2014 Friday, Oct. 14, 1960 P Page 4 University Daily Kansan Seniors' Hours In Effect Soon The revised rules concerned with closing hours for senior women are scheduled to go into effect as soon as keys are made for all of the organized women's houses on campus. "The privilege of checking out a key and coming in after the regular closing hours should be available to all senior women by next week and certainly before Homecoming" Emily Taylor, dean of women, said. She was speaking to an assembled group of senior women at Lewis Hall when the announcement was made. The closing hours which other women follow are 11 p.m. for upperclass women on all nights except Friday and Saturday when they may stay until 1 a.m. The rules governing the new privileges were set up by the Board of Standards of the Associated Women Students and senior representatives from each organized house. Each woman must receive written permission from her parents and pay a fee of $1 for the new key before she is considered a member of the program. Freshman women must be in their dormitories by 10:30 p.m. on Sundays and week nights. "Every senior woman who plans to return to her dormitory after the regular 'cosing hours must check out a key,' Dean Taylor said. "This is for her own protection because she can prove to anybody that she has the right to be out late. This means that two girls cannot be out with only one key." A woman may not leave the dormitory after the regular closing hours since the key is meant to be used only to get into the door and not out of it, she said. - The success of the plan will be reviewed after a one semester trial and the advisability of making the program a permanent one will be considered at that time. La Tropicana (orig. owner) We Specialize in Mexican Food Only Cold Beverages 434 Locust INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEETING Friday--Oct.14 FIRST HALF IN FORUM ROOM at 7:30 p.m. SECOND HALF FOLLOWING IN THE TRAIL ROOM at The Student Union Keys are to be returned by 8 a.m. the morning following their check out, Dean Taylor said. This means that no woman may check out a key for the weekend. Each senior woman who attended an orientation meeting about the new closing hours filled out a questionnaire for AWS. The information gained from their answers will be used as a guide for the review of the plan. The questionnaire asked about the woman's attitudes concerning the plan and the attitudes of her parents and faculty members. MIDLAND, Tex. — (UPI) — A postoffice clerk called Mildred Ray yesterday and told her he had just found her billfold in the main Post Office. "Did you know it had been lost?" the clerk asked. Lost Billfold Really Lost "Yes, I did," said Mildred. "I lost it eight years ago." Fond Goodbys; Traffic Block Rond Goodbys: Traffic Block MUSKEGON, Mich. — (UPI) — City Commissioner Victor Yurick complained yesterday that wives driving their husbands to work were tying up traffic on Main Street because they insist on kissing their mates and overwise indulging in long, tender and lingering farewells. Attend the Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J. J. Krimmer Pastor Sicily Segregates Buses - By Sexes CANTANIA, Sicily — (UPI) — Harried police today came up with a solution to the problem of hot-blooded Sicilian males who pinch women on public conveyances segregated buses. Buses have been designated "for women only" to prevent young men from engaging in the traditional Italian sport of pinching and patting attractive women on their backsides. Women traveling into the industrial suburbs got so fed up with male passengers with wandering hands they just quit riding the buses. Nothing spoils a romance so much as a sense of humor in the woman. —Oscar Wilde PARSONS JEWELRY Serving the community with quality products for 60 years 725 MASS. VI3-4266 HOMOGENIZE THOSE SOONERS, JAYHAWKS! Oklahoma has a good team, but they are meeting a quality product-KU. The Sooners will be beaten in Lawrence Saturday,but Lawrence Sanitary can't be topped. KU'S FAVORITE OVER 41 YEARS 202 W.6 VI 3-5511