Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 2, 1963 Festival Features American Appeal The 1963 International Festival will have more appeal to American students than any of its predecessors, according to Vinod Patel, Baroda, India, special student, who is chairman of a planning committee in charge of the festival. The show this year—"Happy Fella Around the World"—will include exhibits and an evening of entertainment. AMONG THE groups and nations planning to have exhibits are Latin America, Korea, Pakistan, Africa, Scandinavia, India, Greece, the Philippines, Turkey, People-to-People, Arab nations, Cambodia and the Peace Corps. Among the countries or areas listed for the program are Germany, Africa, the Philippines, India, Arab nations, Cambodia and Latin America. Each group will have eight minutes for their performance. Each group will present a program which will relate to the theme of the show. THE FESTIVAL, sponsored by the foreign student adviser's office, will Those countries, which have not been listed and still are interested in participating, should contact the foreign student adviser's office in Room 214, Strong Hall. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS be held Saturday, April 20, in Hoch Auditorium. The exhibits will open at 5 p.m. and will remain open until 7:45 p.m. They will re-open again for one hour following the evening program. The evening program will be at 7:45 and will last for about 90 minutes. Members of the planning committee are Fatal; Suzanne Bolstad, Oslo, Norway, graduate student; Luis Umerez, Caracas, Venezuela, senior; Gregs Thomopolus, Benin City, Nigeria, sophomore; Kang Seng, Cambodia, sophomore, and Costa Rosa Macedo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, graduate student. Rab Malik of Pakistan and Omneya Souelm of Egypt, both graduate students, have been selected as the master and the mistress of ceremonies. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR ENGRAVING Daniel's specializes in quality and precision workmanship in all repair work. REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE DANIEL'S JEWELRY 914 Mass. A KU professor will lecture tomorrow on "The Role of Physics in Modern Society." Strassenburg to Talk At Faculty Forum Arnold Strassenburg, associate professor of physics, will speak at the Faculty Forum at noon in the English Room of the Kansas Union. He said he will also explain his views on what part physics has played in the national defense effort. Wed Saturday: 700 Couples ROBERTO'S SUNDAY SPECIAL on Spaghetti & Pizza DANCING LONDON — (UPI) — Over 700 couples were married in London Registrar office Saturday in the rush to get wed before April 5, the deadline for claiming tax relief on 1962 income. Commissioned officers from the KU Army ROTC program have been, on the average, in the top 25 per cent of their classes at the United States Infantry School at Fort Benning, Ga., according to a letter from the Commanding General there. KU Officers Do Well In Infantry School Vice Chancellor George B. Smith commended the ROTC program. "We are proud of the military science department for maintaining the tradition of producing outstanding commissioned officers," he said. KU is one of the 224 universities supplying commissioned officers to the infantry school. FREE FAST DELIVERY ON CAMPUS CALL VI 3-1086 Kansan Classified Ads Get Results get Lots More from L&M It's the rich-flavor leaf that does it! Among L&M's choice tobaccos there's more of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some unfiltered cigarettes. And with L&M's modern filter—the Miracle Tip—only pure white touches your lips. Get lots more from L&M—the filter cigarette for people who really like to smoke.