Court grants appeals WOODARD'S TICKET was issued during the Fraser construction period. The court ruled the construction area is out of university jurisdiction because the building and land must be turned over to the university after construction is completed. The area is, however, under the jurisdiction of the Lawrence police department. A point brought up by justice Don Gutteridge, Pittsburg law senior, concerns the police "reliance doctrine." Gutteridge said the doctrine should go into effect only if the defendant can bring a statement from a Traffic and Security officer, or the officer himself, to testify that a conversation ensued between the defendant and officer concerning permission to commit a violation. The doctrine releases the defendant from liability in such cases. The second appeal was granted because the university traffic and security regulations pamphlets are not explanatory enough. Patronize your Kansan Advertisers Two appeals were granted in the first session of the second week of this year's student court. Maurice G. Woodard, political science assistant instructor, was granted his appeal because the court ruled the university had not given sufficient notice regarding new "no parking" signs on the west side of new Fraser. ANDY LYONS, Kansas City, Mo., law junior, was granted the appeal. Prosecuting attorney Bill Reese, Hiawatha law senior, said, "He deserved to get off; it's up to Traffic and Security to mark the zones clearly." Justices and attorneys both ask that students make their appeals within the ten day time limit. After appealing, the docket should be signed on the prescribed day and the student should appear in court at the proper time. This will better the student's chances of obtaining a favorable judgment. The student court will meet in its second session of this week tonight at 7. Students star in Kanin play Housing was arranged by the local Jaycees who also worked on the theater before the company arrived. The boys lived in a suite of apartments, and the girls shared a house. Bob Ellsworth to speak here Saturday; Larry Winn will appear on October 13 On October 9 twelve KU Theatre students will present a part of their summer repertoire in the University Theatre production. "Born Yesterday." "Operation Summer Theater" was under the leadership of Steve Grossman, senior. The rest of the actors who participated in the summer program were: Earl Trussell, Betty Myers, Lance Hewett, Joe Roach, Connie Bohannon, Kay Habenstein, Steve Reed, Pat Royse, Shari Morey, David Miller and Gary Mitchell. The play by Garson Kanin is one of five productions staged by the company in their "Operation Summer Theater" in Creede, Colorado. The group spent June through August in Creede, presenting "Mister Roberts," "The Bat," "Our Town," and "The Rainmaker" in a rejuvenated opera house which they converted into a theater. Their efforts were not only successful in bringing theater to the newly-opened resort area but also profitable. KU students will have an opportunity to meet Rep. Robert Ellsworth (R-Kan.) Saturday at a coffee scheduled to be held at Ellsworth Hall at 4:30 p.m. His primary purpose will be to campaign for Gov. William H. Avery, who is running for reelection. 12 Also scheduled to appear on campus is Larry Winn, GOP House candidate for the third district post now held by Ellsworth. Winn will speak at the Kansas Union Oct. 13. In connection with the meeting, a car caravan will make stops at Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Corbin and Oliver Halls. HUNTERS GET SURPRISE GARDEN CITY, Kan.—(UPI)—A group of hunters near this western Kansas community found more than the doves and rabbits they sought. They ran across a nest of rattlesnakes. Arlo Clepper, his two sons, a niece, and nephew killed five snakes measuring more than five feet long with 10 rattlers each. Clepper said it was all in a day's sport for him. He has often hunted rattlesnakes in the past. Doug Balcombe, Parsons junior and program chairman of KU Young Republicans, said Rep. Ellsworth will announce his future plans. Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 5, 1966 ---