8 Friday, September 10, 1971 University Daily Kansan The Weekend Scene Concert Top Attraction By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansan Arts and Reviews Editor Spooner Art Museum: "Portraits of Twenty Artists," an exhibit of photographs by Yousuf Karsh. Through Sept. 19. Concerts Allen Field House: SAC Conveise the Ree and Tina Turner Revue and comedian David Frye. 8 p.m. (tonight) Soul music and pictorial unbound energy and Frye mimicking America's Soul " 7 to 30 and 9 p.m. Tuesday. Both are silent flacks from the nightmares of the subconscious and is memorable for its lack of readers and heroes, the concern should be one of KU's speciest in many moons. Certainly, it will be the best on the bill for this WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: SAA Classical Film, "Greeed." f 30 and 9 p.m. Wednesday. Erich von Stroheim directed this 1923 version of Frank Norris's tower, *M'teachan* (1923), her usually surebrained comedy roles to stan- d "Greeed" with Gibson Campanile: Carillon recital by Albert Gerken. Sunday and day 2, Sunday and day 4, Wednesday. You haven't heard one yet! You must for sure hear one. SWARTHOUT RECITAL HALL: Faculty Recital by David DeBolt, bassoonist and instructor and percussion, 8 p.m. Monday. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: SUA Popular Film, "Candy," and 9:30 p.m. tonight, and Saturday, Branton Braun Film Festival, at Observation, the movie has nothing to do with lollipops and gumdrops. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: Kraus Theater, 106 West 57th Street, and "Secrets of the Towland **GRANDA THEATRE:** "The stewardess. after two-and-a-half minutes," "The stewardess." ends Saturday. "The Hunting Party" starts Saturday. HILLCREST t: "I Who Is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? Dustin Harris Barbara Harris and Jack Warden compensate with fine supporting performances in this psychological drama. It's about a famous rook composer at HILLCREST 2: “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” Paul Newman and Robert Redford are delightful, but it’s also a tough job to head up “Baindrops Keep Falling on My Head” nearly steals the show. and "Brewster McCloud," is responsible for this let-down. Julie Christie plays the madam in an early 1900's Northwestern whorehouse Warren Beauty is a kid who sometimes—lover. The movie falls because the pieces of plot tossed onto the screen just bounce against each other without forming a com- HILLCREST 3: "McCabe & Mrs. Miller." Robert Altman, fresh from directing "M A S H" VARSITY THEATRE: "The Love Machine," John Philip Law plays the title role in this movie based on the best-selling novel by Jacqueline "Valley of the Dolls" Susann. Need more be said? Night Clubs THE RED BARON: "Together" is playing through Saturday. "Spare Change" will begin on Monday and end Wednesday. (The Red Baron formerly was the Draught House. It's under new management) THE RUBAYYAT: "Tree Frog" will play tonight and Saturday YUK DOWN: "Tomorrow" is playing through Sat, Sept. 18. Talebianus SATURDAY: "The Miss America Beauty Pageant," 9 p.m. Tears or belly laughs—it all depends on how you look at it. Bert Parks, Mr. America himself, and to crown "tour" St. Queen SUNDAY: "A Visit with the First Lady." 6 p.m. Pat Nikon gives her in-depth tell-off*tvc*on his film *The Warrior*. We look at deepest, im now how you look at it. NEXT WEEK: Most of the networks' 24 new series debut 'Freaks' the Real Thing By MARILYN KING Kansan Reviewer when Todd Browning produced "Breaks" in 1932, he did it with his own hands. The film was successful horror movie genre from the realm of the supernatural while still being able to handle its darker side. Suffice it to say, he succeeded. Unfortunately, "Frees" was banned in the United States until the last decade because he used a special reactive liquid in creating this chilleer. He used real freaks for the title roles. The film realizes he is not seeing a realizer; he is not seeing a microcephalus, but resumes microcephalus and armasless, a real Photographs for faculty and staff identification cards will be taken between the 30 a.m. and the 43 p.m. next week in the following locations: Sept. 13, Kansas Union. Sept. 14, Strong Hall. Sept. 15, Auditorium. Sept. 16, Summerfield Hall. Sept. 17, Murphy Hall. Circuit to Relay KUMC Talk Dennis Fry, head of the department of phonetics at the University College, London, will deliver the L. B. Spake Memorial Lecture at the University of Kansas Medical Center. His lecture, "Perception and Recognition of Speech Sounds," will be on closed circuit TV on the Lawrence campus at 2:30 p.m. It can be viewed in 203 Bailey. Small World Tea Sunday Small World will hold a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, September 12 at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St. Families are welcome. Agriculture Lecture Monday Small World is a non-sectarian organization designed to help foreign women and their preschool children learn English, be acquainted with the Lawrence community and make international contacts interested in working with the organization can register at the tea. Prof. Gordon E. Mingay of the University of Kent, Canterbury, will give a public lecture entitled "The Agricultural Research Council." The Bull & Boar Starting Sun. Sept. 12 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 p.m.-8 p.m. Delicious Home-Cooked Food bearded lady and a host of midgets with hideous deformities. And to completely throw the viewer, these boggles of creation are the heroes. 11 W. 9th St. (behind Weavers) A weak plot and a pitiful anticlimacial ending do little to soil the film's effect. Don't Forget Have your parents and friends arrive early for the game. Park close to the stadium. Then have lunch at THE HLE in the WALL Only 2 blocks north of stadium Open 8 a.m. til 2 a.m. Deliver 4 p.m. til 2 a.m. 9th & III. 843-7685 The story is concerned with a travel circus, with its normal clothes and a midget falls in love with a self-seeking female aerial artist who wants his fortune and marries an aerialist's horror, the freaks accept her, so she spends her time trying to poison her midget next week. Who knows? This may be the year of improvement. One ... two ... three ... fingers crossed. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — FARMARIAN industries Inc., today announced the use of pollution control research division to engineer department Little does she understand the code of the Freaks. In a chilling climax, the aerialist's comrade is murdered by the dwarfs. We last see her in a side-show cage, where she looks like a giant chicken The real horror of the film is that, though the freaks are in the right, it is impossible for a norseman to escape them. 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Sundbye by First United Methodist Church 946 Vermont Sunday morning celebration services are at: 9:30 and 11:00 We approach religion as an adventure which, hopefully, will push us toward a more meaningful experience with life. If religion becomes "other-worldly," it is irrelevant, for we are the "now generation." The wonders of technology, the fabrications of science, and the luxury of materialism can become ends in themselves which create faulty foundations for human life. The quest for objective knowledge may be exciting but may leave us with the inner feeling that something is still lacking. We invite you to join with us as we quest for meaning which we believe can come from a creative encounter with religion. Just in case you missed it... If you missed joining the student Blue Cross-Blue Shield Kansas University Student Health program during enrollment . . . you still have time to take a shot at it. Applications will be accepted through September 15. Simply get an application form from the Blue Cross-Blue Shield office downstairs at 1203 Iowa, any time from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Remember, this comprehensive, hospital, medical, surgical plan supplements your regular student health services. It provides coverage for hospital and doctor services and prescription drug benefits. Kansas Hospital Service Assn., Inc. Kansas Physicians' Service THE KANSAS UNION Welcomes You On This First Big Football Weekend SERVING DELICIOUS FOOD Saturday: BALLROOM—Jayhawk Buffet $2.00 11 a.m.-1 p.m. CAFETERIA—Lunch 10:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. HAWKS NEST—Short Orders, Refreshments All Day PRAIRIE ROOM—Fast Pre-Game Table Service Including Steaks 11 a.m.-2 p.m. TRAIL ROOM-Full Vending Operation Sandwiches, Cold Drinks Desserts & Salads 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday: HAWKS NEST—Short Orders, Refreshments All Day PRAIRIE ROOM—$2.00 Buffet 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. TRAIL ROOM—Full Vending Operation: Sandwiches, Cold Drinks, Salads & Desserts 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.