Page 6--Friday, May 12, 1978-The Michigan Daily CINEMA II Friday, May 12 ANNIE HALL Director-WOODY ALLEN, 1977 Winner of four major Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Actress-ANNIE HALL is the amusing but realistic depiction of the "nervous romance" between Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. A cohesive plot of love, conflict, struggle, and resolution emerges in this sophisticated comedy. Marshall McLuhon in a surprise spot. English with subtitles. Friday, May 12: 7:00, 8:40, 10:20-Aud. A Saturday, May 13-Truffaut's BED & BOARD DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINE ES-- Adults $1.25 DISCOUNT SISFORSHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 MON. tku SAT. 10 A.M. til 1:3d P.M. SUN. & HOLS. 2 Noon til 1:30 P.M. EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 TICKET SA LES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to showtilne. 2. No tickets sold later than 15 minutes after showtime. 10:30 12:45 3:45 7:15 9:45 ILL CLAYBURGH ALAN BATES Ri Panther chief Newton jailed for bar brawl SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP)-Black volving disclosure of government files Newton said would prove a conspiracy Panther leader Huey Newton was against him. arrested in a barroom brawl yesterday Newton said he returned from Cuba near this coastal university city where to clear his name and his party's he was living while awaiting trial on a reputation. He contended that Oakland murder charge. Newton, 36, and two other men were police were fearful of the party's booked for investigation of assault with political clout and hoped to destroy it by intent to commit murder following a melee at a bar in nearby Aptos, the San-v ta Cruz County sheriff's office said. Also booked were Robert Herd, 29, and William Moore, 43, officers said. ALL THREE were held on $25,000 bail. Deputies said at least two shots were fired in the incident about 100 miles south of San Francisco. A 26-year-old Aptos man, Kenny Hall, was treated and released at a hospital for a minor head wound, officers said. Bob Noonan, Santa Cruz County assistant district attorney, said Newton would probably be brought to court today for arraignment. THE SLENDER Newton, a con- troversial figure since he co-founded the Black Panther Party in 1966, has been living here for several months and taking postgraduate courses at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He ended a two-and-one-half year self-imposed exile in Cuba last July to return to the United States to face trial on charges of shooting a 17-year-old Oakland prostitute who died after he fled the country. He also was accused of Huey Newton assault in the pistol-whipping of his tailor in a separate incident. Newton had been free on $80,000 bail discrediting him. and resumed his active leadership of HE SERVED 22 months in state the prty.e Elai e rownwho ad- prison for voluntary manslaughter in ministered party affairs while he was the shooting death of an Oakland gone, left Oakland a few weeks later policeman, but the conviction was amid reports of a rift between her and reversed on appeal in 1970. The charges Newton. were dropped after two subsequent trials ended in hung juries. POLICE HEADQUARTERS declined Last October, the prosecutor in the comment on the arrest of Newton, who murder case against Newton, Tom is the undisputed leader of the party Orloff, said in court that three gunmen that dropped its strident, gun-toting had attempted to assassinate a key image in 1970 and has since emphasized state witness. Louis Johnson, 27, who community programs and ballot box Orloff said was one of the gunmen and power. whose last known address was Black His attorney, Sheldon Otis, was Panther headquarters, was killed in an unavailable for comment. exchange of gunfire in the incident. Newton's murder trial has been Newton, through his attorney, denied delayed by protracted legal hassles in- any knowledge of an assassination plot. The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative presents at MLB 4 Friday, May 12 HIS GIRL FRIDAY (Howard Hawks, 1940) 7 & 10:20-MLB4 In this classic comedy, Hawks used thewisecrack theway silentcomedians used a custard pie and invented a new verbal slupstick. ROSALIND RUSSELL is on unscrupulous str reporter who is torn between the scoop of a life-time and the romance of dull bourgeois respectability (played by RALPH BELLAMY as a mama's-boy stooge). CARY GRANT is her even more unscrupulous editor who will use anymeans (so long as they're foul) to keep her on the paper. The crew of reporters includeasome of the funniest character torsin American film(Ernest Truex, Roscoe Krns, Frank Jenks, and Regis Toomey). "The greatest newspapercomedy of them al."-Paulin Koel. BRINGING UP BABY (Howard Hawks, 1938) :4ony-MLB4 if you had to pick a director who consistently got the best performance from CARY GRANT, it would have to be a toss between Hawks and Hitchcock.,With this zany story of a staid paleontologist, whose orderly life is dereoiled by a dotty, beautiful heiress (KATHERINE HEPBURN), a leopard, a wire-haired terrier, anda'roebone, the screwball comedyreached its pinnacle.Insanely funny and touching-missing it would be an act of self-deprivation along the lines of celibacy. "The American movies' closestequivalent to Restoration Comedy. This is Hepburn's best comedy."-Pauline Kel, With BARRY FITZGERALD-MAY ROBSON, CHARLIE RUGGLES, FRITZ FELD. Tomorrow: "THE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD" and "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS" WALTER MATTHAU GLENDA JACKSON ART CARNEY RICHARD BENJAMIN 10:15 1:15 4:00 6:45 9:15 IP