No forced living slated for KU Forcing men and upper class women as well as freshman women to live in university owned residence halls is always a possibility especially for a Kansas university but is not seen in the future at KU. The Kansas Board of Regents recently gave permission to Kansas State University to force freshmen men to live in residence halls. This would enable the university to have a decided income to meet bond payments to pay off their buildings. J. J. Wilson, KU manager of dormitories, said that he is definitely against this type of procedure. "We don't want to tell our students where to live and are not considering it this year," he said. Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 20, 1966 Granada-Varsity Policy: Matinees Daily—2:30 p.m. Evenings 7:15 & 9:15 --- AS FUNNY A MOVIE AS ANY AUDIENCE COULD ASK FOR! —Newsweek Magazine COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents BRYAN FORBES' PRODUCTION OF THE WRONG BOX EASTMAN COLOR Ends Tonite! "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" 7:15 & 9:35 Next—Starts Wed. OPEN 7 DAYS Show Starts at 7:00 Ends Tonite! “It's A Mad, Mad Mad, World" Starting Wed. "The Longest Day" —plus--- "My Son --- the HERO" PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS THE LAWRENCE STAMP CLUB Tuesday, September 20 Philatelio Auction Tuesday, October 4 Life In The Middle East Today A Slide Presentation By Dr. William Bass 7:00 p.m.-South Park Recreation Center Visitors Welcome! $4.25 Western Civilization Notes $4.25 Eighth Edition $4.25 To Be First On The Delivery List $4.25 Call VI 2-1901—Now $4.25 Free Delivery VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC. That was the year of Scottsboro's only 12" snowfall. The other police cars were in trouble up to their hubcaps. But Car S-5 was a credit to the Don't laugh. So, in 1964, they bought Car S-5: a VW with a dome light, siren, and 2-way radio. A Volkswagen police car may seem like a funny idea to you, but it makes a lot of sense to the city of Scottsboro, Alabama. They wanted a car that could take Police Officer H. L. Wilkerson on parking meter patrol; all day, 6 days a week, in stop-and-go traffic. Without breaking down. And without breaking the taxpayers. Force. It went uphill. And downhill. And Officer Wilkerson didn't even bother to put the chains on. Officer Wilkerson isn't supposed to go after speeders, for obvious reasons. But once (in 1965) he chased one. And caught him. It's hard to say who was more surprised. Car S-5 still averages 29 miles per gallon. It still doesn't need oil between changes. And it's never had a breakdown. After a year and a half of continuous use, it had its clutch replaced, and its valves adjusted. That is all. That is all. "Lawrence's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer" CONZELMAN MOTORS SALES — SERVICE — PARTS Overseas Delivery Available 2522 Iowa (Hwy. 59 South) AUTHORIZED DEALER VI 3-2200 ---