T i P»i-iT-r Oj CINEMA III BH Mfvty M H4-0U6I Jr* fV> .1 o.ik M..II THE TEREESTRUL auk rtfiim WEEK THE N 'T* S ONLY g-40 MOVIE POWERED EH BY BON SCOTT • ANGUS YOUNG MALCOLM YOUNG PHIL RUDD • CLIFF WILLIAMS FYoducod and Directed by ERIC DIONYSIUS ono ERIC MISTLER LET THERE BE ROCK jsisiWiiriiB Skaggs center j 846^714 WEEK NITES 7:00-9:35 SAT./SUN.: etc Battalion/Page 12 September 24,1982 Man has warped S SAT./SUN.: 12:00-2.00-4:00j 6:00-8:00-10:00 ■ WEEK JOYeS: 7:40-9:30 } A New Dimension in Terror... fnmymz™ ® mnrjfSB A PARAMOUNT MCTURt SAT./SUN.: 1:45-3:45-5:45 7:45-9:45 WEEK NITES 7:45-9:45 FtfT r/MFS r( AT RIDGEMONT HIGH @ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Most men dream their fantasies. Phillip decided to live his. 1:30-4:15-7:00-9:35 growing account United Press International SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Stan ton Powers says his $2 bank account grew in just two weeks to more than $4 million through the grace of God, but the bank president doubts it. Friends told Powers to medi tate on his financial problems. He did. After several days Pow ers walked up to the bank’s auto mated teller. It said he had $21 in his account. A few minutes later he tried it again, and it said he had $281, and a third try gave him a balance of $600. A fourth try gave him a balance of $4 mil lion. On Sept. 10, Powers said, he decided to ask attorney Mar- chello DiMauro to help him withdraw the millions. LADIES AND GENTLEA\E/V, I GUESS MOST PEOPLE AGREE WITH THE IDEA... ..THAT THE ABILITY TO LAUGH AT ONE'S OWN SELF IS A PRETTY WONDERFUL TRAIT (oh, HERE ALLEN). by Scott McCullar .. BUT SOMEONE ELSE IS FUNNIER. Lebanon (continued from page 1) Prince said he doesn’t like Israel’s methods. “They were doing things like TEMPEST JOHN CASSAVETES GENA ROWLANDS Warm, Amusing... A COLUMBIA PICTURE wmwwwwmmm, mm m mm w 210 UNIV. FRI. CAMPUS AFTER YELL PRACTICE SAT. MIDNIGHT 846- 6512 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR SPECIALS Mon.-Fri. 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Happy Hour! 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Although dis mayed by Gemayel’s assassina tion, the students disagree. “There is no man on earth who can force people to live together in peace,” Khalil, a gra duate industrial engineering student, said. “I think the idea that the death of Bashir Gemayel will bring chaos to Lebanon is completely false.” Rmeili and Prince said they believe Amin Gemayel, elected to take his brother’s place, can accomplish what Bashir Now you know OQOQOOOOOOOGOOOOOQ MANOR EAST HI FRI. & SAT. MIDNIGHT SHOW Nobody leans on Sharky’s Machine* United Press International NEW YORK — About 300 male and female soldiers lost an average of 20 pounds each on what is said to be the first man datory diet in United States military history. An extraordi- narly high percentage main tained their goal weights a year after completing the diet prog ram, savs an article in the Octo ber issue of Ladies’ Horne Journal. The program at Fort Eustis, Va., is geared to a gradual weight loss of about two pounds per week. 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I hope he’ll be fim enough put things bad together.” Following the assassinationoi Gemayel, an as-yet uncounteJ number of people were slaught ered in two refugee cam] While the students were a mayed and shocked by the® ings, they were not suprisedjj “Things like this have beeij happening for the past seven] years. It’s been happening both sides,” Prince said. “C lians are being slaughterdl when one faction moves intoll area of the other. “I think the American pressill exploiting this just because tM Israelis are there,” Abokhaii said. “It was a very, very situation. And I think ill! Israelis should take partial re sponsibility if not full responsi biltiy because they were around the camps and nothing could have happened there withoui their permission.” The students said the next step towards uniting Lebanon should be the expulsion of al foriegn occupation forces, “The Lebanese people need peace desperately,” Rmeili said “They are sick of war. 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