Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 23,1965 Mallarme Show May Feature Manet Portrait Famous paintings and prints from different museums of the world, including one from the Louvre, will arrive in November at the Museum of Art to enrich an exhibition about Stephan Mallarme, the French poet, and some of the artists in his circle. Simultaneously, the museum will distribute a catalog which will include essays by members of the faculty, including Klaus Berger, professor of art history; Dr. Robert Neely, from the French and Italian department; and Dr. James Connaly, professor of art history. All three are experts on Mallarme's work. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe wrote a letter last week to Paris requesting a portrait by Edouard Manet, the French impressionist, of Mallarme. Although the answer has not arrived yet, Bret Waller, curator of the Museum of Art, is optimistic Accompanying the Louvre's painting, there will be, during the exhibition, works of art from a number of museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Chicago Art Institute and the Baltimore Museum of Art. The exhibit, with 30 or 40 pieces of incalculable value, will open the last days in November and will continue all during December. Student Activist Group Calls First Meeting The KU chapter of Students for a Democratic Society, a national activist group described by Esquire magazine as the "front-runner of the northern student organizations," will hold its first full-scale meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Kansas Union. SDS, led locally by John Garlinghouse, Salina senior, is active nationally on several issues. - Many national magazines consider it as the central moving force behind the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley, Calif. - It has established a network of welfare and economic programs in ghettos throughout the North. Recent rent strike projects in Chicago and Newark, N.J., have received attention in the press. - It has held numerous rallies and demonstrations against the U.S. position in Viet Nam throughout large northern cities. - TOKYO — (UPI)— Twelve nations, including the United States and Britain, today submitted a resolution to the International Atomic Energy IAFA Conference aimed at countering a Soviet-sponsored resolution on nuclear disarmament. - It has advocated the unionization of University employees, and has campaigned against the policy of in loco parentis (University can act in place of parents) at many state-supported schools. Move Counters Soviet BARBER SHOP cation address," he said. "However, if such 'channels' lead to just communications, and no action or progress, we shall not hesitate to employ whatever means we feel will be effective. Garlinghouse said the KU chapter would emphasize the issues of capital punishment, Viet Nam, and the in loco parentis policy at KU. "However," Garlinghouse said, "there are several other matters which may take precedence over any of these." "CAMPUS" "WHERE STUDENTS GO" 5 Barbers. No Long Waits. Just North of Student Union "SDS," said Garlinghouse, "seeks to inject a new controversy into our educational system. Through a series of publications on university reform, SDS has long questioned the trend away from the community of scholars and toward the 'multiversity.'" Garlinghouse said the organization has no plans at this time to engage in any local demonstrations. "We shall make every effort to employ the 'channels of communication' which the Chancellor stressed in his convo- In Tee Pee CLUB CARDS Admits you and your date FREE for the semester every Friday and Saturday. 1000% Return On Your Investment. - NOW AVAILABLE - $5 Purchase at the door Another KU student expected to provide leadership for the group is Don Olson, a transfer student from San Diego State College. Olson has edited a regional SDS publication in California, and now hopes to publish a national bulletin for the organization here at KU. The Tee Pee Permanent Positions for Women Applicants should be high school graduates, interested in working with their hands. at Hallmark Cards, Inc. Good starting salary plus comprehensive plan of company paid benefits. 5 day week Apply 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday Hallmark Cards, Inc. Lawrence, Kansas KANSAS UNION OPEN HOUSE presents JOHNNY AND THE HURRICANES Saturday, Sept. 25, 1965 9:00-10:30—Reception South Lounge, Coffee, Rolls 10:30-12:30—Football Highlights Forum Room 3:45-5:00—Reception South Lounge Cider, Doughnuts - 7:00 & 9:30—Movies North By Northwest, Forum Room 4:00-10:00—Bowling & Billiards Ping Pong in the Jaybowl 8:00-12:00—Dance Kansas Union Ballroom EVERYTHING FREE