Mr. Raymond Nichols, Chancellor's Office. Dear Rey: I overheard a conversation the other day that parking violations by the students increased due to the fact that the Men's Student Council or the group that assessed the fines meets so seldom that many students ignore the park- ing violation summons until they pile up in great numbers and then find that the sum total of the fines is staggering. I em passing on a suggestion that occurred to me which - might have a salutary effect on the enforcement of parking regulations. Would it be feasible for the Student Council and the W.5.G.A., or the people who run the thing, to appoint a student police court and have them meet at least onee a week or more often? I do not know how strong student goverment is holding up but if these cases could be heard more often than once a month I believe the students would take the thing more seriously and they would have more respect for the enforsce- ment of the regulation than at present. I am sure that there is great resentment even though the violator is sub- ject to disciplinary action by the Student Council. Perhaps I have no business offering this suggestion, but a thought occurred to me that might be constructive. Sincerely yours, December 26, 1941. Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.