Centennial celebration open to all; most free What parts of the University of Kansas Centennial Celebration are open to the public? For what events do I need tickets? How do I get them? For Kansans and others who wish to join in the honoring of the University's one hundredth birthday, here are the answers to the questions which have been raised: The entire celebration is open to the public. There is no charge for the addresses and discussions during the $31^{\frac{1}{2}}$ days of the Inter-Century Seminar which began yesterday morning. All major events of the Seminar will take place in Hoch Auditorium, morning, afternoon, and evening, except for the address by Arthur Larson today at 8 p.m., which will be in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Only events for which tickets are necessary is the luncheon, at $2.50 each, at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, and the Seminar Dinner, at $4, tonight. All will be in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The public is welcome. Tickets may be obtained from the Kansas Union Ticket Center up to noon of the day before the event. The Student Activities Day on Saturday will feature an old-fashioned picnic, with contests and games, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Potter Lake area. Everyone is welcome. Tickets for the evening entertainment and dance at Allen Field House went on sale Monday at the Information Booth and the Kansas Union Ticket Center on the campus and at Weaver's and Kief's Record Shops in Lawrence. Tickets for the Concert Course events may be ordered now from the University Theatre Box Office. The Robert Shaw Chorale will sing April 18; the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra will play April 21. Both performances are at 8:20 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium and tickets are $4.12, $3.61, or $2.83. The Engineering Exposition on April 22-23 as usual will be completely open to the public without charge. The Kansas Relays will have an added day of events on Thursday, April 21, for freshman and junior college athletes. General admission tickets for Thursday and Friday, April 21 and 22, may be obtained from Allen Field House or bought at the gate at $1.00 for adults and $.50 for grade through high school students; KU students are admitted free on their ID cards. On Saturday, April 23, general admission tickets are $1.50 for adults, $.75 for grade through high school students, and $.50 for KU students. Advance tickets for Saturday, April 23, may be purchased from Lawrence civic club members only for $1.00 and $.50. Public sale of tickets for the opera "Carry Nation" will begin April 21, but orders are being accepted now by the University Theatre Box Office. Prices are $2.40, $1.80, and $1.20. The opening night performance on April 28 will be a formal dress affair, and few tickets are left. 14 Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 12, 1966 Hot Donuts 8 to 12 p.m.Daily Joe's Bakery open 24 hours a day (closed 6 p.m. Saturday till 4 p.m.Sunday) Cookies, Rolls, Pies, Decorated Cakes and Drinks 616 W.9th VI 3-4720 616 W. 9th VI 3-4720 HAVING A PARTY? We are always happy to serve you with Ice cold 6 pacs all kinds Ice cold beverages Chips, nuts, cookies Variety of grocery items Crushed ice, candy LAWRENCE ICE COMPANY 616 Vt. Open to 10 p.m. Every Evening Ph. VI 3-0350