THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7.1963 - allons - au cinema 'Divorce.: Funny State; 'Taras' Slips On Steppes By VIPtcE YOUNG Collegial/ Reviewer In Italy there is a certain statute 'No. 587 that states: "If a man should find his wife in tan dem in a . . . relationship with a stranger, the husband may kill the wife with fear of only a seven year maximum prison sentence." Marcell° Mastroinni in "Di vorce, Italian Style" is a. Sicilian baron with a Si-Silly-ian baroness for a wiferHe also has'Si-Sexy-ian first cousin' Whom he wants to marry. l - KNOWING THAT. divorce is prohibited in Sicily he decides the the only way to rid himself of his loving burden is to create a situa tion which will - result in enact ment of statute No. 587. That's the' fundamental plot, and around it revolves a series of highly funny -.incidents and circumstances that. make "Di vorce" the best comedy •of 1962, worthy of the awards 'it gaCrnered last year at the Cannes Interna tional Film Festival. • Cooler Weather Due After Brief Thaw The thermometer at the Univer sity weather station registered a high temperature of 54 degrees yesterday afternoon, which was the warmest reading since Dec. 3. The temperature trend over the next few days will-be downward. However, no - pronounced cooling is expected for several days. Today will be mostly cloudy and cooler with a chance of a few showers. The high temperature will be about 40 degrees. Partly cloudy skies and cooler readings-are seen for tonight. A low of 26 -is expected. Tomorrow should be mostly cloudy and cool with a chance of some light - rain - or snow late. in the day or at night. The high will be near 36. BREAKFAST SPECIAL 2 Eggs-Any Style 3 Strips Bacon oda Toast & Jelly i4J7C. Coffee Free Rea and Derick 121 S. Allen St. BUSHED? STAY- , AWAKE TAKE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Mastroianni, of "La Dolce Vita" fame, is perfect in his first droll comic performance, providing a mirthquake of merriment. ON AMERICAN shores, Harold Hecht and the boys, who in 1958 filmed The Vikings are at it again with "Taras Bulba," a kind of "Vikings for Landlubbers." This one's about Taras (Yul Brynner), a dirty old Cossack, and his number one son, Andre (Tony Curtis). These Cossacks were forever riding around in the name ,of (Polish), libertine, and pursuit (of Poles). They fight a -- little, do a mazurka, fight some more, and mazurk on harder. RUSSIA'S steppes never looked more beautiful (maybe because it was filmed in Argentina). But when Brynner flings his arms on his hips and drops his voice five or six octaves, he appears just like The King of Siam again, only dirtier. And Curtis wanders all over the 50-foot expanse of screen with a lost expression like a kid who can't remember where he left his pants. Back to the story. Christine Kaufmann, 'Curtis' Love, is a small, thin Pole and-- daughter of a big, fat Pole, the King. This complicates matters, and she's sent to bed without any dinner, or, as a matter of fact, without a bed. Daddy kicked her ;out. Anyway, it's all 2 hours and $7 million worth of good old-fashioned, dirty fun with the 10,000 Stooges. Collegiate Digest Copies of the Collegiate Di gest will be distributed with tomorrow's issue of The Daily Collegian. st4A OKE ALL 7 . , Smoke all 7 filter brands and.you'll agree: some taste too strong others.taste too" light. But Viceroy tastes the way you'd like a filter , cigarette to taste! 01963, Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporatio isten to The Brothers Fours WMAJ TODAY ON CAMPUS •.Registration - Students participating in fhe Study Abroad program this spring must register for Spring term at 7430 p.m. in 10 Sparks. Pre-Vet Club James H. Gillespie, professor of veterinary bacteriology and as sistant director of the Virus. Re search Institute, Cornell Univer sity, will speak at a meeting of the Pre-Veterinary Club et '7:30 p.m. in 111 Boucke. Extension To Improve Facilities For Sports Events at Rec Building A 90-foot extension of the main unit of Recreation Building is scheduled -for construction soon, Walter H. Wiegand, director of physical plant, said recently. The _new structure will consist of 'additional gymnasium class rooms, lavatories and an extension of the playing floor. The floor of, the extension will be constructed of movable plat forms which can be raised to pro vide a stage for the varied ac tivities which are - held in the building. Electrical wiring will be adaptable to whatever lighting might be desired for stage events, although' no permanent stage lights will be installed. !THE RUNNING track will be extended and folding bleachers will be installed in the new ad dition below the track. All present bleachers will be replaced with folding ones., • "Acoustical tile_will be installed directly below the trusses of the ceiling and new lighting will be provided above the playing floor. Funds for the project have been allocated and bids will be taken not too strong... not too light... Viceroy's got -the taste that's ri • ht! Radio e•Monday thru Friday e 10:25 P.M. Student Handbook Articles for the editorial sec tions of the 1963 Student Hand book must be turned in to the editors before Monday: The stories should be typed and include the author's name and telephone num ber on the paper. Colloquiums John Ross, professor of Brown University will speak to the Chemistry Colloquium at . 12:30 in - ,the "near future" by the,ben eral State Authority, Wiegand - Other construction projects in clude an addition to - the east end of Pattee Library, -Wiegand said. Sketches are now being drawn by the architect, he added. This addition will be similar to the western-end addition which has received preliminary approval of the Board of Trustees. FINAL PLANS for the addition to Willard have also been ap proved by the Board of Trustees. Both projects now await funds before actual construction can be gin. Necessary funds are expected to be allocated through the GSA during the present session of the state legislature, Wiegand said. Mil Ball Poster Deadline The deadline fol submitting decoration designs for the 1963 Military Ball has been postponed until Friday. Contestants should turn in their design, along with name, local address and phone number to the Hetzel Union desk. ALSO IN NEW' "SLIDE-TOP" CASE p.m. in 302 Whitmore. His topic will be "Chemical Kinetics and Molecular Beams." Morris Grossman, instructor of philosophy, will speak to the Phil osophy Colloquium at 4 p.m. in 203 Willard. His topic will be "The Drama and Dialectic Ways of Philosophizing." Other Events Angel Flight Drill Team, practice for members and pledges, 11 p.m., Wagner. Bkick and Bridle Club, 7:30 p.m., 206 Armsby. • • Horticulture Club, 7:30 p.m., NB Tyson. News and Views Staff, 7 p.m., 117 Home .Ec. - • Outing Club, cabin and trail di vision, 7 p.m., 112 Buckout. Society of American Military En gineers, 7 p.m., 209 Home Ec South. Student-Faculty Relations Com mittee, 6:30 213 HUB. WRA Executive Board, 6:30 p.m., White Hall. 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