Page Nine
Thursday, July 2, 1970
THE TAR HEEL
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The Carolina Union will close its free
entertainment series for first Summer Session
with the Rondoliers Trio on Wednesday, July 8.
The concert will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the Great
Hall.
Leonard Johnson, tenor, received both his
BA and Masters in Music. He has performed
with the San Diego Symphony
Bruce Fifer is the group's baritone. He was
soloist for the Westminster Choir College when
he attended school there. Since then he has
appeared on extensive tours, including a solo
performance at the White House.
Edmond Karlsrud has a record of over 900
professional concert appearances over 48 states
Mexico and Canada. He has been described as
"a young man with an easy personality and a
bass-baritone voice with the depth and polish of
a sapphire."
Films for the coming week will be shown
twice each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
night in the Great Hall-at 7:30 and again at
9:30.
Tonight Anton Chekhov's "The Sea Gull"
stars Vanessa Redgrave, Simone Signoret, James
Mason and David Warner. Chekhov called the
play a comedy; most others have found it a
wholly Greek tragedy. What it could best be
called is life; it always rings true and is really
more a tragi-comedy about a girl who lived
happy and carefree-Hike a seagull until a man
chanced along and, having nothing better to do,
destroyed her.
"Lord Jim" is the screen adaptation of
Conrad's famous novel with Peter O'Toole as
the romantic and idealistic young ship's officer.
When his long awaited chance to prove himself
arises, he acts instead with cowardice, resulting
in public disgrace and a life of personal struggle.
"The Gaslight Follies" is a hilarious 4 -part
collection of early films. It includes newsreel
excerpts like the 1905 Miss America contest;
clips with Valentino, Mary Pickford, Lon
Chaney and others; and a "hiss-the-villain,
cheer-the-hero" tear jerker, "The Drunkard."
Silent films have music and narrative added.
"Rebecca" stars Laurence Olivier, Joan
Fontaine, Judith Anderson and George Sanders
in the Hitchcock Academy Award winner
adapted from Daphne DuMaurier's novel of a
young Jjride haunted by the memory of her
husband's first wife. It is set in a mysterious
English manor house-naturally.
Lee Proposes Commission
To Friday, Sitterson Today
By Frank Stewart
Staff Writer
Chapel Hill Mayor Howard
Lee plans to present a proposal
for a new water distribution
system and the establishment
of a Town and Gown
Commission to University
officials today.
Lee meets today with
Consolidated University
President William Friday and
UNC Chancellor J. Carlyle
Sitterson to discuss the
proposed changes.
The proposal for water
distribution probably in the
form of a lease of the
distribution system and
University lake-come after
Lee and the Chapel Hill Board
of Aldermen met with
Governor Robert Scott. They
In the Art Gallery
Bruce
Roberts
"Portraits
of America"
A remarkable exhibition of
the photographic art of
North Carol inas own
BRUCE ROBERTS
In the Children's Books
Classics at
Half-Prlcc!
A special selection of jun-.
ior delight, at prices chop
ped to the bone.
Teachers' Aids
Bulletin board ideas,
games, crafts and math
and spelling pamphlets for
the classroom,
COME VISITING!
The Intimate
Bookshop
CHAPEL HILL
Open Evenings TIL 10
presented their complaints
about the University's
proposed increase in water
rates and the expanded use of
the Horce Williams Airport.
Lee said the Governor was
in favor of the University
divesting itself of all utilities,
including water, electricity,
and the telephone system. He
agreed that the future use of
Horace Williams Airport be
restricted to University
activities.
The rate increase proposed
by the University was to insure
against another drought like in
1968. Currently the University
is building a dam of two feet
splash boards as a stop-gap
measure to prevent suplus
water from draining from the
main body of the lake.
Another proposal was to sell
the water distribution rights to
Durham, but Lee and other
townspeople opposed this
measure.
The Alderman and Lee have
also presented arguments
against the expansion of Horace
Williams Airport by residents
of Estes Hills, Glen Heights.
and other communities. He is
asking the Alderman to restrict
the airport to University use.
Chancellor Sitterson
requested the paving for safety
purposes, and Gov. Scott also
cited the need for safety
improvements.
Gov. Scott also favored the
establishment of a Town and
Gown Commission to resolve
other areas of conflict.
The proposal for the
creation of the commission
stems from the controversy
over the University's utilities
and use of the airport. The
commission, Lee and the Board
of Alderman hope, would
resolve any future conflicts
between the town and the
University.
Currently the Chapel Hill
Board of Aldermen have passed
a resolution for the
establishment of the
commission and the mayor will
present the proposal to the
Chancellor and the President.
Friday will present this
resolution and their
recommendations to the UNC
Board of Trustees.
DIRECT FROM ITS
EXCLUSIVE
RESERVED-SEAT
ENGAGEMENT...
No message . . .
no moral . . .
Just all-out fun
entertainment to
keep you smiling
for weeks!
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BLAND AND CATHERINE Simpson return to Chapel Hill aftor
spending a year in New York. Bland has just finished taping .n
album which may be released by November. "The final papers
haven't been signed yet," he said. "But our producer said things
are being taken care of." (Photo by Woody Clark)
Actors Conduct-Workshop
The participants of Voices,
Inc. will present a workshop on
"Black Awareness and
Thought" on Tuesday, July 7,
following their performance of
"The Beauty of Blackness"
Monday.
The 2 p.m. workshop will
be open to anyone interested
in the theater and black
culture, according to
promoters at the YM-YWCA.
Those who attend the
workshop are asked to attend
the Monday night performance
in Memorial Hall. The session
will cover black language and
music. .
There will be two
performances of the "Beauty
of Blackness," both of which
will be free to students.
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Sony cassette stereo record
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$180.
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