Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Top Movie Continues at Mac
By Dave Sherman
Amusement Page Editor
Paramount's wonderful trav
elogue of the Riviera, called "To
Catch a Thief” continues over the
wreekend at the McDonald.
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly,
beautiful and rich winner of last
year’s academy award, provide
most of the interest in Alfred
Hitchcock's "danger affair of the
year!” Mr. Grant portrays an
ex-jewel thief gone good who has
to capture another thief whose
methods are much like his own.
Miss Kelly is an American heir
ess who wants to be around all
the time.
Local interest may or may not
be found when Grant claims to
be "an Oregon-born lumberjack."
The film is worth viewing for the
camera shots of the Riviera. Ap
parently there is no other rea
son.
College Life View
Hollywood’s version of college
life will be on view at the North
End drive-in. Betty Grable and
Sheree North become very, very
popular when they run away
from a murder and hide out in
a man’s dormitory on a Califor
nia college.
The murderer also wants to
make a hit with the two girls,
as do everyone else. Finally,
though not much in the way of
trumped up plot line, the happy
ending is finally reached.
Bob Cummings plays an archi
tecture major who has been on
campus for 17 years. He and
Miss Grable seem to hit it off all
right. Sheree North takes up
bumping and grinding as a means
to overcome shyness. Freshmen
women take note.
Bigger Than Shane
At the Fox we are offered
something “bigger than ‘Shane.’
bigger than ‘High Noon’.” It’s
Joel McCrea in "Wichita.” We
also get to hear Tex Ritter sing
Movie Schedule
FIRST RUN FILMS
HEILIG—Fri., Sat.. Bar Sinister. 1 :15,
4 :20, 7 :30. 10 :30. Untamed Frontier. 3 :00.
6:10. 9:20. Sun.—Combat Squad. 1:30.
5:00. 8:25. To Hell and Back, 2:50. 6:15,
9:40*.
McDOXALD—Fri., Sat., To Catch A
Thief. 3:00, 6:50, 10:40. Annapolis. Story,
1:10.5:05.8:55.
FOX—Fri.. Sat.. Wichita. 12:30, 3:45,
8 :00,T 1 :15. Finger Man. 2 :00. 5 :20. 9:35.
SECOND RUN FILMS
FIRS—Fri., Sat.. Treasure of Ruby Hills
and Far Horizons. Starts Sun., Love Me
or Leave Me and Moonfleet.
McKENZIE — Fri.. Sat.. Pete Kelly’s
Blues and Chicago Svndicate.
MAYFLOWER—Fri.. Sat.. The Wizard
of Oz. Starts Sun., Beachcomber.
DRIVE-IN THEATERS
EUGENE DRIVE-IN—Fri.. Sat.. 20,
000 Leagues Under the Sea and The Scarlet
Coat. Starts Sun., Mr. Roberts and Golden
Mistress.
NORTH END DRIVE-IN—Fri.. Sat..
How to Be Very, Very Popular and Prize
of Gold.
Chairmanship Open
For Nursery School
Petitions are being called for
a chairman of the co-operative
mother’s nursery school at Ply
mouth House in the first Con
. gregational Church from 8:45 to
11:45 a.m. daily.
The chairman of this group
will work under the service
chairman of the YWCA and will
have a committee to help plan
times for girls to work at the
nursery and organize special pro
jects.
Those who are interested in
this chairmanship may call the
YWCA office or contact Brenda
Blaesing at 5-6826.
Law Students Told
About Honor System
President William F. Frye of
the law school student body ad
dressed the incoming class of
law students at 9 a.m. today on
the traditional honor system.
This system of giving tests
with no professor or proctor in
the room and without signed “no
help” pledges, was initiated 30
years ago. It has been the topic
of annual initiation assemblies.
“Wichita." That may be all we ]
can stand.
Those who are dog fanciers
will enjoy “The Bar Sinister "
at the Heilig through Saturday.
It is advertised as being “de
cidedly worth seeing." You make
your own decisions.
Sunday at the Heilig Audie
Murphy will blaze across the
screen in “To Hell and Back," in
connection with the feature, a
contest to win a free trip to!
Hollywood is being run. Entry
blanks ask for "your most thrill
ing experience in so many words
or less." The film is at regular
prices. Also playing is “Com
bat Squad."
Best of Weekend
Undeniably the best movie of
the weekend is a second-run
showing of “Mr. Roberts." This
is a fairly faithful reproduction
of the smash Broadway play
starring Henry Fonda. James
Cagney plays the Captain and
Jack Lemmon is very funny as
Ensign Pulver. This starts Sun
day at the Eugene Drive-in.
There is also a co-feature — I
some may consider this an ad
vantage. It is called "The Gol
den Mistress."
Judy Garland sings "Over the
Rainbow” and is wonderfully sup
ported by Bert Lalir and Ray
Bolger in “The Wizard of Oz"
through Saturday at the May
SU Petition
Deadline Set
Petitions for positions on Stu
dent Union standing committees
are available now on the third
floor of the Student Union. Dead
line for turning them in is noon
Oct. 4.
Petitioners should mark the
committees in which they are in
terested in the order of their
preference. They will be notified
as to interview time, according
to Marlis Claussen, SU personnel
chairman.
UO Poets Invited
To Submit Work
The National Poetry Associa
tion invites all college students
to submit original manuscripts
to be considered for publication
in the Annual Anthology of Col
lege Poetry.
> Students may submit as many
manuscripts as desired. Stories
must be typed or written on one
side of paper, and the student's
home address, name of college
and college address must appear
on each manuscript.
Mail entries to the association
at 3210 Selby Avenue, Los Ange
les 34, Calif., by Nov. 5.
EfElLIG
LR PICTURES PERFECT SOUND
STARTS SUNDAY, OCT. 2
“To Hell and Back“
Audie Murphy
“COMBAT SQUAD"
John Ireland
Lon McAllister
STARTS SUNDAY, OCT. 2
“The Beachcomber"
Robert Newton
Glynis Johns
Donald Sinden
STARTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5
“LIMELIGHT"
Charles Chaplin
Claire Bloom
Nigel Bruce
“THE LADY
VANQUISHED"
Michael Redgrave
Margret Lockwood
flower. Those who wish to re-live
a small portion of their “lost
youth" may enjoy the filmed
fairy-tale.
Maugham's 'Beachcomber'
Sunday the Mayflower pre
sents W. Somerset Maugham's
"The Beachcomber,” and English
import starring Robert Newton.
"One-expression" Jack Webb
plnys horns and Pete Kelly in
"Pete Kelly’s Blues,” through
Saturday at the McKenzie in
Springfield. Peggy Lee is the
best thing in the film. Also there
is Janet Leigh and Edmond
O'Brien. Unfortunately, so is Mr.
Webb.
Oregon history students may
wish to see “Ear Horizons” at
the "Firs.” Its only claim to
fame is that it's based loosely
no doubt — on the Lewis and
Clark story.
50 Prize Photos
Now on Display
Some 50 prize-winning photos
will be on display in the reading
room of the school of journalism
when the 29th annual high school
oress conference convenes on the
University campus Oct. 7 and 8.
Oregon high school yearbooks
will also be on display during the
conference.
Pictures which are to be dis
played include reproductions of
orize-winning prints which were
entered in the annual national
high school photography contest
sponsored by the National Scho
lastic Press association and East
ern Kodak Co.
Several hundred high school
students are expected to be on
campus for the conference. Staff
members of high school year
books and newspapers who at
tend the conference will hold
roundtable and panel discussion
on all phases of publication of
yearbooks and school newspapers
during the meeting.
Today's Staff
Makeup editor: Val Hersh.
News desk: Anne Ritchey, Bill
Mainwaring.
Copy desk: Bob Scherer, Ro
berta Pollock.
Night staff: Sam Vahey.
RE VO EMERALD WANT AOS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITE
Sept. 30 — October 1
SHOW AT 7:00
Richard WIDMARR
A PRIZE of GOLD
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+ Campus Briefs +
• Nine ntiidrali were tayln^
in the infirmary hospital for
medical attention Thursday. In
firmary record* listed liar bars
Knight,* Karen Kuke Moke, Su
zanne Silverthorne, Laurie K.
Fisher, Sandra Ann Schorl. Lynn
Curtis Jones, James Noble, Doug
las B. Basham and Walter IS.
Ashton.
• Chairmen of the Bunion
Dei by are to meet at 12:30 today
in the Student Union. The room
number will be posted on the
Student Union bulletin board. No
excuses will be accepted.
• Ye Taburd Inn will hoi.I a
fall term planning meeting at
707 15th Ave. E. tonight at 8 p m.
• Tin* Cosmopolitan club will
SU Calendar Set
For Coming Year
Student Union calendar of
events schedules are available
today on the SU first floor, ac
cording; to Si Ellingson, Union
director.
The calendars, which Itst all ac
tivities occurring in the SU Itself
and many scheduled for Mac
court, are free to all students on
campus.
Listings in the schedules were
prepared by Adell McMillan, new
SU program director. They will
also be available Friday, she said.
Sousa Story to Be
SU Feature Movie
"Stars and Stripes Forever"
will be the Sunday feature movie
of the Student Union.
Clifton Webb, Debra Paget and
Robert Wagner star in the film.
It will be shown at 2:30 and 5
p.m. In the SU ballroom. Admis
sion is 30 cents.
HE ILIG
STARTS
OCTOBER 2
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rill the guts
and fighting
glory of the
best-selling
autobiography!
TOHELL
“’EM
THE EXCITING TRUE LIFE STORY Of
AUDIE MURPHY
AMERICA’S MOST DECORATED HERO!
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AUDIE MURPHY
-MARSHALL THOMPSON
HEILIG THEATER
STARTS OCT. 2
hold Its first mooting tonight ;it
s p.m, ill Plymouth House, i8th
and Kerry.
A short program will be fea
tured concerning the recent UN.
convention held In Han Francisco.
Games, dancing, and refresh
ments will form the remainder
of the evening.
Kveryone is welcome.
• The Kugrne Art Center will
begin n ten-week life class at
the center building on Oct. 5.
University students are Invited
to attend the classes, which will
last from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Fur
ther Information may be ob
tained by calling 5-2648.
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