Notification expected on moon dust sample One gram of lunar dust taken from the samples collected by the crew of Apollo 11 will be turned over to Prof. Edward Zeller, department of geology, by the end of this week. Zeller said he expected notification from Washington, D.C., of the sample release today. He will fly to Houston to receive his sample from the lunar receiving laboratory at the Manned Space Center. Zeller plans to use the dust to research the damage effects of radiation on the moon's surface. Statements of fees sent Fee statements were sent out by the Registrar's office yesterday and should be in the hands of most students today, said Charles Burrows of the Business Office. The Business Office said they would prefer the fees to be paid by mail since their operation is geared to mail payments. Because of the increased enrollment two additional girls have been hired by the Business Office. Students have until Sept. 24th to pay their fees without penalty. From Sept. 24th till October 3rd, students are assessed a $10 late fee. Non-payment after Oct. 3rd results in cancellation of the student's enrollment. A total of 43 different vegetables are grown in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas during the winter season. Sept. 17 1969 KANSAN 9 Other samples of the lunar material will be sent to scientists in the United States and eight other countries. Plans for hall go to new firm New plans for KU's Wescoe Hall are to be prepared by Horst, Terrell, and Karst, a Topeka architectural firm, announced William Hale, state architect. Since previous bids were higher than available funds, they were rejected and the Board of Regents consulted a different firm How to Wrecognize a Wreal Wrangler. You have to look for the "W" because it's silent All of our jeans have the "W" stitched on in plain sight, but we're a little more modest with other kinds of Wranglers. They're made just as well and they fit just as well, but the "W" is tucked away on a tag or label. You'll find it's worth looking for. This permanently creased and permanently pressed canvas weave jean is $5.50. Pile lined, Western jacket $15.95. Shirt about $5.00. Hondo*permanently pressed continental slacks $5.00. Knit shirt $8.00. All in carefree Fortrel polyester and cotton. Wrangler Jeans and Mr.Wrangler Sportswear in Celanese Fortrel Litwin's Dept. Store Lawrence, Kansas Shepler's of Wichita 6501 West Hgwy. 54, Wichita, Kansas PORTREL is A TRACEMARK OF FIBER INDUSTRIES. OCIELANE Senior Blast-Off Party 8:00 - 12:00 Midnite Friday, September 19th at the National Guard Armory Free: The Students Favorite Beverage ALL Seniors-Free For Nothing NON-SENIOR DATES at Door $1.50 Couples Only