Friday, September 15, 1978 11 Oklahoma pot farm busted SAPULPA, Okla. (AP)—Creek County deputies shut down a sophisticated marijuana farm in southern Creek County near Slick Thursday, arresting two Kansas Bob Fjlnt, a Creek County deputy involved in the staleout that led to the arrests Thursday morning, estimated the isolated marijuana jailer be worth as much as such an inmate on the street. Officials said 12-foot stalks of marijuana covered a five-acre patch in a wooded area. The crop had been fertilized and mulched and was being irrigated by a camouflaged plastic pipe leading from a pond nearly a mile away. Larence Lee Harrison, 31, and Mary Theresa Peacher, 27, of Iola, Kan., were arrested when they appeared at the site where she and began to water the crop, dentures said. University Daily Kansan Authentics fired warning shots at the pair when they attempted to elude arrest, Flynt KANSAN On Campus TOMORROW: FRIENDS OF IRANIANS will meet at 9 a.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the OCTOBER STUDENT ASSOCIATION will meet p.m. in the Council Room of the UNION. THE MOUNT OREAD BREAK CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the JUNIOR SCHOOL; A CARLILON RECITAL by Events SUNDAY: A CARILLON RECITAL by Albert Gerken will be given at 3 a.m. MONDAY: WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS will meet at 7:00 p.m. in 206 Flint, W. Baker, former editor and speaker of the Kansas City Star will be the speaker. films sua Friday & Saturday, Sept. 15 & 16 SORCERER (1977) Dr. William Hillman, with Roy Schaler, Bruno Cramer, Francisco Rabal, Amidou. Actionadventure based on The Wages of Fear, with music score by Tangerine Dream. $1.50 3:30, 7:30, 9:30. Woodruff Aud. Midnight Movie ANDY WARHOL'S DRACULA 1974 Dir. Paul Moriarty with Joe Dallasse- d, Ude Kler, Roman Polanik, Witk; Eden X: Age 'D' is be checked at the door $1.55 12 Midnight Wooldruft Au. Monday, Sept. 18 QUO VADIS? (1951) Dir. Mervyn LeRoey, with Deborah Krobit, Robert Taylor, Peter Ustinov. Michael Mihaljev $1.00 7:30 pm Ballroom Wednesday, Sept. 20 Carne's Masterpiece: CHILDREN OF PARADISE (1943-45) Dir. Marcel Carne, with Jean-Louis Barraurol, Artietty, Pierre Brasseur, Pierre Renoir. An archontyl escap- pe. Jacques Prevert, French-subtitied. $1.00 7:30 pm. Woodruff Aud. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22 & 23 CAR WASH (1976) (1343) Dir. Cecil B. DeKinder with Claudette Colbert, Henry Wilcoxen, Warren William, William 1934 Academy Award winner, Robert L. Woodruff $1.00 7:30 pm Woody Druid. Dir, Michael Schultz, with Franklin Alaye, Richard Pryor, Garrett Morris, George Carlin, Lorraine Gary, Pointer Sisters, Music written by Norman Whittide; performed by Rose Royce $1.50 ; 3.30 ; 7.90 ; Woodruff Aud. Monday, Sept. 25 Cecil B. DeMille: CLEOPATRA The two remained in custody in Creek County jail in Sapulca on $1,000 bail each. Flynt said authorities found a loaded automatic rifle at a tent near the marijuana Authorities found marjiana plants hanging from the ceiling of a farm house nearby. Bagged and packaged marjiana was also discovered at the house, Flynt said. The operation is told of the operation by an informant who stumbled across the marjiana patch. Recital scheduled for harpsichordist Igor Kipin, harpsichordist, will present a recital of Baroque music at 8 tonight in the Music Room. Kipnis will appear as a part of the KU School of Fine Arts Visiting Artist Series. Kipnis has performed as recitalist and soloist with orchestras throughout Canada, the United States, and Australia. In the United States, he has performed with the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago and Pittsburgh symphonies, the Mets orchestra and the Los Angeles Orchestra. He has made more than 39 recordings and won many prizes, including three Record of the Year awards from Stereo Review and The Times. Kipnis also is a lecturer, writer and critic. The recital is open to the public without charge. Fialkowska, former first prize winner in the Artur Rubinstein Piano Competition in Israel, will play six major works for her program. Canadian pianist Janina Falkowska will present the second performance in the University of Kansas Concert Series at 3:30 p.m. in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. She has been a guest soloist with *imagine* great symphony orchestras including those in Los Angeles, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Toronto, San Diego and Detroit. She has also played with the Philharmonic, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and the Scottish National Orchestra. Canadian pianist to play Now 27, Fiałkowska has been studying piano since she was 5. In 1968, at 17, she received both her bachiere's and masters' music from the University of Montreal. 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