University Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 22.1972 From Ragtime to Classical 7 Career Spans 50 Years By MARSHA SEARS Kansan Staff Writer Austin Ledwitt, associate professor of music, began his music career by playing the piano in silent movies. "As soon as I learned I could make money with music, my general education was ruined. The wise man is one who chooses what he can do with the least cost. Everyone is a solid brick at heart." In spite of his "ruined education," Ledwid has played the bassoon professionally in operas, musical shows and symphonies, under the direction of many famous conductors. He played under famous conductors, Ledwid rarely knew them personally. "They used to treat players like recalcitrant children, but now they smile and fire you," Ledwith said. of music. In Russia, we play in the cold wearing our coats and hats." "me. Sevikty, d-do you w-want me to o-o-open you w-window?" asked the symphony's stuttering personnel manage Now that money has become a problem with symphonies, there s no time to waste and no time or fun. Ledwith said. "Don't make waves. Do what you have to and shut up," said Ledwitt. "That's the way to make it." "CONDUCTORS NEVER come to the tuning room. There is an unwritten law that they don't associate with their musicians," Ledwid said. "Conductors have to be universally hated to be discovered." Durocur Lecher says, "Nice guys finish in last place." OCCCIONALLY, though, the musicians have an opportunity to get even. Ledwitt said. One winter day in Boston, when the practice room temperature was set at 85°F, a conductor, Fabian Svetskiy, said to his complaining musicians, "In America, you are not lovers TO MAKE a recording without mistakes sometimes takes a symphony as long as two weeks. This requires a great amount of from the musicians and a great amount of money to pay them. "When you work in music, you find yourself demanding perfection," he said. "A recording is like a T.V. program and an unreasonable facsimile of the real thing results. Listening to a recording is not like bearing live music." Musicians, he said, listen to how music is played, not to what is being played. For physical reasons, Ledwith has had to give up playing. The conductor sometimes becomes defensive because some songs don't appeal to musicians than he, Ledwish said. In the old days, the conductors often played in solos. lose their stretch. Luckily, this disease, unlike emphysema, can be arrested if the musician stops playing. "DO I MISS it? No." he said, "very years all at last is long enough. I'd like to play instruments and instrument players often developed an occupational disease similar to emphysema with a heart attack instrument, a musician's lungs "The best things that happen to you are the things you aren't planning for. KU is the best thing that ever happened to me," she says. "You are students and students are here. The people you are with make life." Eighteen years ago, Ledwid came to the University of Kansas to teach bassoon, music history and orchestra. He directed small woodwind groups. When people are 18 to 21 years old, they are willing to learn. When people are 18 to 21 years old, they are willing to learn. When people are 18 to 21 years old, they are willing to learn. "Develop a curiosity about life. If you don't, you might as well." Program to Involve Aged In Recreational Activities "Living Environments for the Aged" will be studied by the KU Center for Applied Behavioral Neuroscience. Dr. Todd Tishler, director of the Center and associate professor of human development and family sciences. The Office of Economic Opportunity and the Institute of Mental Health provided the funds, he said. "We are concerned with Risley said the Center was conducting its research at Wakaraus Monor Retirement Home a nursing home for aged in Lawrence. The research project, he said, was the first of its kind and the problem of inactivity. Riley said he planned to combat this problem with various examples of training. building a better environment for the aged, Risley said. "AU staff members, our waking hours, most nursing home residents are found sitting in their own rooms, no engaging with each other, participating in any activity." Although relatives and friends bring the aged presents, Risley said, they seldom have a voice in the selection of those presents. "To allow them to have a better involvement in the project, we plan a mobile commissary so that the residents can make their own selections," she said. The mobile commissary will carry food, clothing and other necessities. Risley said the Center for Applied Behavioral Analysis has applied to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for a 3-year grant of $50,000 which will enable the center to offer intensive and intensive program at the Wakaraus Nursing Home. Student to Teach Shotokan Karate Kansan Staff Writer There will be a $15 monthly charge and all students will become members of Shokolan which charges a yearly fee of $5. By JUDY HENRY Karate classes taught by a University of Kansas student will begin the first part of March. Dave Mills, Lake Lotawana, Mo. Massachussetts School in a Shokolan Karate School at 1800 Massachusetts St. Classes including a jude course and a women's course in self-development, week nights and Saturdays, any time, advance dependence on individual development and not on completion of a particular course. Mills, who holds a first degree black belt, will teach the courses. Jon Beltran of Kansas City, Mo., midwest director of Shotokan Kodama, will be an instructor. Beltran holds a third degree black belt. Mills said the many styles of karate originated from the idea of self-defense, but some forms took it further than other styles. According to Mills, Shotokan was developed by Funakoshi Gichin in Okinawa from exiting a nuclear plant in 1957 and introduced it in Japan in 1916. MILLS SAID karate is a method of self-defense without equipment. The student that placed emphasis on dynamic attacking and counterattacking techniques using the entire body, often with the goal of coordinating his mental and physical capabilities to produce the physical power characteristic of martial arts. Mills separated karate into three groups: Kihon, the basic technique; Kumite, the prearranged forms that simulate combat; and Kumite, the sparring. He emphasized the importance of coordination in karate. He said perfection of the art was the mental and physical abilities. KU Student Picked For African Tour According to Mills, karate requires mental control and an understanding of one's self. Although Von Ende said two Rotarians approached him and asked him to apply, anyone filling in for the tour. All applicants had to be between 25 and 35 years old, non-identical and working at their profession. Rick Von End, Abilene, Tex. Rick Reid, Calif., the director of University Relations, will go to South Africa Rotary International exchange to Karate has been commercialized in the United States and people do not understand its value. Mills said. "I'm teaching karate as an art form, not as a sport. It's a physical discipline to improve the body and the mind," he said. Van Ende is one of seven people from the Kansas district who will wili serve as their Rotarian spouse and their Rotarian sponser. March 11 for Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg. The group will travel to Nairobi, Cario, Alteng and Romo. The group will travel through South Africa and Swaziland to counterparts, including business partners, mining, menhiring officials, educa MILLS BEGAN studying karate three years ago with Beltran He spent several months in the United States, where he Oshima, the first person to teach Shookou karate in the United States, and he has returned there periodically to work with students in the Japanese teacher. tors and government officials, required to keep daily journals, make reports, and speak to Rota- the United States be said. The men will be hosted by Rotarian families in Africa, Von Ende, and they will speak to Rotarian groups about life in the United States. He said the Rotary would pay all the expenses. According to Von Ende, two countries exchange with each other for two years. Last year, he said the South Africans came Von Ende, a political science student, said, "I don't think me understand why people understand what they institute a system like apartheid. Maybe my background will help me understand the reasons which cause this. Health Care Information Proposed by KU Group Members of the February Sisters and the Student Services Committee meet Monday night to discuss recent advances and proposals for improved health care at Watkins Hospital. Plans for making a student board for establishing boards connected with Watkins Hospital were also considered. Dr. Schwegler, director of the hospital, expressed his interest in setting up such a board, Alain said. The committee would be not limited to senators, but would hopefully consist of a cross-section of informed and interested "I WANT TO teach people how not to fight," he said. "You know you have the ability to kill enemies." He said control not to fight. Using the Kathy Allen, Topeka sophomore and co-chairman of the Student Services Committee, will be conducting a constructive action to be taken on the matter of over-all student health care. Allen suggested a form for preparing an informational handout sheet, to be made available to all students. clarify the differences in health care at Watkins Hospital. The handout would also list specific health services available to students. Allen said she believed Senate would sponsor this action. Alien also discussed the proposal by doctors at Watkins Hospital who have volunteered to write a weekly health column for the newspaper would deal with articles would deal with policies and procedures at Watkins Hospital, and then the columns in issue 21 specific health issues. Allen said ability and having it are two different things." Although he agreed with the importance of self-defense, he said that his training was control of the mind and body through discipline in all areas. Mills said there had been Shotokan karate exhibitions to show the techniques of the martial arts, and actually mental confrontations. 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VI 2- 8608 REPRESENTING THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA *Dwight Boring One day 25 words or fewer: $1.00 each additional word: $.01 With This coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 Free! 209 Providence Lawrence, Kansas Phone 842-0767 Now you can buy stereo components from Koch Audio or visit the dining at BAY AUDIO; 842-294-2911, Prairie Ave. The only true stereo discount house in the midwest. 2-29 Coupon not good on Wednesday (National Taco Day.) Offer expires Feb. 28, 1972 KANSAN WANT ADS Take a look at my mistakes. We have plenty of them from all over the world Haas Imports, 1029 Mass. 2-22 Western Cv. Notes=Now On Sale! There are two ways of looking at it: I. If you use them, you can use them. One day Northside Country Shop, 707 North Street, Northside, IL 60918. Aided, Used furniture, collection items, old wood cooking and heating stoves, electric stoves, bicycle, fireplace, wood beds, chairs, bedding, other of other useful items Open to 5 daily. Herb Allergen B3-345. day 319 FOR SALE you're at a disadvantage Either way it comes to the same thing. New Analysis of Western Civilization Campus Mountain, 1f West 14th, 1f Phone 842-0767 ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Do you use 7.25-15 tire size? We're closing out 5 parts of our best snow cover at $10.90 each plus 2.25 BF (cY39 PM) FR. Stoneback -$222 Tire Clearance! New FD14-10 wide Tire Clearance! New FD14-10 wide Free installation at Ray Stoneback's (new FD14-15) $20 more) tires white side or whitlows 2. If you don't, you're at a disadvantage. Powerful Zenith stereo portable sold new $199.00, now only $50.00. component set demo cut to $89.00 Ravon Max Open Thursdays, Max Open Thursdays, 2-22 8 track stereo tapes $3.49 with this coupon Gregg Tire Co., 814 W 23rd 2-23 69 VW bug, custom interior, 68 VW bus, A/C, radial tires, super clean Call: 843-7248. 2-22 Powerful 80W ELAA (E) Magnavox inner amp-AM-FM unit cut to $250.00 - Rock Star Stereo to $100.00 - Ray Stoneback to $92.95 Stereo Room Stereo) 2-22 TACO GRANDE 33 RPM Special Award Winner, Elaine Bentley, Trombled Water, Trombled Water, Peter Newerman, Julia Mrs. Robinson, etc. only $1.00 each. No other same recordings only $2.00 $2.22 1720 West 23rd Street VOX Hollow Body Electric Guitar VX Hollow Body Electric Guitar condition with hard-shell case $190 Call Hand at 824-6099 2-22 1715 Cameray, 350 loaded, turbo-hydromatic airy power radio, M-strack electric guitar, Tremolo Also Tunein 1900 Trainer Also Tunein 1900 Trainer Complete line of men's and women's dress shoes. Size 10-12. $49. 1984 Buck Special 4-del. V-8, automatic transmission, factory air 49,000 rpm, automatic pump, rain condition and running condition. Price is per pair. 1963 Morris Minor convertible. Low mileage, excellent condition. Call evenings. 842-4136 or 843-1240 2-23 BOKONOON NONKOBN New shipment of shirts, jackets, dresses, and jeans this week. Bat dance specials, carnival shows. Vermont Open 11-6. 2-22 Toyota, '71, automatic, tape deck, real fine car. $1,935. Call Bill. 842- 3473 2-24 Austin America 1986, AM-FM radio, automatic, 4 new tires. Call Mark at 482-2534 or by Phi Kappa Tau. 1120 w/ W 11th. St. 2:22 Sharp Auto Lens lens fit all mini SLIMA R7s 1.28 mm / 30mm 1.28 mm / 15mm Prin Strobe. Rechargeable. Mounting kit for matching lounges chairs. BM48-800 - 2.23 1961 VW to 1971 VW from $495 to $1,995. Bank financing available. Jay- hawk Volkswagen, 2522 Iowa. 843-2 2200. Neat old flags to cover that ugly spot Earthshine, East 8th and Mass. 2-24 Yamaha-360. 71, in good shape. Runs great, must sell now! Also. Buho 400 tenor saxophone, like-new case with keys to call. Go 843-525-4944 for Lee. 2:24 KANSAN CLASSIFIED RATES One group of shirts and sweaters up to 50% off. Earthshine, 12 E. 8th St. 2-24 **HELP:** For sale. 1968 Fiat 850. Excellent running condition. Good body paint. Nice interior. Fri. 8-3:00 to 9:30. Fr. John Gaines 2-24 1851 Buck Wilder. gold door-20 HT. P/S. P. air, cord. $880.00 cash or money. Mint condition. Volkwagen. 222a Iowa. 843-220 2-22 Going trucking Do it right. 46 VU bus, FM radio, f麦筒, excellent tires Engine recently overhauled. Call Mike. 842-7125 at 6:09 p.m. #3 www.vu.com 1968 Dodge Dart, white, 4-door sedan (6.3) speed transmission, new tires, 6-speed manual, will finance entire balance, balance loan, 2-2-22, mileage 832-2000. 2-22 Deadline : 5:00 p.m. 2 days before publication Going camping over spring break? Stop by Sunflower Surplus. 815 Vermont for all your needs. 2-23 IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS. 842-8634. 2-23 Three days 25 words or fewer: $1.50 each additional word: $0.2 padding : 4 days after publication Men's big Mac flannel shirt small, medium, big, large and extra-large in J C Penney's work clothes department 2-25 Pickens Auto Parts and Service 24th & Iowa Ph. V13-1353 Midland & Iowa Sunday 10:15 Parts at a discount Low-Low Jeans with the flare look at Low-Low Prices The Alley Shop, 843 Mass. 2-25 Super Sale Dresses. Values from $18- $25, now $5-$10. The Alley Shop. 843 Mass. 2-25 Jeans, Jeans, Jeans Latest styles, best collection, best prices. 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Ask for Greg at 842-8865. 2:24 WANT PEACE AND QUETT? Need 1 or 2 roommates. Large house in country. Call 842-7771, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Fin. John-Friday. 2-24 COLLEGE HILL MAYOR now has apartments with many must-have paintings and utility facilities, pool and laundry and walking pathways. Visitors were 1741 at 1741 W.pk, April 19, 2016 - 2:28 ITS NEVER TOO LATE, and it is a nice program that is not comfortable or attractive. One call to Mrs. Forgarty of 2017-A Harvard Road and you can obtain portent details on the apartment located and most attractive condominium and Missouri. Avalon Apartment, Mount Vernon, Iowa; Apartments, Iowa & Harvard Labs of Louisville, Kentucky; soundproof construction, please rent rates, furnished or unfurnished, please move in or lease reasons you would enjoy living there. Make this semester in Lawrence a location for August occupancy and make your own parking policy can be arranged too! 2-3 A PLACE FOR ALL SEASONS. 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(816) 474-4676. tf KITTYCATS is coming and he loves pineapple mussie drinks. 2-25 **MCAF:** Preparation for the Medical Assistant and exam-training designed to prepare students for academic load. For information call: 518-620-3759. **CENTRAL F·O·BOX 366, New York** THE CONCORD SHOP - ARTIST CANVAS - LIQUITEX ACRYLIC 8 oz. - pts. - qts. only 25% OFF - STRETCHER FRAMES many in stock —others on order INFANT DAY-CARE, CENTER. 842-762- 904. Professional care for child-care in a room no longer than 12 mo. Full or part-time men. Specially designed education. 2-25 DISCOUNT TRAVEL To and within Europe. Leave anytime from N.Y. or Eastern US to any of the 15 IDs issued. Flight Center 227 North Wisconsin. Wisconsin 3306 606-263-3133. For counseling and referrals on birth control, abortions, and voluntary sterilization-call the Women's Center-804-4441. ff TEE PEEP PRIVATE PARTY CLUB — Welcome. back students. It'll pay various for second seminary or term party. We'll have a party for the party par- meter. Nice band stand, black suit. We also have special monthly rates meetings. Phone or contact John meeting phones. Meeting or contact John National Tee Peep 24-40 & 39 HU- brush Business phone 2452-2822 www.businessphone.com For that extra accessory we've got some old silk scarves for a dollar apiece at Earthshine. East 8th and Mass. 2-24 Five days 25 words or fewer: $1.75 each additional word: $0.03 100 brand new used, western and Hawaiian shirt coming in this week at HOKONO $20.00 denim jeans at HOKONO 819 Vermont 2-22 Spend this summer working in the beautiful Colorado mountains. For further information and $1 to Colorado, call 3-4-6-Boulder. Cox #8002 3-6-4-Boulder. Cox #8002 McCONNELL LBR. CO. 844 E. 13th St. 843-3877 Those do-dads you've been looking for?-That make your wormous sparkle? Well, we have a few for ya at Earthshine on 8th at Mass. 2-24 Now taking applications for waitress at a quality Lawrence Restaurant, we are looking to work with people and be able to accept but will train if necessary. A summer student and following school year student are required for excellent Phone compensation. SANDSWEEEPERS JUST ARRIVED THE ATTIC. 927 Mass. 2-25 JUST ARRIVED-Swim wear and sand sweepers. The Alley Shop. #43 Mass. 2-25 KITTYCATS is coming and he's got a hot tip on some catnip. 2-25 SWIM WEAR JUST ARRIVED THE ATTIC. 927 MASS 2-25 Appering at the Mad Hater on Wed, Feb. 23, and Fri, Feb. 25. BUZYZ AND CHIP, a jazz rock duo Free admission. 2-25 Women's alterations, 20 years exp. experience. Call 843-2767, 9:30 to 5:30. 3-13 Michigan St. Ibar, B-Quen 315 Mich. Boston St. Barrett 248 Mich. chicken-fillet-steak 80 Beef Broiler- chicken-fillet 80 Beef Broiler- chicken-fillet 80 Beef Broiler- chicken-fillet 9 SWINGING COATS AND CAPES FOR SPRING THE ALLEY SHOP 43 MASS 2-28 Customers for valentine day gift ideas at Hodge Podge. Open late Thursdays: 15 West 9th. 2-22 WANTED Women's alterations, 20 years experience. Call 843-2767, 9:30-5:30. 3-7 ATTENTION TWINS 18 years and older. Must have medical stint to attend clinical trial and have blood and brain wave test, Individual to share house with two owners. Owner room, fantastic location, share dinner meal. Rent $400 plus departure deposit 1095-842-497 842-497-2 2-23 Five days FOUND NEAR UNION 1989 'man's KU class ring, Red stone, KU embosed. Identify initials. Call after 5. 843-4106. Pay for aid. Female roommate wanted. Jayhawk Towers. $55/mo., utilities paid. Call Carolyn at 812-6303 2-24 A person to co-operative living group (14 women, 3 men, age 21-36) and a two-year-old, with private or information call woman 842-8469 2-25 Wife of graduate student will do neww- ing; peasant dresses, long skirts, etc. Will also do mendring, hems, row pieces. Call 842-5794. Call Rock hand needs place to practice by March 1st. Willing to pay if necessary. Call 843-8086 or 841-2504 2-24 Roommate to share two bedroom own room, apartment. Completely furnished $72.50 with bills paid major major (piano) 842-9037 PERSONAL POETRY WANTED for anthology. BOOKING AVAILABLE velope for prompt reply. Send to Editor, DILEWLFEN PRESS, 1887 East Austin Drive, Los Angeles, CA- 80021 90021 Valentine Purse Sale at Hodge Podge. 10' off. Feb. 10—Feb. 17. 15 West. 9th. 2-22 TOW SERVIC Be Prepared for hups-ups starting service London 6044 Tony's 66 Service starting service Lawrence, Kansas 66044 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Competition 2300 W. 29th Terr. Lawrence, Kansas Telephone: (913) 842-2191 To the guy who found our little white dog, with the thorny tail "Thank you." Cannot express our gratitude. 9.28 If you're down on those tight fits— just wait. Earthshine in the Lower East Side. 2-24 Your old cowboy shirts, Hawaiian prints, and letter sweaters and jackets are here. Earthshine, 12 E. Nth. 9-14 We've got a cap to fit your head Funky styles from the engineer to the Big Apple on Mass. 2-24 Earthshine at 8th on Mass. EARRINGS - EARRINGS + more EARRINGS The Attic, 927 MASS 3-25 LONG DRESSES FOR PARTIES SHOP 843 MASS 2-28 TYPING Trip-issued bicycle. Pugster, Glent Horse. In stock in 21, 23, 24, 25 inches. In stock in 21, 23, 24, 25 inches. On Bike Shop, 1601 Mass. WE HAVE TAPES FROM A TO Z. We have tapes from A to Z. Experienced typist will type your term paper, thesis or dissertation Electric typewriter, prompt, accurate work. Call VI 32-381. Rustkman M. Typing done in my home on elite type electric typewriter. Prompt attention. 843-0958 2-29 Term papers, these typed accurately and promptly, your choice of type is a good option. You can edit at reasonable rates: 842-0797 night: 842-5665 night, Ronda Day: 842-8300 Experienced in typing tissues, disser- tation, and typing devices. Have electric typewriter with ptye taster. Accentuate and prompt serve. Receives telephone re-ception. Phone 842-5044. Mrs Wright Accurate typing of your thesis, dissertation or miscellaneous work on IBM Selectric typewriter with pica keyboard. Hire an IBM expert. 820-744-1400 for information. 2.29 MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL GOWN Sample Sale-Size 8-10, 12- up to 75% off. Fall and spring fabrics. Galerie Bridal. 910 Kentucky. 4.46 Tube incense on sale. Two for $1.00 Saturday at the Hodge Podge, 15 West 9th. 2-22 Socks that'll make you roll your pantslup up. Earthshine, East 8th and Mass. 2-24 Large assortment of antique mufflers 35c each. Earthshine, 12 E. 8th St. LOST Wire hair terrier, 1 year old. White with black and some brown markings. Please call 843-4877 Reward 2-23 If anyone has found prescription glasses in case marked Dr. Aplin, please call 842-7422 2-24 Lost in ladies room of Union gold filled ring, cloudy blue stone, tape wrapped. Mon. Feb 14 Call 864 1331 after 5:00 Siamse eat lost in viety of 12th and Kentiex Thursday night. Answers to Mary Ann. Call 842-6863 HELP WANTED OVERSEAS-JOBS FOR STUDENTS c. all Professions, and occupations, c. all Professions, and occupations. Information W. Howls OVERSEAS-JOBS for Students- THE MERCANTILE Right Next 1 to Campus 1291 ORAEW EASL EGGS MILK, EGGS, CHEESE NE SAUAGES "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Shines Dyeing Refinishing 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon KANSAN WANT ADS