12 Daily Kansas Tuesday, November 9, 1965 Although 60 KU students, faculty members, and Lawrence residents are already planning to go, there is room on the buses for a few more. Room Still Available for Trip To Mexico Over Christmas THE TRIP WILL begin Dec. 19 and will last until Jan. 2. The cost is $115 and requires a $25 deposit. International Club extended the deadline for signing up for the Christmas trip to Mexico. The group will spend six days in Mexico City and three in Acapulco. Travelers will visit pyramids, bullfights, cathedrals and the University of Mexico in Mexico City. They will fish, sail and swim in Acapulco. Overnight stops will be made in Monterrey and San Miguel. Historic Saltillo and Xochimilco, a scenic canal with boats covered with flowers, are included in the tour. ANYONE WISHING to sign up for the trip should contact Yusuke Kawarabayashi, Lawrence graduate student, or any International Club member. Kawarabayashi, president of International Club and a Spanish I instructor, said he has been to Mexico four times in the past three years. Details are complete and SUA has chartered a plane through Maupintour Travel Agency to fly KU students, faculty and staff members and their families on a round trip to Paris June 10-Aug.8. The cost is $280. THE GREAT SAVINGS is made possible by SUA's attempt to "just break even," said Keith Baker, Hays sophomore and publicity chairman. There will be 164 vacancies aboard the Air France plane. If there are more applications than seats, students will receive first priority, Baker said. Applications can be submitted next week. Deposits will not be required until after the first of January. This will enable the students to discuss the trip with their parents over Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations. After three years of planning Student Union Activities will sponsor a chartered flight to Europe at a special savings to KU students. "Quite a few elderly people in addition to students have signed up for the trip," he said. SUA Tour of Europe a Reality After Three Years of Planning INFORMATION is being sent to the parents of the students since they are also eligible for the trip. Next spring there will be forums on topics of interest to students going abroad: Places to stay, how to economize, European foods, dating customs, what to take and how to travel. The student will be completely on his own after arrival in Paris until departure time. The insurance for the trip will be covered by the airline and passports, visas and shots will be taken care of by SUA and Maupintour. There will be a meeting to orientate students about the flight at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Cottonwood Room of the Union at 7:30 p.m. Applications will be accepted then or students may contact the SUA travel board in the Kansas Union. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS THEY HAVE ARRIVED!! Student Directories -Now Available- 50c to Students and Faculty at Kansas Union Bookstore and Bookstore Annex in Watson Library Prompt Electronic Service TV Color TV Antennae on Hi-fi Stereos Changers Radios Transistors Car Radios - We Service All Makes - RCA GE Zenith Silvertone Motorola Airline Philco Magnavox Coronado Bird TV-Radio Service PHONE VI 3-8855 908 Mass. St. — Lawrence, Kans. Farah's own blend of polyester and cotton Colors: Antelope, Olive, Sand Antelope, Olive, Sand $600 Also plenty of hopsacks diebolt's 843 Mass.