MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN At the Flicks By Bill Stratton "The Jackpot" Granada Theater James Stewart, who is always good for a few laughs, plays a jackpot winner who is overcome by the complications that go with radio's quiz prizes. His woes mount and progresses. First, the sudden wealth interferes Radio quiz programs are burlesqued in this amusing piece about a man and his wife who win $24,000 worth of prizes. The tale is well handled except for occasional outbursts of chean slapstick. With his daily work. Then, it introduces the matter of taxes. Next, a beautiful woman causes a rift between him and his wife, Barbara Hale. This continues until he curses himself for ever giving the correct answer. As you may have expected, everything turns out all right. "Copper Canyon" Jayhawker Theater Not much can be said about this film except that it is a bad western, Ray Milland, MacDonald Carey, and Hedy Lamarri must have been hard up for money or they wouldn't have wasted their talents on something like this. "Copper Canyon" has to do with a group of mistreated copper miners who have little luck in fighting the unjust managers of some mining interests. The abused partisans are former Confederate soldiers and are hapless without the leadership of Ray Milland, Civil War hero. Reluctant to lead an open fight for the miners' rights, Mr. Milland furthers the cause by patiently surveying the situation and harassing the badmen on the sly. His main opponents are Miss Lamarr, a saloon keeper, and MacDonald Carey, a cruel sheriff. In what could be called a climax, our fearless Mr. Milland abandons his Lone Ranger tactics and finally leads the goodies against the baddies for the usual bang-bang finish. Waldemar Geltch In Faculty Recital Waldemar Geltch, violinist, will be presented in a faculty recital by the School of Fine Arts at 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 27, in Strong auditorium. The program will include works by Beethoven, Sibelius, Arensky, and Vieutemps. Winifred Gallpian, pianist, will accompany Mr. Geltch. Mr. Geltch has traveled over a quarter of a million miles in filling more than 1300 concert engagements. He headed the violin department at the University for 27 years before he retired from administrative work last year. Official Bulletin November 27.1950 Mrs. William Simpson will entertain Engineerettes with bridge, 7:30 tonight, University club. Pershing Rifles, 5 p.m. Tuesday, Military Science building. All members and bis. A.R.O.T.C. and R.O. T.C. students interested are invited. Quill club members turn in stories and poems for Trend to Mr. Sturgeon by December 1. Lab. Theatre one act play and staged reading, 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Little Theatre, Green hall. Admission 25c. Wyandotte County club, 4 today, Memorial Union ballroom. Trojan club, 7:30 tonight, East room, Memorial Union. All Independent men invited. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Pine Room, Memorial Union. All interested in Hawaiiana invited. I.S.A. Ward, 7:30 tonight, 103 Strong. All independent men invited. "Tarzan and the Captive Girl" Patee Theater Lex "Tarzan" Barker and his retinue of animals cavort about the jungle again. This time they collaborate in an attempt to free some native girls captured by a neighboring kingdom. Many problems block the way. To name a few, there is a romantic triangle, a deadly plague, a belligerent tribe of Indians, and a scheming prime minister. Wandering aimlessly and with more intricacies than a Sam Spade story, this bit of nonsense becomes so hopelessly snarled that I wonder if the director can read the script. 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Phone 3028M IN MEMORIAM Elliott Ritchie Alexander, assistant professor of organic chemistry, University of Illinois. "I have lost a friend." Myron R. Feldman, University of Illinois, 1980. 27 TRANSPORTATION RIDES: Leaving for Wichita every week between 3 and 4 p.m. Friday. Returning Sunday, next call between 5 a.m. p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday. Harry Shultz, 3101J. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. All Mrs Gieseman at First National Bank for reservations and information. Phone 306-251-7845. LOST BLACK BILLFOLD, valuable papers, needed badly and considerable sum of money. Ample reward. Phone 1185 or Miss Ruth Hunt, 745 Ohio, or Kansan. FOR RENT YOUR EYES LARGE ROOM with private bath. Continuous hot water. Near campus. Suitable for two men or married couple. 1801 Alabama. Phone 3480R. tf Read the Daily Kansan Daily should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Now thru WED. Ray Milland Hedy Lamarr "Copper Canyon" Late news Color cartoon Now thru TUES. Humphrey Bogart Pat O'Brien "San Quentin" — and — Ann Sheridan John Litel "Alcatraz Island" NOW SHOWING Late News Cartoon Sew Your Buttons on Tight . . . They'll Pop Off When You See The Side-Splitting Comedy of the Year! OPENS IN KANSAS CITY IN 3 THEATRES THIS WEEK! JAMES GLEASON · PATRICIA MEDINA · ALAN MOWBRAY Also: Musical, Cartoon, News Soon: "King Solomon's Mines"