Photo by T. L. Simmons Cube in Restraint 'Cube in Restraint' is one of many pieces of sculpture on display in the Kansas Union South Lounge. In the background James K. Johnson, Lawrence graduate student (right) and Kenneth G. Ryden, Superior, Wis. graduate student, discuss another item on exhibition. Hillel seeks release of Israelis in Syria The release of two Israelis now imprisoned by the Syrian government is the goal of a petition to be sent to the International Federation of Airline Pilots Association by a KU organization this week. Hillel, the student branch of B'nai B'rith, a Jewish organization concerned with social problems, will be sending the petition. The petition urges the airline association to strike against Syrian air traffic, said Sidney Flarman, associate advisor to KU Hillel. The Israelis were taken prisoner by the Syrian government on August 30, when the TWA plane they were taking to Israel was highjacked by Palestinian Arabs. U. S. representatives and representatives of TWA have not been able to make headway in the two months since the high-jacking, Fiarman said. The strike against Syria now under consideration by the airline association might bring results, he added. The threat of a similar strike worked against Algeria after an Algerian highjacking last year, Fiarman said. A new airport just opened by Syria would be an added spur to Syria's release of the prisoners. Nearly two hundred signatures will be on the KU Hillet petition sent to the airlines association, Fiarman said. The petition was available for signing at a table in the Kansas Union. Oct. 29 1969 KANSAN 17 At Shakey's... where it all happens! STUDY BREAK SPECIAL SMALL PIZZA (Sausage, Pepperoni, Beef) PLUS DRINK (Beer or soft) $1.25 10 to 12 P.M. 544 W.23rd VI 2-2266 "We were very satisfied with the response," Flairman said. Copies of the petition may still be seen at the Union. The Hillel table in the Union was also set up to publicize other activities of Hillel. Among the activities offered will be the presentation of guest speakers and lecturers on Israel, travel programs with accredited courses, and a program in the Forum Room of the Union Dec. 9 presented by KU Israeli students featuring picture slides, songs and dances from Israel. Freshman elections Nov.12 Freshmen will elect class officers Nov. 12. Polling booths in Strong Hall Rotunda, Murphy Hall Lobby and the Kansas Union Lobby will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Polling booths in the lobbies of Oliver, Ellsworth and Gertrude Sellards Pearson residence halls will be open from 6:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. Anyone interested in working at the polls may contact the Student Senate Office in the Kansas Union Room B 105. Candidates for president are: Bett F. 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