Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, January 14. 1955 Soloist: De Roy Rogge will be featured as soloist on the baritone horn in the annual winter concert of the University Concert band. Rogge will play "Scherzo" by Edwin Goldman. Winter Concert Will Be Sunday The annual winter concert by the University Concert band will be presented at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium. Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra, will direct the band. The program includes Handel's "Royal Fireworks Music" which was commissioned by King George II of England for a giant fireworks display in 1749. "Les Preludes," a symphonic poem by Franz Liszt, is probably the most familiar classic on the program. For the first time in several years the band includes a trumpet trio, which will play "Bolers" by Walter M. Smith. The members of the trio are Mary McMahon, Don Shaffer, both education juniors; and Bill Littell, fine arts sophomore. De Roy Rogge, education junior, will be the baritone horn soloist in "Scherzo" by Edwin Goldman. A Spanish march, "Amparito Roca" by Texidor and "Shoonthree," the music of sleep, by Henry Cowell, will illustrate the versatility of the band. Also included in the program are several selections from the recent musical and movie "Brigadoon"; the waltz movement from "A Suite of Serenades," one of Victor Herbert's lesser known works; Kol Nidreli, a Hebrew melody by Max Bruch; the "Northwards March" from Eric Coates' "Four Ways Suite;" and "Polonaise" from the opera "Christmas Night" by Rimsky-Korsakov. The admission charge is fifty cents, however students will be admitted with ID cards. Reds May Share Atomic Findings Moscow —(U.P.)— Soviet Russia said today she will share with the world her discoveries in the operation of industrial plants with atomic power. Russia claims its atom-powered industrial plants are the world's first. The Russian announcement said a report on their operation will be made public before a United Nations-sponsored conference on the peaceful use of atomic energy, scheduled to be held this year. 914 Massachusetts Street LAWRENCE, KANSAS Britain Curbs Red Trade London - (U.P.) Britain tightened controls today on shipment of strategic goods to Communist countries. The Board of Trade said all goods on the embargoed list also will be controlled on transshipment through Britain starting Jan. 17. This will crack down on foreign shippers using Britain as a way station on the route of illegal shipments. The principal changes in the controls were these; 1. Except for exports to Red China, Macao and Tibet, licenses will no longer be required for certain lubricants and petroleum oils, sulphur, some metals, locomotive tires, wheels, some machine tools and precision goods. 2. Licenses will be required for all destinations except commonwealth countries, Ireland and the United States for hydraulic fluids, raw optical glass, some magnetic and nylon materials, power cranes, electronic units, railway signaling apparatus and other specified items. For Delicious HOME MADE PASTRY Hot Chili—Juicy Hamburgers Dine at The Crystal Cafe Open Sunday Daily 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 609 Vt. Tasty meals prepared by women cooks Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. Chevrolet's stealing the thunder from the highpriced cars with the greatest choice going of engines and drives! Look at all the ways you can go when you go Chevrolet! 6 exciting new ways to go! You can have the new 162-h.p. V8-or you can take your pick of two new sweet-running 6's. Come in and see how much fun it is to drive the Motoramic Chevrolet of your choice. NEW "TURBO-FIRE V8" WITH STANDARD TRANSMISSION NEW "TURBO-FIRE V8" WITH OVERDRIVE NEW "TURBO-FIRE V8" WITH POWERGLIDE NEW 'BLUE-FLAME 123' WITH STANDARD TRANSMISSION NEW "BLUE-FLAME 123" WITH OVERDRIVE NEW "BLUE-FLAME 136" WITH POWERGLIDE Everything's new in the Motoramic Chevrolet More than a new car...a new concept of low-cost motoring! SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER