General admission tickets on sale SUA sponsors fourth Festival of Arts A week-long program of nightly performances and daytime appearances of performers and critics in the various arts will be presented from March 31 to April 4 at the University of Kansas. The program is the fourth annual Festival of the Arts sponsored by Student Union Activities. In past years the Festival has brought such performers as Oscar Peterson, Rey de la Torre, Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan and Lou Rawls, such authors as Mark Van Doren, and Edward Albee, and such critics as Henry Geldzahler and Pauline Kael to the KU campus. This year's Festival features Lawrence Ferlinghetti on Tuesday, March 31; the New York Rock and Roll Ensemble on Wednesday, April 1; Barbara Rose on Thursday, April 2; The Lucas Hoving Dance Company on Friday, April 3; and Buffy Sainte-Marie on Saturday, April 4. SEATTLE (UPI)—In an early morning sneak attack, about 80 Indians stealthily scaled the west bluff of Fort Lawton and tried unsuccessfully to set up tepees inside the Army post Sunday. Performances will be held each night at 8 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. General admission tickets will go on sale Monday, March 16. Indian 'attack' on fort ends with 77 arrests Military police spotted their encampment about an hour after the invasion and arrested 77 persons. The raid came exactly a week after the original seige of the post by about 100 Indians and actress Jane Fonda, who said KU museum gets painting from artists The University of Kansas Museum of Art is the recipient of one of 32 donated works of contemporary American artists given to museums across the country. The work, "Softer Than Sheeler," by artist Nancy Wisseman is now on loan and hanging in the KU School of Business office. The painting is a depiction of a desk, bed and a baby crib crowded to the side of a small room. The picture is done in cool shades of blues and greens applied in a flowing manner. The title of the work refers to the artist Charles Sheeler, whose works are hard-edged and stark. The oil painting has been donated by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. All the pictures were purchased at a cost of $39,000 through the Childe Hassam Fund. The museum has not yet been informed of the value of the painting it has received. 12 KANSAN Mar. 16 1970 INITIATIVE LINDA SHEEHY Liberal Arts Student Senate Alliance Action Your University State Bank at 955 Iowa Street the most convenient to campus University State Bank they wanted the 1,100 acre fort as the site of an Indian cultural center. Fifty-two men, 24 women and a 15-year-old boy arrived at the beachside bluff about 4 a.m. They waited until dawn to creep the 15 paces up the hillside and into the fort with moccasin-like silence. Give of the Green St. Pat's Day, March 17 The SUA office will be unable to honor any requests for tickets which arrive later than four days before the night of the performance, said Darlre Reed, Leawood senior and director of the 1970 Festival of the Arts program. Students may continue to redeem their Festival of the Arts coupons until four days before the performance. -cards - candles - lapel buttons - handkerchiefs - party supplies TOWN CRIER 919 Massachusetts open 'til 10 p.m. Ever since you were a tiny girl, you've dreamed of a June wedding. The Summer issue of MODERN BRIDE makes your dream come Perfectly true. At your newsstand now! Tickets for the evening performances will also be sold at the door, or they may be ordered by mail through the SUA office, Reed said. The University Daily Kansan will present a feature on the individual performers each day this week in the order that they will appear in the Festival of the Arts. "Available Now" The Long Awaited Second Album by Crosby, Stills, Nash Young. reg. 5.98 $388 now Available NOW on 8 Track Tape at $477 KIEF'S Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Center Next Tuesday and Wednesday, March 17 and 18 RING DAYS The Official Ring OF THE UNIVERSITY KANSAS A factory representative will be at the bookstore to help you personalize your KU class ring. Seniors-order now to assure delivery by graduation. Juniors-get your ring now and enjoy it for a year. kansas union BOOKSTORE