Page 7 and per- AUFS Speaker Urges Concentration In Areas Handy -872-1 Latin American countries must be viewed individually and objectively if a true picture of the problems and possible reforms is to be obtained, Richard Patch said yesterday. The Latin American affairs writer for the American Universities Field Staff spoke at the Faculty Forum hincheon. PATCH HAS SPENT the last 12 years studying and writing on Latin America, particularly Bolivia and Peru. "A better picture can be obtained by specializing in the study of one or two countries rather than analyzing Latin America as a whole." Patch said. He said many people stereotype Latin America as a whole, and tend to think happenings in one country are typical of what is or could happen in other Latin American countries. "MANY OF THESE changes are not as significant as we take them to be." Patch said. He said several people feel the Bolivian revolution of 1952 was a failure because it worsened economic problems rather than bettered them. "It now costs $1.36 to mine an ounce of tin which on the market will bring from $1.00 to $1.10," Patch said. He maintained, however, that the revolution was successful in some social aspects, as it stimulated a The Italian film, "The Bicycle Thief," will be shown at 7 p.m. May 1, in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Italian Movie To be Shown May1 The film, in Italian dialogue with English subtitles, is being presented as part of the Student Union Activities Classical Film Series. "The Bicycle Thief" is based upon the book of the same name by Luigi Bartolini. Vittorio De Sica, an Italian director and actor, directed the film. Filmed on the streets of Rome with a predominantly non-professional cast, "The Bicycle Thief" is a simple but deeply moving story, according to reviews. The film has won many awards from the film industry in the year of its production. It was voted the best foreign film of the year by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and also by the New York Film Critics. Time magazine referred to it as "the best film in 30 years." COLLEGE STATION. Tex. — (UPI) — Glamour, a national women's fashion magazine, recently wrote to the Texas A&M College information office asking for "any news of interest to young women." Now She Knows The college sent back these facts: A&M has an enrollment of 8,100 male students and no coeds. STUDENTS Grease Jobs . . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . . 98c Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing 7 a.m.-11 p.m. PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd SOUTHSIDE TV & Appliance SERVICE Specialists on duty VI 3-5140 Thursday, March 28,1963 University Daily Kansan population movement of the Indians from the highlands to the urban areas. "ENDING ON A hopeful note". Patch said, "the social significance shown by the Belivian Indian population's national revolution may serve as a model for the rest of Latin America." DRIVE IN FACILITIES 1422 W. 23rd A. A. Strassenburg, associate professor of physics, will be the speaker at the Faculty Forum next week. A. A. Strassenburg, associate professor of physics, will talk on disarmament at the Current Events Forum at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Strassenburg to Talk On Disarmament The Vox Populi general assembly will hold its last meeting before the spring election at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Vox president Roger Wilson said final preparations for the election would be made at the meeting. Vox Meeting Tonight BIRD TV-RADIO TV- RADIO 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service Where's the action fellers? Wherever or whatever it is, you're there in the Flying Bridge Jacket by H-I-S. Crafted of durable Heathcote Poplin, this seeworthy jacket has a zip front and zipper pocket; roll-away hood for rough weather; draw-string on bottom to keep you snug 'n shipshape. NAUTICAL AND NIFTY! $9.95 Other Spring Jacket Styles $8.95 to $19.95 ON THE HILL PERSHING RIFLES WORK DAY Sat. March 30, 8-5 p.m. You Furnish the Job - We Furnish the Manpower Before Sat. call VI 3-5002 after 5. On Sat. call VI 3-2700 ext. 339 Need Help? Call the P/R's When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified formerly Gustafson's The College Jeweler "IT'S OK TO OWE RAY" 809 Mass.