Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 14, 1963 Exile From Cuba To Talk At Forum Enrique Llaca, one of the leaders of the Bay of Pigs invasion of 1961, will speak at the Current Events Forum at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. A dinner at 6 p.m. in Parlor A will precede Llaca's talk. IN 1959, Lilia became the first political exile under Fidel Castro's regime. Lilia published a series of articles condemning the new Cuban government and was arrested and forced to seek asylum. Llaca was co-founder of the Democratic Representative Front, the exiles' organization which organized the Bay of Pigs invasion. He was serving as transport quartermaster of the SS Houston when it was sunk. He was imprisoned in Cuba for 20 months and returned to the United States as part of the drug-prisoner exchange of last December. He spent 20 months in prison before his release following prisoner negotiations between the United States and Cuba. Llaca currently is conducting a speaking tour through the United States, which is sponsored by the Young Americans for Freedom, an national organization. Final Humanities Talk in Murphy Edward Lowinsky, professor of music history at the University of Chicago, will be the speaker at the Humanities Lecture to be held at 8 p.m. May 14 in the University Theatre. Lowinsky's subject will be "Musical Genius: Origins and Evolution of a Concept." A reception will be held in Murphy Lounge following the lecture. Barbershop Singing Set for Saturday Harmonious strains of barbershop quartet singing will fill the air at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Community Building located at Eleventh and Vermont Streets. That fourth annual "Parade of Quartets" will feature six entries. They are The Four Pitchkikers from Springfield, Mo., and 1959 International Barbershop Quartet Champions; Aqua Tones from Lawrence and 1962 International Medalists; The Commanders (Cavaliers) from Wichita; The Steep'ejacks from Lawrence; and the Lawrence Barberhawks Chorus and Lawrence Sweet Adelines Chorus. The program is sponsored by the Lawrence Barberhawks. Chancery Club To Meet Tonight The Chancery Club, an organization open to all undergraduate students interested in law, will meet at 7:30 tonight in Moot Courtroom in Green Hall. The meeting will be open to the public, and the main order of business will be election of officers and outlining next year's program. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries VI3-4720 412 W. 9th Auto Wrecking and Junk New and Used Parts and Tires East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 Enrique Llaca Western Civilization review sessions for the comprehensive examination have been changed from Bailey Auditorium to Fraser Theater, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:15 to 10:30. If approved, the University of Wichita will become Wichita State University July 1, 1964. The state will assume control and financing of the school. Western Civilization Test Reviews Changed WICHITA — (UPI) — Wichita voters decide today whether to donate their university to the state. The examination will be given at 1 p.m. Saturday. Wichita Voters Decide WU Issue Voters will seek a reduction in Ad Valorem taxes from $6\frac{1}{4}$ mills to $1\frac{1}{2}$ mills. The remainder of the tax levy will be left to retire outstanding bonded indebtedness. The past legislature passed a law enabling the vote which would bring the city-owned school into the state system as an "associate" of the University of Kansas. The parent university would be a clearing house for curriculum and financial matters. The city of Wichita has operated the University since 1926, but a move was started to include it in the state system of higher education when costs kept increasing. You're Always Welcome For the best burgers in Lawrence come down to THE OLD MISSION INN 1904 Mass. BIRD TV-RADIO VI 3-8855 TV- RADIO 908 Mass. - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service Our Specialty "High Styling" Marinello Beauty Salon under new ownership 1119 Mass. VI 3-3330 Diplomatic Break Pends For Venezuela and Haiti PORT-AU-PRINCE Haiti—(UPI) PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti—(UPI) Venezuela has recalled its envy here as a probable prelude to breaking diplomatic relations with the regime of Haitian President Francois Duvalier, informed sources said today. The sources said Venezuelan Charge d'Affairs Juan Bautista Sota called on Haitian Foreign Minister Rene Chalmers yesterday to advise the government of his departure. The U.S. State Department said today it is discussing with Latin American governments the possibility of withdrawing diplomatic recognition from Haiti. his legal term ends tomorrow. VENEZUELA'S reason for considering a break in relations, following long friction with Haiti, was believed to be based on Duvalier's determination to stay in office after The Haitian constitution specifically prohibits a president from succeeding himself. Venezuelan President Romulo Betancourt refuses to recognize unconstitutional governments. ANTI-GOVERNMENT terrorism has led to a dispute with the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. An Organization of American States (OAS) factfinding team paused at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, today for top-level talks with Dominican officials before proceeding to Haiti. The team planned to remain until tomorrow or longer, depending on the talks here and arrangements with the Haitian president to visit the neighboring republic. 1424 CRESCENT ROAD