Stouffer sandboxes Wilson: 'No drastic plans' For four years parents at Stouffer Place have compained about the children's playground there, but the KU Housing Department has no immediate plans to do anything about it. The children's playground at Stouffer Place is a reneed-in 70 by 50 foot lot of uncut weeds and grass. Inside the pen are three short sections of pipe and two crumbling tractor tires. STOUFFER PARENTS say their children need sandboxes and swings. The parents are angry DST— Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 himself eating again at noon, daylight savings time. Other students agreed that meals seemed to come too soon. Candy Amber. Kansas City junior, said, "I wasn't even hungry at dinner, and that's unusual." WEATHER Partly cloudy skies and cooler tonight, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. Mostly fair and warmer tomorrow. Low tonight lower to mid 30's with precipitation probabilities less than five per cent tonight and tomorrow. because, " . . . the one thing the children did have to play with— sandboxes—were taken away." This has been a problem for quite awhile, J. J. Wilson, KU director of housing, said, but right now "we have no plans to do anything drastic." Wilson said the housing office would have to try and work this problem out specifically, improve the sandbox situation. "In the last month, we've had very uncooperative weather and the rain has made it hard to bring in any sand for new sandboxes," Wilson said, "but we're working on the problem." THE BOXES WERE TAKEN away because cats—which residents say did not belong there anyway—were cluttering the sand. The debris left in the boxes caused screwworms and made it unsafe for children to use the sand. "We do realize there are quite Daily Kansan Monday, May 1, 1967 a few people at Stouffer who do keep pets illegally, and we are trying to remedy this situation." Wilson said, "but we don't want to get into a role where it involves the police. KANSAS CITY AREA STUDENTS! Come in and talk with us! Pick your own working hours. Are you over 21? Are you looking for a profitable and interesting job this summer? "We'll just have to use a little patience and work out this problem as best we can," he said. What Every Young Working Girl Should Know YELLOW CAB CO. 505 West 23rd St. K.C., Mo. ... about the fun and games, the toil and trouble of living and working in a metropolis. McCall's Editor Lynda Bird Johnson got the candid story, through personal interviews with aware young girls in big cities from coast to coast. Read this handy guide on how to confound competition and pick the plum job...beat the apartment scramble and the repulsive-roommate risk...turn on a lagging social life, turn off an aggressive male. Don't miss "The Working Girl," 1967 Style." In May McCall's. AT ALL NEWSSTANDS NOW. BUY IT — OR ORDER BY SUBSCRIPTION— AT YOUR LOCAL COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Protect Your Furs And Fine Winter Wools In Our Refrigerated-Humidity Controlled Vault New York Cleaners Store Your Clothes In Moth-Proof Safety All Summer. Crowded closets are an open invitation to moths. Why not let us store your winter clothes in cool safety for the summer? It's so convenient—next fall a call or quick stop will bring your heavy clothes to you, beautifully cleaned and ready to wear. VI 3-0501 NewYork Cleaners VI 3-05 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance Serving Lawrence For Over 50 Years