University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 14, 1973 3 Ticket Appeals Bond To Be Made Easier An afdavid for students who want to appeal their traffic tickets, but can't afford to pay the appeals bond is being written by a lawyer, Mr. Shapiro, of the student and chief justice of the traffic court. Perry said last night the form was in the planning stages, and he hoped to have it be ready by midnight. The affidavit will be a notarized statement explaining what the student isn't able to do. Joseph Marlhoff, head of the Parking and Traffic board, said yesterday the board approved a new $1.6 million "THIS WILL offset any thoughts that 'THEM CANNOT post the bond can' appeal." Marrall said the board also discussed mating parking meters in selective spots on the campus. "The board wants to provide a means for people to get into a loading zone do their errands, and get out without worrying about the safety of the road. Marzulli said parking meters could be placed behind Flint Hall behind Summerfield Hall, in front of Robinson Gymnasium and in front of Haworth Hall. "We'll sit back and wait for a couple of days. If we have no bake reaction, then we'll do it." If the reaction is favorable, the parking motors might be installed by this spring. Marzulff said the board had drawn up specifications for the type of meter that was used. The board is also making minor changes in the traffic and parking rules to make them more easily understood by students and faculty, said Marzluff. MASS. STREET DELI 941 MASSACHUSETTS Announcing: STUDENT NIGHT Every Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 12 Midnight 20% off your total order Home of special delicatessen sand- wiches—pastrami, corned beef, smoked sausages, 12 kinds of cheeses. COORS ON TAP! 941 Massachusetts 843-9705 Everyone Invited! Student directories are for sale at the Kansas Union Bookstore and the Oread Book Shop in the Kansas Union, according to J. D. Christman, bookstore manager. Christman said yesterday that the directories arrived yesterday morning. KU Directories At Union Store The Sensational Castle Is Returning For Another Appearance Mon.-Sat. 8:00 p.m.-Midnight Closed Sunday YUK UP Mon. Sat. 8:30 a.m.-Midnight Sun. Noon-Midnight YUK DOWN Ladies Night Every Tues.-Thurs. 9th & Iowa HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER Use Kansan Classified You don't need a turntable this good. If you've spent $50-$100 for something to play your records on, you've bought something that'll make them sound pretty good. So what can you get for an extra $50-$100? Tender loving care. For your records. They need it as much as you do. You've already sunk a bunch of bucks into your record collection. So, it's just good sense to put a few extra bucks into the machine that handles them tenderly. That way your records will always play sweet music to your ears. TEAM has lots of these gentle machines. But our choice for best all-around quality and gentleness has got to be the new Garrard Zero-92. Here's what you get for the extra bucks: 2319 Louisiana THE GARRARD ZERO-92 - Zero tracking error tone arm - Lever-type sliding weight anti-skating adjustment. - Sliding weight stylus force setting. - Cue and Pause controls damped in both directions. - 15 vertical tracking adjustment. - Kinetically matched turntable There are plenty more features, but you get them with most other Garrard turntables. The few extra bucks you spend for these extra features is well worth the extra care the Zero-92 gives your precious records. Replace your lathe! If your present turntable or changer is digging your records more than you do, hurry over to TEAM for a thorough demonstration of the new Garrard ZERO-92. (We'll also throw in a few record care tips gratis.) Your records will appreciate it. includes walnut base, dust cover and Stanton 500EE Cartridge