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- A 4The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 24, 1982 BJew movie dramatizes family trials Public service winouncernents must be turned Into the box outside DTH offices in the Carolina Union by noon If they are to run the next day. Each item will be run at least twice. today's activities Cmm celebrate our Lord's Sapper at 5:15 p.m. every Wednesday at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. A fellowship meal follows at 6 p.m. in the Campus Center. All are invited. Interested in state government? The Keep the Two-Year Tern ConitW wSI hold an organizational meeting at 4 p.m. in 226 Union. Everyone is welcome. Eckankar There win be an Introdactory Talk oa Eckaakar titled "ECK, The Boundless Unity,, at 7:30 p.m. in 213 Union. David Taylor, Chapel Hill Town Manager, win present his "Views on Planning" at the Short-Talk series, sponsored by the Department of Gty and Regional Planning, at 1 p.m. in 102 New East Building. There wiH be a meeting of the Assodatioa of IateraatJoaal Stndrats at 4:30 p.m. at the International Center. Anyone is welcome to help up plan the International Olympics. ECOS wiU meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. We're planning projects for Earth Day, April 22 and helping with RHA's Conservation Month in March. If you're interested in the environment, then ECOS is interested in you. AS those wishing to join in on the march in Fayetteville to protest U.S. intervention in EI Salvador are invited to an "Aawricaa for Cotnmoa Sense" banner making party at 7:30 p.m. in 215 Union. Dr. Roger SUaa will speak on "Ethics In The Corporate World" at 7:30 p.m. in 2 Old Carroll Hall. A presentation is followed by discussion with Student Panel and audience. The Aviation Society of UNC is having an informal dinner and discussion with Mr. Robert Glitz, former U.S. Airforce THe qy egr of -thc secRer city teres a FT 1 l iTVO Nil In Address- TO PLAY THE GAME: Answer each of the riddles that will appear here each week in February. Write your answer in the blanks below each riddle. The letters with numbers below them corres pond to the numbered spaces in the master key. As you fill in the letters of the master key, you will be spelling the name and location of a secret city in Europe. Send us the solution, and you and a friend could win a trip there, free. TO ENTER SWEEPSTAKES: 1 . NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. 2. Grand Prize consists of two regular round-trip economy airfares to the secret city, 30-day Eurail passes, American Youth Hostel passes, two backpacks and $1000 in cash. 3. Cut out master key for use as official entry blank or use 3" x 5" card. Print your answer along with your name and address. Mail to Secret City Sweepstakes, P.O. Box 601 8, Norwalk, CT 06852. 4. The first 1 ,000 correct respondents will receive a poster as an entry prize. 5. Ail entries must be received by 31582. Enter as often as you wish, but each entry must be mailed separately. 6. A random drawing of all correct entries will be held 32282 by the Highland Group, an independent judging organization whose decision is final. 7. Sweepstakes void where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted, 8. All potential winners may be required to sign an affidavit of eli gibility to verify compliance with the rules within 30 days of receipt of same. For a list of prize winners, send self-addressed, stamped envelope to Secret City Sweepstakes do Highland Group, 16 Knight St.. Norwalk, CT 06851. Q6N6RAL FOODS 1NT6RN ATION General Foods Corporation 1982. Suisse Mocrja -J J isappuccino u!rrvif instant ewe? Mvtwef amsssrvuMswincomi acvtuGC There's More in Your V? By CHRISTINE MANUEL Staff Writer Shoot the Moon depicts the story of an all too common American tragedy the break-up of a marriage. George (Albert Fmney) is a successful author, and Faith (Diane Keaton) is his loyal wife. Faith alone raises four boisterous daughters who possess the energy of a monsoon. The girls almost worship their mother, constantly devoting nearly all their attention to her. Despite Faith's devotion, George becomes alienated and has an affair with Sandy, played by Karen Allen. The, destruction of the family soon follows. Director Alan Parker (whose previous credits include Fame and Midnight Ex press) creates a sensitive, realistic look at an American upper-class family's strug gle to stay together. Bo Goldman's delicate, rich screenplay meshes tragic drama with light humor. When George remarks that San Francisco "could die of quaint," Faith isn't amused. He answers her silence; "I'd forgotten you'd stopped laughing." Besides Keaton and Finney, other ac tors give fine performances. Karen Allen, in a too hrif anpearence. plays C-130 transport pilot, at 5:30 p.m. in the lobby of New East Building. A lecture series oa Medical Literature win be held 7-8 p.m. on the second' floor Conference Room Health Sciences Library. Discussed win be audiovisual resources and services, videotapes and other formats, A-V serials, computer-assisted instruction and continuing education scries. COMING EVENTS Society of Jaaus win meet Thursday night in the Union. Come to Kaffrektatsfti every Thursday afternoon from 3-5 p.m. at the Newman Center. Speak German with professors, students and community members. AH levels of speakers welcome. Alpha CU Sigma wffl have a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in 307 Venable followed by the pledge ceremony (called for brothers) at 7:30 pan. Pledges, please remember your S15 pledge fee. 'Interested in volunteering an hour each week to brighten up . the lives of nursing home residents? Come to the orieatarJoa meeting for Campos Y Nonfe Homes Outreach Committee at 5 p.m. Thursday on the second floor lobby of the Campus Y bunding. Please bring a little something to supplement a chicken dinner. The Caroina Students for Life wiU meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in 218 Union. W al Street Ethics will be the topic of the Campus Y Dinner Discussion at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Dr. Roger Shinn from Union Theological Seminary, New York City, will be speaking city in Europp0u cqM fa. ana c a fi t es A O A, x. a 1 S 9 10 .State- Zip. 2 14 (Answer to Week MXK6 QOOD COMPANY. JrishJMochaMnt t nSH SITU BWWllI yUTftt KVtKMjW CVfRASt USTWWSTVlt 5 j"! George's lover Sandy, who is in search of a friend. Peter Weller, plays Frank, a sensitive tough guy hired to build a ten nis court for the Dunlaps, who becomes Faith's lover. The four daughters are masterfully played by four energetic and talented young actresses. But Dana Hill's perfor mance as the eldest daughter Sherry stands out. George wants his freedom,but at the same time clings to his family when he realizes he is losing them. Finney is able to relate George's loneliness and angry impatience without becoming a pitiful character. With Reds and Shoot the Moon under her belt, Keaton could claim to be. the most dynamic film actress of today. Her portrayal of Faith Dunlap as a pa tient, loving mother, and a loyal yet cynical wife, is believable. The musical score is very simplistic, an ominous, creeping piano. Although its ease lends some somber effect it. becomes monotonous. A mdf e intricate . theme could have been more potent. Overall the film is a sort yet sad look at an average American home's im perfections. Moreover, it is the story of two people trying to win and take all, as , in the game of Hearts, to shoot the moon. at this pot luck and discussion. Sign up at the Campus Y. "The PakstioJaos: Security, History aad Human Rights" is the topic of the fourth Great Decision '82 discussion to be held at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Carolina Union auditorium. The UNC Ecaaatafcal Group wffl sponsor a slide show discussion. "Modern Slavery-Todays" Migrant farmworker' " wiU be at 8 p.m. Thursday in Person HalL A reception wffl follow. James Fallows, noted author and Atlantic Monthly editor, wffl discuss "Current Trends in National Defense Planning" at 8 p.m. Thursday in 100 Hamilton Hall. The public is invited and the event is being sponsored by Curriculum in Peace, War and Defense. Professor SaKatore I. Comporeak wfll discuss the relation ship of culture and society from the perspective of a Renaissance scholar in his lecture "The Crisis of Humanism and Theology in the Renaissance" at 4 p.m. Tuesday in 569 Hamilton Hall. The Anerkaa BaOet Theatre U wffl bold aa opea company dass from noon until 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Han. The company wffl also have an open dresstech rehearsal 2-5 p.m. Saturday. Students are encouraged to come watch these two events. Senior Class Committee wffl meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in 215 Union. Important decisions wffl be made please be present. No meetings on March 7 or 14. ITEMS OF INTEREST Free Diabetes Screening CbnJc wffl be held from 5-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at University MaU. Faculty and students will be present to answer questions on diabetes and diet. The Clinic is being sponsored, by the student branches of the American Pharmaceutical Association and the UNC School of Pharmacy. MED and SAAP applications are due at the UNC-School of Medicine and at the N.C. Health Manpower Development respectively on March 1 . For information about these two sum mer session programs here at UNC for disadvantaged students come to Pre-MedPre-Dent Advising Office in 201-D or 106 Nash HaU. The Carolina Ucuoa Humaa Rehtioas Committee is in the -my : Kj uncover its Key. n c 11 f 2 IS 14 WHAT AM I? to 1 work aR day and through the dark of night, So strong and yet so frcdl when love does leave, Wheal stop, I cause alarming fright, 1 swell with pride and cause a chest to heave. 11 10,6 3 Riddle: TEACHER) XL COfFeS "-1 MSW(TCOfKtKVt j rscMCx snru wswr cof ftf 'ON CAMPUS 00 I Bury 'the Dead- Shaw's play described as war commentary; director says it deals with current themes By MARY LIB JOHNSTON Spedal to the DTH The content of Irwin Shaw's play "Bury the Dead" is as shocking as the ti tle . it's about soldiers who come back to life after being killed in battle and try to prevent their frightened officers from burying them. The play will be produced Thursday through Saturday, at the lab theatre. DTH arts staff meets Thursday The arts staff will meet Thursday at 4:30 p.m. outside the Daily Tar Heel of fice. Anyone interested in working for the arts desk is welcome to attend the meeting or come by the office. 'process of selecting students, faculty and administrators to . participate as observers m a four-hour Personal Racial Awareness Seminar, conducted by Dr. Charles H. King, Jr. It will be from 1-5 p.m. Wednesday in Great Hall Union. Ap plications must be returned by March 5. Casapas Y Big Buddies: remember ice skating from 10 a.m. until 12 noon at Daniel Boone Rink. Little Brothers are admit ted free. Please show up. Also, applications for next year's co chairs are available at the Y. Deadline is March 5. Win a Honda Civic and help fight hemophilia. Raffle tickets only $3 from Arnold ait society, ait rorce Hint:, W2-758T. John Kelvin Bryant and Cadets in support of the Hemophilia Foundation. - Airborne Veterans please contact Bob Pace at 967-8492. The UNC Guitar Association win meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in 202 Hill HaU. We will discuss an upcoming concert and Billy Stewart will have a special presentation. This is an important meeting and all guitarists are welcome. So practice your chops and bring your ax. The Fraaybird Appredatkw Club will meet at 6 p.m. in 1 13 Lewis Thursday. All interested audubon members attend. Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Union. Contemporary Christian Music Group will perform. Also Michelle and Lisa will be there. NCSL members pick up your bill books this week in 210-E, -. Suite A of the Union. Bill reports are due at the next meeting. The International Assodatioa of Students in Economics and Business will hold elections at S p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room. The meeting was previously scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Anyone interested in co-chairing the Campus Y Dinner Discussion Committee please stop by the Campus Y before ' spring break. Anyone interested in participating in the International Af fairs committee or the Campus Y call Susan Ladd at 933-1736. Join us in a protest of U.S. involvement in D Salvador. We have rented four buses to carry students to Fayetteville on Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at the Fort Bragg Coalition table in the Union. Ballots to nominate professors for Distinguished Teaching . Awards are available through March 5 at the Union, libraries, Y -Court and around Campus. Submit to 102 Steele Building by March 5. Any UNC organizations or dubs interested at having a booth or doing a demonstratioa at the New Well Health Fair on April 6 and 7 please call 942-WELL between 3 and 7 p.m. through Thursday. "Chariots of Fire" discount tickets available from the Maranatha Student Fellowship Monday through Friday from , Our SPECIAL FAST Lunch includes your choice of 16 dinner menu entrees plus fried rice, steamed rice, or lo mein & a choice of 3 soups all for only $2.64 Lunch M-F, 11-2:30 pm Sat. & Sun., noon-2:30 pm Dinner Sun.-Th, 5-10 pm Fri. & Sat. 5-10:30 pm 132 W. Franklin St. across from Univ. Square SUPERMARKET PRICES WIDE VARIETY Kraft r.lccaroni n CI Cheese Dinner 714 oz. ft eo ) ii w u a Limit 4 with $10.00 cr mors purchasa GROCERY Borderts Cremora, 22 oz. . Coffee Creamer ... 1 .99 Baggies, BO'S , Sandwich Bags ..... 59$ 150's ..... 99$ Contadina, 8 oz. oiOH nn Tomato Sauce . o 1 .00 White House, Vi gal. w Apple Juice ...... 1.49 Nestle Quik, 22 oz. . - Chocolate Syrup . . 1 .39 Nestle, 14 oz. plain or marshmallow, . Hot Cocoa Mix.... 1.19 NBC Spoon Size, 12 oz. Shredded Wheat . . . . 99$ Minced or chopped, 6 oz. -Doxsee Clams ...... 89$ Ronzoni, 1 lb. , Curly Edged Lasagna 99$ fun size, 1 lb. bag Milky Way& Q Snickers 3.U7 Carnation, 13.0Z. . Evaporated UWk . . j3D urn Free public performances will be given in room 06 of Graham Memorial Hall each night at 8 p.m. with an extra show at 4 p.m. Friday. Director Ann Shepherd, UNC lecturer in drama, said the soldiers in "Bury the Dead" illustrate that "if the dead could tell about their experiences, it would change the point of view of the living." The dead soldiers' conversations with loved ones and officers reveal the hypo crisy in government, the false promises of war and the shallowness of many human relationships, Shepherd said. The young men's major lesson, though, is that peo ple should enjoy life to the fullest. Shepherd said the play, which is per formed by master of fine arts students, is appropriate for drama students because it demands versatility. Each student plays three or four roles and must convey the play's themes with minimal sets and cos tumes. She called the nlav exnressionistic because it uses symbols to replace con ventional scenery. 1 1 a.m. until 1 pjn. and 3-5 p jn. at NCNB Plaza. . Pregnancy Supports Services (PSS) exists as a non-profit, non-political organisation concerned to offer women in crisis pregnancies positive alternatives to abortion. If you would like more information about our program or about how you can hdp out, we welcome your calls. Evening, 942-8168 or daytime at 929-3728. DAT (Dental Admissioa Test) applications and "Update" hand-out for those planning admission to dental schools for fall '83 are now available in 201-D Steele Building and 101 Nash Hall. Test is April 17; application deadline is March 22. MCAT (Medical CoBege Admission Test) applications and "Update" hand-outs for those planning admission to Medical Schools in fall '83 are now available in 201-D Steele Building and 101 Nash Hall. Test wiU be given April 24. 1.D. pictures re quired with applications, due March 26. Anyone interested in serving as the UNICEF Y Committee chairperson next year, please leave a message at the Y or call 967-32 for more information. Applications for places at the reception for Tom Wolfe after ha Caronaa Symposium appearance March 18 are available at the Union desk. Watch for coming symposium events. Nominations for the Roger A. Davis Award, presented to the student who has given outstanding service to the Universi ty, especially in residence bfe, are now being accepted. Nomination forms are available at the RHA office, suite B, Union, and are due March 31. The Excec Committee of AED win meet at 5:30 p.m. Friday in the hospital cafeteria. Undedded about a career choice or major? Career planning aad decision making group will hdp you identify your interests and skins and explore career opinions. Call University Counseling Center, 962-2175 to sign up. The Sixth Annual Student Lobby for Soviet Jewry win be hdd Feb. 24 in Washington, D.C Partidpants attend a brief ing and then meet with their congressmen. For information can Aliza Rosenthal at 933-6224 or Hilld at 942-4057. . The Order of the Old Well, a camDus honorary recognizing service and scholarship, is now accepting nominations for 1982. Nominations forms are available at the Union desk. Deadline is Feb. 26. Vietnam veterans interested in joining a support group, caU John Kin at 933-7057. Opportunities for-Walter Research Grants Applications from faculty members of senior colleges and universities in North Carolina for grants under the Institute's fiscal year 1982-83 program will be accepted until April 2. No exceptions wiU be made to this cutoff date. Additional information and copies of instructions for preparation of proposals can be ob tained from the Institute by contacting the Office of the Direc HUNAM M "5 CHINESE RESTAURANT Take-Out-Service 967-6133 FLOWLER'S CUSTOM CUTS YOUR MEATS Whole, lb. CO OO Beef Tenderloins . $3.32 New York boneless en nf Strip Steak lb. ... . . $.99 Rib Eye, lb. M Rankjb. QQ DAIRY Steak ' ' Blue Bonnet, 11b. M Fresh, lb. Cafl OQ Margarine s . . 231.00 Cornish Hens ..... $19 parkay1602 Holly Farms, lb. 7Qx Squeeze Margarine . . 79$ Drumsticks.......... 79$ Rfoodf8oz. Holy Farms, lb. Buttermilk Biscuits . 475$ Thighs 0f (p ; -L- diJLh iik FROZEN Richfood, 1 lb. . aj Bacon. ..$1.49 Sealtsst, Quart nn . Sherbet 99C Oscar Mayer, 6 oz. . oft 0,lc,Uwl ' ' ww V Cooked Ham $l .39 Minute Maid, 12 oz. n Orange Juice sl-Uc7 : Jeno's, 12 oz. . FOWLERS HAS A FULL pizza 31.05 Ti:.!E VIME STEWARD TO stouf fers1V oz. ' ASSIST YOU in YOUR Peppers with Beef $1.85' SELECTION'S! ASIC FOR 4 P, V DICKLAVe:DAnc:2.311C Ssep . Lasagna 10 oz.. .. 1 -49 Alexis Uchlne " : ' Travel Rose, 5th ........ . $2.99 PRODUCE j Sauvignon, 5th $3.65 San Martin Burgundy, Chablis, & Rhine, Magnum . . . $4.49 Alexis Uchlne Chateau Prieure . Uchlne Margaux, 1977, 5th $9.99 12 oz. cans Old Milwaukee Beer . . 12$3.89 nifMSJi mm mm HjEfr ft rifiTtfflinfiitjin ft iiHyfe Shepherd chose a political play because she thought war was a current theme. "We constantly hear about increases in the defense budget and the threat- of war," she said. "When Shaw wrote 'Bury the Dead' in 1938, there was much talk of war. Such words were dangerous to this young writer looking at life as an artist. "Students of this generation are not very vocal about war," she added. "They need to realize they can't ignore the threat." Shepherd explained that the play is riot totally anti-war. " 'Bury the Dead' isn't a pacifist play because Shaw does believe there are just wars," she said. "The playwright recalled 'Bury the Dead' dur ing World War II but rereleased it for per formance during the Vietnam War." Although the lab theatre productions are free, tickets are required for admis sion. Tickets can be picked up outside the Graham Memorial box office. For more information call 962-1121. tor, 124 Riddick Building, NCSC, Raleigh, 27650-59999, Tdephone 737-2815. Intramurab: IM gymnastics meet today at 7:30 p.m. in 1 12 Fetzer Gym. . . Mandatory meeting for aU perspective IM basketball scorekeepers at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in IM-Rec of fice. . . Scorekeepers are used during IM basketball playoffs. Anyone interested in partidpating in the International Af fairs committee of the Campus Y can Susan Ladd at 933-1736. Join us in a protest of U.S. involvement ia El Salvador. We have rented four buses to carry students to Fayetteville on Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at the Fort Bragg Coalition table in the Union. Batots to nominate professors for Distinguished Teadwrg Awards are available "through" March 5 at the Union, libraries Y-Court and around Campus. Submit to 102 Stede Building by March 5. Any UNC organizations or dubs interested in having a booth or doing a demonstratioa at the New Well Health Fair on April 6 and 7 please call 942-WELL between 3 and 7 p.m. through Thursday. "Chariots of Fire" discount tickets available from the Maranatha Student Fellowship Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. untU 1 p.m. and 3-5 p.m. at NCNB Plaza. Writing test The 'DTH' writing test will be given at 7 p.m. today. Another test will be given Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Come by the 'DTH' office for more information. Writers wanted Anyone interested in joining The Daily Tar Heel sports staff should come by the office today or tomorrow between 3 and 5 p.m. and ask for Linda Robertson, sports editor. Applicants with clips should bring them. If you are unable to make it at these times, call 962-0245. ... CHARIOTS OF FIRE Discount Tickets Available at Second Sole, Athletic Attic Ci from The Heart Bookstore CONVENIENCE HOURS 7.-00 a.m.-12X5 Ivory Liquid DlsSi loitiiini Um!t 1wtth $10.C0 cr mcra order Red or White fv . Grapefruit ..... 5$ 1.00 Goldsn Ripe, lb. nn Bananas ....... 31 .UU Baking Potatoes lb. . . 39$ All Purpose, 5 lb. bag White Potatoes ...... 79$ a w:. Am SI aWi
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