MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1932 PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Parking Permits and Speed Limits to Solve Problems Applications for Licenses Will be Made to Student or Faculty Committee FINES TO BE IMPOSED Campus parking and traffic problem are being solved by restricting parking to designated zones and regulation of speed of cars on campus drives. Parking permits are to be granted on application which will allow students and faculty to park on the campus. Traffic rules will be adhered throughout the year. Parking on the campus of a school on a hill such as the one here is usually a serious problem due to the lack of room and the ever increasing number of cars operated by students and faculty members. Here at the University four parking lots have been arranged to accommodate approximately 600 cars, which will be permitted to park on the main drive during class hours. They must be parked in one of the designed parking lots. These spaces carrve the drive east of Fresher hall, the space back of old Snow hall an west of the Library, the space back of the Chemistry building and the space back of Marvin hall. Speed Is Limited The roadway east of the liahe bridge, and a space south of the Chi Omega house and west of Engineering, are not required. Such parking permits are not required. Entrance to the parking space east of Fraser hall is by way of theme-wave drive in front of the building only. Cars will not be permitted to enter at the exit on Fourteenth street. The space back of old Snow hill is entered by a building with its own museum buildings and Fowler shops building. To get into the space back of the Chemistry building cars must use the one-way drive around the west and north sides of the Administration building. Cars will leave by way of the drive between the Chemistry and Administration buildings. Cars will enter the back of Mountain by using driveway at the west side of that building. The speed of motor cars on the campus drives is limited to a maximum of 20 miles an hour except between 20 minutes and 20 minutes after the hours. At these ten-minute intervals students are changing classes and during these periods the maximum speed is 15 miles an hour. According to George M. Snyder, University traffic officer, all rules and regulations governing driving in campus areas should be rigidly enforced. Fines will be imposed upon persons violating any of the rules. Must Apply for Licenses Permits to park will be issued in the form of a license plate and may be obtained only upon application to parking committees. The Senate Parking committee will receive applications for parking permits from faculty members. C. G. Bayley, superintendent of buildings and grounds, is the chairman of this committee. Other members of this committee are Henry Werner, men's student adviser; Arnes Humbard, dean of women; Helen Theston, president of the Women's Self Care Center, president of the Men's Student council. Students who desire parking permits will make application to the student parking committee at the office of the Men's Advice. The members of this committee will be announced at a later date. Fines for the violation of parking regulations, as parking without permit or parking in the wrong zone will be imposed as follows: first offense, a warning ticket; second one dollar fifth; third two dollars fine; fourth one dollar punishment will be declared by the Men's Student Council o W. S. G. A. For the violation of the speeding regulations a fine of five dollars shall be imposed for the first offense, ten dollars for the second and for the third offense the punishment will be determined and executed by the Men's Student Council or W.S.G. This year, as in other years, licenses or parking permits will be granted to the basis of physical disability, living at a distance of two miles or more, or need use of car in employment. LEGLESS YOUTH PLANS TO LEARN El Paso, Tampa — Nohara Lloa, who has mastered the art of riding a bicycle and driving an automobile despite the handicap of two artificial legs, is now determined to learn to dance. The 19-year-old boy lost both legs, just below the hips, several years ago when he was run over by a train near Old Fli. Blas. He continued his school work, propelling himself to classes on a small platform built on skates. Then he acquired the artificial limbs and can walk now, providing he uses crutch. So he will not have to use "I don't want pity, but comradeship, Nicho said. "I like crowds and people." Pigman Teaches at Washburn Hanson Pigman, former student in the department of journalism, who is working for Carper Publications in Topeka, is also teaching a course in advertising at Washburn College in Topeka. The Haugh Club Meets You Half Way Reduced prices for meals at the same high quality. We will be glad to see all our old friends and to make some new ones. Come in for free sample meal. 1336 Vermont Phone 1327 You Will Meet Your Friends Here Our shine, dye and repair service is unexcelled. Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass Shine Parlor 11 W. 9th THE GREATER DICKINSON TONIGHT - TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY You Never Laughed So Much Since Dobbin Was a Colt Chasins cute college co-eds ring-around Rosie ... singing *hy-why-OW* Added Units Fox News Shows 3-7-9 Screen Song "School Days" Mat. .15 - .30 and Souvenirs" Eve. .15 - .40 Thursday Only Lawrence's Big Vaudeville Day Featuring Eddie Castleman's Satan Mania 20 People Also "Flapperette Trio" 4 Chocolate Drops" Jack Collins and His Band Coming Sunday Mr. Robinson "Crusoe" Friday - Saturday LEW AVRES in "OK America" SOCIETY Scott-Blynn Mr. and Mrs. N, Scott of Beverly announced the marriage of their daughter; Robert to Robbie Blynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amy Blynn, son of which took place June 6 in Kansas City. Mrs. Blynn graduated from the University in 1930 while Mr. Blynn received his degree last year. He is now a researchcological survey under Dr R. C. Moore. The marriage of Miss Helen Weed of Lawrence, daughter of Mrs. Irene A. Weed, to Robert Gerhard of Lancaster Pa., took place Aug. 27 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Gerhard graduated from the University in 1921. She was a member of Mu Phi, honorary musical sorority. Miss Kelley Watson of San Antonio and Lt. Donald C. Little, U.S.O., were married Sept. 1 in San Antonio. Lieutenant Little formerly attended the University where he was a member of Phi Delta Theta. He is a graduate of the United States Military academy at West Point. Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Ellington, formerly of Lawrence, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Lee, to Joseph Peabody Kinnard of Tulsa, who took place Avon, 21. Mrs. Kinnard attended the University for three years. Miss Lloy Seaman of Kansas City, Mo., was married June 18 to Robert T. Borth of Lawrence. Mrs. Borth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Borth, the University last year, where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Mrs. Rosa F. Walker of Halsted announced the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeta, to Dr. David Basham, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Bichah, of Witchah. Aug. 17, D. Basham, a graduate of the University, is now an inter at St. Francis hospital, Wichita. Professor J. M. Kellogel of the School of Engineering and Architecture, returned home Saturday evening from the hospital in Cala, where he spent the summer. Miss Elder Scherp of Wichita and Allen Cochrane of Protection were married Aug. 10 at the home of the Rev. Seth, W. Shlaughter, Mr. Cochrane graduated from the University in 1931. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. B. Brookhart of Burker Hill announces the marriage of their daughter, Ether Vieola, to Edgar Irle Wells, on Aug. 14 at Springfield, Mo Both Mr. and Mrs. Wells attended the University last year. Miss Wilma Lee Cusper of Kansas City and Joseph R. Clair of Independence, Mo., were married Aug. 30, Mr. Cusper a student at the University last year. VARSITY Quality and Service at a Saving MONDAY • TUESDAY She was Souk- Jasmine and Lifeless Yet Walking and Breathing—beard Amazing Woman, Brave and Strangest of all Thrillers. White Zombie with Bela (Dracula) Lagosi WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY No Wonder - In the Mad Mage of The Mansion of the Matured Izzed Love "Devil and the Deep" with Gary Cooper and Talibah Bankhead PRICES Mats. 10 - 15c Eve. 10 - 20c The eagles to be turned over to the state game protector after its recovery. Dr. F. Z. Matthews, veterinarian stated that the bird now may live 80 or 30 years. Finleyville, Pa.—(UP)–Two and a half of a foot of a bald earl's wing was amputated by a veterinarian to save the ear after it was shot down by a farmer. WELCOME STUDENTS PHONE 4 FRITZ CO. The eagle has a wing spread of six and a half feet, and it is 2,300 miles from its usual habitat. William Caster, farmer, shot the bird on it no swapped low over his chicken yard. After Caster fired the shot, the eagles took off and the muzzle of Caster's rife in its talons. for University Men for complete information. Kansan Business Office and University Women The Cafeteria Opens Today for Lunch EAGLE'S LIFE SAVED WHEN WING IS AMPUTATED Now Open Apply in person at the We want the New Students to make the Cafeteria the place to meet their friends and eat. WELCOME STUDENTS The old students need no introduction to the Cafeteria. "Nothing Good Enough but the Best" --- Our Standard --- HOURS Memorial Union Building The Cafeteria Breakfast ... 7:30-8:45 Lunch ... 11:30-1:30 Dinner ... 5.30-6:45 Its Been "Wiedie's" for Over 60 Years When Down Town Drop in to Our Beautiful New Walnut Room Refreshing Fountain Drink or Delicious Sandwich Wiedemann's 835 Mass. Phone 182 Established 1868 LUNCHEON Served daily 11:30 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. Also 5:30 till 7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 35c Phone 65 25c TAXI 25c Five and Seven Passenger Cars Phone 65 Call us for your trunk service Luggage and Passengers Insured Jayhawk Taxi Welcomes you all! Phone 65 Phone 65 The drug store that appreciates your prescriptions -:-:- - : - : - Prescriptions filled with the greatest care CALL ON US FIRST 1101 Mass. Phone 678 Rankin's Drug Store WELCOME JAYHAWKS! We're Glad to Have You Back! FIVE Great Scream Stars in One Great Prison RIOT! The All-American Halfwits Break Out of the Padded Cell to Die for "Dear Old Jail" BERT ROBT. WHEELER & WOOLSEY Football's Greatest "Drawback" with EDNA MAY OLIVER, Rosco Ates and Ed Kennedy America's Greatest Comics in Their Funniest Picture! Extra! Extra! "This Is Paris" Musical Comedy Novelty - Organlogue - News TONIGHT! AND TUESDAY Shows 3 - 7 - 9 PATEE WHERE THE HIS PICTURES PLAY Another Break-No Advance in Prices and Ahead of Kansas City Mat. 25c Nite 35c Kiddies 10c