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Friday. October 14, 1977 Weekender 5 game. At noon on Channel 11. NFL Football - St. Louis Cardinals vs. Eagles at Philadelphia at 1 p.m. on Channel 1 1; Baltimore Colts vs. Chiefs at Kansas City at I p.m. on Channel 28; Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys at Irving, Texas at 4 p.m. on Channel 11; New York Jets vs. Dolphins at Miami at 4 p.m. on Channel 28. Whltt Line Fever - This 1975 movie tells the story of an idealistic Air Force Veteran's battle against corruption in the trucking industry. At 9 p.m. on Channels 5 and 8. 79 Park Avenue - The debut of a three part miniseries based on the novel by Harold Robbins, concerning the corrupt life in the New York underworld. At 9 p.m. on Channel 28. wwiwiiwJiiwwwuiMt iiiimjm i, I,- . , j i'ii 1 1 f i vir -"-"""'TmTr'T-miii'TliTimiiiiiirii i mill American prisoner of war Michael Sacks is cornered by Nazi soldiers in bomb ravaged Dresden, Germany during World War II in the Universal picture, Slaughterhouse Five. The film is featured this week on Friday and Saturday nightsat 1 1 :30 at the Carolina Theatre. Advertisement wavelength Continued from page 3. in the attempt to link television viewing to the death of Elinor Haggart, but more importantly, it resides in what was said by Judge Baker. As Baker pointed out when considering the testimony of Thomas, there has never been "conclusive" evidence linking violence on television to any particular crime or homocide. The key to his statement is the use of the word "conclusive." As any social scientist knows, the ability to conclude that one specific factor brought about an action, is rather difficult todo. And in the case of the television viewing habits of a 15-year-old kid, the situation becomes even more ballet complex. How can television be isolated from the social environment in which it operates, or more importantly, how can the viewing of television be separated from all the other factors which influence a teenager's behavior? The Ronny Zamora case was not the first instance where individuals have tried to make this direct link between television and violent behavior. Instead, it was an example of a competent and thorough judge who did not let the sensational aspects of the case override the facts to date. Continued from page 1. Opera Ballet. Stressing the unique excitement of seeing works performed by the dancers they were created for, the Milwaukee Ballet repertoire includes many original works by Mr. Comelin, representing a wide variety of styles. Comelin recently served as choreographer and prime dancer with the National Ballet of Washington, D.C., and performed as guest artist with the Australia Ballet. Season tickets for a total of four performances by the Milwaukee Ballet, the Kathryn Posin Dance Company, the Bill Evans Dance Company and the Atlanta Ballet will be on sale at the door. The cost is $7 for students and persons over 65 and $12 for the general public. Individual tickets ire available at the Union desk. WESTERN SIZZLIN Celebrates this Football Saturday with a No. 4 New York Strip Reg. $4.25 Today $3.85 P ESUE Baked Potato, or French Fries, Texas Toast Carry Out Service No Extra Charge 324 West Rosemary 942-1116 Madam Bovary: "Lost Love" - After a passionate affair with a wealthy landowner, Emma hides from reality by reckless overspending until a chance reunion with Leon brings romance back into her life. theatre Equus - The Play makers Repertory Theatre presents Peter Shaffer's Tony Award winning play, which revolves around the psychiatric treatment of a boy who has brutally blinded six horses. Shows at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets available in Graham Memorial. Counting the Ways - Two new one-act plays by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee. At 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights at the Gallery Theatre of the Carrboro Art School. For information call 942-2041. Guys and Dolls - This Broadway classic capturing the flavor of big-city life plays at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Raleigh Little Theatre. Box office, 821-31 1 1. Private Lives - Presented by the Durham Theatre Guild at 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday at the Durham Arts Council building, 810 W. Proctor St. Call 682-5519 for tickets for this "witty and wild marital adventure." South Pacific - This favorite South Seas romantic musical continues for another weekend at Raleigh's Village Dinner Theatre. Call 1-596-8343 for information. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - This original adaptation by Ira David Wood at Raleigh's Pullen Park Children's Theatre will be presented at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. At 4 p.m. both days, the Puppets in the Park will present the Wist Dragon. For information call 755-6058. The Sound of Music presented by the UNC-G Drama and Music Department at 8 :15 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Greensboro's Aycock Auditorium. Milwaukee Ballet One of America's finest and most versatile dance troupes, performing classics and contemporary works, appears in Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Saturday. Holiday on Ice At 8 p.m. Friday, and at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Greensboro Coliseum. radio events Scar Wars Hear the continuing saga Friday nights at 9 p.m. on WXYC, 89.3 FM . In Focus - WDBS, 107 FM presents a close-up with The Rolling Stones Friday from 6 until 1 1 p.m. music The Fabulous Fours - Four quartets of the 1930s to the 1950s perform at 8 p.m. Friday at the Greensboro Coliseum Auditorium. Groups include: 1'he Four Lads, The Four Freshmen, The Four Ink Spots and the Pied Pipers, who once played with Tommy Dorsey. The Duke University Symphony Orchestra - This concert will include works by Haydn, Sibelius, Dvorak and Brahms. Conducted by Paul Bryan. Featured violinist is Giorgio Ciompi. At 8.15 p.m. Friday in Page Auditorium. Chuck Manglone - The sounds of his fabulous jazz comes to Duke University's Page Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. and II p.m. Saturday. UNC Symphony Orchestra - David Serrins directs the musicians in Mahler's First Symphony in D major Sunday at 4 p.m. Duke University Recital - Louis Auld, baritone, and Frances Evans, pianist, perform Franz Schubert's Winterreise in East Duke Music Room at 8:15 p.m. Sunday. North Carolina State Fair - This 1 10th annual event begins Friday and continues all weekend at the stete fairgrounds in Raleigh. Gates open 9 a.m. Friday and Saturday, I p.m. Sunday. First Annual Autumn Leaf Bluegrass Festival - At Union Grove, N.C. in the H. P. VanHoy Memorial Coliseum, Friday from 6 p.m. until midnight and Saturday from noon until midnight. UNC Bluegrass Festival - WXYC, 89.3 FM sponsors this concert from 5 p.m. until midnight in the Forest Theatre. FRESH SEAFOOD shrimp oysters scallops frozen fish lobster clams tails FRIDAY SAT. MORNING 9 A.M.-UNTIL TIL NOON Behind Quick Food Mart Comer ot Church A Rosemary Sta. ASK ABOUT DISCOUNTS ON1 LARGE ORDERS Ski Vermont Glen Ellen Ski Area Dec. 18 to 24 For only $275 Fully escorted round trip from Chapel Hill, Travel by Amtrak on our own car Full transfers train to lodge Room and meals (map) Daily shuttle to slopes Lift tickets for all areas For more information: Randie 929-7776 or Small World Travel Agency 942-8534 Louie's OF CHAPEL HILL BARREL OF MONEY SALE! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON MANY MAJOR APPLIANCES! Buy any major appliance during our three day sale and reach into our Barrel of Money for a double handfull. ALL 77 T.V.'s REDUCED TO SELL! OF CHAPEL HILL Mon.-Thurs. 8-6 Fri. Nite till 9 Saturday 8-4 967-2291 1710 E. FRANKLIN ST. BETWEEN KROGER PLAZA & EASTGATE WIN ALL THE MONEY YOU CAN CARRY! Contest Rules for Barrel of Money (.1) Registar as many times as you like between 8 a.m. Thura. Oct. 13 and 3 p m. Sat. Oct. 15 (2) Oue to the nature ol this contest, you must be present to win. (3) Drawing will be held at 3 p m. Sat.. Oct. 15. (4) Winner will be given a 5 gallon bucket and shovel. The winner will have 60 seconds to shovel as much money into the bucket as they think they can carry (5) At the and ol 60 seconds the winner must pick up the bucket and walk 20 feet before setting the bucket down. (6) If the contestant fails to carry the bucket 20 fejt without setting it down, that person loses and another nam wUI be drawn. (7) Once you pick up the bucket no additional money can be added.
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