Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 21, 1962 Around the Campus Extension Course Given Here Oct. 5 New drugs, sedatives and hypnotics and disease-causing stress will be the topics for the 11th biannual extension course offered by the School of Pharmacy. The courses to be offered to interested students and pharmacists, will be held at Fort Hays State College, Tuesday, Oct. 2; Wichita, Wednesday, Oct. 3, and Lawrence, Friday, Oct. 5. The guest lecturer this year will be Frank E. Dance, assistant professor of speech and drama at KU. The other lecturers, all from KU, will be Edward E. Smissman, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, Mathias P. Mertes, assistant professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, and Duane G. Wenzel, professor of pharmacology. The courses will be sponsored by the KU School of Pharmacy, the Kansas Pharmaceutical Association, the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy, and University Extension. New KU Professor To Study Indians An anthropologist specializing in the Indians of Kansas has joined the KU faculty as an assistant professor. James A. Clifton, who obtained his PhD, in 1960, will come to KU under a KU faculty fellowship. He will study the Potawatomi tribe in northeast Kansas and is now planning a study of the social organization of the Kickapoo Indians. Prof. Clifton comes from the University of Colorado where he was a research associate with the Tri-Ethnic project. He spent much time on the Ute reservation in the Durango area of southwestern Colorado. Two representatives from Radio Liberty, privately sponsored broadcasting organization, are sending recordings of the proceedings from the University of Kansas U.S.S.R. farm and peasant problems conference to their New York office. 'Radio Liberty Reporting Conference PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS HARRISBURG, Pa. — (UPI)—President Kennedy said last night "the Communists had already taken over Cuba" when he succeeded former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. JFK Blames Ike For Reds in Cuba From New York the broadcasts will be cabled to the organization's central station in Munich, Germany. Kennedy devoted substantial passages of the prepared text of his speech to comparing world conditions during the latter stages of the Eisenhower administration to the situation now. After examining conditions in Europe, Africa and Asia in early January, 1961, Kennedy said during the same period "the dark clouds were gathering in Latin America." Night Deliveries 8 to 12 Open Continuously From 4 p.m. Sunday Until 6 p.m. Saturday VI 3-4720 Joe's Bakery Hot Doughnuts 412 W. 9th FREE DELIVERY $3.00 or more except cigarettes VI 3-4516 COOPER DRUG FAST FINISHED Laundry Service shirts and pants washed fluff dried and finished 613 Vermont RISK'S 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. TILMORTON, England — (UPI) —Church of England rector the Rev. Henry McDonald Leigeois, 62, has been ousted from the parish council, it was announced today. Rev. Leigeois once called his parishioners "maggots, nitwits and boobs." Boobs Bounce Rector We offer the best in Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Welcome Parents and New Students Sea Foods Steaks Chicken "If you have never heard of us — ask an upperclassman!" DUCK'S SEA FOOD 824 MASS. Open 11 a.m. - 9:30 p.m. WHY- Does the Book Store Not Have Enough Textbooks for Some Courses? The Reason Is Simply This: No one knows exactly how many of you students will choose to enroll in each course. The people responsible for guessing how many books should be ordered for each course do the best they can, and most of the time they guess very close. BUT—Sometimes certain courses astound everyone and the enrollment in them goes way beyond expectations, or in some courses the guess is simply too small. And, out of nearly 1,000 courses, sometimes we plain goof on a few. If you have been unable to get the text you need,you can help us help you if you will come to the store and place your special order for the titles you need. Thus we will know how many extra copies we must re-order. We regret the inconvenience caused you by textbook shortages and we will do our best to ease the pressure caused by the shortage. KANSAS UNION BOOK STORE F. son Bree shape best and H this glov slee stoc in whi kid mal woo