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Show University's Right 0 Control Traffic s Reestablished Last year's controversy surround-g surround-g the traffic division's right to vy fees for moving and parking lolations has reached a satisfactory Mution. j A modified traffic code, drawn up V the Traffic Planning Committee nd approved by both the Board of I jegents and State Attorney Gen-. Gen-. , iral, Phil Hansen, is being put into e this quarter. 1 J. Elroy Jones, head of the cam- s Traffic and Security Division, id the rule changes largely in-jolved in-jolved rewording. No major changes 1 policy have been made except for the initiantion of a $2 fee for ite payment of traffic tickets. A en dollar fee for parking an un-egistered un-egistered vehicle is also being en-orced. en-orced. All moving violations will . e referred to state traffic courts ms university streets are state owned find violations are considered state A booklet of modified traffic rules ivill arrive within the next week and be available to all students at Traffic Traf-fic Division headquarters. Chief Jones stressed the importance im-portance of parking in lot designated des-ignated by letters corresponding to the letter on their automobile stickers. "L" stands for lower classmen class-men (freshmen and sophomores), "U" stands for upperclassmen (juniors (jun-iors and seniors), "F" denotes faculty fac-ulty and "S" stands for staff or employees. |