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Show I Goddard Presents I Latest Travel Film World traveler John Goddard brings his newest film report, "Adventure in the Far East," to the University Travel Club series April 6 at 8:15 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall. THE WORLD adventurer covered cov-ered unusual areas in Asia in last summer's tour, penetrating to primitive settlements to study such remote tribes as the former head-hunting Igorots in the ' Philippines, the colorful Badjao ! gypsies of the Sulu archie ; peiago, Iban and Kenyah tribes of Borneo, and the aboriginal Ainu people of Hokkaido Island in Japan. He photographed the devastat-. devastat-. ing Niigata earthquake, Kyoto's : ancient shrines, and climbs of both Mts. Fujiyama and Aso. THE JUNK-living Chinese of Hong Kong, Borneo's cobra charmers, India's Taj Mahal, and the Moros' Moslem celebration of Prophet Mohammed's birthday birth-day are among other aspects of Goddard's journey in the Orient. Anthropologist-Explorer Goddard God-dard also observed British fighting fight-ing units defending Borneo's Sarawak from Indonesian invasion inva-sion from a jungle base, and he traveled Japan's Hozu rapids by boat. |