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Fall music programs' deadlines approach It's time to register for the fall session of several music programs at USC's School of Music. Voice lessons are open to people 10 or older and are taught by experienced teachers and USC doctoral students in music. The semester-long classes will be held in McMaster College and will begin Sept. 7. Ten private lessons will be scheduled weekly, and small group sessions will be held once a month. Tuition is $105 for 30-minute lessons and $205 for hour-long lessons. For more information or an application, call Grace Cajut at 777-6006. Registration for preschool music classes, which teach rhythm, coordination and pitchmatching skills through musical activities and movement, must be completed by Sept. 3. Classes for 3-year-olds will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday in room 223 of McMaster. Classes a c u~ iui *?- aiiu j-yctu-uius win uc held from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Janet Swigler, a teaching associate in the music school, will be teaching the lessons. The fee is $105 for 26 lessons. For more information, call Swigler at 782-7173 or the music school at 777-4280. Lessons for people 10 or older are offered on the flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, horn, baritone, trom- i bone, tuba, percussion, organ and classical guitar. i The cost is $105 for 12 pri vate half-hour lessons and $205 . for hour-long lessons. The ( classes, which will be taught by ( USC graduate and undergradu- ( ate students, will be scheduled weekly after school or after work hours and on weekends. For more information, call Dr. Keith Amstutz at 777-4280. ' ] IHvyH^M^^^ H j ^ p ? r r ? # i * The Macir display. It's com[ able model is a^ *Available to qualifying - i Monday, Aug. 30 I Larceny of text books. Ur University Book Store, me Russell House. Unattended mi books were stolen. Among ph the stolen articles were the Ne victim's notes and immigra- pu tion visa. Malicious injury to personal property. South Tower. i Unknown person(s) made a of dent on the roof and the left loi rear quarter panel of the vie- br( tim s vehicle. Estimated wi damage is $1,000. Th sul Sunday, Aug. 29 ag< Illegal use of phone. Bates bla West. Unknown person(s) wii made several calls harassing in nature. The victim said the caller was a white female. fin Israeli cabinet passes Se Palestinian self-rule reThe Israeli Cabinet approved a D secretly negotiated Palestinian self- his 1 rule plan Monday, improving hopes lean for success in peace talks that resumed Tuesday. A The Washington talks have been j^r stalled for nearly two years because ^ of rules barring the direct participa- ^ ^ tion of the Palestine I.iheratinn ? had Organization. nerv "The time has come to take a t0 fr chance for peace," Israeli Prime rem Minister Yitzhak Rabin told his pjtts cabinet. 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