University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 21. 1958 Page 9 Man's Housing Displayed in Cafeteria vitronment and existing technology had on the development of regional patterns of habitation. The effect of the modern design of homes is studied, and the opinions expressed in the explanatory material are that appearance is left too often to caprice. The ways man has taken to solve the problem of keeping a roof over his family's heads is the subject of a display in the Kansas Union Cafeteria. The display was made by students in Design IV of the department of architecture. Its purpose is to show the principles which underlie the design of shelter for man. The scale models indicate through landscaping and labels on displays what effect customs, en- The pictured display above is a Hidatsa earth lodge typical of lodges built by Indian tribes along the Missouri River Basin. The model was made by Robert Berkebile, Kansas City, Mo., senior. Housemother's Call Prevents Ottawa Riot OTTAWA — (UPI) — A watchful housemother for a girls' dormitory prevented what shaped up as an axe-swinging student mclee at Ottawa University early today. On getting the housemother's telephone report that carloads of strangers were on the campus, police swarmed to the University. As police rounded up the visitors Ottawa students stood by, chanting, "Who stole the ding dong, who stole the bell?" Almost 200 tickets are still available for the Kingston Trio performance at 8 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. They took into custody 22 students from Baker University at Baldwin. The students were armed with double-bitted lumbering axes, ball bats, pop bottles, Indian clubs, and "other weapons," officers said. 200 Tickets Left For Kingston Trio Tickets may be purchased for $1.50 to $2 at the information booth on campus or at the Kansas Union. The Baker students said they came to reclaim the bell and also to chop down the goal posts on the football field. Police and Ottawa alumni thwarted attempts by a Baker group to tear the posts down after the ball game. Police said the weapons would be turned over to deputy sheriff Buck Jones at Baldwin. Ottawa officials, who said they would not press charges, promised that they would try to have the bell returned to Baker. HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 SALE NOW GOING ON Fri., Sat., Mon., and Tues. Don't Pass Up This Chance SAVE MONEY CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio Around the Campus Observatory Open For Viewing Mars The open house at the astronomy department observatory originally set for last Saturday will be held tonight from 7:30 to 10:30 in 500 Lindley. "All students and faculty members are welcome to come up and see the planet Mars," said N. W. Storer, associate professor of astronomy. The open house will only be held if the sky is clear. Cloudy weather caused cancellation of the open house Saturday. Officials Postpone Development Meet The second annual Conference on University Development, scheduled for Nov. 29 here, has been postponed until spring. Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment Assn., which sponsors the conference, said family commitments following the Thanksgiving holidays would prevent too many interested KU alumni and friends from attending. He said the conference will probably be held sometime in April. Its purpose is to consider the role of private support to the University and how it can be further encouraged. The million dollar addition planned for the Kansas Union will be north of the present building. Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Muffers and Tallpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Presbyterians to Hold Thanksqiving Service A praise service for all Presbyterian students at KU will be held at 6:30 Sunday in Danforth Chapel. It is the annual service held before Thanksgiving. The offering will go to the Buchholtz Memorial Fund of the United Presbyterian Center. The service will include a sermon by Dr. John Patton, baptism of infants and Holy Communion. The million dollar addition to the Kansas Union will be used to enlarge the Hawk's Nest, the Jay Bowl, the cafeteria, and will provide additional meeting rooms and lounge area. Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice, will lead the choir in an anthem and choral readings. Delores Mohler will be soloist. The Music and Dramatic Arts Building was one year old Nov. 10, 1958. COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV Free Coffee, Free Swimming KINGSTON TRIO Sunday, November 23 Good Tickets Still Available Tickets Will Be on Sale at the Door Reserve and General Admission Tickets Are on Sale at the Information Booth And the Student Union Ticket Center HOCH AUDITORIUM 8:00 p.m.