d in this area on on on had were con- nect of a bring from arm. rm. to bring away the the the the d to his the the name like唱 n a right night man no nams fried that that attent d to lonely access, in to e ment Tuesday, November 16, 1976 Flu shots available soon 5 By MARY RINTOUL Staff Writer While students at the University of Kansas wait for swine flu clinics to open at Watkins Memorial Hospital before they can get their shots, people 45 or older or who have chronic illnesses can receive the vaccination today. A clinic that gives both swine flu vaccinations and shots for other diseases prevalent among certain age groups will be open 2:30 to 6 p.m. in the Community Meeting Room at Babcock Place, 1700 Massachusetts St. Clinics that give only swine flu shots for people 18 through 49 will be open later this month. Pliscs at Watkins will be open to 7:30 pm. Nov. 18, 19 and 22, and 1 to p.m. Nov. 19. Martha Bass, Parsons freshman, said that she won't be getting a swine flu shot. "I don't think the swine flu vaccination has been proven enough." Bass said. She said that the several deaths that occurred recently throughout the United States after swine flu vaccinations had no bearing on her decision. BIRCE MCHENRY, Topeka sophomore, also said that he wasn't going to get a fui "I'm healthy and don't need the shot but I wouldn't be scared of getting one," Mum said. "I plan on getting a shot but I haven't gotten one yet and haven't really thought that much about it. It doesn't scare me if I have one or not." Proskada said. One student, Ed Prohaska, Atchison sophomore, he didn't really care how she did it. He said he However, Bud Hamilton, Overland Park saint, said he wanted to make sure that he was given a job. Hamilton lives in a fraternity and said he thought there was more chance of contracting flu in a fraternity. He said he wants to want to take that chance, by not getting it. "I'm going to get one for the precautions and because everybody else is getting them. I don't want to take the chance of getting laid." Scott Norris, Salina趴尔. said. OTHER STUDENTS are going to get a swine flu just to be on the safe side. Mark Scott, Lawrence graduate student, said he was getting the shot as soon as the game began. 'I'm the kind of person who would come down with the swine flu so I'm getting the job.' IF A PERSON decides he wants a swine but misses the clinics at Watkins, he will have to A clinic will be open from noon to 5 p.m. at the Lawrence Community Community Center. Before a clinic that was yesterday, 6,799 persons in Douglas County had received a vaccine. from 4 to 8 p.m., Nov. 17, at the Eudora City Cemetery, 480 N. Broadway, New York, NY. United Methodist Church, 261-928-3100. Other clinics in Douglas County will be the members of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, 2000 Stewart Ave., have recently acquired a new mode of transportation, a 1932 GMC red fire engine. Fire engines are a tradition among many Pi Kappa Alpha chapters across the country, Rodney Breeden, Leavenworth freshman, said yesterday. Most chapters one so that fraternity members can be recognized together on campus, Breeden said. Frat buys fire engine PI Kappa Alpha had a fire engine that members "membered in games, in battles" but didn't "be ready." RBJ He said the fire engine was purchased for $1,100 from a fire engine collector from Topeka. The chapter's Mothers Club, an organization of mothers who wish to help the fraternity, loaned the chapter most of the money, Breeden said. For all of you K.U. students, busy women and working men, we will be open late Mondays and Tuesdays till 9:00 p.m. This will help K.U. students in on Monday and Tuesday hairdress call. 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