THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 PAGE FOUR Spanish Teachers Will Convene Here for Annual Meet Association Will Celebrate "Cervantes Day" With Exercises and Program The annual meeting of the Kansas chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish, to be held in September at various locations by various exercises. The meeting is held on "Cervantes Day," a Spanish national holiday, and the various presentation sessions will be directed of the Spanish teachers of the University. The event will be attended by teachers of Spanish and French language from all parts of the state. The program for the morning will be a series of reports and talks by professors from the various schools, including the College of Education the morning in room 113 cast Administration building. The first speech will be a report of the national meet on Friday, November 7th, M. de Omaa of the University. The next subject will be "Work Among the Mechanics" by Florence Cooke, of the University of Pennsylvania, poria, will talk on Spanish clubs. Paul Waldorf to Speak Paul Wahbor of Baker University who is the brother of Lynn Wahbor assistant athletic coach at the University of Texas in Houston, the importance of the study of Spanish. Spanish study will also be the subject of Virginia Miller of Kansas who will speak at a workshop and will be a talk in Spanish by Gwendolyn MyIntyre, of Olathe; and "Estudios preparatorias cum los curridos" by Mack Singleton of this university. A general discussion by Prof. Arthur Hogan will be the last talk on the morning program. Present a Spanish Play A modern one-act Spanish comedy, "la Reja," will be presented in the school play series at the University of the Philippines students of the Spanish department of the University. The admission is free and everyone is invited. The teachers are Roberts, c; 30; Mary Matthews, c; 29; Lara Jack, c; Edward Gilderstein, c; Rita Lefkowitz, c; Meryon Peyton, c; 30; Jasion Osborn, c; 22; Jose Hidalgo, c; 32. Those assists will include Patterson, gr., director; Gordon Guinson, c; 29, stage manager; and Evect Everthart, c; 20, public mania A program will be given at 6 o'clock in the evening at the Union building for the teachers and students of Spain attending the meeting. The first will be a dance, followed by a gram of ten parts. The first will be two violin comparisons by Conrad Laughlin of Baker University. The next will be a dance by Marguerite Cava-Arnau, with the orchestra City, Ana, Robert Kivchner, e32 will give a song in Spanish. Banquet at Union Building “La Coaté de Coles,” a Spanish play, will be given by the students of Central High School of Kansas City, Mo. Two string selections by the Junior College trio of Kansas City will be presented in piano selections by Mrs. A. L. 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Announcements Any student who is contemplating majoring in entomology and interested in summer work, see me at one about it. Prof. H., B. Hungerford. James Barrow will address the forum of the Unitarian church, 1291 Vermont street, Saturday at 10 a.m. on "Farm Problems." Gopher Parties Must Start at 9 Minnesota—The house council of the University of Minnesota sent her students a campus request that parties start about nine and end at one. Conditions at there present are such that a couple arriving at a party by mail may get before the orchestra. A new $2,225,000 Y. M. C. A. building is to be built soon at Northwestern university. Senate Floor Leader Prepares to Crush Debenture Farm Plan Watson offered an amendment to the firm's bifurcated report by the senior legal officer, who eliminated completely the delinquency section written into the measure by an independent counsel. Washington, (U.S.)—Sgn. Jimmie E. Watson, new administration leader moved in the remote today to crush insider threats posed by President Hoyer and was promptly questioned by demonstrators on why he had descented the equalization effort. Hoover's Relief Bill Carries i House With Democrats Senator Robertson of Arkansas, Democratic leader, asked if Watson intended to offer the equalization fee plan which he championed during previous congresses before the plan was passed. The Senate said no. Coulledge, Watson said he had no such plan and would explain the situation at the proper time. Seldon has an administrative issue received such an overwhelming complaint from the crates in the house opposed the bill. The other two opponents were Republican. Washington — (UP) A — widening split in the Democratic ranks over the farm relief issue appeared today as the house sent President Hoover's letter asking the conservative house to give the extraordinary count of 357 to 34 for approval. 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