University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 19, 1963 Page 5 African Foreign Students From 9 States Meet Saturday African students from nine states will meet here Saturday to discuss problems and common interests. Twenty to 35 students from Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota are expected to attend the conference of the Central Region of the Pan African Students Organization in the Americas, Inc. (PASOA). Augustine Kyei, Ashanti, Ghana, senior and acting vice president and chairman of PASOA, said the conference will help Africans build a strong central executive to serve PASOA and Africa. The day-long conference, which will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union, will be divided into three different sessions. The speakers at the morning session will be Dr. Clark Coan, assistant dean of students and foreign student adviser; Clifford Ketzel, associate professor of political science, and Errol Harris, professor of philosophy. The afternoon session will be divided into three sub-groups. These sub-groups will talk on "Pan-Africanism," the financial situation of the organization, and student welfare. After two hours of discussion, Man Ordained at Age 73 HITCHIN, England —(UPI)— The Right Rev. John Trillo, Bishop of Bedford, presided yesterday at ordination ceremonies in the parish church for Frank Newman, 73. these groups will present their reports in the general meeting. The afternoon session will be followed by election of the permanent officers of the organization. Berger to Talk on Russian Art, Culture Klaus Berger, professor of art history, will lecture on Russian culture at 4:30 tomorrow in the lecture hall in Spooner. Prof. Berger has spent three months in Russia under the government exchange program. He has chosen as his subject, "Cloisters and Icons." He said icons are a special kind of pictures that hang in Russian churches. He added that he will center his talk around their relation to medieval Russian art. Film Series to Show 'Grapes of Wrath' Next "Grapes of Wrath," a movie based on John Steinbeck's novel, will be shown at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Wednesday Night CHICKEN SPECIAL All You Can Eat ONLY $1 drink and dessert extra Little Banquet Ample free parking on the Malls The film is part of the Student Union Activities classical film series. Timothy Mitchell, Salina sophomore, and chairman of the film series, said the film deals with the migration of farm workers from Oklahoma to California during a prolonged drought. It particularly deals with one family and the special problems they encounter en route. Ample free parking on the Malls Earl's salutes Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Sigma Today, all members of these groups SAVE 10% on all pizzas. Just clip this ad and bring your Student I.D. A PIZZA PALACE AT 729 MASS. bring your Student I.D. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified ...AND THEN THERE WAS ONE Start with a carton and you'll end up knowing why Winston is America's number one filter cigarette...first in sales because it's first in flavor. The next time you buy cigarettes, buy pleasure by the carton...Winston! Winston tastes good like a cigarette should! © 1962 B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Open Every Evening Safeway Key Rexall Drugs Speed-Wash T. G. & Y. Western Auto Malls Barber Shop Ronnie's Beauty Salon ACME Laundry & Cleaners Little Banquet Count Down House Peggy's Gifts & Cards Elms Sinclair Service Maupintour Travel Kief's Record & Hi-Fi Shop Evenings