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ftjjgyL December 13. 1968 .THE DAILY JAR HEEL Pae 3 !:!!:!!.....' '.i'Ki'lWXWAV.VA With Finnev's 'Charlie Bubbles' eek's Television Highlights 'W..V.'..'.'..-...j w i .I.- 1 " if f If i 5 . v fcJ 1 M':..-;; ! -S3 Natalie Wood As 'Marjorie MorniIlgstar, . . . Channel 5's Late Movie on Friday Night. (Appropriate channels are noted after each featured listing.) ft I FRIDAY 7:30 n m pnv nv a "" ivvji.rmiN. iou Know tnat .Personality Poster with Sophia Loren in the wet blouse? This gte where it comes from. Alan Ladd costars with her in a Greek y.drama about a sponge-diver. (8) 8 P'm W0MEN BEWARE WOMEN, a study of moral dissolution in 17th-century Florentine society. Diana Rigg (formerly Mrs. Peel of THE AVENGERS costars in this drama or incest, adultery and other things only educational TV can .get away with. (4) A 10 p.ra-JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE stars Betty Field as a ,gburbaP w,fe who dabbles in witchcraft. ROSEMARY'S ' il seems has opened up wide avenues of situation plot 'development. (5) 11:30-MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR stars Natalie Wood as "a VOUnf .Tpwich trirl on oc-n;:n ...ul A. . uaymng dtness wiin romannc ;?;:incunaiions toward a ;Kelly).(5) resort - SATURDAY P 12:15 p.m. LIBERTY BOWL: Mississippi Rebels meet the Virginia Tech Gobblers. (5) Jg 2 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Cleveland Browns vs. St. Louis -igCardinals. (11) X v.v.v:w-:i-i:wxc.:.:.M.:.x:::w SUPPORT THE ".DURHAM BOYCOTT The Black Community in Durham needs your help. Don't shop in Durham help make this a black and white Christmas. ... - DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. ReL school 4. Iron or heap ;f:The Eternal o( City lO.-'M-iO or fight" 45. Nothing 46. Australian lake and peninsula 47. Anybody or somebody DOWN 1. On one's own 2. Islamic ' VIP 3. Steaks and chops 4. Conse quently 5. Crawl 6. Soaks flax 7. Turkish title 8. Puffed muffins 9. Eng. air force 11. Like JFK's Frontier I territory gallery notation 14. French , camp 15. Fates IT. Painful . exclama tion 18. Before , , . noose, knot, cover, etc. 19. Caesar's four ..20. Silent , .2?. Fight . result ' 1 24. Travels r26. Celebes 'f-r. oxen . .28. 39.37 Inches (Brit. v- spelling) ' 29. First name in poetry . 30." Ideal" 31. Pretty picture: 2wds. xt 32. Grocer's 13. Pouts 2-j abbrevia tion 1 33. Cousin of the I- goldfish 35. Alternative 38. Institution of a sort ' 40. Show horse 'H: 42. Safe harbor plumed birds HERE '5 THE HOCKEY PUVER FITTING IM THE PENALTY BOX- c.r; I- .rr.' hat mrn it . .. . show dancer-composer (gene Cheaper by the Dozen? ST. LOUIS (UPI) When Mrs. William Simokaitis gave birth to her 11th child, Mark, 16 months ago, she said It would be her last visit to the maternity ward. But now Laura Jean has arrived to make it an even dozen. The father is a construction worker. 16. Greek island 19. Jot 20. West, for one 21. Below a cer tain require ment r PlAlvlilPnAlPTPTsi IA1T1 TROlyriA.P AfclHE ciWEls(YHrflNtstEl ICILIIIPriEIVIEINITi lElvlElSUTlll&lElSl Yeiterday'a Answer 35. Poetic verb 36. Dutch landscape painter 37. Shakes 22. Lisa 24. Mother of Uranus 25. Coral or China 27. Rough lava 28. Balthazar's gift - 30. Blemish 33. Before blanche or du jour (34. Before player or roll peare's river 38. Chromo some part 39. Compass point 41. Call out 44. Baseball position: abbr. VA I' I' W ' 111 ' w lllllilllll iS '6 17 1I1II11I " " 11" 11 1 3 W W -777m. " !: ! WVa vxui 1 ' il-7a i i A 1 4:30 p.m.-PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas City Chiefs meettheg Denver Broncos. (28) : 5 p.m.-BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP. World middleweight champ Nino Benvenuti defends his crown against Don Fullmer in this 15-round beamed via satellite from San Remo, Italy. (8) 11:30 p.m.-THE COURT MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELL is an Otto Preminger film, starring Gary Cooper g and Rod Steiger. (5) S SUNDAY 1 4 p.ra-PRO FOOTBALL: Baltimore Colts vs. the Losg Angeles Rams. (11) 8 p.m.-PBL presents "Can This Be America?" A collection S of cinema-verite essays on the American scene, featuring artists ;: Jonas Mekas, Andy Warhold, Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg & playwright LeRoi Jones. (4) Z 9 p.m. -THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS host The Doors, and;:!: the Committee, inprovisational comedy group. The Doors ix offer "Wild Child" and "Touch Me." (2, 28) S MONDAY 9 p.m.-THE SUNSHINE PATRIOT is World Premiere movie for NBC starring Cliff Robertson and Dina Merrill. It's g about espionage, the usual recipe for these first-time-anywhere $ quickie features. (28) 11:30 p.m. THE TONIGHT SHOW is hosted tonight by comic Woody Allen. (11) ijij TUESDAY $ v. v 9:30 p.m. N.Y.P.D. deals with an extortionist in New York g City's Puerto Rican ghetto who preys on the fears andc superstitions of his countrymen. The victims' choice: payment $ or an "evil spell." Carlos Montalban is "The Witch of 116th Street." (5) g WEDNESDAY g 7:30 p.m. -MARY, MARY was one of Broadway's funniest and longest-running comedies. Berry Nelson also starred in this i? movie version this time, with Debbie Reynolds. The play is :j:j about recently-divorced Bob Kellaway and his income-tax :? problems with ex-wife Mary. (2) 8:30 p.m. THE ROBE is again repeated. It stars pre-Liz Sj Richard Burton, Jean Simmons and Victor Mature, and it's S mostly gaudy spectacle with a few moving scenes. (5) Si 10 p.m. -JONATHAN WINTERS" welcomes Godfrey ijii Cambridge, which features in a spoof of TVs JULIA, this one called "Julius," and dealing with a white orderly in an all-Negro hospital. (2, 28) 10 p.m. -LAUGH-IN: Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., narrates "A i Political Christmas Carol," starring Jack Riley as Scrooge, Jo S Anne Worley (Lady Bird), and Arte Johnson, Henry Gibson Si and Dick Whittington (as Ghosts of Christmas). (11) : W.C. Fields, Chaplin Star In Free Flicks This weekend is Old-Time Comedy Festival at the Carolina union free flicks, featuring films by Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields and Baby LeRoy, with special appearances by Gary Cooper, Cary Grant and Sterling Holloway. On Friday night, the film feature is "Hand in Hand," a touching shot film telling of a friendship between two children. Winner of the Edinburgh Film Festival Award, the poignant film has its crisis when someone points out to the children that he is a Catholic and she, a Jew. With age comes prejudice, and the children are introduced to that prejudice. Also on the same bill with "Hand and Hand," is a Charlie Chaplin comedy featival, featuring four early Chaplin silent films, with synchronized musical score and sound effects added. "Between Showers" also stars Chester Conklin and Ford Sterling, in a comedy which features Chaplin for the first time with his screen characterization (as it was to be seen in later years) almost fully developed. "Laughing Gas" tells of the hilarious results when the dentist steps out of his office and Charlie takes over. "The Face on the Barroom Floor" is a burlesque of the poem about the skid-row bum who had been a famous artist before his wife deserted him, running off with another man. The final Chaplin short is which also Arbuckle. The pair play roisterers out on a glorious drunk: These films will be shown Friday night at 7, 9:30 & 11:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall. "Alice in Wonderland" comes to Carroll Hall Saturday night, but it's not the Walt Disney cartoon. This 1933 classic starred Charlotte Henry as Alice, W.C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, Gary Cooper as the White Knight, Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle, and Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen. To round out the program, three W.C. Fields commedies have been selected. "The Fatal Glass of Beer" features Fields as a northwoods trapper, who tells a wild tale about his son being lured to a fall through drink. "The Pharmacist" is a unified anthology of many of Field's standard store gags, as he plays havoc with his wife and daughter's boyfriend. "The Barber Shop" completes the trio. All films will be shown Saturday night at 6:30, 9 & 11:30 p.m. in Carroll Hall. The state flower of Vermont is the red clover. SUPPORT FU MAGGA CRUD (I EAT EAT GOALIES ! MUST DS GSTTIN SOFT.' J SEE IM JUMP I "The Rounders," features "Fatty amt Ton Area Film Schedules JL By HARVEY ELLIOTT Entertainment Editor CHAPEL HILL LADY IN CEMENT This sequel to TONY ROME is cut along the same lines: full of irrelevant vignettes of violence, perversion and silly goings-on. Frank Sinatra and Raquel Welch head the cast, which includes BONANZA'S Dan Blocker in a Hoss-like role. (At the Varsity, shows at 1:10, 3:15, 5:20, 7:23 & 9:25 p.m.). THE PINK JUNGLE-James barner stars in another one of those Universal Pictures quickies: An American photographer and his model, stranded in the wilds of South America, join a con man in a search for a lost diamond mine. (At the Carolina, shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9). THE LEGEND OF LYLAH CLARE A camp melodrama about Hollywood in the Thirties, featuring Kim Novak as a screen siren, and also as her 1968-look alike. Peter Finch and Ernest Borgnine costar. Reviews have been sharply divided between "high-Camp fun" and "the worst picture of the year." So take your pick. (Starts Sunday at the Carolina, shows at 2, 4:13, 6:26 & 8:39 p.m.). MARATSADE-Peter Brook's film of the Royal Shakespeare Company performance. It's a stunning theatrical happening; Peter Weiss's play is startling and fascinating, dealing with a play within a play within a play. Recommended as your best film bet of the week. (Starts Wednesday at the Varsity). CHARLIE BUBBLES Critical acclaim has greeted this Albert Finney movie, which he directed as well as starred. Liza Minelli supports in her first film role. The subtly handled British satire shows how completely success has alienated writer Charlie Bubbles from the people and happenings around him. (Wednesday at the Carolina, shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, &9). FAHRENHEIT 451 Francois Truffaut's film has clever little tricks up its sleeve, but his view of Ray Bradbury's futuristic civilization is often boring and always very slow moving. Julie Christie has a dual role (for no apparent reason) and Oskar Werner is staid as the State Fireman who burns books. (Thursday at the Carolina, shows at 12:45, 2:47, 4:49, 6:51 & 8:53). DURHAM 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY Time Magazine called it "the closest equivalent to psychedelic experience this side of hallucinogens." This visual masterpiece opens with a beautiful view of ape civilization on the verge of the discovery of the tooL It's all space adventure from then on, but what an adventure! (At the Rialto, shows at 1, 4 & 8:30 p.m.) THE PARENT TRAP-Hayley Mills and Hayley Mills star as identical twins in this Walt Disney romp. 1 (no experience needed) BACK TO GOD TRACT TEAM 2862 Kalamazoo Ave.. S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508 Put me on your team to help tmuH tha WftrH Csnd amDleS Of cartootV Gospel tracts that really turn on the "Now fcenerauon. Name Address Cty ilk, tiBSfflinio Sade 9 i .At Kim Novak Has Dual . . . 'The Legend Of Lylah Brian Keith and Maureen O'Hara are the estranged parents whom the girls try to bring together again. They succeed, of course isn't this Disney? (At the Northgate, shows at 1:35, 4:05, 6:35 & 9 p.m.). BILL WALLACE OF CHINA A missionary story which, exhibitors swear, is more touching than THE INN OF THE SIXTH HAPPINESS or A MAN CALLED PETER. North Carolina actor Gregory Walcott stars. (At the Center, shows at 1:30, 3:21, 5:12, 7:06 & 9 p.m.) LADY IN CEMENT-At the Carolina, shows at 1:42, 3:37, 5:32, 7:27 & 9:22 p.m.). RALEIGH COOL HAND LUKE-Paul Newman's finest acting job in a picture that won George Kennedy a Supporting-Actor Oscar last spring. The story of a chain-gang in the South, told excitingly, yet sensitively. Jo Van Fleet is excellent in a small role as Luke's mom. (At the Varsity, shows at 2:45, 4:55, 7:05 & 9:15 p.m.) THE BLISS OF MRS. BLOSSOM A wacky comedy about a brassiere manufacturer's wife who keeps a secret boarder in her attic for daytime entertainment, Shirley MacLaine is Mrs. Blossom, and early reviews for this new film are enthusiastic. (At the Cardinal, shows at 1:30, 3:20, 5:10, 7 & 9 p.m.) ROMEO AND JULIET-Not the fabulous Zefferelli We'll Wrap It Pack It . . . and Mail It Too! ONLY Place Your Order Now For Mailing . Well Be Happy to Mail It for You Exact Day You Specify. Audi 2 mi . .1 k ' m ma. t x nil ' i i.Lti j - v Iff '5 '.IM ' i Role In Melodrama Clare' Starts Sunday. production, but an obscure Italian dubbed-English film, released to cash in on any confusion between the two. Gerald Meynier and Rosemarie Dexter are the starcrossed lovers. (At the Village, shows at 2, 4 & 8 p.m.) IF HE HOLLERS, LET HIM GO Barbara McNair shucks her clothes for this hot and heavy sex-adventure. Raymond St. Jacques and Dana Wynter also star in this poor drama which has garnered generally negative reviews. (At the State, shows at 1:40, 3:30, 5:20, 7:15 & 9:07) BANDOLERO-Dean Martin and Raquel Welch in a Western. Raquel sure is busy these days. (At the Ambassador, shows at 1:20, 3:15, 5:10, 7:10 & 9:10 p.m.) BORN WILD-Never heard of it, but the lady in the TV LONG TERM OR SHORT TERM CALL US AT 942-2920 For 5 MAILING DAYS V-V 3 U kil . . , cordially invites you to sample before you buy! EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Store Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:30-9 P.M.; Saturday 9:30 - 6 P.M.; Sunday 12:00-6 P.M. yiak boxoffice told me it was a ""motorcycle movie." (At the Colony). GREENSBORO WEST SIDE STORY A thrilling musical starring not-so-thrilling Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. All the songs ("Maria," "Tonight") are there, and the choreography by hoodlums is unique and original Remarkably undated, although its "frankness" has far been surpassed on the screen. (At the Terrace, shows at 2, 5 & 8 p.m.) COOGAN'S BLUFF Clint Eastwood is an Arizona country boy who becomes New York City detective. The director is Don Siegel, who has lifted material like MADIGAN far above the average. He specializes in action scenes, of which there are many in COOGAN'S BLUFF. (At the Center, shows at 1:40, 3:35, 5:35, 7:15 & 9:15) A NEW THEATRE is opening next week in Greensboro. The Janus 1 and Janus 2 twin-theatre complex has been completed, and th'r grand opening will be held next Friday night (December 20) at both theatres, where The Beatles YELLOW SUBMARINE will premiere. This is the cartoon's only North Carolina showing so far, and it is a classic. I saw it in New York last month and it is a landmark in film animation. Full of psychedelic and surrealistic effects, the film includes the animated Beatles in hits like "Eleanor Rigby," "All You Need is Love," "When I'm Sixty-Four." The star, according to the credits, is Sgt. Pepper's Lonely hearts Club Band. The following week Janus 1 will continue to play YELLOW SUBMARINE, while ELVIRA MADIGAN opens at Janus 2. ri Details LEFT And the on of Ohio I t 1M r.111 . TT.I1 lnfluM I u4 DtUr Utmv, UrnUm TM 23 State Z.p
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