B University Daily Kansan Page 7 Monday, Nov. 14, 1955. oday Get- may ill be ment's times tionsouse made son- gov- anted have Want To Do Shopping Early Give An Indonesian Hairpin If you'd like to give someone a hairpin of a Java temple dancer as a Christmas present, the Museum of Art has a circulating sales exhibition of the arts and crafts of Indonesia. Objects from Bali, Sumatra, Borneo, and Java are for sale for prices ranging from 10 cents to over a $1,000. What Exhibit Includes Edward A. Maser, museum director said the objects range from "delicate and fantastic ornaments in precious metals to large simple pieces of monumental sculpture." Exotic. Fabulous Wealth' Included in the exhibition is a ceremonial wand of a medicine man from Sumatra; temple guardians from Bali; a stone carving of a demon from Java; and combs, necklaces and earrings in gold and silver set with rose diamonds from Bali, Sumatra, Java, and the Philippines. "The exhibitions attempts to show not only the great variety and splendid sense of design and decoration of Indonesia," Mr. Maser said, "but also something of its exotic and almost fabulous wealth in beauty as well as in material things." The University has acquired from the exhibition a painted wooden Balinese statue, "A Woman Riding on a Gaurruda Bird." Or, if none of these items would make suitable Christmas presents, the exhibition also contains a "handbag with attached toothpicks" from Sumatra. Two Will Attend Wichita Conference The exhibition was organized and circulated by the Carlebach Galleries, New York. Dr. Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, and Dr. Ethan Allen, professor of political science will attend the third annual Government Conference on World Affairs to be held in Wichita friday and Saturday. Dr. Ketzel will lead a panel discussion of "How Kansans Look at International Relations." Costly Paint Job HARTFORD, Conn. —(U,P)— An automobile had to be repainted at a cost of $125 because a five-year-old girl tried to clean it. She used nail polish remover. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. The Notice of Submittal must be received at the Daily Kauai Notes should include name, place, date, and time of function. Today Mathematical Colloquium, 4 p.m., 203-867-1928. The Mathematical H. Krusse: "A Theorem on Retracts." Graduate Club, 7:30 p.m., Oread Room Speaker: Dr. A. D. Barnett, "The Challenge of Communist China: A New World Power." Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 11 a.m. Aeronautical Engineering Building. Speaker: R. M. Robbins of Boeing, from Wichita. "Flight Testing the X-B47." Museum of Art record concert, noon, 4 p.m. Gallery Carmy Schuetz "Seven Ways" from The Walt Disney Company Social Work Club, 4 p.m. Eldridge Road Dr. William Cottle of Guarantee Bureau Baptist Student Union 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth Chapel Devotions and Mathematics Club. 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: Eric H. Anderson. Theorem: Everyone welcome. Newman Club rosary, 5:10 p.m. Catholic church. Church, 4:30 p.m. church Kappa Beta, 5:30 p.m. Meyers Hall Inflation Initiation. Joint GAX ADS. 7 p.m., 207 Flint. Wednesday Liahona Fellowship, deadline for Homecoming dinner reservations. Call Museum of Art record concert, noon. a p.m. Main Gallery De Fali. Ea- mil main gallery WAA meeting, 4 p.m. 202 Robinson Gym All meet, all present be present. 30 minutes, executive Thursday Museum of Art record concert, noon, 4 p.m. Gallery. Beethoven "Moonlight" Songbook. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room. Folk songs. YM-WYCA members, your priority on reservations for the ski trip ends. Sign up now! Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m. Catholic church. All members and interested persons please be present. Very important. Arnold Air Society, 7:30 p.m. Room 306A. Student Union. Initiation of new members. Speaker: Col. Summers. Dress will be suits. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel, students, faculty. The foreign student and International Club dance lesson for Monday is cancelled. The next lesson will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Nov. 21 in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. Dance Lessons Cancelled WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! one day 50c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesdays or Friday, by calling 718-643-2200 Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. three days 75c LOST LOST: Pair pink-trimmed glasses in case. Mails at Mt I-7-3651. Finder call: 1-800-241-9999 I-15 LOST: Dog—white—child's pet. Toy Sheppard, 9 months old, Rabies no. 5585. He gave five earl ears. Missing seven weeks. He VIVID 7/17. Discuss potentiality of keeping dog. 11-15 ROOM FOR RENT - Excellent for male student interested in doing own cooking. Close to the campus. Only $12 per month. 1222 Mississippi. VI 3-0418. LOST: One English Symposium and Perrin Smith handbook, in viacinity on Wednesday. Positive identification on page 43. CALL VI 3-7025. 11-15 FOR RENT New Air Service OKd Trans World Airlines to serve Denver on its transcontinental route between Chicago or points east and Los Angeles and San Francisco. WASHINGTON—(U. P.)-The Civil Aeronautics Board today authorized new transcontinental air service for Denver, Colo.; Kansas City, Mo., and Pittsburgh, Pa. Authorizations included: 11-18 United Air Lines to serve Kansas City, Mo., on its transcontinental route between the East and West Coasts. However, United was prohibited from serving Kansas City on flights serving Denver or Chicago. Continental Airlines to serve a new route from Chicago to Los Angeles with intermediate stops at Kansas City, Mo., and Denver. The CAB decision gives Denver, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh "competitive" transcontinental service The CAB decision gives Denver, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh "competitive" transcontinental service from a second airline in each case. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate at- rate curate status at regular rates. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee ttf Phone VI 3-1240. BUSINESS SERVICES LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas—complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs, beds, harnesses etc. for dog owners. Chameleons, Chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Phone and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. 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V13-402-8 11-18 | | (One way Tourist) | (One way First) | (Roundtrip Trip) | (Roundtrip First) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | ALBUQUERQUE | $ 38.50 | $ 53.24 | $ 77.00 | $ 101.20 | | AMARILLO | 24.20 | 34.16 | 48.40 | 64.90 | | ATLANTA | 43.18 | 52.14 | 84.70 | 99.11 | | AUSTIN | 37.95 | 50.93 | 75.90 | 96.80 | | BOSTON | 64.90 | 86.85 | 129.80 | 165.11 | | BUENOS AIRES | 468.68 | 593.19 | 891.36 | 1068.56 | | BUFFALO | 45.10 | 60.61 | 90.20 | 115.17 | | CAIRO | 540.40 | 737.68 | 944.20 | 1305.65 | | CHICAGO | 20.90 | 28.77 | 41.80 | 54.67 | | CLEVELAND | 37.40 | 49.67 | 74.80 | 94.38 | | DALLAS | 27.50 | 37.40 | 55.00 | 71.06 | | DENVER | 31.35 | 43.34 | 62.70 | 82.39 | | HAVANA | 104.50 | 112.20 | 188.10 | 201.96 | | HONOLULU | 213.30 | 286.44 | 426.60 | 544.06 | | INDIANAPOLIS | 24.20 | 32.23 | 48.40 | 61.27 | | LIMA | 317.98 | 407.39 | 582.76 | 742.16 | | LOS ANGELES | 74.80 | 101.64 | 149.60 | 193.16 | | MADRID | 377.50 | 513.68 | 651.00 | 902.45 | | MEXICO CITY | 85.80 | 100.87 | 187.86 | 191.73 | | MIAMI | 65.95 | 90.04 | 130.24 | 171.16 | | MINNEAPOLIS | 24.64 | 32.40 | 49.28 | 61.60 | | NEW YORK | 57.20 | 77.28 | 114.40 | 146.85 | | PARIS | 367.20 | 497.28 | 672.40 | 872.85 | | PHILADELPHIA | 53.90 | 72.16 | 107.80 | 137.17 | | PHOENIX | 56.10 | 78.16 | 112.20 | 148.50 | | PITTSBURGH | 41.80 | 55.44 | 83.60 | 105.38 | | RIO DE JANEIRO | 418.68 | 503.19 | 754.36 | 906.56 | | SAN FRANCISCO | 82.50 | 111.98 | 165.00 | 212.85 | | SEATTLE | 90.75 | — — | 182.60 | — — | TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skye-Coach and family day rates. Visit the Joseyusee Resort for information. National Bank for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0152. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Tom Maupin Travel House. 1236 Maspall phone VI 3-1211. DRIVING TO CHICAGO Thanksgiving vacation. Need two passengers to share expenses. Call Norb Schneider at VI 3- 3944. 11-13 SAMPLE FARES FROM KANSAS CITY (Includes Tax) FLY FOR VACATION 914 Mass. —ALSO— Cartoon—News The Star of "Black-Board Jungle" in another Rock- and-Shock Drama! Make your airline reservations NOW for Thanksgiving and Christmas vacation. Be sure of your seat. Tickets need not be purchased until day before you fly. No charge for cancellations. So, make your reservations NOW. Be sure of your seat Now SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m DIAL VI-3-5788 Les BROWN and his Band of Renown Tickets $3 couple HOMECOMING DANCE Saturday, November 19 Student Union Ballroom 9 to 12 Buy Tickets: Information Booth Student Union Concessions Stand Front Door of the Hawk's Nest Sponsored by Student Union Activities