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accine Provides
Immunity
MARIE CARTES
Kernel Staff Writer
Permanent immunity against
the three major types of paralytic polio is now possible with
the Sabin Oral Vaccine, stated
Dr. Glenn U. Dorroh. president
of the Fayette County Medical
Society.
All UK students may obtain
the first dose on Sunday. Feb.
17. or Feb. 24. between 12-- 5
p.m.
at the UK Medical Center.
Dr. Dorroh said that at approximately the same time that
Dr. Salk. of Pittsburgh, developed his vaccine. Dr. Sabin. of
Cincinnati, developed the three
oral vaccines.
Explaining that Dr. Salk quickly got his vaccine before the
people of America, Dr. Dorroh
noted that Dr. Sabin distributed
the oral vaccines in East Germany. Czechoslovakia, and Russia, where there existed 800 cases
per year per 100.000 people.
"Not one case of polio has
been reported for those individuals who took Sabin vaccine."
'
Salk's vaccine, which covered the three major types of par- P,

Mardi Gras
Dance To Be

Saturday
The annual Mardi Gras Dance
will be held from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m.
tomorrow night in the Student
Union Ballroom. Music will be
provided by the Houserockers.
Highlights of the semi-formdance will bp the crowning of a
Mardi Gras queen, the crowning
of the most popular professor on
campus, and a surprise skit at
intermision to be presented by
the UK football squad. The queen
and the professor were chosen
vote at the Student Union voting booth Wednesday and
A

Ronnie

eiv Addition

Thursday.

Shown inspecting the new hook lockers in tlie Margaret I. Kins
Library is Bonnie Barnes, junior English major. The lockers. which
may be rented tor H cents a day. will aid those students who wish
to leave books in the library overnight. The bonnie lass is this
week's Kernel Sweetheart.

Health Service Denies
Flu Epidemic At UK
take the

Stars In Night

Select Committee

A.W.S. haa appointed 10 women students to the steering com'he Nmht. the
mittee of Han
annual A.W.S. sponsored women's honor pre 1 '.am. It will be
presented at 7:30 p.m. in Memo: ial Hall.
serve as
Betty Kavaiiaugh
the committee I lull II Other
steering commit tee members are
Vivian Shipley, secretary: Penny
Price, treasurer; Judy Hopkins,
stage and decorations; Carolyn
Cramer, invita' i oa; Anne Meece,
program.-- : Wndj Tanner, publicity: Mary Kay Layne. arranae-aeent- s;
and Ann Withers, awards.

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of the steering
committee were selected on the
haah oi academic standing and
interest and experience in working with such a program.
Each women's dormitory, sorority, and other women's organizations on campus will send at
lea.-- '
one representative to work
on a committee.
Plans for Stars in the Right
are still incomplete, but the highlight of the program will be the
announcement of new members
,
by Cwens. Links, and Mortal-Boardthe souhoinore. junior,
and senior women's honoraries.

The members

eek Stay Planned
By Fen Mexican Sliuleiit

Two--

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Ten Mi I Iran women participating in the Experiment in International living program arrived Wednesday

for a two week

stay at the University. While at
UK the young women will live
in dormhoiy and sorority houses.
student- - will he able to
Bad participate in
i. ul.ir actrvattea lethal
they m.t puM a better idea l
Amerii .m eaMege Nfe. Each student will have .i hasteas to help
The

attend

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Student

Coiiffrt

A Madeaf Ceagveaa
Workshop win be held ;! Caniahan
House gataarday, Fee. IS, hreai
1
ii I pa. Beaidea regal
aeaahera, all fr.uernitv and
aanritj area! hcati and all ;!or'i
aaaaarii affieeaa ave arged le
atti nd this diseasaiaa of prar-ti- i
eaaapaai prableaaa. Disras-sio- n
will include the ID card
prohlt in ataaeal parking, sad
llon-C- i
cci: at tiv ities.
II hraasaartatiaa h needed,
call Beta .ii re to the Stadent
Caagresi at fire in the SIB

Tickets for the dance may be
bought at l lie Student Union
ticket booth today and tomorrow
and at the door tomorrow night
Tickets are S3 a couple.

ANN

Louisville public schools were
closed yesterday, because of an
apparent epidemic of Asian flu.
But there are no signs of an epidemic in the University community. Dr. Richardson Noback. associate prolesor of medicine, said

yesterday.
" We have seen a few more students with flu. but we've not yet
seen any signs of an epidemic."
Dr. Noback said. "We're keeping
in touch with other doctors and
hospitals, of course. We haven't
had the final word on an epidemic."
Dr. Noback feels the flu clinics
held at UK List tail should help
immunize students who participated. There isn't time now to

vaccine.
"If we do have an epidemic
now. there wouldn't be enough
time for the vaccine to be effective: however, in three or four
days, when we know more how
we stand. I could better say
whether the vaccine should be
administered." he added.
Severe headache. muscula
and exhaustion, along with
a fever of 102 or above are tigTM
of the Asian Flu. Dr. Noback
emphasized this is not to be confused with the common cold.
"If a person is obviously unwe would like to
comfortable,
see them. There are a lot more
colds than usual now The hard
thing for us is to distinguish between a cold and the flu." he

a lytic
tis.-u-

al.
"After a few months the antibodies he-i- n
to decrease, and
booster shots are needed periodically.
"No booster doses are required
with Sabin s vaccine which is
taken by mouth. It is important
that everyone have the three
vaccine doses, each dose or lump
of sugar resulting in permanent
immunity for the particular type
of polio." Dr. Dorroh stressed.
"Also, the Sabin vaccine, unlike the Salk vaccine, eliminates
the carrier stage of polio.
"With the Sabin vaccine, immunity is transferred from one
individual to another. The antibodies are transferred by ordinary contact."
Dr. Dorroh explained that Dr.
Sabin "bacteriologically
cultured
polio down to the three types."
Since some of the vaccine viruses are antagonistic to each
other, it is necessary to wait
month between the three doses.
"The program for distributing
the Sabin Oral Vaccine has been
sponsored by the Fayette County
Medical Society in an effort to
eliminate polio forever.
"People from three months to
11(1 years
of age are perfectlv
safe in lahhaj Sabin's vaccine.
There are absolutely no after effects from this vaccine."
Dr. Dorroh added that since
there are only eight or nine calories in each lump of sugar,
there can be no harmful effects
to even the worst diabetic. Also
there are no possible side effects
regardasaa of age. sex. or allergy.

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Make-v- p
tests, both lecture
and laboratory,
for the lsv- ehaiagy Ml course are scheduled lor I eb. Sg, and may be
a.m. or
taken either at ll
p.m. lioth tests v, iil be given
at both time-- . Students should
report to .MS 40ft in the Medical Science Building, either
for the Baaraiag -- essin or the
evening session.

Psychology

tier adjast p. ore easily to her new
oi life and also to cultivate
im. re student contacts.

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The visitors'

schedule

includes

an overnight stay at Berea College. The tour will give the
women an opportunity to compare campus life at a large uni-

versity with a smaller college
Where the student.- - work to help
pay their lees.
Their visit to the University
follow- - a month visit in MfiTTfi-chuaehomes. Alter their visit
to UK, they will tour various
United States cities for two
weeks.

Last vear the universitv played
haai ta 13 ChaVaa aladi nil lar
a twa v -- ek periad. They, too.
lived andev aanaal i hf aaaal inrn.
in ardtr ta obtain
trae picture
al an American college.
Henry Durham, legal Btaifitanl
for the University,
instigated
UK's participation in the Ex;
in International Living pr gram. P:of. Robert If. Roues.
Patterson school of diplomacy,
i
the faculty adviser for this
year's program.
Kathy White,
senior radio arts major, and Wes
Albright, senior diplomacy major are the student coordinators.

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Campus Visitors From Mexico

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Placement Service Schedules Interviews
Recruiters from organttntfcms
listed below will vi:, it the campus
to interview seniors and graduate students seeking full time
after graduation.
employment
Seliedule books in the Placement Service are now open. Students should sign immediately
lor interviews ir. which they are
interested.
Feb.

U.S. Naval Aviation

8

Information Team: An Aviation
Officer of the DM will be in
the Student Union Building
between the hours
(East Hali
ol 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to provide information regarding two
Aviation
Officer
outstanding
other for NaviaaMr-Bombardier- s.
praglMM, one- for pilots and the
'Both training programs commence at Pensacola. Fla. and lead
to a commission in 16 weeks.
Feb. 18 Bailev Meter Co.:
Chi mic-a- l engineering at B.S. level; electrical, mechanical engineering at B.S.. M.S. levels.
Feb. 18 Carrier Air Conditioning Co.: Chemistry, physics at
PhD. level: (hemi.al. electrical,
metallurgical engineering at B.S.
level: mechanical engineering at
B.S . M.S. levels Citizenship required.
Feb. 18 -- Metal
Thermit
Corp: riwill I J , chemical, civil,
electrical, mechanical engineering. Citizenship required.
Feb. 18. 19 Am-te- d
Industries:
Ac , Hinting, chemical,
electrical,
mechanical,
metallurgical engineering. Citizenship lequired.
Feb. 18. 19 Dow Chemical Co.:
Chemistry, physics at all degree
levels: mathematics at B.S.. M.S.
levels; nln; chemi.:'.!. mechanat B.S. level;
ic;. I engineering

at all
deuree levels. 'Any B.S. engineering degree for sales. Citizenship
required.
Feb. 18. 10 National Security
Agency: Electrical engineering si
all degree levels: mechanical engineering a1 B.S.. M.S. levels;
physics, mathematics at all degree levels; liberal arts and commerce graduates who have passed NSA Professional Qualification Test.
Feb. 18. 19 Southern States
Cooperative: Graduates in Agriculture, liberal arts, commerce,
who
agricultural engineering
have farm backgrounds for sales'
l
nt
Citizenmanagemt
aming.
ship required.
Feb. 19 ARO: Mathematics at
B.S.. M.S. levels; physics at all
degree levels: electrical, mechanical engineeiing at B.S.. M.S.
levels.
Feb. 19
Federal Aviation
Agency: B.S.. M.S. electrical engineering. Citizenship required.
19
Gas
Laclede
Feb.
Co.;
Chemical, electrical, mechanical
engineering. Citizenship required.
Banking, finance, business administration, business rasnage-me- t.
general business, accounting.
Feb. IT San Juan District.
Schools
California
'Suburban
Sacramento': Teachers in all
fields.
Feb. 19. 20 Durkee Famous
Foods Division (GlaMen Co.) :
Accounting, business administration, sales; chemistry; chemical,
metallurgical engineering.
Feb. M
Cincinnati Gas ft
Electric Co.: Account bag; architecture, agricultural chemical,
civil, electrical, mechanical engineering. Citizenship required.
Feb W Joed and Drug Ad-

metallurgical enuineerins;

ministration (Research):

THEATER
SCHEDULE

istry, pharmacolimv

following is a sched-n- l
nt movies appearing in
lord theatres tin's weekend:
ASHLAND:
Cany on Teacher"
and "Requiem for a Heavyweight". Friday and Saturday: "It's Only Money" and
"Taran Goes to India". Sunday and Monday.
BEN AIT
Honor Hotel" and
"The Head". Friday through
Thursday.
CIRCLE 2o: "Phaedra" and "War
Hunt". Wednesday through
Tuesday.
FAMILY "Second Time Around"
and "House of Women."
"Who-.ILL: TUCK Y
Got the
Action?",
Friday through

level-- :
chemical, mechanat B.S. level;
engineering
electrical engineering, at B.S..
M S. levels. Citizenship required.
Feb. 21 Cummins Engine Co.:
Civil, electrical, mechanical encommerce graduates
gineering;
interested in purchasing, personnel. MnsiaHl. accounting. Citizenship required
Feb 21 Goodyear Tire & RubBusiness
ber Co. 'Marketing':
administration, business management, general business, marketing, merchandising, sales.
required.
Feb 21 North College Hill
City Schools 'Cincinnati. Ohio:
Teachers in all fields.
Feb. 21. 22 U.S. Air Force
' Officer
Programs
Feb. 21. 22 Air Reduction Co.:
Physics, mathematics; chemical,
electrical, mechanical, metallurgical engineering: physical chemist rv at Ph.D. level.
22 General
Feb.
Dynamics

ical

a

p.irt time help.

WANTED,

to work with thoroughbred

Astronautics: Mathematics,

Feb. 22 u. s. Oypsum:
in all fields for sale.

Mm

Carbide

Lift

Fe1;.

Union

22

Cincinnati o.
listhliasltll al B.S. M.S. levels,

Insuranea Ca

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lai : asaountiiu;. banking, finance. bu::.e.-- adminisiration.
baatasss Munsoassnt, economics,
general buslnass, marietnii.
per.sj:::.ei
management, sales
statistics. Citizenship required.

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shake the
shackles!

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ics at all degree levels; civil, electrical, mechanical engineering si
all degree levels. Nuclear engineering. Citizenship required
Glenbrook
Feb. 22
High
SecSchools iNorthbrook.
ondary teachers in all fields.

B:

Need someone not afraid to get dirty
horses.

Work two to three hours per

day, seven days I week, morning or ,"fternoon; hard work,

low pay,

SI. 00 per hour. It you arc interested in starting at the bottom and
Horse

staying right there, call

lovers

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VN

preferred.

Chem-

at all degree-

For

Tin

PhD

a:
levels; physics, bacteriology
B.S.. M.S. levels. Citizenship required.
Feb. 20 International Business
Machines Corp.: Chemistry,
mathematics, physics at B.S..
M.S. levels; chemiial engineering at B.S. level: electrical, mechanical engineering si B.S.. M.S.
levels.
Feb. 20 Magnolia School District "Anaheim. California : Elementary teacheio.
Feb. 20 Price WaterhoUaC cc
Co.: Accounting.
Feb. 20- - -- Roanoke County. Virginia Schools: Teachers in all
fields.
Feb. 20. U Linde Company
Division of Union Carbide Corporation : Chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, metallurgical
engineering. Citizenship required.
Feb.
Allegheany Ballistics
Laboratory (Hercules Powder Co
Chemistry at M.S. level: mathematics, physics at M.S.. Ph.D.
at
levels; chemical engineering
B.S. level: electrical, mechanical
engineering at B.S. levels. Citizenship required.
ElecFeb. 21 Amphenol-Bnr- g
tronics Corp.: Chemistry at B.S.
level interested in electroplating problems ; physics at M.S..

I

oman

Tiis

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nothing was beyond her reach.
She had cars, island villas, yachts, clothes, jewels . . . Ships carried her name.
AdmiraPhaedra had right to everything . Phaedra was given everything
And
tion, luxury, celebrity, teiKlerness, power. She w as flattered, esteemed
she loved them in return. Her w ishes were- anticipated, she was served with
devotion. In her world. Phaedra was queen.

nothing was too beautiful, too magnificent
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Alexis crossed her path. From that moment, destiny upFor this man she sacrificed everything
religion, honor, home, friendship, affection, respect, even her child. Nothing else mattered
.
. . hut a terrible,
.
nothing else existed
devastating, tragic, profane love
A love unforgettable, and unforgotten
The passion of Phaedra
. timeless.
.
who in the same moment embraced her love and her destruction.
.

lnt one day
rooted her world
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Thursday.

STRAND: "Days of Wine nnd
Boaes", Wednesday
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SOCIAL
By NAM Y LONG
Valentine's Dav has or me Bad pone. That IllfaaaiHlii
facade of BfiCCtj D has turned into "en .sale" heartshape i
candy boxes for 52 cent. Beautiful lacy cards of love
and er.de.. :r.t :.t have been uhelatd for another year
alci'.g with the
contemporaries.
Scoot OVCT the time and plastic turkeys make
for the lM Hi
until BOOther February 14! Girls, if you
atitfnt set a Valentine, there
always Easier, so dry

these tears.

"-

Easter, store TTlfiHFIT all over the counfrantic race to the stock room to
try are probably in
dife up and dust cfl :. t yea's sunny diddles. They d n't
want to mis; the season after all it's only two months
Spf

Inaciaatfon and ereativeaess seraa to have been
in tlit United states except far pessialy NV
Turk City. There, in
dark ioiner ease, sit the nuclei
i! holiday-stru- t
k Ame ricans. Sinking ilicir thitk gaatees,
this string of beatniks tall under the term "Itiddt n
Fiinnl-s- t
thin;;, they seldom claim their tails
Ml s, ;i n to the public and buy more l ipn ase
?.

Anembiy-lin- e
Anwrica is quickly disintegratirsg into
pPol of Stagnant facts. And frankly it makes me sick.
J knew I'm not saying anything new everyone's been
CBapfadnig for years. But no one dees anythinu about it.
MByte notice I m ipjallfjr'ilSg) tut just maybe the fault
Females
Hn I :"h :ht
roludn't fall for advertisements; which claim it's a must to receive a commei-CiaHie- d
token cf love. Thev name the month, the dav

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wb,

WHIR

and practically the tune you're m HUM wot to be showered
with lavish attention. Admen take all the fun out of
spontaneous giving.
rate goes up on a doom red ram
Appreciation
when they're sent for no reason, but if you
the
sane ro es tor Valentines It's expected and woe to you
.:

don't :;et Me wrong, I'm crazy aV'oiit bseMays
an; Impressed out of my mind when I receive
Bowers ..nd pcrfsssse, bat it's i sat Basse Impressing to
t
mm
sat reev Hast Is !;eftin
reive thesa when
anything. Think '' haw pleased rear girl areeM he t
t violets to celebrate
receive a baaa.net
the third line
eoMM be
slu1 gan
our ;in back. Or a rawd of
ii ti
far ad the brothers re renemberbsg Ike Brat day
President Dickey spake la you on eaaapea. And it was
si.m iiu ansnd
just a ;"ni': a;j nhea j
spread
the University, this should be received with ireaaea-doii- s
popularity.
The first day you discovered the PteMeek (your
very first day on campus) could bctcocnc a cnnuus wide
event, perhaps with a d nice held at the Student Union
Building I The day you went through registration and
got all your classes (this event would probably go over
AP. and even though I'm sine it hasn't happened yet,
it does have possibilities!. The hud time you held B
pantv raid mi'rht be occasion for buying your cetknate
a cup of coffee! Throw s party for the girls on your
floor to celebrate the tune your housemother .stayed up
Now
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Iknwgk rash

to :;,ak--

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days that you can make use of without the aid of com-mer- ci
on Put your minds :o use and youH coaaj
thou and mat
up wl b
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A.
Gbunma Rho win be Biding Cupid tociighl in
his quasi b nsatcfa lovers at their Valentine Dance. The
Torques win strum the b.iws. pj Bets Phi will hold its
Valentine Formal. "Beau and Arrow" at rates Creek
will hold its
Country Club tonight. Sigma Phi
ii iveyard gathering at the Sig Ep morgue. Poet sad
affiliated ghouls are invited nj Invitation only.
present
The SAE's are splashing out at the Campbell Houn
Bwimming Party tomorrow night. And the event every-on- e
baa been waiting for also occurs this weekend. M kids'
n celebration,
;il commence SaturGras, tli.it pre-ien- u
day night at the Student Union Building. The BxbbbK
rockers wttl sprinkle the confetti-lik- e
sounds over the
beads of the new King and Qusen of Mardi Gas.
Tickets will be available at the door.

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ENGINEERS - SCIENTISTS

HEAR

Frttii Gould, a MSUOl elementary education major from
and a member cf Alpha
Delta Pi. to Gus, Rice, a junior
special education major lrom
Louisville, and & member cl
Alpha Order.

Patsi Rankin, a funioi medical
tcthnology major lrom Lancaster,
and a member of Alpha Delta
Pi. t't Allen Johnson, a junior
architect saajor from Lexington,
and a member cf Kappa Alpha

Order.

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JAMES P. DtMPSEY
President

ENG M3I Ml NTS

Jatkie Malone. a BCni i Spanish major from West Palm Beach,
Fla., and a member ol Alpha

Mta

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Biz Cain, a recent

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graduate from Caintuckee Acres.
and a member of Bigma Phi
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meice major from Bosnerset, and
a member of Alpha Deta Pi, to
Student
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at Ball State Teachti.- - CJlege
from Somerset.

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MEETINOS
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Pattetnsi eh.el
Patterscn School luncheon

will be held at neon today in the
Donovan Cafeteria, Reims 3 and
4. Prciesor Stanley Zyznit
on
will speak c.n "Observation
Soviet Attitudes- and Value-- . ' All
interested persons are welcome to
the meeting.

KRAFFT A EHRiCKE
Direct! ' jf Advrfnr.ed 5.ys:-o-

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Westminster Fellowship
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Westminster Fellowship

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meet at 5:30 Sunday
and a speech by Rhodes Stipp.
His U pic will be "Summer V:rk
Opportunities". At 7 p.m. there
will be a special worship service
in recognition of the Universal
Day cf Prayer Fci Students. At
8 p.m. Saturday night, there will
be a Square Dance at the

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See your placement office for a copy,
or visit our representatives who will be on
campus soon. If you miss us, write to
Mr. R. M. Smith, Chief of Professional
Placement and Personnel, Dept. 130-90General Dynamics Astronautics, 5810
Kearny Villa Road, San Diego 12, California.
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KAREL J. BOSSART
Technical Director

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* Common Courtesy

The cross disrespect shown by
attendance at last Monday
many
night s Conceit and Lecture Series address by Edgar Snow was not only
disgraceful, but was typical ol tin's

Cuba Threat
Recently President Kennedy has
ihown irritation at critics ol Ins
and at the nation s press,
lor believing and repeating rumors
on Soviet strength in Cuba. The President says be cannot unde rstand why
people will not believe administration
spokesmen when the say Cuba presents no threat.
Perhaps the doubting public
too vividly the assurances given
earlier by the administration, when
reports by Cuban refugees were labeled "unfounded rumors. These "rumors were proved unsettlingly true by
subsequent events. The "managing
ot news during the Cuban crisis, with
Presidential approval, did nothing to
confidence

inspire

official

in

pro-

statements by

nouncements. Recent

members of the official family contradicting previously released statements
DO the U.S. role in the Bay ol Pigs
fiasco certainly would cause some
citizens not overly dazzled by the
Kennedy image to wonder whether
tin whole trute has been revealed.
In an effort to regain the public
confidence the administration, in an
unprecedented two hour television
"spectacular, showed innumerable
photographs to back up its story. The
President and the Secretary of Deli use termed this display necessary,
but a danger to our methods of gathering intelligence.
Somemight even wonder at this
Statement by our harried leaders. It
is hard te) believe that showing aerial
photographs taken bom planes flying
as low as 600 lee t will endanger these
missions any more than previously.
Surely the Cubans and the' Russians
have known all along what the se violators of Cuban air space we re doing.

audiences

performance during the

'

present season.
Prior to the conclusion ot Mr.
Snow's address,
numerous
people',
both students and townspeople, be-

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gan departing from the Coliseum. Not
only was this action disrespectful to
the lecture r, but the- same- was true
w ith re spect to other members of the
audience-- Those departing, did SO in
a noisy and distracting manner.

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Two students we re later heard discussing the lecture bj Mr. Snow. They
opinioned that the address was most
dull and uninteresting, but at the
same time criticized those who showed such disrespect te the lecturer as
to leave prior to the conclusion ot his
address.
This is certainly not the first time
such an exodus has taken place during the concert and lecture programs.
Nor are we so naive as to believe
that our mere mention of this will
do much toward remedying the situation.
One of the guest speakers recently
commented that the- Lexington
was the- most hostile and uncommunicative before- which he has ever
lectured.
aueli-enc-

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True, the artist or lecturer has a
certain obligation to establish such
communication be tween himself and
his audience. However, even if befalls to do this, we do not feel that
such disrespect should be shown as
to just walk out and leave him to lecture or perform to a greatly reduced
assemblage.
It is discouraging enough that artists should be- so slighted in this manIt is even
ner at any performance.
more distressing that such an occurrence should happen with what is
supposed to be a sophisticated audi-enc- e
in a community which prides
itself on such sophistication and cultural awareness.

W ill Ytm

Fizht?"

SOS
that - again?
yes experience is the best

student a path) will probably extend
even to this important are a.

when it comes tei
problem ot health. No one. but
theperson dire ctly involved, can actually describe what it s like- to be- ill
to have polio.

experience is the be st teacher. And as someone once said, tools
learn b no Other.

How doe
Ah

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bv

teacher. especial!
the-

Today there is a way. however, in
which the liklihood of having such an
experience is extreme!) limited. This
is through the Sabin Oral Sunday
program. There's no pain, no injection
just place- a sugar cube in your
mouth, that s all. And still, after med- ical science has conquered this crippling illness, thousands of people will
put it oft. The) will sit at home Sun- day looking at television, reading a
book; not thinking about what the
future- ma) have in stoic, they could
become afflicted with polio.
The echls are pretty high, especially when you stop to consider that the
little treated sugar cube is free.

Let us trust God and our better
judgment to set us right hereafti r.
United wt stand: divided we tall.
Let us not split into factious which
must destrO) this union upon which
our existence depends. Let us
and not exour Strength . .
haust it in ciil commotions and intensive wars. Patrick Henry.

prc-ser- w

.

War involves in its progress such
a train of unforeseen and unsupposed
circumstances thai no human wisdom
can calculate the end. It has but one
thing certain, and that is to increase-taxesThoma s Paine.

It should not even be- necessarv to
have such a program as Sabin Oral
Sunday. Intelligent people- and especially educated University students,
our nation's future- leaders, should

tuted at

has government been instiall." Because the passions of

men will not conform t the dictates
reason and justice. without constraint. --A Master Hamilton.

have enough common sense to obtain
the Sabin vaccine.

ol

Think for a moment. How many
members of the New Frontier do you
leading their country from an iron
lung?
Bui alas, it must be admitted that

Stain! youi ground. Qont fire unless fired upon; but it the) mean to
hae a war. let it begin herel Johm

father.

Important Questions And Answers

Oral Sabin Immunization
oi

Mahal is this polio pi

aim-O-

n

mouth using a dropper. There- are no
side reactions or
regardless of age, sex, or allergy. Even
pregnant women and. mildly
sick persons can take it safely.
after-effect- s,

the third and fourth Sundays
February and March the program
intends to administer tei every man,

of

woman, and child above the
six weeks in Fayette County,

am-

of

Sabin

Folio Vaccine, which, il accomplished
will STOP polio in Levin gton and

Fayette County.
IVhal

Sabin Polio Vaccine?

is

live"

vaccine developed by Dr.
Sabin and licensed b) U.S.
He alth Sen ic
There are three
types; each gives protection against
one of the- three types
polio.
A

Albert
Public

B.

f

IVhjM types ol Sabin Vaccine will
be administen
here?
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Two types: Type
will be given
17 and 2. and Type 11 w ill be
given March 17 and 21. Type III will
made available at a late r date.
I

Feb.

How

is

the Sabin Vaccine taken?

By mouth

nd harmless
sugar which
unable to eat
be given the

3

s,

odorless, tasteless,
drops on
lump of
is eaten. Small infants,
thelump of sugar will
thre e drops directly by

How
(

iie

ae

lon
ine?

will it take to receive

Only a lew moments. IMPORTANT. Get a registration form from
any church, or clip one bom the
newspaper. Fill it out in ADVANt E
before you come to tin- clinic. This
will help everyone to get through
faster. Most clinics can handle 1,200
persons per hour.
How

much will i;

osi me?

duction ol cairie is will have the

brought each trip however. Ench
month gic s you your choice of the
third or fourth Sunday whichever is
more convenient.
be-

What
shols?

if

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t of ending the incident
within the entire population.

What can

e

do to help the sueess
lakii.
i

See that you, your Lmily, our
friends, anil your neighbors receive
both doses. We hope t" immunie SO
percent ol the total poj ulation.

We must ALL take the Sabin
to eliminateFolio Vaccine
polio
whether we- have- had shots or not! It
requires "booster injections at intervals. Sabin vaccine-however, gives
lasting protection and prevents you
from being a virus "carrier.

Who record will l; made thai

ol you havSabin Polio VacCHM

permanent record

A

ing
will

ncidtik
on

the

be

at

the-

Health P partment

get this vast majority prothis re
aeci,a--

I

vaccine?

received m

W Ii
are we tiin to reach 80
percent ot the total population?

I! wi

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ol this mass untie

have ahread) had s.,lk

ef-le-

of polio

a com

ol this

Fayette County
Yon may n rpiest

record

at anytime

tected with Sabin

Contributions

arc- voluntary. Tw c
e.its or more is suggested to
cover costs of this program. It you
cannot contribute that amount the
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NO ONE
AWAY!

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standi

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( an members ot the famil) go on

different Sundays?
Yes. A registration form with the
s of those receiving vaccine must

nanu

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