TUESDAY. MAY 15. 1962 Radio-Astronomy Building Approved Prof Views France By STEVE CIMBAIA (ling, Associate professor of elec-lflat terrain in that area. ! R ' k A I. _ The University Board of Trus-! 1 ™* 1 engineering, prepared the PRESENT PLANS call for the I M f All W|# Af 1 teeshasapproved toe construction which led to the Na-building to occupy about 7,300 ||| V* O lii iTI Uil IYI Cl I K6l ofa new radio-astronomv research ! tlonal 5c 16 " 06 Foundation grant!square feet of floor area and pro-, buildtoe Walter H Wieeand di- j Since 1118 University staff has; vide space for a recording-room ' ' - PENNY WATCON physicalplanted re>° radio-astronomer at present'laboratory,,shop, offices for five) , , By PENNY WATSON cently P ” ■ J. J. Gibbods, professor of physics,'staff members, office-laboratories, Membership in the European Common Market is stimii- France to -P— and modernize her industry and versity farm 15 two miles south- sram, 1 including the building con-: in addition to other normal build-, agriculture, Vaclav Mares, associate professor of economics, ttSieidhv S 'WiSifSid thaf toe site on that construe-told a group of high school French teachers Friday night. toe National! Science Foundation. sUnjvm.ty farm 15 wmbeginassoon a? possible: > Speaking on “France and the Common Market: Threat Tiw> -because of the* little possible elec- and that no definite completion j . TT __ ... . \ the HnUHincr urill hi» rlrwlv* 1^ and relatively date has been set for the project. Blessing for Her Prosperity., \ . the new» building will be closelyj ! -- stares said that southern Prance had a good coat basin; he cx reiated: to the, work now being:. | , a * f . r [can produce a good base for therplained. • C 22, yzS&ldeas Produced on USG- “““v- . i» m.™ ~,d. ■search regarding the effects ofi Other services which might be sored by, NSA which offers a 10 becoming a center for- receivingicouldh't sell outside the country* toe sun upon toe ionosphere. to this studMt government to -5 per rent discount on texts ojl from Midd , e he France wu unnb j e jo ionosphere is the blanket o { ZLiv f ed - A sy s,e m otpipe lines is vn agriculture with other charged particles, beginning at;J™[el, Ix»k discount, Md enter-, started Zagat said. planned in Lack, a center of pat- 1 countries, he said. 30 miles altitude, which makes, ta^2" 1 1 f He stressed that it must begin j Mares said. | Under the recent Common Mir lone-distance radio communira- NSA MAINTAINS a library ofias a small project. If the student !5* 1 „ „ ! under tnerecent common Mar tions possible bv reflecting’radio * dms on currennt political and government begins too large a * f? iifm.ro. n ’|ket agricultural products agree waves P back to earth I (social problems which could be project, it will most certainly fail. , cnt- member countries will sub toPrun a film series on cam-L aid. l er _ «« fmSrt^ e to° n the P SlopSn V t%f ; The travel service sets up do-, tainment at lower pnees by book- n bean"™rflv ° r *u 7 ears * ' he . Mid * „*!” Sble srare’cmmmuaSftjmestic and foreign tours for indi-ing a number of schools at once. Market country wtlt.be inhere w- viduals or school groups and also Zagat said. He estimated that at a fmfrth nf Ml u ’ (ie P l ' nck-nt in production of e f farm * ommod, “« but w,,on ‘ ly, toe principal instrument for /or student admission to Euro- 1 the money saved on entertainment duced thw mil” . Whp o ,he Common Market w;.. the research will be a 30-foot P^ an museums and monuments at could probably pay for the TOSt Eiffel Tower he said i formed, conflicting interests of radio telescope which will be discount prices. (of NSA. Also, the school could ° • the member countries prevented used to receive radio signals from ! The identification cards cost the probably afford to have more en- i FRANCE ALSO met problems;formulation of a farm policy, the sun. ! (student government 50 cents each tertainment functions & year, an- during the stage of the industrial,Mares said. France had maw her HE SAID that Erwin R.Schmer- and ma y be scdd or as much as other way of building the image revolution which depended on membership conditional on later , ,* j SI. The nmfit ran b«» used to help of student government. doal, Mares said. France -nevenfarm policy, he explained. ‘ Now C ILgo UiiiOr wntow?* r V.c *ie'? ; Announcing ... THE SECOND ANNL'AI FOLKTESTIVAL 'AT GROSSINGER*S HOTEL CROSSINGS, NEW YORK *■ September 4fh Jo7lf), ]962 Ter Batu&id Color Bnxhum Jotd All Information, Writ* To GOYA GUITARS S 3 W; 23rd St., New York 10, N.Y. LOCAL AD STAFF MEETING 7 p.m. Tonight 131 Sackefl Everyone Special Meeting After for Sophomore & Junior Boarders ’t . • ; : ; j; j . You are cordially invited | '* : \ | to , one-ten east beaver avenue j . j| ’ T state college , Pennsylvania . i ’ 4 jCo store your entire winter wardrobe The storage will be held at your convenience for as long as you wish cndthecostisalowfourdollarsandfiftycehts 5 ' . RSVP THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ' *v£_fW. dtCßSeUMrflb. Lest it be thought from our display windows that" we specialize solely in party pictures, we havi borrowed the Schlow store window (next to the Athletic Store) to' S display all the parties photographed in jcolor thivpast Senior Ball weekend. In the next day or .so we will fill our own display cases'with a collection of portraits of which we feel to be representative of some of the 4 more beautiful women who abound on campus. -S Honestly, portraiture and not party pictures is our specialty. Two extra prints of each of the party pictures on'display will be available today and tomorrow only. 1 -r ' ' f • ; •» 'j . • U s-'-t ! Nancy ichiffman I ! . PAGE THREE -s*. I * if