Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. November 2,1961 Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass; 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. TODAY Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Donnerstag, den 2. November, um fuenf uhr in 11 Fraser. Herr Foerster spricht ueber Reiburg, eine alte Univer- sität. Christian Science Organization: 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW mobile, and Pontiac plant. Kansas City, Mo. provides roster to Thursday at Parker enquiries. American Society of Tool & Manufacturing Engineers Tour of Buck, Olds Epicopalic Hoty Communion and Breakfast: 7 a.m. Canterbury House. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. SATURDAY Hillel Friday Evening Services: 6:45 Sheraton Community Center, 917 Highland Drive Hilile Autumn Dance: 8 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive. Health Quacks Reap Over Billion Dollars NEW YORK — (UPI) — Health fakers are extracting more than a billion dollars a year from persons who want quick, secret or guaranteed cures for assorted ailments, according to Medicine at Work, publication of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association. The publication said about 25 million gullible Americans are making medical quacks as rich as gambling czars, vice kings and narcotics bosses. Medicine at Work said its estimates are based on reports from the Post Office Department, other federal agencies, state license examiners, national health organizations, Better Business Bureau and independent investigators. Donald Williams for FRESHMAN PRESIDENT Airlines Say "No" To Student Discounts Effective November 19th the nation's airlines have served notice to discontinue the "youth" fare discounts. Complaining of too costly administration and unworkable rules, the domestic air carriers have filed suspension notices with CAB to cancel the promotional, discounted student fares which were on a "no reservation" basis. This means for students planning to fly home on Thanksgiving and Christmas immediate reservations are necessary if students are to have a chance for a seat. Reservations for flights during the holiday vacations are already nearly fully booked with long wait-lists existing for some of the more popular schedules. Definite advance reservation confirmations and possession of full-fare tickets will be necessary for college students similarly as for any other travelers planning to fly home for the holidays. The staff of Maupintour travel agency in Lawrence will do all possible to secure hard-to-get holiday flight reservations for students and faculty. Gene Drake, Manager of Maupintour, says, "We urge KU students and the faculty to make flight reservations immediately if they are going to have a fighting chance for convenient flights home during Thanksgiving and Christmas. The situation is really critical." For AIRLINE RESERVATIONS and TICKETS, Phone or see: MAUPINTOUR Travel Agency Phone VIking 3-1211 Now at THE MALLS SHOPPING CENTER 711 West 23rd Street "Maupintour's 11th Year Serving KU and Lawrence" Gunn Pens Fifth Book James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the chancellor, has signed a contract with Bantam Books for publication of "The Immortals." The book is based upon the potential problems of the search for immortality and increasing demands for better medical care. A Kansas University English in structurer has just completed writing his fifth book. Portions of the book have been previously published in science fiction magazines. Luncheon Canceled The Phi Delta Kappa luncheon meeting, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 3, has been canceled. Leonard's Standard Service As long as there are sovereign nations possessing great power, war is inevitable.—Albert Einstein 9th and Indiana What's the use? Yesterday an egg, tomorrow a feather duster. — Mark Fenderson Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Parents Are Coming Have you bought your tickets to Auntie Mame 8 p.m., Nov. 6-11, 1961 IS GOOD...and GOOD for YOU! IT'S A MIRACLE FOOD, A MARVELOUS DRINK . . . You get a double bonus of taste and health in every glass of milk. Rich, cream-in-every-drop flavor; extra helpings of body-building vitamins, minerals and complete proteins. Drink more milk; it's the tasty way to better health! Don't Settle for Less! Get the Best! ALL STAR HOMOGENIZED MILK Lawrence Sanitary ALL STAR DAIRY Milk & Ice Cream Co. 202 W. 6 D Fc "C Y duc the at. VI 3-5511