Friday, April 23,1965 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Tax Questions to Be Featured At Annual Accountants' Day The 11th annual Accountants' Day, centering on discussions of important tax issues, will be held Monday. William Smith, Shawnee Mission senior, said the event will take place in the Kansas Union. Guests attending the convention will include members of the Kansas City chapter of the National Association of Accountants (NAA), the other sponsor of the event: members of about 50 certified public accountant firms in the Kansas City area, and special guests of professors and students from over 20 colleges. The program will begin at 12:15 p.m. with a luncheon in the Big Eight Room in the Union, Smith said. He will preside at the luncheon and will introduce the speaker, Darwin Daicoff, director of the Kansas Office of Economic Analysis. Daicoff's topic will be "Economists' Recommendations for Tax Reforms."3 Smith, president of the KU Accounting Society, which is co-sponsoring Accountant Day, said the program will be directed toward accounting majors. SMITH EXPLAINED the afternoon session would consist of two guest speakers and a panel discussion, all to be held in the Forum Room. OTHER PANEL members include: Jack Myers, tax manager at Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co.; James Weimer, tax manager at Price-Waterhouse and Co.; Jane Empie, tax manager at Hallmark Cards; and Eugene Morgan, vice-president and treasurer of the Spencer Chemical division of the Gulf Oil Co. At 1:45 p.m. Marshall Faillace, a partner of Arthur Anderson and Co., of Kansas City, will speak on "Distorting Influences of Taxes on Business Decisions." A panel moderated by Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor of business administration, will discuss "Tax Administration." Robert A. Page, president of Garvey, Inc., will speak at 2:45 on "Effect of Elimination of Percentage Depletion." Smith said the day would be concluded with a buffet dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the Kansas Room, John Pachak, president of the Kansas City chapter of NAA, and George Beckmann, chairman of the council of International Programs, will discuss the "KU International Program" at the dinner. Entertainment will be furnished by the Sweet Adelines under the direction of Mrs. Sylvia Nahman. KU-Y Has Vacancies In 12 Student Groups KU-Y cabinet positions for next year are still open in many fields. Application can be made in the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union, according to Jim Perkins, Prairie Village junior and co-president of the KU-Y. There are openings in the Current Issues Forum, KU-Y Jayhawker, Model United Nations, Freshman Model Senate, Membership Campaign and the Handicapped Children activities. KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO "HENRY MANCINI" These Maneci "bests" include Moon River Baby Elephant Walk, Peter Gunn, Mr. Lucky Charade and 7 more delightful tunes. LPM/LSP-2693 Henry Mancini's delightful movie score contains *The Pink Panther Theme*. It Had Better Be Tonight and 9 other tunes. Dynagroove. LPM/LSP-2795 KIEF'S RECORDS & HiFi Invites YOU TO ENJOY HENRY MANCINI AT A SPECIAL PRICE! $3.69 - LP'S... Dearheart Charade Breakfast at Tiffanys Concert Sound of Mancini Uniquely Mancini Our Man in Hollywood Peter Gunn Mr. Lucky KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO VI 2-1544 Malls Shopping Center Open 10 to 8 ROCK CHALK REVUE INTERVIEWS PRODUCER AND BUSINESS MANAGER SUNDAY APRIL 25 2:30 ALCOVE A KANSAS UNION Bring a letter stating qualifications, experience and suggestions for the Revue to the KU-Y office in the Union by Sat., April 24.