Young Puerto Rican Pianist 'Captivates' KU Audience A 10-year-old Puerto Rican girl captivated a University audience, her mother demonstrated what could follow long hours of practice, and a sophomore clarinetist provided a pleasant contrast for the two at a recital Thursday afternoon in Strong Auditorium. Page 3 The recital opened with "Sonata in A Major" by Mozart played with feeling and near flawlessness by Miss Irma Vallecillo, a student of Mrs. Angelica Morales von Sauer Dressed in starched pink organdy the young pianist performed with dignity, and her interpretation of the intricate number was excellent A change of music mood occurred when John Mayhan, Emporia sophomore and a clarinet student of Don Scheid, woodwind instructor, played seum of Natural History last week. Flat" by von Weber. Mayhan demonstrated excellent technical training and an outstanding awareness of detail as he played difficult moving passages and long intervals with accuracy. His accompanist, Jan Morawitz, New London, Mo., junior, also performed creditably. Her small hands grasped octaves firmly and clearly, and she executed cross-overs and trills with precision. She also revealed a feat of memorization that was particularly impressive to her college audience and it responded enthusiastically when she completed the sonata. Western Powers Want U.N. Action WASHINGTON —(UP)— The United States, Britain, and France are opening discussions immediately on possible United Nations action against Russia for military intervention in Hungary, diplomatic sources said today. The state department already is consulting with Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., U.S. delegate to the UN, on the possibility of UN action. The average size American farm is 242.2 acres, up 26.9 acres over the 1950 average. Mrs. Irma Vallecillo concluded the recital with "Ballade in G Minor, Opus 23" by Chopin and "Etude No. 2 in E Flat" by Paganini and Liszt. Jimmy, his father, and Harry Bell of Sunflower found the fossil in the Kaw riverbed about three miles north of Sunflower, where they were hunting. After a slow, even an unmoving, beginning, Mrs. Vallecillo soon relaxed and played more meaningfully. Both her accuracy and technique are to be commended and the interpretation of the Paganina-Liszt number was particularly brilliant and exciting. The skull of a prehistoric ground sloth, the second to be found in Kansas, has been uncovered by a DeSoto high school sophomore, Jimny Flowers of Sunflower. Jimmy and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Flowers, brought the large skull, approximately 15 inches long and 5 inches wide, to the Museum of Natural History last week. “This is a find of major scientific importance.” Dr. Hall said. “The first skull was located near McPherson in 1892.” Sloth Fossil Found In Kaw The sloth is believed to have roamed the Kansas seashore about 100,000 years ago, "only yesterday, geologically speaking," according to Dr. Hall. Faculty Club To Hear Wescoe Dean W. Clarke Wescos of the School of Medicine will speak on "The Japanese and Japanese Medicine" at the Faculty Club at 5 p.m. Sunday. He was one of five American scientists invited to Japan in April to teach anesthesiology. Hosts at the program will be Norman Loofbourrow, assistant professor of physiology, and Mrs. Loofbourrow. A buffet at 5:45 p.m. will follow the talk. Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 am, on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to Kansas. Publicities should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin TODAY Sociology Club, 4 p.m. Room 17. Strong E. Speaker: E. Russell Carter. Trends in Social Adjustment of the Influence to American Society." Public is invited. DSF (Christian Church students) Halloween costume party, 7 p.m., 1024 Kentucky. A cordial invitation to anyone interested. Hillel Friday night service, 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Will let out in time for concert. SATURDAY A I Ch E hayrack ride, has been cancelled. cellent Lahana. Fellowship, 6 p.m., at the the lahana Wesley grad party, 8 p.m., Student Center. Liahona Fellowship. 9 a.m., Danforth Chanel, Worship Service. SUNDAY Roger Williams Fellowship worship service, 9:45 a.m. First Baptist Church, 8th and Kentucky. Fellowship supper, 6 p.m., 1124 Mississippi. Lutheran Student Association coffee hour, 10:30 a.m., Trinity Lutheran Church. Cost supper 5:30 p.m. Program "The Liturgy." Newman Club activity, Catholic Youth Rally in Topeka. All members meet at the church at 1:40 p.m. for rides. We will return at 5 p.m. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. A Museum of Art display: "II Trovatore" (The complete opera) Wesley Graduate Group, 6:30 p.m. Student Center lounge. Discussion leader: Dr. Stitt Robinson. "A Christian Evaluation of the Election Issues." University. Daily Kansam Graduate Club, 8 p.m., Henley House. MONDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. Museum of Art History, 8 a.m. Art Museum, Verdi: "Il Trovai- rone" (the complete opera) TUESDAY SUA free dance lessons, 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Student Union. Lessons will consist of jitterbug & Latin American dancing. Roger Williams Felowship coffee hour, 8 p.m., 1124 Mississippi. Since 1938 when she popularized the novelty tune, "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," Ella Fitzgerald has been one of the outstanding jazz vocalists of the time. Appearing in the Norman Granz' production, "Jazz at the Philharmonic," Miss Fitzgerald will hold wide appeal for she intreprets virtually any type of song and she is noted for an unusual bell-like quality in her voice. Friday, Oct. 28, 1956 12 KU-Y Members To Attend Meeting Twelve KU-Y (YMCA-YWCA) members and three advisers will attend the YMCA-YWCA district conference today at Southwestern College in Winfield. Thys van der Velden, a visitor at KU from The Netherlands, will accompany the group The Rev. David Colwell of Denver, Colo., will discuss students' theological problems at the conference. Deans, Registrar Return Five University officials returne Thursday from an all-day meeting of registrars and deans at Pittsburg. They are James K. Hitt, registrar; Gilbert Ulmer, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; William R. Butler, assistant dean of men; Miss Emma Wagner, assistant admissions officer, and Mrs. Agnes Barnhill, enrollment assistant. Butter can be made from the milk of zebus. 190 Foreign Students At KU Take any group of 45 students on the Hill and one of them is from overseas for sure. The foreign student adviser's office released the list of the exchange students Thursday, and it totals 190 from 52 countries. This is an increase of six from the previous tabulation released on Oct. 3. Of the total, there are 142 men and 48 women. There are 108 new foreign students and 82 who have been here more than one year. Students from India are still the largest group with 17, followed by 14 Koreans, 11 Germans and 10 Canadians. Smelting a ton of aluminum requires enough electrical energy to supply the needs of an average American home for 10 years. Anti Freeze Time is here Drive in now and have Your Car Protected Ship Winter Chevrolet 739 New Hampshire Phone VI 3-7700 SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY To Register at RUSTY'S or COLE'S for one of 50 big prizes in the IGA Sweepstakes. 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