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Fiiisy, Jsnuxry 10, 1875 1 V t The DaiSy Tsr Hetl a On Campus "Going Places" - One of r$74' most controversial films. This French road movie Is about two young punks who, in cjmlc sssrch of their own virility or proof oft, roam the countryside robbing, vandalizing and abusing practically everyone elsp in the film. (Alternative Cinema, today at 7 and 83Q p.m., Saturday at 2, 7 and 920 pjn Greenlaw Auditorium, $1.50.) "China Seas" - Ship captain Clark Gable has trouble on his hands when he discovers his old English sweetheart (Rosalind Russell) and his discarded mistress China Doll (Jean Harlow) are both making a voyage with him from Hong Kong to Singapore where he's to drop a shipment of gold. (Today at 620 and 9 p.m., Carroll Hall, Union freeflick.) "Lenny Bruce Performance Rim" - The only film ever made of a complete nightclub performance by Lenny Bruce. (Shows at 720, 9 and 1020 p.m. today and Saturday in Hamilton Hall. $1.) "The Hireling" - A Cannes Film Festival award-winner about a lady and her chauffeur. Based on a novel by L. P. Harley, as was Joseph Losey's "The Go Between," comparison to which is interesting. (Saturday at 620 and 9 p.m., Carroll Hall, Union freeflick.) "Loves of a CJonda" - f.::io Forman, the Czech filmmaker who rose to great popularity during the renaissance of the ndd-XOs, has a"!ft for descr&lng young people without rancor or self-consciousness," and this story ' of Andula, who works In a factory and sleeps in a hostel, was his third and "most agile" Him. (Sunday at 623 and 9 p-m., Carroll Hall, Union freeflick.) . "It Happened One Night" - When Clark Gable removed his shirt to reveal no undershirt in this 1934 film, underwear sales plummeted across America, and men didn't put them back on again until Marlon Brando did, in the '5Cs. (Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 7 and 920 p.m., Greenlaw Auditorium, $1.25, American Comedy Series.) '.Chapel Hill "Animal Crackers" - A flabby and static Marx Brothers film their second, in fact, and not really a movie at all since it was filmed directly from a stage play and, most of the time, looks like one. (Carolina, at 320, 520, 7:10 and 9 p.m., $225.) "The Man With the Golden Gun" - The man with the golden pun is more like It. James Bond has degenerated Into a dirty old mannequin, and what used to be sophisticated humor and wit in a. 007 screenplay has become a lifeless series of weak wordplay and adolescent jokes about sex. (Plaza 1, at 220, 4:40, 7 and 920 p.m., $2.25.) SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS: Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer North Carolina's nationally recognized coastal boys' and girls' camps on Pamlico Sound near Atlantic Beach and New Bern. 28th season. Camps feature sailing, motorboating and seamanship plus all usual camping activities (including skin-diving and golf course at Sea Gull and horseback riding at Seafarer). Opportunities for students (college men and women), coaches and teachers who are LOOKING FOR MORE than "just another summer job." Openings for NURSES (RN). June 1 0-August 22. We seek highly qualified (ability to instruct in one phase.of camp's program), dedicated and enthusiastic staff members with exemplary character and offer good salaries, room and board, plus the opportunity of sharing in a meaningful and purposeful experience. Quick answer upon receipt of a letter of application which should include a brief resume of training and experience in area(s) of camp program in which you are best qualified to instruct. Apply to Wyatt Taylor, Director, Camp Sea GullCamp Seafarer. P.O. Bos 10976, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605. BOOK FOR COURSES! ! Especially used one's at sharp savings! Oh, we don't have 'em all, but we do have great batches of them, and you'll save money on nearly every book you buy from us. We bought thousands and thousands at fair pricesfrom UNC students, and now we can offer the next student a good buy. Check us out first. It doesn't usually take long, and you can save a considerable sum from the visit! The Intimate Bookshop Open 10 to 10; 2 to 10 Sundays 119 East Franklin St. Chapel Hill U 1 DTH Classifieds FOR SALE Yellow Dodge Van '66, standard Wlt, new tires, paint, battery, pannelled, tape deck, good engine, carpetted, needs little work. $1,000 or best otter, 967-5168 before 11 p.m. Old Gibson Les Paul Guitar. $275, firm. Call 929-1617. For sale Mamlya C3 camera plus porroflnder.i good condition, also old graflex 4X5, all $125, Contact IfUka 933-4231. . y I 1989 Dart by owner. Good condition. FlMAAj Phone 942 9323. '- j FOR RENT Roommate needed, rent, swap, etc. 2 bedroom furnished basement apt $175mo. plus utilities. Call John, 929-2095. Yum-Yum Apartment for sublease. Jan. 0-Sept 6. Single bedroom, all electric, air conditioned, for $135 month. In Carrboro, call 967-8055. Two mobile homes for sale or rent, one 12KG0, large carpeted Hvlngroom, 2 bedrooms, airconditloned, $3,700. One 12X50, two bedrooms, $2,800. 929-6179 after 3 p.m. Apartment lor rent, one bedroom, carpeted, air conditioned, ground floor of a split level near Eastgate. $160-00 per month. . 929-6179 after 3 p.m. For Sale: room contract m Old West Will accept reasonable offer. t CaH 933-8633 and ask for Forrest or Dave. Wanted: one room contract (female): lor north campus. Please contact me at one of these numbers: 929-9372 or 929 83321 Keep trying. Thanks! , - Roommate needed to share 3-bedroom fumisHed Carrboro apartment with 2 girts. Move in immediately or lot February 1. $54 plus utilities. 967-7305. ' ; Female roommate wanted. $48 plus one-hall utilities. Furnished. Kingswood Apartments. Call 942-8327 or 929 2613. Keep trying. Female roommate needed to share furnished 1 2X65 ft trailer. Washer and dryer also. Three miles from campus. Rt 7, Box 6221 B OM Lystra Road. Phone 933-5010. HELP WANTED Good typist to train for typesetting on DTK. 12-15 hrswtu, $2 JOhr. starting. Evening work. Must be fast Apply Student Graphics, Union Building, 3-8 p.m. 933-8358. Progressive magazine needs volunteers to help a busy but happy crew with all phases of production. Call Southern Exposure, 942-1218. MISCELLANEOUS Experienced Bass player with good equipment seeks position with financially successful or potentially successful band. CaH Steve at 933-7857. KOCZYK: We lover you. We need you. Come to us. Please love us. Admirers of the Guiding Light Notice: The Lighthouse Is featuring the finest local and out-, of-stste dance bands every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 8:00 till 1 30. Bring you date and your dancin' shoes lor line entertainment at fair prices. This week from Ashboro, NC, Atwater Kent Located at Highway 54 and 751 at Hope . Valley. Formerly Mad Dogs Saloon. 489-3017. Omega watch lost: $25 reward, blue face, leather band, date mechanism. I lost the watch on Monday. It's of much sentimental value. CaH Fred 942-5977. - .11 I L. , , .. ,,, KARATE - UNC TAE KWON DO dub Introductory meeting and films Tuesday, January 14th, 630 pjn. Union Room 202. All interested persons welcome. AJ oid students required. Treeble and the Bean" -1 974 was a banner year for bad comedy, and to say this was worse than "For Pete's Sake" and almost as bad as "SPYS" is to treat it nicety. (Plaza 2, at 3, 5:10, 7:20 and 920 p.m., $225.) "Easy Rider" - Who remembers what they felt about this film back in 1SS9. And who would feei the same way now? William Bayer calls it one of The Great Movies" but I doubt it (Plaza 3 at 3, 5, 7 and 9 p.m., $225.) The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander" Ersatz Happy Hooker. Hollander has disclaimed all connection with this porno flick, which, she feels, is ruining her chances to be a serious actress. She took the producer to court, asking that they not use her name. They still do. (Varisty,at2,3:45,5:30,7:15end 9 p.m., $225.) Late Shows "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask" Once more for Woody Allen's funniest comedy, a sendup of Dr. David Reuben's dumb questions. Alien plays a court jester and a sperm, among other things. (Varsity, Friday and Saturday, at 1120 p.m., $1.75.) "Reefer Madness," "Sex Madness" and "Cocaine Fiends" Three "educational" films from the 1930's, warning Americans about the catastrophes threatening the American youths so eager to latch onto cheap thrills. Only Communism isn't mentioned. (Carolina, 11:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, $2.) Durham 'The Godfather, Part II" No mere sequel, but part of an all-encompassing ouevre by Francis Ford Coppola which he plans to combine and integrate in a couple of years, creating a massive, six-hour, once-and-for-all "Godfather." "Part II" focuses on Don Corleone as a youth and on Michael as a Don. The fore and aft of 1972's Oscar winner. (Yorktowne, at 1:30, 5 and 820 p.m.) The Towering Inferno". An all-star bonfire which has gotten pretty respectable reviews for the disaster genre The story of a burning skyscraper (with people trapped therein) came from two novels, each of which was owned by a different studio. So In a spirit of detente and greed, the studios combined and poured missions of dollars into the blaze, which wiSI at least pay off with a Special Effects Oscar. (Center I, at 6 and 9 p.m.) The Klansman" Rotten reviews for this hate-movie about the disgusting South. Richard Burton's voice is filled with magnolias. (Riverview, at 3:15, 5:15, 720 and 920 p.m, but it's the next attraction at the Carolina. So if you must go, wait.) "Messiah of Evil" Cheap "Exorcist" ripoff, one among many you might as well brace yourself for; they'll all play Durham, of course. (Northgate.) Late Shows "Slaughterhouse Five" Michael Sacks is the bewildered Vonnegut dropout in this stunningly photographed, inventively directed sci-fi black comedy by George Roy Hill (The Sting"). Some of the broader touches especially Family Life vignettes dont work, but the movie as a whole does. Valerie Perrine (Billy's Honey) is a dream girl. (Yorktowne.) "Jlmi Plays Hendrix" and "Magical Mystery Tour" The concert compilation and the BBC television special, for fans of music, not cinema. (Center.) Duke Campus MASH Robert Altman's war movie. (Sunday, 7 & 9 p.m., Page Aud., Quadrangle Pictures.) will perform from 9 p.m to 1 a.m. Monday, Jan. 13 and Tuesday; Jan. 1. Tickets are $4. Call 834-0524 for reservations. Town Hall Arrogance will perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. $1 cover charge. Cat's Cradle Richard Dobson and Gilbert Francis will perform at 9 p.m. today and Saturday. Cover charge. p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16 in Memorial Hall. Admission Is free. n Dr Milton Friedman will speak at 8 pun. Friday, Jan. 24 In Page Auditorium on the Duke University campus. Admission is free. l A USiC NIghf Life The Pier (Raieigh) Bluegrass musician Lester Fiatt will perform at 8 and 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday. Tickets are $6 in advance and $4 at the door. Jazz flutist Tim Weisberg ' . . . . f"- TUI. : 4U CM C nr TUC VCA'D Dmnimll-i mii aniira Pnol nf I HIS 15 UIC OnLL Ur I IIL I I QlUlQH jr UUI CillUQ QUAA VI the finest men's wear in the area now reduced. SUITS Formerly $120 to $190. Choose now from our great collection. $90-$14250 ' including blazers and camel hair. DRESS SLACKS Forraer,y $27 $47- 18-$3375 DRESS SHIRTS Lone s,eem $105o-$15 SWEATERS several 'aUur"4!0 $10-$375 prices. Plus Many More Items Reduced During Our Clearance Sale. 103 E. FRANKLIN ST., CHAPEL HILL Open Mon.-Sat 9 Til 6 CRABTREE VALLEY MALL. RALEIGH Open Mon.-Sat. 10 Til 9:30 The University Chamber singers need two bass singers. The slxteen-member ensemble will have an April chamber concert and a spring tour of Florida. Anyone interested should see Robert Porco in Room A, Hiil Hall, or call him at 933-1093 (office) or 929-9350 (home). James Lambert, assisted by pianist Reg Rodgers, will perform "Music for Percussion Instruments" at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hill Hall. Admission is free. Violinist Edgar Alden and pianist Francis Whang will perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14 in Hill Hall. Admission is free. The Carolina Union presents Two Generations of Brubeck" at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 in Memorial Hall. Dave. Brubeck will perform with his sons Darius, Chris and Danny. Tickets, $3 and $4, are on sale at the Union desk. Les McCann will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17 in Page Auditorium on the Duke University campus. Tickets, $3.50, $4 and $4.50, are on sale at the Page box office. The North Carolina Symphony will perform with Dave Brubeck at 3 and 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18 in Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium. For tickets, $5, call 933-5454. The Ciompi Quartet will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19 in the Duke Chapel. Admission is free. Forum David Ernest Duke, National Information Director for the Ku Klux Klan, will speak at 8 In the Feature Case A Good Collection of Books on Sociology THE OLD BOOK CORNER 137 A East Rosemary Street i Opposite Town Parking Cots, Chapel Hill, IM.C. 27514 Auditions for the Carolina Haymakers productions The Miracle Worker and Twelfth Night" will be held at 4 and 750 p.m. today In 103 Graham Memorial. The Carolina Readers Theatre presents The Enchanted Tree" at 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday in Gerrard Hall. Tickets, $1 tor students and $1.50 for adults, are on sale at the Union desk. Call 933-5050 for information. Performances of the Broadway musical "Seesaw" will be at 8 p.m. Sunday in Stewart Theatre on the N.C State campus In Raleigh. Call 737-3104 for reservations. The National Shakespeare Company will perform The Merchant of Venice" at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 20 in Memorial Hall. Tickets, $2, are on sale at the Union desk. There will be two other performances at 2 and 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19 In Stewart Theatre on the N.C. State campus in Raleigh. Call 737-3104 for reservations to these shows. Works by Morot Sir will be on display through Wednesday, Jan. 22 in the North Gallery of the Union. Prints by Samuel N. Reese will be on display through Friday, Jan. 311 in the show cases and Music Gallery of the Union. Contemporary Canadian Graphics will be on display through Thursday, Jan. 16 at the Duke University Museum of Art. Admission is free. Erikson Graphics will be displaying and selling their prints Tuesday, Jan. 14 in the South Gallery of the Union. Kaleidoscope appears daily in the Tar Heel in order to keep readers informed of the various entertainment and cultural events in the University area. Any person with information for the column should call Dan Fespermen at 933 1011 or 933-1012. Recycle The Daily Tar Heel it 1 i 990 with coupon No. 1 6 oz. CHOPPED STEAK with baked potato & Texas toast No. 11 RIBEYE DINNER with potato, $ 7Q with Salad, & Texas toast . . coupon Now Serving Only USDA Choice Beef , if' CO. Good Thru January 31 . 1 975 ! & 5" mv inlaw (Pea vmmm ! AiVlPllPIEQS, SPE-AEIOQS, 7UUERS, RECEIVERS, TUEifJTADlES n l! I 1 1 , Usae Brands Like ttarantz, ffentyood, Sony, Infinity, Janzen and ltegenan 1 t Si Hegeman 1 (3 pr. only) Reg. $156.00 each Only $100.00 each Janzen Z 210.(2 pr. only) Reg. $119.00 each Only $85.00 each Janzen Z 410 (1 pr.) Reg. $179.95 Only $110.00 each Janzen Z 412 (1 pr.) Reg. $249.95 Only $155.00 each Infinity Pos 1 Reg. $98.00 Only $78.00 each Videoton 2-way bookshelf, very small, excellent extension speaker Retail $54.00 Only $30.00 each 4220 Marantz Receiver (demo) Reg. $300.00 Only $235.00 SALE LASTS THRU SATURDAY I OPEN TIL 9 FBI. 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