University Daily Kansan Wednesdav. October 27,1976 5 the central depicting the education. him himself to two gigantic with him old crowds ed success, would have brought about nutrition of ktt. house. As Chancellor will dress up dress up sesman and streets of all to come clean fun. the ad- want i want our they'd audience. professor of probably be curt of survey se exit to a which is courageous louisizing division of ion would go through GAIN! has been inspiring, fairnair and and he but of millions fried of the pampits and mils—must passion, passion, passion, a fair song. the this world bates are gibly lively e is Eric or Eric or ideologue pat, stay atic, and circles at, calling praying evacuate insume the n. Art work of Orient in Spooner Japanese paintings of Buddhist deities and meticulously painted snuff bottles form the centerpieces of two exhibitions on display at the Spooner Museum of Art. The exhibitions, "The Art of Buddhism" and a collection of Chinese snuff bottles, will be held in New York. mayer Memorial collection donated by Sallie Cille Thayer. Chinese rubbings from the sixth to the eight centuries have been housed in the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, Mp. Highlights from the exhibition include a Japanese mandala from the Edo period of the 17th and 18th centuries; a 14th century Japanese painting of a Buddhist deity and a gilt bronze Buddha from the Ming dynasty of the 14th through 17th centuries. The collection, organized by Marllyn Curtley, *Le*renzce graduate student, in- clining studies in linguistics. More than 100 snuff bottles are on display from the University's Thayer collection, most of which were purchased in Chicago from 1999 to 1911. A collection from the McPheron Museum in western Kansas, assembled in China by Emma Horning, a Mennonite missionary, also is on display until Nov. 7. Both displays were arranged by Robert Osborne, San Diego, Calif., graduate student. Compare Prices on our Tune-Ups Our regular prices are as low or lower than most service departments' special sale prices. Compare Prices 8 cylinder tune-up $34^{00}$ 6 cylinder tune-up $31⁰⁰ 4 cylinder tune-up $28^{00} Parts & Labor Included John Haddock FORD 23rd & Alabama 843-3500 Compare Services - Service for all domestic makes - Fast courteous service •All work guaranteed •Finest equipment •Genuine Motorcraft parts •Guaranteed price •Factory trained technicians BERMAN SPEAKS FOR YOU! These votes show why Booth doesn't: HE: Voted for a $2,200,000 tax break giveaway to major oil companies—HB2651 Voted against increasing rates utilities pay on customer deposits—SB545 Voted against establishing a $1.60 an hour minimum wage in Kansas—SB272 Voted to expand corporate farming—SB227 Voted against removing the sales tax on prescription drugs SB927 Voted to increase allowable interest rates on consumers' loans to 21% a year SB300 Voted to reduce the intangible tax paid by one corporation in Johnson County----SB581 These votes and many others show a clear policy to benefit special interest groups. Arnold Berman wants to serve you. "The true test of any government is not how popular it is with the powerful few, but how honestly and fairly it deals with the many who must depend on it. ISN'T IT TIME SOMEBODY SPOKE FOR YOU! ARNOLD BERMAN SENATOR For The 70's fall suit SALE! from Mister Guy . . ...a large selection of this season's favorites in tweeds, solids and chalk stripes, all vested perfect for parties and those upcoming interviews . . values to $16500 now on SALE wednesday and thursday only for $12500 open thurs. nights till 8:30 920 mass.