TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN University Will Present New Type Of Music Clinic Bv ED GARICH Besides ushering in a new year, the University will do a little job of place finding this week for a new type of music clinic which may develop into an annual affair. Clinic Has Different Purpose The first annual Mid-Western Music Clinic for music directors, supervisors, and teachers dons the tri-cornered trousers and makes its debut, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The clinic, unlike others over the state, is not for the express purpose of letting our little Neil from Jerkwater high expose the fresh kids from Podunk to the evil influence of her high C, but is slanted towards giving music teachers and supervisors a look at how the boys from the rest of Kansas are doing it, and the proper methods of getting the most out of what they have. In the words of D. M. Swarthout dean of the School of Fine Arts, it is an "experiment towards showing material in band, orchestra, and chorus worked out to a finished degree." University Groups To Participate University musical organizations will furnish examples of the accepted way of doing things, as will groups from high schools over the state which are doing highly creditable work. The clinic will hold sway from 2:30 Thursday afternoon to 3:30 Saturday afternoon, and will boost the expert examples of N. DeRubertis, Kansas City orchestral school director, William L. Ludwig, Chicago percussion expert, and Vincent Bach, New York City authority on brass instruments, as well as the campus musical pundits Registration will begin at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the lobby of Hoch auditorium. The registration fee for visiting supervisors will be $2.50, and students will be charged 50 cents for admission to the demonstrations. Gala Concert Friday Night The biggest blow-out of the clinic will take place in Hoch auditorium at 8 Friday night, when a gala concert starring the University band, orchestra, and a cappella choir, will be staged. Student activity tickets will admit. Credit for much of the foundation laying for the clinic goes to Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band and clinic chairman, who worked over the holidays getting things ready. The idea was started at a meeting of music supervisors here early in December, when the supervisors gave their views on what was needed in the way of a music clinic. The program is a direct result of that meeting. 700 Programs to High Schools About 700 printed programs have been sent to high schools in Kansas. Publicity has also been gained through national and state music publications. Only repercussion is from Hallie Harris, head custodian of the University, and teller of old and slightly used jokes, who complains that he has to move loads of furniture from stage to floor to stage, and so on, in the auditorium. Court Will Hear 119 Parking Cases One hundred and nineteen violators of the campus parking regulations will state their respective cases at the first meeting this year of the Student Supreme Court to be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday in Green hall. $ \textcircled{4} $ The large number of cases may necessitate an additional session of the court on Friday, but the judicial work will be begun Thursday with the decisions expected by the following Monday. Ricketts Heads Parking Group The charges will be brought by the parking committee, of which Eugene Ricketts, senior law, is chairman, against violators who are guilty of two or more offenses. It is the function of the court to consider any explanations offered by the students charged, judge their validity, and assess the fines as provided by the Men's Student Council constitution. The fines range from $1 for the second offense, $2 for the third, $5 for the fourth, and the discretion of the court for additional offenses. Bill Farmer, president of the M.S.C., said today that some of those charged have as many as 14 or 15 offenses. Farmer also emphasized that anyone notified of a charge who does not appear before the court must submit a written excuse before 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Failure to submit the excuse or failure of the court to accept the excuse will mean that the judgment automatically will be made against the defendant. The violators include both improper parking by holders of University parking permits and the parking of cars without tags on the campus by students. Two Types of Violators The Student Supreme Court consists of Bill Kandt, the chief justice, Moe Ettenson, senior law and Harry Wiles, senior law, from the Society of Pachacamac, and Curtis Burton, freshman law, and Bob Marietta, freshman law, from the Progressive Student Government League. Stockton Heads Research Group Dean Frank T. Stockton of the School of Business has been named chairman of a special committee of the State Chamber of Commerce to conduct a survey of possible industrial research projects for Kansas. Stockton was appointed by C. Y. Thomas, Pittsburgh, chairman of the chamber's industrial committee. "The committee's purpose," Dean Stockton says, "is to submit possible projects to be handled as a part of a general industrial research program. It is not promotional in any way." Several University faculty members plan to attend a meeting of scientists from the state schools and a group of business and industrial men from the state to be held in Topeka Saturday, for further study of the projects. THE COTTAGE NOW OPEN Alumni To Receive Pamphlets Under New Management Prepared by the Alumni office and just off the press is the "Alumni Tickler" a small newspaper style pamphlet advertising the seventy-fifth anniversary celebration, June 5 to 9. They have been mailed to alumni all over the country. "We welcome old customers and new to taste our delicious homecooked food" In addition to news of the University, the paper includes a chart showing the gains and losses of membership in the alumni organization according to classes over the period from Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. THE COTTAGE Also put out by the Alumni office is a vest pocket map of the Kansas legislature for 1941 showing the districts represented by graduates of the University. These maps have been prepared each session since 1921 and distributed to the alumni. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 DRAKES for BAKES Lock and Key Service Locker Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 MARV ELLEN GILMORE this is your free Kansan pass to see Hedy Lamarr and Clark Gable in "Comrade X" now showing at the Jayhawker theater. Call LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812½ Mass. Phone 256 WANT ADS FOR RENT: Modern house, 4 rooms and bath, automatic gas furnace. Convenient to University. Available soon. Phone 2620-R. -782-68 LOST: a pair of ladies red suede gloves in vicinity of Jayhawk cafe. Reward. Ph. Brain, 2577. -783-65 LOST: Gold Watch, Westfield. Black band. Charlotte Johnston. 1117 West Hills Parkway. -786-65 ROOM TO RENT: for girls with other girl students. May have board if preferred. Phone 1008. -788-70 LOST: Lifetime Schaeffer fountain pen. Large, black. Carl Gibson engraved. Reward. Call 1706-R. -789-65 FOUR BOYS: Two single rooms, $12 and $15. Inquire at home. Private phone. Also bath and shower. Phone 636 or 3084W. Miss Arm-strong. 102 Missouri. -790-78 Clark Gable and Hedy Lamarr now at the Jayhawker When Clark Gable tries to dictate fashions to his newly-wedded wife, Hady Lamarr, the fight begins! The two romance and scrap their way through some of the funniest adventures the screen has yet produced in "Comrade X" bombshell comedy-drama of a foreign correspondent in Russia at the Jayhawker today and tomorrow. TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 THE FERRY Fountain Service — Sandwiche Dancing Every Night 1031 Mass. Xmas Presents at 719 Mass. St. Shoe permanent 50c Shines don't rack. Ladies Caps, 25c value—15c. Riding Bridles, 25 styles—$2.50 up HIXON'S 721 Mass. For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies, Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs Stop at the ROCK CHALK to appease that cold weather appetite. Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675