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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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i UC; January 6, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL aiemiies HI 1 ft 1 I 7VT jfNj -f i'. 5, There's going to be an Andy Warhol flick at the Union on Wednesday night. At least we think so. No one can tell with Warhol. He doesn't send written confirmations for film orders.

His records file exists only in the briefcase of one of his associates. After three exchanges of letters and order forms, the Carolina Union Films programmers finally decided the only way to order a Warhol film was to call New York. The Factory people either can not or do not read letters. At any rate, Warhol's recent hit THE LOVES OF ONDINE was reserved for tomorrow night Wednesday, January 7. The booking department in New York (composed of one man, Warhol's fellow filmmaker Gerard Malanga) told the Union that ONDINE was available.

It was therefore reserved. But shipped? We don't I know. As of Monday afternoon, the film had not arrived. Neither had the photo and publicity material promised. A second call (during Christmas vacation) only found Malanga out of the office.

He had taken the files with him. Pert young secretary just didn't know what to tell us. Just wait and hope. So that's what happening with the Union on Wednesday night. If we're lucky, the campus mav get to see the first regional showing of THE LOVES OF ONDINE, with Warhol's most delightful superstar Viva.

It will (hopefully) be shown in the Great Hall at 7 and 9 p.m. at 50 cents admission charge. But the only thing that's sure is death and taxes and certainly, most certainly, not' Andy Warhol's word. Come to see Warhol's flick. But before you walk over to the Union, you'd better call the information desk and check on Wednesday afternoon to see if it arrived.

Only the filmmaker knows for sure. CALENDAR Features Poem By Nancy McCharen. Artwork Bv Marv Today is the last day to see one of 1969's best films, ROMEO AND JULLIET, now playing at the Carolina Theatre here. Franco Zef fiieiii's movie, adapted from the Shakespearean tragedy, has been lauded as "a beautiful film." Danilo Donati's costumes, pictured above, won an Oscar last year. mrtet To Present 1 4 7T must be sold.

Deadline for final payment is 5 p.m., June 10 after which there will no refund. Tli ere will be a service charge of S3 for each ticket applied for except in the case of children under 2 years of age. This charge is not refundable. If application and deposit are withdrawn after Mar. 1, there will be a $5 per ticket cancellation charge.

If a group plan is cancelled due to insufficient numbers, there will not be a senice or cancellation charge. No refunds will be made after deadline dates. A ticket not used is not refundable and is regarded as used. If someone should find out he cannot make the scheduled flight, he may withdraw (up to 10 days before scheduled departure) if 77 fi i r' i if An all-Beethoven program, celebrating the 200 anniversary of the composer's birth, will be presented by the Juilliard String Quartet, Sunday, Jan. 18, at the Erdahl-Cloyd Union, North Carolina State University, at 8 p.m.

The BEETHOVEN 5 I program is sponsored by the Raleigh Chamber Music Guild. This concert, combining works by the greatest of all quartet composers and performance by America's foremost quartet, has been selected by the National Foundation for the Arts for one of a series of grants to enable larger audiences and in the case of this particular concert, student audiences to hear outstanding American artists in person. Violinists Robert Mann and Earl Caflyss, violist Sam Rhodes and cellist Claus Adam compose the quartet in residence of the Juilliard School, of Music, New York, and the Library of Congress, yashingjton, where they present concerts on 'the latter's superb Stradivari us instruments. Known for their presentations of the 'complete Beethoven quartets, the four have also been called "models of modern quartet Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle Musica! instrument Peels Beast Break suddenly Coucri Pitchers Winter vehicles 47-Coin 49-Jump 52-Regret 54- lnlet 57-Teutonic deity 55- Legal seal (abbr.) 60-Saint (abbr.) PiejTt lSPATi t'lAlCi A A A Si I SMS 07 OfTi' GiQ AjNiUS' Mp TQgjA Sjg AlgldAMliAT a pTde ws. itio a a'r Is uw bio lis rnl ii 4 ii i i ii tuUULt- go vvTa gp ATT S.JE' 'LIS AN; RIAIN BEST SELLERS (UPI) FleUon THE GODFATHER Mario Puzo THE HOUSE ON THE STRAND Daphne du Maimer THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S OMAN John Fowles THE SEVEN MINUTES Irving Wallace THE INHERITORS Harold Robbins THE LOVE MACHINE Jacqueline Susann IN THIS HOUSE OF BREDE Rumer Godden THE PROMISE Chaim Potok THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN Michael Chrichton PUPPET ON A STRING Alistair MacLean Nonfictlon PRESENT AT THE CREATION Dean Acheson 2 THE PETER PRINCIPLE Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull THE SELLING OF THE PRESIDENT 1968 f.t Joe McGinniss AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE William Morris, Editor-in-Chief MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS Antonia Fraser MY LIFE WITH JACQUELINE KENNEDY Mary Barelli Gallagher 1SC11SS recent months, he has been active in the anti-Vietnam war movement.

His appearance here will be sponsored by the Duke University Union. Concert Terry Thompson, pianist, will perform her Master of Music Recital on Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. in the Hill Hall Auditorium. Miss Thompson has been a student of Clifton Matthews at the University here.

Chupol Hills 2C3 W. Franklia SL Mn tha Inn Crowd Featuring, Famous Hi JANUARY Europe this summer? The Consolidated University of North Carolina all six campuses will sponsor four round-trip "flight plans this leaving from Kennedy Airport in New York and landing at Heathrow Airport in London for $300 or less. Any student or employee of the University who has been such for six months at the time of the flight departure is eligible. Spouse, children, or parents living in the same houshold as the eligible person may also take advantage of the flight provided the eligible person goes too. UNC Group no.

1 will leave New York on June 4 and return on Sept. 3. This is a TWA charter flight. The fare will be $207 for each person 2 years of age or more and $20 for each child under 2 (provided the parents hold the child). A deposit of $100 is required for all full fare i passengers eadl ine fi nol payment is 5 p.m.

Apr. 1. If all of the 171 seats are sold, there will be a $3 refund on each full fare. The flight will be iPldymaker To Cast I raculcf I I Tryouts for the; i Piaymakers third major production of the will be held in; Playmakers Theatre on; Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2 and; 7:30 p.m.

and on 12 at 7:30 p.m.: will be: presented March 3-8. Also auditioning at the: isame times as DRACULA: will be the Studio 70: production of FRAT AND i GRIM, to be presented on: March 11-15. FRAT AND GRIM tryouts will be the; same day and times as DRACULA but will be held in Graham Memorial. Scotland for the Nassau Shop, was found Dec. 5 near Court.

To claim call Janet Opp at 968-9035. LADY'S SCARF found before vacation. To identify and claim, call 933-5193. TV Fresh Baked CROSSWORD PUZZLE To Sittrrson. iw v- he can get another rlijible person to take his place.

No changes, however, may be made in the 10 days proceeding flights. AH payments must be made by check or money order to Thr Carolina Union. No cash will foe accepted. Travelers must go and return on the group plan they sign up for it is not possible to go on one group and return on another. Space will be assigned in order of receipt of applications that are accompanied by propt-r deposit or payment in full.

Copies of the information sheet on the flights and applications are available here at Carolina Union Information Desk or at the student unions at each of the consolidated university branches. 1 7 rs i it ULmLL-X r.i applications to International ESS United Nations Plaza, New membership organization. TJ zv tr-rz fir J- :3 3f CARRY OUT OR EAT IN Open 11 A.M. 'til 12 P.U. Fridav Saturday 11 AM.

'til 1 KM. Sunday 4 P.M. 'til 11 P.M. ORDER BY PHONE FOR FASTER SERVICE Durham 238-9357 Chapel Hill 342-5143 Allow approximately 20 Minutgs At Duke TTTj cancelled if at least 165 seats are not sold. UNC Group no.

2 will leave on June 4 and return on July 13. The fare for adults (if 25-49 go) will be $300. If more than 49 adults go, the fare will be $245 with a $100 deposit required for both. This is a Pan American flight with 70 seats available. Twenty-five seats must be sold or the flight will be cancelled.

Deadline for final payment is 5 p.m. Apr. 27. There will be no refund after this date. UNC Group no.

3 will leave June 4 and return Aug. 13. Fares and deposits are the same as for Group no. 2. The flight is a BO AC (British Overseas Airways) with 70 seats available.

Twenty-five seats must be sold or the flight will be cancelled. Deadline for final payment is 5 p.m., Apr. 27 after which there will be no refund. rUNC Group 'no. 4 will leave' July; 16 and i returrr! Sept.

31 Fares and deposits are the same as for gToup no. 2. This too is a BO AC flight with 95 seats available. Twenty-five seats Campus Calendar' WELCOME back to school. BAHAT faith meets at 7:30 p.m.

in the Student Union. Baha'i is a world religion believing in one God, the independent investigation of truth and the equality of men and women. Anyone believing in these goals is invited to attend. COPIES of a current babysitting list complied by CWC are available at the front desks of the student Union and at the Dean ofWomen's Office. TALKING POINT, a program which lets students with problems talk openly with professionally counselors, is held each Monday through Thursday at 7 p.m.

11 p.m. in room 105 of the YMCA. 1L NOTEBOOK for Econ 132 belonging to Chuck Raynor has been found in the DTH office. In order to claim, stop by between 2-5 p.m. The notebook will be in the lost end found basket.

featuring cfrs full msrtu cf stssks, cheps, seafood PASS (jcncra.1 lf.il State "crackling with They are favorites of their fellow artists and contemporary composers as well as of audiences here and in every corner of the world. They will play here the QUARTET IN A MAJOR, OPUS 18, NO. 5, representing the clarity and grace of Beethoven's early period; the QUARTET IN FLAT MAJOR, OP. 74 (THE HARP) from his fully integrated middle period; and the QUARTET IN SHARP MINOR, OP. 131, from his last period of extraordinary thematic development, bold departure from convention, and colossal grandeur of.

Tickets will be available at the door, singly or in combination with the last concert which features flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal on Feb. 19. Students will be admitted at $1 per performance. Ginsber Poet Allen Ginsberg, a leader of the "Beat Generation" spokesmen of the 1950s, will speak Jan. 8 at Duke University.

Ginsberg will present a discussion of his life, works and philosophy at 8:15 p.m. in Page Auditorium. Ginsberg is author of a number of books of prose and poetry and has contributed to various literary magazines. Among his best known works was "Howl Other Poems," published in 1956. insberg was early involved in experiments with the poetic effects of such psychedelic drugs as LSD and peyote.

In Items LOST LONG, BLACK OVERCOAT lost in Gerrard Hall on Monday, Dec. 7. If please call John Holzinger at 968-9074. WHITE CAT, long-haired with a red flea collar, lost in the area of Finley golf course. TO.

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Inc. zine, complete with details and Society for Training, and Culture, York, N. a non-prcnt student 1 1 a JOIN THE GENERAL SHERMAN'S BREAKFAST CLUB Open 24 Hours Please call 942-2045. Reward: $10. GREEN MITTEN lost on Monday night before vacation.

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