5. Mlbllii GINEMA Campus The Big Sleep Humphrey Bogart as Raymond Chandler's detective Philip Marlowe involved in a case so complicated that even the scriptwriters wouldn't figure it out. But it doesn't matter. The dialogue, characters, and decadent atmosphere make the show, and so does Lauren Bacall. At 8 p.m. Wednesday in Carroll Hall. Free with a student I.D. Chapel Hill For local theatres see advertisements on p. TELEVISION American Short Story Flannery O'Connor's The Displaced Person is a Polish refugee given a job on a Southern farm. The hard-working immigrant soon proves a hit with the widow who hired him and a threat to two other employees. At 8 tonight on Channel 4. We Will Freeze in The Dark This report on energy conservation includes Disappointed seniors find they can't graduate Each year, approximately 100 seniors find out too late that they lack enough credits to graduate on time. "I had taken a lot of physical education courses, and my adviser counted three of these as hours toward graduation," said one senior, who learned several weeks ago that she lacked necessary hours toward graduation. But most seniors with such problems can't blame them on their advisers, said Anne Coenen of the arts and sciences office. "Only six out of these 100 have problems because of their advisers," she said. "The rest are mistakes mainly of student neglect." Coenen said most problems would not occur if students checked with the arts and sciences office a semester before they plan to graduate. Approximately 1,500 seniors graduate each year. Department advisers are not responsible for graduation requirements being fulfilled by students, Coenen said. 0f course, business, journalism and education majors arc taken care of by their own departments, but we want to impress upon new juniors and upcoming seniors under arts and sciences to see us as soon as possible." Advisers in South Building usually are swamped at the end of the semester, and Coenen said hundreds of students may not be helped if they wait too long. "Students often feel that physical education activity counts toward graduation, but it doesn't," Coenen said. "We recommend that students check with us in the fall before spring graduation. They should also check with us once a year before that." Job representatives visit campus The following recruiters will be on campus to discuss job opportunities on the dates indicated. Students interested in meeting with organizations should sign up for appointments at the Career Planning & Placement office in 21 1 Hanes. Information and assistance nertainine to summer and full-time employers not repressed; by onwJ$$te"Wh campus visits is also available. Tuesday, April 19 Mack Stores, Inc. Everyone can get into Student Stores and developing. Film C126 & C110 -12 cxp. $129 C126,C110&C135-20exp. $L62 KR126, 110, 135 - 20 cxp. segments looking at efforts of individuals and industries to cut fuel consumption and costs in four areas: electricity, oil, solar energy, and natural gas. At 10 tonight on Channel II. Alan King Special Spoofing great American hassles. King sets the tone in satirical monologues on automobile recalls, junk mail and TV schedule changes. At 10 tonight on Channel 5. The Amazing Howard Hughes, Part I At age 20, in 1926 Howard Hughes vows to become "the top film producer in Hollywood ... the world's greatest aviator. . . and the richest man in the world." The first part of this 1977 TV-movie deals with Hughes' aspirations. The movie depicts Hughes as daring, volatile and, above all, a loner. At 9 p.m. Wednesday on Channel 1 1. Scenes From a Marriage Conclusion. Five years after their divorce, Marianne(Liv Ullmann) and Johan reflect on the changes in their lives. At 10 p.m. Wednesday on Channel 4. NBC Reports A Day With President Carter The show views the President's working style and White House operations from the time he awakes in the early morning until he retires late at night. At Wednesday, April 20 Paul D. Camp Community College Atlanta Public Schools Thursday, April 21 Household Finance Corp. Bladen County Hospital Katharine Gibbs School .Friflav--AnriL.22 . .. .... 'M utuat of Omaha I ns. Co. Monday, April 25 Aetna Life & Casualty the picture at the save on film and Developing and Prints C110 C126 C110 C126 C135 12 exp.: 12 exp.: 20 exp.: 20 exp.: 20 exp.: $4.32 $4.20 $6.70 $6.20 $6.70 " in iiiii.i iiiiiiii j ijji. mill ii iiiiiiiii iiiiiwmiii i jjj Illinium mi i minium ij jjj imj a J JZt , ';$t1ity . At ' ri ' 'Hi i$'-&i4 8 p.m. Thursday on Channel 28. The Amazing Howard Hughes, Part 1 1 The conclusion dramatizes .a' ; 1 947 ' confrontation between Hughes Tommy Lee : Jones) and a Senate committee, which charged that Hughes bribed Army personnel to secure government contracts; At 9. p.m.. . Thursday on Channel 1 1. - -: . , Best Sellers Henry Fonda appears as Enfield Bassett, a principled senator threatened with blackmail by the grasping Joseph Armagh in this 'episode-of Captains and the Kings. Joseph also proposes to Tom Continued from . page .1.. . Goode said that . because of conflicting research and testimony, he is not sure how dangerous marijuana is, but he classifies it with caffeine and aspirin. "The medical jury is still hung on the issue, and.it is not as harmless as caffeine and aspirin, but it is about the same," he said. But Goode recently wrote in a column in The Charlotte Observer, "The question of marijuana's criminal status will not be answered by consulting the medical journals. The answer is all around us in the streets, in the homes, on the green lawns of our parks and campuses." Goode said he favors legalizing marijuana, but he said he believes an age Williamson?, "1 want to institute a review of past curriculum studies at an early date, and then to launch a new consideration of such concepts as 'general education' so that we can structure a program that will possibly have more substance and effectiveness than our current one. JAY JENNINGS HELD OVER 6TH WEEK Shows 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:30 fKfiDGGY BEST PICTURE !(! ky Wmm WMtlfR M RUOtWl CHART OFf BEST DIRECTOR J0MN0.AVU6CN BEST FILM EDITING HELD OVER 8TH WEEK ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Faye Dunaway Best Actress" Peter Finch Best Actor" Beatrice Straight "Best Supporting Actress' Prepare yourself for perfectly outrageous motion picture. MGMprasants TKtt WnjJAM PETER ROBERT CUNJtWM KCLCCN FINCH DUVAU ..... UvMlrtMta Hi HELD OVER 3RD WEEK Shows 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 mLaju.7- bigger, more exciting than "AIRPORT 1975' NOW SHOWING Marifuaiha legalizamn expe6t&$ L Vl ill ntiiiii irw.'lBaWii.i inows a 2:20 A 4:40 W 7:00 J mm 9:20 M II fin SHOWS 2:150 lib 4:00 J 7:30 Sfj, 9:15 Xry' Starring 1 Wanda JumM Duke . Happy Birthday-Wanda June, is another in the long line . of fantasy which has flp from the pen of Vonneeut. . ',- The main plot-lihe: revolves around a man who has been iost for years and returns to find his wife about to remarry. " The characters consist of contrasts: Harold Ryan, the picture of masculinity bomb, and t Wo gam e !h U n tefs J p si in ArmJor itSQn . years. On the other hand th and her t wosu itofe Th to celebrate ' "; Harold re tur ti; it H dtrt Kdl ay ca ke fo f a girl named Wanda "June who.' was run over by ah. ice cream truck; . -Duke Players will present Vonnegut's comedy Thursday through Sunday April 14-1 7 at 8: 15 p.m. in the Branson Theatre on the. Duke campus. Tickets are $3 Sunday and Thursday and $3.50 Friday iind Saturday Hennessey's daughter, and ets jri mptiorvhisV plan to destroy her fathjeri'At .9 pirhv -Thursday on Channel Vsa-:-."''.-';:- One Woman Phe:SBefle. Of Amherst,, 'starring :Julie Ha.rrits--will be ; presented at 8 p.m.' Wednesday in-Memorial Hall. Tickets are $5 arid $6arid are on.-sale at the Union Desk. . .- :" T' ' . x Duke Players present Happy Birthday. Wanda June at 8: 1 5 p.m. Thursday through' . ' limit should be imposed on uie of the drug. "It's necessary that an age limit should be set on things like marijuana, alcohol and driving. I am not sure where to draw the limit, but if the very young get into drugs,, it can cause psychological trouble. "There are two things that could affect adolescents. It's possible that a young person could latch -onto drugs they do not understand, which is the same with alcohol. Also, marijuana may :.::-:.:-::n NOW AT 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 Trust no one. Mo one. Gene Hackman EVERY 1 TUESDAY DISNEY FUN EVERY DAY! 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 VALT DIS?I2Y pROcucnasy j A fircst m S171TCS! joti.a FOSTER C ITT I 'm m u Mill HELD OVER 3RD WEEK 3:00 6:00 9:00 It Lasted 30 Days ... You Will Remember It For the Rest of Your Faye Dunaway Max Von Ull Mil H33 mmmmwwwirmW THE Daily Crossword by ACROSS 1 OPEC mogul 5 Tones down 10 Knock it off! 14 Trio in a creche 15 Bell town 16 Cavatina relative 17 Urge on 18 Gathered 19 Junior miss 20 Scrawl 22 Jostles 24 Big fiddle 25 Billfold item 26 Snug 29 Song or slug ending 32 Army NCO 35 Counting everything . 36 From a distance 37 End of lob orn$b.'. 38 Deep-cftsh tableware 40 Lettuce 42 Novelist Leon 43 Is not well 45 Brain channels 46 Short time, for short 47 Butte 48 Slurs over 49 Carte or mode" 51 Blender 53 Acres 56 Word in the US motto 60 Tout highly . 61 Tropical isle 63 Mostel 64 Foal's dad 65 Slav: 66- For that reason 67 Actess Barbara 68 Innuendoes 69 Proofread er's mark DOWN 1 Elec. units Connelly 2 3 Operatic prince 4 Makes a parody of 5 Architec tural stone 6 Name in Ariz, poli tics 7 Parody 8 Ship's bearing 9 Covers with turf 10 Art gallery 11 Burlesqued 12 Fr. river 13 Complimen tary entree 21 Joking Milton 23 Feverish 26 Natural position 27 Habituate: var. 28 Exaggerated likeness o c T C V) n i Z z c t- o s s "TT2 R p 5 16 p 3 5 I jtO 111 112 113 7U 15 16 77 7? 79 75 IT" """WW 2? 25 iirrirTir" " w wwr " w srpr 33 IS 37 TtT" y T JHT" "" s "- T7" Ty1 Tfi ; - 5f-" " TT T? 9 5cT 51, 'ii T?. srwr 55-j pr-1"""" sinsrisr --- 3 - ""7 . 55-- sr jr "r" J7 m T " W " " """" I I I I M I II Mill Sunday in. Branson iX heatrel oii -the Duke University Campus, Tickets are $3 Sunday and .: Thursday ; and $3.50 Friday arid Saturday. Tickets are available at the Page Box Office. For more information call. 684- 3 181. . ';. '" Spanish Club is; sponsoring the Chicario play, Los . Vendidos (The Sellouts) at noon Wednesday in the pit. There will also ;be a taco sale: r'' . Stewart Theatre Tickets are on sale for ihe'-'pbduct.n-Qf.5'rw,A:-m at 3 p.jrn.-. and 8 p.m. -Sunday', Apnl 'l jipn the NCSU cause a hormonal . change while the person is maturing,? ; -. : . Goode said ''heV''slW 'Xptsed; to marijuana as a graduate . student at Columbia University: He began studying and researching drugs in 1967. Since then he has written three books on drugs. A NOR ML chapter is being formed at UNC; and the national organization has asked Goode to be the faculty adviser. Candice Bergen t-i jNCNB PLA. ROSEMAR 967-8284 ...1111 I I I I '."...,.".,.,.,.,.V! '----- i Jechnicolor NCNBPLA. ROSEMAR1 Ml DSNEY PRODUCTIONS LzLIJ:l wfvi 1 1 1 r ' 967-8284 1 I I I I III Life. Sydow A ROBERT FRYER Production 41 277 Ann V. Jenkins 30 Cup handles 31 Hit show letters 33 Class of painting 34 Curl 36 Sales sign 37 Depicts in a mordant way 39 Bairn's refusal 41 Distance runner 44 Write a squib 47 Nonskidrug 48 Gloats over 50 Burdened 52 ease (anxious) 53 Other 54 Spoke 55 Apiece 57 Convyor Parks 58 Put pres sure on 59 Smutty matter 62 Numerical prefix against vi . . nil f 7tk c m til jj n IJ :nniJ ,i,L,....r-J;j . v - ' i i ' ' J . JHj TOME OF THE W I R I A I P f f AlRlOiHiA i 1 C 1 0 1 R F" ii. J f. - i. A JL JL Ji. EiiA 3E A-IAi N -1 11 ME 1T. .... R. H 0. N jE Z. . "K L L SKEN ,P A T I E N Ce t T n n 7 ,,Jc o metIeo $ 11 5"! Vii 0 R I I Jill. w aTy f a rer a r r as JJN.J.T Z LI H e" a .... .j TJ7Tft j3TAMON.O.Iiij2. EPJ""N A HU.RHU.jl ILSE CITES""EZRA Tuesday, April 12, 1977 The Daily Tar Heel 5 .campus... For more information call 737- 3105. MUSIG Hill Hall Tuesday Evening Series The North Carolina String Quartet, with Edgar and Dorothy Alden, violins; Ann Woodward, viola; and Alan Smith, cello will perform at 8 tonight in Hill Hall. Free. Al Stewart will perform at 9:30 tonight in Carmichael. Tickets are $3 and are on sale at the Union Desk. . Duke Symphony Chamber Orchestra will perform at 8:15 tonight in Page Auditorium on the Duke University campus. Featured soloists for the program are Claudia Erdberg, violin, and Bruce Plumb, viola, both of whom are members of the Ciomphi Quartet. Free. Hill Hall Concert Schola Xantorum and the Early Music Ensemble, with Calvin Bower, director, will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday in Hill Hall. Free. LIS Morehead Planetarium Easter the Awakening will be showing at the Planetarium through April 1 8. The show will be presented at 8 p.m. every evening and 1 1 a,m. , 1 and-3 p.m. on Saturday, and at 2 and 3 p.m. on Sunday. AtqiWi vtritiCr mw ruASu VxauiII T WW WMVWWV French Haute Cuisine Mon.-Sat., Dinner 6:30-10:00 Mon.-Fri., Lunch 11:30-2:00 University Square Lower Level W. Franklin St. Reservations 942-7996 41! Oil 00 1 1 1:33 6:SD 3:55 . 9:20. Micheel Csine. Robert Disl CLACtX, SUNDAY Robert Shew, Oruca Oti 4 Zoom Zoom Specials ( mmmtt j NO BETTER FOOD IN CHAPEL HILL AT ANY PRICE. Lunch DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CHILI $1 65 wmelted cheese, crackers and milk or tea Dinner SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE $230 AM you can eat as . Lunch CROQUE MERCER $185 French delicacy (tangy french fried ham & cheese sandwich). With potato salad. Dinner COQAUVIN $275 (Chicken in wine sauce) wrice & salad or vegetable Luncn MUSHROOM QUICHE. The house specialty wsalad & bread. $225 Dinner BAR-B-Q BEEF RIBS $ 1" wrice. & vegetable.. dooble $2 75 n r:lMgjV .. . : :i .. Lunch TUNA SALAD. SA.NPWICH .On toasted whole Wheat wpotao chips .' '.'.'.' . . . ' . '.'.:'. Dinner ; SHRIMP CREOLE Wrjce & salad $170 $250 u r. I mi .u -Vj . f ci in 1 1 a ' I . 1 ...lie . i 1 V U .. ,zs mm ' r mm m 1 a i 104 E. Franklin Lunch 11:30-2:30 Dinner 5:00-8:30 942-5151 IPGj ART CARNEY VLILY TOMLIN