The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 08, 1957, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Trustees
For New
The Board of Trustees has approved a plan for a new
parking area between Electrical Engineering Building and
General Extension Building which will accommodate 92 auto
mobiles.
Walter W. Trainer, head o:
stniction and maintenance, sail
p i p « mester.
The new-area will replace the
■ present parking accommodations,
■■ If* • along the tow of engineering!
Lmm \g | M* buildings facing College Ave. The
IUI T lL>lall! lot, which contains 65 parking,
{spaces, will be cleared to make'
A • 1 « :room for a new engineering
/\CCICiGnt .building to be constructed in the
Funeral services will fee held at' Hew 600-Foot Bnllding 1
1 p.m. tomorrow in New Kensing-! The new building will extend
ton tor James R. Moore, soph-'from the main gate on the Mall
omore in the division of inter- for approximately’ €OO feet west]
mediate registration, who died to the south end of the Mechani- 1
Monday morning following an ; cal Engineering Building. I
automobile accident. ; In addition to removal of the'
- T? 1P fee inducted old parking area, the Petroleum
m the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church r e s eat c h Laboratory, situated
o y - l ,e . E ?? anue ’ south of Main Engineeilng Build-
BurialiwiU.be.in Union Cemetery. Jing . wfll be torn down. !
CW i Fata? 1 Head Injuries building will consist
Moore died in Centre County ® oors an h a basement
Hospital from head injuries re- Will drop to two floors on the
ceired Sunday night when his f end of the main gate. The
automobile faitwi to a !2-stoiy wing will be connected to
curve at Weaver's railroad cross-: 3 11 ew . approximately 100-foot
ing on Route 220 west of Miles- south wing of Main Engineering,
burg. _ __ I Parking Area Temporary
James Hobinson, ninth semes
ter student in arts and letters
from Pittsburgh, who was a pas-!
senger in the automobile, is still
a patient in the hospital- Hospital;
officials yesterday said Robinson's
condition is good and that he is
“up and around." He sustained
lacerations -of the forehead and
lips.
Return from Picnic
The two students were return
ing from a picnic at Sycamore!
Camp, near Wingate, Sunday l
night when their car went out of
control at the crossing and struck
a railroad relay box.
Moore was a member of the;
University track team. He lived
at 127 S. Barnard St.
Barb Elected
AIM Delegate
Charles Barb, freshman in arch-;
itedure from Rala-Cynwyd. has
been appointed representative-at
large from the West Halls Council
to the Association of Independent
Men Board of Governors.
The council passed an amend
ment at its meeting Monday night
changing the procedure for
amending the West Halis consti
tution. Formerly an amendment
had to be approved in both the]
council and the residence units.
Under the new ruling, an amend-'
ment must be passed only by a
two-thirds majority of the ccmn-j
oil at two consecutive meetings. l
The compulsory Sunday dress l
rule was also given a second vote!
of approval.
Forestry Convocation
J. Allan Hauler, president of
the Allan Products Company of
Oradell, NJ, will speak on “Mar
kets for Wood Residues" at the
forestry convocation at 11 am.
today in 121 Sparks.
The convocation is open to the
public.
Approve Plan
Parking Area
the division of landscape con
that the new area is scheduled
to be completed for the fall se- ;
Trainer said the new parking.
jarea will be only temporary. He
said that a hard-top surface will
'not be placed in the lot since an
!other new engineering building is
| planned for that space in five
or six years.
! The new -area will be composed]
of a 6-inch stone base which will]
be stabilized by a bituminous top 5
dressing.
I The entrance to the new area
jwill be beside the present hard
itop driveway north of the Me
•chanical Engineering Building.
(Several yards of hard-top paving
•will he constructed from the pre-i
sent driveway to the new area.
The exit from the area will be
beside the driveway behind Min
eral Science Budding. This drive
way is also paved.
Frosh Breaks Tie
For BusAd Seat
Walter Lloyd, freshman in bus
iness administration'from Wayne,
| has been elected to fill a sopho
.more seat on the Business Ad
ministration Student Council,
breaking a tie.
The council Monday night also,'
deefated an earlier proposal that!
would have allowed business clubj
presidents with lower than iz]
I All-University average to sit on!
[the council. All members, except;
incoming freshmen, are required!
;to have a 2.2 average. ;
Science Fiction Film
The Science Fiction Club will
present an original film by the
Philadelphia Science Fiction So
ciety at 7 tonight in 209 Hetzel
[Union.
for all Ihe Mothers yo
Mothers Day Card;
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Volunteers
Asked For
Traffic Count
Calvin G. Reen, director of the
campus traffic survey, yesterday
said about 12 more volunteers are
needed to work on the traffic
counts to be made next week.
Keen, professor of civil engi
neering. said the volunteers will
complement members of the
Sophomore Class Advisory Board
and engineering students now
'pledged to work.
The board members and vol
unteers will meet at 7:30 tonight
in 1 Main Engineering.
| Eight are needed from 11:30
la.m, to 1:30 p.m. Monday. 2 to
18:45 to 9:15 ajn. and 2 from 11:30
to 12:15 pjp. Friday, May 17."
I Others are needed at odd hours
: during the week, he said.
I If there are not enough stu
dents to fill the hours, employes
of the Department of Physical
Plant will take up the slack.
; However, Seen said, he would ra
ther have students do the work
since it concerns them.
Hie students will be paid $1.50
an hour for the work, including
practice counts.
Automatic traffic counters.
. loaned by the Department of
, Highways, which will operate at
14 stations during the survey,
will be installed late this week,
according to Reen.
The automatic counters will re
main on campus during the sur
vey week
Pedestrian counts will be taken
at 25 stations Friday. May 17,
during five periods of approxi
mately 45 minutes each. These
counts will record the direction
jas well as the volume of pedes
•trian traffic.
Swim Club ta Hold Elections
The Swim Club will hold elec
tions at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in 2
White HalL Plans for a club pic
nic will also be discussed.
Mothers are special - your own
all your “other mothers" . . . ac
grandmothers, and mothers of favot
friends. We have Hallmark Mot
Cards for each of them. They'll af
being remembered with Hallmark
Day Cards that say "you care enoi
to send the very best."
McLanahan's
Schedule Listed
Traffic Count Automatic
cjCoucfij ajCcidiei,
PLAYERS PLEASED TO BRING YOU
’iJealouse the '}'f]oon
during honorable
MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND
Schwab 8:00 p. m. May 9,10,11
TICKETS AT HUB DESK -60 c Thurs.; $1.25 Fri., Sat.
Ag School
Four Test
Four experimental projects—expected to take from three
to 10 years to complete—have been approved by the faculty
of the College of Agriculture.
One experiment concerns
Of cover crops for sour cherry
The experiment is expected to
last five years and is being con
ducted by Dr. Frank N. Hewet
son. professor of pomology. He
will be advised by Carl S. Bitt
ner, professor of pomology exten
sion, and Dr. Donald P. Satchell,
assistant professor of soil tech
nology.
Another experiment concerns
the influence of forests and for
estry practices on the water pro
duction of forested watersheds in
Pennsylvania.
To Last 10 Years
The experiment, which is ex
pected to last 10 years, is being
conducted by David P. Worley,
assistant professor of forestry and
William R. Byrnes and William
E. Sopper, instructors in forestry.
Worley will be advised by Dr.
Louis T. Kardos, professor of soil
technology; Dr. Richard P. Nick
elsen. assistant professor of geol
ogy; Edward P. Farrand, instruc
tor in forestry extension; Charles
J. Smith, associate professor of
civil engineering: and Dr. Charles
L. Hosier, associate professor of
meteorology.
A third experiment will deal
with the effect of marketing
changes upon marketing costs]
and sales' of poultry meat with!
special emphasis on stewing'
chickens. i
3 Years Expected ]
This project is expected to last,
three years. Dr. Ralph L. Baker, j
professor of marketing. wiU con-j
duct the experiment. He will be,
advised by A. Kermit Birth, as
sistant professor of agricultural!
economics extension: Dr. Glenn
!0. Bressler. and Paul H. Margolf,
jprofessor of poultry husbandry.
‘•Development and Maintenance.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 8. 1957
Approves
Projects
the selection and management
orchards.
of Pathogen-free Propagative Ma
terial of Ornamental Plants” is
the title of another project. This
project is expected to last five
years. It will be conducted by
Dr. James Tammen, assistant pro
fessor of plant pathology.
Dr. James W. Mastalerz, profes
sor of floriculture; Dr. John S.
Boyle, associate professor of plant
pathology; and Dr. Ollie D. Burke,
professor of plant pathology ex
tension, will advise Dr. Tammen
on the experiment.
Biostatistics Prof to Talk
On Sampling Techniques
W. G. Cochran, professor of bio
statistics in the School of Hygiena
and Public Health at Johns Hop
kins University, will discuss
sampling techniques at 8 tonight
in 119 Osmond.
The lecture is sponsored by
Sigma Xi,' graduate science so
ciety, and is open to the public.
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