Wednesday, October 23. 1963 . rW!Wft,t;Mi, JW...-AMJ i li J. .m. . '''K"'''nlr.. i.i,,''.. v ' ' " v3 C .JVjrW-n.,,v. -.i ;, ." in ' '. gifr. IS1 ' ' II1 Vent i -i i I ' - . I;; . plji - V4 ' "j il i ! ir,w.-,,. " Renaissance Work Shown At Ackland Now on permanent display in the Main Gallery of the Ackland Art Center of the UNC-CH is a fifteenth century Italian Renais sance altarpiece, The Madonna and Child with Saints Lucy, Se bastian, John the Baptist and Catherine of Alexandria, by Jaco po Sellaio (1441-14931. Concerning the significance of this major addition Joseph C. Sloane, director of the museum, says, "In the first place it's the only fifteenth century Italian work the museum nas and it fills a considerable gap in the collec tion. In the second place al though the painting has suffered a great deal of damage through the years the key parts, that is, the Madonna and Child, are in good condition. It's an important piece of that size 90 inches by 86 inches including the frame and the sacra conversazione was a typical type of altar painting during the Renaissance Period. There is no similar picture in all North Carolina and thus it com plements the collection in Ra leigh in this respect. "'Not much is known of the his tory of the painting but it's at tributed to Sellaio who is one of the more mysterious painters of Laughs English "Murder at the Gallop," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by George Brown, directed by George Pollock, starring Mar garet Rutherford. By STEVE DENNIS How English are the English! Even for those who dislike Agatha Christie, there must be something exciting about the prospect of Agatha spoofing Aga tha in the movie now showing at the Rialto Theatre in Durham, "Murder at the Gallop." Starring the invincible Mar garet Rutherford, this is a movie with a positively therapeutic value. One of the funniest wom en around today, Miss Ruther ford has the face of a blood hound and the talent of an unre constructed laugh. Milchester has problems mur der, murder, and murder. Or so Miss Marple (Margaret Ruther ford) thinks. A blustering old busybody who sees the world through the murkily tinted spec tacles of Agatha Christie's vision of the murder mystery, Miss Marple is concerned. A wealthy, eccentric old man dies One of his four heirs states that he has been murdered, only to be spitted on a long hatpin for all her pains. Now there are three. Miss Marple is sure she knows THE ONE, until he is murdered. Finally, after a wild twist in the ballroom of an Eng lish inn, she KNOWS. But it would be unfair to reveal the conclusion to this mad wave of crime After solemnly pronouncing her opinion that "The books of Aga tha Christie should be required reading for the police force Miss Marple sets to At first the Inspector is politelytoleranU NOW PLAYING Shocking, Revealing and Almost Too Daring! THE "1 - 1 -Ji THE I Z M 1 n 'i the middle and latter part of the fifteenth century. Sellaio was an eclectic painter who was influ enced by almost all the major styles around him particularly in his early work. He was a pupil of Fra Filippo Lippi and was in the group that included the young Botticelli. The Madonna and Child show the lingering in fluence of the International Style and there are traces of that in fluence, particularly of Domenico Veneziano in the Madonna. The coloring is unusually fresh and vivid. The museum is open to the public Tuesday through Friday from 2 until 5 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m. ; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. Closed Monday. ANY TAKERS AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI), "Sam," a University of Texas student who gave no further identifica tion, is about to be drafted. He put a sign on a bulletin board that advertised: "Help. Need wife quick. I'm being drafted and must get married by Oct. 31. Call ggr 2-5720." Pepper Movie then frankly alarmed, and final ly jealous as Marple succeeds where he only approaches. Mean while, we, the audience, have seen some of the most delightful comic scenes in any recent Eng lish film cavort themselves across the screen. If you have never seen Mar garet Rutherford, you owe it to yourself to experience this movie. If you have, you will anyway. As if Rutherford were not enough, the other characters are suffi ciently crotchety and "English" to amuse even the most hard ened Anglophobe. A poignant French short, "Chil dren Adrift," serves as an hors d'oeuvre to this irresistible main course. "Attendez-moi," cries the waif who is here the hero in a world of beauty, squalor, death, and love. Relax, Outfit Your Quarters With an Aquarium and Tropical Fish Billy Arthur EASTGATE Z2 PEANUTS 2z i.theiijety-sicthand last letter of tte English alnfenbet: via Utm yom the Gretu a ztfssa alphabet "I 4 1 . n All Campus Calendar Items must be submitted in person at the DTII offices la GM by 2 p.m. the day before the desired pub lication date. Lost and Found notices will run en Wednesdays and Saturdays only. TODAY Wesley Foundation Co mm mi ion 7:15 a.m., Wesley House. Hockey Club 4-6 pan.. Women's Gym. . IDC Meeting originally Wed., has been cancelled. Y-Public Affairs Committee 4:30 p,m., Y-Bldg. Stray Greeks 6 p.m., Lenoir Hall. Scuba Diving Club 7:30 p.m.. Indoor pool, Woollen Gym, in structors and equipment furn ished, coeds invited, experience not necessary. Yack pictures 1-6 p.m., through Fri., basement of GM, for Law (1&2 yrs.), Medical U&2&3 yrs.), Public Health, Dentistry, and Dental Hygiene students, also late Sophomores and Phar macy students. Dix Hill Committee 1:50 p.m., trip to Raleigh for orientation at hospital. Ways and Means Comm. will not meet this week, meeting next week to be announcd. YMCA, CCUN Banqet 5:30 p. m., Lenoir, address by Sam Leverin. YMCA, CCUN 7:30 p.m., Ger- rard Hall, address by Maurice Liu on The United Nations. School Board Convention 10:25 a.m., Memorial Hall, Mark Eth ridge will be the keynote speaker. Hockey Club 4 pjn., Women's Gym floor and baseball field. VMfA-YWrA For ten Students comm. 4:3U p.m., upstairs , Y-Court, all interested students please attend. Sex 2 p.m., YMCA President's Office, anyone interested in planning a conference on sexual mores and morals is invited. "Little Mary Sunshine" 8:30 p.m., through Sun., Playmakers Theatre. MOVIES Carolina The Girl with the Golden Eyes. . - Varsity A Girl Named Tamiko LOST AND FOUND Articles may be claimed at GM Information Desk or Y-Court. Found - green madras coat, nametag Paul Sears, claim 100 Howell Hall. Lost 2 spiral notebooks in geo graphy bldg., return to Jon Siwik, 542 Ehringhaus, reward. Lost sterling silver charm bra celet left in Gardner Hall, con tact Jan Stout, 108 Spencer. The Contemporary Giviiizaiion Study Aids - Back In Slock At The INTIMATE NO U0ND I (JAKE UP 0JITH A HEADACHE:: THE DAILY Campus Lost unusual gold bracelet, con tact Ginger Tribble, 968-9002. Lost girl's silver pearl ring on a silver chain, contact Martin Cromartie, 29 Ehringhaus. Lost Bulova watch in Woollen Gym, reward, contact Poik Rutherford, 308 Alexander. .Lost natural-colored London. Fog with name Anne Belcher on inside, at Lenoir, contact 968-9010. Lost brown leather wallet, con tact Maung Maung Pyone, 411 Coker Hall. Lost 7"x4" secretary, cards in side, contact Donald Walter, 224 Joyner. Lost black wallet, contact Char les A. Becker, 304 Ruffin. Lost brown leather wallet, con tact Charles Vaughn, 433 Ehr inghaus, reward. Lost yellow gold, Waltham, Economical Living Bank Financing COLLEGE VIEW MOBILE HOr.lE SALES 409 Main Street Carrboro, N. C, Phone 942-6462, Chapel Hill J. D. Browning, Manager IPORTAHY NOTICE MAKE Holiday Reservations KowS MANY FLIGHTS ALREADY FULL FOR BOTH NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER FOR RESERVATIONS CALL CONTINENTAL TRAVEL AGENCY PHONE 912-4151 117 E. Franklin St. i i I MMIIIIIIP'WI I MM Ml 11 II Mil I -L " " : : Sr!s k F I NGER TIP SV i - 1 l- 1 THE I l tONTOURS "DO YOU : LOVE MCl J I -tow k ux tie war flK Monday Night, Oct. 28, 8:30 P.M. One Show Only, Dorton Arena State Fair Grounds. All Seats Re served. $200, $2.50, $3.00. Tickets on sale at Kemp's Record Store in Chapel Hill. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Fraud S. Store 9. To exca vate, as coal 10. Robust 11. One 12. Like a wing 13. Excess of chances 14. Gain 16. To become old 17. Breach 18. Behold! 19. Seed 21. Upright 23. Devour 24. Demand, as payment 25. Buffalo Bill . 27. Small sleigh 50. Land measure 51. Foot digit 32. Method S3. A firearm 86. Ascend 37. Unseal S8. Departed 39. Country road 40. Biblical 5. Well defined 6. Circle ' of light 7. Norwegian saint 8. Dangers 13. Tree 14. Good friend 15. Little child 17. Obtain 20. Negative vote 2L To project 22. Unwinds 24. Owing 25. Head covering1 lb 19 23 25- lb name 41. Finishes 62. Jumble DOVN 1. Stain 2. Impeded 3. Cuckoos 4. Encoun tered 3o 33 34- 37 39 TAR HEEE Calendar men's wrist watch, contact Neil Beach, 968-0165. Lost black leather wallet with important papers, may keep money but return papers, Ge orge Willets, 304 Graham. FUTURE Carolina Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Group 6 p.m., Fri., supper and speaker Rev. Jim Raines, "Basic Christiani ty: Part Two God's Answer to a Universal Problem." United World Federalists Study Course 7 pjn., Y reading room. Girl Scout Comm. Fri., up stairs Y, all interested are urged to attend. Bridge Lessons sign-up at GM through Mon., beginning les- 5108 Market Street Phone RO 2-0411 Wilmington, N. C. D. D. Browning, Owner YOUR ELLS T8I LOST TK SWEETEST WT ra ils H 1 L.W 1 - fcVJ . 1 T M kVHB 26. Bright ly colored bird 27. Pass moun tain peaks 28. Artist's stands 39. Cereal Yesterday's Answer grain 31. Harmonizes 34. Reach across 35. Look after 36. Loose, outer garment 38. Herd of whales' 3 1 to 1 12- 4- 15 1 17 tS 2o 21 22. 1& 31 33. 35 'A 34 2a 3& AO A P A PftJ 14 OjP! ' V gETliMSLPNiE I'M E 5E3 JhE Pi AlTjAjT I ) Bkt'dl g Sicpig nEMa HlUiNI'Tpfs A N" 7 'err ClHriAjN NJ!h a gEl 13 a. vgr Y SlglRiiOjPAHL 1P-23 sons start Tues. Beth Ann Daniels, Folk Singer 8 p.m., Sat., Rendezvous Room, GM. English Club 7:38 p.m., Fri., 3fll Carroll Hall, John Knowles will read sections of his books. National Affairs Seminar 2 p.m., Thurs., Y-Court, planning of a seminar on U.S. domestic prob lems and policy. Orientation Reform Comm. 4 p.m., Thurs., Grail Room, GM. Academic Affairs Comm. i p.m., Thurs., Woodhouse Room, GM, organizational meeting. Elections Board's Compulsory Meeting 9: 20 p.m., Thurs., Howell Hall, for Candidates for class and Honor Council posi tions. Wesley Friday Night Supper 6 p.m., Fri., interested persons call by 2:30 Fri. afternoon. CLASSIFIED ADS "THE AMBITION OF THE Northwestern Mutual has been less to be large than to be safe; its aim is to rank first in bene fits to policyholders, rather than first in size." Arthur DeBerry, Jr., C. L. U. and Associates Tele phone No. 942-6966. NEED AN ENCYCLOPEDIA? WE have used ones priced at anywhere from $5.00 up. Come and see. The Intimate Bookshop, 119 E. FranK lin. 1963 HONDA 300 MOTORCYCLE, red, like new. $550.00. See at Im ported Cars, Ltd. HELP WANTED MALE: STU- Hpnts interested in working part- time. Must have previous selling pxtierience in men's clothing. Ap ply Manager. Varsity Men's Wear, Franklin bt. 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