2 Hi 3 C;"y Tsr Heel L'ondsy, April 12, 1876 mmmammm.m a a mm HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK COLUMBIA PICTURES d RASTAR PICTURES present OfS AT mi? FY : V CHOVV3 1:OP 3:C0 5:C0 7:00 S.-00 SEAN CDNNERY "ROBIN AND H NICOL WILLIAMSON RICHARD HARRIS Richard the Itonheirt NOW SHOWING 2:10 4:40 7:10 9:30 NO ? w w m (A K2SZ3ITSt3r- V-, MeMS? 'IseaiBk From WAPNER BROS A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY Technicolor NOW SHOWING .WALTER' MATTHAU TATUM O'NEAL 'THE BAD NEWS 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 6:50 9:20 PGj In Color A Paramount Picture 7:05 9:05 SHEllTOVER 5th Big Week 2:15 4:40 7:05 9:30 WINNER OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS I BEST PICTURE" BEST DIRECTOR" "BEST SCREENPLAY" "BEST ACTRESS" "BEST ACTOR" . Fmtny Film United rti8 ft" x i I 'WpaaaapawilWwaaMlBWiiaiaaW -y---?- .-.v-ra-'.in-.y---- r ,-, - -jfn gj ' II J- LUNCHEON AND DINNER SPECIALS (-and they are good!) at the LUNCH BEEF BURGER H4 8t SOUP PT. DINNER HAMBURGER STEAK 50 Baked Potato, Salad ef 5 60 & Bread LUNCH HAM SANDWICH Slaw & Potato Salad DINNER TEXAS PLATTER ROAST BEEF w. Baked Potato, Peas, Bread, Salad & Tea $2 LUNCH HOT ROAST BEEF SANDWICH $2 DINNER SPAGHETTI w. Salad 8t Garlic Bread. LUNCH SHRIMP $2.O0 $2.15 pies BBQ PLATE Slaw, French Fries & Hushpuppies BBQ SANDWICH $1 .20 1 ... i- MARIAN" f 3:35 5:25 7:15 9:10 j tH' NCK8 Pun on Bowmny 967-8284 $ THE STORY OF A WOMAN'S OUTRAGE AND A WOMAN'S REVENGE! 'LIPSTICK' -R- 2 -ENDS THUR.- 3-5-7-9 THOSE TRINITY BOYS TERENCE HILL BUD SPENCER -PG-'GOD FORGIVES, WE DONT' niTllfr'i)f;ltjJ;. '('J "f'i- ' f '-T 'li- iiii r iiMrllirTii-- -ini" rn tlffi? h- -inrf""" s- A UNIVERSAL Re-Release IN COLOR R ""TH'iwnnnn innw n . nnniai maaMaaimii T iaMiaiaiBMiaramaHMtfiTani::-J-k"- ir CHAPEL HILL COLUMBIA PICTURES presents M H FVoducton Senncrs by Ovonftniky Bright BRJ THE YEAR'S BRIGHTEST COMEDY! A FUNNY MOVIE A TALENTED TALE f GOLDIE HAWN a M il rTTTTf !11IIIIITY1ITT3 rf ii In Amber Alley on Franklin St. 942-5158 LUNCH BBQ CHICKEN Salad & French Fries DINNER VEAL PARMIGAN vv. Salad, Bread $1.60 $1.89 1 1 H i I 8 HI i fI f i : t - ? I ' - - (III) ,- f fe: I 3- j 3:50 5:40 7:30 , 9:20 T ENDS L THUR. 3 STUNNING h I IT ' " 6i B w i,:i-..ll.J.L;.J.J J B J s I ft 4 t& 60 I 5 LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11:45-2:30 Mon.-Frt., $1.37 plate $1.70 w. soup & salad MONDAY: BAKED CHICKEN Com, String Beans, & Bread TUESDAY: CHOPPED SIRLOIN WITH GRAVY. Creamed Potatoes, Spinach, Bread WEDNESDAY: BRAISED BEEF RIBS Rice, Peas, Bread THURSDAY: B.B.a CHICKEN Boiled Potatoes, String Beans, Bread FRIDAY: BAKED MEAT LOAF Creamed Potatoes, Peas, Bread IVIOVIWG? We will pay TOP DOLLAR For Your old Furniture & Junque TTH TRADING POST 106 S. Greensboro St. 942-2017 m0 ii ,i 208 W. FRANKLIN 155 E. Franklin St. CJ) MAf?Cl SEEMS Cn IU InliNis UUK SUPPENLf BASEBALL HO) 6WS -2 yes, msec- UNPBRSTAND. km, N0,5IRtT!Mm m DISAPPOINTED. I if1 rrvHt l -4 ii ' m r r r rvw n .... w 4 tt2N7 ' U Wff I TEAM NEEDS i i jmii-n "V 4,- JJ 1 1 HAVE TO U J A5K YOU h SORRY, HOMEY, I FINALLY 60TTHR006H TO HENRY, AND HE SAYS OUR DUAL POLICY PCE5NT APPLY TO Dtsm&zzrmNW) Ik 600P-BY. NATIONS PERSUASION- m, ITKiNK HVB HAD ABOUT ALL TABimmmJQNAL RELATIONS I CAN TAKE FOR. ct&itiommm-especially WITH WHX BANQUET ThI VPTONI&HT.. Zflgttt -SPECIALS EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 4:45-7:00 p.m. TUESDAY: SPAGHETTI ALL YOU CAN EAT salad, bread - $ WHILE IT LASTS - COME EARLY WEDNESDAY: 12 BBQ CHICKEN French fries and j THURSDAY: HAMBURGER STEAK Baked Potato - . sm $2. 15 CAPITAL KAWASAKI SIX FORKS ROAD RALEIGH 834-6731 l I Our customers know ihs difference. STREET & 15-501 BY-PASS-EASTGATE .that The Shrunken Head can fit you in OJEANS O SHIRTS O SKIRTS VESTS Oand much much more, no matter what size you wear? Ladies' sizes 5 to 1 5 Men's sizes 28 to 48" waist, length 27 to 38" Open 'til 7:30 Mondays thru Thursdays. Fri. 'til 9. Sat. 'til 6 boutique I SURE U0ULDUKE A' CAP JUST THINK H010 6KEAT I'P LOOK 5TEAL1N6 THIr?P BA5E WITH AW CAP Fim6 IN THE AIR lUHEMWA5THE LA5t TIME H0U STOLE THiRP j VjASE, FRAHKUHJ ON TEAM THINK5 WE NEEP CAPS...MRE PIP 6ET HOURS ? UiE JUST LOENT OUT ANP &0U6HT THEM OURSELVES... 1 roj tm Tea Rm U ft Pat Oft An rM mm Wi o- u.im nt.i'f Svvta-cats me OF COMMUNISTIC yrgfl j 1 BASICALLY, H5 ill YEAH- HMM..Y0U 1 VIEWS YOUR. INTRA- I I I, KINO OF KNOW, MAYBE IT FRCZEMSWm MURAL? W j LIKE FORD WOOD BE 6000 II THE CUBANS AS W AND REA6AN. FOR THE PARTY. S INTRAMURAL. S .Ml fl Uyw. J M . 111 fl aVrVJV 41 T-r- .III F. Ill A I H0fSY,TEUY0U (mT-LB7$MXK0FF FOR THE AFTERNOON, AND TZKB A BOTTIS OFMAO ITS A BEAUTIFUL DAY OUT, AND I'VE HEARD THE CHERRY EW550MS AROUND LAKE KJNMJNS PUT out to the summer. PALACE! TdSPQTDMACTO ti f v- -y- Campus W.V.WAW?;'.1 L.iii!V.V.V V.VV.V.VW.V,.V.V. .. Today's Activities GuWanco and Tuting Onlr wUl havo addition) hours tonight fro 7 p-m. to 10 pjn. TW is tha la1 Monday wtos thai th Cantar will b opn this stmester . Tha CGC Administration Conmtta nr!B mt at 7 pjn. in th CGC oftioa to consider genrl appointments. The Union Performing Arts Committee wiil meet at 730 p.m. on the Great HaH Balcony. The Fine Arts Festival Committee will meet at 450 p.m. m the New East Annei to discuss a theme and pick an advisor. Any Interested volunteers are welcome. Student tor Jim Hunt wiU meet at V30 p.m. in Room 206 of the Union. Plans tor the upcoming campus canvass wiil be finalized. The Rules and Judiciary Committee of the Campus Governing Council wiil hold an important meeting at 7 p.m. in the South Gallery Meeting Room of the Union. Ail members are urged to attend. Upcoming Events There will be a panel discussion on SUICIDE, sponsored by Psych 153, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday in 110 Davie. n I i f Cinema Campus BULLITT Steve McQueen chases a murderer and gets involved with political corruption in this definitive 60s detective thriller, which contains that still unmatched car chase. (Alternative Cinema. Shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday m 101 Greenlaw. Admission: $1.25.) MY LITTLE CHICKADEE W.C. Fields and Mae West together! This Western farce has Fields as a card shark and West filling in as a school teacher. (Alternative Cinema. Shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Thursday in 101 Greenlaw. Admission: $1.25.) TRANS-EUROP EXPRESS Alain Robbe-Grillet directs another cinematic experiment In time and space in which three film makers create an Imaginary character and soon learn he really exists. (Union Free Flick. Show at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Great Hall.) Chapel Hill see advertisements (his page Music MARTIN HERMAN AND LEE CALHOUN present an Evening of New Music at 7 p.m. today In the East Duke Music Room, Duke. Free admission. - HOLLY NEAR performs at 8 p.m. April 13 in Memorial Hall. Free admission. CONTEMPORARY CHAMBER MUSIC is presented at 8 p.m. April 13 In Hill Hall. Free admission. THE DUKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA presents a Concerto Concert at 8:15 p.m. April 14 In Page Auditorium. Free admission. JOHN RUGGERO, pianist, performs at 8:1 5 p.m. April 1 5 in the East Duke Music Room, Duke. Free admission. SUSAN LASKIN, flutist, performs at 8 p.m. April 15 in Hill Hall. Free admission. Television OURSTORY: MANIFEST JESTINY. The story of the 1893 overthrow of Hawaii's Queen Lilioukalanl by American Colonizers. At 8:30 p.m. today on Channel 4. SYMPHONIC SOUL. James Frazier conducts Philadelphia's Zion Baptist Church in this tribute to the music of prominent black composers. At 9 p.m. today on Channel 4. Town Hall We're doing it again - IX!) i im Hl MAM'BE tM CAP f WOULD Fm IN THE AlR F T 60T A LJALK... ALL EXCEPT OUR SHORTSTOP... HE SOT HIM5ELF A SPONSOR.' ARE YOU ASKIN5M& OUT ON A DATE,SIR? UM...UJHY. DO I HAVE TO FILL OUT SOME FORMS'? DOSCO (o) (C (1 2 VI J MM t Calendar Medical School Application Wo1ihoo wi!! be hid ( 7 pjn. on Tuesday in 108 BerryhiiJ KaH. It wi3 concern fMUng out AM CAS and Duke application. Students for Howard Lee wtil meet at 7.30 pjn. on Tuesday In the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Union. Canvassing materials wiil be distributed. It you can he!p but cannot attend, please call S29-S&S5. The Recreation Department Outings Program wiil sponsor a FuH Moon Hike from 7; 30 p.m. to 9:33 pjn. on Tuesday along Frog Level Country Roads. Meet at the Municipal parking tot at 750 p.m. for csrpoolt. For registration eatt 929 1111. . Singer HoHy Near win perform at S p m. on Tuesday in the Great Hall of the Union. Admission to free. Items of Interest The UNC Media Board is accepting applications for the 1976-1977 Media Board chairperson and for an appointee to the board. Applications are available at the Union desk and should be pieced in Box 13 of the Union by Aprtt 19. AMCAS (American Medicei College Application Service) packets are now available in the Pre-Dent; Pre-Med Advising OHice. 311 South Building, and the Guidance and Testing Center. Nash Hail (across from the Carolina Inn parking tot). This is the application for most med schools. i i I The Adams Chronicles: CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS H: INDUSTRIALIST. At 9 p.m. April 13 on Channel 4. Decades of Decisions: EQUALLY FREE. A dramatization of Samuel Adams" and Mary Katharine Goodard s defense of rights of the Individual. At 8 p.m. April 14 on Channel 4. Great Performances: THE SAINT MATTHEW PASSION. PART I. At 9 p.m. April 14 on Channel 4. IS THERE AN ENERGY MONOPOLY? An examination of divestiture the breaking up of large energy corporations. At 10:30 p.m. April 14 on Channel 4. Great Performances: THE SAINT MATTHEW PASSION. PART II. At 9 p.m. April 15 on Channel 4. ABC News Closeup: MEDICINE AND MONEY. This special examines tax funded medical programs. At 10 p.m. April 15 on Channels 5 and 8. THecrtre Q) The Carolina Ptaymakers present THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE at 8 p.m. April 15-18 and 22-25 in Ptaymakers' Theatre. Tickets are available for $2.50 at Ledbetter Pickard and in 1 02 Graham Memorial. The University Dance Theatre presents TIMES TWO at 3 p.m. April 13 and 14 In Memorial Hall. $1.50 admission. The Duke Players present Terrence McNally's BAD HABITS at 8:15 p.m. April 15-18 In Branson Theatre, Duke. Tickets are available for $3 at the Page Box Office. THE UNC OPERA THEATRE presents scenes from four operas at 8 p.m. April 14 In Hill Hall. Free admission. Gllleiy ANCIENT BRONZE STATUETTES continues April 18 at the Ackland Art Center. Hours: 10 a.i Tuesday-Saturday; 2-6 p.m. Sundays. through i.-5 p.m. Watercolors by NADINE VARTANIAN continues through April in the North Gallery of the Morehead Planetarium. WOMAN'S ART SHOW, sponsored by AWS. continues through April 16 in the Union. Olio HISTORIC TOURS. Tours of the old UNC buildings In the historic district leave the west wing ol the Morehead Planetarium at noon dally and Saturday and at 3 p.m. Sunday. Free. EASTER THE AWAKENING continues through April 26 at the Morehead Planetarium. Shows are at 8 p.m. weekdays; 1 1 a.m., 1, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; 2. 3 and 8 p.m. Sundays. Admission: $1.50 for adults, $1.25 for students and $1 for children under 12. presents u only $2 dim n TUESDAY NJTE SPECIAL! Your choice of LASAGNA Dinner RAVIOLI Dinner with Salad. Bread & Butter Durhm-Cheoel Hill Blvd. Square The Dally Tar Heel Is published by the University of ! North Carolina Media Board; daily except Sunday. ; exam periods, vacations, and summer sessslon. 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