WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1961 il-;: ;i'S: *t*it£ - CoU£<r€ \ / f l'~~'f , 2NEto r-H l X / t \ /“**• W '•»* **"l r ■ : ■ —Collrglan Map by Karan Hynccktal HURRICANE ESTHER'S position at 11 p.m., 150 miles southwest of Cape Hatteres, North Carolina, is indicated by the official hurricane symbol. The previous path and the expected path are also shown. WELCOME TO PENN STATE! See Us For - ■ • Art Prints 9 Cards • Gifts TREASURE HOU » I Penn State Buy all your school supplies at the BX and save money. Hours - 9:00 a.m. to T OO p.m. During Orientation Week Non-Profit MIHMI \\X>>_„ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA «Bißmo# 1 We refund 50c for every $5,00 worth of receipts Hurricane Esthe (Continued from page one) come heavy during the day. Winds will also be increasing and may reach 25 to 35 miles an hour bv late afternoon. Gusts may reach gale force. Extreme southeastern Pennsyl vania and New Jersey are expect ed to bear the full brunt of the storm. Wind gusts of 75 to 100 miles an hour may be recorded as far inland as Philadelphia and torrential rain may spread as far west as Harrisburg. Five to 10 inches of rain may be reported in portions of Dela ware, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Southeastern New York, eastern THE Book Exchange B 3C ) *’ f kso g ’’ Student Operated r Aims at New Jersey- Maryland and New Jersey. Small crafts from Cape Ann, Massachusetts, to Jacksonville, Florida, have been urged to re main in port because of rough seas and increasing winds. Were it not for a large mass of cool air, which brought frost to Pennsylvania over the weekend and now covers New England and the North Atlantic Ocean, the hur ricane would probably be heading harmlessly out to sea. That large cool air mass has remained stationary during the past few days forcing Esther to move on a northwesterly course toward the United States main- The BX carries a full line of University approved engi neering supplies. Located on the Ground Floor of the HUB The cool air mass is expected lo linally begin moving east ward today, but hurricane Es ther will probably have reached the mainland by then. The forecast for this area rails for increasing winds and rain to day. Rain may become heavy this afternoon and this evening. Strong to gale winds and rain is expected tonight. A high of 70 is expected today with a low of 65 indicated for tonight. Tomorrow should be mostly cloudy, and warmer with winds diminishing. School Supply Store PAGE THREE
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