6 Friday, April 28,1972 University Daily Kansan Kansan Photo by MARC MAY It Looks Like One, but Maybe It's A . . . Spooner displays samples from sculpture展会 . . . KU Student A GOP Alternate CONCERTS SPOONER ART MUSEUM: "Views of Old Lawrence." Ends today UNIVERSITY THEATRE: The 14th Annual Symposium of contemporary American Music concert. 8:20 p.m. tuesday. UNION GALLERY: "The Scholarship Show." Through May 4. An exhibit by students in moments of painting and sculpture. SWARTHOUT RECITAL HALL: The 14th Annual Symposium of Contemporary American Music Chamber Choir, 8 p.m. Chamber Choir concert, 8 p.m. Monday. Lecture by the sumposium's featured speaker, Gunther Schuller, an American composer and head of Conservatory, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. HOCH AUDITORIUM: "King David," 10 p.m. sunday. A retelling of the biblical story with narration and music, presented by the combined University choruses and the University Music Balaenoptera Teaching associate in choral music, will conduct. SEVEN EAST SEVENTH GALERY: "Michael Patrick: M.F.A. Thesis Exhibit." Through May 12. Lithographs. Intaglios SPOONER ART MUSEUM: Sunday Streeter, a KU grad, will lecture on his kites and sculpture at 8 o'clock in the Forum at 8 o'clock Sunday in the Forum. Sculptors Display Work Webster, 18. is the youngest delegate or alternate elected to the national delegation so far from Kansas. ReSTEVE RIEL BY STEVE RILEK Kansan Staff Writer Those in the political center of the party maintained support for the new government, and Webster said. A Southern element of the party was also present. Bill Webster, Carthage, Mo. freshman and a Kansas alternate to the Republican National Caucus will be the real interest of the national convention would be the selection of a vice-presidential running mate. Several groups within the Republican party, Webster said, were supporting different administration vice-presidential nomination. Webster said he was not definitely committed to a particular party for presidential nomination. He said his support leaned toward Nixon because he believed he would be viable candidate in the race. Webster was elected alternate to the national convention at the Third District Republican convention. At that time, Webster opposed Kevin Eichner of Ottawa University, by 141 votes. ALLEN FIELD HOUSE: THE Seventh National Sculpture Conference. Through Saturday, 9 p.m., at the Museum by various sculptors will be shown at the south end of the field house. The public may participate and can pay a fee to participate in the demonstration at the north entrance. The public may attend and can pay a fee to participate in the demonstration at the north entrance. Members of the black and liberal element of the party were supporting the nomination of Sen. Robert Dodd, vice-president, he said. Overall, Nixon has done a very adequate job as President, Webster said, however, was not in complete agreement of bombing in Vientian. "I am not pleased with the bombing increase. I don't think it's the right thing for the President to do," he said. Despite increased bombing, Webster said, Nixon was still getting troops out of Vietnam and he would probably not resort to Weekend Scene Webster said his election as a convention reflected a national convention reflected a Republican party to achieve a balanced delegation regarding renewed troop commitments. "I think my age was beneficial." he said. Webster will attend the national convention later this year. The convention, presently, is to be held in San Diego. KU to Produce Movie For Mancini TV Series Some University of Kansas student will soon be producing a film which will appear on syndicated television in the fall. The CoBurt Corporation, producers of new series called "Wolf," commissioned the radio-TV film department of the School of Film at Warner Bros. to short a minute film based on a Henry Mancini composition titled "Your Wolf." KU was one of 26 schools selected to produce TV films. He directed "Marked War," composition, F. Dennis Lynch, assistant professor of journalism. "It's a good opportunity for students to have some fun with film." he said. Any student may submit a submission for making the film to Lynch's office in 217 Flint by Lynch said the committee will judge the applicants on the basis of the proposal for the film and the ability to meet the July 15 deadline. The committee will look primarily for visually exciting ideas, he said. The student selected to produce the video will be bound in film except its use in connection with the Mancini series, written to the CoBurt Corporation. Thursday, May 4. A department committee will determine which student will receive the $500 BobCurt grant to produce the film. DANCE 809 W. 23rd 842-9549 UNIVERSITY THEATRE: Tau Sigma dance concert. 8 p.m. tonight and 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Tau Sigma, an honorary舞 fraternity, will perform 14 dances in a variety of styles. All two of the dances were choreographed by Tau Sigma members. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: SUA Popular Film. "Women in Love." 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Directed by Ken WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: International Film. "Innocent Sorcerers" 7:30 p.m. Sunday. by Andy Rizal. Wajda Jalapa Died. 1980. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: SUA Classical Film, "Rules of the Game," 7:30 and 9:15 p.m. by Jean Renoir, 1938. FILM Kubrick,starring Peter Sellers, George C. Scott. 1964. GRANADA THEATRE: "The Concert for Bangladesh." HILCREST 1: "The Godfather." Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert Duval, James Cahn. **OODRUFF AUDITORIUM:** SUA Science Fiction Film, "Dr. Strangelove." 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Directed by Stanley HILCREST 2 & 3: "The Last Peter Bogaovandian, starring Timothy Bottoms, Cloris Leachman, Ben Johnson, Ellen VARSITY THEATRE: "Relations." Russell, starring Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed and Alan Bates. 1970. The camera crew showed no imagination in the filming of "Bangladesh." Most of the shots are the classic straight-on long THE BIGGEST FLAW in "Bangladesh" is that about one-third of the picture is not synchronized with the soundtrack. The subject of the film is a musical performance. The instruments are about a second behind the sound, it is very annoying. "Bangladesh," an apple-20th Century Fox release, was produced by George Harrison and Allen Klein and directed by Saul Swimmer. The final product shows that they were extremely creative in the creation of a film. The movie just lacks technical know-how. A continuity that the film builds up between these breaks is quickly eliminated. Short film clips of the overflowing concert refugees casually remind me of the concert's purpose. 'Bangladesh': Great Rock Packaged in Flawed Film Just when they are looking pretty(dim for the technical crew, the musicians that they're filming save the day. Leon Russell rocks the house with "Jumpin' Jack Flash". And Ringo Star, poor Ringo, just can't remember all the lyrics to the song but since the Beatles's breakup But Boh Dyian is the show's thief. He walks out on stage like a little kid who's afraid the audience will bite, slowly gains confidence and sings "Blinow" in an assortment of his best songs. The concert, staged by some of the top rock stars of the 60s and 70s to aid the Bangladesh refugees, was the pop music event 1971. Its 1972 information on the screen is a near-dissertion. "BANGLADESH" captures all the sincerity, charm and magic of Dylan in one of her rare public appearances, easily the hainpoint of the movie. By JOE ZANATTA Kenny Reviewer RAVI SHANKAR turns out an excellent star performance that has resonated with stereophonic sound. Harrison takes the audience down memory lane with energetic chorus and rousing post-beat songs. Eric Clapton "Bangladesh!" has all the flaws of an amateur演出。它 also has the top rock music of the '80s and '70s performed by the original group, a piece of three on this ticket, could give you such an odd combination? With This coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get1 Free! The Campus Young Democrats Shawnee Mission graduate student, as a candidate for third precinct committeeman Wed- dow. "The Concert For Bangladesh" (Granada Theatre) is a filmmaker's nightmare and a musician's dream. Coupon not good on Wed nesday (National Taco Day). Offer expires May 15, 1972 The group also discussed plans to boost membership for next year. Get Aquainted Offer Fri, Sat, Sun. April 28-29-30 TACO GRANDE shot of all the musicians. There's an occasional good closeup of Harrison, the film's star. If a closure is needed of some other member of the band, the long shot is merely blown up to the point that the overall effect is film green the size of a baseball. HOWARD LESTER, who edited the film, has made skingdales. He choreographed the dissolves, which separate every song performed, usually feature one or two tracks on a screen and cracking soundtrack. 1720 West 23rd Street PHI KAPPA PSI '500' GEO'S The 7th annual Phi Kappa Psi '500' races will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 30th. The races include a queen crowning, women's tricycle race, and the wildest, sloppiest, funniest, mud-ball fight imaginable. Come enjoy yourself at . . . The 7th Annual Phi Kappa Psi '500' 1602 West 15th Street 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 30 Patronize Kansan Advertisers reg. $5.98 $2.99 TWO FOR ONE Buy one 13" Pizza at regular price, receive one 10" pizza free. on RCA records DINE IN OR CARRY OUT KIEF'S PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE Discount Records Malls Shopping Center Discount Diamond Needles LUNCH SPECIAL Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Spaghetti Dinner $ 139 Includes garlic bread Tossed salad and any 15° drink Malls Shopping Center Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun. Noon-5 p.m. SENIOR PARTY The end of our last semester has arrived. We are the 100th class to graduate from KU and we're going to send ourselves off with the biggest senior party yet. On Friday night April 28th we have reserved the new Knights of Columbus Hall. Music will be provided by Bikales-Weinberg. Mix, ice and glasses will be provided free at both bars, so bring a bottle of your favorite booze (and an ID that says you are 21). There will be no cover charge for senior class members. Everyone else will be asked to donate a buck. Doors open at 8:00 p.m.at the Knights of Columbus Hall located one door this side (West) of the Co-op Fertilizer plant on K-10 (East 23rd Street). Leave your grubs at home and come to the best party in 100 years, this Friday night. DENNIS CHERRY CLASS OF 1972