Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 19, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, October 19, 1971 ---- -- ---- NOON BOOK DISCUSSION Thursday 3545 Student Activities Bldg. So-Ilidad Brother by GEORGE JACKSON, reviewed by ED TRU ITT NEXT WEEK W WHOLE EARTH CATALOG Office of Religious Affairs-Michigan Union 3rd Floor Tale of a transitory Continued from Page 2) who don't look "Hollywood," makes everyone seem ordinary and touchable. In that light the casting of Warren Beatty as McCabe may appear incongrous. But Beatty, though the anti- thesis of ordinary, seems to have found his element - puffing out his chest, grumbling to him- self, smiling toothily, tossing off obscenities. And even J u 11e Christie, who has grown more anemic over the years, rides out a few patchy spots for credibil- ity. The visual side of McCabe has an equally off-handed precision. The composition is cluttered, filling each frame with activity; and in tandem with that, the choppy cutting compels the eye to be alert and observe. Over it all, photographer Vilmos Zsig- mond has spread a soft veneer. Filtered through the constant rain and snow, his pictures give everything a hazy tintype look, with the grey of the cloud-fill- ed skies and the brown of the town's wooden structures being the dominant colors. But Altman, not content with frenzied visuals, provides us with a disconcerting aural counterpart. With minimal mu- sic, the soundtrack is a con- tinual hum of voices, burps, jan- gles, sloshes, whispers and the pervasive scrape of boots on wood. As you may know by now, these sounds often obscure the dialogue, and some critics cite this as a technical deficiency. It isn't. Altman's picture of the West is too vast to be squeezed into a tight little narrative. He is more concerned with the "feel" of the West, with its sights and sounds; and Mc- Cabe's whore house only serves as an observation post for us, the audience. So McCabe's tragedy, which is Festern ours as well, is gradually pro- pelled through a chain of vig- {' nettes and seems to unfold from town life itself - whor- ing, poker games, a drunk dancing on the ice, a young punk whose cold-blooded target practice symbolizes the sense- lessness of the forces McCabe is up against. Finally, there is the inevitable showdown, the best I've seen in a long time. Alt- man doesn't condense the scene; as McCabe and his pursuers tramp about on the snow it takes a full twenty minutes. And he lets the crunch of the snow, the wailing of the wind, and the blasts of the guns serve as lone accompaniment. While McCabe goes out to meet his fate, the oblivious towns- people frantically scramble to save their burning church. And as McCabe lurches in the snow, we see the bucket brigade's hol- low triumph. In stirring them- selves to put out the fire, they've rescued an empty shell. They lose their individualism and they save nothing. Tsn't that what it's all about? I Forest fires burn more than trees. ~12 -Associated Press TAIWANESE STUDENTS chant "we want freedom" after chain- ing themselves to the UN main gate yesterday, as the UN General Assembly opened debate on the ."two China" issue. UN opens debate on 4 iART BOOKS ina representation Hundreds in stock at (Continued from Page 1) pelled a member, he said: "Let us$ diminished prices. . The voting situation was com- remember with realism that, once Why pay $25 when plicated further however, by a expelled, the likelihood of the Re- $12.50 will do? series of amendments to the Al- public of China being admitted to banian resolutions submitted by the UN as a separate member, BU11E1[ ~,.SudiAraia.under whatever name or label, U E B KjPOne woudl alter the Albanian would be approximately zero. 518 E. William 1proposal drastically by deleting the -- ---_ 668-7653 provision for the expulsion of Na- . 4 open 'til 9 Mon. & Fr tionalist China and by recognizing Registration the Peking government as the legi- tiimate representative of mainland China and the Nationalists as the continues government of Taiwan. Nase described the U.S. policy ! Students can register to vote as "hostile to the People's Repub- today at Bursley and West Quad Llic of China." from 3 to 8 p.m. In addition, regis- Bush contended that the oonly tration will continue at the Fish- fair solution was to keep Taiwan bowl from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and in the United Nations. 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