Wednesday, February 21, 1973 5 Week Scene Movies, MOVIES selvesidence, from utors s to could for a case nits it ing to jury o case indict nts to nor his chief. n the law to a cope the confirm UP THE SAND BOX: Barbra Streisand plays in the sandbox and the part of a hallucinating housewife. This week at the Granada Theater. r except ster, $10 dations, without successarily Neerman Simonis Vee Riel Ollander a Schild Olander in Shafter Winters Aritter Cannella Sokoloff Spurlock Spurlock THE MATCHMAKER: A 19th century comedy 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 10:30 a.m. OUR TOWN AND JANE EYRE: Our Town, Torthern Wilder's story of life, love and death in a small New England town, where a man and his family under the direction of Sam Scott. Jane Eyre: Effective recreation of the great Bronte novel, starring Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine. Double feature at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 23 at the United Ministries Center, 120 North Avenue. POEIDEN ADVENTURE: A breathtaking escape from a sinking ship, starring Gene Hackman, Shelly Winters, and a cast of gene. This week at the Varsity Theater. Dir Kolks Gooddeell e. Cooner Hildreth Sauderies Hilbrech ra Dysart WHEN THE LEGENDS DIE: Richard Widmark and Frederick Forest star in this movie about an Indian boy who is forced to live a white man's life. Hillcrest 1 Theater. LADY SINGS THE BLUES: Recently nominated for five Academy Awards. Diana Ross portrays Billie Holiday, one of the all time great black blue's singers. Hillcrest 2 THE MAN WHO LIES: he story of a man who decides to create his own personality. He creates a world that Alain Robbe-Grillier, the film's director calls "modern mythology, violence and ecstasy." The film shows at 7:30 and 8:39 p.m. Feb. 22 in Woodruff. Summer of 42: A truly moving experience involving a young man and his first incounter with love. Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:30. Audiotime is 8:50 and booffudd Auditorium. Admission is 75 cents. DERTY LITTLE BILLY: A new, nasty bill at Billy the Kid. Hillcrest Theater. A SOUL GONE HOME AND WE OWN THE NIGHT: Two Black Theatre productions that deal with life and society as interpreted by black writers and portrays themes relevant to contemporary Showing. 10 consecutive nights beginning Sunday at the Experimental Theater. City... (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page review the sequence of events and state his opinion. Both Benth had adequate counsel. The commission approved the motion unanimously. Mayor John Emick expressed concern about Miller's charges and said, "I know he (Beech) had a fair trial. It's unjust to him and his family to bring this up again." Emick said that he had known Beech for several years and had employed him before "This man won the bronze star for his communications work in the Battle of the Bastille." Music Invade Lawrence Emick appeared angry at Miller's remarks. court here and listen to hearsay," he said, "This man has received phone calls threatening him to shut up." Miller replied, "Do you want to just sweep this under the camera?" MUSIC Other area residents at the meeting were curiously about the whereabouts of a man who had been arrested. MONTAGANA TWO: Presented by the University of Kansas Music Series. Featuring Delores Stevens at the piano, John Gates at the clarinet and Caroline Worthington on the cello. The presentation is at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at Swarthout Recital Hall. Admission is $2.50; KU-ID does not admit. Montagna Trio will perform at a toon in Swarthout Recital Hall as part of the University of Kansas Chamber Music Series. London Trio To Perform In Swarthout The trio, formed in London in 1968, recently completed a 10-week European ORLAHOMA CITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Presented by the University of Kansas Concert Series at 8:20 p.m. Saturday in Hoch Auditorium. The trio performs a great deal of contemporary music and is in the process of building an extensive repertoire of works composed for them by noted U.S. composers. MANANA: Presenting the latest in fine entertainment from Topeka, Kansas. This is a group that has made great strides in the last few months under the leadership of HUMMING BIRD: Friday and Saturday at the Red Baron. their new manager, Charles Wolfe. Wednesday night only at the Red Baron. COMMANDER CODY AND HIS LOST PLANET AIRMEN: The first country and western band to break the long hair barrier. They come all the way from San Francisco to give Lawrence the latest in country rock. Feb. 22, only on the Red Dog "Saloon." BLACK THEATRE ENSEMBLE IN BLACK K.U. Experimental Theatre 864-3982 Feb. 25-Mar. 6 SUA SUA PASSPORT PHOTO: for details inquire at SUA office. THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL KANSAS DESIGNER-CRAFTSMAN EXHIBITION: How through March 13 the Student Union Exhibition will be sponsored by the Department of Design. Use Kansan Classifieds MOTHER MARY'S "A Beer Joint" Special! 75¢ Pitchers Every Wednesday 3-5 p.m. 8:20 Hoch Remember . . . At Mother Mary's What you see is what you get! 2406 Iowa CAREERS SEMINAR Feb.21-22 Kansas Union KU COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 222 Strong 864-3552 Sat. Feb. 24 Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m.—"How to Get A Job." Parlor C, Kansas Union. (Speakers: Panel of personnel from various K.U. placement offices.) Career Information and Counseling 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Kansas Kansas Union main lobby. Thursday, February 22: Wednesday, February 21: Career Information and Counseling, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., outside the Trail Room, Kansas Union. The KU Concert Series presents THE OKLAHOMA CITY SYMPHONY Non-Students 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 A FINE AMERICAN ORCHESTRA WHICH IS FREE WITH STUDENT I.D. LIMITED NUMBER OF RESERVED SEATS AVAILABLE AT MURPHY BOX OFFICE 1973 SPRING ELECTION INFORMATION On March 14 and 15, new Student Senators, Officers of the Classes of 1973,1974 and 1975 and a new President and Vice-President of the Student will be elected. To become a candidate: Seats to be elected to the student senate: Architecture . 2 Business . 3 Education . 12 Engineering . 5 Fine Arts . 5 Graduate . 18 Journalism . 3 Law . 2 Pharmacy . 2 Social Welfare . 2 LAS . 18 Centennial .4 North. 4 Nunemaker. 4 Oliver. 5 Pearson. 4 A candidate for the STUDENT SENATE must file a declaration of intention to seek such office as a representative from his respective school with the secretary or elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 21. This declaration must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. Candidates for CLASS OF-ICERS must file a declaration of intention to seek such office with the secretary or elections committee chairman of the Student Senate by Wednesday, February 21. Each declaration must be supported by the signatures of at least 50 members of the appropriate class and must be accompanied by a $5.00 filing fee. All Declarations may be picked up in the Student Senate Office, 105-B Union, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. All Declarations must be received by 5 p.m. on the deadline date. For Further Information: Call 864-3710