Monday. February 19. 1373 The Dv Ta He4 V, mom eventts Curtis by Joe Patton Assistant Feature Editor Curtis Mayfield entertains at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 4 in Carmichael Auditorium. Tickets at $4 go on sale today at the Carolina Union Information Desk. Long an established performer on the contemporary music scene, Curtis Mayfield's dynamic score for the hit film "Superfly" has confirmed the entertainer's presence in the Seventies. Mayfield's solo singing career began in earnest in the Chicago of the late Fifties. He and friend Jerry Butler then joined Samuel Gooden and Fred Cash. They called themselves the Impressions. After the wide success of "For Your Precious Love," Butler left to pursue a solo career and Curtis Mayfield blew out of the Windy City as lead singer of the Impressions. "People Get Ready," "Gypsy Woman," and "We're a Winner" were important lyrical and musical links among the group's chain of hits that remain an integral part of the Sixties music scene. 'Images' The Carolina Union Gallery Committee and the General Alumni Association are now accepting entries for "Images," the University's annual amateur photography contest. Alumni Review Editor Roland Giduz says, "Our interest in sponsorship is to obtain photos unique to the University for our files and for publication in the 'University Report' and 'Alumni Review.' " "Everyone on campus seems to have a camera in his hand," says Rusty Taylor, Gallery Committee Chairman. "We want to see the finished products." Nearly $200 in award money will be .offered. The Alumni Association will select from winning photographs for publication in the 'Alumni Review.' Students, faculty . and staff on the Chapel Hill campus are eligible to enter photographs. AH entries must be submitted at the North Gallery of the Carolina Union by Wednesday, March 7. 'Scoop' Jackson Sen. Henry "Scoop" Jackson (D; Wash.) will speak at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28. Free tickets are available beginning today at the Carolina Union Information Desk. Well known his for hawkish stance on the War in Vietnam Jackson has also been an active civil rights champion. The Carolina Forum in cooperation with the Curriculum in Peace; War and Defense sponsors the Senator's appearance. Ballets Africains Les Ballets Africains, a talented and provocative company of 45 singers, dancers and musicians, performs at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 7 in Memorial Hall. Mayfield, Leo's Restaurant 423 W. Franklin St. Everyday Dinners: Chuckwagon Steak Pork or Veal Cutlet Veal Steak Filet of Flounder Chopped Barbecue Baked Ham Beef Liver Fried Chicken Hamburger Steak $1.15 1.15 1.15 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .95 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 3 Girl's name 4 Lairs 5 Chemical compound 6 Flower clusters 7 Pronoun 8 Devoured . 9 Food fish 10 Beast 11 Strip of leather 13 Prepares for print 16 Roman road 19 Make amends 21 Downy duck 24 Mountain nymph 26 Singing voice 29 Eagle's nest 31 Snake 1 Tint 6 Lasso 11 Shovels . 12 Bring into harmony 14 Preposition - 15 Caper 17 18 20 22 Wife of Geraint Inlet Mediterranean vessel French for "friend" 23 Singing voice 25 Pardon 27 Near 28 Disease of , the skin 30 Apportions cards again 32 Want 34 Dispatch X$A 12 13 14 15 17 18 5 To !X 2 LS&- 2 14 ?v?i5 i6 17 I 18 19 XXo20 21 22 w ., 23 24 25 26 427 .y 28 29 jxV 30 31 732 f(3T- 35 36 37 38 39 43 x i : 41 ;42 43 V 44 I y . . ITT" 46 s?47 48 -V.J49 "1 30" 51 s52 53 X-:54 55 56 VVJ57 1 I 1 1 N II 1 N 35 38 41 42 Pierced Cowboy competition Symbol for calcium Prima donnas Check Tear 44 45 47 49 50 Weird Rights (abbr.) Sandarac tree 52 Condescending looks 54 55 Pronoun Breed of sheep Flower Wither Go in 57 59 60 DOWN 1 Decays 2 Exclamation Distr. by United Leo Kottke, 'Images9 The members of Les Ballets Africains are carefully chosen from the 96 regional dance groups of the Republic of Guinea. Their performances synthesize abandon and elegance to expose the legend, the history and the pageantry of Africa. Clive Barnes of the New York "Times" calls Les Ballets Africains "the most distinguished and sophisticated of all African dance companies. A stylish and tremendously exciting show." Leo Kottke Leo Kottke sings at 10 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Hall. Tickets at $1.50 are now on sale at the Carolina Union Information Desk. Kottke, a virtuoso guitarist, is equally adept at flat-picking, finger-picking and bottlenecking. He also sings songs about love, good and bad, funny and sad. His "Lullaby" laments the demise of a Lady Margaret and "Standing in My Shoes" is a policy statement to his ex-lover. Milan Orchestra The Angelicum Orchestra of Milan will appear at 8 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Hall under the auspices of the Chapel Hill Concert Series. Tickets are $ 1 and may be purchased at the Carolina Union Information Desk. ill mow U A MB WE WWLB Give this coupon to your participating Maxell Dealer and take advantage of this SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER . "it, - SAVE ON MAXELL Serving 3 mealsday open 6 days a week 6:00 AM -8:30 PM Also Daily Specials served with 2 vegetables for only $1.00 Answer to Friday's Puzzle SjO M ARE sHH C jo N Ir a t PRC pjs I ri s Wl L TR A K A N fN O Em rTr i e R A S3 mi E R 17 33 Grow 35 Go away! (slang) 36 Coupled 37 Challenge 39 Conjunction 40 Assault 43 Strainer 46 Young salmon 48 Ireland 51 Spanish for "river'" 53 Drunkard " 56 Negative 58 French article Feature Syndicate, Inc. . j Founded in 1941, the Angelicum Orchestra is dedicated to fostering a wider knowledge and appreciating of Italian and foreign musical masterpieces. -The Orchestra's repertoire includes works of classical, baroque and contemporary composers. The Orchestra's reputation for excellence has been established through numerous continental tours and appearances at international music festivals. This is their first United States tour. Union films Bette Davis, whose current acting career seems to revolve around mad mother4: and hysterical old aunts, won the Academy Award for her role as "Jezebel." The elaborate decadence of pre-Civil War New Orleans sets the stage for this drama of romance and intrigue in the Old South. Shows Friday. John Ford, the master of the American Western, directs John Wayne and Natalie Wood in "The Searchers." Some of the more discriminating critics regard this as a masterpiece of its genre. Shows Saturday. Francois Truffaut's "Mississippi Mermaid" receives its first Chapel Hill showing this weekend. "Mermaid" is a romantic suspense tale of a mail order bride whose specialty is deception. Jean-Paul Belmondo and Catherine Deneuve star in this 1970 French film. Shows Sunday. 5i itrxtkII Qsxp - " 2 v,- - - - --"r? '" CASSETTES AT YOUR FAVORITE Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill Offer Expires Feb. 25th 4 'Ct PEACE Monday, March 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets now on sale Available at the $6.00 - 5.00 - 4.00 Coliseum Box Office "Shoes please" & Record Bar - Chapel Hill GREENSBORO COLISEUM Does rui injiyjU U y 1JU13 "ON CAMPUS' nterfainment Calendar Chapel Hill Cinema Travels With My Aunt." George Cufcor Km brought back the best of old fashioned Hollywood in this variation on the Auntie Mame tale. Crackling comedy scenes alternate with moments of genuine beauty and grace. Carolina Theatre. 1:30,3:20. 5:13, 7:04. 8:55. "The Emigrants."' Jan TroeJI's film of Swedish emigrants to America is a bit simplistic, but it is also a rare and beautiful work of cinema art. Varsity Theatre. 12:50. 3:25. 6. 8:35. "Up The Sandbox." Unsatisfactory comedy that exploits Women's Lib themes. Some excellent moments, but generally a mess. Ptaza 1.3:10.5:10.7:10. 9:10. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A new live action version of the classic that got very bad reviews. Plaza II. 3,5.7,9. Theatre "Guys and Dolls." Musical comedy spoof on Broadway. Opens Tuesday. Village Dinner Theatre. Buffet at 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. curtain. Nightly except Monday. "Faust. Part I." Randall Jarrell. UNC-G's late, great poet's translation of Goethe's famous play. UNC-G in the Taylor Building. Feb. 21 through 25. 8:30 p.m. nightly. 2:30 p.m. Feb. 25. "Monique." Greensboro College Players. Feb. 22-24. 8:15 p.m. Odell Memorial Auditorium. Greensboro. Free. "Moonchildren." Durham Theatre Guild production. Feb. 21-23 and March 1-3. Allied Arts theatre in Durham. Vickers Avenue and Proctor Street. $2 per ticket. Call 682-5519 for reservations. "No Place to be Somebody." By Charloes Gordone. Today and Tuesday at 8 p.m. Student Center Theater. N.C. State University. Raleigh. 'The Merry Widow." The National Opera LOB ( RECORD BAR IN your intramural team have its own jersey? Design the jerseys yourself! Decorate a personalized "V shirt or jersey We'll supply everything including "J" shirts, jerseys, lettering . and.designs Get one for a friend! STlldENT STORES UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CASSETTES m TIH1IE BEST ET& Company presents Frame Lehar's mustcai Thursday. 8 p.m. North Carolina State University Student Center Theatre. The Intellectual Ladies." Molitre Festival production by Duke Pt avers - in Branson Theatre. Durham. Thursday r through Sunday. March 2 through 4. "Gallows Humor. Jack Richardson's production for Lab Theatre. Richard Mason directs. Graham Memorial (Room 06) Thursday at 8. Friday at 4. "Alice mi Wonderland." Directed by Jim Bissell from the Manhattan Protect interpretation o the classic fairy tale. Graham Memorial (Room 06). Friday and Saturday. 8 pjn. "Much Ado About Nothing." Student Theatre Guild of North Carolina at the Raleigh Little Theatre. Saturday and Sunday. 8 p.m. March 3. Carrboro Elementary School. Auditions "On Baile's Strand." By W.B. Yeats. Auditions for the Lab Theatre. Wednesday and Thursday. 7:30 p.m. GraH Room. Graham Memorial. Directed by Jim Burleson. Concerts Annual Music Scholarship Concert. Features three pianists, two vocalists, one French horn performer with the UNC Symphony Orchestra directed by David Serrins. Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hill Hall. $1 for students. $3 for townspeople. $10 for contributors (2 tickets) S25 for donors (2 tickets). $50 for patrons (2 tickets) and $100 for sponsors (2 tickets). Leo Kottke, guitarist and vocalist. Concert in Memorial Hall. Wednesday at 10 p.m. Tickets $1.50 on sale at the Carolina Union Information Desk. The Modern Jazz Quartet. Frog and PRE BT TO WW THIS COUPON WHEN PRESENTED ATA PARTICIPATING MAXELL DEALER ENTITLES YOU TO PURCHASE UPTO 6 EACH ULTRA DYNAMIC UDC-60 OR' LOW NOISE C-60 CASSETTES" AT THESE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES UDC-60 $1.50 C-60 $1.00 REGULAR PRICE $3.70 REGULAR maxell Visit the Crabtree Valley Record Bar during IHE NATIONAL AUDIO SHOW February 22 - 23 24 ;MK!K"V.v.V.V.V.v.v.v.v.v.v. Miscellaneous DANWICH IS THE PLACE TO GO FOR DELICIOUS DANWICHES SERVED FROM 11:00 to 2:30 and 5:30 to 8:30BEER & WINE 151 E ROSEMARY ST 967-4696. DANWICH ALSO SERVE REASONABLE DINNERS' TRY OUR COLD PLATE ($5.00 for two) ALSO 8 OZ. LOIN STRIP STEAK FOR $330 967-4696. Legal, medical abortions from 1 day to 24 weeks, as low as $125. Free pregnancy tests and birth control info. Ms. Rogers Wash. D.C. 202-628-7656 or 301-484-7424 anytime. $25 reward for info leading to rental of farmhouse this spring. 5-E University Gardens, CR)2 -CCRR RALLY E! (CR)2 CCRR RALLYE! . (CR)2 CCRR RALLYE! (CR)2 CCRR RALLYE! - FORMALS FOR MEN, the best for less. Tuxedos and dinner jackets. Formal wear shop. 1825 Chapel Hill Rd. 489-3975, Durham. OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR 2 MEN AND 1 COED WORKING IN LOCAL SALES. GREAT CHANCE TO EARN SPENDING MONEY. PH. 929-3000 FOR APPT' NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Fast professional repairs on hi-fi stereo components and guitar amplifiers. Call 929-2841, Monday through Saturday. John Florence, Audio Service-Technician, Justice Street, Chapel Hill. For Sale . For Sale: 1965 Chev. Belair, a GOOD buy. This- is one of those 283's that will probably run forever. A reliable, functional auto. 967-2663 after 5. Alston-Martin DB-4 Excellent condition. AC. Mounted Snow Tires, All Manual and Records, Radio, $4100. Call Pittsboro 542-2694 Evenings. 1968 VW Beetle in' very;' good condition, radio, seven mounted tires (2 snow), white with red interior, 29,000 miles, $850. Call 966-2120 (days) 929-8468 (nites). DO YOUR FEET A FAVOR! EARTH SHOES ARE COMFORTABLE, OUR ABLE "WALKING SHOES. 105 N. COLUMBIA. CORNER OF FRANKLIN. ABOVE CCB. Nightoown tn Village Subway, Cameron Vrfta-j. Tuesday through Feb. 26 Alexis Wefssenberg. pamst. Duke University Page Aucfctorium. Tuesday. 8:15 p.m. All Chopin recital. The Angelicum Ocetr j of Mtn. Conducted by Bruno Mrtrvortt. Sunday. Chapel Hh'I Concert Series. Memory Hll. 8 p.m. Tickets. S 1 .50 at Union Dk. Television "Mysterious Mr. Eliot." Performance of T.S. Eliot's work htghbght this enplorat.on of the modem poet's Me and vr.tin$. 3 p.m. Channel 4. "Bolero." Rubin Mh conducts th Lot Angeles Philharmonic through a performance of Ravel's masterpiece. 9 p.m. Channel 4. Planetarium The Atronomy of Astrology An adventure into science behind astrology for believers and skeptics. Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. Saturdays. 11 mjn.. 1 and 3 and 8 p.m. Sundays. 2, 3 and 8 p.m. Through March 5. Art Howard Thomas. The Later Paintings, 1953 to 1971." North Carolina Museum of Art. Through March 4. 107 E. Morgan St. Raleigh. Open Tuesday through Saturday (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Sunday. 2 to 6 p.m. Closed Mondays. Duke University Museum of Art. Tuesday through Friday. O a.m. to 5 p.m.) Saturdays and Sundays (2 to 5 p.m.). Ackland Art Center. The Dillard Collection of Art on Paper Exhibition. Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. Closed rVondays. Ron Snapp and Don Sultan, prints and drawings. The Art Gallery. Through March 2. 222 X PRICE $2.25 J H I I H r? STEREOS: LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES on MOST BRANDS components and systems. FULL WARRANTIES. Agent for distributor; SERVING CHAPEL HILL SINCE 1971. CALL ANN at 942-7172 AND then visit 15 lO Cumberland Road. 1968 VW SEDAN WRADIO. 45500 MILES. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. GOING ABROAD. $990 OR BEST OFFER. ALSO 19" PORTABLE B-W TV. $70 OR BEST OFFER. 933-6774 OR 933-6777 EVENINGS MOSTLV. SANSUI EIGHT RECEIVER. Sansui'S BEST. 120 watts rms. lyr. old, still in warranty. $530.00 new, used, $330.00. Special offer if bought, 933-2966. ' MIRACORD 50 H MKII turntable with stroboscope and shure M9ied cartridge. 3 months old with warranty. New $275, used $150. Special offer if boughL 933-2966. ORPHEUS AUDIO. Large discounts on hi-fi equipment. Call for this week's specials, or come by our office. 105 N. Columbia St. (above CCB) 967-6380. CLASSIC RAMBLER STATION WAGON. MOTOR TREND CAR OF THE YEAR 1963! CLEAN. RUNS GOOD, NEW TIRES, ENGINE OVERHAULED SEPT. S250. Call 929-9508. 500 Oldie But Goodie 45's (1955 to 1972) and Bicycle for Sale. Also want to buy used albums and 45's. Good Prices Paid. 942n&635 evenings. FOR SALE: 1969 FIAT 850. GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. NEW BACK TIRES' INTERESTED IN TRADE FOR VAN OR BEST OFFER. CALL 929-9997. Wanted Roommate wanted; male; to snare apartment in University Gardens, $ 37.5 0month. semi-furnished, walking distance of campus. Call 942-8117. Female Roommated Wanted, Davie Circle. $47.5 0month. Call 929-8771- Girl wanted to rent apartment, two bedroom, one room occupied. March, -AptH, May. Ail utilities paid, no kitchen, $70month. 1711 Audubon Road. 929-1281. NEEDED: a ride to Pa. March 9 or 10. Will share expenses. Call 942-5791. ' 3 Ride needed to or near Roaoke",Virg:nia this Thursday or Friday (Feb. 22nd or 23rd). Please call Kay, 933-5834. RIDERS WANTED: TO ASHEVILLE OR KNOXVILLE vicinity 20 mins from Knoxvilie) leaving Thursday afternoon, Feb. 22 Returning - Sunday, Feb. 25th. Call 933-2760.- Y. v