Monday, October 4, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 KU Will Co-Sponsor Music and Art Clinic Planning for professional progress in music and art in Kansas schools, the University of Kansas co-sponsored clinic for music and art will be held this year in the Dodge City public schools Friday and Saturday. The University faculty and the Dodge City teachers will hold conferences on art and music during the week end. Twenty-six faculty members from the School of Fine Arts and School of Education will leave Thursday for the clinic. State Business Shows Increase Significantly improved Kansas business in June and July has put the gross volume of 1954 retail trade ahead of the first seven months in 1953, the University of Kansas Bureau of Business Research reports. Sales tax collections show that sales through July have increased one per cent over the same 1953 period. Sales tax collections on July 1954 business were up 7.3 per cent over July 1953, totaling $3,736,659. This was the fifth highest amount since the tax has been levied. Changes in retail trade by counties between June of 1953 and 1954 and improved conditions in the central portion of the state and particularly the west central have been noted. Sixty-four counties had improved June sales, as compared to 55 showing improvement the preceding month. The statewide increase in June sales was 2.5 per cent. Seven of the 11 classes of business showed improvement from June 1953, ranging up to 8.8 per cent for the unclassified retail group. Other important increases for dollar amounts were attained by the automotive group (7.2 per cent), food group (1.7 per cent) and the public utility group (4.3 per cent). Decreases were reported for the apparel, furniture, general merchandising, and professional and personal service groups. A 1,000-pound steer yields a hide weighing about 70 pounds, or about 7 per cent of the live weight of the animal. Invitations have been sent to school superintendents, principals, and art and music supervisors in the southwest one-sixth of Kansas. A concert will be presented by the music faculty of the University at the Dodge City High school Friday morning, and in the afternoon on Monday. KU art exhibit will be on display at the high school during the clinic. KU faculty participating in the program and the conferences are Dean Kenneth E. Anderson of the School of Education; Karel Blaas, assistant professor of viola and music theory; Alexander Boyle, instructor of design; J. Sheldon Carey, professor of design; Gerald M. Carney, associate professor of music education; Raymond Cerf, professor of violi; Maud Ellsworth, associate professor of art education; E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music. Isabelle Gaddis, instructor of design; Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts; George C. Green Jr., instructor in music theory; Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting; Marcus E. Hahn, instructor in music education; Leo Horacek, instructor in brass instruments; Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design; Roy Hamlin Johnson, assistant professor of piano; Elin Jorgensen, professor of music education; Clayton H. Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education. Austin Ledwith, instructor in woodwind instruments; Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice; Alice Schwartz, instructor of art education; Carlyle H. Smith, associate professor of design; Raymond Stuhl, associate professor of cello; Robert F. Unkefer, assistant instructor in music education; Russell L. Wiley, professor of woodwind instruments and director of the University band and orchestra, and Raymond Zepp, assistant director of the band. The highest mountain in the northeastern United States is New Hampshire's Mt. Washington. -Kansan photo by Larry Tretbar A PERFECT FIT—Ann Hines, college freshman, inspects with approval one of the new KU band uniforms worn by Bill Littell, music education sophomore and a member of the marching band. Miss Hines also is a member of the band. One hundred twenty uniforms, designed in midnight blue, have been purchased to replace the red and blue attire which has been used for seven years. 120 Military Style Uniforms Purchased for KU Band A set of 120 military style uniforms has been purchased by the KU Band to replace the present uniforms which have been used seven years. The uniform, manufactured by PHONE K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Class. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 real words ... 1c 2c 3c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. 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Phone 4200. 10-5 The uniform, manufactured by the Fruhauf Uniform company of Wichita, was chosen from five samples submitted to a selection committee headed by Russell Wiley, band director. The committee was authorized by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Homecoming football activities Nov. 6 will mark the first appearance of the band outfits on the athletic field. Prof. Wiley said tentative plans to wear the uniforms at the SMU game in Dallas Oct. 23 had been made. He said the athletic department is considering approval to make the trip. The uniforms will be worn at the KU-Kansas State game at Manhattan Oct. 3. The basic color of the uniform is midnight blue, which is almost black in appearance. The design of the uniform is "West Point" and will include the West Point tails. White and gold trim is used on the uniforms. 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Fisher said it is possible the trouble—particularly in Southern High school—stemmed from "young hooligans who didn't care one way or another about segregation but just wanted an opportunity for a vacation and a little hell raising." Psychology Talk Set Dr. H. G. Van der Waals, president of the Dutch Psychoanalytic society, will speak on present day French psychology at the Psychology colloquium to be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 9 Strong. Dr. Van der Waals, formerly deputy director of the University of Amsterdam hospital and director of its psychological services, has written extensively on existentialism, psycho-analysis, and schizophrenia. His works have been published in Dutch, English, and British journals. Use Kansan Classified Ads. Color Cartoon - News W. on 6th st. Ph. 3313 New Showing FAMILY NIGHT All you can get in the car Two 50c tickets An Unforgettable Woman!!