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New Le To Talli By Jill WANNAMAKER News Edior Rep. Albert Watson, R-S. C., speaks today in Currell College Room 107 on Students for a Demo cratic Society (SDS). Watson's 7:30 p.m. talk is jointly sponsored by the USC Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) and the Carolina Young Republi cans. Ile talk follows a speeh by Watoin before Blue Key by le*s thast two weeks. In the earlier speech Watson callod for "responsible youth to seize the leadership from the small minority of militant insurrection. ists who are bent on destroying the educational system as well as the processes in America." Since that speech University stu (lent organization AWARE has voted to affiliate with the SDS and to cooperate with the national organization in a teach-in and picketing aimed at the Nov. 5 elec tions. Watson is on the local IAF's ad visory board along with Sen. Strom Thurmond. R-S. C.; Rep. Mendel Rivers, D-S. C.; Rep. William Jen nings Byran Dorn, D-S. C.; Sen. Floyd Spense, R-Lexington; Sen. 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Ask,too, about the pleasant liv here in the heart of Virginia's land, with superb beaches, goll IMMEDIATE ENGINEERIN( Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers Marine Engineers Industrial Engineers Systems Analysts Se. our repro Marion E. Vi Tuesday, Oct He'll be at the Placement Of discuss qualifications, take ap SHIPBUILDING AND DRY D NEWPORT I ft -Foe Abou1 ituperintendlent of education. t n,a imhilier of the Honse :ii-Aiericai Activities o(:t)jmmjittee, initrouced a hill tlnriig the last (monof Cmngrep% to inlvemtigate -At The Movies 'Rachel' With M "RACIIEL, Rachel," at tihe Rid and Mall, is a mavelous littl loVie about little peolide in a littl New England town. It sound orny but it isn't. Paul Newma nakes his directing debut with hi Vife, Joanne Woodward, playing ;pinster school teacher who liVv vith her aging mother in a funerv 101114. A very good script by Stewar, itern, based on the novel "A Je )f God," by .\Margaret Laurenct 1 1 1 e d Newman's make o 'RACIIEL, rachel" an almost pei eci example of realism in cinem: All the performaners aire of a very high caliber, e,pecially that of E-telle Parsois as a friend and fellow teacher of M6 Woodward. Seeinig theme two great nctresses to gether i% quite a memorable ex ,nts 4 LASAGNA FAL PRICE )NESDAY i0 so the home of Come Back For." XTRA CHARGE 404 t -On The Hill lctober 29 ean ig career 'th's ntier. n-Campus Career Con ! openings at world's ny-where your future brand new ocean. g for years ahead means career security, with your rieans scope for all your nuclear ship propulsion 't carrier and submarine /e're a major builder of vy industrial equipment. autical nuclear know-how nuclear electrical power egree or research? We're ed Research Center with nchrocyclotrons, offering y physics. 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Watson L SDS I tie SDS The national cha i rman of YAF last week called on students to ig. nore the elections boycott planned by the SIDS. -Realistic (trio Beguiristain.-J1 - perience.j 1I am Sorry to) say that "The I Hoston Strangler," which opened s rvcently at the .\iracle, is an ex ni culsif)n into vulgarity, tasteless s ness and depravity which painfully a shows how the great amount of s f freedoml) re.4cently acquirfed b) y American filbn makers (n bei mis ised and vxploited ensationally. t lere i oly ome goodi tiing in t thi. movie, I.oin Curli.-.' perform. ance which coler.. inl too late to f -me it. lhe movie centers On lienry Fonda, who heid. the Strangler'% uitreau, amd Ii% %earch for the crinminal. Miore than the first hour is de voted to t he maN. Suspects tle polici d1ecide tinvestigate. T1.is is completely wasted, unsuspense ful and even boring, since, from ti tinie the titles appear (n tie ,wcreen at ite beginning, we know that Tony Curtis is "The Boston Strangl.r." When the police finally catch Curtis it is too late to go into any details of the truly interesting facets of the story: the deranged~ mind of a mniac, his motivations and the force that celvated a doUble personality within him. It i. sad to see a factual story full of po.sibililties tuined into a sadistic freak show for perverts. 'iere are token prostitutes, hi) pies, lesbians and homosexuals, as pl well as small didactic sermons on fo' the Marquis de Sade and Shake- Ill speare's "Othello" ( yes, e v e n ve Othello) sprinkled in good measure throughout the movie. Di I can only say one thing: if you to enjoy reading "The National En- Su quirer," then you'll love "The Bos- H. ton Strangler.. . GAME MONDAY & TUESDAY N date if you are a U.S.C. si (You must have your U.S.C SATURDA All You Can Drii The World's Most Exciting 7 P. M. Nitely 'til 1 A. M., excer It's internationally famous . . . it dance floor . . . See the flashing sounds of James Brown, Jimi He ment entertainment, go go slidt Columbia at the world's wildest 50 cents admission & 50 cents hasn, it's casual attire . . . turtle hsmore of what you are looki I Hai Monday t at Staf Birthday C Colubnhia lill's a1lmost-a the dorm's one female reside1 of Mrs. Amanda Mtt's 91st 1 tllowed to remain when the I Hotel. was given a frosted cak she cuts the cake as Danny R Alpha 12 Pledg( Alphia lotaI.Mu service. sm-rIri'y 'dged I' niew meimbers during rmal rush this fall. The follow members were I p.led1ged in a remony Octoler :: (enia I"ranham, Augusta, (;a. anna Ilurkett. Norh Charlies n; (. loria Fenider, Ehrhardt: Isan AIII Forbes, C.har.1e-stonl: rbara Ani HIarrelson, N.rtile ach; Teri Hutson, Spartan brg; 'COCK SPEC ITES LADIES ADMITTED udent. identification card and proof t0 Y AFTERNOON 3 p.m. 1k $3.00 Per Man and $ Nile Club .i Sat. 3 P. M. 'til Midnite. 's psychedelic . . . it's d'Scent ,blinking electric walls . . . He< endrix, The Vanilla Fudge, and s, kaleidoscopes, and liquid pi nite club . . . d'Scene. Prices sc yer beverage . . . Girls, wear necks and slacks . . . d'Scene ,g for . . . at 1 428 Taylor St. ppy HN bru Friday -6:30 - B--R 15c &'anbwid i Color T V--Wall 1 Possession and Consump "SUBMARINE SANI . . AND I 1632 SUMTER STREET (1 Block Ofs ain: Be:. 4kVe Ptt t Photo by Chief Photographer Chip Galloway rake Cutting Il-male cast held a ptarty for aut F'riday night in celebration >ihday. Mrs. Lott, who was 4 niversity' took over Columbhia e andlE chrysanthenmums. Here uker looks on. -oo a Sorority .ill: e INeefe, Fort .\lott.*; ('yn thija .\loseley, (Orangeburg. t Neb.; Atarga.ret Roberts, I,anfcas ter; lI r e n dI a Taylor4 , North1 .\ u g u s t a ;and i tane 1Trace, I I lkim burg, Pa. Sa ra Flem ing was mlade4 an hfoorr memblIer( of A lha ota .\u at the pl1ed ge han quiet at the Red wood Cafeteria IALS FREE with or without at you are 18 or older.) -7 p.m. 1.00 Per Lady .See the fluorescent glass ar and dance to the pulsating The Cream . . .Total environ ojections . . .It's all here in low you won't believe it... your sexiest miniskirts and vill turn you on . . .d'Scene ~:30 p.m. o Wall Carpet tion Permit No. 325 IWICHES . .. 'IZZA" - PHONE 254-9674 ud Tap'. Dep. Store) Traffic K '68A lumn Wilbur S. Smith, whose world Vioe work and fame have not de a -htd him from his hometown or is alima mater, reeived the 1968 niversity distinguished alumnus ovard Saturday, during homecom r,g ceremionies. Founder and head of Wilbur mith and Associates, Inc., Smith ias more than 310 years' experience n traffic enginering and trans mrtation research. A recognized international au horitv on traffic and transporta ion problnems, Smith directs his irm's work on six continents from eadquarters in Columbia. Smith is president and chairman f the board of directors of Wil ,ur Smith and Associates, Inc., and hairman of the British regist.ored 1irm of Freeman, Fox, Wilbur smith Associates of London. His irm has offices in Columbia; New faven, Conn.; Washington, 1). C.; ew York City; San Francisco; Vinston-Salem, N. C.; Richmond. /a.; London; a n d Melbourne, kustralia. In addition, the company has icl offices abroad in Calcutta, ndia: Sau Paulo, Brazil; Colombo, Bugs' Given k Little Area Df Their Own Small-car drivers can now park n a n-w test parking area on lickens Street between Senate and 3enaleton streets. The area has been changed to reate 40 new spacos by painting he lines diagonally instead of arallel. Cars of up to 25,000 ounds will be allowed. D ouglas Fiztgerald of the I )ivi ion of Business Affairs stated hat the new system "could only ucceed with the full cooperation f all drivers." The business af airs division is sending a memo xplaining the new area to all stu lents who hought decals for their ars. The lot was repainted during the keek.-nd. A. A. Ram Visit Us For All Yo Watch and Jew 2024 Devii AT FIVE 252-3 Go. *Downtown * Richland Mall JOHN MEYERf OfNOWc X BefOre V'OIl Chai faShi0,1 COlrSC . .come see our newc with the great voung I tailoring th:zt typi6es. L-ively woolens and tr; in a series of mnagnii6c< and with accessories t< DO NTW pert Gets usAward Ceylon; Helsinki, Finland; and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Also the firm pres"ntlv is in volved in a colossal plan designed ultimately to provide Africa with a continental highway system. But a project which Smith con cdes is closer to his own heart is a comprehensive transportation plan for the greater Columbia area. Some of it has been approved and imp'emented, but the plan's major suggestions still are pending. Coliseum Dedication Dec. 12 li,dication services for the Caro lina Coliseum are being planned for I)ec. 12 to coincide with the music department's annual Christ mas musical presentation. The program will feature or chestral and choral presentations dealing with Christmas. A brief dedication ceremony will be included. Final arrangements for the dedi cation are still being ironed out. The first event in the new facility will be a Nov. :,0 basketball game between Carolina and Auburn. 2 Students Suspended Two students were suspended last week by the University Dis cipline Committee for the theft of several chairs from the Russell House. The suspensions are being held in abeyance, which means should they be convicted again by the com mittee they'll receive both the new sentence and the one for stealing the chairs. The Committee has four cases pending, all of them involving theft and sale of books. 4Q ti3eer0 ur Jewelry Needs elry Repairing o Str.e 161 G AMECOCKS! t't VOLl' for Fal olecin f ote oo, hesprie ohnMe4er S.io)C on nt coor, ntcolement I Oiplieft