Page 12 University Daily Kansas Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965 1 Zone T Victim of Bulldozers Traffic control zone T, east of Blake Hall, will be closed until further notice, Chief E. P. Moomau, head of the Traffic and Security Office, said Tuesday. Chief Moomau said construction activity of new Fraser Hall has made closing of the lot necessary. Zone T permit holders will be able to park in what remains of zone T east of the Blake Hall Annex, he said. In addition, they will be allowed to park on Jayhawk Blvd. A new drive will be cut from Jayhawk Blvd. to the east leg of Lilac Lane. Moomau said. This new street will be a dual lane drive into the Watkins Memorial Hospital zone. Parallel parking will be permitted on one side of Lilac Lane when it is completed. Until this road is completed, students are directed to use the emergency路 which has been opened west of Green Hall to the hospital. When new Fraser Hall is completed, a new parking lot will be built on the southeast corner inside the lilac hedge. This will also be part of zone T. Moomau said. Cnet Moomau also reported that as of 10 p.m. Monday, all the parking spaces in the McCollum and Ellsworth Residence Halls parking lots were filled. Students then parked on the grass and drives. Chief Moomau had information to Dogs Still After Ducks A stray duck, out of his habitat, was saved from two hungry dogs yesterday morning by a KU student. Loyd Guidry, graduate student, observed the duck crossing 25th street. In hot pursuit were two dogs with obvious intentions of having a feast. Guidry said he would place the duck in Potter Lake to replace another duck killed by a dog last week. the effect that at the same time there were 64 vacancies at the Hashinger Hall parking lot to the north and 178 vacancies at the Lewis Hall lot. Enough parking spaces were vacant to take care of the overflow from both McCollum and Ellsworth, he said. These vacancies were closer than the new McCollum parking lot under construction. Work on the new McColllum parking lot west of Iowa Street has started with the ground breaking for the overpass over Iowa to the site of the future parking lot. Chief Moomau said residence hall students could park in any of the residence hall parking lots which make up the Daisy Field complex of McCollum, Ellsworth, Hashinger, Lewis and Templin Halls. This was not the situation last year when students were given permits only for the two lots nearest their hall. 901 Massachusetts (COMPLETE COUPON; ENCLOSE IN ENVLOPE WITH PAYMENT.) PLEASE SEND DESIGN ___ COLOR ___ SIZE ___ SLEEVE LENGTH ___ NAME ___ ADDRESS ___ CITY ___ STATE ___ Wednesday-Girls Night Out-No Cover Dance to the Rising Sons with vocalist John Neal Every four ladies that come in stag get their favorite beverage You Guys come down and meet the girls. - Friday Afternoon — FREE TGIF with the Serfs. - Friday Evening the Serfs including Mike Finnigan - Saturday Afternoon — FREE — Listen to the KU-California game - The Serfs will play at half time and time outs. Every time the Jayhawkers make a touchdown, the Red Dog will give away FREE— fifty cans of your favorite beverage - Saturday Evening The Serfs This attraction is one of the most exciting Rhythm and Blues shows in the midwest COMING SOON TO THE RED DOG - The IKE AND TINA REVUE plus the Iketes - Dr. Feelgood and the Interns - Doug Clark and his band. 7th & Mass.