PAGE TWO Police Tag Parked Cars In Fraternity Section Borough police yesterday found 94 cars parked in viola tion of the 2 to 6 a.m. parking ban on its first day in effect in the fraternity area. At 5 p.m. yesterday, four cars were using the temporary parking facilities provided by the University for students who could not find spaces downtown because of the ban. Blood Drive Deadline Set By Red Cross Red Cross blood drive forms are due today at the Helzel Union de.~.k. A bloodmobile unit from the' Johnstown regional Blood Center of the American Red Cross will visit the campus Tuesday and Wednesday to receive blood dona tions from students. The blood drive is sponsored by the Air Force Reserved Of ficers Training Corps and the campus unit of the State College Chapter, American Red Cross. The personnel of the unit will be in the HUB card and TV room from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to process donors. The goal for the two days is 600 pints. Donors may bring their minor release forms with them. Walk in donors will be accepted. Donors have been asked to eat a light breakfast and lunch be fore coming. They are to elimi nate all starchy foods from their diet. I Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma will act as hostess es for the serving of refreshments. The -refreshments include orange juice, coffee and doughnuts. Dairy Team Wins 3rd Place in Meet The University dairy products judging team won thiirf place in the International Dairy Pro ducts Judging Monday at Atlantic City. Thirty-three teams competed in the judging. Marlin Fouse, senior in dairy sci ence from James Creek, won ninth place in judging all products. He also finished seventh in milk judging, competing with 96 other contestants. Other team members are Wen dell Yingling, of Hanover, John E. Beam, of Waymart. and Ed ward Bryan, of Philadelphia. .All are seniors in dairy science. By 808 FRANKLIN Police said they ticketed the violators with red warning stick ers for the first day of enforce ment of the ban. In Effect Yesterday The ordinance went into effect yesterday in the area bounded by Allen street, Beaver avenue, Righ street, and Irvin avenue. It has been enforced in most other sec tions of the borough for several weeks. All four of the students who moved their cars to the Univer sity’s temporary facilities on the old vegetable gardens behind the Agricultural building have ap plied for temporary permits from the Campus Patrol office. Permits Must Be Used Application for the permits, which are good until the Thanks giving vacation, must be made by students who use the area. Copies of the application ques tionnaires will be sent to the bor ough manager's office and to ei ther the Association of Indepen dent Men or the Interfratemity Council in an effort to find off street parking downtown for the student. Form Data Named Information on the question naire will include the student’s local address, fraternity, affilia tion where he has been parking in the borough, whether he uses I his car daily, and whether he !would be willing to rent a space I downtown if one could be found. x ■ Se/ goi' seK^ S T HE p I Town House ... Gives to you . . . 1 | rs ■j: * own formula ... PR fun ... Jerry Miller Combo 4-6:30 ■v- /<, ' ~ 'S L-.'' - ,^,^l emendous Value at THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA .plill vecf / UFFER OATS With Detachable Hood 19 95 S. Allen St. AIM Judiciary Initiates Action Against Junior The Association of Independent Men Judicial Board of Review has. recommended that a fifth semes ter geology major receive office probation and that a letter be sent to his parents. In a charge filed by two West Halls counselors, the student was charged with throwing a fire cracker out of his window into the West Halls quadrangle area. The student told the board he found the firecracker while rum maging through a box of junk in his closet. He said he bought it in another state and was unaware of state or University firearms laws. The student said he threw the firecracker out the window on an act of impulse although realizing afterward it was the wrong thing to do. . When accused of throwing the fire cracker by the counselors, he at first denied it, but later sought' them out and admitted the act. ■ Wd£m Will Audition For Announcing Staff Audition appointments for the announcing staff of station WDFM may be made every afternoon or evening this week in 307 Sparks. Auditions will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in 304 Sparks. WILL CONDUCT PERSONAL INTERVIEWS ON CAMPUS Boeang has many positions open for graduating and graduate students, ’llipe opportunities are in all branches of Engineering (AE. CE. EE. ME and related fields). Also needed are Physicists and Mathematicians with advanced degrees. 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A solicitors meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Schwab Auditorium. Representa tives from the American Heart As sociation, American Cancer So ciety, and World University Serv ice, an international organization of students and professors, will speak to the solicitors. These agencies are three of the five organizations that will re ceive funds from this year’s drive. The other organizations are Penn State Student Scholarship Fund and Pennsylvania Cerebral Palsy Fund. =jNow| NOW: l:M, S;M, 5:!l, 7:l». 9:;* "THE UNGUARDED MOMENT" Starring Esther Williams George Nader W£F^SA/£Z £!OM