Chancellor of the Exchequer, assesses the dollar's strength in Europe. 9 p.m., channel 4. ABC Movie: "Fat City," John Huston's realistic study of small-time boxers, starring Stacy Keach and Jeff Bridges. 9 p.m., channel 5. Saturday Free Country. Joseph (Rob Reiner) fears deportation when the immigration department learns he was a revolutionary in Lithuania. 8 p.m., channel 5. Great Performances: Aaron Copland leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a concert of his own music, including "Clarinet Concerto" featuring soloist Benny Goodman, and "Fanfare for the Common Man." 8 p.m., channel 4. CBS Movie: "The French Connection." Oscar-winner based on real-life narcotics investigation. 9 p.m., channel 11. In Performance at Wolf Trap showcases Benny Goodman, performing "That's a Plenty,""Sing, Sing, Sing,"and a jazz arrangement of "Rhaposody in Blue," with pianist Patricia Prattis-Jennings. 9 p.m., channel 4. Wimbledon Tennis, with taped coverage of women's and men's singles finals. 12 noon, channel 28. Phil Ochs Memorial Celebration, a tribute to the late folksingersongwriter who was known as "the troubadour of the Left" during the '60s. 10 p.m, channel 4. Sunday In Search of the Real America examines the economic progress of black Americans. 7:30 p.m., channel 4. Evening at Pops: Henry Mancini helps Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops raise the curtain on their ninth season. 8 p.m., channel 4. Masterpiece Theatre: "Poldark." Aunt Agatha's dying curse haunts George: Is Valentine his own son? 9 p.m., channel 4. Solzhenitsyn at Harvard: taped coverage of Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 's' commencement address at Harvard University. 10 p.m., channel 4. Monday Turnabout: "Choices," a look at birth control, vasectomies and abortion. 8:30 p.m., channel 4. Opera Theatre presents Verdi's comic masterpiece, "Falstaff," based on Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor." 9 p.m., channel 4. Tuesday National Geographic Special, a journey down "The Volga," depicting a cross section of Soviet society. 8 p.m., channel 4. CBS Movie: "West Side Story," a Romeo-and-Juliet story set against feuding Manhattan street gangs. 8 p.m., channel 11. Baseball All-Star Game, telecast live from San Diego. 8:30, channel 5. Music in Jerusalem documents the activities of the Jerusalem Music Center. Pablo Casals, Isaac Stern, Zubin Mehta and others perform. 10 p.m., channel 4. MIPS 'oil ul rv Kilclicn where you can enjoy country cooking fresh vegetables and breakfast Eat in or Take out. Open... Wekdtiys 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sundays 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 405 W. Rosemary St. next to Cat's Cradle 942-5837 Wednesday Nova: "The Green Machine" explores the hidden world of plants through time lapse photography. 8 p.m., channel 4. Great Performances: "Secret Service," an 1895 spy thriller by William Gillette, set during the Civil War. 9 p.m., channel 4. The Tar Heel Thursday, July t, 1079 Radio WXYC takes requests from 6 a.m. until sign-off at midnight, seven days a week. Call 942-8989.' Thursday In Focus Close-up on Joe Walsh and the Eagles. 6-11 p.m., WDBS (FM 107). Toscanini: The Man Behind the Legend features music by Rossini, Paganini and Bizet. 7 p.m., WUNC (FM 91.5). The Art of the Economists: discussion of model building and forecasting. 8 p.m., WUNC. Musica da Camera, a celebration of chamber music festivals, recorded at the Berkshire Playhouse. Tonights's program features the Finlandia String Quartet and the Raphael Trio. 9 p.m., WUNC. Earplay: Arthur Kopit's Wings, about an elderly aviatrix confronting her last adventure. 11 p.m., WUNC. Friday In Focus Bruce Springsteen, Amazing Rhythm Aces. 6-11 p.m., WDBS. Opera Is My Hobby looks at the great tenors Pavarotti and Bjoerling. 7 p.m., WUNC. The State of Science Fiction Today, a round-table discussion, and interview with sci-fi illustrator Frank Kelly Freas. 8 p.m., WUNC. Netherlands Concert Hall features the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, with Peter Frankl, pianist. 9 p.m., WUNC. Saturday Saturday Opera: Donizetti's Roberto Devereux, the story of Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, featuring Beverly Sills and Robert llosfalvy. 2 p.m., WUNC. Jazz Alive showcases Ella Fitzgerald, performing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. 10 p.m., WUNC. Sunday Great Choral Works: Berlioz' Te Deum, with tenor soloist Franco Tagliavini. 9 a.m., WUNC. Continued on page 18. LWV m. 1 & I -M. ft M sV A m 1 I 3 Union free flicks July 7 Slaughterhouse Five The sometimes funny, sometimes grim adventures of Billy Pilgrim, adapted from the Kurt Vonnegut novel. July 9 The River Niger Slice-of-life portrayal of survival in the Watts ghetto. Starring Cicely Tyson, James Earl Jones. July 10 You Can't Cheat an Honest Man My Little Chickadee W.C. Fields in top form, first at the circus, then in the Old West with Mae West. July 12 Macbeth Roman Polanski's version of the Shakespeare classic, with no punches pulled when it comes to violence. July 16 Next Stop Greenwich Village Autobiographical comedy set in the Beatnik '50s, by the director of An Unmarried IVomiiM. July 17 Casablanca The Humphrey BogartIngrid Bergman classic about love and war. With Claude Raines, Sidney Greenstreet and Peter Lone. July 19 Friday Foster Pam Crier as a news photographer seeking to avenge the murder of a friend. With Godfrey Cambridge, Eartha Kitt. July 21 The Man Who Fell to Earth Metropolis Two fantasies, fifty years apart. David Bowie as a visitor from outer space, and Frit Lang's 120 view of a futuristic city. July 23 Amarcord One of Fellini's most lighthearted movies, celebrating childhood. July 24 Beau Gest 7 he 103J remake of the adventure classic, with C.ary Cooper heroic and Brian Donleavy deliciously villainous. July 2t Hour of the Wolf Bizarre Bergman study of an artist'sdescent into madness, told from his wife's point of view. Liv Ullman and Max von Sydow star July 28 Murder on the Orient Express Sophisticated, polished, and thoroughly enjoyable adaptation of the Agatha C hristie classic, with an all-star cast. July 31 Mutiny on the Bounty Powerful performances by Clark Gable as mutineer Fletcher Christian, and C harles Laughton as the tyrannical Captain Bligh. August 2 Frenzy A murderer is loose in London, and an innocent man falls under suspicion. Alfred Hitchcock at his most dazzling. August 4 And Now for Something Completly Different Monty Python in a series of comedy sketches that will make you laugh til your sides split. August b Dr. Strangelove Peter Sellers steals the show playing three idles in Stanley Kubrick's brilliant satire about the Bomb. George C. Scott and Slim I'iikens co-star. August 7 Rebel Without a Cause Superb story of American youth in the '50s. Starring James Dean, Natalie Wood and Sal Mineo. All shows are at 8:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union. Admission is by UNC student I D. or Union Privilege card. SSSSSSSS9S9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS No Coupon Necessary Good 7 Days Each Week OUR EVENING SPECIAL BAR-B-QUE beef ribs and a mug 0 your favorite beverage NTrTPl $3.50 1010 Hamilton Road - Highway 54 Across from Glenn Lennox taSMfejJEitSFsa ODen bundav - Thursday I :3U - y D.m. g All major Credit Cards Friday 1 1:30 - 1 1 p.m.; Saturday 5-11 p.m. ffl "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "FOR THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH: BUT THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD!" Romans 6:23 "AND MUCH STUDY IS A WEARINESS OF THE FLESH. LET US HEAR THE CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE MATTER: FEAR GOD, AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS: FOR THIS IS THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. FOR GOD SHALL BRING EVERY WORK INTO JUDGMENT, WITH EVERY SECRET THING, WHETHER IT BE GOOD, OR WHETHER IT BE EVILI Ecclesiastes 12:12-14. Whoever shall undertake to write a history of the families that tear not God nor regard the duties they owe to man, but live and riot on the miseries of their kind, will portray to the world an awfully instructive chapter of the retributive justice of God - many a family that started out In life and formed a family connection under the most auspicious circumstances. They were industrious, enterprising, frugal and seem to have started fair for domestic peace and a happy competence. Yet in an evil hour they yielded to the delusive bait of temptation - they were In haste to be rich. They turned aside from the paths of honest Industry and domestic tran quility and plunged Into a dissipating and Inlquitlous business, which, while It seems to promise wealth and future Independence, It was but the sure presursor, to ruin and disgrace; or the same ruinous result was arrived at no less effectively by the violation of The Holy Dayl How awfully In the history of families Is the truth sometimes Illustrated that God will "POUR OUT HIS FURY UPON THE FAMILIES THAT CALL NOT ON HIS NAME." "THEY THAT DESPISE ME SHALL BE LIGHTLY ESTEEMED." Examples crowd upon us from every quarter: Every neighborhood furnishes them!" In Numbers 32:23 God says: "BE SURE YOUR SINS WILL FIND YOU OUT!" In Deuteronomy 32:29 God says: "O THAT THEY WOULD CONSIDER THEIR LATTER END!" "Sin is any want of conformity unto, or transgression of The Law of God!" We now quote God's Second Commandment as found in Exodus 20: 4-6: "THOU SHALT NOT MAKE UNTO THEE ANY GRAVEN IMAGE, OR ANY LIKENESS OF ANYTHING THAT IS IN THE HEAVEN ABOVE, OR THAT IS IN THE EARTH BENEATH, OR THAT IS IN THE WATER UNDER THE EARTH: THOU SHALT NOT BOW DOWN THYSELF TO THEM, NOR SERVE THEM: FOR I THE LORD THY GOD AM A JEALOUS GOD, VISITING THE INIQUITY OF THE FATHERS UPON THE CHILDREN UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION OF THEM THAT HATE ME: AND SHOWING MERCY UNTO THOUSANDS OF THEM THAT LOVE ME, AND KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS." Several times friends with the desire to be helpful have suggested a change In the name of this Column. Wonder If unconsciously, they too resent the negative of God's 'THOU SHALT NOT!" What use have you for a servant that won't carry out orders? "WHY CALL YE ME LORD, LORD, AND DO NOT THE THINGS WHICH I SAY" Luke 6:46. True Faith follows after Perfect Obedience. P.O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031

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