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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL , Tuesday,

Symphonic Band
Presents Concert

Wyatt Discusses Legislalnn

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morial Hall.
Warren Lutz. assistant professor
T)t music, was puest
soloist with the
organization.
Mr. Fitzgerald nrlrrted a program Inrtudinf works by three outstanding contemporary romnorrs
Vaughn Williams, Vincent Prrl-chrtt- l,
and Robert Russell Rennett.
The Persichetti number was Riv-its premiere In 1956 for the
Mumc Educators National Confer-nc- e
in St. Louis and was played
ty the Washington University
Band. It features the use of 13
percussion instruments by three
reformers and provides independ-n- t
melodic and rhythmic statements of thematic and rontrnpun-ta- l
lines in this .section of the band.
The featured soloist. Warren
Lutz. performed "Rondo" from
Concerto for Clarinet" by Moart.
Lutz has nppenred ns soloist with
the University of Illinois Concert,
i.!!ui. me UK Concert Band, and
n. u.y hiah school bands in Ken-t- u
kv and surroundn".'
states
Vhi
attending the University of
lilj!!' i he was clvisen concert-- ,
master of the University Concert;
Ba:'d and has attended the Berk-- 1
shire Music Festival for advanced1
rtudy.
In addition to his teaching
duties at the University, Mr. Lutz
K a member of the University
t acuity Woodwind Quintet, which
has toured extensively throughout
the state.
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When asked about the sales tax,
Wyatt said that he did not think
it would he popular at the first,
but that it would prove itself as
time passed.
lie mentioned that coal Is exempt from the sales tax, and that
the Tennessee Valley Authority is
planning to build the world's
largest power plant In western
Kentucky, using coal In the power
generation. Also, a large power
plant is planned for Louisa.
Since purchases for new and expanded business are exempt from
the sales tax, Wyatt expected no
complaints from industry.
He felt that the present constitution was once a good document,
He said that Kentucky's Indusbut that time had outmoded it and trial future Is bright and looks fora change was definetly needed.
ward to rapid industrial expansion.

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FASIIIOM SHOW
TO BE GIVEN
"The Affordables" will be the
theme of the Mademoiselle fashion
show today, at 3 p.m. In the lounge
of the Home Economics Building.
Miss Laurel Hampton, Mademoiselle campus representative,
will be in charge.
Others appearing; in the show-arCarol Francis, Linda Lu Oaks,
and Joanne McClure. Mary Jo

Graduate reading examinations
in foreign languages have been
scheduled for today and Wednesday. A. D. Kirwan. dean of the
Graduate School, announced yesterday.
The German and Spanish tests
will be given today at 3 p.m. in
Room 316. Miller Hall.
French, Russian, and Italian examinations will be given Wednesday at 3 p.m., also In Room 316
Miller Hall.
Dean Kirwan said everyone taking the examinations should confer with Adolph Bigge. head of the
modern foreign language department, to get an appropriate book
approved.

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Dixon will be narrator.
Everyone is welcome at the in- formal .showing of fashion acces- -

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povrrnment. Wyatt said that with
the state'r. mineral wealth, Kentucky rould easily become the
chemical and nluminum manufacturing center of the country.
To a question on the merits of
the civil right commission authorized by the legislature, Wyatt replied that he felt that the commission rould accomplish much In
a positive direction.
On the constitutional convention,
Wyatt stated that he had been in
favor of changing the constitution
since 1931, when he first spoke In
favor Of such a change.

TIip UK Symphonic Band,
ounied ns an outstanding band
by Bernard FitzurraM. po-if.sin the United States. lie has
and hoad of the Muic De- held many hi?h school and college
partment, made Its second Hppoar-anr- e clinks and appeared as nuest conof the season In the Universi- ductor with many concert bands,
ty Muslcale Series Sunday in Me- among thtm the U.S. Navy Band.

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