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THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 197'4 Page 4 Bait Movie Review Weekend of movies provides intellectual satires, comedies Constitution faces education battles By BRAD ELLIS Staff Writer Ingmar Bergman exposes the infidelity, jealousy, adherance to the double standard, and repres sion typical of Victorian Europe in his timely sex comedy, “Smiles of a Summer Night.” The Bergman film is the first in a weekend of comedies that adorn the schedule of TAMU film bulletin board TONIGHT TAMU SKI CLUB will meet in Room 232 of G. Rollie White Coliseum at 7:30 p. m. to discuss arrangements for the Crested Butte ski trip at Spring Break. SOIL AND CROP SCIENCES DEPART MENT will hear Dr. Edgar L. Turcotte in Room 226 of the Main Library at 3 :30 p. m. THURSDAY AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DE PARTMENT will present a seminar on BUILD p. n ING CONSTRUCTION WIVES will meet at 7:80 p. m. at 413 First St., Apt 9, White Crest Apt. BRYAN ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Cofer- Van Overbeek Building at 200 E. 33rd m O Street. WOMEN’S AWARENESS WORKSHOP will meet at 8 :30 p. m. in Room 308 of the Rudder Tower. The program will feature two films on assertiveness train ing for women, prepared be the Ameri can Personnel and Guidance Associa tion. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS will hear Dr. Allan Meltzer of Carnegie Mellon University speak on “Prices and Monetary Policy” at 3:30 and Monetary Policy at 3:30 p. in Lecture Room 102 of the Zachry m Lecture Room 10; Engineering Building. FREE UNIVERSITY RADIO CLASS will meet in Room 223. HOUSTON HOMETOWN CLUB will dis cuss plans for the picnic at 7 :30 cuss plans for the picnic at 7 :30 p. m. in Room 146 of the Physics Building. FENCING CLUB will meet from 7-9 p. m. in the upstairs part of G. Rollie White. INDIA ASSOCIATION will present Dr. Manual Davenport at 7:30 p. of the Memorial £ Room 226 of the Memorial Student Center. Dr. Davenport will speak on * J 1/aora-rvVi mv • l4 v n at- v-w! ♦- ** ‘Philosophy: East and West. FRIDAY MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDENT OR GANIZATION will have a social in the Party Room of the Casa del Sol Apart ments at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is in vited. MONDAY PHI SIGMA BETA will meet in Room 601 of the Rudder Tower at 7 p. m. SOIL CONSERVATION SOCIETY will meet in Room 107 of the Agronomy Building at 7 p. m. Dr. Joseph L. Schuster, Range Science Department Head, will speak on “Range Conserva tion of the World.” FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED fvpTnamk* Eddie Dominguez ’(>6 Joe Arciniega ’74' mm MiiTtrinm! If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It "Mexican Food Supreme.” Two Dallas locations: 3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 2131 Ft. Worth Ave. 946-0645 reverse order Saturday night in the University Center Theater for $1. Ryan O’Neil is in “Doc?” and George Segal in “Pussycat.” Obviously a political satire, “Millhouse” is the Midnight Film Series feature this Friday night in the U. C. Theater for $1. The Sunday Film Serifes feature has been cancelled this week. AUSTIN (A*)—After two after noons of heated argument, the Texas Constitutional Convention has approved an equal educational opportunity guarantee that one black delegate called “better than nothing.” Legislator-delegates return at 1:30 p.m. today to continue their work on the education articles of a proposed new state constitution. Equal educational opportunity was the issue that kept the con vention knotted up Monday and committees this week. Bergman’s many characters pursue wildly amorous adventures with several people, all of them de luding themselves some kind of way, until a clever plan is de signed for a party. The party drives everyone to their various drastic measure to find and hold their love. Neat and easy to perceive structure leads the viewer through intellectually comic episodes un common to Bergman’s usual dra matic style, needling and titilat- ing with treacherously inconvien- ient slapstick pitfalls, seemingly calculated to embroil the victim in ridiculous and embarassing jams. Bergman’s men are concerned with their dignity, and his women with fullfillment and suffering, all scheming to get their own way in an expose of sexist bias which complicates life for both groups. Cute touches of regality outline this richly Victorian, comic farce, With a caricature of drama. “Smiles of a Summer Night” will be shown in the University Center Theater Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. for $1, by the Arts Film Series. “What’s Up Doc? and “The Owl and the PussyCat” comprise a Barbra Streisand double feature Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p. m. and 9:45 p. m. The Aggie Cinema present these comedies in SKAGGS ALBERTSONS DRUGS & FOODS HOURS 9 A.M. - 12 MIDNIGHT MONDAY-SATURDAY 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. SUNDAY HAIR CARE ITEMS GROOM & CLEAN GREASELESS 3 OZ. fgSSS I ■Pocket Combs; "" ' ! Q c I Style Balsam 1 59 I Egg Shampoo 69 ■Satin Pillow Case 69 c mimmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tuesday afternoons and raised doubts that the delegates can fin ish their work by Convention President Price Daniel Jr.’s tar get date in early April. Ten more sections of the edu cation article — some of them highly controversial — lie ahead of the delegates this week and possibly next. An 88-81 vote resolved the equality matter Tuesday after noon, giving approval to an amendment by black Rep. Craig Washington, D-Houston, and Sen. Oscar Mauzy, D-Dallas. The Washington-Mauzy amend ment requires the legislature to provide “equitable support and maintenance of an efficient sys tem of free public schools below the college level that will furnish each individual an equal educa tional opportunity.” No longer is there a require ment that educational quality de pend not on the sometimes meager wealth of an individual school dis trict but on the resources of the entire state. That provision was recommended by the Education Committee but rejected by the delegates. Br STANF0R Delegates rejected, 93-80, a pro posal by Rep. Ray Barnhart, R- Pasadena, to establish only “the goal of providing equal educa tional opportunity.” Up to that point, Barnhart apparently had succeeded in keeping a guarantee of such opportunity out. Barnhart contended that sucki commitment would result in pt isolation of petual lawsuits against the sk involved in d because the term “equal edit ported Thur tional opportunity” was sukje jledical Cei to numerous interpretations, working wit! At one point, Washington J ^ veiltu ‘ 1 " minded the delegates that it tals|° u ,. aVe * a two-thirds vote to send a c in ! stitution to the voters and# 011 ' sal serted, “We’ll be here till freezes over” if Barnhart’s ' oj posal were approved. reliever. AND MANY MORE RECORD SELECTION STEREO ALBUMS SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE ^ OLD TIME FAVORITES SPECIAL GROUP - FAVORITE ARTISTS $ FOR TOYS AND GAMES BATTLESHIP GAME $! AGES 8 TO ADULT Coloring Books »<%'»! 9 Helicopter 2 79 BarbieWalks Lively 4" Grand Prix I 19 FRAGRANCE BUYS HEAVEN SCENT —HELENA kUBENSTEIN HEAVEN I Intimate Spray Ambush Spray My Sin Spray .Arpege Spray REVLON 2 OZ. 1 ONE-THIRD OZ. I ONE-THIRD OZ. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES EXTENSION CORD $ 25 FOOT 18 GAUGE] too FT. CORD 15 FT. 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