PAGE EIGHT Fewer Cars Registered On Campus This Semester The ban on freshmen cars on campus has resulted in 100 fewer vehicles registered with the University this year than last year. Last year, there were 700 freshmen registered with cars. “If freshmen were permitted to have cars this year the traffic problem would have been that much greater," said Captain Philip Mark, of the Campus Patrol. Mark revealed that there are about 3100 faculty, staff, and stu dent parking spaces available. Two hundred parking spaces in the vicinity of the Nittany Lion are not included in the figures. Traffic fines for the semester have reached $l3OO. Fines for stu dents have run about the same as last fall’s semester; faculty members have been' fined less this semester than last fall. Faculty members are repri manded by their deans after a traffic violation, Captain Mark said. Campus Patrol finds that this does more .to lessen faculty violations than monetary fines. Thirteen hundred students have been fined, as have 400 faculty and staff members. Few complaints have come to Campus Patrol concerning traffic on Pollock road between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The drop in number of students using the road has been considerable in relation to two years ago. Two Containers Still Not Found Campus Patrol has hot, located the two Coca-Cola containers stolen from a station wagon out side Recreation Hall Wednesday night, Capt. Philip A. Mark said yesterday. The containers were removed from the station wagon of Frank Adams of the Coca-Cola bottling works in Altoona during the Penn State-Syracuse basketball game. Company officials have said no questions will be asked if the containers are returned to the Clark Motor Co., S. Pugh street, the company’s local warehouse. Each container is_ under 120 pounds of pressure and may cause serious injury if improperly opened, officials have warned. Theta Xi Receives National Trophy The University chapter of Theta 2Ci received the fraternity’s na tional memorial trophy for the outstanding chapter in the year 1954-55 last week. The award was made following a dinner attended by town alum ni and -the chapter’s regional di rector, Dr. George Royer, a sen ior electrical engineer and sys tems director of Westinghouse Electric Corp The trophy is awarded annual ly to the charter outstanding in several fields, the major emphasis pe'mg placed on the scholastic record. The local chapter rose from 26th to 12th place last year in its standing with University fraternities. New Dorms (Continued from page one) new dormitory units are com pleted. Complaints of sororities con cerning the present housing condi tions are that the suites are too small, and that men cannot be entertained by the groups. The new suites will be larger, and will be - located on the ground floor, with the dormitory rooms up stairs. The suite rent in Simmons and McElwain dormitories is now $750 a year. Rent for the new suites cannot be estimated until the exact cost of the construction, in terior decoration, and furniture is known. 'Lift-Slab* Method— (Continued from page one) complete residence units. A dining hall with four dining rooms will be built in the center. A total of 1064 women students will be accommodated. The University has asked for bids for the construction. Work on the project is expected to begin in the early spring. Clover Club Elections The Clover Club will meet at 7 tonight in 100 Weaver. The nom ination and election of officer* for the next year will be held. 12 Pay Fines For Violations Twelve persons were fined a total of $B2 by Traffic Court last night. Of the 14 persons who appeared before the court, three received suspended fines and two cases were dismissed. The breakdown of fines shows that $6l was levied for traffic vi olations; $ll for failure to report to the office of the Campus Pa trol; and $lO for failure to regis ter vehicles with the Campus Pa trol. One student’s campus driving privileges were suspended. Au tomatic fines of $4O were levied against six others for failure to appear before the court. The regular meetings of Traf fic Court for the next two Mon days have been cancelled. Scrolls to Sell Cookies Members of Scrolls, senior wo men’s hat society, will sell cook ies in the women’s dormitories from 10 to 11 p.m. beginning Wed nesday. The cookies will sell for 39 and Satisfy Jburself with*a Milder, Better-Tastin packed for more pleasure by exclusive Accu~Ray . p*. ly pot my_ cigarette, the more pleasure it gives ... and Accu-Ray packs Chesterfield far more perfectly. CHESTERFIELD. MILD/ YET THEY^aZUfa THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE, COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Psych Test Results To Be Interpreted For Frosh Women All freshman women, except those in Chemistry and Physics, Engineering and Architecture, and Mineral Industries who took the psychological tests during Orientation Week but have not had an interpreation may have their tests results interpreted at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, in Sparks Building. The test results will be available at the rooms designated by the following alphabetic sub divisions: A-Cl, room 1; Cm-Gn, room 2; Go-Hn, room 11; Ho-Lz, room 12; M-Oz, room 18; P-Sr, room 19; St-Z, room 10. The interpreations will be by TV and will last until 9:45 p.m. Ten o’clock permission will be granted by the Dean of Women to women attending the interpreta tion. Clouds, Snow Flurries Predicted for Today Today’s weather will be cloudy with occasional snow flurries, ac cording to students in the depart ment of meteorology. The high today is expected to reach 31 degrees; the low, 20. Yesterday’s maximum tempera ture was 37 degrees; the low was 22. 49 cents a box. The money will go towards the Scrolls scholarship fund. To tho touch... to tho tost*, Firm and pleasing to the lips an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satis*- .. . mild yet deeply satisfying to Ties the most... burns more the taste Chesterfield alone is evenly, smokes much smoother, pleasure-packed by Accu-Ray. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1946 CHEVY convertible with 1951 engine. Radio, heater, good tires. Excellent con dition. $l5O. Call Bob AD 8-6358. 1947 CHEVROLET. 4 door. Radio, heater, six good tires. Paint good. Call Tom, AD 7-4662. 1942 CHEVROLET two-door sedan. Good running condition. Many extras. Call AD 7-7023. FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono graph service, stop at State College TV, 232 S. Allen, FOR RENT DOUBLE OR single room for upper class men or graduate students. Two blocks from campus. Call AD 7-3498. DO YOU wish to lower your living costa from seven days to five? If so, dial AD 7-2877—mornings. Double end triple rooms for boys who go home weekends. Board on five day basis. Three minute walk to library and facing the Ag Bldg. DOUBLE ROOM. Good location. Call AD 8-6679. DOUBLE OR Triple room, with running water, oil heat. Central location. Student rata. Colonial Hotel, • 123 West Nittany Ave. Call AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7792. Ask for C.R. ROOMS FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for quiet student or grad uate in private home. No other boarders. Call AD 7-2326. 3 LARGE ROOMS with 3 windows each, refrigerator and hot-plate. Landlord uses Ist floor. Phone AD 7-4581. SINGLE ROOM for male student. Call AD 7-2216. ROOMS FOR Rent ta students. Contaet Cody Manor. HELP WANTED STUDENT DESIRING steady part-time work for next semester with good wages. Inquire now in person any evening at the Dux Club, 128 .S. Pugh ,St. smoke— TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 1956 WANTED GRADUATING MARRIED seniors—do you have a chest of drawers you want to sell? Call AD 8-8278 after 6 p.m. PART-TIME salesmen: high WANTED commissions, Bhort hours. Special oppor tunity for fraternity caterers. Apply Chi* cago Meat House, rear 139 N. Gill St. GARAGE TO rent for several weeks. Call Fred Hess AD 7-2809. HUNGRY STUDENTS to buy cookies from Scrolls during finals in women's dorm lounges 10 to 11 p.m. WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST desires typing of thesis etc. Reasonable rates. Work guaranteed. Found at ADams 8-7358. LOST UNIVERSITY CLASS RING (’57), with initials R.J.V. lost in or near HUB* Call Vietmeier at ext. 298. WILL THE person wbo took a gray Harris* Tweed topcoat from Willard 1/12/66* Contact R. Rose A.T.O. AD 7-7683. RIDE WANTED RIDE TO New York City for 3 girls after 5.30 Jan. 27. Call 264 or 157 Atherton. MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION BOYS who go home week* ends! Reservations are being accepted at Ag Hill Dining Room for family style meals. With or without breakfast on a five day basis. Second semester begins with breakfast Feb. 6. IVY LEAGUE tours to Europe for »tu* dent rates this summer. Call Warren at AD 7-4963. ______ PHOTO COPY Service. We copy every* * thing but money. Everything for tho artist. Open evenings. Call AD 7-3304. WHEN YOUR typewriter needs sen-ice lust dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. C AND D TYPING service. Reasonable rates, expert work guaranteed to satisfy. Experienced staff, well qualified for any type of work. Call AD 8-8712. Clnmr * Itaii W
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