MONDAY, SEPT. 20. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THRFE Warn Now; Fines Later Warning traffic tickets for violations of Kansas state traffic laws are being given to motorists driving between Sunflower and Lawrence, James J. Martin, of the Kansas highway patrol, said today. Mr. Martin said that he had issued several warnings this morning to motorists who had passed other cars on bridges. A fine will be the result of second offenses he said. Highway patrolmen are also observing the highways for drivers who exceed the speed limits or who pass cars on hills. The highway department is making ro special drive on motorists who fail to comply with traffic regulations, but members of the department will continue to issue warning tickets to those who persist in careless driving, he said. Although mechanization of farms has decreased the number of horses and mules on farms from the 1920 high of 25,000,000, to 14,000,000 today, more than 12,000 tons of steel is used annually to produce horsehoes. Official Bulletin Men's Independent party meeting, 7 tonight, Men's lounge, Union building. University parking regulations now in effect. Those needing parking permits make application at traffic office, 200 Fowler. Sept. 20, 1948 Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room. ASC, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room. Miller hall open house, 7-8 pm Wednesday. Hour dance. There will be an open house houdance at Monchonsia hall Wednesday from 7 to 8 pm. Young Democrat, 7 p.m. tomorrow Men's lounge, union building. All Ku Ku's are requested to meet at Corbin hall by 7:15 tonight to take part in the new student induction. Earl Clark. Sigma Delta Chi, 5 pm Wednesday, Journalism building. The College faculty will meet at 4 pm Tuesday in Frank Strong auditorium. Laundry worries got you? Then start using the direct convenient,personalized laundry service offered by RAILWAY EXPRESS. By personalized service we mean your laundry will be collected by Railway Express pick-up facilities, sent to your home promptly, and returned to your college address. If your folks insist on paying all the bills, you can stretch your cash-on-hand by sending laundry home "charges collect" and having it returned with charges prepaid at the other end. No extra charge for pick-up and delivery in all cities and principal towns. Valuation free up to $50.00 RAILWAY EXPRESS NATIONAL EXPRESS AGENCY AGENCY INC. NATION-WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE THE BEST IN MODERN BANKING - for you Lawrence National Bank Pay us a visit in our temporary quarters directly north of the construction site of our new banking home. You will find doing business with us a pleasure and satisfaction while away from home. Serving K.U. since 1865 His Wife Liked Chinchilla, So He Raises A Flock Temple City, Cal. — (UP)—When his wife remarked in that she'd like a chinilla coat, John Zook decided to raise his own. It takes 24 of the little fellows to get enough pelts for a coat, retailing anywhere from $47,000 to $70,000, so Zook bought a pair at $800 and bided his time. Today he's got his 24 chinchillas and more on the way. Zook, employed by a Los Angeles rubber company, estimated that his flock is now worth more than $15,000. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Flying Snakes The Latest Dictate Of Feminine Fashion New York—(UP)—Flying snakes need not necessarily signify a hangover. A $20,000 shipment of cobra skins from Siam and India was landed at LaGuardia airport as the latest of a lengthening line of exotic cargoes flown by Seaboard & Western Airlines from remote corners of the globe. Feminine fashion foibles dictated air shipment of this largest and most valuable reptile skin cargo. The two tons comprising over 30,000 individual skins, represent at least 10,000 pairs of shoes and countless accessories now at peak demand. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Read the Want Ads daily.