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4 The Daily Tar Heel Friday September 16 1977 AWS to host tri-state conference Elizabeth Koont, chairperson of the state International Women's Year conference, will head the list of speakers at the tri-state women's meeting to be held here Sept. 23-24. The Association for Women Students (AWS) will host the meeting, which will be At long, long last!! The most talked about, most asked for film in years. " A movie not to be missed" Rokrt Altman's '3 Women' is such a stinmlatinachievemenn in cinematic art that it makesone rethink the whole aesthetic of motion pictures. There is something so utterly unusual about 3 Women 'that itslike maij never materialize again. " l AinhewStinis - Villu$cVoia "RdxrtAltman 's '3 Women' is a mountain of a movie and its peak is 9ielley Duvall Beat itifi il a) id ptvfow id... a sti n mh ig film-to see, to he nmehmd hu. and to rememhr. " Gw Simla -NBC-TV I C" "Robert Altman's 3 Women' confirms his status as one of the most original, provocative, and adventurous of contemporary filmmakers.!'. Jmliih Crhl-Stihmhni Review "3 Women has an originality and bcauhj of form that moves you beyond the force of its insight. " Jack Kroll - Newsweek 2:30 4:45 7:00 9:15 (Robert Altman's l women Shelley Duvall Sissy Spacek Janice Rule writerpniucerdiredor Robert Altman find m FhniUMSWH aim DflHXf " f? 9, i tJ IT II PHR!MmEUIDNCESUEGtSltDt miti mi ao' m tuxmt to. X II MumiHillu III! II W 1-1 Ot977 Trtrfh Omu'y Fo llH ty'-'' 930 nmm kfrfewnf HELD OVERl WjUDji SORRY - NO iTTiTjn-i'ill passes SHOWS lj1?TB p,2J''j7 i ' ""Y" 1 5 2:20l PjiJOuliJ ulJiilii3 I cunJc w,lvr tiii: imuvci: I I bflOWS SI IITI'IM I.VIU Itl l.l I . 1 2:20 was .vrr a m iiti ii. I w ill a ii it!! 11 Idl O fi VV f8 A Larry Gordon Presentation fcrf ) JEpTfe I cunwlr Directed by Carlos Saura V - B2EClirC2ll SH0WING Starring Geraldine Chaplin, Ana Torrent "" . Produced by EliasQuerejeta A Jason Allen Release pg SHOWS L Wolf presents Jbi. i ii . .ii ii iiiiimauiwiii i iiwiiiwiiiiiiiB iiwiiwiwpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihw!, . 4:1 5 tit Jotin Huston -John Foreman fin ah PILAT IT AGAIN,. SAM1 (Iflp5Sr Seats , mTilTiJ Plus Zorro - Chapt. 4 11,1.111. in, $1.50 Wl M fUT AVUUU "The Bridge of Peril" 1 1 HELD OVER I en EAST FRANKLIN STREET Ct977 T.frih Cmufy Fo attended by women students from the Carolinas and Virginia. The tri-state meet is sponsored by the Intercollegiate Association for Women Students, which represents more than 200.000 college women throughout the United Stales. Betty Ausherman. AWS chairperson, says the purpose of the meeting is for women students to "come together and discuss the common problems ol women in our region." Ausherman says she hopes for a large turnout, but she says response so far has been limited mainly to the l!C campus. "But registrations are still drilling in," she adds. The program will open at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 23 with registration in the Carolina Union. Koont. who works with the state Department of Instruction will present a speech on changing roles ol women in our society and implications to women in the South'. Activities Sept. 24 will include a business meeting and workshops on programming, publicity, fund-raising, administration procedures and leadership. Workshops will also be held on rape, mental health, alcoholism, the 1 qual Rights Amendment, the International Women's Year Conference, career planning, day care and continuing education. Ausherman says housing lor participants will be provided by campus sororities and AWS members. She says participants need not be students, and she encourages all interested women to attend. "1 want to generate a lot of enthusiasm lor women's progress." she says. Registration fee lor the piogram is $3.50. Registration forms and lees should he returned a soon a possible to the AWS office in Suite I) ol the Carolina Union. - LDDIK MARKS Nowfe PIPER LAURIE T. T Sh3:00n?, STUART Ejkl 5:00 , I cl . 7:00 : WHITMAN fff 9:00 f T J: EVERYX MS TUESDAY Held Over 6th Week 3:15 5:15 7:15 9:15 RICHARD PRYOR RAM GRIER He em wild! PS COLOR Held Over Sorry We can't hold it past Thurs. 2:35 4:50 7:05 9:20 Ask someone who "A beautifully acted, haunting movie." Vincent CanDy, N.Y. limes A tantalizing memory...an engrossing family portrait.' Geraldine Chaplin glows...Ana Torrent is pertection.7 Judith Crist, Saturday Review "Scene after scene is unforgettable." Penelope Gilliatt, New Yorker Magazine "A must to see." Marjorie Rosen, Ms. Magazine "Utterly unforgettable." Aaron Schindler, Family Circle Tin iif!hf??i cemlz Qshfznturcs Coming c a m:m ffmstafi fcHs toe! Soon HELD OVER 12th BIG WEEfl SORRY NOI SHOWS10009 PASSES 2:30afwy7 4:451 Jarevvay.. 7:001 A 77 if CT Jk. UNC traffic office to issue warnings for lot violations I he UNC traffic office will issue warnings to all vehicles violating the permit-display ordinance beginning Monday, said Abbott Mason, coordinator of the student-monitor program. The ordinance states that all parking permits must be placed in the lower, right-corner windshield. Old stickers must be removed. Scrapers are available in the traffic office. There w ill be a $2 fee lor violations. "An intensified hunt lor stolen parking decals" also begins Monday. Mason said. Persons found with ' stolen decals will be fined $50 plus towing charges. tmployees and students no longer working with the University may return their permits to the traffic office lor a prorated refund. All permits should be purchased through the traffic office. Mason said permits that are sold privately may have been stolen. Purchasers of such permits will be held responsible for the stolen decal, he said. CGC abates WXYC straits, grants station over $16,000 I he Campus Governing Council (CGC) Finance Committee took the first step toward bailing WXYC out of its financial troubles Wednesday by approving the student-operated radio station's request lor more than $16,000 trom the CGC general surplus. I he station needed the extra money to meet a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulation requiring I M stations to have a guaranteed budget. Without the appropriation. WXYC might have been forced off the an later this year. I he tequest for additional money w ill now go before the entire CGC for its approval at the CGC meeting Sept. 22. Mike Hyman. WXYC program director, expressed approval of the committee's decision T hursday."! think CGC has recognized the need ol WXYC to serve the students," Hyman said. "With the additional money, we can bring the station up to quality broadcast standards," Hyman said. "We are still lacking the basics that any broadcasting station needs." Approximately $10,000 of the appropriation is from the CGC general surplus fund. A student referendum in 1974 earmarked this fund for initiaj capital expenditures to set up the radio station. The money will be us-ed for equipment purchases. Under FCC regulations, any operating FM radio station must have a guaranteed budget. Part of the WXYC budget approved by the CGC in the spring was in the form of prospective grants from local businesses, and this did not meet FCC requirements. - HOWARD TROXLER English conversation class to begin An English conversation class open to any international visitor in the Chapel Hill area will begin Sept. 22. The class gives participants an opportunity to practice English and learn about central North Carolina. Monthly field trips are planned. It is taught by volunteers, and there is no charge. The class is sponsored by Church Women United and aided bv the Office of the Adviser to International Students at UNC. 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