Japan, Turkey given top prizes at Festival Trophies for the best entertainment show and booth exhibit went to Japan and Turkey respectively at the international festival Saturday night in Hoch Auditorium. A judo demonstration, a solo dance, and a group dance won Japan first place. The Turkish booth exhibit featured a structure of classical Turkish architecture on the outside. The inside gave an impression of a living room in Turkey. Francis Heller, associate dean of faculties, said the festival is one of the important contributions which the international students are making to KU. This contribution, Heller said, consists of the cultures of other countries which are brought by exhibits, plays and songs as well as the enthusiasm with which the international students organize the festival. The 14 national groups that participated in the booth exhibit program were Africa, Arab World, China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Latin America, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey, Haiti, Tobago and Trinidad, and the U.S.S.R. 8 Daily Kansan Monday, April 24, 1967 You will find Warriors on the beaches of Hawaii, the Caribbean and the Riviera — just about everywhere where rugged men search for wild adventure. Nothing is tame about WARRIORS — they're uncivilized! . . . featuring the loin cloth look of the jungle warrior with slit open sides and bold, colorful African and Mexican prints. $700 THE University Shop ON THE HILL Town Shop The University Theatre in cooperation with The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts presents by Wolfgang A. Mozart April 28 and 30 8:20 p.m. University Theatre Tickets available at the Box Office 317 Murphy Hall