Photo by Bill Stephens NURETTIN UZONOGLU . . . with stone pipes AMERICAN THEATRE PRODUCTIONS, INC. presents Robert Goulet IN PERSON Mr. Soulet's Musical Director JERRY BRESLER AROGO PRODUCTION ALSO FEATURING Ralph Marterie AND HIS NEW CONCERT ORCHESTRA > plus The Greenwood County Singers Oct.30 Tickets on Sale Monday, Oct.18, Allen 8:00 p.m. at the Union or Information Booth Field House Albums Available At 901 Mass. VI 3-6360 Turkish Stone Pipes Offer Foreign Flavor By Judy McGhee Two delicately-carved pipes may help KU students become more familiar with Turkey if Nurettin Uzonoglu, Ankara, Turkey, graduate student, finds a buyer interested in them. Uzonoglu, nicknamed "Nicky," has offered to campus puffers the two pipes carved from white mecerschaum stone. "I AM INTERESTED in selling the pipes for two reasons," Uzonoglu said Tuesday. "First I want to make it known that meerschaum can be found only in Eskisehir, Turkey, and second, I want to help Americans become more familiar with Turkish products." The head of a bearded sultan wearing a fez ornaments one pipe. The other is decorated with leaves and grapes. A small, sharp knife is the only instrument used to carve the intricate designs from meerschaum stone, he said. TO MAKE A pipe, authentic meerschaum is mined and then cut into blocks to be carved. Although jewelry can be made from it, Uzonqlu said, it is more commonly used for pipes. The pipes have one quality, he said, for when smoked they gradually change from their present white to a rich brown. The change is due to the baking of the stone which has never been exposed to extreme heat until the pipe is lit, he said. Although regular tobacco may be used, the pipe should be broken in slowly by being only half filled at first, Uzonoglu said. If the delicate meerschaum is exposed to too much heat the first time the pipe is lit, it could crack. Daily Kansas 2 Wednesday, October 13, 1965 Smoothly smart The smoothest of leathers add their glowing touch to this fashionable moccasin with its elegant handsewn vamp detailing. Wear it with all your loveliest casual clothes for the sporty look you love. Dark Brown Golden Scotch Grain AAAA to B to 10 $13.00 Size 11 $14.00 naturally Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers 837 Mass. VI 3-4255 ESTES STUDIO Photo Service WE HAVE MOVED 806 MASS. VI 3-1171 Neither rain nor snownor heatnor Liz can ever wrinkle h.i.s Press-Free Post-Grads Nothing puts a crease in these pants where a crease doesn't belong. They hold their crisp, neat look hour after hour. No matter how often they get washed, they never, ever need ironing. Trimly tapered with belt loops and cuffs. Colors and fabrics for casual and dress wear. 65% Dacron® polyester/35% cotton, $6.98. Flannels, hopsacking, reverse twists, Acrillan* acrylic, $7.98. (Slightly higher in the West.)