The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 24, 1961, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
eteorological Study
eginning New Era
By VICKI WENTZ
If the earth's atmosphere
were divided equally among
the earth's people, each per
son would receive 2,000,000
tons, said Dr. Harry Wexler,
Director of Meteorological Re
search of the U.S. Weather Bur
eau at the . Graduate Lecture
Serizs last night.
Meteorologists are at the be
ginning of a new observational
era, Wexler said. The future
holds such advancements as polar
orbiting and equatorial satellites
to give a more complete picture
of cloud formations over the
earth, a world weather center to
which information could he re
layed and a - cooperative system
among countries whereby any na
tion could receive direct informa
tion.
Information from the Tiros
weather satellite which was put
into orbit last spring, has been
invaluable to meteorologists : ac-
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cording to Wexler.
Among the data received from
satellites are: distribution of ice
over the earth's surface, which is
a great aid to ice navigation;
snow depths, which give some
indication of the amount of water
locked up in snow, is an aid in
irrigation; location of storm fronts,
a big help to weather forecast
ing; and measurement of infra
red radiation, which is an indica
tion of the rate at which heat is
leaving the earth.
Wexler concluded by comment
ing that the advancement of
meteorology is not only a tech
nical one, but may become poli
tically important if meteorologists
in one country know what's going
on above another country before
that country itself knows.
This would occur if one nation's
weather satellites were more ad
vanced than another's.
He said it is the hope of the
World Meteorological Organiza
tion that information will be used
for peaceful purposes.
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ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M.
TILE PRECEDING DAY
AUSTIN HEALY Sprite Tonneau and
sun visors; MCA sun visors and wind
wings. All brand new, all half price.
Clark Motor Co. AD 8-8771.
TWO GIRL'S English Bikes, excellent
condition. Must sell before Easter. Call
Phyllis or. Ellen, UN 6-8708 or UN 6-8398.
WE 'INSIST! FREEDOM NOW SUITE,
by Max Roach plus all other CANDID
records now available at reduced prices.
Call Joel D. Stutz, Box 741, AD 8-1021.
1957 COUPE, in good condition. Best
offer takes. Call Craig, AD 7.4951.
USED VIOLIN and guitar—reasonable
Call AD 8-2044.
'55 CHEVY 2-door Del Air, stick-six.
Chevy's best year I Excellent running
condition—ssoo. Can be seen on campus
at Phi Delta Theta. Contact George Haney
AD 7-4057.
1956 JAGUAR XK-140, wire wheels, heater
Good condition. Beat offer over $996.00
Call Sam Spotto AD 7-9969.
1954 MERCURY, blue, four door. Must
sell soon. Call AD 7-4928, ask for Jack.
1957 TRIUMPH TB-3, white, wire wheels,
disc brakes. May be seen at 113 Hiester
Street.
DORM CONTRACT for sale ►n the North
Halls area. Will take a $4O loss. Call
UN 6-2102.
MAN'S BLACK Onyx Diamond Ring. Re
tails $50.00 $30.00. Sam, AD 7-2586.
Apt. 8, 536 W. College Ave.
1959 MGA, blue, carefully maintained for
20,000 miles. Call UN 6-6852.
TROPHIES AND Carnival Novelties in
stock for any occasion—immediate de
livery. Engraving—"big discounts"—Quick
"Sign Painting and Show Card Service."
Sam Troutman's "Trophy and Novelty"
Shop, RD 1, State College. Pa. Phone
AD 7-2492 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT
THREE ROOM Apartment, nicely fur
nished, second floor entrance-6GO per
month. Logan Avenue. Call AD 8-8158.
LARGE DOUBLE ROOM on second floor
next to bath with shower for two quiet
students. Available April 4. 16.00 weekly
each. 113 S. Atherton.
NEWLY DECORATED room on first floor
beside shower near campus. Men pre
ferred. Call AD 7-2665.
MODERN THREE-ROOM Apartment for
rent. New refrigerator, range, anti dis
posal unit furnished. Call UN 6-2102.
SINGLE ROOM with or without board;
two blocks from campus. 243 S. Pugh St.
THAN EVER
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FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM for office worker, work
ing man or aludent. Warm, friendly
atmosphere. Call AD 7-4196.
APARTMENT FOR RENT-2 bedroom,
unfurnlabed new apartment, duplex,
available Immediately, centrally located.
Call Federated Home and Mortgage, Inc.,
AD 8-8600.
FRATERNITY HOUSE—I 4 bedrooms and
spacious living and dining area, corn.
Pletely renovated; one block from campus.
Available in June. To reply write to
D. Phillips, 20 S. 21st Street, Harrisburg,
Pa.
COMFORTABLE MODERATE Rate Week
end accommodations. Families and
friends. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany.
Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850.
MODERN TWO-ROOMS and bath-dressing
room. Furnished, heat control, parking,
sun-parlor, private entrance. Suitable
couple or bachelor, Mrs. Cox, AD 7-7792
or AD 7-9860.
WANTED
TWO RIDES wanted to N.Y.C. or vicinity,
Wednesday noon. Call Meg, UN 5-9104
after 11:80 p.m.
REPORTS, THESIS, etc. to type. Will
pick up and deliver. AD 8-8836.
STUDENT NEEDED to work automatic
dishwasher. Call Phi Delta Theta. AD
7-4967.
DESPERATE: TWO GIRLS need ride to
Pittsburgh. We must be at the Pitts
burgh Airport by 8:30 p.m. March 27th.
Please call Jackie UN 5.8030.
TYPING evenings and weekdays. Call
HOmestead 6.6239 between 6:30 and 7:30.
WANTED: TWO RIDERS to Fort Lauder
dale; leaving March 27-420 round trip.
Call AI at AD 7-2337.
WILL DO TYPING. Quick, accurate work
Cali AD 8-0998.
TYPING DONE on electric typewriter
Call AD 8-0957 after 5 :00 p.m.
RIDE TO North or Northeast Philadelphia
Tuesday 28th at 3:00 p.m. and back
April 4th. Call Arnie UN 6-6224.
FOUR GUYS will try anything once.
Want dates for IFC weekend. Write
Box 11035 Pollock A. Attach photo, re•
turned at time of interview.
TRAILER OR four room furnished apart
ment. Call Don Crandall, Al) 7-3388.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call AD 7-4979
TYPING AND multilithing thesis reports
etc. Reasonable sum. Call AD 7-7055.
FURNISHED APARTMENT has two male
graduate students, needs one more male
student. Within walking distance of cam•
Pus. Phone AD 8-1409 after 6:00 p.m.
URGENT! RIDE TO New York City f O l
three; March 29, Wednesday at noor
or thereafter I Call Bobbie UN 64769 of
Sharon UN 6-8066.
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8:00 to 12:30
FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1961
IFIEDS
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LOST
ALPHA OMICRON PI sorority pin loot
on College Ave. Reward.. Call Norma,
UN 6-4800.
YOU WI.IRE SEEN with the black fur
collared coat you took from Phi Kappa
Theta Saturday. Definite action will be
taken if not returned to HUB.
LOST: NORTHIVMSTERN High School
Ring with the initiate P.C.S. If found.
please call Paul at UN 5-7887.
HELP! MY MOTHER will kill me! Please
return opal ring you found In HUB
Thursday, March 16. Reward. Call Norma.
UN 6.6208.
SIENKO AND Plane Chemistry book lost
in Willard Hall. Reward. Call Larry.
UN 5-6454.
MAN'S BLACK WALLET in Rec Hall.
Call Dave Isenberg AD 7-4122. Reward.
MAN'S BLACK Umbrella at Phi Kappa
Sigma Saturday night. I have yours.
Call UN 6-0875.
DISAPPOINTED GIRL FRIEND wants
return of Butler High School Ring with
initials D.C., $5 reward. PLEASE! You
can't hock it for that much. Call Sue,
UN 5-5762.
• FOUND
PAIR OF men's glasses, gray plastic lens
frame, polished metal temples—vicinity
of West Halls. Call UN 5-4317.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST—Mother of Pearl Butterfly Pin be
tween Waring and McKee. Call Sally,
'UN 5-7115.
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NEED TYPING done in a hurry for book
report and letters? Call AD' 7-4433.
FOR STANDARD and Electric Typewriter
Rentals: complete typewriter repair
service and all thesis typing supplies shop
Nittany Office Equipment, 231 S. Allen
St. AD 8-6125.
SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: the fabulous "Main
liners" will be accepting advance en
gagements. At Delta Sig's "Sailor's Ba 11"
—hear them.
WILL DO THESIS or non-thesis typing•
Reasonable rates. AD 8-9677.
PI KAPPA PHI invites all Fort Lauder
daler'a to a 8.V.0. Jade's Beach Party
Thursday nite, March 30. Look for biggest
bonfire.
NEED TYPING of term papers and book
reports in a hurry? Call AD 7-4413.
TO ALL who nre planning to move down
town next Fall: during the week of
March 20-26 the College Co-op will serve
meals Free of Charge to anyone interested
in Joining. Lunch 12:16; Supper 5:30.
AD 7-2693, 244 E. Nittany.
PIFER'S: Your one-stop music center o
Benner Pike. Guitars, banjos. comple
music line accessories. Open daily fro
9-8 except Wednesday. Pifer Music Center
Phone EL 6-3441.
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