Show TRAVEL CLUB will feature a film on Indo-China tonight at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury William Campbell will Indo-China Lecture Set By Ute Travel Club The University Travel Club will open the meetings at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall William G. noted world traveler and will present a feature length documentary film CAMPBELL will comment on Cambodia and The camera centers on the intimate lives of going from the populous streets in Saigon to remote Laotian hill It also pictures the long-lost magnificence of Wat and the crowded squalor of North refugee HIGHLIGHTING the film lecture will be the description of a private interview with the young King of and a specially arranged program presented by the Royal Dancers of The importance of the Mekong River to small nations in southeastern Asia will also be Season travel club and single tickets to the film lecture are now available at Glen or at the Extension Annex They may also be obtained at Kingsbury Hall box office which opens at 6 p.m. Utes with activity cards may obtain a special half-pi ice rate of for the film Other film adventures scheduled for the travel series include Ed Lark's J. Michael Hagopian's Awakens in Modern Curtis Nagel's Robert Auburn's Thayer Soule's March and Clifford J. Kamen's Splendors of April All films will be shown in Kingsbury |