PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 An organ recital by Edouard Nies-Berger, official organist of the New York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, will be presented by the University Concert course at 4 p.m. Sunday in Hoch auditorium. BSA Clears Old Business Mr. Nies-Berger has studied in Strasbourg, Milan, Salzburg, Vienna and Tanglewood, Mass. As an educator, he has been head of the organ department at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, Md The constitution of the Business School association was read at its meeting Wednesday to clarify the powers of the organization. Two amendments, made last spring, were made a part of the constitution. Keith Mead, association representative from the Society for the Advancement of Management, was appointed to submit proposals for Business School day. Edgar L. Johnson, representative from Delta Sigma Pi, is to obtain ideas for a program to be presented this month. Robert A. Parrish, Alpha Kappa Pai, reported that the publications' committee was working on this month's business school Newsletter. Nies-Berger Recital Is Sunday In Hoch He has appeared under the direction of Arturo Toscanini, Pierre Monteux, Artur Rodzinski and Bruno Walter. His program of eight selections for Sunday's concert includes "Toccata in F-Major" by Johann Sebastian Bach, and "Variations on the Basso Continuo" of Bach's cantata "Weinen, Klagen" and the "Crucifixus" of the B-minor Mass by Franz Liszt. For measured telephone service in Shanghai, with 85 calls allowed, the monthly telephone bill for a subscriber is $2,860. It's A Better Job---of DRY CLEANING Problems? Professor Leaves Coeds To Teach Lions Bloomsburg, Pa.—(UP)—A college art professor is leaving his coeds this term for a cage of wild cats because he feels much safer with the animals. "You know a tiger hates you," explains George J. Keller, art director at Bloomsburg State Teachers college, "But you never know about a girl student." Keller is the owner of a wild animal act and is taking a year's leave of absence from the college to take the animals on a tour of fairs sportsmen's shows and circuses. The gray-haired professor began his show days with an alley-cat circus when he was a boy. He and his friends kept the cats in a chicken-wire cage. "We'd shoot off blank cartridges so fast," he says, "our audiences couldn't tell whether the cats were trained or just frightened to death." After time out for a degree and a teaching assignment at Columbia university, Keller was back in Bloomsburg, his home town, showing off Mexican lizards as Chinese dragons. He made enough to buy a cub cub and trained it in his garage between classes. From then on his animal acts were the real things. Today his collection includes lions, tigers and leopards, and he handles them without the protection of a pistol, whip or chair. For some years the professor has spent his summers with the big cats, returning to the college every fall. This year he wants to try running his show full-time. But Keller doesn't regret his time in the classroom. In fact, teaching college students has helped him in handling his cats. Both have to have habit patterns drilled into them, he says, "And both are stubborn, headstrong and conceited." APO To Take Part In Boy Scout Show Members of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will take part in a Boy Scout roundup in the American Royal building, Kansas City, Mo. Saturday, Nov. 20. Taking part in the meeting of the Scoutorama, official Boy Scout show for eight eastern Kansas counties, members of the University of Kansas chapter will help install the convention under the direction of Mr. Francis L. Charlton, Scoutorama director and A.P.O. channel advisor. A new cable for mines has a copper braid to trap current leakage and prevent explosions. 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