Cervantes Day to be celebrated Lecture by Spanish novelist and satirical film on Marshall Plan will highlight festivities Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, immortal author of "Don Quijote" and father of Spanish literature, will be honored Saturday when the Department of Spanish and Portuguese celebrates Cervantes Day. "This event not only pays tribute to Spain's greatest writer, but THE DAY'S EVENTS will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the South Lounge on the main floor of the Kansas Union. Coffee and donuts will be served. AdDay1966 is slated for Wednesday Ad Day is a yearly program designed to provide students in advertising and related fields with a supplement to their education by giving them insights into areas that they are unable to cover in class work. The program is open to all students and all events, except the Ad Day Banquet, are free of charge. Plans have been completed for Ad Day, 1966, by the KU chapters of Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising organizations, Wednesday. At 9:30, W. J. van Wormer, Vice-President of McCormick Armstrong, Inc., Wichita, will speak on "The Graphic Arts." A speech on "Media Buying in Unfamiliar Markets" will be given at 10:30 by John Beach, Senior Vice-President of Associated Advertising Agency, Inc., Wichita. After a lunch break, Frank Seymour, Frank Seymour Associated, Inc., public relations, Detroit, Mich., will speak at 1:30 on "The Negro Market, Problems and Pitfalls." WALTER ARMBREWSTER, Creative Director and Vice-President, D'Arcy Advertising Agency, St. Louis, Mo., will give the last speech of the day at 3:30. It will be on "Merchandising Budweiser on Campus." The Ad Day Banquet will be held at 5 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. A ticket costing $1 may be purchased at the Kansan Business Office, Flint Hall. also gives those people interested in Spanish and Spanish-American culture a chance to get together for a day of Hispanic festivities." Cherrie Soper, Spanish and Portuguese instructor and publicity chairman for Saturday's event, said. The event with Spanish reminiscences will feature a lecture by Ana Maria Matute, distinguished Spanish novelist, and the Spanish film, "Bienvenido Mr. Marshall." A humorous Spanish film satirizing the Marshall Plan, will be shown twice at 7:30 p.m. Friday in 303 Bailey and at 10 a.m. Saturday in Dyche Auditorium. MISS MATUTE will speak about "the Spanish Civil War in the contemporary novelists" at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Starting at 9 a.m. Saturday, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Kansas Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) will be the hosts at an informal coffee in the parlors on the second floor of the Kansas Union. Registration will take place from 8:30 to 11 a.m. in the parlors of the Kansas Union Ballroom. Following Miss Matute's lecture, the annual meeting of the Kansas chapter of AATSP will take place at 11 a.m. "WHERE HAVE we been and where are we going?" will be discussed at the meeting by Prof. Eugene Savaiana, chairman of the Spanish department at the University of Wichita. Peggy Tomkins of the Kansas State College in Pittsburg, will talk on "Learning Spanish from a student viewpoint" as part of the 11 a.m. meeting. WEATHER Generally fair and warmer weather is predicted by the U.S. Weather Bureau for tonight and Friday. The low tonight is to be in the mid 30's accompanied with 10 to 20 mph winds. 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