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THE RIDGERUNNER Page 4 Film Society A Reality; hidden crime? New York. — How much hidden the sentencing process. crime is there in the United Research in criminology has Five Films Scheduled States? What are the effective only recently begun to evolve an punishments of criminals? What empirical approach which from is the result of long term accurate use of field-work imprisonment? These and many surveys and statistics attempts a The Film Society of UNC-A Wednesday, February 17 - Wednesday, May 12 more crucial questions on crime scientific assessment of the is now a reality. Films have been 8:00 p.m. (Tentative pending Confirmation) are scrutinized by Roger Hood subject. The authors, assistant reserved By Goetz Wolff and and Richard Sparks in their new directors of research at the Arnold Wengrow. Two Films “THE LAVENDER HILL MOB” “THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS” book Key Issues In Criminology, Institute of Criminology, have been scheduled and three Directed by Charles Chrichton Directed by published today by McGraw-Hill University of Cambridge, follow have been reserved. Starring , ($2.45 paperback). this approach. “,” a film Stanley Holloway, Audrey Hepburr A stunning and starkly realistic This 256-page volume This book which features 40 directed by , will re-enactment of the revolution presents a detailed examination color diagrams drawn from the be shown on Tuesday, January Alec Guiness and Stanley against the French that achieves and critique of eight areas of most recent American, British, 19. “The Lavender HUl Mob,” a Holloway are the bungling, the authenticity and impact of a criminological investigation and Scandinavian sources, is not film directed by Charles bumbling bankrobbers who ste^ plastic bomb. which the authors believe could a textbook in the usual sense; Chrichton, will be shown on the gold from the Bank of be greatly improved by the yet it should be useful to Wednesday, February 12. Both England and melt it down into introduction of new methods students taking university films will be shown at 8:00 p.m. models of the Eiffel tower, only and analyses. Among these key courses *in criminology as well as at the Humanities Lecture Hall. to find themselves in the middle issues are gang delinquency, the to the general reader and persons Films scheduled for March 17, of a police convention. An saga amount of crime that goes involved in the administration of April 14, and May 12 have been absurd and hilarious film. undetected, and understanding criminal justice. scheduled but not confirmed. from page 1 The Film Society is seeking subscription members. Season Administration stance. tickets for the five films, will be Saga came to UNC-A three Wednesday, March 17 — 8:00 p.m. years ago with the thought in AfiljputUp dlpattpra $c Sgpra available at the Snack Shop cash (Tenative Pending Confirmation) register. The Ridgerunner office, mind that the UNC-A dormitory and from Mary Ann Bailey, population would soon grow “NOTORIOUS” enou^ to justify the monetary Secretary of the Social Science Directed by Alfred Hitchock Division. Students may subscribe losses that Saga would ' S i ® Starring Ingrid Bergmn, necessarily suffer for the first at the rate of $3.00 for five , Claude Rains films. Faculty may subscribe for few years. Although the $5.00 for a single ticket or $7.50 significant increase in the dorms The Home O f Fine Dry Cleaning Bergman is the daughter of an 230 for a faculty member and this year was a shot in the arm PICK-UP executed Nazi spy, Grant is the for the operation. Saga is still * • 1-Day Sarvic* • FiirStoraaaft Claaning MERHIMON AVr spouse. Students who are not oeUVBRY • Hat Claaning Si Laathar Work • Drapariaa, American agent who approaches just barely breaking even in the subscription members will be her to help track down a, Nazi Ruga ft Carpata Claanad asked to pay $.75 at the gate. snack shop while the cafeteria leader in Brazil, and Rains is the has consistently operated a Subscription members will have Nazi who marries and then a voice in Next year’s showings. varying amounts of loss. slowly poisons Bergman. Before Saga came to UNC-A, The films and their showings Hitchock’s 1946 thriller focuses are as follows: the cafeteria was managed by a on the complex relationships private concern that also Tuesday, January 19 - 8:00 among the characters to make managed a restaurant in p.m. this interesting and subtle films. Asheville. The service, then, was “NIGHTS OF CABIRIA” inadequate and improved with the coming of Saga. Directed by Federico Fellini Meetings in the near future Starring Guilietta Masina Wednesday, April 14 will determine whether or not (Tentative Pending Confirmation) Y 0 a \ Winner of the 1957 Academy Saga will retain the contract and if so, what modifications the Award as the Best Foreign Film, “Nights of Cabiria” stars “” Administration feels Saga should Fellini’s wife, Guilietta Masina, Directed by make. as a little street-walker who plies her trade in the city of Winner of the Cannes Film and retains her hope and trust Festival Grand Prix and the despite the men who repeatedly 1959 Academy Award as Best ■poETnv ptcrioN^ deceive her. “Nights of Cabiria” Foreign Film, “Black Orpheus” may not have been the first film is the visually ravishing retelling about the hooker-with-the- of the Orpheus-Eurydice myth AccepreD C0A>fAer- heart-of-gold, but as created by set against the teeming tumult of Offteei Fellini and the luminous Masina, Mardi Gras in Rio de Janeiro, (in it is one of the best. color) ii^ •PfrFT. *5 ofi U T 6 f A^T. 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IMAGES magazine in cooperation with

THE NORTH CAROLINA ARTS COUNCIL Bfinounces

A FICTION AND POETRY CONTEST FOR UNC-A STUDENTS

Fiction Poetry First Prize $50.00 $50.00 jA C iuext Second Prize $25.00 $25.00

1. Entrants must be enrolled at UNC-A at time they submit • INIW manuscripts. w s w tA r c M 2 Entries must be original and unpublished. (Although manuscripts that appeared in Gambit are eligible if they have not appeared previously in Images.)

3. Maximum length; Fiction-3,000 words; poetry-50 lines.

4. Entries must be typed and must be labelled as contest entries.

5. Manuscripts will be returned only if a stamped, self-addressed is provided.

6. Judges will be appointed by the editors of Images.

7. Deadline: February 1,1971.

8. Winning manuscripts will be published in the Spring 1971 Images.

9. Address entries to: Literary Contest Images magazine UNC-A Asheville, N. C. 28801