Wednesday. September 29, 1971 Symposium probes 6Miiid of South9 The Daily Tar Heel by Helen Parker Feature Writer "The Carolina Symposium: Mind of the South" promises to rank among the "iu"' things to see and do in 1 972 for Carolina students and the general public alike. Giants in Southern literature, economics, religion, journalism, politics, and art will gather -,n this campus March 20-31 to discuss the history and future of the South and its impa.t on the rest of the nation. Noted Southern historian C. Vann Woo J v. ar J will conclude the two-week sen mar with an address on the last night. for the first time since its creation iri 192". the Symposium will last two weeks. Tl goal of the Smpo-;um is to present a par.'.rarr.a c: the bo:n h.-:th ,r;.i'!s and -:!.'v. d:ars:r:r have rar.' d;::e i the S:--:h. This rait craw-r.z cult-ral rhensmena he rerresented exhibitions will attempt to cv ns:ht m.to the by such Najjar drivers as Ruhard Petty A folklore andhs:tory of the S ..'.). from the poor of ;-..ar.:r -style barueque with i'A the i::.:rp ,-. A Gt'-rci tj ih: App,!a.hu an srriirtCi..; oi c.s. j -in... - . - 5 . tmrhas-s unr.2 the first week w.l! be on cultural aspects of the South. Artists and craftsmen will be on campus displaying their products and aUo demonstrating how to make them. Mas:, representative the South will be presented :n its rr.ar.y varied forms ranging from go '.pel s:r.ging n modern jazz. The ballet company from the S C. S.ho,: A the Arts will h:guM:e.t the week v.;th U.lim F :?.ner "A R.-e Lr the athlet.c fields w:i culminate the f.:: F: J , - - -. . ?.or.: wee.. ters will mdera:e a , U O . . . - - f -' - - - 4 Tickets now on sale e. or. jmic problems m the South. Pnei participants, guest speakers, and lecturers under consideration, include:' Robert Perm Warren (writer . Jimmy Carter (governor of the state of Georgia!. Benjamin Mays (retired President of Morehouse College) who has already accepted. ,;iv." Th-rgx.d Marshall (Assowiate Justice. Withm the past wour'e of vers speedways and Supreme Court!. Wilhe Moms (former ed;tcr-:nh:ef of HARPER'S . Ralph F.ll.son ( r;ter. and Charles K-ral: iCBS newsman! w h has alreadv accerted Also. Charles S .lb-err-. ar. (B-oard of editors'cf FORTUNE . Kenneth Clark (psy hole-gist !. Maynard Jackscn (vice mayor of Atlanta!. B.lly Graham Evangelist . Gecrge Wallace iGcvemor of the state of Alabama!, Frank Smith (D.recter of TV Ah J.han Bend (15 Representative!. Jesse Jackson (Scutherr. Chnst.an Leadership coord. nater cf "Operator-. Breadbasket"! Because the Sympoom falls one month before North Carolina's first presidential primary, the lead.nz Presidential aspirants will he aked to address the symposium, on their strategies for future development m the South. During the first weekend of the Sy rr.posi-m. the l.Q.C. Lamar Society, a large croup of u er" W V - o .. u c.-vernor. will "C'ver tson a the C--o.n.a Th.e Carol:" j Syrrpv.um. or r.ra. ln:.::e ef :iar. Re a: ro T: r !.-:. :..-e its first March 1-r r vuccevs veiv ma.r.ta.ned .is trad i. - : 'j a? and service ir dvanc:-c the r ,M:il awarene and understand -g of genet of student at the l n ver:tv -.d the re r e The Ssmpo-v:.om. held K?r.r.:' . he- po . a f v rum. for contemporary ;-.o .:' i.gn .----1 '--- Th v , - ...V.. . . . . W .....v. It.fc 1 which fecund on the topic of Red C'- n a a e:olog:ci! cr:. have bx-c-n regarded .o finest of their kind m the countrv Carr reviews .Denver coming to Carmichael I TV series poor " " Jo2'i ' '..nf ' o-. . : jj r r - 1 - - - - - - '- '- ' ' John Denver is tne next Larmicnaei sale at the Union Information Oesk for attraction Oct. 9. Student tickets are on SI. - 1 -.. .O0.:O':a'MMMfj'i, l.:.:.;.:..;,,.,, JO.o:..;or:,!VL; LAST WEEK'S Winner DAVID L. RODGERS 5607 Green Ct. Durham. IM.C. ACC ACTION AND U1M YOURSHL IFT CEEtTIIFICATEl FROM THE HUB llotbing to bey, last deposit completed entry blank at the Hob store closest to you: HUB OF CHAPEL HILL, 103 E. Franklin St. HUB OF DURHAM, Lakewood Shopping Center HUB WAREHOUSE, Eastgate Shopping Center, C.H. 103 EAST, 103 E. Franklin St. (upstairs) CONTEST RULES 1. ! ill out, completely, official entry blank from The Daily Tar Heel, including your name, address, and telephone number. Xore: Only official entry bLnks will he aeeepteJ. Repros or facsimiles will be disqualified. 2. Deposit only one entry per store. Anthing else will be automatically disqualified. 3. The 'Tie Breaker' score ull determine the winner, among those guessing the highest number of correct choices. The person who comes closest to the actual score wins the $25 gift certificat. 4 . Gift certificate valid at any Hub store. ENTRY BLANK Deposit at any Hub store by Saturday, 12 noon pick the winner of these ACC games. (Circle your choices) T North Carolina South Carolina Vanderbilt Wake Forest Clemson Duke vs. N.C. State vs. Memphis State vs. Virginia vs. Maryland vs. Georgia Tech vs. ' Stanford I "Tie Breaker" Guess the actual score: N. C. State North Carolina by Kathy Koch Feature Wntcr Carolina students will get a chance to view first hand in Carmichael Auditorium Owt. 9 what Stereo Review critic Noel Coppage calls "the unaffected simplicity and easy confidence" of John Denver. The personable singer-guitarist -composer, recently of "Country Road' fame, also wrote "Leaving on a Jet Plane," released in his 1 969 album "Rhymes and Reasons." Before th3t Denver was Chad Mitchell's replacement in the Chad Mitchell Trio, a position he won over 2,500 other applicants. A million-selling record for Peter, Paul and Mary. "Leaving on a Jet Plane" has alo been recorded by such artists as Spanky and Our Gang. Floyd Cramer, Fddy Arnold. Liza Minelli, and Josh White, Jr. Denver said in Stereo Review that he wrote "Leaving..." one night while The Mitchell Trio was in Washington, D.C. The rest of the group was at a party and Denver recalled, "I was never the type to play around on the road, and time after time I'd be the only guy at these parties without a girl. This time I decided I'd had it with that. "When the others left for the party at eight," he continued, "I got a pound of salami and a six-pack of beer and locked myself into my room. When they came back about midnight, I had eaten the salami, drunk all the beer, and written 'Jet Plane.' " As a former resident of New Mexico, Arizona. Alabama, and Texas, Denver allows his country-western background to show through in his songs and sometimes puts a twang into his songi simply for the humorous effect, such as in "Stomped My Heart." Denver learned to play the guitar from his grandmother on an old 190 Gibson, and then learned to play a 12 string guitar. He entered Texas Tech as an architect major and then decided to try show business on the West Coast. He wes hired by Randy Sparks of Ledbetter's in Los Angeles. He began making albums after singing with the Mitchell Trio for four years, with his first album "Rhymes and Reasons." His second album, "Take Me Tomorrow," contained six of Denver's original songs, along with material by Biff Rose, Jimmy Taylor, Jacques Brel, and Tom Paxton. Denver says his concerts are basically the material from his first two albums played in order. About his performances, Denver said, "I don't want to entertain people, I want to touch them." Denver has performed at campuses in Ohio, Minnesota, and North Dakota, as well as on the Merv Griffin TV Show. Denver has his own philosophy about music. "Music is not so much a form of entertainment, but a life style of people like Woodstock." Student tickets for the concert are on sale at the Union Information desk, for SI, two tickets per ID. General public tickets go on sale Monday. 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Who aid network executives have no mercy0 "O'Hara, United States Treasury." starring David Janssen, represents one of two new Jack Webb efforts (the other is "D.A.") designed to support your local police. The writers have apparently constructed one durable, season-long plot about Janssen's attempt to crack a ring specializing in a drugs, b guns, (c stolen bonds and credit cards, or d all of the above. Tough-t3lking Jansses wins the confidence of the gangsters by station break, and then spends the last 30 minutes figuring out how to implicate "Mr. Big." If you think it sounds boring, then try watching it sometime. On second thought, don't bother. Just take a couple of Excedrin instead. "Cannon" is a new private eye show on CBS which you'll probably .see sooner or later if only because it follows "Hawaii Five-O." 250-pound W 'illiam Conrad stars in the title role of this new Quinn Martin program. 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Z'P ' JV YEAR i mi l.v V -m AlCHCLE, THIS 15 uca MCHOU. POCSES- "5- 0vRtf. yOJ RE pocsts 0URV? r- x fs ah, yvp.. HA, HA' HA! ! by Garry Trudeau I've: ee art HA? TN.G. HA! HA1 A3QUT HA! VJSZ you. , UA 'I J Can jus: hvvk up w ;th O'Ha Other new vhiv that lit tie change o: 'Lorcstreet ." a law r. -1 ? " o! 11 th:- lnvesticator. vehicle. '"1 he Man ami :'. sandwiched between two : stronger dramas ( Mar.:-. ;" Gallerv") and apparent!) ha away the other shows h.ib-j Most of the other new been universal!) panned, a'; maeazme a new CBS Si !;d hke "C ) n:g!u vira: tho.ch. l"ord. "Cade." program m an untenable !::r.e p starting at :50 against "E Hollywood movie, both oi wh. . ':. 30 minutes earlier. All in all. the onh thing Set' : about the new reason is "U ' year." The NBC Mystery Movie's o revolving series. "McMillan and ' premieres tonight with Rok II. - ; Susan Samt James m the title tio i show is admittedly based in the ' i: Man" movie series oi 1 m.g ..g .. a-u! you'd like to compare prod.icts. (Tunnel 2,s's 5:30 movie on I ho: J o. It's a 137 mv sterv -ci'tnedy. " I !o-i:.x-Mrs. Bradford." with William I we.'! and Jean Arthur in the rule Mvrna I would make fam-ois "Mo- Br id; :.!" was a forerunner ot the "Ihm Vim," i: 1 it's st ill an entert jiniro: pu t ure t . .t i v "Speaking I:reel ." hannel ' ' Iriday night interview series, w.'! tvat distinguished lawyer loois Nicr v week. Among other thing-, he';' ' talking about vi!!iar:i Kunotler. Channel 2's tirt I r i . 1 . i n movie is "John C.!diarb. 1'!-. s e Home," a 1 964 farce ah-nt harem--and Notre Dame Jc.tbal!. ('.:::;. ; against "C'oldtarh" l( ( liannei . Tony Curtis epic 1''5 3. Ih American." The n! d;:tcrer,vc bet the two movies is that Curti- d r, '! . to Notre Dame. JUST ARRIVED! 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