r 4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday, January 28. F, n It Campus Scenes From a Marriage Bergman's incisive, unmelodramatic study of two married people, their dependence on each other, their loss of romance and their relationship during and after their divorce. With Liv Ullman, Erland Josephson, and Bibi Andersson. At 6:00 and 9:30 tonight in Carroll Hall. Free with a student ID. The Adventures of Robin Hood Swashbuckling in the grand old style with Errol Flynn and his band of merry men of Sherwood Forest fighting the good fight against the evil Sheriff of Nottingham and King John. With Olivia de Havilland as Maid Marian. Preceded by the short, Orange and Blue, directed by Peter Chayeff. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday in Carroll Hall. Free with a student ID. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre Humphrey Bogart is Fred C. Dobbs, a somewhat paranoid fortune hunter who searches for gold with a couple of men. But distrust increases once the gold is found and the men begin to fight. With Walter Huston, who won an Academy Award for his performance. At 7 and 9:30 p.m. Sunday in Carroll Hall. Free with a student ID. The Seventh Samurai At 7:30 tonight in Hamilton Auditorium. Admission is free. Sponsored by Curriculum of Peace, War and Defense. Chapel Hill Burn The powerful story of revolution on the Portugese-controlled Caribbean Island of Quemada in the mid-nineteenth century. Marlon Brando plays an agent of the British government, which is anxious to break the Portugese sugar cane monopoly. H is plan to lead a Quemadan slave revolt is thwarted when the slaves decide to take their future into their own hands. At 7 and 9:15 p.m. Saturday in the Hargraves Community L. enter. A donation ot Jl.-H) is requested. For local theatres, see advertisements on TELEVISION Roots-humors of slave rebellion pervade Pirt 6, which finds Kizzy, now 36, kindling a romance with a slave called Sam. Prlmts You're invited to see a live Beseler color printing demonstration at our store. By watching you'll learn how to make beautiful prints from color negatives in just two easy chemical steps. Beseler 2-Step Chemistry makes color printing as easy as black-and-white! Come to our demo and see all the exciting new Beseler products, including everything you need to set up your own color darkroom! DATE: 'Today" TIME: 2-8 p.m. Beseler... Untrtedark FH University Mall. West Wing Next to Optical Illusions 929-5555 'frBh cdll 4l!lt ftjt$z CM CO CO LLI 2 O o Q E .iiMk. j..faSta ..jaws EIWefflM 1977 pt f7Z n7 r3 nzrs ttt tt Meanwhile, Sam's gambler-owner seeks to buy Kizzy's son "Chicken George," nicknamed for his reputation as a gamecock handler. Leslie Uggams stars as Kizzy. At 9 tonight on Channel 5. Part 7 is at 10 p.m. Saturday and the conclusion is at 9 p.m. Sunday. Masterpiece Theatre The publication of his letter about destitute war veterans propels James into the political arena in Part 2 of Upstairs, Downstairs. At 10 p.m. Saturday on Channel 4. Lanigan's Rabbi The debut of : this crime drama shows a small-town police chief played by Art Carney who joins forces with a rabbi to solve murders. The series opens with the unlikely duo investigating the slaying of the guest of honor at a Man of the Year Gala. At 9:30 Sunday on Channel 28. Chapel Hill Cats Cradle Sea Dog and Friends Revue, featuring Scott Madry, perform at 9 tonight and Saturday. Admission $2. Com par dies Windjammer performs at 9 tonight and Epilogue performs at 9 p.m. Saturday. Admission $1. Gryphon Rodeo Cool performs at 9:30 tonight and Saturday. Admission $2. The Station Treva performs at 9 tonight and Saturday. No cover. Raleigh Cafe Deja Vu Adele Foster performs at 9 tonight and Saturday. Admission $3. Charlie Goodnights Razzmatazz performs at 8 tonight and Saturday. Pier Hard Times Jazz perform at 9 tonight and Saturday in their last performance before they break up. Admission S3. Confounding! ii "...Nothing less than the most exhilarating entertainment of the film year to date." Vincent Canby -NEW YORK TIMES 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:30 Fri-Sat only 11:4 From the f Best Seting Novel TOESEmi-PER-CEHT SOLUTION A UNIVERSAL RELEASE TECHNICOLOR - 9 ALANARKIN- JOEL GREY VANESSA REDGRAVE " cr- il 'ill.- ROBERT DUVALI cf lh virilism LAURENCE OLIVIER ... p..- M..n i and NICOL WILLIAMSON "An ingeniously contrived spree, with one of the wittiest wrap-ups of any mystery movie." Pauline Kael NEW YORKER 1:15 315 7.15 9 15 TJ As Incredible As Star TreU COMING SOON: Fun with Dick and Jane Lumeire Ten Little Indians T T T T f ! 1 T 1 I T T T I I I 1 1 lAlB r-28 NITE LIFE CHAPEL HILL fJf mwm r, III ABOUT WU l UrL ki ALL WEAK, tn mi, AS WKN0U, 6AMESH0LU CELEBRITIES ARE NOT REALLY CELEBRITIES IN AM FORMAL SENSE, SINCE FEW OFTrTEM MY YES, UJHAT one. Downm QUESTIONS 0F6AME- v SWUI CELE BRITIES? I fif CMEBRAT1NG' The Crucible The Playmakers Repertory Company presents Arthur Miller's play at 8 tonight and Saturday in the Playmakers Theatre. Tickets are available in 102 Graham Memorial for a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday. All other performances are sold out. Godspelj The Village Dinner Theatre presents the musical with a rock beat based on the Gospel of St. Matthew through Jan. 30. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are $12.50 Friday and Saturday and Sll Sunday through Thursday. Man The Barber of Seville Rossini's comic opera will be performed at 8:15 tonight in Page Auditorium on the Duke University campus. Tickets are $3, 52.50 and $2. For more information contact the Page Box Office. The North Carolina Symphony Tickets are on sale for Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, to be performed at 8:15 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31 in Memorial Hall. HELD OVER 8th WEEK shows! 7 NEBxsrPmesi panwot or 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 PETDSLLBB. "the mm SHOWS! 2:00 4:30 7.O0 9:30 4 LEE ROGER MARVIN -MOORE m J ZZ2UTGT 7 NOW SHOWING Franklin Street phon 942-3061 pit's still a f ight Late show Fri-Sat 1 4 .Of! I S Tfcg COfcS BY tl' ii HjjIHd Lw.uw yauwi!1 'in ii mwu ww.jii i . j -jwwsagrawwag 16 I " fT Afl y : VJ x p.-.-. ...... ............... 1 .,a,'.v.v.v- - K.-F.-X:-lK-:f k-YYyYYyYYYvyyyyyxkxxxxj ( Acting ( under the artistic direction of John Houseman in ty Tonnossao Williams Tuesday Evening, February 1st at 8:30 P,M. DUKE'S PAGE AUDITORIUM Tickets $4.50, $3.50, $2.50 ONE SHOW ONLY Tickets are on sale now at Page Box Office A Presentation of the Duke Union Committee on the Performing Arts W NEVER WROTE TOME OR CALLEP ME, BUT I STILL TH0U6HT ABOUT tfOU... DO THINK HOU LOVE ME? PO YOU LOVE M MORE THAN LIFE IT5ELF7 Tm. mm U 8 PM Of M ngMt tmmmnm ITS A NECESSARY SYSTEM, W0UQH. ONLY BY CREAW9 THEIR OtON CELEBRITIES" CAN MOST GAME SHOWS hwe Rm rrJF. STAY IN THE AtMHIN6U0RIH BLACK! rpJFBPAmvii Admission is by season memberships or by general admission, $6 for adults and free to students with an ID. National Student Printmakers Exhibition is showing at the Ackland Art Center through Jan. 30. Ackland hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Free. Undergraduates Above Ground, a juried student art show, is being shown through Feb. 13 in the South Gallery of the Student Union. Morehead Planetarium Cosmic Showcase will be showing through March 14 at 8 every evening. Admission is $1.25 for students and $1.50 for adults. 107th Edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus The Greatest Show on Earth will open at the Greensboro Coliseum on Feb. 15, for 12 performances HELD OVER 5th WEEK stResonD KRistxffeRSon E5HOWS f i -ah 4:20 7:00 9:40 1 A StflR IS BORn a . rr.Q All seats $1 .50 the same old story, for love and glory. Paramount Pictures presents "IPLAT IT AGAIN, SAM" Till Jul APj. me CjpungM i LOEURieHTNOU) i'MTHlNK IN6 A LOT ABOUT LIFE... 3r Q f j WEIL, BURBANK. AS I UN DERSTAND IT, THEY'RE RAISED IN ABANDONS? SOUND STAGES.. UHERE V01HEY GET THESE PEOPLE? Ii . imiiiii ihi ii mi -iitFrniriiiini J SILVER STRHRH shows C IJ'V SL GENE WILDER 1:00 m Jh" 7:15 m if 9:20 H2n"f WPR f 855 I 2nd WEEK x.j 1 X X X mm through Feb. 20. Prices range from $4 to $6. For more information, call the box office at 294-2870. Wmm UNC-FM 91 Today The Amsterdam Concert gebouw Orchestra performs at 9 p.m. The orchestra will perform Mozart's Conerto For Piano & Orchestra No. 21 in C Major and Dvorak'a Symphony No. 8 in G Major. The conductor is Jesus Lopez-Cobos. Hunt nixes budget request; may cause vet school delay by Peter Masterman Staff Writer Plans for the state's first school of veterinary medicine could be postponed if the N.C. Legislature adopts the governor's 1977-79 budget proposals, an N.C. State University official said Friday. Terrence M. Curtin, chairperson of NCSU's preveterinary department, where the school is to be located, said the school will not be able to admit its first students until 1983, two years later than originally planned, if Gov. James Hunt's budget proposals are adopted unamended. The governor's budget, released last week, excludes the $9.3 million requested by the UNC Board of Governors to begin construction and hiring of faculty for the school. Hunt's budget does request that $500,000 be allocated under "Reserve for School of Veterinary Medicine," each of the next two years to continue development and planning. The biennial budget must now go before the legislature for final approval. Here it is open to debate and reappropriation of funds. In a letter to the Board of Governors Friday, UNC President William C. Friday said the board could not meet its major objectives for the University if the General Assembly accepts the governor's budget proposals. Friday said an additional $132 million is needed, of which $9.3 million would go to the first stage of construction of the vet school. The Duke University Union Major Attractions Committee proudly presents: BOSTON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13th at 8p.m. in Cameron Indoor Stadium Tickets $5.50 and $6.50 Available at Page Box Office, and all Durham and Chapel Hill Record Bars UNBELIEVABLE SAVING? CALCULATORS, STEREOS Enclw p rwillH ! tM Mil mm ,m I HI . Hmrw. HU CI C-O.D- PLEASE CHECK BOX F02 ITEM OSDSCED ADD 3.M FOB HANDLING AND SDIPPEIVC Texas IftSSAJCTlCfJliS electronic edeubtors WAS SI-52 $300 PC-100 .:..$29S SI-5......$180 SI-51M....S SO SAU $16.95 $149.95 $ M.95 $ 52.95 $ 33.97 $ 92.95 $109.95 SI-40 $ 50 TI-S050M ..$130 Tl-5040....$150 Abeva pricas indwd AC KiaotorChargm, Carrying and fwl one year factory warranty. CAPS REG SALE SX-1250 $900 $SM SX-1050 5700 $469 SX-950 $600 $402 SX-IS0 $500 $347 SX-7S0 $400 $279 SX-650 $300 $213 SX-550 $250 $171 SX-450 $200 $149 RECEIVERS Add 4 tar Haadiiafl and SMppiafl STEREO WAREHOUSE 307 W. BEAVER AVE., STATE COLLEGE, PA. UM1 Saturday North Carolina Folklife: At 8 p.m. Tommy Jarrel, the well-known fiddler from Mount Airy, plays his music and tells fascinating stories about his early experiences. Sunday The North Carolina Symphony Orchestra performs at 1 p.m. The orchestra will play Berlioz's Beatrice and Benedict Overture, Schumann's Concerto for Cello and Orchestra and Prokofiev's Symphony No. 5. At 7 p.m. The Complete Jack Benny-Fred Alien Brosdcsste Some of the most memorable programs of these two great comedians, are broadcast. Curtin said he is optimistic that the General Assembly will restore the funds for construction. If they do, Curtin added, the school could open in 1981 as planned. But without assurance of sufficient funds, securing faculty and staff for the school will prove difficult. Nobody will take a job without some assurance that he will get paid the next year, Curtin explained. Planning for the school began three years ago, but its initial funds from the legislature did not materialize until 1976. With these funds ($500,000), a team of consultants was brought in to assist in academic planning. The team, which consisted of approximately 40 persons, advised the planners about the departments needed, the number of facultry, their qualifications and supportive services the planenrs began looking for a site and an architect to design the buildings. They chose a Charlotte firm, Fere bee Walters & Associates, and the site across from the State Fair Grounds at the old Union Dairy Farm in Raleigh. The next step will be to discuss with the architect specifics such as the number and sizes of rooms needed and necessary equipment When this is completed, Curtin said, the planners will present a report to the legislature for approval. Total cost is estimated at $35 million, but Curtin said he believes it will be less. When the school is completed and in full operation, it will admit approximately 70 students each year. Fast Delivery Guaranteed HEWLETT PACKARD MODEL WAS SALE HP-21 S100 S 49.95 HP-22 S165 $109.95 HP-25 $145 1126.95 HP-25C $200 $175.95 HP-27 $200 $153.95 HP-67 $450 $309.95 HP-97 $750 $449.95 SEND FOR FREE, CATALOGUE PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ONLY WITH CREOIT CARDS 814-237-5990 (Add 3 for Cradit Card Orders) O in