University Daily Kansan Monday, November 9. 1970 5 Two New Lawrence Record Shops Offer Bargains to Students: Kansan Staff Photo by MIKE RAIDENCJR Visiting Artists to Hold Seminars, Conferences . operated on a non-profit or discount basis by owners A visiting artist and designer series has been established at the University of Kansas, Chancellor Claveries Chalmers Jr., said Friday. John McKay, associate dean of visual arts, said Hallmark's donation of funds was the result of a request made two years ago. The series, supported by the Hallmark Foundation, was designed to bring outstanding artists and designers to the hold seminars, conferences, workshops. Chalmers said. Mel Ramos, internationally known pop artist, who spoke on the ground for his first guest lecturer Epidio Alcazaba, an environmental planner and director. and design for the Kansas City, Kan. urban renewal agency, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Room of the Kansas Union The Hallmark funds will be administered by the KU Enforcement Association over a five-year period, McKay said. Two New Record Shops Open Two more record shops have appeared in Lawrence in the past two years, and there are non-profit organization. The other attempts to sell merchants are also underway. Lennox Zero's, in the 700 block of Massachusetts Street, is owned by Hugh Cannon. Judy Gering. Herb Palmer. Lacob and Labo. Ballin, all forms. Plans for organizing the shop were started by Herb Shanks, who knew of a similar shop in Ann Arbor, Mieh. University of Kansas. All original investments in the shop were made with personal capital. The five owners are business now, however they hope able to put each person in the corporation on a salary at a later time. date. Lenny Zero's is a non-profit corporation. The owners do not pay taxes which is one thing that many companies do for them to lower their prices. Sally Cannon, one of the owners, said once they were on holiday the manager made the salaries of the employees, the building rent and anything over the roof. of the merehandise and funds for places like day care centers and the Food Conspiracy Lenny Zero's opened on Oct. 12. The proprietors not only sell records, but also cigarettes and candy bars. They operate a community bulletin board and the cell used records on consignment Soloist Spellbinds Audience In Orchestra's Season Debut By STEVE SHERMAN Kansan Reviewer The University Symphonies once somewhat like a child learning to make its season debut Sunday in the University Theatre. The ensemble performs rumble tumble before getting everything in order but then it got stuck. The first piece that the orchestra played. Suite from "Les Bises," by Francis Poulenc, and various other many places. "Rondeau," the first movement, was plagued with intonation problems, imbalanced in the string section and a lack of balance between the sections. The second movement was much more delicate and ex- tremely precise, than the 'Rondeau' However, after the two were wishing al-ways to Major by Beethoven could adequately described by giving Morales the son of Morales son Vauzer. It would totally unfair to Mrs. Von Sauer to credit her with anything less than Her technique and interest. The sound without flaw. The sound that she elicited would best be described as flowing. The notes moved in smooth cascade adequately described by expert fingers throughout the song. The orchestra found a much better home with Beethoven than it did with Poulene. The first piece had the balanced balance and in blend then the first piece. The orchestra also found a much fuller and deeper声。 "Andante con mote," the second movement, was very slow and melancholy. It demonstrated very well the interpretive KANSAN chestra might sing out and be more expressive. Also, the movement did have a very smooth quality during a delicate trombone solo. The movement was highlighted by a very good clarinet soli that tunes the strings of the orchestra. There were also some well done transitionary parts. The fourth and fifth movements of the piece, "Andantino" and "Presto," were much the same in that they were in motion and dissipation but there was not enough distance and there was no precision. "Rag-Mazurka," the third movement, was much wilder and more suggestive. The name might suggest. Unfortunately, herchestra was not together in many places and the sound was almost identical to a fuller and richer sound was heard. "Concerto for Piano, No. 4 in G excellent. imagination of Mrs. Von Sauer. More much excitement, depth and interest in her orchestra in the last movement. However, Mrs. Von Sauer easily provided enough of all three with a little left over for orchestra with a little left over. During the last movement, Muralia Sauer again demonstrated her hatcadenza held the crowd in the. The second portion of the program was devoted to Antonin Dvorak's *Symphony No. 4* in G The playing of the orchestra was almost a total turnover, and the conductor in the Dovak, precision and control were the rule rather than the man. While the orchestra was reserved in character for most of the season, it finally liberated itself enough to engage its citizens finishing to the piece. Strong brass and strings combined to a rousing finish to the concert. The Slavic melodies were exciting and the orchestra wove in rich fabric with extreme flair. The balance between the sections was perfect. River City Records, located at 12th and Macauvews streets, also the home of McKernanhah, also a former attorney at KU. River City was open on Saturday. MeGrannahan said his business was not non-profit. He pays himself a $40 a week salary and employees are paid on a weekly basis. McGrannahan said he opened the record shop because it was the only line of work he enjoyed. The basic purpose of Lenny Zero's to be a service to the students in Lawrence, Miss Cannon said. The Great Place To Go For Food & Fun! PITCHERS 90° Every Tuesday & Wednesday Night 809 W. 23 Street HUGE & WILD DISCOUNTS ! STEREO RECORDS & TAPES CREERY LANE SPEEDY SERVICE - SEND FOR YOUR FREE LIST THE STUDENT STORE PO BOX 64 REDONDO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90277 Hillcrest Shows 7:40,9:25 Adults1.50 NAME Joanna Shimkus Franco Nero D.H. Lawrences THE VIRGIN AND THE GYPSY Calex Press by Mewishin **R** $\textcircled{1}$ $\textcircled{2}$ A CHEXPRIM Picture Returns a division of Microsoft Corporation ADDRESS Shows 7:15 - 9:30 Mat. 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