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f Oswald firing from the sixth floor Y winHnu; nf tho Tovop n?i .. .. ... ihv ivnao uviiUUi DWK c Depository. C The movie began with Oswald ( about to receive his imaginary I verdict. From there until almost the end the entire story was ( recounted in flashbacks beginning a with the day before the murder. c Pleshette portrayed Oswald as a c rtarcasuc, uui ilKeaDie teiiow. He \ DOWNTOWN, RICHLAND I WOOL BLENDS, CVIDTItlA TUE I aiiraw mc i Three to go . . to flatter your ir your topsljThe rr box plaid in brc camel, yrey, I sportswear, all sforos lad a wife, child, doting mothpr snirac md the movie suggests a link to the prove HA or Mafia. The character of establ )swald emerged clearly from the just t Film as a patsy. said ( Ben Gazarra portrays the phone >rosecutor, an arrogant sort, who, ifter seeing the Zapruder film, was Till ronvinced of a conspiracy. After a Johns rail from President Johnson distur varning him not to dig up a con- was r MALL, DUTCH SQUARE . . . y^\i^y "^^^B^B^I'v. ?|?r- I \ *^^N^8e^z"'s '^W&I^w ^jf^Wli ;vA--^-... > . \mI t SSUE FOR FALL . i . in the newest shapes and c nagel Mix and match them v litered plaid in wine or blue, >wn, and the solid front-pleat , or brown. All for sizes 8 to From page 15 .y, uuui rd was torcea to good portion ( Oswald's lone guilt and Scenes shov ish a motive. "I guess I've to supposed >een told what to believe," nections a fe> jazarra as he hung up the assassination This fore; problem with IS SUPPOSED call from The film wa: on was one of the more because of the bing aspects of the film. It contained, bi lot based on fact, just as a explore all speculation a' I Othor nnpfic -V' * V, Ulll V.O movie cc aAf^ speculations, Jk I explored. /U X Trying to fi / llrn nif'fl \ speculations 1 I I 11-11 111 S 1 talking !a\vy( I Hal L.ll 11 I U I Greene. Gre V --!- / with P'eshel \ on VTE0BI1 J boring. In coi f brought out p lift the burde 1 i client's shouk C.R RENE'S on rather frail the story line t f?nncni??o/>?i #1 \-v?iio^uav) II the actual ea.? At the clii Greene found Will faced. L The salty, h V replaced by jl^ tunes. Williar sonR 'n what I of head musi< miniitps hn rw /$/c - BTW nameless bal tered old twel even the row P P? \ audience wen 0 and emotion. -|| v;v|M \ His stories w ? h's cxporicnc< fill ,,e has uil f'-"l expressions r( 1 George Carlin ^ sway the mooi merelv lookini Bird \ CI i beautifully i \|1 / easily assoc I styles. lit / "Wings," A I j and "Somei /Jll I quite much /mh The Days," (He standout ^ne wea^r chorus and ,l" was me vom beneath the olorinCjs Row ith oil destroys itself Allison said the bia "Fraternity R< ",e u,y 1954 because il lU.I f ' 1 ? 5JW|0 |p uidi iui avi(tuu\ ' many Amer philosophies w 1 8 following deca I For exampl< delegates of vention walket organization ti to freedom rii emergence of 1 1 America bee >f the movie was not. the CIA and /ed Pleshette talking Pleshette tc FBI or CIA con- return for 01 v months before the Pleshette r< another speculation, spiracy. shadows the real Gazarra t the movie's content. lone assassi 5 disappointing, not killed Kenr i mass of speculation mad at hi it because it didn't Kennedy 01 the avoniipc of ? ? 1 - f? liyillglUIUI /ailable. him. It was olved questions, in a The most intaining many film, howevi should have been when Oswal to hear the nd answers to these ended nevei *vas a wise smooth- left the view ir played by Lome that Oswalt ene's constant talks also a pats> te became rather FOl'R ll( ii?, imwcvcr, urcene lime. 5?oclo nints that seemed to Lee Harv n of guilt from his unresolved, lers. that way r times it is i THEORIES, based The film "evidence" carried Kennedy as , but not the deeper left the qu leories surrounding Kennedy uj ie. Kennedy a nax of the movie been solved, connections between unresolved. iams ? From p It was r timorous songs wore appreciated driving, meaningful him. ns delivered his best Williams ic called "a little bit immediate!; c." For nearly ten but stayed z iwerfullv played this of the audit lad}solo on his bat- He said I ve^string guitar and than just liest factions of the listening to ? moved by his skill PF.KFO audience to ended with an to faking 1< tic.nation number you make lo ?OU2hnUt Man." .lttnnfinn nif irried on an almost person you ationship with the elusively to I ig his performance. feelings of ere directed toward portant to r I he strived to relate Born in A ?s to those watching raised in Carolina. H Texas, wher d and zany facial Deal Recon 'sembling comedian William's . and could almost the public 1 of the audience by ordered thr 2 at them. Austin $ From page I I vritten songs. dance segn iated with current may be ex< in the arer a ballad-like tune the round, times," sounding beneath, n lilro "ThArn II.-~ :- ? r <nv 1 11WOV TICI C III lilt? I On were just two of muffled vo s of the evening. ^he M10 ess involving the musical nu dance segments A Man," a :es coming from evidently stage during a members < from within. Vietnam af I he chose to set annihilated :>w" in the spring of The Fo< was a crucial year ministration ved development of brochure th ican ideals and marijuana \ hich emerged in the drug addicti des. ?, in 1954, dissident Unfortun the NAACP Con- How" leave* I out and formed an it will remai tied CORE, that led a model of ii Jes, sit-ins and the filmmaking, Martin Luther King; of society in ame involved in norms equit ? 4 his client and implored > tell him the truth, in ffering him immunity. jfuses to tell of a conhen jumped in with his in theory-that Oswald ledy because he was s wife for watching n TV, while he was ce her to make love to ; a frail thoArv , M * i IV\/I J KimXVi. irritating aspect of the er. occurred at the end d was shot on his way verdict. The movie giving a verdict, but er with the insinuation i was guilty but was r for somebody else. )l'K$ drag on a long 14 years. The "Trial of ey Oswald" ended and will always end 10 matter how many erun. was a mirror of the sassination, in that it 'estion of who killed ) for grabs. As the ssassination has not so also the movie ends 1 ifn I I ibvious that Williams the people around did not leave the Spur y lik other performers, md talked to members nee. the audience is more people sitting and him H MIN (i for an me is something akin ?ve to a person. When ve to someone, you pay >reto the feelings of thi> are with, and not ex I nose ot your own. The the audience are im ne." labama, Williams was Greensboro. North e now lives in Austin e he operates the R. F i Company. records are not yet on market, hut can h< ough his company in nent. The acoustics :ellent on stage and 15} nf t Ho t hnlInr iri HIV UlvUlV I III but coming from lixed with barriers n of the stage, the cals were lost. st vibrant of the mbers was "Here Is i rich spiritual song enjoyed by the rf the chorus.. ter the French were at Dien Bien Phu. )d and Drug Ad i printed a propaganda at stated, "fhe use of vould lead Jo sterility, on and certain death." ately, "Fraternity > Columbia Friday. Yet n for years to come as ntelligent and creative questioning the norms an effort to make those able for everyone.