Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 24, 1950 Foreign Exhibits Ready For Tomorrow's Festival KU exchange students will hold their annual International Festival, "From Our Lands to You," tomorrow in Hoch Auditorium. High Schoolers Visit Home Ec Department Exhibition booths representing 40 countries will be open from 1:30-5 p.m. and from 6:30-10 p.m. family relations, home decoration. housing, home management and child development are on display. master of ceremonies for the program. Colorful and informative exhibits are on display today in the home economics department in Fraser Hall. Visitors to the annual High School Day will view the exhibits, the nursery school, infant center and home management house. Foreign students studying at high schools in this area are invited to attend the festival. The public may also attend the program and view the exhibits free of charge. Committee chairmen are Manoucheir Pedram, Tehran, Iran, graduate student, exhibits; Ernesto Vergara, Quezon City, Philippines, graduate student, program; Sonia Alvarez, Cardenas, Cuba, junior, publicity and invitations; Ali Moulusine, Morocco, North Africa, freshman, clean-up, and Jarl Bafving, Gothenburg, Sweden, graduate student, music. Axel Plambeck, Hamburg, Germany, is chairman of the festival. The exhibits will display photographs, handicrafts, embroidery and other representative items from the 40 countries taking part in the "Foreign Students' Day." Exhibits on the fields of foods textiles, health, nutrition, clothing. view, Wellington, Parsons, St. Paul and Vinland high schools. The program will begin at 7:45 p.m. with a welcoming speech by George B. Smith, dean of the University. Eight countries will present short programs of dances, songs, and skirts, and France will present a pantomime. The many displays by students from Lawrence, McLouth, Haskell Institute, Bethel, Overbrook. Bernard Carpentier, Puy-de-Dome, France, graduate student. are being seen Williamsburg, Bonner Springs, Washington at Linwood, Fair- Indigence among Americans over $ \ell5 $ years of age has dropped in the past 10 years from an average of three persons out of 10 to less than one in 10. The main markets for fresh apples exported by the United States in 1957 were Canada, Cuba and England. If you are having trouble with your servants, take a break and eat out tonight. ___ Jumbo Shrimp 1.50 Barbequed Ribs 1.50 1/2 Fried Chicken 1.50 Eat in the Blue Room or in your car. Did You Go to the Humanities Lecture? If This Is You, You Win $5.00 If you are the person circled in the above picture, then you win $5.00. Bring this ad to the Lawrence Sanitary office at 6th and Vermont before 3:00 tomorrow, present your ID card, and you will receive a $5.00 bill. Serving KU For Over 38 Years With Top Quality Dairy Products Feature Flavor for April Pick up $ _{1/2} $ Gallon Today BLUEBERRY ALL STAR ICE CREAM - Life "HULOT" AT 7 & 10 "GEORDIE" AT 8:25 ONLY STUDENTS DISCOUNT — 75c WITH I.D. U.S. KEDS COURT KING for perfect footwork and comfort Professionally designed by and for top-flight tennis players. Featuring a flexible arch for comfort; an abrasion-resistant sole that stands up to any playing surface; laces to the toe to insure perfect fit, complete support. Fully cushioned, heel to toe. About $8.50. LOOK FOR THE KEDS LABEL The Shoe of Champions United States Rubber Rockefeller Center, New York 20. N.Y.