Russian film to be shown A prize winning Soviet film, "The Lady With the Dog," called Chekhov's short story, will be shown Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Bailey Hall, room 3. The film, presented by the Russian Club, is in Russian with English subtitles. Admission is free for the film, which is open to the public. Foundation president to speak The president of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation will speak in Dyche Auditorium from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday. Nancy V. Snyder will speak on the topic "Origin and Purpose of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation." The executive vice-president of McGinnis and Associates, Inc., Charles A. James Jr., will also speak on "The Allied Health Professions In and Out of Court." James will speak from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on the same date. McGinnis and Associates is a firm of insurance consultants in Chicago, III. KU archers to compete in tourney Ten students from the University of Kansas will participate in the Central Region Postal Archery Tournament Friday, Ray Totten, Overland Park junior, said Monday. The tuernament, Totten said, will be held every Friday at 2:30 p.m. for three weeks in Robinson Gym. Shultz to speak at 'Dining In' The University of Kansas Air Force ROTC's annual "Dining In" will be tonight at the Forbes Air Force Base Officers Club in Topeka. Senator Reynolds Shultz will be guest speaker and 11 cadets and one KU official will receive awards for outstanding achievement. Graduation offices to be moved General commencement headquarters are being moved from the Kansas Union to McCollum Hall, said Jerry Hutchison, assistant director of the Alumni Association. McCollum Hall will be used to accommodate parents and alumni during commencement activities. Some of the smaller commencement events will remain in the north part of the Union, Hutchison said. The 1920 Golden Anniversary will be held at McCollum the evening of May 30. The All-American Class Luncheon will also be held the evening of May 30 in the Lewis Hall dining room. Free shuttle bus service will be available to and from McCollum, Hutchison said. Date correction for annual review Feast features foreign food The April 23 Kansan ran an article which listed an incorrect date for the annual Tri-Service ROTC Review. The correct time and date for the event is 3:45 p.m., May 8. Foreign food connoisseurs will have the opportunity to taste specialty dishes from eight nations at the International Club banquet at 6:30 p.m. May 10 in the Kansas Union cafeteria. Apr. 30 KANSAN 3 1970 Single Muffler Installed for any American car. $12.95 Dennis Parle, assistant to the dean of foreign students and a representative of the International Club, said the club would be celebrating its fifteenth anniversary on the KU campus at the banquet. Members of the International SAVE YOURSELF AFINE T.I.R.E. co. 720 East 9th VI 3-0950 Club, Parle said, will prepare the entire dinner. The meal will start with an Iranian salad. Various entrees include a Turkish chicken casserole, a pork and chicken dish from Thailand—vermicelli, a Latin American bean dish—frijoles, a Chinese shrimp vegetable dish and an Indian rice dish—pullao. Dessert will be baclava from Egypt. Parle said four numbers were included on the entertainment Highlighting the evening will be the crowning of the annual Scheherazade queen, Parle said. This year 11 girls from different nations including Latin America, Israel, Thailand, Great Britain, Finland and China will compete. program. In addition to an Israeli pantomime, Indian popular songs and Arabian folk dances performed by students from those nations, east European folk songs will be sung by Piotr Bozyk, Lodz, Poland, graduate student. Kansan errs; KU coed not arrested in curfew Raney Drug Stores Joan Irvine, New York senior, was not arrested for a curfew violation as reported in Tuesday's Kansan. Miss Irvine said she became involved with the legal defense fund established for people arrested because another person in the house where she lives was arrested, and Miss Irvine made arrangements for legal services. 3 locations to serve your every need Plaza, 1800 Mass. Hillcrest, 925 Iowa Downtown, 921 Mass. Complete lines of cosmetics, toiletries Complete prescription departments and fountain service. PLANNING A TRIP?? Let Maupintour TRAVEL SERVICE Make Your Summer Plans Early With Us Malls Shopping Center VI 3-1211 Putt-Putt's ONCE-A-YEAR-SALE May1,2,3 only Package Deal—30 games $10.00 Regular $22.50 Can be used any time Get yours! The DRAUGHT HOUSE is SMOKEY BEAR This weekend from 8:00 to 12:00 HEAVY MUSIC Both SATURDAY & FRIDAY $1.00 PER PITCHER 804 W. 24th