THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8.1962 ioflons a u cinema Boccaccio By VINCE YOUNG j I v Collegian Reviewer . Be'prepared for a movie ex perience .quite out of the ordinary when y6u see the Italian film. "Boccaccio ’70." If you’re onie of those who demand a heavy plot and a happy ending, then you’d better's lay home and watch TV. ! "BOCCACCIO 70“ is not one but three separate stories directed jby three separate directors: (Federico Fellini <“La Dolce Vita”), Luchino (“Rocco and His Brothers”), .and Vittorio DeSica t'Two Women”). The title stems .from the fact that the film is.;a |1970 version of Giovanni Boc caccio’s bawdy collection of adult (fairy tales, “The Decameron.” ; ! The idea, works well on paper, but it enjoys only partial success •on -the' screen the three di rectors* individual film styles each show up like Red missile bases in Cuba. Each third of the final 159-minute product is superb by itself, but superimposed with two other immensely different gems, they tend to place the viewer in a;rather fickle emotional condi tion. i -THE FIRST segment,'Tell ini’s 'Temptation of. Dr. Antonio," is undoubtedly the'best.-With less thap an hour's- worth of film available, he has preached j.-a rather, potent sermon against people who find sex ugly and 're pulsive, using many of the- same masterful techniques shown in “La Dolce Vita.’t y" Viscanti’s “The Job, however, is something of a letdown. Noth- New College Diner Downtown,.Between• the / Moyios- : TV RENTALS by day, week, month r)TPp] televisioi TTIT it SERV,C * if- 1) CENTER at State College) TV 232 S. Allen Street KbSILW'KSi'R (' fc“+.p i HILLEL CALENDAR Friday Eveningj Services 8 p.m. Saturday Night 1 Movie | “Cry the Beloved ! Country” 8 p.m. HUlei Foundation . 224 Locust Lane . Strai WES RECC FRIDAY &j12:30 W&RIH6 LOURGE Revisited ing really happens during the first half of the story, but the audience is led to expect something ironic that never, quite happens at aIL Back on the light side. i’The Raffle” by De Sica places an ex tremely meek man in the winning position of a raffle first (prize is Sophia Loren! This final se quence vies with “Dr. Antonio” for top honors. Unfortunately, the truly bad fault - is the English dubbing which must have been done by an illiterate. Arrow Shirts Available Lat Be a ?kt Shooter HALLS' RD HOP THE DAILY-COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Jean Mayer, lecttirer on the history of public health at Har vard University, will speak on “Obesity: .Physiological, Psycho logical and'Social Aspects" at 8 p.m. in 121 Sparks. Ingely Hansmann of the Har vard-/Radcliffe Program in Busi ness' Administration will discuss vocational interests and post college plans at 8:30 pun. in 209 Home Be South. MEN'S STORE STATS COLLEGE TODAY ON CAMPUS j Lectures International Film The International Film Commit tee will sponsor the showing of the 1951 Italian film “Umberto D” at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. in the Hetzel Union assembly room. Tickets are available at the HUB desk for ,50 cents. Other Cvents Ag Hill Party emcee tryouts, 8 p.m., 105 Armsby. Arnold 'Air Society, 6 p.m., Sim- COMMITTEES: AN AGONIZING RE-APPRAISAL To those of you who stay out of your student government because you lielieve the committee system is just an excuse for inaction, let me cite an example to prove that a committee, property led and directed, can be a great force for good. Last week the Student Council met at the Duluth College of Veterinary Medicine and Relies Lettres to discuss purchasing a new doormat for the students union. It was, I assure you, w desperate problem bemuse Sherwin K. Sigafoos, janitor of .the students union, threatened flatly to quit unless a new doormat was installed immediately. ‘Tm sick and fired of mopping that dirty old floor,” said Mr. Sigafoos, sobbing convulsively. (Mf.~ Sigafoos, once a jolly outgoing sort,'has been crying almost steadily since the recent death of his pet.wart hog who had been his constant companion for 22years. Actually, Mr. Signfooe is much better off without the wart hog, who tusked him viciously at least once a day, but a companionship of-22 years is, I suppose, not lightly relinquished. The college tried to give Mr. Sigafoos a new wart hog —a frisky little fellow with floppy ears and a waggly tail—but Mr. Sigafoos only turned his buck and cried the harder.) * But 1 digress. The Student Council met, discussed the door mat for eight or ten hours, and then referred it to a committee. There were some who scoffed then and said nothing would ever l* heard of the doormat again, hut they reckoner! without Invictus Millstone. . Invictua Millstone, chairman of.-the doormat committee, was a man A( action—lithe and lean amt keen ami, naturally, a smoker of Marlboro Cigarettes. Why do I say “naturally”? Because, dear friends, active men and w ol " cl > don’t have tuna to brood and bumble about their cigarettes. They need to, ba certain. They must Have perfect confidence that each time they light up they will get the same gratifying flavor, the same Selectrate filter, the same.soft soft-pack, the same flip’top flip-top box. In brief, dear friends, they need to be sure it’s Marlboro—for if ever a smoke was true and trusty, it’s Marlboro. Get some soon, tint matches too, because trie and trusty though Mariboroa are, your pleasure will be somewhat limited unless you light them. Well sir, Invictua Millstone chaired his doormat committee with Buch vigor and dispatch that when the Htudent Council met only one week later, he was able to rise and deliver the following recommendations: 1. That the college build new schools of botany, hydraulie .engineering, tropical medicine, Indo-Germanic languagea, tad "'millinery. r 2. That the college drop football, put a roof on the stadium, and turn it into a low-coat housing project for married students. 3. That the college raise faculty salaries by 13000 per year across the board. 4. That the college secede from tlie United Sts tea. 5. That the quention of a doormat for the students union be referred to a subcommittee^ So let us hear no. more defeatist talk about the oommittee system. It can be made to work! • »«•» Muss-Am* You don't need a committee to tell you hour good Merlborot ore. You Ju»t need yourteU, o Marlboro, and a tel of lotto buds. Buy toma Merlborot toon at your tavorlta tobacco counter . mons lounge. < Dairy Science Club, T pirn., lIT Borland. i Gamma Sigma Sigma, 8:30 pm, 212 HUB. i Greek Week Committee, 8:45 p.m -218 HUB. j Liberal Party, 7 p.m., 203 HUEL Model United Nations, 9 p.m.,117 . HUB. ; Mortar Board. Scrolls and Chirjiee combined meeting. 6:30 p.|m. Pollock dining hall lounge. ; On Campos of “1 Wat a Ttm-aot Dwarf. “Tht Many Lotts of Dobit GiUit", tic.) •■mm PAGBrf^VE