Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1964 Jet Rates Reduced Reuben McCornack, student body president, has completed negotiations for a reduced rate jet flight to Europe for KU students this summer. McCornack, Abilene senior, returned from New York Sunday night, where he conferred with officials of Lufthansa Airlines. "The round trip will leave the evening of June 3 from John F. Kennedy International airport in New York, and return July 31." McCornack said. "The flight will be open to all KU students and their immediate families. The flight will accommodate 148." There will be no planned itinerary once the plane reaches Europe. Total cost of the trip will be $265. A $100 deposit is due in approximately three weeks. The deposit is non-refundable unless the flight is cancelled. "The plane will make two stops, one in London and one in Frankfurt. On the return, it will stop in Paris, in addition to these two places," McCormack said. An orientation program to familiarize students with the countries of Europe is planned for later in the semester, McCornack said. Travel arrangements to New York, probably by bus, may be made he said. A meeting for interested students is scheduled for Feb. 19 in the Kansas Union. Time and room will be announced later. McCornack left last Wednesday morning for Washington, where he was the only university student invited to attend the 12th annual President's Prayer Breakfast. Five hundred persons, including cabinet members, congressmen, and diplomats, were at the breakfast in the Mayflower hotel in the Capitol city. "I feel that it was a great personal honor, and an honor for the University to be represented at such an event," McCormack said. I-Club Picture Set In reference to the People-to-People frozen funds dispute, McCornack said, "I want to talk to the officers of the organization and KU international students to get a cross- section of ideas." International Club members will have their group picture taken for the Jayhawker at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union ballroom. The funds for P-t-P have been frozen since January 9, due to the failure of the organization to submit a required budget report to the All Student Council. Members are urged to be present. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Lady Didn't See Indian EL PASO, Tex.—(UPI)—One-way streets with the traditional arrows pointing the way were installed here yesterday. Traffic Sgt. Bob LaFrance started his enforcement by stopping an errant woman. "Didn't you see the arrow?" La-France asked. "No, officer," the woman said, "I didn't even see the Indian." Now Smokes Two Packs MILWAUKEE, Wis. — (UPI) — City Health Commissioner E.R. Krumbiegel declined to appear on television and urge people to stop smoking, explaining he once tried to give up cigarettes and the experiment lasted about a month. He said he now smokes one to two packs a day. You'd go ape too if you had your own apartment this semester. And at such a modest cost . . One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 These units have been newly decorated — with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned Provincial Furniture Available PARK PLAZA SOUTH Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th Day or Night Student Union Activities announces A New Series of Outstanding Films From all over the World THE CLASSICAL FILM SERIES Feb. 12 The Silent World (France) Feb. 19 The Savage Eye一The Gift (U.S.A.) Feb. 26 The Love Game (France) March 4 Night of the Hunter (U.S.A.) March 11 Joan of the Angels (Poland) March 18 Ugetsu (Japan) March 25 The Bank Dick (U.S.A.) April 1 The Lady Vanishes (Britain) April 15 I Vitelloni (Italy) April 22 A Nous la Liberte (France) April 29 Un Chien Andalou- Blood of a Poet (France) May 6 The Last Laugh (Germany) May 13 To Be Announced Fraser Theater Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. Single Admission 60c Season tickets . . . $5.00 now on sale at the Kansas Union - Save $2.80