University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 11, 1962 Two Programs Set for Tonight The Symposium of Contemporary American Music programs for tonight will be a carillon recital by Ronald Barnes, university carilloneur, at 7 p.m. and a concert of chamber music at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. The carillon program will feature six pieces for carillon by Gian-Carlo Menotti and "Summer Fanfares, 1956" by Roy Hamlin Johnson, associate professor of piano. The other pieces will be "Three Designs" by Milford Myhre, "Prelude and Toccata Costante" by Johan Franco, "Ostinato" by Paul Breske, and "Toccata and Fugue" by Gary C. White, Lawrence graduate student. The concert in Swarthout will include a quartet for brass by Stanley Shumway, instructor of organ and theory, a trombone sonata by Paul W. Whear, a song cycle on Edna St. Vincent Millay poems by Robert Kelley, a "Sonata Brevis, Op. 80" by Gardner Read, and a quintet for brasses by Arthur Frackenpohl. The concerts will be broadcast over KANU-FM and is open to the public free of charge. Symposium Tryouts Set Open tryouts for the drama symposium will be held from 4 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday in the Experimental Theater, Murphy Hall. UN Delegate Speaks To International Club Muhammad Zafrulla Khan, Pakistan's permanent representative to the United Nations, will speak at the International Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union. He will speak on "The Role of Students in International Relations." All students, both American and International, are welcome MARSEILLES, France — (UPI) — Eight Cezanne paintings worth an estimated $2 million which were stolen last year were recovered today in an abandoned automobile. Stolen Art Works Recovered in Car The paintings had been removed from their frames but were undamaged. The art works, including "The Card Players," valued at $1 million, were stolen the night of Aug. 31 from an exhibition hall at Aix-en-Provence near this southern French city. One of the paintings belongs to Sydney Simon, a New York art collector, and another to the St. Louis, Mo., museum. No arrests have been made in the art theft-one of the largest in modern history. Japanese Film Set "The Phantom Horse," a Japanese film with English subtitles, will be shown for KU faculty and students at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 13 in Fraser Auditorium. Have a Library Date? Susan Olson, Alpha Chi Omega, models one of the two-piece outfits that are ready when you are. Lady Manhattan will take you there in style Sizes 8-18 Priced from $14.98- $19.98 What makes Lucky Strike the favorite regular cigarette of college smokers? Fine-tobacco taste. It's a great taste to start with, and it spoils you for other cigarettes. That's why Lucky smokers stay Lucky smokers. So, get with the taste you'll want to stay with. Get Lucky today. A. T. Cun Product of The American Rolaeeo Company - "Rolaeeo is our middle name"