Die Fledermaus Two of the four KU coeds who will play the roles of Rosalinda and Adele in Johann Strauss' operetta "die Fledermaus" are pictured with 'the bat', Dr. Falde, who provides the plot for this light-hearted romp. The characters are from left Suzanne Juvenate, Columbus, Neb. senior; Richard Weston, Washington, N.J. graduate student, and Carolyn Weber, Topeka sophomore. Bernadette Devlin planner in 'wall of fire' in riots LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland (UPI)—Member of Parliament Bernadette Devlin said Thursday she organized a Molotov cocktail brigade of Roman Catholic men to seal off police with a "wall of flame" during the August religious riots in Londonderry. 6 KANSAN Oct. 31 1969 Miss Devlin, accused of inciting to riot and assaulting police during the Catholic Bogside district rioting, testified before a panel investigating causes of the sectarian strife in Northern Ireland. Romanian filmmaker to lecture George Dem. Loghin, rector of the I. L. Caragiale Institute of Theatre Arts and Cinematography of Romania, will be a guest speaker in the SUA Drama Forum at 4 p.m. Monday in Parlor A, third floor of the Kansas Union. Loghin, head of the Caragiale Institute's department of drama and a participant in the U.S.State Department's International Visitors Program under the auspices of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, will discuss directing, acting and filmmaking in Romania. The author of "How to Study and Interpret a Character in a Play" (1958) and "Manual of the Actor's Art" (ready for publication), Loghin has had more than 500 of his articles published in professional journals. As a result of his efforts to develop cultural exchanges in his field, Loghin's 19-day visit to the United States was arranged, primarily on the initiative of Frederic M. Litton, associate director of the International Theatre Studies Center of the University of Kansas. The visit is being funded by the International Research and Exchanges Board, the State Department and KU. Loghin has been associated with the Caragiale Institute for 20 years and has directed more than 100 plays for the Romanian state theatres. The institute is the only place in Romania where film acting and other aspects of the profession are taught. As Loghin speaks only Romanian and French, a State Department interpreter will be present to interpret. Happy Halloween