10 Thursday, March 18, 1971 University Daily Kansan VISIT THE NEW KANSAS UNION SUA Travel Service by Maupintour The proposal allowing an authorized travel agency on campus to work with Student Union Activities and the University to supply professional travel service, as well as University-oriented travel service, is a reality. The all-new SUA Travel Service by Maupintour is open now, offering you various travel arrangements such as airline tickets (at no extra cost to you), hotel reservations, car rentals, youth cards, student railpass, ship reservations, and much more. We can also supply information on many other related travel arrangements including your passport and visa requirements, international student I.D., and the SUA Summer Flights to Europe. A special feature of the Travel Service are the volunteer students with travel experience working closely with the permanent staff to give potential travelers an insight into their actual experiences abroad. Stop by and visit our new Travel Service. The office hours are 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and our main office at 900 Massachusetts will be open Saturday mornings for your added convenience. Main Lounge Come and enjoy the warm atmosphere of the newly redecorated and newly furnished Main Lounge. The Main Lounge offers you an opportunity to meet and comfortably visit with friends, or, if you wish, to just quietly sit and study. No longer is there any distracting noise or competition from the television set which has been relocated in the newly redecorated Traditions Room. Exhibit Gallery A number of varied exhibits is scheduled for the brand new display gallery in the south lounge of the Union. This space has been renovated to make room for glassed-in display cases, moveable partitions to cut the main gallery into smaller areas, and carpet-scaped walls to provide plenty of hanging space for shows. Show space for this spring has been devoted to artists at KU. A photography exhibit and contest, work by undergraduates, graduating seniors, and graduate students in visual arts, and an exhibit by Drawing and Painting faculty members, Robert Price and Philip Blackhurst, are included. In the future the gallery will house various travelling art displays from museums as well as offering university and local artists an opportunity to display their works.