MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN At the Flicks By Bill Stratton "TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" Granada Theater This insignificant ditty takes unwilling viewers back to the manners and customs of the early 1900's. Jane Lowell sings and acts cute after the fashion of a 1913 teenager Richard Rice. His just stands around looking handsome, and Louis Calhern, who has done some notable work, doesn't have a chance. A concentrated battle for Miss Powell's first corset provides the rather questionable subject matter of the vist. It seems Miss Powell is MC victim of old fashioned parental care when her family takes a two week vacation at an over-populated resort in the Catskills. Hampered by her mother's obsolete child raising techniques, Miss Powell finds hard going when competing with Phyllis Kirk for the attention of Mr. Montalban, another vacationer from Cuba. In order to reach Mr. Montalban's more mature level, Miss Powell must have a corset, a distinction accorded only to older girls. Miss Powell is humiliated and the remainder of the film is devoted to several simple-minded tricks designed to acquire a corset. The picture is loaded with talented brats, but who likes brats? "UNION STATION" Jayhawker Theater a lively crime moa lively crime movie about a lieutenant of a big city's railroad station police force and his efforts to track down a clever kidnap artist Some new gimmicks and an unusual setting have been thrown into "Union Station." The result is Lyle Bettger and two other heavies abduct a blind girl and use a railroad station in an attempt to extort money from her rich father. Nancy Olson, a friend of the victim, is the first to discover the unlawful activities. She informs station police director William Holden of the disreputable scheme, and he, in turn, calls in the Inspector, Barry Fitzgerald. These three combine their efforts in an attempt to return the girl, if possible in an animate form, to her frightened father. A crowded Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the caller's name is called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University of Alabama bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS DR C R ALBRIGHT FOR THE convenience of students the Student Union Book Store will be open on Wednesday, Nov. 22, Friday, Nov. 24, and Saturday, Nov. 25. Chiropractor and Physo-Thepical Dermatology Registration Phone 1583 - 1023% Mass. tf TYPE IT! It will look better; you'll like it better, and so will the prof. Buy or rent a new portable today from your Student Union Book Store. 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Dick Burry at Tuesday, Nov. 21. I AM DRIVING to Wichita Tues., Nov. I am driving for three call Carvary Wilson, ST76. TAKE TWO riders to Oberlin, Kansas 2015. Call 346-879-6055. Expense phone 3248 W, ask for Chet. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Gleseman at First National Bank reservations and information. Pho: 307 126-8955. LOST SMALL BLACK corday bag at concert Thursday night. Contained glasses, cards, and tickets. Mrs. R. F. Cole, 1200 La. Phone 1095. 21 PAIR OF oH-rim-mimed glasses with tuckv. 1800M. *Fred Freeman, 1708 Koe* tuckv. 1800M. GREEN PARKER pen and pencil. Res- pond, please call Shirley Lifter 2531M, 2531M MANS. WOOL overcast on the football field, no run in game. Reward Dixon Vance. Phone 721. WANTED WANT TO RENT furnished apartment near campus, the last of December or first of January, with private bath and cooking facilities. Call Paul Gibbs, 565. LARGE ROOM with private bath. Continuous hot water. 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