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Page 10-Saturday, May 27, 1978--The Michigan Daily

769-8780# - 46 fAlt.
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Smith to retire after
shift to blaek rule

DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINEES - Adults $1 .25
DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30
MON. thru SAT. 40 A.M. til 1:3b P.M. SUN. & HOLS. 12 Noon til 1:30 P.M.
EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS
Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 #dult and Students
Sund dHlays and oidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students
Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts
Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25

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TICKET SA LES
1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 mninutes
prior to showtipne.
2. No tickets sold later than 15 minutes
after showtime.
"Hooray for Jill Clayburghl She makes
the jump to star in this marvelous film."
People Magazine
12:45
3:45
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"House
Calls"
WALTER MATTHAU
GLENDA JACKSON
ART CARNET

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Smith
The hours
are long,
but that's
the pay is
lousy.
But as a volunteer
you'll get to help America
stand a little taller. And you'll
stand a little taller yourself.
America needs your help or
we wouldn't beasking. Your
community needs your help.
People 18 or 80: we don't care
as long as you do. VISTA is
coming alive again. Come alive
with us. VISTA. Call toll free:
800-424-8580. viSTA
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP)-
Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith
said yesterday he will retire from
politics once the transition to black
majority rule in his country is com-
plete.
Smith, who is vacationing in South
Africa, told a news conference he ex-
pects national elections ushering in
black rule will be held by Dec. 31 as
planned despite the continuing war with
black nationalist guerrillas.
"I HAVE NO intention of standing in
the next election," the prime minister
said. "By then nay task will have been
completed and I will have done all I can
to reassure the people of Rhodesia.
"The ingredients will be there to
assure white Rhodesians they can
safely stay on in Rhodesia and that
decent standards are going to be main-
tained."
He said the Rhodesian public had
reacted to the new multi-racial tran-
sitional government' in a pragmatic,
philosophic and courageous manner.
He said the interim government was
holding firm and predicted the black
moderates succeed.
SMITH SAID a committee of security
officials and black leaders is working
toward a cease-fire.
"They are in contact with certain of
the terrorist leaders and although I am
disappointed we have not made more
and quicker progress, there are en-
couraging reports coming in now and I
believe there is a good chance of suc-
cess."
Smith said the recent events in Zaire,
where Katangan exiles attacked into
Shaba Province and briefly took over
the city of Kolwezi, had increased
anxiesty among some of Rhodesia's
whites.
"But on the other hand, there is now a
belief that the free world will be shaken
to their senses and will adopt a more
realistic attitude towards this great
problem of Communist encroachment
in this continent.
"There have been encouraging noises
from some leaders of the free world
countries against Russian imperialism,
and I hope these words will be followed
by action."

CINEMA I
PRESENTS
ROGER CORMAN NIGHT
Two classics of social satire and black humor from the rpaster
of the B-picture.
BUCKET OF BLOOD (1959)
Shot in five days. BUCKET is an exercise in insane comedy. A hope-
lessly inept beatnik artist hits upon a scheme to cover dead bodies
with clay in order to become a renowned sculptor-and impress the
chick of his fancy.
TEENAGE DOLL (1957)
A rarely shown Corman classic about gang wars, and an all-girl gang
called the Black Widows. "Unnecessary gore and crude surroundings."
-Film Daily. "The 'characters talk a stylized jargon and engage in con-
tinual brutality and violence, their motivations, delinquent or otherwise,
bearing only-the slightest resemblance to human beings."-Variety.
Both at 7:30 & 9:30 - ANGELL AUD A
Thurs4gy: ltpsen's "pREWSTER McCLOUD"

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