Thursday, March 20,1975 5 Spaces still open on SUA flights By JANHYATT Kansan Staff Reporter SUA is organizing two charter flights to Europe this summer for students and faculty in three of the University of Kansas summer language institutes. Spaces on the flights remain open for other KU staff, faculty and students, according to Hal Eden, SUA program adviser for travel and recreation. Interested persons should make arrangements with SUA by March 28. Burdon concert victim of mix-up The Eric Burdon concert scheduled for March 28 was canceled because of a mix-up with Burdon's agent, according to Thane president of the board of class officers. Burdon's agent mistakenly scheduled performances in both Houston and Lawrence on the same night, Hodson said Wednesday. The board decided to cancel the Lawrence concert because tickets had been sold too quickly, city campaign began in the Houston area. Hodson said that the cost of a full page ad in the Kansas couldn't have been avoided, because the decision to cancel the concert had come too late to withhold the ad. Both flights leave from and return to Chicago. The flight to Luxembourg leaves May 22 and returns July 22, and the flight to Paris leaves June 21 and returns Aug. 8. The flight to Luxembourg is in conjunction with the German language program which will transport students from French and teachers in French and Spanish language institutes. SUA's wings are affinity group charters, which require a group of 40 or more people with some common interest other than travel. Eden said recently. Eden said that only the KU Alumni Association, the athletic department and SUA could act as agents to charter flights for groups using affiliation with the University to qualify for affinity group status. That policy was begun last September by the University administration. It was intended to stop individuals from operating illegal charter services by using KU's name. Such an incident occurred last spring when Ray Robinson, president of a charter company in Jamaica, charter flight for KU students to Jamaica for spring break. The flight was canceled by a court injunction against Air Jayhawk for operating without federal certification, but Robinson flied Lawrence with over $10,000 in damages. Another traveler, Robinson, basked 'been caught', SUA also provides information about travel group charters, which don't have Income tax refunds will buy that needed repair on the family car you have been putting off. Come by DON'S AUTO SERVICE and see how far we can s-t-r-e-c h it for you . . . Don's Auto Service 900 New Jersey 842-0753 $ ^{*} $ GAY $ ^{*} $ SAT. * MARCH 22 K-STATE UNION (MANHATTAN) BALLROOM 8:00 * $1 EVERYONE WELCOME SAPPHO MARCH SPECIAL 5ยข COPIES WHAT'S THE CATCH ? LET US COPY YOUR THEISIS DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH AT THESE LOW RATES. WE CAN PUT YOUR COPIES ON OUR SPECIAL JAYHAWK MARKERMARKED 25% RAG PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL COST OF ONE CENT EACH. AFTER YOUR THEISIS HAS BEEN COPIED, WE CAN BIND IT IN RED, BLUE, SADDLE, GREEN OR BLACK. ALL OF YOUR COPYING IS DONE ON AN IBM COPIER II TO GIVE YOU THE VERY BEST COPIES POSSIBLE. WHAT'S THE CATCH? ALLOW 5 WORKING DAYS (faster service available at our regular low rates) ORIGINALS MUST GO THROUGH OUR AUTOMATIC FEED (any normal paper will go) ADD 1-CENT PER COPY FOR 25% RAG PAPER CASH ONLY eligibility requirements. However, reservations for travel group charters must be made 65 days before departure, Eden said. are less than 80 per cent full after the reservation deadline has passed, he said. The agent must return all deposits and payments on canceled flights. He said persons who chose travel group chartered flights took a limited risk on the final cost of the flight. They pay a deposit of 25 per cent of the advertised price for the flight when they make reservations. The advertised price usually is the price of a car. The price of a passenger load is less than that, each traveler must pay more. Eden said. Federale calculation reequilge organisations Federale calculation reequilge organisations Deadlines to sign up for travel group charter for flights in June will arrive early the following week. The SUA office has pamphlets and schedules for flights arranged by the Council on International Exchange, a nonprofit organization sponsored by the United Nations. Other agents for travel group flights can be found through advertisements in newspapers and travel magazines, he said. The Gardenland 914 W.23rd Street XXXXXXXXXX Your unique center for indoor plants, baskets, stoneware and clay pottery You're Always Welcome at Gardenland Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 p.m. Sunday 10:5 p.m. Senate to keep it short Receiving the Committee on Committee's report will be just about the only order of business at the Student Senate meeting Thursday night. 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