The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 06, 1949, Image 11

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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1949
New Boro Traffic Regulations Start Monday
Stop signs, one-way streets
and no-parking areas will go into
effect in the fraternity area mid
night Sunday in order to remove
safety hazards and to aid the flow
of traffic.
The new regulations call for six
one-way streets and no parking
an one side of 11 streets. Motor
ists were cautioned by Chief of
Police John R. Juba to keep the
changes in mind because after
Sunday midnight many stop signs
will be moved to give one-way
streets the right-of-way, particu
larly on Beaver avenue and Pugh
and Burrowes streets.
/important Change
There will be no change on
College avenue which will be a
through street except for the
stop lights at Allen, Burrowes and
Atherton.. One important change
is noted at College and Burrowes
where a right turn for westbound
traffic will be permitted on the
Ted signal. Left turns from Col
lege to Allen will not be allowed.
Allen street has the right-of
way in both directions with the
exception of the intersection at
College avenue.
One-way streets, running from
north to south, are S.. Burrower
and S. Pugh.
Those running from south tc
north are Frazier and Locust
Lane.
Calder alley will be one-way
from east to west and Highland
alley will be one way from west
to east. .
signs on Burrowes will be
at Calder alley, Beaver ,
7sTe7 and Nittany. The one-way
ends at Fairmount avenue.
• Frasier Street
On Frazier street, stop signs
will be on both corners facing
Calder alley, Beaver, Highland
alley, Foster and Nittany.
Pugh stop signs will be placed
ait Calder alley, Beaver, Foster,
Nittany and at the intersection
.oatTairmount facing Pugh. .
• For Locust Lane, signs will be
. placed on Calder alley, Beaver.
Foster, Nittany, Fairmount and
Prospect.
Fairmount is through traffic
front Atherton to Allen and from
Allen to Locust Lane. Calde al
ley is one-way west with signs
set, the through streets.
CoCmplete details of the plan
may be found on a map appearing
elsewhere ort this page.
The regulations were drawn by
a special traffic committee ap
pointed by Borough Council.,
More Freshmen
High School graduates in in
creasing numbers are clamoring
for admission to the Pennsylvania
State College.
Dean of Admissions William S.
lic4hrian said today applicants
hoc admission as freshman next
Fall already ntunber 4086 as 001 -
COOK'S • •
Here to serve you
as we have been
in the past.
For Delicious Meals
between 7 a.m, and 11 p.m.
Dine at
COOK'S
230 1. Collog•
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
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pared with 3081 at the end
January last year.
He estimated that ex-service
men among the new applicant
represent only about ten percen
of the total.
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