University Daily Kansan Page 6 Thursday. Sept. 17. 1959 Parking Permit Change Into Effect This Fall Several revisions in the campus traffic department face the KU motorist this year. Dormitory parking permits formerly obtained at individual housing units will be issued during enrollment. The price will remain at $4. Fines and traffic regulations will be the same as last year. The first parking violation ticket will serve as a warning. The second will cost $2; the third, $4, and the fourth, $8. Subsequent tickets will be $16 each. Dormitory parking will be restricted 24 hours and will be patrolled by campus police. Picnic Tonight at Freshman Dorms A Jay Sister picnic and an apple-polishing party tonight will introduce University of Kansas freshmen women to campus social life. The picnic will be held at 5:30 pm. on the parking lot in front of Gertrude Sellars Pearson and Corbin-North College Halls. Following the picnic, the students will visit in homes of KU faculty members. This is the first year freshmen women have participated in the apple-polishing party. It is expected to become an annual affair. Grey Suede, Black Suede Four new men have been added to the police force. They are Harold Hunsinger, Homer Thornton, Ralph Willber and Ian Davis. The addition brings the total to 15 men. Arensburg's Shoes Another addition to the department is a blue Jeepster to be used for patrolling streets and parking areas. In downtown Lawrence, one-way traffic has been reversed on Tennessee and Kentucky. Tennessee is now one way south and Kentucky, one way heading north. 819 Mass. Parking has also been eliminated from one side of each street and later, two travel lanes will be marked off in each street. VI 3-3470 Lawrence Chief of Police John Hazelet said the directions were reversed because they were backwards by engineering standards. A special effort will also be made to enforce speed zone regulations in school areas, Hazelet said. All areas will be radar patrolled. Parking Regulations From the Parking and Traffic Regulations pamphlet: "Registration with the Parking and Traffic Office of all motor vehicles owned or operated in Lawrence by students, faculty, and staff IS REQUIRED. All campus parking is restricted to a minimum, and is highly controlled. Space in restricted zones is available only to registered vehicles with assigned permits. Permits are assigned, upon application to those (1) who have physical disability; (2) who can justify necessity of vehicle for special duties, or extreme circumstance; (3) who have special loading zone needs; (4) who live an extreme distance from campus with no public transportation available." First Casualty DURBAN, S. Africa—(UPI)—Danish sailor Nils Larsen was the first known casualty of the Soviet moon rocket. Larsen was in a bar and sang out the challenge. "The Russians didn't hit the moon." Seconds later a tankard of beer crashed into his head, thrown by a Russian sailor. Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the school of education, has been appointed regional coordinator for a nationwide study of high school students. Anderson in Talent Search The study, Project Talent, will include testing of 450,000 high school students in 1,400 schools and follow-up studies of these students 5,10 and 20 years after graduation from high school. The project will be supported by the United States Office of Education, the National Institute of Mental Health and the Office of Naval Research. JAYHAWKS WELCOME BACK RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES Welcome Back - Men and Women of KU Quality Clothes That Meet the Correct Fashion Test! by Manhattan and Jayson with a variety of collar styles and colors. Dress Shirts $4 and $5 - Slip-overs, cardigans, in bulkies, regular knits and shags. Sweaters $5.95 to $22.50 again make their mark in the world of fashion. "Sharpest" styles and colors. Fine Tailored Suits $29.95 to $140 Newest styles and colors Slacks Ivy and continental models, cottonworsteds and flannels. $4 to $13.95 $5 to $10 Lawrence's Smartest Store 843 Mass.