUEST HOT, BUTTERED, SOUL SUNDAY, FEB 20. 7:30 P.M. DUKE INDOOR STADIUM TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE RECORD BAR :y::::::::::::::vW:-:-:;:;?5i? BTH Classifieds Sale: 1964 Buick La Sabre, 2 DHT, AC, PS, PB, rad., ww, $400. Good tires, one owner. 286-4351. For Sale: 1971 Vega hatchback, green, 110 hp, 4 speed, air, am radio, tape, 11,000 miles, $2100. Call 966-5437. SPECIAL STUDENT FLIGHTS TO EUROPE. $215 Raleigh-Onrham London New York; $240 Atlanta London New York; $180 New York London New York. Call 942-8195. For Sale: BEST 350cc motorcycle in town: My Yamaha R-5 in excellent condition with 5000 miles. A bargain at $550. Call 942-1538 or 929-5766. FLIGHTS Fly a special BOAC jet JFK to London and back this summer. $215. Commercial and charter costs have soared due to new IATC regulations. 929-4985. Weltron 8 track car stereo tape player & speakers. Only one year old and just like new. Call after 7pm at 968-2056. (Will also sell tapes). STEREO SYSTEM: Must sell a great system. Phillips turntable with B&O SP12 cartridge. Dynaco SCA80 amp. Advent speakers. Was $600 new. Now $400. 942-7372 evenings. Need ride to ASHEVILLE or BREVARD COLLEGE this weekend (or Thurs.). Will share expenses. Call Kathy 933-7333 or Emy 933-7335. Thinking of buying a new European car? SAVE UP TO $1500. Import your own car. Student run imports through Avis. 489-8954 (Mark), 942-7372 (Phil). For Sale: FIREBIRD ESPRITE Silver - All power, AM FM, tape, gauge cluster & clock, turbo-trans, p. windows. Rally II wheels, formula steering wheel. $2200. Call 966-5446. Female needed to share 2 bedroom Kingswood apartment. Furnished. Located 3 minutes from campus by car. Call Linda, 967-6024 before 5 or after 9pm. FOR SALE: 2 month old 10 speed bike. Center-pull brakes, tubular frame. $80. 933-4346. For Sale: 6 oak book cases, 4 office chairs, GENERAL STATUTES OF NORTH CAROLINA and other legal books. Write box 315, Nashville, N. JC. 1968 Ghia, $1300, 59,000 miles. '71 engine. Call Kris, 933-3742 days and 942-1620. Garrard SL55 for sale; $20 without cartridge; EXCELLENT SHAPE; recently oiled, adjusted, and reconditioned. Call 929-2610, ask for Lewis. Also, maybe 4 AR4ax speakers. Male Help Wanted: Student for part time work at University Motel. About 25 to 30 hours per week. Evening and weekend hours only. Call 942-4132. Wanted: One ticket to the UNC VA basketball game. Call 933-2947! TRIANGLE DISCOUNT STEREO. Ripped off by outrageous prices? Get ALL BRANDS components and systems at LOWEST PRICES; affiliated with STEREO BUYING SERVICE. Call 942-7172. 1968 Datsun 2000, rebuilt engine, 5 speed, radials. Excellent; $1600 firm. Also Sony TC 20 car tape deck; $90. 967-4828. REWARD OFFERED for return of orange Schwinn Varsity bike taken from behind Morrison. Call Kevin at 933-4286. No questions asked. 1968 VW bus in Perfect Condition; Pioneer Auto Cassette Deck, speakers free; Sansui AU-555 amplifier; Garrard 4fJ B turntable; Electro-Voice speakers; JBL L-44 speakers. 942-8313. For Sale.- Fisher-50 portable suitcase style stereo (originally $200); KLH-18 FM stereo tuner (originally $120). $80 each, $150 for both. 967-7725, after 6. FURNITURE REFINISHING Antiquing & Restoration. Also finishing in modern color variations.. For skilled professional refinishing, call 542-4793. Ski Boots: Mordica, plastic, excellent condition, size IOV2M, used only one season, original $80 value for $50, with carrier. 966-5011. For Sale: 63 VW convertible, white with black top. $250. 942-1491 after 5. Two rides needed to Hickory, NC Friday February 18. Can leave anytime after 1:00. Call Cathy, 933-5131. For Sale: AKC registered Irish Setter puppies. Championship bloodline. Males and females. 8 wks. Call 933-4076. Must Sell Teac A-1500 tape deck. Excellent condition. Best offer takes it. Call 968-2074. Apartment available March 1. 2 bedroom, carpeted, luxurious pool & air cond! 6 mi. from campus. Unfurnished. $140mo. Call 489-6412 after 6. 1966 Kawasaki 175, good condition, cruises at 55 mph; $125. Call 942-7913 after 6:30pm. 2 helmets, $25. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT in Yellowstone and all US National Parks. Booklet tells where and how to apply. Send $2.00 Arnold Agency, 206 East Main, Rexburg, Idaho 83440. Moneyback guarantee. For Sale: 350 Honda Scrambler. Excellent shape, only 2400 miles. Sissy bar and Bell Helment inc. $600 or best offer, 933-2575. Needed: 1 female roommate to share 3 bedroom trailer. Own room with V2 bath. 4 mi. from town. Call 929-1242 after 5. $40 a month. For Rent: Nicely furnished air conditioned rooms for male graduate students. Call 929-1349 after 7:30pm. Salome is coming, Salome is coming, Salome is coming, Salome is coming, Salome is coming, Salome is coming, Salome is coming, Salome is coming. SENIOR PRE MEDS! Binocular Steindorf microscope, 1962 model. Med school approved. $290. Get yours before the rush this summer! Call Gary, 967-6892 after 6pm. '68 Ghia with '71 engine, top mechanical condition, $1200 firm. Call Kris 933-3742 days or 942-1620 before 10pm. Brand new king size waterbed for sale. $27. 942-3932. Ski Boots: Humanic 606, men's 7M used about 4 times. Excellent condition. Only $ Ski Boots: Humanic 606, men's 7V2M used about 4 times. Excellent condition. Orig. $100, now $55. 929-2991. OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS: Australia, Europe, S. America, Africa, etc. All professions and occupations, $700 to $3,000 monthly. Expenses paid, overtime, sightseeing. Free information, write. Jobs Overseas, Dept. A-9. Box 15071. San Diego, CA. 92115. love with her, and finally lost her to the river again. The film alternates between the bright, lyrical snatches of Janos story and the dark, almost menacing tor.es of the nocturnal gathering. Almost like the chorus in a Greek tragedy, the travellers interrogate Janos, comment on him, console him. Is he dead, we wonder, and is this a purgatory in which some sort of judgment will be passed? Is this Janos" final reckoning? Kadar doesn't exactly tell us, but in an unusually ph otographed back projection sequence, we do become aware of the barrier which now exists between Janos and his previous life. As the fisherman runs toward his home in this final scene, the house itself seems to draw away; the harder he runs, the faster it seems to recede. The vivid contrast in tone which is drawn between the bright narrative segments and the underworld exchanges is carefully underscored by Vladimir Novotny's fine cinematography. The fire light discovers alternately threatening and sympathetic caverns in the faces of the inquisitors, and the r.ver shots, particularly the river families ro;r,g through the momins tc. manage V. - river, both as ever ar 4 taker of uii.i. w hiwh is cen.a! to ti "Adrift features Yugoslavian actress Miler.a Dravic as the lovely but f.mp'.e wife, Rade Marcovic as the fisherman Janos. and American model-turr.ed-actress Paula Pritchett as the exotic stranger whose voice, perhaps mercifully, is dubbed over in Czech M for ary Travers schedule Carmiehael Saturday by Howie Carr Feature Writer Mary Travers, formerly of "Peter, Paul and Mary" and now recording and performing on her own, will appear in Carmiehael Auditorium Saturday night. Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert are still available in the Union for SI. 50. A member of the famous recording trio with Peter Yarrow and Paul Stookey since 1961, Travers is the first to break away from the group. Her first solo LP, "Mary," was released last February by Warner Bros. Records. NEW DIMENSIONS UNIVERSITY SQ SLEEPWARE BY FORMFIT ROGERS Gown Pictured Available in Eight Colors i i Born in Louisville, Kent., Travers moved to Greenwich Village at an early age with her writer-parents. At the age of 20 she was a member of a folksinging group named "The Songswappers," which was greatly influenced by the work of Pete Seeger. In 1958, Travers appeared in the short-running Broadway musical, 'The Next President." Finally, in 1961, she joined with Yarrow and Stookey to form Peter, Paul and Mary. The trio's first big-selling single, "Puff, the Magic Dragon," won the group an invitation to appear before President John F. Kennedy at the White House. Peter, Paul and Mary became mildly controversial during this period when they released Bob Dylan's "Blow-in' In the Wind," a civil-rights song that was eventually banned in South Africa and parts of the American South. The group Don't Kiss This Vtek's 5 moiY Boon THE OLD B0CX C02SXH 1J7 1 Ernst EossBtrj Strset Chpl Hill tried to live up to its image, performing at various demonstrations such as Dr. Martin 19b 5 Marc! o n Luther King's Washington. During her years with Peter. Paul and Mary. Travers sang before approximated seven million people on three continents and appeared on numerous television programs. Some of their popular songs included. "I Dig Rock V Roll Muic." "Lemon Tree," "500 Miles," and "If I Had a Hammer." In the late 10$ the group declined in popularity, though the trio did record a million-selling single. "Leaving On a Jet Plane," in 19bl. 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