Campus Plans
Few Activities
By STEVE DIMEO
Emerald Entertainment Editor
It.s being a Friday of reputed infamy ha* apparently put a super
natural scare into local activity directors—though not yet, of course,
into us non believers (knock on wood).
For very little i* scheduled on campus this weekend while only
a little more beckon* from the local theatres.
The only thing that’ll try to happen on campus is the Bottom of j
the Bowl dunce in the SU Saturday night at 1) p.m It’ll take a dime
and a nickel to he able to frolic to the recorded music.
The SU movies have had it for the term so that’s about it for
campus opportunities for action this weekend.
If it’s more sedate consolation you'll be looking for, you might
turn to the cinematic offerings instead of to any more active planned
(or especially unplanned) apartment functions.
Today the Fox is trying its luck with a short run of “The Naked
J'rey." It’s a technicolor story that takes place one hundred years
ago in Africa. A safari of ivory hunters is ambushed. The one sur- ]
viving member, Cornel Wilde, is befriended by the natives and is
honored with taking the "Chance of the Lion,” a challenging fight
for survival against nature and the natives. Wilde produced and
directed as well as starred in this film lie’s the only name star in
the production.
Co playing until Wednesday with it will he an older Elvis Presley ;
picture, "Fun in Acapulco "
Both films will give wuy next week to "The Heroes of Telemark,” >
the WWII story of sabotage previewed at the McDonald last
weekend.
Billed along with the detective-adventure story "Harper” at the j
McDonald is the first Him made on Viet Nam that isn't a docu
mentary. "A Yank in Viet Nam" was filmed under actual battle 1
fire. It's hlack-and white.
To honor the supernatural and apparently rampant today the
McDonald is planning an “Insectothon” for late tonight after the
last showing of "Harper" Doors to this special showing of two
horror films—one in color—open at 11:30 p in The show starts at
midnight Tickets which have already been selling in advance cost
$1 50
The overwneiming success oi me oounie arauemy award winning
hill at the Eugene Drive-In has prompted the retention of lucky
'('at Ballou" and "Ship of Fool*" for another week. Dee Marvin won
the academy award for best actor for his dual roles in “Cat Ballou.”
Jane Fonda plays "Cat Ballou." Dwayne Hickman and Micael Callan
— the show’s weak points- along with Marvin as the drunken has
been gunslinger try to save her from hanging.
"Ship of Fools,” a Stanley Kramer production, is the dramatiza
tion of the book by Katherine Ann Porter recently awarded the
Pulitzer Prize not for that novel but for a book of short stories. The
tale of a symbolic sea journey stars Oscar Werner, Simone Signoret,
Elizabeth Ashley, Lee Marvin and Vivian Leigh.
The Mayflower is holding on to "A Patch of Blue” for yet another
week. It’ll give way to "The Trouble With Angels” with Kosalind
Bussell (ns a nun) and liayley Mills
At the IteUig Don Knotts is starring in the black and-white pro
duction “The (Jhost and Mr Chicken.” This education bill is com
plemented by the full length color cartoon "Pinocchio in Outer
Space."
And the McKenzie is playing the two Man from UNCLE movies
that played recently at the lleilig: “Spy With My Face” and “To
Trap a Spy.”
Maybe after all you'll have better luck with a four-leaf clover.
Sierra Club Hears
Candidate Porter Talk
By JOHN DENNY
Emerald Staff Writer
Passage of an Oregon Dtine.s
park bill in the present session
of Congress is possible this year
it Sen. Wayne Morse's require
ment regarding condemnation of
private property in the dunes area
is accepted
So said Democratic Congres
sional candidates Charles O. Por
ter Tuesday in an address to the
Sierra Club, the University con
servation organization.
'Sen. Morse is entirely reason
able in asking that negotiations
be made for purchase of private
property in the Dunes area in
Lane and Douglas counties be
fore the power of federal con
demnation is invoked,” Porter
stated.
"The bill will probably pass;
but, if it doesn’t, I will personally
introduce another bill,” the Con
gressional candidate continued.
He said that, if he had to intro
duce another bill, the bill would
be the same as the present bill,
except that it would not include a
property condemnation clause.
Porter said that he feels property
owners in the dunes area should
I have the opportunity to negotiate
the sale of property before their
property receives federal con
demnation.
N'ow seeking the Democratic
nomination for Oregon’s Fourth
District Congressional seat, I’orter
held the position 1956-tiO.
Included in Porter’s platform
is a conservation program for the
Fourth District. The program in
j eludes:
• River basin development.
• Clean air and water pro
grams.
• An increase in federal tim
ber sales within the “allowable
cut.”
• Outdoor recreation develop
ment.
• Port and harbor develop
ment.
Porter said that he was plan
ning to visit the Oregon Coast
after his talk.
He said that he remembers
when he used to enjoy going to
the coast and looking at the
ocean.
"Now I have heard that even
the ocean waters are being pol
luted,” he said.
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