public fact the of ear- les," four y of o the the will mbia Friday, September 15. 1972 University Daily Kansan 7 Artist James D. Connelly Displays Products . . . sparkling in silver and gold . . Kansan Photo English, Irish and Yaupons In Latest Fiction Paperbacks A wide variety of new fiction paperbacks have filled the shelves, covering everything the historian life to the state of Yunnan. "Theirs was the Kingdom," by R.F. Delferdell (Pocket, $15.00) One of those the dynastic books that has been called the earlier "God Is an Englishman," dealing with the Adam Swan family from 1787 to 1890, the high priest of the monastery, the earlier book, this one is old-fashioned in tone but doubless will have appeal to a great many readers. It spent three months on the cover. "Life With Its Sorrow, Life With Its Tear," by Lesther Allerktown "A Time of the World," novels of the 1930s, dealing with an orphaned boy who comes to live with his Irish relatives in New York. He learns warm atmosphere of family life, and the hero has to learn how to come to grips with life. For those who have never heard of it. "Faking it," by Gerald Green (Pocket, $1.25) — a suspense story that is full of wry comments on the literary establishment. Born in 1974 in Angry Man, deals here with a man who, to achieve notoriety, "passes as an international spy and an undercover agent." Fast moving and satirical. poppy beaches, by Arthur H. Tull (1950) and a story about a society called the Copper Beaches, which exists to promote Sherlock Holmes, which is confronted with an accusation by one of its members that the great man was a fraud. Olga Sinclair (Sinclair, 75 cents)—another suspense story, about a woman who goes into central London for an international intrigue. Also involved in a love affair, naturally. *: The great white shark is one of the deadliest creatures of the sea. *: can swallow a man or snap him *: half with ease. "Blue Water, White Death," is a documentary on a six-month, white shark. It is a hunt for the oman-cater, not with a gun or spear. "The Belle from Catcatcher," by Richard Meade and Jay Rutledge (Gold Medal, 95 centennial), is an important politics, the belle wife of the governor of the state of Yaupon, who runs his wife when he is unable to succeed himself. He has done nothing of anything like this before? 'White Death' Photographs Killer Shark "The Dice Man," by Luke Rinehart (Pocket, $25)—A wild und somewhat black comedy that has enough punch to man who raps his best friends's wife, lets 38 mental patients escape, negates a murder, and set up a dice center. This one is leaded for the movies, we are "The Judah Lion Contract," by Philip Atlee (Gold Medal, 75 cents)—Another adventure for Joe Gall, who goes into Ethiopia to smuggle out a deposed president before hired assassins dispose of him. "Rip-Off," by Bernard J. Hurwood (Gold Medal, 75e)—About an ex-agent of the CIA whose job is to unmask an underground organization that is insulting United States government by force. "Callnow," by Thorne Douglas (Gold Medal, 75 cents) and "The Long Rope," by Hal G. Evarts and more than average westerns. The first is about a man and his efforts to build up a great cattle empire in the Southwest, the second about settling on farmland adventures in the wilderness. ; The movie is one of the more interesting "nature films" of recent years, a splendid of good photography and an arrival in the great white shark. 91.5 FM KANU Radio 1:00-Recital Hall: Performances from the KANU Historical File Noon—News-Weather-Sports 12:15—Noon Hour—Communty- Calendar (12:30) 1:00—Recital Hall—Peer KU Artists Viewed At Local Gallery - pHins, Then and Now Green Grass, Brown Grass * This Afternoon New Weather Sports Red Grass, Green Grass * New Weather Sports Green Grass * Music by CaraDelight The Opera of Amordea Thomas Artist Harold Huson New Weather Sports * TB Two art exhibits by University of Kansas students are currently featured at the 7 East 7th Gallery in Lawrence. 5:10=News-Weather-Sports 6:00=Music by Candlelight 7:00=Blowers An exhibit of 29 paintings is being presented by Mu-Men Sao-Ka. Taiwan graduate student Kao, Kao, has been painting for 18 years. SATURDAY 7:30 - The Men's Hockey Sports Center 8:30 - Campbell University Center 9:30 - Campbells Stadium And Seadome 14:25 - ProPerformance Knicks for the KANI performances from the KANI Historical Field 8:00——The Hawk: Coleman Hawkins 9:00——The Art of the Pop Stoner: Nina Most of the exhibit features paintings done in traditional Chinese. They are done in ink, and they are glazed on silk and sand on scrolls. 9:06 The Hawk: Coleman Hawkins 9:06 The Art of the Pop Singer: Nina Simone James D. Connelly, of Hutchinson, is presenting a display of jewelry and silversmithing. Connelly received his master of fine art degree on Thursday and has continued to work his work done for the degree. Kao is also displaying his newer western-style paintings, without the single stroke tradition, and matted or framed. 10:00=News-Weather-Sports 10:15=TBA Historical Fue 5:00--Films, Then and Now 2:00-Sign Off Connelly's designs for his jewelry are unique, in that the 7:30—Sunday Showcase: Brahms & Mahler 12:00—Choral Chronology: Gloria; Credo; Vivaldi 1:00—New Weather-Sports 1:10—The Philadelphia Orchestra 1:19: The Philadelphia Orchestra Concerts. Beethoven & Offr 3:08: The Artist and the Press: Actor Douglas Palbanks, Jr. 4:00-Collector Hour v 3:00-Collector's Concert: The Young Leonard Bernstein 4:00-Firing Line 7:06 - The Open of the Organist 7:08 - The Artistry U. Conference Concert 7:15 - The Canal Thin Depth 7:16 - The Cailan Thin 12:06 - The World of Jazz --momentary visitor, or the Allies, bombing a non-strategic center of art? Susie Creamcheeze ORIGINAL CREATIONS 1008 Massachusetts Open Mon.-Fri. 10:30-4:30, Sat. 10:50-5:00 Susie Weber & Susi Peters "We're here for people to see the talent that's around this area," Kellas said. "We're looking for local artists that are, well, creative." The gallery also keeps drawings, watercolors, prints, pottery and sculpture from other local artists in stock. Time: past, present and future. Place: a German prisoner of war camp, a New York countryside manor, the planet *Trafaladame*. If you're confused, don't be. It's just Billy Pilgrim time—tripping again. The exhibits by Kao and Kim are on display from December 29. The gallery is open from noon to sp. m., Tuesday through Sunday. There is no charge. Judy Kellas, co-owner of the 7 East 7th Gallery, said area artists are usually featured at the artist gallery. DIVINE WORD MISSIONARIES It's the randomized thought, dreams and adventures of Billy Pilgrim that make up the movie "Slaughterhouse-Five." Pligrim is a green-as-you-can be P.O.W. in Germany during the summer and has been issued a lady's fur-turreted coat for the Germans. He has been given a pair of silver cowboy boots by the British. He is paraded through the streets of Dresden and fellow American prisoners. 'Slaughterhouse-Five': Time-Tripping Insanity Kansan Reviews Edito Also on display is a forged and raised sterling silver bowl and pitcher by Connellly. patterns are taken from microscopic photographs. microscopic patterns include hot melt oxide wires, nobelia and iron oxide crystals. Pilgrim is a successful businessman. He has been honored by the Lions Club, has just paid off the cop who caught his son destroying tombstones, is on a plane that he knows will crash in 45 minutes. This is a valid statement, that is if you have Pilgrim's ability to choose your moments at random. Pilgrim is perfectly happy time-tripping. He revisits the city of Dresden and is all beingRoom with Who's insane=Pilgrim, the The insanity of Billy Pilgrim is the insanity of the world. A daughterhouse-'Five' is "the insanity on insanity and how to avoid it." By JOE ZANATTA PRIESTS, BROTHERS, LAY MISSIONARIES Pilgrim is spending the night on Piltradamore. The inhabitants of the planet have brought him from the Earth to a glass cage in the middle of a mountain where dogs are dog. so there is Montana Wildhack, a blossoming Hollywood starlet. "Slaughterhouse-Five" provides a simple way for maintenance sanity—avoid the bad habits and remember only the good ones. "Slaughterhouse-Five" is an interesting movie. It's a movie you have to pay close attention to or you will be easily lost. HERE IS SOMETHING TO HANG ON TO- THE POOR, THE SICK, THE OPPRESSED, THE IGNORANT, THE REJECTED MINORITIES... Director George Roy Hill has shown exceptional skill in transforming Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s novel to the screen. IN THIS "THROW-AWAY" WORLD ALL OVER THE WORLD-WE CARE: Two-Campus or information on our work, write: Father Tom Streveiler, S.V.D. Divine Word College - Dept. A51 Epworth, Iowa 52045 Continued from page 1 members of the council approved an amendment allowing one-third to call for the mail ballot. The vote by show of hands was 24 of 11 student members dissented. or, call collect: 319 876 3332 Insanity is perfectly captured in the mesh jumbled scenes. "There are two sides to the mail ballot." Nichols said. "It's important that the secretary because it must contain the resolution and summaries of the arguments for and against." The no substitute for discussion. Students argued that a mail bus had been sent to the All-University Senate in cases that a larger percentage of students attended senate -To require five representatives from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on the University Council; "ON THE other hand, it may be an improvement. It gives the whole senate an opportunity to just those who come to a meeting." Senate Executive Committee. OTHER PROPOSED revisions are: Another feature of the code rewritten is that it would strengthen the University Council by empowering it to act for the University Senate, subject - To guarantee at least one graduate student among the 10 elected Student Senate candidates to the University Council; The Faculty Council will act on provisions to grant membership in the Faculty Senate to non-graduate students and student senators who are assistant instructors or teaching assistants, to empower the faculty to decide how to handle the Faculty Senate to limit the number of administrators on the -To insert language that consideration for representation of women and minority groups be committee appointments, and ★ 5 minute walk to Strong Hall. 1603 W. 15th -To change quorum requirements for the University and Faculty councils from two-thirds to a majority. ★ Rent includes -ALL UTILITIES PARKING HEATED POOL JAYHAWKER TOWERS ★ We have a few two bedroom furnished apartments available. ★ Rent starting at $184$ ^{100}$ per month for 2 persons. 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