Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 5 Don Juan Play is Cancelled The play "Don Juan in Hell," scheduled for presentation at KU Nov. 1, has been cancelled. The company is cutting its tour short, cancelling all engagements after Oct. 29. The company will disband and personnel will return to the West Coast. The play was scheduled as an extra attraction of the KU Concert Course. Dean Thomas Gorton, School of Fine Arts, said another show has not been booked to replace the play. Porsons who have bought tickets for "Don Juan in Hell" should bring them to the Fine Arts office. 128 Strong, as soon as possible for refund. 75 See Films Of OU Game "We hope that coach Chuck Ma-ther will benefit from our Quarterback Club meetings," said Bryce Cooke, Overland Park junior, at the film showing of Saturday's Kansas-Oklahoma game, attended by 75 students in the Student Union Ballroom last night. Cooke is the Sportsmen's Committee chairman of the Student Union Activities Board. Coach Mather, who narrated the movies, was cheered as he entered the Ballroom. Cooke said that films will again be shown on Nov. 1 in the Union Ballroom following the Kansas-Nebraska game. 230 Firemen To See Building Burned You can see fire fighting in action Thursday afternoon on Iowa St. two blocks north of University Drive. A building will be burned as a demonstration for more than 230 fraternity attending the Kansas rite school which began yesterday The four-day conference has included classes in basic firemanship, pump operations, advanced pump operations, fire department administration, and inspections. Cottle To Attend Meeting William C. Cottle, professor of education, will attend a trustee's meeting of the National Vocational Guidance Bureau Friday and Saturday in Washington, D.C. Prof. Cottle is an elected trustee of the Midwest. 1790 Clock Still Ticking ATOLB. Mass. —(U)P. Alfred Rutti- nian, 67, tells time that was tick-tocking way back in George Washington's day. Built in 1790 in Austria, the clock is also a music box and plays old Vienna waltzes. Canada's province of Alberta now produces 240,000 barrels of oil a day from more than 4,000 wells. Jewelry Bulova, Elgin Watches Luggage Samsonite, Luce Men's Wear a complete line Expert Watch Repair No extra charge for credit Wolfson's HERB YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD* 743 Mass. Ph.VI 3-4366 Social Work Club Hears Institute Head J. S. Majors of the Family Service Institute, Kansas City, Mo., discussed the organization of the Institute with members of the Social Work Club at a meeting yesterday. He told of the staff, agencies, and cases handled by the Institute, and answered questions concerning it. Members of the club voted to hold biweekly meetings. 'Bus Stop Party Planned Students interested may join a theater party which will see the evening performance of "Bus Stop" at the Victoria Theater in Kansas City, Mo. Friday, Nov. 4. The total cost will be $3.30, which includes the play ticket and bus transportation. Arrangements for the trip can be made in the office of Nathaniel Eek, instructor of speech and drama, in 2 Green. Students who go will have an opportunity to go backstage to meet members of the cast. Peggy Ann Garner and Albert Salmi star in the production. Wilde's "Salome" On Poetry Hour The first poetic play on the Poetry Hour will be read at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the music and browsing rooms of the Student Union. The lead in the play, "Salome," by Oscar Wilde, will be read by Charles Holt, instructor of speech and English. Graduate To Discuss France The French Club will meet at 4:15 p.m. todav in 113 Strong William T. Patterson, '54 graduate, will speak about his experiences at the University of Toulouse where he studied on a French government fellowship last year. Mines at Yellowknife, Canada produce gold switch is molded there into 60-pound bricks. A ton of ore yields $3 \frac{1}{4}$ ounce of metal. Each brick, about the size of a building brick, is valued at about $25.500. OilWealthToAidRejuvenation Of Old Islam Rock Shrine Modern oil wealth soon will help rejuvenate one of Islam's oldest and holiest of shrines, the Dome of the Rock in the Jordan-held section of Jerusalem, according to the National Geographic Society. The Dome of the Rock is a large octagonal building enclosing a rock formation and crowned by a massive dome. The outside walls are pale marble in the lower portions, with thousands of multi-colored porcelain tiles above, and a mosaic frieze of quotations from the Koran interlaced in the arabesque design. A third of the estimated sum needed, almost $500,000, has been collected for the work. Prosperous, oil-producing nations of the Middle East provided most of the donations, according to the Society. Plans have been drawn-up to make the structure sound and weatherproof and to repair shellfire damage of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Later will come repair of the famous tiles, mosaics and other decorations, says the society. Inside, the irregular rock mass forming the building's centerpiece rises behind a wooden railing framed by encircling columns and arches. Completed in 691 A.D., the Dome of Rock is often called the Mosque of Omar, although it is not strictly a mosque and was not the work of Omar. The misnomer apparently stems from evidence that Omar cleared away the refuse that had long accumulated at the rock, and that he himself built a mosque near by. Associations with Mohammed made the Jerusalem site an obvious choice. Many Moslems believe that from this rock Mohammed made his ascent into heaven. They point to a footprint as that of Mohammed, and to another mark as the handprint of the angel Gabriel who held back the rock by force when it would have risen to Paradise with the prophet. But the rocky heart of the Moslem shrine has far older memories and traditions—including some shared by Christianity and Judalism. There, it is written, Abraham offered to sacrifice the life of his son Isaac, and there Solomon's temple stood a thousand years before Christ. 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