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Tfca Dz"y Ter Hist TutziTft JLpr3 1, 1273! I) i U 5) u Kaleidoscope, the Daily Tar HeeTs entertainment calendar, appears in the paper each Monday and Friday, and is a comprehensive listing of cinema, theatre, music and other entertainment in the Chapel Hill area. Anyone wishing to submit information to the calendar may call Dan' Fesperman at 933-1011, or come by the Tar Heel office in the Carolina Union between 2 and 5 p.m., Sunday through Thursday. On campus "The Male Animal" Who else but James Thurber could have written this Innocent-yet-trenchant comedy about love end politics on a college campus, both at their zenith at the same time as the Big Football Game? Henry Fonda plays a bespectacled intellectual In trouble with the reactionary administration over the reading of a controversial letter by Vanzetti to his class. Directed by Elliott Nugent in 1942, it also, stars Olivia de Havilland who will be speaking on campus later this month. (Alternative Cinema, today at 7 and 9:30 p.m., Greenlaw Auditorium, $1.25.) "Zazie Dans Le Metro" Zazie Is a foul- mouthed I"- cynic, C Eleven, who corns to Paris to spend a weekend wfi her uncle, a female ' feispartoriitor, end nofeotfy"-; end nothing art quite whst fhty .tetm. tlsa fci the film moves eta rapid pace helped by some fine film editing. Psuhne Kae4 csSsCtia modern French farce cn "anarchistic, Impudent comedy," end Dcens It to "a Slack Stnnett two-retltr rurmlng nl'.m Loali Us.V.9 . wrote the script and directed. (CarcHna Union free flick, Wednesday at 8 fuiL, Great KsS.) "Guys and Dolts' The Demon Runyanesque underworld of New York Is the background for this Frank Loesser musics about ssmbitr Sky Mssisrson V.zricn Brando) and Mathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra), the owner of the oldest established permanent floating crap game In New York. The men are tough and the dames brassy, except for sweet Sarah Brown, the Salvation Army lady who captures Sky's heart Made . when Brando's star was still rising in 1855, when every role he undertook was exclSng and interesting. (Alternative Cinema, Thursday at 7 and 933 p-tn., Greenlaw. Auditorium, $1.25.) );-, Chapel Hill ; r The Four Musketeers" The lorigr awaited second half of Richard Lester's " I t a w no. 11 Ribeye Steak Dinner complete with Baked Potato. Salad & Texas Toast $1.59 with coupon Good through April 15 No. 12 6 oz. Chopped I Steak with Baked Potato and Texas Toast $.89 with coupon I Shrimp Platter Good through April 15 J with Salad, Texas Toast and your choice of French Fries or Baked Potato $1.99 with coupon Good through April 15 i MON.-THURS. I ONLY with coupon .4 ANY Medium of Large size 2rH PIZZA Good through April 15 BARBARA GITTINGS coordinator, American Library Assoc. Task Force on Gay Liberation WHAT EVERY HETEROSEXUAL SHOULD ICWOW About Gay Liberal Tomorrow night, April 2, 8 p.m.. Student Union room 202 r i r-. :,-.' f f air l'XJ SIIAA MIND CONTROL" WELCOME TO THE NEXT PHASE OF HUMAN EVOLUTION! ON THIS PLANET Mankind is witnessing the dawn of Phase II in his evolution his spiritual rebirth. You can wait for history to catch you, or you con join the pioneers of the mind. MIND CONTROL techniques can place you in the vanguard. Silva Mind Control has trained 200,000 students in many nations. STUDENTS REPORT BETTER CONTROL OVER i Health i Memory Concentration (ESP) Productivity Smoking Drugs Sleep Headaches Sports Salesmanship Problem solving Fears Habits Weight Discover a great new world of vital living. This world needs new people for a new day. Come to our introductory lecture. See for yourself. Presented by: LEW LUCKEt TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY APRIL 2, 3 0 p.m. Student Union Room 217 CLASSIFIEDS I FOR SALE HELP WANTED 1968 MG Midget with 1972 engine with only 7,000 mHee on It New top, new paint, good tires. $1,300. Contact 933-3419 Iter 4:00 p.m. STEREOS: At always, get great sound at the right price from Ann Shechtman. Visit Stereo Sound, 17S E. Franklin SL (Upstairs above PJ.'s) 942-8546. Stereo Migrated Amplifier SANSUI AU-505. 25 wattsehn. Mfg. list: $190 best offer. Call 833-2453. Stereo Components Name brands at lowest prices from factory distributor. I can suggest and help set up systems. Full warranties. Five day delivery. Can Lenny at W7-2312 from 3 to 10 p.m. any day. . FOR RENT Available Immediately, 2 t 3 bedroom ac mobile homes. I$S5.00 to $125.00. Also May rentals avilUbie. Tel.-929-254 or Durham, collect, 489-4441. One bedroom apartments to sublet Mey-AjgusL Three blocks off campus on Rosemary 6L $1354)0 per month plus electricity. Furnished. Cat) 967-9406 after S pjn. Wanted: Female roommate May-August. P.rvate terse bedroom in luxury furmsed apt AC, dishwasher, balcony etc NOT owned by Roberta. 24 miles from campus. Not on but line. $8240. 967-2664. Tennis instructor applicants need good background m playing and teaching. Salary averaging $150-200 per week. Call 703548-2064. MISCELLANEOUS Taking the Medical College Admission Test? MCAT Review Course, inc. In Durham can help prepare you tor the competition. Qualified faculty teach seven 4-hour sessions, with thorough treatment of recurrent MCAT problem areas. Timed practice tests and relevant home study material Included. Registration fee $130. A $20 deposit on books. Both paid at first session. CeN 383-4622 (Durham) for Information, or attend first meeting Sat, April 5, 1-5 p.m. Holiday Inn, Eastgate. Chapel HliL Assuming loan on house convenient to Duke end UNC Write to Mrs. Vivian Cater, 1005 Westweod Ave., High Point, N.C. 272S2. Phone 882-9933 srter 7 p.m. Ptease return paper taken (between noon Monday and Tues day morning) from 31 4 A door, Bingham. No value to you but needed for my graduation! Return to 314A Bingham or call 967-7811. . Are you bored now that peace has broken out? Want to sink you teeth Into a wargame but cant find an opponent to suit your taste? Call Edward Rodman about forming a club for t-t-f SPIAH. 933-6638 anytime. Ride wanted to Athens, Georgia, or nearby, for weekend April 4-6. VM generously chare with expenses. Call Paul, S33 2874. ' Duetts ht dsn, nstesiJy, ftm tzsm ptcptt: It uss ccneshrsd cs em Ka end fCsxd In .tare just fef rt Tbt Thrts VzztzlzznT rssst. ' (Viry, tt 1, 3, 5, 7 crd 9 pxi . ' i H5ufdaf on ffi Orftnt Expftss" Ttes Cos is B . thsga) ; is tem end th& pss pistil (T It gqiM endrd b ts)t t.1 Es S9 md Sria pja, $2.13.) "Young FrsnksmUin" UsS Croc&s ts 1st ccr.tr! t-n. (Ftea 1, st 25, 73 end "ASleti Dotsnl Ura tUm Anymow" E2ft Curstyn Is nonthtad i&r cn Oscar ter CSs Him, ths story cf a wctstsn end a ssesd thmc9. Dim Lcdd ron a wppottktg cctrtss nomlnsSen. (Ptasa 2, at 45, 73 and firlS, $125.) r "Lenny" (Ptaza 3, at 5, 7:10 and 62? $225.) ctry cf Ids, a ftm tcy CzzznZz ca ' ti tsi fcrts5r, HsSs, fsr coRsny end rtaerti tsrt !2xtefS3 events es? : trlsssStetito occur, wKSi KZzmssiA'- Friary en cfTtsi 11.) An txhSon of 73 E:?tgfspsa . 3 scrttiisfe jr3 run Ihmt Sunif, S In t? AcMand Art Cen&r. Admission fs fraa. Auditions for the CereHna Bsadsrs production of "The Trojan Women" wfa beet 7 pjm. today and WtSnesday In 1C3 Elnsham. Parts are open for eight women end three . 'men.'1 : "Cread end Roses," e documentary drama on vromen In America, wtH be presented eta p.m. today In ISemortal Halt Admission is free. The Lab Theatre presents Doris Letting' "Play With a Tiger" at 4 pun. Thursday and at 4 and 11 p.m. Friday In CS Graham MemoriaL Free tickets ere eveflabte et the Lab office on the south mezzanine of Graham Memorial. Vision The Other" This suspense thr&r, based on the novel by Thomas Try on, Is C The U?tC Wind Ensemble fO perform at p-m. today fcn HH1 HsSL Admission Is free. PUnUt Joseph Banowetz wf3 perform at i pm Thursday In Km HalL Admission ts free. Harry Chapin wSI perform at 11:39 ajn. Friday In the Pit ' The Ctrdta Choir viO perform at 4 pjn. twjf In HSI HaO. Admission ts free. Herble Hancock wH perform at 8 pun.' Tuesday, Aprtl $ in llemorfal HalLTIckets, Mr are on sale at the Union desk. tar!an fJeParfiand wtfl perform at 8 pn. Wednesday through Saturday in Stewart Theatre on ttte N.C. State campus In RsStlh. Call 737-3105 for tickets. Yirg It Fox w&t perform et 6:15 pjn. Sunday In Cameron Indoor Stadium on the Duke campus. Tickets, $4.50, $3JS0 end $239, ere on sale et Duke'e Pege box office. -. Flutist Donne Sparks and. oboist fitch Edmondsonwni perform et 8:15 pjn. todey in the ast Duke Music Room on the Duke campus. Admission is free. Pianist Karen VunKannon win perform at CTI3 pxi Csturdsy In the East Du&a KusSs TAR HEEL CAR WASH Tuesday Ladies' Day Spocsal Off .rag. wash Monday Thru Thursday 'Early Bird, Special 8-9 a.m. . g 250 ! off, reg. wash Tar Hool Car Wash i . Mam St., Carrboro 4 .mjv -jp Bre J Lml aaI 1 .. k. .. BEST PRICES Ti1 STATE -T m r mw fw ros f caii m mm ' ru mat m imumt $nmyrt Spplf Company f .9. BOX 999 194 tiST CMTKJUt STKOT m. mm cuoi tiu 77302 t8-w-7r - f ii for a good part-time job!! oGood Pay gHcyj Opportunities Career Training oRegular rPromotions ofyien and Women Eliglbb EARN $45 FOR ONE WEEKEND PER MONTH, AND TRAIN FOR A REWARDING CAREER IN THE TECHNICAL SKILL OF YOUR CHOICE. GETTING INVOLVED BECAUSE AMERICA HEEDS US Irwr, rnwnt 1 1 rnmn iwii waiigaueni wkir miiw himil iu: , ARMY RESERVE OPPORTUNITIES, 4001 WEST DEVON AVE. 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Bill Cosby's television special "Hey, Hey, Hey ItV Fat Albert, specialiKS in electron" music His : first album, Mwaadishi, explores the field of the elecuonic piano , and the synthesizer. Dr. TfecKss Warhurtoa will present a program of ragtime piano at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Music Gallery of the Union. The program win feature works of Joplin, Johnson and Gershwin. Daily Tar Heel photographers' Martha Stevens, Charles Hardy, Peter Ray,: Alice Boyle and Gary Freeze will present a photography exhibit today through Sunday, April 13, in the North! Gallery of the Student Union. : "Aims and Objectives of an Ideal SchooP will be the topic of Dr. Gerald Unks presentation at 8 p.m. today in Room 107 of the Peabody Hall. Elements of jazz; rock and classical music will be featured by the Paul Winter Consort at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, in Memorial Hall. Tickets are available at the Union desk for $2.50. Long & Short DANSHIKIS POCKET COOKS CARVINGS EARRINGS & BANGLE BRACELETS AFRICAN sSr BATIK SHOP DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL "Pswrtay, Itlsnd by AHc Coyts In Union photo exhibit Nice guys finish... Sam Ervin's first try at electorial office was in 1917 when he ran for editor of The Daily Tar Heel. Ervin lost the election by one ballot and he voted for his opponent I voted for a boy named Jimmy Hoover from High Point, and Jimmy beat me," Ervin said. "Ever since then 1" have always voted for myself." E 3 Carolina Students Prefer: CAROLINA COPY CENTER Copies Printed White You West Via Guarantee) Quality, Speed, end Low Price. Ono stop fcr elt ypbr printing and office supply needs tim f vw LLY trrtk Eastgate Shopping Canter Chapel Hill S37-25S5 Pon.-Fri. 8:30-5:30 In the Feature Case This Week Books in Foreign Tongues Lot includes Spanish, French, German, Kalian and even a few in Latin and Greek. Prices Moderate. Iio OH Dco!iGo TiZ? 137 A EAST ROSEMARY STREET OPPOSITE NCNB PLAZA CHAPEL HILL, N. C, US lT3 UR3C-CM Student C-.-Stafir Only! ' July 1 by Pan-American to August 19 Jot Charter Washington London Washington Details in room 201, Student Union A ' ' j,vr' '"3? , : Enjoy Cdaola. " I The eoft drink for people V " I I bdifortKefonthininl f I UborcdtIisn2.Cc:io. - X 1 i 4 I. it 3'i (I
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