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Tbe Daily Tar Heel Saturday, September 16. 1972 Neivs in brief cott to Beak Here I j f ( i "111 J "v V "X 0 . -imam Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, and Montgomery Clift in "The Misfits" Three days of by Joe Patton Feature Writer "Whether they said M.M. or merely Monroe, you knew they were talking about the one and only Marilyn." -Advertising notes for Twentieth Century-Fox' "Marilyn" (1963) Marilyn Monroe becomes the rst star to receive the Carolina Union filmfest treatment .lis season. The three-day Marilyn Monroe Festival showcasing "How to Marry a Millionaire," "Marilyn," "Some Like It Hot," and "The Misfits" - starts Monday. Marilyn the comedienne spices the cute-funny antics of Olonday night's "How to Marry a Millionaire" with her distinctive innocent charm. Jean Negulesco ('Three Coins in the Fountain") directed and Nunnally Johnson scripted the fun affair filmed in 1953 the time when M.M. was leaving the supporting roles behind and becoming a star. "How to Marry a Millionaire" comes packaged with "Monroe," a 1963 documentary chronicling her movie life at 20th Century-Fox -and including choice cuts from her Fox flicks: : ' : : Tuesday's "Some Like It Hof ' emerges as a wham-bang of a Campos Calendar, Lost aoid Foyond Coming activities Peace Corps and Vista recruiters will be in the Union lobby and Y-Court Monday, September 18 through Friday, September 22, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Baha'is will discuss the "Proclamation of Baha-u-llah" Monday night in the Student Union at 8 p.m. and Tuesday night at 213 Purefoy Road at 8 p.m. Everyone should investigate His claim. ARE YOU "ANGEL" MATERIAL? Find Out! Attend Angel Flight Rush Teas Sunday, September 17 and Monday, September 18, from 7 9 p.m. in the AFROTC Lounge, South Lenoir Hall. Dress is informal. Refreshments will be served. If you're not able to come, call 933-2143 and leave your name, campus address and phone number. All coeds are invited to attend. AED premedical honor society will hold its first meeting of the year on Monday, September 18 at 7 p.m. in 107 Basic Sciences Building. Because it is to be an organizationalplanning meeting, all members are expected to attend. World Peace Day, sponsored by Baha'is of Chapel Hill, to be held in Municipal Building Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. Free refreshments! -j,;;? Gamma Sigma Sigma, the girl's service society, will have its fall rush on Sunday night,. September 17. There will be a meeting in the "Frank Porter Graham lounge of the Student Union Sunday from 79 p.m. in the basement of Connor dorm. All interested girls are invited. There will be a meeting of the McGovern Shriver Finance Committee Monday from 67 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham lounge in the Union. All Democrats in the KINGS MILL DISTRICT: There will be a special meeting Monday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the A FRANK0VTCH PRODUCTION All FREE GODEHhWtl I I VVJ V MM COLUMBIA PICTURES PP 0"d introducing 1 GwdABGRT now showing I f U wfecr is Xll NOW SHOWING 2:45 7 !4 Marilyn film f est slated comedy directed by Billy Wilder who missed with his recent "Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" but hit the comedy goldmine with "The Fortune Cookie" and "The Apartment." Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis haven't a chance to make it as girls in drag when they're competing with Marilyn. The chase takes the stars from the Northern gangsterlands to the sunny Florida shores. Everyone has a grand time dodging too many bullets or too many laughs. "The Misfits," the best of the fest entries, proves a strong film that treats the "Wild Bunch" theme of Americans entering a new age with taut restraint and a rare display of visual power. Master John Huston guided threesome Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift and Monroe to amazing heights of ensemble acting. At its best when dealing with the fading of an individual's era and the compromises modern life imposes, "The Misfits" is very much on target. The final mustanging sequence you will not forget. Monroe's husband Arthur Miller ("After the Fall") provided a magnificent script. Monroe gave her best performance in this, her last film. All performances of the Union-sponsored filmfest will be held nightly at 6:30 & 9 p.m. in Great Hall. Admission to each film is $.50. Tickets may be purchased at" the Union Information Desk. Aldersgate Methodist Church on the 15501 by-pass. Come and help Kings Mill Precinct organize for the November elections. The Rosicrucian Order (A.M.O.R.C.) invites you, the public, to its annual pyramid ceremony (commemorating the building of the Great Gizeh Pyramid) on Sunday, September 17 at 2:30 p.m. in the WYCA on W.Jones Street, Raleigh (second floor ballroom). A film "The Mystical Art of Japan" will be shown. Questions and answers on Rosicrucianism and literature will be made available. Refreshments will be served. Call Durham, 544-2545, for further information. Sunday, September 17, as part of the 11 o'clock service at the Wesley Foundation there will be a memorial service in honor of Miss Linda Ann Lowry, victim of the car accident last Friday. The RTVMP Department will hold auditions for parts in ten radio dramas to be aired in 90 countries on Wednesday, September 20, at 6:30 p.m. in 101-A Swain Hall. For more information, call 942-5312 or 933-6075 after six. Would you like to talk about the philosophy of Ayn Rand? There will be an informal discussion of her work, Sunday at 8 p.m. in room 213 of the Union. There will be a meeting of the International Affairs Committee at 7:30 p.m. Monday, September 18. in the campus YM YWCA. This panel deals with any international relations, featuring a trip to the UN, seminars and speakers. Volunteers are needed to explore new programs. All are invited. The Student Government committee, "Community Affairs and Minority Groups," will meet Monday, September 18, in room 206 of the Union. All members and interested peoples should attend this meeting. GOD IS NOW Carolina Christian Fellowship's fall series part I : The Word is Now. 2:05-4:30 6:45-9:00 - 4:50 - 7:00 - 9:05 ill- V l 1 o o o o Sunday, September 17, at 9 p.m. in the fourth floor faculty lounge of Dey Hall. Speaker: Rev. Ed Henegar. Items of interest Applications for places at the Carolina Forum's reception for Dick Gregory are available at the Union Information Desk. Applicants are requested to write a brief essay expressing their special interest in Gregory, and then resubmit the form to the Desk by September 22. Applications for the Toronto Exchange may be picked up at the Student Union Information Desk through September 22. Interviews will be held September 18 22. Students may sign up for " interviews at the Desk when applications are picked up. Nominations for Miss BSM are now open. Twenty names are needed on the petition before the nomination will be accepted. The deadline for the petition is Friday, September 22. For more information, please contact Willie Wilson, 946 James or call 933-4827. f Intensive language courses are now being formed for the fall semester. Instruction will be offered by native speakers in French, Portuguese, Spanish,. German.English and possibily Arabic Sign-up sheets are posted on the wall outside the ISC office in Carr dorm. Classes will begin, God willing, sometime next week. GRE (Graduate Record Examination) forms have arrived in 019 Peabody. The first testing date is October 28 and applications for this should arrive in Princeton, N.J., by October 3. Late registration is until October 10. Apptitude test is $9.50, advanced tests are $9.50 each. GSFLT (Graduate School Foreign Language Test) applications are ih 019 Peabody. The f irst testing date is October 14. The applications need to be received in Princeton by September 20. REGISTER TO VOTE today: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Chapel Hill Municipal Building, North Columbia Street TWO DINE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE AT THE PEDDLER STEAK HOUSE. CALL 929-8851 OR SEE OUR AD IN TUESDAY'S TAR HEEL. NIKKOR 200mm, f4 telephoto lens. Excellent condition. 6 months old. $145. Call Leslie Todd. 929-9095. Roommate needed: 3 bedroom house in (country Durham County. Furnished. $53 per' month. Call Daryl or Ross 544-1881 Daryl 967-6120. Voter n.kntf I Registration ' uEQMiDG 9 a.m.-1 p.m. I (hTtlft Chapel Hill I !s.,!frV Municipal Building I I I CLASSIFIEDS I Gov. Bob Scott and the Institute of Government at UNC are co sponsors of a "Higher Education Conference" which will be held here Friday, Sept. 22. The principal speaker, Eugene C. Lee, former vice president of the University of California at Berkeley and now director of the Institute of Governmental Studies there, will address the conference at 2 p.m. at the Carolina Inn, following a luncheon. Lee is coauthor of a book on the multi-campus university in which UNC is one of nine large universities reviewed in the Carnegie Commission study. The book contains a commentary by UNC President William C. Friday, who will introduce the speaker. Gov. Scott and John L. Sanders, director of the Institute of Government, will present opening remarks at the morning session. Victor S. Bryant, of the UNC Board of Governors, and Sanders will give analyses of the UNC code and the Act of Reorganizing Institutions of Higher Education. A question and answer period follows at 10:45 a.m. At 1 1 :45, W. Earl Britt, also of the UNC Board of Governors, will discuss the "Delegation of Authority to Institutional Boards." "How to Make the New System Work" is the topic for a roundtable discussion at 11:45 a.m. with William A. Dees Jr., vice chairman of the Board of Governors, as moderator. The panel includes Hugh Daniel Jr. and William A. Johnson, both members of the Board of Governors; John R. Larkins, N.C. Central University trustee; and Addison H. Reese, UNC-Charlotte trustee. ACTION sets recruiting here Representatives of ACTION, which includes Peace Corps and Vista, will be on campus next week to recruit volunteers and distribute information about their agencies. . Information booths will be set up in Y Court and outside the Student Union from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The recruiters are anxious to talk to seniors, according to Jim Crowder, a former Peace Corps volunteer who is now working for ACTION. The Peace Corps sponsors more than 500 programs in 57 countries, and Vista operates projects in 49 states and four territories, Crowder said. Both agencies have possible opening in many fields, he added. "We're particularly interested in Late registration is until September 27. Fee is $10. LSAT (Law School Admission Test) have finally arrive in 019 Peabody. The first test this fall is October 21 and the applications need to arrive in Princeton, New Jersey by Friday, September 29. Fee is $12. Catalogues of law schools, pre-law handbooks, and information on law careers are in 013 Peabody, Guidance and Testing Center's Library. Any new student who has not received a copy of the Carolina Handbook can pick up one at the Department of Student Life in 01 Steele Building. Any freshman, orientation, personnel, or residence hall staff members who have copies of the ACE questionnaire should " return them immediately to the Department of Student Life in 01 Steele. Any freshman who has not completed his questionnaire should do so and return it to the Student Life office. The Human Sexuality Information and Counseling Service is now open. Hours are: Monday thru Thursday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come by room 255 in Suite C inthe Union, or call 933-5505. Free Tutoring. English Writing Lab, 308 Oreenlaw, open Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. Get help with writing problems. Lost and found Lost: Green key case with three keys in or between Dey Hall and Granville East. Reward. Call Jean at 933-1998. Lost: 3-month-old dachshund puppy, black with usual brown markings. 2 red collars and no tags. $25 reward. 942-5892. 1965 MG6 for sale. Good mechanical condition. Carolina blue. $700. Call 942-6161 after 2 P.m. The Prophet of the Mormon Church states1 testify that if we shall took to the First Presidency and follow their counsel and direction, no one power on earth can stay or change our course as a church ' For more information, call 967-6308. Visit this yard and pick up china, silver, rugs, lamps, kitchen and baby equipment, books, records, etc All in good condition and at very little cost to you. 611 Roick Creek Road off N.. Lakeshore Dr. (turn left after bridge). 10 I. Saturday, September 17. people with specific skills or trades such as architects, business majors, nurses, and math and science teachers," he explained. "We have programs in almost every field." The Peace Corps is initiating an intern program which combines the standard two years of volunteer work with six months of study at a U.S. university, Crowder said. Participants in the intern program receive a master's degree in their fields as well as tuition, books and a living allowance while they are in school, he said. "There are several intern programs in existence now and at least 10 more are planned for next fall in the Southern area," Crowder said. The ACTION agency will accept any applicant who is a United States dtizen if he is at least 1 8 years old and if he has a "viable and needed" skill, Crowder said. Baker elected GPSF president Dick Baker was elected president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation (GPSF) at its meeting Tuesday night. Bill Snodgrass is the newly-elected presiding officer of the GPSF senate, and the vice president is former presiding officer Jim Becker. The new members of the executive board are Bill Smith, John Saxon, Sue Ross, Keith Hackney, and Jeff Grady. The new committee chairmen are Jim Lott, financial committee; Jarvis Sinclair, rules committee; and incumbent Sam Masarachia, judicial committee. In GPSF budgetary matters, the executive board reported to the senate that a budget of approximately $18,000 had been submitted to Student Legislature (SL) of which approximately Viol ations charged United Press International Raleigh The campaign manager for Republican Senate nominee Jesse Helms Friday accused the Democratic nominee of "evident infractions of both state and federal statutes" by not reporting contributions in the form of aircraft transportations. Thomas F. Ellis, Helm's campaign manager, said he had written State Atty. Gen. Robert Morgan and U.S. Atty. Gen. Lost: Watch and signet ring, initialed CAB. Please contact Union Information Desk. Found: Honda motorcycle key, number T 4997, in front of Morrison dorm on Manning Drive. Call Dennis Stacey, 966-1161, extension 383. Lost: Lady's link chain watch made by Sheffield. $5 reward. Contact Lee Ann Rhudy, room 212 Spencer, 933-5834. Lost: 'Old Paint," my 8-month-old St. Bernard. Short-haired male with a short tail. Wearing a brown collar with flea tag. Lost August 31 on Church Street. Call 933-2273 days or return to 211-D Church Street after 5 p.m. Reward. Lost: White sheepdog, last seen Friday past Eastgate by the supermarket. Reward. 933-4902. Fourtd: Piece of woman's jewelry in front of Hill Hall Monday. Call Bill at 967-5418 and identify. Found: A pair of Bausch and Lorn b glasses in a brown case on the campus bus at 7:55 a.m. Wednesday, September 13. Call 933-4844 or come by 805 James after 5 p.m. The Campus Calendar is a service provided for all Carolina organizations that wish to publicize their activities. All organizations are urged to utilize this service, with the understanding that the DTH will run the calendar as space permits. Announcements must be submitted to the DTH office no later than 3 p.m. in order for it to appear the following day. 1-3-5-7-9 Eastwood's Favorite "THE BEGUILED" R "'BLACULA' IS THE MOST HORRIFYING " FILM OF THE DECADE." Count Dracuia Society I Humus, z. POf -ctot : i An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL fHcture Wfff Now Thru Tues. Shows 1-3-5 7-9 two-thirds is planned to go to separate departmental budgets within the graduate school. "We are figuring this on the basis of a budget for each department of $2 per person in the department " said Becker "We have asked each department to plan its budget requests on this basis." Social, service sororities rush Approximately 110 girls received invitations Friday afternoon to pledge one of the nine social sororities on campus. Another sorority. Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority, begins its rush Sunday. Social sororities began informal rush Friday at 5 p.m. In contrast to formal rush and structured parties, informal rush is carried on separately by each sorority, such as invitations to dinner or sorority activities. Any girl interested in signing up for informal rush should see Julie Jones in 01 Steele Building. GSS rush will be Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Frank Porter Graham lounge of the Student Union and Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the basement of Conner Dorm. All women students, including freshmen, are invited to join GSS, which first came to UNC in 1970. GSS activities including working with Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity in the annual Campus Chest Fund drive, and Campus Chest Carnival. "Our national project this year is public health," said Sandra Fowler, president. "We will probably be doing some volunteer work at North Carolina Memorial Hospital and are tentatively planning a project to raise money for UNICEF again." ' Richard G. Klein dienst asking for an investigation of alleged violations on the part of Rep. Nick Galifianakis, Helm's opponent, ' and the corporations which owned the planes. Lance Brisson, an aide to Galifianakis, said the charges were "an attempt to throw up a smoke screen" around Helms own campaign problems. Ellis said there were two instances of possible law violations. 5 The first, he said, occurred July 31 when Galifianakis flew to a sheriffs convention in Asheville in a plance owned by the Baldwin Department Store of Durham. The second incident was Aug. 19, when Galifianakis flew to Roanoke Rapids using a plane owned by Food Line Inc. of Asheboro, a company primarily owned by Galifianakis campaign manager, Russell Walker. Quoting art account in Friday's Greensboro Daily News, Ellis said Frank Baldwin of Rocky Mount, part owner of the department store, had provided the corporation plane as his own contribution to Galifianakis and paid the corporation for the cost "Yet, there is no record of any contribution in kind or otherwise to Mr. Galifianakis from any member of the Baldwin family," Ellis said. In the other case, Ellis said there were no figures available for use of the plane on Galifianakis' record of campaign contributions or expenses filed Sept. 10. FALL BOOK SALE Round 1 continues! "HURT BOOKS Adult books, children's books, and Mod. Lfcrary all at tiny prices! Round 2 starts next week PUBLISHERS' REMAINDERS Crisp new copies of titles from earlier season, all now at great mark-downs! Come browsing! The let! mi ate ookshop H9E.FrankimSL Chapel Hia open evenings t3 10 B i c if If ii v I 'i I A-W,. -Iff. rtfc V- If
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