5. Wednesday, February 3. 1971 University Daily Kansan neutral colors help display new furniture New Floors, Walls and Ceiling for Union Lobby Will Open Sunday The lobby, opened shortly after the $1 million fire in the Union last April, was closed in October to allow a game, for redecoration, she said. After three months of renovation the Kansas State University open Sunday, according to Katherine Gleib. Student Union Mrs. Giele said temporary construction partitions would be available to the convention stand would be open for business Friday. Its first official role would be the Designer's Exhibition on Sunday. New floor tile, carpet and ceiling colors were chosen for their neutral effect so that the home's design exhibits on display would stand out. Mrs. Giele said. The concession and cheek cashing counter were moved about five feet from the entrance to four inches in floor area, she said. Other new or changed features include the following, Mrs. Giele said: Postal boxes for student organizations, post office stamp and parcel post signs behind the doors of machines will be similar to the facilities of the post office's Jayhawk substation and will be An SUA and Maupintu travel center in the area formerly occupied by the check cashing counter. Tornado Strikes An exhibit room at the south end of the lobby. The area will feature glass walls which serve as display cases and will double LONDON (UPI) — "A *minor tornado*" Monday night tore off, uprooted trees and tossed buildings. "A minor tornado" London. No casualties were reported. A weather center in western New York reported whirlwind as a "minor tornado" and said it was part of a line of storms that hit the area earlier. as a lounge when no exhibitions are in progress A general notice bulletin board located where the SUA travel counter formerly stood. The Ride: unprotected board with a plastic wall outside the Travel Center access from the exhibit room. Buses Change Baggage Rules Baggage service rules for interstate bus traffic will change effective Feb 15, J. R. McKinley and the Travel Bus Service Bus December and Tuesday. The Free Baggage Allowance will be limited to not more than three pieces, the total weight of two pieces. He said, Baggage in excess of the free allowance will not be accepted by the baggage service he said, but may be shipped by bus or by car. Other means of transportation. A mixture of travel, sightseeing and classroom study has been planned by the director of the French Institute to associate professor of French. Lacy said that upon arrival at Paris International Airport, students will be on a 4-day trip to Brittany. This will be followed by six weeks of intensive study at the Sorbonne, where students will receive six hours credit. Total cost of the program is tentatively set at $75, the same as last year. This includes all but three classes in period A. a few places in the program remain open for intermediate French students. Speaking at a dinner sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women in conjunction with the University of Chicago Professional Women's Club, Miss Allan pointed to some of the issues treated at the first world seminar on women's par- ticipation in the economic life of their countries. Delegates from all 32 nations that attended the seminar in Moscow last September noted an increase in the number of working women within their countries, she said. They observed that because of the increasing size of the restricting a woman's responsibility to a domestic life women were assuming a triple role as workers, mothers and caregivers. Terry University of Kansas Students leave Iowa for Chicago for summer to study at the Summer Language Institute, coordinated jointly by KU and the University of Illinois. KU Students Plan Studies At Sorbonne She said, several countries noted that because of traditional confidence in themselves and in other women and had to be given the role of working in what has traditionally been the man's occupation. Virginia Allan, U.S. delegate to the United Nations seminar on the participation of women in the UN process in countries, countries, said Monday night that U.S. women are fortunate to have a democratic system of government. Women's preparation for the economic life of their country was an aspect examined in which many countries felt little need to train Allan said. All were concerned that counseling services for girls be improved so as not to reflect the prejudices of society. Women would be expected to examine a girl's life pattern in terms of her life total span. Delegate Says Democracy An Asset for U.S. Women Every father's daughter is a virgin RICHARD BENJAMIN, JACK KLUGMAN MAYOR MANAGER ALI MacGRAW PHONE (212) 350-7688 FAX (212) 350-7688 E-mail: richardbenjamin@aliclugman.com 7 - 9:30 p.m. Referring to the contrast between the governmental influence of the Soviet-boy countries, Miss Allan said she felt "divinely blessed" to be born in the United States but that she could accomplish change within our governmental system. That is why all people. She said we worked in partnership with our government on issues of policy concerns for it was founded on a grass roots system. As a young girl, she remembered her as a "curiosity," she said, for the Soviet delegates attended the seminar because of her interest. Noting the current status of the Feb. 5 & 6 Tickets at SUA Office and Door ... more easier than the end goal. 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But if you want to be off by yourself the trains of Europe can offer you something absolutely unexpected that they never heard of out there in upper-middle-class land. Simple old inns that are never going to be discovered by anybody. Meadows that fall into streams Equal Rights Amendment, Miss Allan said that the amendment was going forward in the new legislative session. where you can have picnics you'll want to tell your kids about 15 years from now, but won't dare. Even you. Ruins that are only run to somebody else. Confide the hope for all that and more to your travel agent. And after that, say the money-saving words Euralaiturf. Euralaisp, Euraligroup. Student-Railpass. British BritRail Pass and Thriftless coupons. Purchase them, please, before you leave for Europe. For information, write: European Railroads, Dept. 4, Box70, Lindenhurst, N. Y. 11757. 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