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friday, cctcbcr 10, 1975 daily heuraskan page 9 Tad tgent and the Amboy Duka II krf t HEY, MAN LOOK WHO'S COM IN-! FRL OCT. 17 at 7:30 P.M. TED (HIGEilT Mi tin ... (Comfort 19 i LilM! I I aK. With SPECIAL GUEST STAR SUNDAY OCTOBER 12. 1975 8:00 pm OMAHA CIVIC AUDITORIUM TICKETS: $6.00 advance, $6.50 door AVAILABLE: CIVIC AUDITORIUM (BOX OFFICE) A&A MUSIC STORES, and all BRANDEIS STORES, uaa your BRANDEIS CHARGECARDS produced by LEWIS GREY and ifiilrtiriiiiininii iiiMiiiiiiin in 'inv mwee Fiimore Rock Concert Extra Guests "Rush" "Kaad East" TICKETS OM SALE FanMni 12 noon - p.m. ditv. Dirt fain ricwwnlo antf fMawvy, Dy, U of N StvtfMM Uim SotMh Dk. Advance ISjOO Day Of $6.00 nm iWtiiMirnTi iliiiiiniilii.lliii an m ,n tastes delicious right out of the bottle! that's why it makes Mixed Drinks taste so much better! fJSi$t with: Cola Bitter Lemon Tonic 'Orange juice Squirt ... even milk - TLu i - r , -i -J 3 Vou Atjcv it's got to be good. . . when it's made with Southern (Comfort SOUTHERN COMFQHT CORPORATION. 100 PROOF IIOUEUR.'ST. 10UIS. MO 63132 HOWELL THEATRE ALL AMERICAN SEASON LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT BY EUGENE O'NEILL October 17. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. A fjrLLi RADIO Yd FRIDAY NIGHT MIDNIGHT V pi "ALICE'S BESTAURAnT" 1,7 Vfv nam stu fTfS 1 TICKET PRICES ' MaiaaUft $2.50 Siudentt $ 8.00 Seeton $3.00 Noft-tludeat $10.00 Season Croup Rate are Available All Scat Reserved Cox OjfSce fourt I. -CO to 5. -00 Monde through Friday TtUphom: 472-2073 Bom Ofct: 106 Temple Bid a- , 2Jrrr rrJ i cs h.. a ZJZxr 1 ' Hofear. ""I Documentary poor com- thaatras. SHELDON ART GALLERY 12th & R Sts. THE I10IIK0RSE (1324 11S minutes) directed by John Ford Starring fkorge O'Orbn Friday & Saturday, October 18 & 11 only! Scresnings st 3, 7 & 9 p.m. Addstisn $1.50 ,j y--l---,yiindf In spite of the pr the Hollywood Theatre has licensed an en- "Heerts and previous track record of tuch films. In an era of bicenten- j-tiwTcelsbntion. we cannot forget the "rhetoric of the effete corps of snobs, pec with honor, napalm, peace marehas sit-ins, eamps riots, Kent State. Eueene Mc Carthy, draft dodgers, Jan Fonda, peace tiens. Viet Cong, Tat Offensive. DM2, Calley, My Lai. ROTC, oovea, rurmriua, WmuuUliJ. C;n? Rsr.h 5Y. Din, LBJ. Nixon. Rusk. McNamera. Aonew - the names, the events, the slogans, all wera an intesral part of day to day living during an era forgotten by many. The film t maker. Pen Dawia (The Selling of the Pentagon"! has taken 150 hours of footaea and reduced it to 1 12 min utes of the most interna film ever produced. We do not take a stand on th merits of the film politically or morally; wa merely pre- aant the film in its entirety. ffj 1TPk Hollywood & VINE On Weak Only x 1 A I 1 inaiSMiiwiiiiiaiii inn i i in i iiiiaanwiiii 1:39 3:25 5:20 7:29 9:20- a future voull probably . live ; t Ml rV iVt f XV V HEARTS AND MINDS 4 HOLLYWOOD and UINc 121k 8) OHM ntCMS 7S-Mt3) V W LCVSL OlASS MEMAOXNif : " 1 ' i shs whips, maims, f !!ST I J ""J aiiis utrvsis..,.. I 4 y outdoes sne fTli? Vspdance? I VV5 isasfCx) i Bring iT someone . $ you iove. (to gross . . outil I : j e. Hear the Harp and Voice of Harvi Griffin at the UPC COFFEEHOUSE Thursday, Oct 16 T:30 Union Centennial Room FREE TO ALL Hio CeM WW O'X 4 J' S PXQ fin R rstid, rsiher Itfoy tsfa cf gisnw'-Kslj IE8 t3 CtlBeiwa fe? SSii iawi ttSmnS3 Bit! fiajstfi , cs Harry S. Trumsn in QS GUTE 'EO HELL, QlEmTT fST.V Till StnaJi...tfesrJ kr fa twn...bt... isshaJ...ifi!iKtcd...xi,y es it w prs?j,issl m sszp. swan (TMOtlOM MIN nWM THI Ml Ml I Lil, 1 I 4 i " r '