一 University Daily Kansan Page 8 Thursday, April 25, 1957 British Author To Speak At 33rd Cervantes Day The highlight of the year's program for the Spanish department will be Friday and Saturday when Spanish teachers and their students from elementary schools through college in Kansas and Missouri will be the guests of the Spanish department at the 33rd annual Cervantes Day. Dr. Walter Starkie, author, director of the British Institute in Madrid, and now a visiting professor at the University of Texas, will talk on "The Wandering of Don Quixote and Sancho" at 10 a. m. Saturday in 110 Fraser. He will give a public lecture at 8 p. m. Friday in Bailey Auditorium on "Gypsy Life, History and Music." Kansas Chapter Meeting Saturday's program will open with the annual meeting of the Kansas chapter of the American Assn. of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. W. H. Shoemaker, professor of Romance languages and literatures, is general chairman of the program. The movie "Dona Perfecta", will be shown at 3:30 p. m. Friday in Bailey Auditorium, at 16:15 a. m. Saturday in Lindley Auditorium and at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in Bailey Auditorium. Saturday noon the group will visit the new KU sound laboratories The activities of Cervantes Day will end with a variety program in Strong, Auditorium by students. KU's part will be Mexican songs, recitation of Spanish poetry and several skits. Kansas students will also present a comedy, "The Man Who Married an Unmanageable Wife." Members of the cast are: David Hutchinson. Billings Wins Nomination (Continued from Page 1.) Wallace, Omaha, Neb., junior, and Richard Lewis, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore. Women's dorms—Marijorie Plumb, Overland Park sophomore; Wanda Welliver, Oberlin junior, and Donna Daise, Ruleton junior. Freshman women's dorms— Kay Cronkite, St. Joseph, Mo., freshman; Jane Dean, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, and Nancy Suellentrop, Great Bend freshman. Co-ops and professional fraternities—John Dealy. Topeka junior. Married, unorganized—Ted Barnes, Salina graduate student. Unmarried, unorganized—Dale Brethower, Nevis, Minn., sophomore; Edward Prelock, Cleveland, Ohio, junior, and Mary Pontius, Lawrence sophomore. Senior class vice president—Gene Paris, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Dale Flanagan, Columbus junior; and Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan., junior. Sophomore class vice president—Don West, Salina freshman; Ken Wagnon, Wichita freshman, and Bob Luce, Ottawa freshman. CITY SERVICE TIPS BY UNCLE TOM Something old - Something new No one blue Even the old ones can have that "new look." Whether it's indoor polish job you can count on to do well. Drive in and be served. Maryville, Mo.; Janet Mangan, Kansas City, Kan.; Margaret Kurt, Kansas City, Mo. All are freshmen. Donna Fink, Fredonia, Robert Yaple, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomores; Miles Rickart, Lyndon, Richard Reitz, Council Grove, Laura Noell, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Marcel Spaulding, Lawrence; Victor Baptiste, Kansas City, Kan., seniors NUMBER 6 SERVICE We can fuel all the people all the time Arnold Weiss, assistant professor of Romance languages, is director of the play. W. 23rd at 59 Hwy. Prizes will be awarded to outstanding high school students of Spanish. Second Speech Contest Ends Winners in the second intramural speech contest last night in Green Hall were Carolyn Roberson, Leavenworth senior, and John E. Rodgers, Peradise junior. Five women and 13 men gave demonstration speeches in the contest. Miss Roberson showed how to prepare snail dishes and Rodgers told how to make French salad. Other winners in the women's division were Georgia Gibson, Kansas City, Kan, junior, "how to do exercises in the kitchen," second place; Anne Proctor, Augusta junior, "how to apply facial makeup," third, and Carolyn King, Topeka junior, "how to give artificial respiration," fourth. In the men's division, second place went to Bill Bridgen, Topeka junior, "how to dance to Calypso music"; third to Robert Valdois, Haven junior, "how to work and design with plastic", and fourth to Lester Loo, Colorado Springs, Colo. freshman, "how to hypnotize." A dinner honoring T. DeWitt Carr, retiring dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, will be held at 6:30 tonight in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. CRAFT & HOBBY SUPPLIES Balsa Paint Flock Plastic Kits UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth Dinner Tonight To Honor Retiring Dean Carr Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy speech honoring Dean Carr who will leave in June. About 120 are expected to attend. Guests will include Alf Landon, former governor of Kansas and presidential candidate; William H. Muchnic president, of nic, president of Dean Carr Shop First Brown's NEW! NEW! NEW! Ivy League Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS In Wanted Patterns $2.49 and $2.98 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. PAT READ 445 Tennessee St. - INDIAN HANDICRAFT - SILVER JEWELRY - NAVAJO RUGS Gifts in All Price Classes open under new mangement Announcing... "A VERITABLE MUSEUM" Open 9:00 to 5:00 Southern Pit Hours—11:30 a.m. to 12 Midnight Try Our Delicious Noon Luncheon 1834 Mass. LFM, Atchison; Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Mize, also of LFM, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keeler, executive vice president of Phillips Petroleum Co.; and M. T. Veach and Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Lawrence of Black and Veatch, consulting engineers from Kansas City, Mo. Free ports in the modern sense first sprang up in the medieval Hanseatic League of German cities, grouped together for purposes of trade. Hanseatic free zones stretched from Bergen, Norway, to Leghorn, Italy, and as far east as the ancient Russian principality of Novgorod. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2666 CORRECTION In the list given in Wednesday's Daily Kansan of students initiated in the Quill Club, Bernard M. West, Wichita sophomore, should have been named instead of Bernard Marshall as it was incorrectly reported to The Daily Kansan. GLASS Auto Glass Tabletops Sudden Service AUTO GLASS CO. East End of 9th Street 54th AP 2. Si be don ministre 3. A of stuc tration Wit genera pender 1. Student g interes fare. 4. P ments ed. must 5. solely 9. 7 able courses 10. forme by th - Des appea of the Wil olyn ' won class struct Cc By How went Joan Swee Berge