V Cervantes Day Activities Will Reign With Banquet The two-day Cervantes Day celebration will begin at 6:30 p.m. today with a banquet honoring Jose M. Osma, professor of Romance languages and founder of Cervantes Day. The dinner will be held in the Jayhawk Room at the Student Union. Professor. Osma will award a prize to the winners of an essay contest. The essay contest was started when Cervantes Day was founded 35 years ago. Dr. D. Lincoln Canfield, University of Rochester, past president of American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, will speak on "In What Dialect is Your Oral Approach?" at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Cervantes Day Tertulia will be held in Strong Auditorium at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. The program will include singing, dancing, instrumental numbers, recitations, and two short plays which will be given by KU and Wichita University students. The talent numbers will be presented by students of Mt. St. Scholastica College, Atchison; Salina high school; Parkville, Mo., high school; Wichita University and KU. Displays and exhibits will be shown Saturday. Sound rooms will also be open to visitors. The Mexican film, "Dona Barbara," will be shown at 3:30 and 7 p.m. today, and 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday. Commerce Group Installs Officers Phi Chi Theta, women's commerce fraternity, installed officers Thursday at the Donald W. Potter home, 1649 Delaware St. The officers installed were Ida Mae Johnson, LaCrosse junior, president and national counselor; Leois Miller, Wellsville junior, vice president; Doloris Alpert, Paola junior, treasurer; Nancy Hartwell, Kansas City, Mo., junior, recording secretary; Myra Kelley, Wichita junior, Iris reporter and chapplain; Barbara Baenisch, Wichita junior, corresponding secretary; Pat Sawyer, Pittsburg junior, Business School representative and program chairman, and Nancy Bross, New Britain, Conn., junior, membership chairman. Miss Johnson will represent the University chapter at the national convention in Atlanta, Ga., in June. Miss Hill To Talk In Ohio Prof. Edna Hill, chairman, of the home economics department, is one of the principal speakers at the Ohio State Home Economics Association meeting today and Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. Miss Hill is representing the American Home Economics Association, of which she is the first vice president. South Dakota ranks sixth in the number of beef cattle per square mile with an average of 35 head. Pa See us for the NEW Kodak Verichrome Pan Film. Get dull-day snaps that are brighter . . sunny-day snaps that are more natural . . flash shots that sparkle. We have great new Kodak Verichrome Pan Film in all popular roll-film sizes. We also have new all-purpose Kodacolor Film for full-color snaps. VI3-4435 1107 Mass Honor Recital Due Monday Five students in the School of Fine Arts will take part in the annual spring honor recital at 8 p.m. Monday, April 16, in Strong Auditorium. Those on the program are Wanda Ashley, Lawrence, cello, and Donald Shaffer, Cedar Vale, trumpet, seniors; Kathryn Meredith, Joplin, Mo. violin, and Carolyn Craft, Junction City, mezzo-soprano, juniors, and Richard Wright, Junction City graduate student, tenor. The students were selected by the music faculty as having given the outstanding performances in a series of informal recitals last semester. Accompanists will be Sara Jane Hopkins, Boonville, Mo. freshman; Shirley Brown, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, Shirley Lynn, Sharon Tripp, Lawrence juniors; Ann Templeton, Lawrence special student. AWS Plans Fashion Show Flans for "Caribbean Cruise," an Associated Women Students' fashion show to be given at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 18 in the Student Union Ballroom were announced at the AWS House meeting Thursday. Proceeds from the show will be used for the two memorial scholarships given to University women by AWS. A girl from each sorority will model. The House also began planning a training program for sophomore counselors in preparation for the new counselors in the fall. Organization of the program will continue through the summer. University women are eligible to be candidates from Lawrence in the Miss America contest, Roy Paker of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce told the House. He said that organized houses may nominate as many candidates as they want. The five largest cities in the U.S. are New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Detroit, in that order. Friday. April 13. 1956. University Daliy Kansan Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Dinner Set Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity's University chapter will have a luncheon Sunday, April 29, for past presidents and alumni of Lambda chapter, president Roger Thom, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, said. Invitations have gone to the 200 living members of Lambda chapter and the 23 past presidents. Special guests will be Sid No national Alpha Phi Omega se- tary, George H. Charmo, Ka City, Mo., attorney and nati- legal adviser, and A. G. Spiz Kansas City, Mo., editor of fraternity magazine. REEDY LUMBER CO. 1846 Mass. V13-1341 Satisfy Yourself with a Milder, Better-Tasting smoke packed for more pleasure by exclusive Accu-Ray The more perfectly packed your cigarette, the more pleasure it gives . . . and Accu-Ray packs Chesterfield far more perfectly. To the touch . . . to the taste, the Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisfies the most . . . burns more evenly, smokes much smoother. 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