Tuesday, January 19, 1971 11 University Daily Kansan "Away, m'boy..." C. Fields pokes an adversary's tooth in this oldies opening Wednesday at the Hillerstreet 3. Also on cemembrane "The Pool Shark," one of three Fields the hill is "The General," stainer Buster Keaton. KANSAN Movies 'Patton' Powerful Kansan Reviewer By STEVE SHERMAN Kansan Reviewer "Patton" is an extraordinary film about an extrordinary "unpredictable, plotted-packing World" As Patton charges across the African desert standing in an armed half-rack vehicle, wrapped in top coat, confronts with a combat helmet and vested in a majestic wow. He creates a majestic impression. He appears as if he is trying to conjure up a vision of the fighting machine, and flashes one claw and a very small olive branch in the other. PATTON, AS HE is played by George C. Scott, an old-style soldier his wife is constructed of one part gallantry, one part romance, one part sense of purpose, and with large portions of self-esteem and bravery. He is the brassy old general who told his troops: "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country." But he is the same general who could break down in tears at the sight of a wounded soldier. He is the same man who can speak French and will dine with pleasure on Continental cuisine. Patton was inevitable the man who responded to chaplain's query about reading the Bible by saying: "I'll read it." IT WAS ALSO Patton who vehemently shouted on a rival march to Bastone. "We'll make it or let it die." Pattow saw and acted his part as a bravura role as much as does George C. Scott, the actor who portrays it. But it was his alie who put the exhortation in accurate perspective when he said, "A time, sir, it's hard for the men to know when you're acting and when you not." Scoff, who is best remembered for his role in "The Hustler," finds all the nuances of dialogue, movement and facial expression that are necessary to bring the vivid historical character of Patton to life. He conveys the anger, the tenderness, the intense emotions, and a sideways glance of an eye or a raised eyebrow. IN ADDITION TO the talent of Scott; there is a screenplay that mixes the proper amounts of humor and charm with the stunning brutality of war to make it palatable. The film is definitely palatable. It has an amazing appeal to many persons. Veterans and others who remember the War years flock to see the picture they want to see a film about their generation. However, it can be seen more accurately as a fairly precise historical film about a vivid character. In this sense it can be accepted for Scott's brilliant portrayal of Patton and for the excellent screenplay and music without accepting the accusation of war that the old soldier expounded. Movies Catch-22, Skidoo By CHIP CREWS Arts and Reviews Editor F for funny, that is. Funniness is the most concretely above quality in Mike Nichols' "Catch- He's put everything else in it. Lord knows, All the good and rape and murder and bad words we exchanged during that time have survived. Most of it will hold your attention, though. There is something about a movie that comes on like Sousa's band gmad that must to do that. If you haven't read the book, you may find yourself a tad confused at times (usually at the points where Nichols shoots flashbacks on his flashbacks), but it IF THESE THINGS don't turn you on, there is the now-famous man being cut in half, the always-enticing Paula Prestis being naked and the intestines (looking more like partially-digested stew) of the poor wounded man who doesn't have a rib fracture, but he's an accidental lady, but somehow, very little of it is funny. Alan Arkin gives a remarkable performance as protagonist Yossarian. It seems that in whatever role he undertakes, he is able to milk sympathy by making it seem like he has heart. Heart is a Lonely Hunter; he creates a gentle, simple, pathetic character that sent all the ladies fumbling for their Kleenex As Yossarian, he is pathetic because he is so frustrated. His perseverance makes him more crazy is merely to be different, that even craziness **YOSARIAN'S** agonized frutuations are some of the few amusing sequences of the film, but this is due to the fact that Bucky Henry's scriptwriter Buck Henry's. When Arkin screams and puts in his bow and arrow-torn boot that is his arm, it seems hard to believe that Devil or Satan-like Devil isn't using at least one of his ten fingers to pin down pow Yossarian and tie his hand. is relative. Small wonder that this frustrated man unable to beat a system that is crazy to us has the same level of self-control. All of Arkin's efforts seem futile as "Catch-22" approaches its conclusion. He is looking as bewildered as ever, but that doesn't make it anymore. He must try to use the symbolism and tradition at it by the buhel basket, but that serves more to emphasize the film's shortcomings than to improve the situation. As a result, the picture isn't as good as it seems. SOME WILL SAY that a movie like "Catch-22" with its truths and messages about war and the system, is more than a comedy. Maybe so, but in order for it to win its audience over for a period of more than two hours, there should be something to be said. It's a kind of recklessness and truth, and there isn't anything. There are many different angles and aspects of "catch-22," and probably most of them are good. When you don't have to trouble finding something like, so perhaps it is unfair to dwell on its shortcomings. It just that it will be more useful. The Cinema Scene "Catch-22": Mike Nichols' was comedy that helped run the funny Jonny Gavin show. It involved the blood is red, the language is salty and the language is laudable. "I Love My Wife": Elliott could seem to come out in a new light, each one a little less impassioned before. This one is for those who like him. (Varsity—moves Wednesday, Jan. 20, to Hillary "Myra Breckinridge"; Fun MOVIES: and games with Raguel Welch who can't decide what sex she hurls, should have known better, and should have been better. And toots' tatters around and tosses off the one-liners for the sheet job of hearing them splash (Hillcrest or Bombardier). "Patton": An uncompromising, objective biography of the old warbler, played to perverse George C. Scott (Hillcrest). "The General" and "A Night with the Great One": It's a night in Baskett's home. Buster Keaton and W.C. Fields are to be double-billed. Anyway, they are now and the Hillcrest 3 may be the same. (Opens Life Documented Of Literate Lady the future. (Hillcrest 3—ends tonight) By JULIE SMITH Kansan Reviewer "2001: A Space Odyssey": Stanley Kubrick's fantasyland of "Trill of the Hunter!" Some hunting flick, full of nice hunters and mean grizzles and shots of them. (Varsity—opens Wednesday) In his book, "You Might As Well Live, The Life and Times of Dorothy Parker," John Knells blends the Dorothy who never quite knew her with a modern-day woman. Under the flippant exterior of the Dorothy Parker who wrote that poem lay a tormented woman whose view of life was often cynical and Men seldom make passes; AT girls who wear glasses. Dorothy was a well-bred, refined, pretty young lady who had no college degree. She was born in New York and carried her away at the age of 25, she had her own apartment in New York City and she had a job as a janitor. Openings: SHE SOON FORMED friendships with other promising authors and wits of the time that helped her gain the reputation of the great wit of the decade. This elite group, known as the Round Table of the Wit of the Decade, included Charles Dickens, Donald Ogden Stewart, Robert Benchey and Heywood Brown. Dorothy always seemed to be where everything was happening and she usually managed to be the center of attention. Keats makes the best impression of her, with her sharp wit and Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway quite real to the reader. Then he turns around and shows the other side of the seemingly carefree young woman. He explains her frustrating experiences with love and pain, but also why she was as for her to write because of her obsession with perfection in writing. KUT EATES not only presents Dorothy through the eyes of her friends, he presents her through her various works. He points out that her experiences have been very difficult to experience. The most notable example was a poem she wrote after she tried to kill herself by slashing her wrists. The title of Kut Eat's book is "The Naked Eye." Razors prince! prince! It must be a man! Acust stain you! And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful. Nooses give! Must be alive! You might as well live. Many of her stories and poems deal with love, and Dorothy always seemed to fall in love with men who were not quite her intellectual type. She was a strong woman, and always kept the name of her first husband. She shocked one woman who kept fussing over her at the funeral of her third husband by saying, "I'll have to go." The tragedy and wastefulness of much of her life is vividly illustrated by Keats. His picture of her as an old lady who drank too much and lived in a hotel room is quite frightening. He manages to let the reader know just how frightened she was of becoming old. He tells of her asking her friends never to let her become old, and he adds, "for everyone for everything" that is impossible for anyone to meet because they would ever grow old. BUT SHE DID. AND, it was this lonely old woman who was afraid of dying alone in a hotel room that the police found dead in her room the day before. Keats says, "Dorothy Parker lived in a love-hate tension. But she did live intensely, all the loving-loathing while, and whenever she could bring herself to do so, she made very competent use of a first-person perspective. Dorothy would often be taken, but then, if she had, she might not have been Dorothy Parker." Nitty Gritty Keeps Homemade Sound By KENNETH CUMMINS Kansan Reviewer After five years of changes an- furriations, the Nitty Gritter Dirt Band has found itself musically com- bined. With the group's new album, "Uuncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy" This album has some ex- cellent fine material and was excellently produced by William McEuen Five years ago, the group's music was composed of Spike Jones, of the jug bands and of the English skiffle bands from which the group came. The band has managed to keep the influence of its homemade music (washub music, washboard and bass guitar), guitars, electric bass, drums and an electric piano. The music now includes blue grass and blue grass. Blue grass music is played extremely fast which it probably one of the reasons the band became famous. MUSICALLY "UNCLE CHAR song on the album that I don't like to listen to. "Some of Sheil's Blues," "Prodigal's Return," "Ring of Rainbow," and song are my favorites right now. "Sheil's Blues," "Blues," and "Ring of Rainbow." Mike Nesmith, formerly of the Monkees. Neismith is beginning to disprove the popular belief that the Monkees were devoid of singers. playing talents are displayed in "Clinch Mountain backstep," and "Randy Lynn Rat." The latter was written by Earl Serwes. McEuen's blue grass banjo SIDE TWO opens with the delightfully nostalgic interview of Uncle Charlie singing and playing the saxophone. Teddy, Uncle Charlie reminds me of George at George's Pipe Shop. He (Charlie) was a white boy from Brooklyn who didn't make it but his music may now become popular with the recent surge of interest in him. A recording by William McEuen shortly before Poole's death in 1964 Teddy actually did sing the song "What I Am." He accompanied him on the harmonica. The whole thing is really not that far out to anyone East Coast Singing Dog context. The way the interview leads into "Mr. Bojanjes" causes me to wonder whether or not the song was originally written about Poo, and ends with Poole talking and playing the harmonica. The last song on the album is "Spanish Fandango," which was recorded by Chris McMann. The original recording date is unknown and the album notes do not mention who is doing the playing on the song. I think it is Anyway, "Uncle Charlie" truly is a fine album. Go buy it and then hate yourself for not seeing her appear at Fat Bob's place. Sell your unwanted items with a classified in the WHY NOT! UDK 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 WANT ADS WORK WORLD Western Civ. Notes-Now on Sale reviewed, comprehensive 'New Analysis of Western Civilization' 30th Annual Catalog Madison House 181, 140th St All New! 1921 Model Kawasaki 125cc Enduro Fred Jones-Nichols, 500 W hit, 812-824-1111 If FOR SALE Far Sale 1957 Triumpth TR-3 needs body work, many accessories $200 Call 242-781 in Ottawa 1-18 For Sale 1950 Triumph TRSA, good condition Call 242-7481 in Ottawa 1-19 RADIO AUDI-BUY AT DEALER COST plus 40 - AR + plain Dynegen. Take prairie road to year of 1280 Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fri Non, Sun (No phone) 822-947-8241 SANDAWALOOD Still on sale -pants, sweaters, shirt sweaters, leather- zippers 20 off. Stock up on pumps or hats. Wear in SANDAWALOOD home SANDAWALOOD 1-19 SANDALWOOD Pants on sale. Corduroy- suede-sandalwood. corduroy sandalwoo- purple. purple. This is our point-Thanksgiving. FUN! Sale. SANDALWOO G.F. Porta Color T.V. Voice of Music Micro-turretable & amp; kitchen cabinet 1900 Virolta, Victor talking machine 864-6221 1-25 Craig Pioneer 8-track tape Best offer over $25. Phone 843-7019 1-21 SUMI Ink Artists. HANDMADE PAPER- paper books. Origami. SUPPLIES. CINEMA NATELITE BRANCHS. All Good ART DECO. ART STORE. USED 100- Galight Sale Gillette Soft & Dry deodorant sale price per case only 24.33 oz cans $2.00 Supply limited- 6.021-1.25 For Studebaker fanatics, 1953-2 d cdr hd. top, Sports Cpa. Full. pit, overwritev, V8.4 bl, 4 new retails. Tom Miller, 6443-821, 1-25 GYPSY RAGS - Rags, antique rugs, purses, shoes and accessories, imported leather patents, earrings, suspenders, 40 year calendar, watches, bracelets and pants - GYPSY RAGS T7 T8 Flight damaged stereo console to be sold to highest bidder. May be seen at White Sweeping Center. 916 Mass. - 1-25 Used vacuum cleaners, Electrolux, Houwer, etc. $95.95 up. White Sewing Center, 916 Mass 1-25 1970 SL-350 Honda motorcycle for sale 842-9671 1-25 Well will on contract; massive existing tenant and owner commitments, with half bath, 2 half bath, living room, large utility space, eating place, living room, large utility space, three bedrooms, three bedroom plus three floor. **Halifax** #633. **Townsend** #812. **Brownstein** #423. **Burlington** #590. 3-year-old A abian mare Broken. cattle Call 843-458-125 1963 GTO "The Judge" 400 cfm Ram engine, 11,000 miles; 2 new snow tires, 500 cash and take over payments. Call 833-8833 by 5 p.m. 1:25 FOR RENT College Hill Manor. Now renting for Spring Sintertide, one and two bedrooms apartments Laundry and heat rooms at 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit 1741 W. Call 832-929 or visit Sleeping rooms, single and double. Some with kitchen privileges. (For Males) Bedrooms and near near店 843.5767 if Far In. 2 bedrooms up, furnished or unfitted; 3 block from campus. Garage disposal; air conditioning showroom, pet shower; 843-3210; ff NNU KU, nine rooms, kitchen priv- ley, Formated. 3-9 room aisles, cath- erynical. Breighton, cre. could visit in formated. Breighton, cre. could visit in 123-9298. per 14-19 No Reed-Ward to inquire with a duplex partner from Dec. 15 through January Clean, modern and clean to stay 819, 838, 842 - 922 - 1-18 Apartment in exchange for house work. Prefer one or two KU students. Call 843-7863 1-21 Military-Sleeping room for boys. $35-mon - utilities + refrigerator- formidled. No cooking. No pets 1228 Ohio 1-19 Tires & Batteries U.Hand Dentals KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES 23rd & Ridge Ct. 843-9694 WHITE'S TEXACO SERVICE Pickup and Road Service Mechanic on Duty Courtesy Car Courtesy Car Friendship Service In Town Three days 25 words or fewer $1.50 2206 Iowa 842-778 Deadline: 10:30 a.m. day before publication Uo Iowa 842-778 After 10 p.m. 843-5382 Tony's B POOL SERVICE Prepared tune-ups starting service Kansas, Kansas 6244-1048 2434 Laurel www.tonyb.com Romantic Rags for the Gypsy Heart— GYPSY RAGS—17 W. 9th. 1-22 Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.3 HELP WANTED Tony's 66 Service Looking for female roommate - Ring in for a visit or come for tea 813- 9037 Wanted. Female commuter for Jan 1 Call 843-4295 1-19 VIRK NICE ROOM arsenal from bath in new private home Lauren and cleaning furnished Kitchen & dining outfits $15 a week 823-809-6424 1 or 2 female couples reserved Parmished two bedroom-2 hath apt January renta already available * Gift door! CDS #43-NASA 1-25 LOST Need 1 teammate - male-Avail Apt. Furnished, dishwasher, inquire at 901 Avalon Apt. K or call 811-2328 1-26 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: $66 month. On bus line; Call Linda 813- 3858 after 1 p.m. Male and female—by the Fuller Brush Co. Avg. salary $2 per hour. Call 842- 2881 for d/male calls 1-25 WANTED We need cars. We'll pay big money for any make or model. Gil Joe's Used Cars, 6th & Vermont, 842-8608. If We want college students to try new dishware. Complete dinner's 60% handware, 78% & down. The Bull & Rock & the Black & White dishes rant-carryout. Men and women needed to collect local entertainment data. Must be attractive and personable. Call between 2 and 4 864-6052 1-21 TYPING Lost Silvergrey long-booted kitten with white mouth, chest pouch. Missing since Friday. New 27 from 18th and 19th February. Not available. #824-5699 He is unmuscled. 1-19 DELICATESEN & DELICATESSEEN & SANDWICH SHOP Messiasian Jewies offer free Bible Literature concerning their precepts and beliefs. Write *SCRIPTURES*. Depot 6,049, 06,049, 1-15 Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2007. 1-15 Same Time — Phone Order 843.765.383—We Deliver, 910& III Experienced typist will type with your term paper, thesis, or dissertation. Electric typing, prompt, arrange accent work. Call 814-3281; Ms. Rankmank. THE HID in the WALL Learns to join theatre, secures, grad. students in English and international credit cards issued with every learn card. Resumes to kongmengkai.org at 813-8047-7525. Kingtown. Birthday: 1937. NOTICE Girls! For pants, pants, pants, and more pants—it's The Alley Shop. 842 Mass Native speaker tubes in Italian from now to Christmas. Call Meilu, phone 843-7370 afternoon 1-19 Harb B-Q and more Harb B-G from Gear Mackenzie $10.00 Harb B-G from Gear Mackenzie $12.50 Plate of brushed steel $10.00 Plate of brushed steel $12.50 Hill Rail to go $15.00 Slide to go $15.00 Michigan Harb B-G Mackenzie $15.00 Michigan Harb B-G Mackenzie $17.50 930 W 23rd 842-9464 DEEP ROCK Everett's Tune-ups Lub Service "If The Shoe Fits . . Repair It." 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon Barn available for barn parties. Spot for weaner roads, hayrack, heat and electricity, for more information, call Max Lapath. 843-6032, tf ART STUDENTS SAVE MONEY Don't Rent next summer's supplies before you check with us THE ART STORE, under the Gaultslight, 1-20 Don't know where to agree the in- formation? We've got it. Welcome, every- thing, antique books, retired farmeas, beautiful silks, peace, quiet and somber. Wednesday night at the hotel's fairy tale theater. A Romance in every Bag. A Fortune in every Bag. GYPSY RAGS=17 W 9th. 1-25 Sr. pictures. So it's pay more, have your picture taken in natural surroundings. Do something creative to do boob space. Call 621-8435 for details. I=1-28 Special Reduction plan - complete program only $12.50 per month. Mary Bees Health Spa. 2223 Ridge Ct. 2-11-044 Final reduction sale Many rags reduced below cost—GYPSY RAGS—17 W 9th. 1-25 17 W. $ 9^{th} $ PERSONAL Married and grad students. Save money by buying them 1 block to campus. By booking 1 block, you pay the 12th month free (1 & and moving the 12th month fee) and pay the 13th month fee. 845-210-6181. 901-630-8030. CHRIS(?) Sorry the room was already rented. Please call again. Rich, 812-0297 1-19 Classifieds Work For You! Romantic Rags at GYPSY RAGS—12 W. Bith 1-25 Kansan SENIORS Please call for your appointment for 1971 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE Hixon Studio 3-0330 143-0330 Home of the "Big Shef" Try One Today 814 Iowa Independent LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS DRIVE-IN AND COIN OP 900 Miss. VI 3-5304 COIN OP. LAUNDRY 19th and La 9th and Miss PICK UP STATION 2346 Iowa VI 3-9868 LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK CAMPUSBANK: 9th & La. DOWNTOWN: 7th & Mass.