Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 25, 1963 International Club Trip Planned Date Set for Halloween Party Both Halloween and Christmas are on the agenda for the International Club this weekend. A Halloween costume party entitled "Harvest Festival" will be featured at the regular meeting of the club at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Javahawk Room of the Kansas Union. RAB MALIK, Pakistan graduate student and president of the club said he hopes all foreign students will wear traditional costumes of their native countries. The club will hold a preparational meeting for their annual Christmas vacation trip to Mexico. At 3 p.m. Sunday in room 306-A of the Kansas Union. Milan Loupal, Czechoslovakia graduate student and an organizer Anderson Likes Jap Steaks; Comments Blasted by Kansans WICHITA — (UPI) — Gov. John Anderson's comment that Japanese beer-fed steaks "taste better than those at home" drew a "beef" today from Wichita restaurant operators. Ruby Slayton, manager of the Wichita Stockyards Dining Room, said "that's practically blasphemy, talking that way about beef in his home state." A. B. COX, catering manager for the Allis Hotel, remarked, "that's a pretty broad statement for the governor of this state to make." Ted Werts, owner of the Beeefater Inn said, "That isn't going to make him too welcome in Kansas." The governor's remark about beef came during his recent tour of Japan with a group of other U.S. governors. Concensus of Wichita restaurateurs and livestock men was that Kansas cattle do not need beer in their diet to produce top quality steaks. MRS. HATTIE GUTTIRIE, a Women's Christian Temperance Union leader, also commented on Anderson's statement. "I wouldn't be in favor of giving beer to anyone," she said. "I remember one time when someone sold malt to my folks and it made the cattle tips." of the trip, said about 30 persons have requested registration forms for the trip. He said 66 persons could be taken on the 15-day trip. One need not be a member of the club to participate in the trip. THE GROUP plans to leave Lawrence by bus on Saturday, Dec. 21, and travel by way of Laredo to Monterrey. In Monterrey, the group will visit the open markets. From Monterrey, the group will go to Mexico City. In Mexico City, they plan to see a bullfight and visit the campus of the University of Mexico. From Mexico City, the group will travel to Xochimilco, renowned for its floating gardens. The next stop on the trip is Taxico, called the "Silver City" of Mexico. From Taxico, the group will travel to the seashore city of Acapulco on the west coast of Mexico. FROM ACAPULCO, the group will return to Mexico City and then go to San Miguel, a famous Mexican art center. On the way back to the United States, the group will stop in Guanajuato, famous for natural hot springs. Loupal said the total cost of the trip per person will be $110. A $10 deposit is required of each person making a reservation. DOES GOD UNDERSTAND ENGLISH? Is the Curia kaput? Will deacons be allowed to marry? How does this council differ from Pope John's Ecumenical Council? Will scientific advancement change the Church's stand on birth control? Will Catholics and Protestants marry without signing promises? Will the Church really change? Fr. James Blumeyer, S.J., Fr. David Schmidt, S.J., Fr. James Finnerty, S.J., all of St. Mary College, St. Mary, Kansas will hold a panel discussion on "Vatican II: Second Spring," the revolutionary changes emerging from the Ecumenical Council. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 FORUM ROOM 8:00 p.m. UNION Fiend No.3 "Daughter of Dr. Jekyll" Saturday Night Only! Starts at 7:00 Ends Tonight PAUL NEWMAN JOANNE WOODWARD A NEW KIND OF LOVE An Adults Picture Admission 90c KATHARINE HEPBURN JASON ROBARDS JR. RALPH RICHARDSON DEAN STOCKWELL LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT Recommended for Mature Audiences. Now Showing! 7:00 & 9:40 ALL SEATS $1.00 Sophia Loren Anthony Perkins "Five Miles to Midnight" Shows at 7:00 K-State Students Profit from KU Bonds PLUS "Reptilicus In Color at 9:15 BONUS "Magic Boy" In Color at 10:45 Kansas State University students are profiting from KU students' participation in the chain letter-savings bond scheme, termed illegal by the Douglas County attorney. Ends Tonight Adults 85c Children FREE Open 6:30—Start 7:00 Thirty Delta Tau Delta and several Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at K-State members have received bonds from Lawrence residents, according to Jerry Kohler, an editor of the Kansas State Collegian, the campus newspaper. wide selection of domestic and imported gifts. looking for a gift? have you tried us? FREE GIFT WRAPPING ELRING'S Gifts 924 Massachusetts VI 3-5160 Shows Sat. & Sun. at 1:30 - 4:00 - 6:30 - 9:00 Adults 90c Children 50c Starts Tomorrow! WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MANSION CALLED ALTONA? Starring Academy Award Stars . . . SOPHIALOREN MAXIMILIAN SCHELL FREDRIC MARCH ROBERT WAGNER Starts Sunday! Shows at 2:30-4:10-5:00-9:00 THEATRE ... Telephone VI3-7055 Varsitu "THE CONDEMNED OF ALTONA" ---