Page 7 Cervantes Day Offers 3 Spanish Playlets A playlet, "Los Muertos Vivos" will be presented in Spanish at the Cervantes Day variety program which will be held in Strong auditorium at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Rodolfo Suarez, assistant instructor of Romance Languages, will direct the playlet, whose English title is "The Living Dead." The playlet is a 17th-century Spanish comedy written by Luis Quinones de Benavente and portraits a conflict between jealous brothers. The variety program also includes other presentations of songs, dances, or playlets, by Spanish students from other schools who will be guests at the Cervantes Day celebration. Grade school students from Pittsburgh and Leavenworth will perform. Fifth graders from Horace Mann Laboratory school will present a playlet "The Ice Cream Vendor," and seventh graders from College High Laboratory school will present a short comedy, "One Happy Moment." This year's variety program is the first to have large-scale grade school performances because Spanish is a recent addition to grade school curricula. Marta Diaz-Ica, of Wichita university, will present native Peruvian songs and dances. High school students from Parkville, Mo., will present an interpretation of a native religious dance from Michoacan, Mexico. The cast of the playlet, "Los Muertos Vivos," includes Peter Earle, assistant instructor of Romance Language; Nancy Lane, assistant instructor of Romance Languages; Carl Tongier, assistant instructor of Romance Languages; David Johnson, assistant instructor of Romance Languages; Rosemary Manger, graduate student; Hope Oberhelman, graduate student. The cast also includes four musicians. They are Elwood Armstrong, college sophomore; Carol Mattison, college freshman; Collette Peterman, college sophomore, and Edmond Tucker, college senior. Alva Ebersole, assistant instructor of Romance Languages, is in charge of the music. Jerry Hart to Give Concert Jerry Hart, fine arts junior, will give a vocal concert in German at the German club meeting in the Orread room of the Student Union p.m. today. He will sing "Betschaft" and "Melodien Zieht Es Mir" by Brahms, and "An Die Ferne Gelideb" by Beethoven. Jerald Stone, education senior, will accompany Hart. W. on 6th st. Ph.3313 NOW SHOWING Alan Ladd Shelley Winters Ladd "Saskatchewan Color by Technicolor BUMPER CLUB NIGHTS Member Drivers Free Show Starts at Dusk Granada PROME 94 Now Showing A warm-hearted portrayal of two great Christian Personalities. It's Great Entertainment! CINEMA SCOPE Harrington RICHARD JEAN CODD • PETERS Added Cartoon News Isles of Lure Two AFROTC cadets will receive special gold medals from the Society of American Military Engineers during the annual Honors Day review on May 18. 2 AFROTC Cadets To Receive Awards The cadets, Paul Adams Jr., engineering junior, and LeRoy M. Herald, engineering senior, will be awarded the medals by Dean T. 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Mr. Truman previously had departed from the text of his prepared address to say that it was the attorney general's duty to "preserve the bill of rights of the people." The former president spoke before the Chicago Decalogue Society of Lawyers, which presented him its 1954 "Award of Merit," and on the way out of a hotel with Justice William O. Douglas of the Supreme Court, he started to make some reference to his "blowing up," then added "it's just that we've got such a dern bungler in the attorney general's office." In a speech on civil rights, the ex-President said "it is the duty of the attorney general of the United States—who has sworn just as I did when I took the oath of office—to preserve the Bill of Rights as well as to protect the rights of the people. "The Bill of Rights is just as important as the Constitution itself." 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