Page 12 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 24, 1965 Lead Roles Announced In 'My Fair Lady' Cast Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Lewin Goff, director of the University Theatre and professor of speech and drama, has announced the actors for the four main parts of the fall production of "My Fair Lady." Pat Wise. Oklahbma City junior, will play Eliza; Paul Hough, Topeka sophomore, Freddy; and Kip Niven, Prairie Village sophomore, Doolittle. Bogalusa Integrates BOGALUSA, La.—(UPI)—Mayor Jesse Cutter in a radio broadcast Sunday said that all facilities would be desegregated. Tom Rea, instructor of speech and drama, will play the part of Higgins. Prof. Goff said the main characters were chosen early because the show will start four weeks after the beginning of school. The main characters will have time to learn their parts and a start can be made on the costumes. In September, the show will be able to go into full rehearsal immediately. Canadian Celebration Opens with Explosion The actors for the show were chosen after tryouts last week. Judges were Robert Baustian, professor of orchestra and conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra, and Prof. Goff. The rest of the cast will be chosen in the fall. MONTREAL — (UPI)— A terrorist bomb ripped through the front of a downtown insurance building early today, a national holiday in honor of Queen Victoria. Police received a wave of telephoned bomb threats and at least two other bombs were discovered - one at an army barracks, the other at a post office. Another telephoned threat sent the city's bomb squad to an armory where they found a ticking alarm clock, but no bomb. The terrorist activity, described by police as that of French-Canadian separatists, struck Montreal as all Canada began to observe "Empire Day" which commemorates the reign of the 19th Century monarch. Features Supplementary Textbook Reading Material Paperback Books, Magazines, Newspapers Greeting Cards, Gifts Hours: 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. DAILY—Including Sunday 912 Mass. 4th EDITION available THURSDAY, MAY 27 The fourth edition of the 1965 JAYHAWKER will be given out Thursday, May 27, in Strong Hall and the Information Booth. Just present your JAYHAWKER Fee Receipt. The cover plus the first three issues will also be available. The JAYHAWKER will not be mailed out this summer. Be sure and pick them up before you leave at the JAYHAWKER office.