.\ \ Com m a n do They don’t make them any tougher than Colonel "John Matrix. Intelligent, cool under pressure, physically imposing, an expert in mar- tial arts and the use of fire- arms and combat weaponry, Matrix made a career with these extraordinary talents. A commando without peer. Matrix is the former leader of a special operations strike force assigned to the Middle East, the Soviet Union, Cen- tral America whatever political hot—spot-was the ‘ hottest. Like any covert operations unit, Matrix’s had outlivedtheir usefulness and were “retired.” Too many people knew their faces. Too' many people wanted them dead. And Matrix was the number one target. Still armed with the physi- cal skills and knowledge that made him a superb soldier, Colonel Matrix is now living under a new identity in rural splendor ,with his eleven-year- old daughter, Jenny. ‘ Years ago, Matrix’s- unit ousted the vicious dictator of the South American country of Val Verde and replaced him with a democratically- elected president. Now the deposed dictator, General Arius, aided by one of Matrix’s former men, has tracked the retired commando down and kidnapped his daughter. To get her back, Matrix must return to Val Verde, where he is a “hero of .the revolution,” From a screenplay by Steven E. de Souza, based on a true story by Joseph Loeb III &. Matthew Weisman and Steven E. de Souza. “Com- ‘mando” is produced by Joel Silver and is set- for an October 4, 1985, theatrical release. “Commando” is..a Silver Pictures production starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. The film is directed' by Mark Lester. Monday, Oct. 7 Tuesday, Oct. 8 Alphaville Robert Plant Wednesday, Oct. 9 Aretha Franklin Thursday, Oct. 10 Thompsin Twins Wednesday, Oct 16 Kate Bush \ itan a: nrtrnnumnnr P. E. I. ’8' BEST ALTERNATIVE “ALBUMS OF THE DAYS” Forever Young Shaken’n’Stirred Who’s Zoomin’ Who Here’s To Future Days Friday, October 11 New Model Army No Rest for the Wicked Monday, Oct. 14 John Cougar Scarecrow Mellencamp Tuesday, Oct. 15 Sting Dream of the Blue Turtles Hounds of Love Thursday, Oct. 17 The Thought ‘Love, War and Yeats Are you a young aspiring in revolutionary Ireland By DonLane Over 20 students and faculty crammed into the small Faculty Lounge in .Main Building last Friday to listen to Professor Colman O’Hare of the English De- partment. He was speaking about the famous early 20th century poet, William Butler Yeats, and his favorite coun- try (you guessed it) Ireland! The introduction was given by the punning Profesor from the History Department, Dr. Thomas Spira. Professor O’Hare readily stated .that Yeats Would not have liked the title of his seminar. The poet' would ' have found the notions of revolution and Ireland to be contradictory, since he view— ed Ireland as an autonomous country. This seminar was sche— duled for last‘year, but it was cancelled due to the calling of a special senate meeting. . The Lecture was well pre- pared and capably read, com- plete with handouts of select- ed poems which Were distri- buted to the audience. 'One of these poems, “Easter 1916”, has a special meaning for Dr. O’Hare. His family has been haunted for three generations by the events described in the poem. It tells part of the story of the October" 10, 1985 ’TI-IELNETTED GEM famous Irish “Revolution” of 1916. Professor O’Hare’s family lived in southern Ire- \ land at the time, and his uncle Tom Proudly asked for one of the rebel proclama- tions of the new “Republic of Ireland”. He promptly sent it north to an orangeman friend of his. Shortly thereafter, the “Revolution” was crushed, and the post office was burn- ed by the English. All pro- clamations were seized and ‘ destroyed. To own one at the time was considered to be high treason. Dr. O’Hare brought that very same proclamation to the lecture. Only three others are known torhave survived the scrupylous searches that the English soldiers, made. If Dr. O’Hare brought the do- cument to the Republic of Ireland today, it would be 'prized as a national treasure. If you attended the semi- ‘ nar, you would have learned quite a bit about Irish history through the eyes of the great poet, Yeats. These seminars are also a good, informal way to meet your professors. Show them your support! The next faculty seminar will be held on October 25th. It will be given by Professor Wendell Maclntyre of the English Department, and it will cover his experiences in China. Be there! 1 Because after all, in today’s filthy, sleazy, commie- THIS WEEK’S ; TOP TWENTY-FIVE (1) 1. 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