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1: i lii^rAtJiilBili11" i 1 i'u 1 ii i I' 111 I11!!1!'1 Ill'ii "A Clockwork Orange" is a nij marish fantasy based on England i futuristic setting. The story centers around Ale) 1 PROBLEM 1 PREGNANCY ?y NEED HELP? Osv Columbia 254-7817 ^ 1 Sgd Charlftfttnn 700JI01 o loF I 4.A-VU U I *> WE CAN HELPil[^ Carolina worm Free Pregnancy Te * Free Pbortlon Refe I Confidential fTledic Pregnancy can be blood test before r Call 256-0128 20 Columbia. S.C. I ^ DME Mon., Sept. j TIME 9 a.m.-6 p.m PLACE Russell Ho Over 400 d?l ^r . <A 9?Kgia^v>u ;ht- young gangster who is confined fc n a state (government) because he committed a number of crimes, a efforts to cure him involve depi 'V movie irr BARRY J. GLENN t. Entertainment Editor The Trial of Lee Harvey trial that /aid," an ABC television movie Oswald be shown in two, two-hour prosecuti ments at nine p.m. on Friday, of the cai tember 30 and Sunday, October Most o actual lo< he film traces the life of occurred isident Kennedy's accused Dallas, 1 assin and centers around the included -j theatre w :N'S SERVICES j ?,"25 >ctinn Dealey Sung president rral to again in* ol Facilities T??S k detected by " Tlissinq period. selections 57 Skateb 09 Hampton St.. clogging, to)rti c I presence 1 EXHI r ani OF RNE SPON '? riio (lor f?*turi(v| th? (vo'ki ol Chagftll, O0I1. MjtltM. ftr*ogh?l. Cuimw, V*n Gogh. Homat. KIm Motwi. Megrrtte, Piriiu. Miro. Bcwch. Rmok, Toulouse-Lautr*c. Wyrth. RocVwaM. Gaufuin. Rembrandt. and meny. many nxxi PRICES LARG $3.00EA SMALL $1.50?A 36-Fri., Sept. 30 use Patio ferent prints >y the him of his free will and tun ; has "a clockwork orange,' Hl^ir kAMWAWIiul 4 ft* A AltikAM a! ? uvi VTTCU WJ UIC aUlrHUI VI lying which the film is based. tagines O might have taken place if the murdc had lived to face The mo on, based on known facts and I-or se. prosecutin f the film was shot in respectiv nations where the events newcomer in November, 1963, in Harvey i Texas. These locations directed b Oswald's annrtmont Cr/uul fi ????? ?? w vil?VIIV| UIV M>~ I VW1 tU here he was arrested and project in s police station where he cession of Ined. over the s Plaza, scene of the actual "Four < ial assassination is used studios pai i chilling re-enactment of Harvey Os stan ? From J i. Hiey all c oards, the bump, reaction t Bic Butanes, and several hits of I :hants" all make their Ronstadt known at. the concert. Loved," L to Heave ? Woman" If a pa: during th< Wayward thought K artist, wa IBUION Music/ )SALE A|| ART PRINTS # SORED BY ni i Fine Arts bj andb i Gamecock nmittee ; Hummi Wings" After he t this LP yc interestin mingbird. band are ] Ahwai, . Tench, an< i Tench ai E PRINTS with Jeff E 3F0R $6.00 5S*r PRINTS bass and 1 3FOft $4.00 flSS^Fi Jeff Beck, i On." Song retains the "You Can triumphan Wind and Side twi ittr* " I I exercise ir H- , I tLm ling him into The film is being shown in the Russell I a phrase House Theater Thursday, Friday and I ' the book on Saturday. v 1 swald's trial presented to them in 1966," he said. vie stars Ben Gazarra ne ^Greene as the "I think they passed at the time g ana ueiense attorney, because the material was highly ely, and features sensitive and because it was only John Pleshette as Lee three years since Kennedy's death Oswald. The film is and the emotional wounds were y Richard Freed. quite raw." rst began working on the 1965, but faced a sue- Freed was also turned down by delays and roadblocks the three major networks in 1970, ucceeding 12 years. but believes now the time is right, if the five major film A review and analysis of the >sed on "The Trial of Lee movie will appear in next Thuriwald" when it was first sday's The Gamecock. age 24 ombined with the crowd feet for a standing ovation. 5 indicate that the clear Finally Tristan's version of the he night were Linda National Anthem caused the 's "When Will I Be students to go wild and into a ed Zeppelin's, "Stairway chanting frenzy. n," and "Honky Tonk Because of the 11:00 p.m. city by the Rolling Stones. curfew, the crowd slowlv >ser-by had approachcd disassembled, but not before the 5 playing of "Cafry On band promised to return to Son", he might have Columbia sometime in the future, insas, the song's original Tristan provided an enjoyable s performing. evening and certainly got this -finale, "Dance to the week's homecoming festivities off nought the crowd to their to a good start. sums receive xed reviews EA TRUESDALE Having released several albums Staff Writer in America, "Hummingbird's" , J -* i rise nas uennueiy Degun. ngbird: "Diamond Jay Ferguson: "THUNDER ISLAND" aring the first song on i m know it's yet another The title cut on this LP will g effort from Hum- appeal to Springsteen fans. It will The members of the also appeal to those who idolize Bernard Purdie, Robert The Bay City Rollers. It's a bit Max Middleton, Bob stupid and still skillful. i Clive Chapman. Ferguson is an impressive id Middleton used to be vocalist reminiscent of Dave :<xr.lr Piio/lia ??? ?' ? - " * * * - 'wn, m iuuk is utic ui uic mflsun. miomer point in ms tavor hythm & blues drum- is the fantastic slide or lead guitar and Chapman is a mean work done by Joe Walsh on nearly sometimes flute player, all the cuts. Walsh is excellent in is really dynamic. Hie this cameo appearance. 9 a good-natured poke at It's consistency that's "Got My 'Led Boots' Ferguson's problem. One song is ; two is mellow soul and similar in style to the Eagles, ! mood until track five, another similar to Badflnger, and 't Hide Love." They still another resembles Donny uy concur me oia c^artn, Osmond. Fire Standard. ) is eerie progressive In the future Ferguson will \naconda" is a real hopefully release better, more t expertise. consistent albions.