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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 45

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1 11 46' i 1 Page t7 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Thursday April 8 1965 UC Santa Cruz Picks 2nd Provost Concerto By Davis Composer Has SU Asks For Schoolboys Toy Fewer Pupils Weighs 10 Tons Mark Of New Music Ensemble Bosses As Well LONDON Seven Bolton Poll Finds I Of 10 Secretaries Is Late NEW YORK AP Nine of 10 New York City secretaries are never or almost never late for work Pollsters found only 5 per cent of Manhattan's Gal Fridays are late "frequently" and 5 per cent "almost always" By William Glackin Richard Swift's 'Concerto for violin and chamber ensemble completed last month and introduced by the New Music by William Glackin Richard Swift's 'Concerto for violin and chamber ensemble completed last month and in- troduced by the New i BERKELEY AP Charles Hunt Page sociology professor at Princeton and chairman there of sociology and anthropology was named today as provost of' "College No 2" on the new University of California campus at Santa Cruz His choice was announced by Clark Kerr president of 11C Page will take up his duties In September The Santa Cruz campus will have a series of residential colleges The first one is named Cowell The rest have not been named schoolboys have bought a 10 ton steamroller The boys had saved for a year to buy the 35 year old vehicle which was to be junked The boys bought their steamroller and with helpers set out to drive it 10 miles to Bolton But they had to leave it overnight the Journey being completed the following day With a qualified driver at the wheel the boys will make weekend steamroller journeys into the countryside Farmers Show They Like A Good Speaker EDWARDSVILLE Ill AP Madison County Farm Adviser Truman May says farmers like short courses to study farm subject matter "Examples of how Interested farmers can get in good presentations by capable speakers" he said "'are a couple of our meetings or 'classes' this last winter when a popular soils specialist spoke for two hours and three quarters without a man leaving "A well known livestock disease authority went for two and a quarter hours and the men stayed Attention was as good at the close of each session as at the start and many farmers stayed after adjournment to continue discussions" tes the concerto got to seem-I The pieces ranged in length Ing a little long Robert Bloch from three to nine minutes and played the violin part with a as usual can be described in notable variety of tone words in only the most rudi- Tne program opened with two mentary and unsatisfactory I in a concert last pieces by John Cage played as terms The performers I a night in Freeborn Hall at the tone: Atlas Eclipticalis played along in atonal and independent University of California atInY violin flute clarinet per-lphrases presumably listening Davis resembles somewhat thel cussion trumpet and bassoonilto each other and reacting A free group improvisations and Winter Music for piano great deal of the time their which the ensemble has made 1The first is pointillistic isolat-voices seem unrelated now and something of a specialty of in ed notes and phrases surround-then some interaction is ap- Its two years of life ed by silences and the piano parent and agreement as Its sounds are completeliplayed in a series of violentito loud and soft and climax atonal: they are sometimes interjections added such force and fadeout is often present w-1 i Icontrast and tension to the oc-I Occasionally there is an in Its two years of life Its sounds are completely at ona they are sometimes made in a a t' hey are linterjections added such forceand fadeout is often present sometimes made in contrast and tension to the oc Occasionally there is an in- Lower class sizes fewer administrators and a $500 raise for all classroom teachers have been requested by the Sacra Imento Teachers Federation I AFL-CIO In a letter to the city board of education the federation said measures are necessary to Improve Sacramento's perform tance on statewide achievement 'tests The federation noted Sacramento Ilth graders last fall below the statewide average in reading writing and mathematics "We maintain that it is the function of the board of educa- kion as part of the management of the district to find the funds necessary to reduce the class Isize and provide adequate competitive salaries for the classroom teachers" the federation GROUCHY STOMACH? unconventional ways unconventional ways LEGAL NOTICE such as rapping on the instrucasion as to make the combi-iteresting sequence of sounds or ment with the fingers and they nation of the two pieces euphonious Juxtaposition of like a very good idea tones as when Miss Alex- are voiced in such a way as to make the instruments seem in- The rest of the program con-lander's voice was Joined by dependent a acting sisted of eight improvisa- violin soprano saxophone and tions in conversation but not often by the members of the en-bass clarinet There are many in concert isemble: Billie Alexander so- I unconventional sounds and noises Ma inr niffprone Iprano Bloch violin and manwhich would not ordinarily be a Major Difference Stop it right sway with TUMS antacid tablets Today's good tasting TUNIS are fortified speed soothing high potency relief neutralize all excess acid release you horn the grip of an acidirritated stomach completely gently on the spot Wouldn't you like that? Quickly effective high potency relief 3 roll pack Kentucky's Honey Production Doubles FRANKFORT Ky AP Honey was money in the pockets of many Kentuckians in 1964 The Kentucky Agriculture Department says production of honey in the state doubled last year to 25 million pounds Honey brought state beekeepers an estimated $872000 Beeswax sales amounted to about $22000 INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received at the Region 11 Business Service i Section Department of Fish and Game 1001 Jediunith DriVP Sscra monto 19 until 2:00 pm April 19 1985 for rental of equipment for dragline work to consist of replacH ing deteriorated water rantrols with new corrugated metal controls told ing new controls removing aban-! doned contmis and reranstructing existing levees Materials or the: new controls will be furnished by the Department of Fish and Game Work is located on Grizzly Island Solnno County and is to be cornpleted by June 30 19115 Bids can he picked up at Grizzly Island Waterfowl Menagenient Area or the Region It office 1001 Jed- smith Drive Sacramento California1 (3 ti April 8 9 10 1965) 61 Of Those In College Are Men WASHINGTON Sixty one per cent of the college students enrolled last fall were men In only two types of institutions teachers colleges and schools of art did women outnumber men dolin Jon Gibson flute clarinet and soprano saxophone Wayne Johnson clarinet and bass clarinet Stanley Lunetta percussion Swift piano and celeste and Arthur Woodbury alto saxophone and bassoon regarded as musical How rewarding all this is will! depend largely on what re- Let Your Vacant rentable wards the listener desires fill your purse with improvisations are what ylcash Rent it quickly with are It is perhaps unfair to ask Bee To Let Ads Dial 442- them to be anything else i5011 (adv LIN HALE'S TWO TIRE CENTERS HALEs TWO TIRE There is a major difference however The Concerto according to the composer's program notes has a form The first of Its three movements is an introduction and according to Swift presents material which Is later expanded and developed in the second which is marked misurato meaning in strict time (Strict time is something else the improvisations eschew) The third movement called a cadenza is described as "a virtuoso etude for solo violln and a coda to the concerto" In some of it the violin is joined occasionally by percussion and piano and at the end the other instruments provide sounds of forceful punctuation Beyond occasional similarities among phrases I was unable to detect much of this form last night which is not to say of course that it was not there Inevitably after 27 min Fruitridge Shopping Center 2625 Fulton Avenue between on Stockton near Fruitridge Marconi and El Camino SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9 9:30: SATURDAY 1I11 61 Fruitridge Shopping Center 2625 on Stockton near Fruitridge Mi SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 9 'III 9:30: SATURDAY 1T1 I no money down! easy budget ter no money down! easy 13L 11 4 sizes t) i11 1 4 irial I NI Tril TrN-11 "4" -mei i I 01 41 141A Nw1 1 lis0 0 '4 aas iis 4411 11W itill Liiit It 11 A li 0' '0 1 an 1 'i 4 too ie st ply too 110: Er siz7aes reo 4ernsp 194 ors -4 --I 011 I-7w IF tro '''''e I 1 1 1 1 3 ii II 1(t 1' 11 i li 1 A''' 1' I 1'4 l''' ite 1 1 IC I fl ''''INA ') i 11 hi i I I a 11 1 41 1 4 Arr) I tft f4 la 11 i211111 I A v---k1K c-- i 4L i 6 6-4 1r 4 6 ----rt '0k -N4 't44: 1 A -s 1' i '41z- 7 i A'-zs A TR $10 Homeowners 1 Head Will Talk To GOP Unit John Nagy president of the Statewide Homeowners Asso-' ciation will speak at a meeting of Rancho Cordova Unit 1 of the United Republicans of California at 7:30 PM next Wednesday at 2519 Riesling" Way Nagy will argue against the present tax structure in California which he has said discriminates against homeown-1 ers farmers and businessmen and subsidizes owners of slum property and those speculating' in land After his talk the unit will continue its series of discussions on Individualism Or Oatv irk el A TT Tcli ottan'LL111704 0 I 1 SA 111 I I i A- 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 1 i 1 1 li 1 1 1 I I 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 i i i i I i i i I 1 0 1 I I I i It 1 I 1 I 1 I 'i 1 1 3 1 1 1 I i i I I'' 1 HI 1 i i I I I 'l 1 i I i 1 i 1 'I 1 I I 1- 1-- 1 -I iiil I 1': 1 1 212Year Guarantee! salepriced at 1750 each or save an extra $10 when you buy two 100 DuPont nylon tires! 2 4 -1' 4 1 I -( Il 4 9 for 1 6m-'4' )------ v4LF-fit 0 installed FREE at Hale's Sliver Falcon tubeless blackwall guaranteed 212 years! 640115 750x14 59003 600)(13 670x15 71005 650)03 LILLIAN BRIGGS Tr' Si 4 Alebiamh o' I ot titatf 'at: a 1101 mit acsa totA qt ok tke111 I ktk 10 sti 114tOli tatilVnbftrortel I 1 i 14-' 1 ltPk''-'s---'-0 4 1 i '-sk -1-- "f'" i 4 i I 4 4 1 I 1 i -1? 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