PAGE TWO University to Form Policy on Parking Calvin G. Keen, director of the tabulators to count the number Automatic traffic counters, campus traffic survey, said last,of cars parked in every' area at which the State Department of night that the University admin-jeach hour of the day. Keen said.jHighways has loaned the Univer istration will make necessary! They also show how quickly,sity for the survey, are scheduled policy decisions, such as possible]available spaces filled and how to be placed at 14 locations dur further bans on student cars, af-jmany cars were waiting for a'ing the week, ter the survey report is submitted.] spot ... The counters will record hourly However, Reen, professor of. Keen said a University of totals of the vehicles passing in civil engineering. ’ said the Uni-j ;^ an surveyor, studying the traf->each direction from 7:30 a.m. vcrsity may have sufficient funds conditions there, came to th6;Mond3y, May 13 to 5:30 pun., Fn to improve existing facilities so conclusion that “campuses of the l day. May 17. that increased restriction mav not future will consist of a parking* The automatic counters will be be necessary with buildings and trees (Supplemented by students and The report will only make rec- 33 not to mterfere with the Department of Physical Plant ommendations of a physical na- H ' -j , , , mem ° erS at * OUr a^uona ture upon evaluation of the data t 5 a ' statlons * gathered by the survey, he said. t- y b * In addltlon - 34 counting sta- The recommendations may in-j h d ueek of Ma > 13-11 - jtions will participate in a “peak elude such things as specifica-j " j period” survey from 7:30 to 9:30 tions for walks and driveways. \Prnf Rpm'nc \K!r\r\* 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Reen said the report will defi-j* * “CyilO Ft «-»I It .4 to 5:30 p.m. during the week, nitely advocate the continuance of checks on the traffic situation. These would serve to keep the program up to date and provide for evaluation of any changes made. After the survey data is tabu lated, it will be possible to esti mate the number of parking spaces required when the student population reaches the predicted 20.000, he said The Teport will also indicate the utilization being made of ex-1 isting parking facilities. j The survey began three weeks ago with aerial photographs of campus parking facilities. These' "Were taken at one hour intervals throughout the day. The photographs enabled the Service and Sales • Radios •Car Radios • Phonographs •TV Sets State College TV 232 S. Allen St. For an evening you will really enjoy . . . Pensacola Glee Club Gel your licked now af Ibe Mall or the HUB Desk THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA for United Nations Dr. Jerome K. Pasto, associate i professor of farm management, is on the first phase of an assign ment as senior farm management specialist with the Food and Agri-. cultural Organization of the Unit-, ed Nations. He will deal primarily with the problems of rice production in the Far East. He is on leave of absence until July 1, 1958. :STARLIIE DRIVE-IN THEATRE: Warner Color TONIGHT Cinemascope The Burning Hills" naluetoid also SATELLITE IN THE SKY Kieron Moore & Lois Mawvell COMING WED., THURS. & FRI. Toward the Unknown I Odongo William and Lloyd I Rhonda MacDonald HOLDEN NOLAN | FLEMING CAREY ALL-SERVICE REVUE • All Spring Winners will be announced at the show« The All-Service Revue . . . coming to Rec Hall May 1. With it. comes some of the finest entertainment ever to be seen on the campus. Jan Murray has currently been touring the night club circuit while the Pensacola Glee Club has appeared on National TV shows such as Ed Sullivan and Perry Como. Don't miss this fine array of stars *NITTANY TODAY & WEDNESDAY Rendezvous for dangerous ad venture—Morocco! “OASIS” Michele Morgan - Pierre Bitsueor iij CinemoScope and Color Come to . . . Jan Murray 16 Women Tapped By Mortar Board Sixteen junior women have been tapped for Mortar BoardJ senior women’s hat society. ! They are Marian Beatty, Mary- Conrad, Janet Davidson, Lynn! Glassbum, Gail Gilman, Sarah Hawkins, Phyllis Hodges, Caro lyn Johnson, Virginia Mensch, Mary Mertz, Anne Nitrauer, Myr-i na Paynter, Sondra Peters, Les lie Shultz, Nancy Siftar and Sus anne Smith. | The women were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leader ship, personality and service to ENDS TODAY - HENRY FONDA - "12 ANGRY MEN" /yjfflWßTl Begins WEDNESDAY Ulllf !■' IUJ Feature: 1:56, 4:26. 6:56, 9:30 JAMES Siam roaring out of the mmuVmtViVi n CHABLES A. LINOBEfiGH • Bill? WILDE! For the fops in Entertainment . . . TUESDAY. APRIL 30. 195! the University. They were honoi ed at a tapping breakfast in M< Elwain Hall. Now: 1:39. 3:41, 5:43. 7:43. 9:43 . ■' »—•’B?D •VJv^SN' /SfiB^ECdN'^BKSSTE “"—-JXtfET Blfttß. & TECHtfrdoEcfß.* V "THE r»o- WARf«ft BROB. in .Cinemascope «» WARNERCOLOR lid flit II \Vt|Si I«.WEHOEIIHMSW , : • - 2nd Army Show Boat See Trophies store window SPIRE ST.iouir in the 'A'
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