October 13, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pago Thn LTf Exclusive Interview Tom TT 0 T HT .Road. er 1L 'A , SV . I ' V - L 6 I ft r'f 4ivi & - III; iv v - 41 , ... - t -jprr i i Tina rums 'em on in Carmichael. (Staff photo by Gellman) Orchestra Here Today The North Carolina School of the Arts Orchestra will bring an international flavor to its concert tonight in Memorial Hall at 9:15. The concert honors the Conference on International Relations Among the North Atlantic Nations which opens here the day of the concert. The program will help to celebrate North Carolina's International Month Celebration. It will include works by German, Italian, and Hungarian RADIO SHACKj WORLD'S LARGEST ELECTRONIC CHAIN Northgate Shopping Center-Durham M F 10-9 Sat 10-6 WOODSTOCK HAS DECIDED 10 RX SOUTH FOR THE WINTER tttHCflftCA tasted '-44f- 0Q 100-41-i 111 rjl H I II 11 11 II 111 J. Ml J1 tl II II H I i maim ; II : 7 , , v TiyO AND A HALF ' & ' . I FEET SOUTH.. J ( t rn I I rv j i s 'ERE'S THAT TWO THANKS, PET-lb ujuV AAA'r VFP F N 4 BOB I B0RR0VVE& J I FORGOTTEN ALL ) '"IfivJJfZ' hVI 21 V, OFF YER LAST S V ABOUT IT .'X SAYS0?Jj' yP f I 111 "j tri T1&6. Daily Mirror .Vrmspaprr LU. rj v I I I II I 11 rullishT-H!l Syndicate John composers. The orchestra will play Weber's "Euryanthe Overture," Resphigfs "Trittico Botticelliano" and "The Harry Janos Suite" by Kodaly. Hungarian-born Nicholas Harsanyi will be guest conductor. "Harsanyi presently serves as the Princeton Chamber Orchestra's music director and conductor. The NCSA Symphony Orchestra Nicholas Harsanyi will conduct has 69 members. They" are instrumental music majors in the School of Music. The orchestra's membership includes 42 college students, 27 high school students and an equal number of North Carolina residents. PNICETverT Realistic STA-65-B AMO-Receiver -72 Watts AM-FM Stereo Reg. $189.95 Now $159.95 Realistic STA-35 AMP-Receiver -36 Watts AM-FM Stereo Reg. $119.95 Now $99.95 STUDENT LAYAWAYS-BAN by Frank Parrish Feature Writer Ike and Tina Turner spend a lot of time on the road. After finishing their show here Saturday night, they played Richmond on Sunday. Their bookings for this year consume miles and energy. In 1971, Ike Turner hopes to devote six months to touring and six months to recording. He is currently building a studio in Los Angeles where he and Tina now live. But he grew up in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Tina hales from Brownsville, Tennessee. The couple has since put in some hard traveling they are dedicated professionals who hold nothing back, on stage or off. Tina said Saturday night, "We first met in St. Louis in 1957. 1 started singing Aid Office Offers E mergeecyLoaes by Bob Chapman Staff Writer Sudden emergencies often create a financial crisis for a student, but the Student Aid Office is prepared to help. The Frank Porter Graham Emergency Loan Fund gives short term loans to students without interest. "Our hope is that anybody with a real , emergency will utilize this fund for a personal emergency to tie the student over," said William Geer, director of Student Aid. Geer emphasized that loans must be for real emergencies such as a death in the family requiring money for transportation home, a personal crisis or a delay in the receipt of expected funds. To apply for a loan, a student must go to the Student Aid Office in Vance Hall and fill out a form. If the loan is approved, a check can often be made out on the spot. There are no fees or other charges for the service. -r Amounts of the loans are determined by the individual situation, Geer said. A' $100 limit is normally placed on the emergency loans. Payable in 30 to 90 days, the loans accrue no interest unless the borrower defaults in his payment. In such a case, a rate of 6 percent is charged in addition to TURNTABLES LAB-24 Cueing Turntable Microadjustment Sfiure Cartridge Included Reg. $69.95 Now $59.95 LAB-12 Cueing Turntable Shure Cartridge Included Reg. $49.95 Now $39.95 KAMERICARD MASTERCHARGE professional in I960." Her "A Fool In Love," 3 boffo blues number, clicked in the charts. They've been an uncomparab.e duo since then. Their electrifying "Revue" has covered most of the United States. It was enthusiastically received across the Atlantic in England. Life on the road has been accompanied by hardships as well as rewards. Ike Turner, resplendent in his black stage costume, wearing an ankh ring and Star of David around his neck, recalled, "We slept in a cow pasture in Lexington, Kentucky." On another occasion, "We drove 400 miles to get to a hotel." Ike was talking quietly about playing the South. He doesn't object to doing concerts here, especially nowadays. "The younger generation has changed. Its 1007c better now when you're touring here." According to Ike, the hassles over eating places and overnight any expenses associated with the collection of the loan. Geer said the fund was established during the 1930's depression and presently contains about $3,000. Calendar . Temporary I.D. holders with Oct. 2 cards should go to Swain Hall basement today to have photos retaken. Christian Science organization meets at Wesley Foundation tonight at 8:15 p.m. All are welcome. Louis Harris will speak Wednesday night at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall, sponsored by Carolina Forum on topic, "Students and Politics: The Elections of 1970." Girls' swim team try-outs are today at 4 p.m. in the Women's Gym. Students for a Democratic Society meet tonight at 8:45 in South Lounge of the Union. Pi Lambda Phi co-ed fraternity informal rush tonight from 7:30 to 9:30, all women invited. This Week's Special 10 Off On All Pop Music Books Open 106 Mon. Sat. Friday till 9 Under The Key Board Canopy ArrnK From The Grill x WHAT EVER IT. TAKES w -COGQINGIVESl COGGIN PONTIAC 4018 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Chapel Hill-929-4900 ; I Durham-4897-6531 Back to school news for all Students. Coggin Pontiac would like to vyelcome you to this area and invite you to visit out large up-to-date Service Department where we offer the finest and most complete Automotive Service on any make of automobile with Factory Trained Technicians. We also offer a large fenced area for automobile storage. Hours of operation are from 7:30 to 5:30 Monday through Friday. I 1 I I r accommodations have lessened. He aid he could go home again: "I'm not going to back off from Mississippi." Tina added, "Entertainers whoVe never been South have heard how bad it is." She thinks the bad aspects have been exaggerated. Ike and Tina also agreed the show's the thing, wherever they play. Her seemingly endless energy comes from "just food," Una said. "I eat whatever I want. I never gain weight." She was resting after another set of almost perpetual motion. Ike said he notices some steps the Ikettes are doing between shows. He then talks it over with Tina and the steps are incorporated into the "Revue's" choreography. Tina and the Ikettes try to keep the dance routines essentially "earthy." "But," she added, "we mix today's dances with just a little touch of standard dance steps." Tina described herself as "short-winded" Saturday "because I hadn't eaten all day." When the Revue's song-dance combination brings the audience to a frenzy, Ike slows the pace because they don't want their sound lost in emotional turmoil. However the audience responds, Ike is always in control. Recalling when he first began to play guitar, he remarked, "In those days, there weren't that many guitarists." Among his fellow craftsmen, he truly admires Jeff Beck's work. "I saw Jeff Beck in Manchester, England and was really amazed to see a white cat really deep into the blues." Ike also cited another Britisher's playing. "We toured with the si NOW PLAYING 1:15-3:10-5:05 7:00-9:00 BUTCH CASSJDY AND THE SUNDANCE WD PWUVtSiOH COLOR BY DELUXE r -WEiyE-GOTJTAGAM:;-.:. the "PARANOID" LP by BLACK SABBATH ' HEAVIER THAN MAYONNAISE AND TWICE AS STONE Y ' GRAB-IT-AND-GRIN TAG BAG SALE IS STILL RUNNING Oil? 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In recording, his favcr.te or.--e was British. "I think Paul is the hca.j;: dude around in recording." Ike sasd. Tina ape-cJ. "I hkc Paul McCartney, especially now that he's on his on H; ideas are coming through much better now than when he was with the Beat!es." Other artists she thought outtar.J.-? were Sly, Joe Cocker. CreeJcnce arui t! c Stones. The Turners appreciate other musicians' contributions and generous.!;, praise them. They simultaneously remain dedicated to perfecting their on sound. Both their newest single and forthcomtrg album will be called "Working Together." Very appropriate titles. Ike and Tina .?re friendly, likeable people and good bets to promote togetherness better than any other couple in contemporary mui:c. 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