14 Jazz Festival Here Sunday The Big Eight Jazz Festival will begin at KU at 8 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium, Donald D. Conard, Garden City senior and president of the KU Jazz Club, announced Monday. Page 3 Admission is one dollar a person and tickets are on sale at the information booth of the Kansas Union. The event is sponsored by the KU Jazz Club and Student Union Activities. Jazz groups from KU, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and Missouri will perform six numbers each. There also will be a musical contest. Each group will pay a version of "A Foggy Day," and will be judged upon its interpretation of the song and originality of improvisation. A professional jazz combo, the Larry Cummings Trio, and jazz vocalist Pattie Tucker, both now appearing at the Embers Club in Kansas City will be featured guest artists. Miss Tucker also is a singer in the Kansas City Jazz Workshop. The names of the college groups attending are the College Kats Kombo, Missouri; Dale Norris Sexet, Kansas State; The Esquires, Oklahoma State; and the Don Conard Quartet, Kansas. Each school will provide a judge for the contest. Betty Miller, well-known Kansas City jazz pianist, will be the judge for KU. Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, will present a trophy to the winning groun. Conard said that jazz concerts of this nature are being planned at other schools of the Big Eight. He said that when problems in transportation are solved, more schools will be represented in future concerts. Accountants' Day To Be Thursday Accountants' Day, Thursday, will feature a computer demonstration and speeches by public accountants in various fields. Accounting students will visit the Computation Center in Strong Hall Thursday morning. In the afternoon Boeing Airplane Company will present a demonstration and talk on "The Accountant in the 21st Century." A panel will discuss specialized problems in oil, grain milling and utilities. On the panel will be Jack Chism Sr. of Bonicamp, Koelling and Smith, Paul German of Standard Milling Co., and Samuel Holcomb of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. John Lawler, assistant director of American Institute of Certified Public Accountants will be principal speaker at a banquet in the Union. His topic will be "The Challenge of a Professional Career." A single oyster can produce as many as 100 million eggs a season. If all you hear are claims, come in and see proof of quality service. Wednesday, April 16. 1958 University Daily Kansan LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th & Ind.—VI 3-9830 GO, MAN, GO—These four members of the KU Jazz Club, Ron Allerton, Hiawatha senior, Gary Foster, Lawrence senior, Jay Fisher, Marion senior and Don Conard, Garden City senior, make final plans for the SUA Big 8 jazz concert to be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. Color Film Will Trace Circulatory System Hemo, the magnincent, a minute color film to be shown Wednesday in Bailey projection room will trace the origin of the blood and the development of the circulatory system. The vivid description uses animation, microscope photography and other medical photography techniques which will show a beating human heart. The TV film, made by the Bell System, is narrated by Dr. Frank Baxter of Southern California University. He will be assisted by Frank Carlson, TV and movie actor. Five KU faculty members are taking part in the Wichita Art Assn. Craft Workshop and Conference Monday through Saturday. Five Participate In Craft Workshop J. Sheldon Carey, professor of ceramics, and Maryln Austin, assistant instructor of design, will be on the sculpture and ceramics program Wednesday and Thursday. Friday and Saturday Robert K. Montgomery, assistant instructor of design, will show techniques of soldering, welding, mounting stones and other problems in silversmithing. British Motors 737 N. Second, Lawrence VI 3-8367 KU JAZZ CLUB and SUA Present BIG 8 JAZZ FESTIVAL FOR1958 Featuring groups from KU, MU, Kansas State, and Oklahoma State SUNDAY, APRIL 20 8 p.m. Hoch Auditorium EXTRA FEATURE Larry Cummings Trio With Pattie Tucker