Page 6 University Daily Kansan Lawrence Police Chief Urges Students to Pay Traffic Fines "It would be to the advantage of any student holding unpaid traffic violation tickets to get downtown and pay them," Lawrence Police Chief John A. Ingalls said today. A 50-name list recently arrived from Topeal identifying continual violators of Lawrence parking regulations. "Within a week, warrants will be issued against University students, and they will have to put up a $10 bond and pay $2 per parking ticket," Chief Ingalls said. He explained that the downtown traffic problem has been estimated as 20 per cent due to University students, and since fines are being collected against Lawrence residents, KU students should also be required to pay. YOUR EYES should be examined today, Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Buenos Aires —(U.P.)— A bomb was exploded today half a block from the Palacio Del Congreso where President Juan D. Peron was delivering his "state of the union" address inaugurating the 87th session of the Argentine congress. 2nd Explosion Near Juan Peron The blast, one of a series which rocked central Buenos Aires since the early hours today, was set off three minutes after President Peron began his address. He added that he is packed with government officials and foreign diplomats. It was not known whether President Peron was in the presidential residence when one of the bombs went off outside. He was scheduled to address a May day rally of workers later today in the Plaza De Mayo where two bombs exploded while he was speaking April 15. Remember Show your mother how special she is to you with a box of fine candies from our many selections! All our candies are custom packed. We will mail them for you! STOP IN --- OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 11 MOULIN ROGUE (Jayhawkter): This is the story of Henri Toulouse de Lautre—the French artist whose pictures of horses, fishwives, the circus, and prostitutes have been loved since the turn of the century. It's a very poignant story of a life that had everything but love. Flick Picks By JERRY KNUDSON Jose Ferrer plays the dwarfed crippled artist (and his father) with great human insight and dignity. The film has been masterfully directed by John Huston: It is static as the life of Lautrec the man was static, and it is alive with the verve and flavor of the world of Lautrec the artist. ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS PHONE 646 A fine supporting cast includes the two leading can-can flingers at Moulin Rouge and Lautrec's two loves—the streetwalker Marie, who gave herself with predatory urgency, and her exact opposite. The deathbed scene is hauntingly touching. TONIGHT WE WING (Patce): An impressive array of musical brilliance makes this picture a fitting choice to be shown in connection with Music Week. The roster includes basso Ezi Pinza, prima balerina Tamara Toumanova, violinist Isaac Stern, soprano Roberta Peters, and the voice of tenor Jan Peerce. The Hollywoodized treatment of the life of Sol Hurok (David Wayne) follows the old familiar pattern, but this is secondary to the musical offerings. Standouts are Miss Toumanova dancing as Pavlova and Ezio Pinza in scenes from Faust. If you like (the highest caliber of music, you'll like "Tonight We Sing." THE STAR (Granada): Although we could not catch this one, Bette Davis portrays the rise and fall of a Hollywood star with all histrionic stops pulled. Reviewers say it's Miss Dawson at her melodramatic best. Interviews Representatives from two companies will interview students at the School of Business next week. Anyone interested may sign the interview schedules and secure information or applications in 214 Strong. MONDAY Vick Chemical company: sales, executive, and advertising positions. TUESDAY Commerce Acceptance company; those interested in its managerial training program. Scouts Group Official Speaks to KU Unit Sidney North, national secretary of Alpha Fli Omega, college service fraternity of present and former Boy Scouts, told the University chapter last night that the fraternity's purpose is to serve students and faculty, the youth of the community, other fraternity members, and the nation. The University chapter is being started again after two years of inactive status. An initiation team from a neighboring college will visit the group May 17. Now • Adm. 14c-65c Jose Ferrer "Moulin Rouge" NOW THRU SAT. "Red River" "Tulsa" STARTS SUNDAY "PROBLEM GIRLS" "ONE GIRL'S CONFESSION" Editors of 7 States To Attend Meeting Editors of dailies from Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Arkansas will attend the first annual editorial conference May 16, sponsored by the William Allen White foundation. II. co-editor of the Mexico (Mo) Ledger, Principal speakers will be A. T. Burch, associate editor and editorial page editor of the Chicago Daily News, and Robert M. White The conference will be held in conjunction with the annual Kansan Board dinner at which Alvin S. McCoy, Kansas correspondent for the Kansas City Star will speak. Awards will be made at that time to students who have done outstanding work on the Kansan. In Observance of National Music Week May 3 to 10,1953 On The Hill You Should Attend ---- Music Week Festival PRESENTED BY K.U. SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS SUNDAY, MAY 3— 11:00 a.m.-Observance at all Churches 3:00 p.m.-Carrillon Recital 4:00 p.m.—Chorus and Symphony Orch. MONDAY, MAY 4— 8:00 p.m.—Little Symphony Orchestra TUESDAY, MAY 5— 8:00 p.m.-Young American Artists WEDNESDAY, MAY 6- 8:20 p.m.-University Concert Course THURSDAY, MAY 7- FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 8-9 8:30 p.m. - Operas—The Well, "Trima Donna" THURSDAY, MAY 7— 8:30 p.m.-Festival Opera Ter wit be dur cep sity nal day SUNDAY, MAY 10- SUNDAY, MAY 10— 4:00 p.m.-Ennice Norton, Pianist At The PATEE You Should Attend - - the music-and-love story the laughter-and-dance story the night you'll always remember! The greatest treasure of entertainment in your lifetime! THE WORLD'S GREATEST STARS PRESENT 20TH CENTURY-FOX presents TONIGHT WE SING WRAPPING EZIO PINZA AS FEODOR CHALAPIN ROBERTA PETERS AS ELSA VIDINE TAMARA TOUMANOVA AS ANNA PAVLOVA ANNE BANCROFT AS EMMA HUROK ISAAC STERN AS EUGENE YSAEY BYRON PALMER AS GREGORY LAWRENCE DAVID WAYNE AS S. HUROK and the VOICE of JAN PEERCE Produced by GEORGE JESSEL Directed by MITCHELL LEISEN Technicolor Now Showing Now Showing Tonite at 7-9. Feat. 7:15-9:20 Continuous Saturday — Sunday Feat. 1:15-3:20 5:20-7:25 9:30