PAGE TWELVE Political Offered Students who are particu larly interested in the "politi cal fever" wilt have an oppor tunity to be exposed to it this summer via an internship plan being offei r d by the Eastern Pennsylvania Citizenship Clear ing House The organuation.which is af filiated with the national Citizen ship Charing House, pays stu dents during their Internship while also giving them a chance to see politics in action. Three different plans are being offered Internship for a period of six weeks with the Congressmen from Eastern Pennsylvania in their offices in Washington, D C , will begin on May 30 (or as soon as possible thereafter) and will be completed on July 8 Salaries will be approximately $75 a week. A second plan offers intern ships for an 8-week period with the respecive state committee headquarters in Harrisburg. Compensation during this period, which will run from July 18 to Sept. 9, will be a min imum of $5O. Imcrnships in selected Penn sylvania counties in the county headquarters are also available. Although this period extends from Aug. 22 to Nov. 8, students will be expected to work full time only until Sept. 16, After that + CLASS FOR SALE FOOD SERVICE equipment of every type, flee, used and gtheiit for restain an ts, fraternities, chinches, hotels and schools. Stainless ovel dwhwaahers, misei s, peelers, ref rigera toi a, lanves. dishes, silverware and chinaware Tremendous met Ingle at k.,41 uipm en t Mfgi s , Ire, It 487 Pine St, Willislusimi Pa 61621. 1959 81 MCA A RONDE ,Inlonr, reclining bents. 5 good tires and new batter) Call A)) 7-2748 after 6 ON}: lIIIITISII 10114 Safety Razor. not Id's finest tarot, brand nen. Call AD 8-Iql7 •fler n p 111 A'.k tot Ileum ENT 2 let t -14.00. Cull A) A-2100 NEW AND USED office de4sa 31000 up Swh el chair, from 37 50 Special buy In used steel liwket.4. Steel htul age cabinets Steel filia and tranqfer !ales $3 00 tip Nett anti liked 4-drawer !ilea - emendou, Val lieu Adding tuaebine.4, caret, etc Steel nheltntttfur ,tore,, home.; and uffieen 1.0 1, 11ww M Inc,it 407 Pine St \V tihamspol t, Pm (:1521. 4 , , In It El LE("rING TEL rnrn holie ii,, or, i quittorini inountinit, I ; in evemeci Hal low lon a•, 250 Imo or. C till UN 5-77.,r, UNDER ‘V(H)ll PORTA BLE Champion model Call AD 7-2161, ask for Owl, hoWi 1957 I . II AMNON Trailer, 36', exc. Dent Londllion , one bedroom, xtitoinntie ‘11,1114 , huge Ilting room, patio, large lan n Phone AD 1,-13149 WANTED 110A1 DA'Z'ES--open alto c‘gr) flight at time lb 10 p lu 1 0 g (I 1 g , kko ti to 12 prn Ut,l. 32... No witting. Mon. , AD R.n140 Dom. flown Dui Club, 12S S Pugh Slggel BOY JO MIA UE nice• apart• meat neat campus ran kitchen, pi i •ate bath. ,hout r, free pat k tog reapon able real qU 7-2465, 2:111 S Framer Sti ret USTOM I..RS TO eat moderately paced weals In quiet. ph as.int aurroundingl Cu. fete, in luncheon. Tneydas thtu Thui s tint . 11 50.12.311 in the Maple Room and Cafeteria Dinner, Tea Room menu * Wednes day and 'Murrain) only, 5•,1114.:111 in The Maple linmu. hound fltwr, Home Re nodding RIDE TO anvx‘ het e In teintß of West Chester lenN inK about 2AO p m. FrMity Rude to La nritst.er or Ph ifa nlro would be tippreeinted Call } rank AD 7-4677. WHO took cornmponflent4 ANYBODY courses in ninth or eh no ing tiknqa Van Tony UN S-fiCi.!.. impiii Dint to him WILL D 0 h ping all hinds Call AD a-thiaS WOULD THE person who accidentally took my camel-hair coat t tont ATO Sa.t night ph wie call Diane UN 6-5931. Urgently needed Pm freezing! Reward CRAY OVERCOAT at Phi Kappa Sigma Jam Sesmon last Friday. 1 tone your raincoat Call JIM. Alpha ('hi Rho. A LODEN CHF:EN rarepal at Phi Kappa Sigma, Friday night. Cull Anne UN 6- 71,18 II ELI' ! PM FHEEZ INC ! Please return camel coat m ith raccoon collar Lost et ATO Saturday right Cwen UN 6-4925. WILL THE ventral mho eachangetl top coats—vary and black check. heavy Tease—at Alpha Slit on Snt. night call Date, AD 7-4332 It; A ftETTE LIGHTER. Kreisler, with initials J Lion's Den (H.U.N Reword Call AD F-1541. FOUND VARIOUS ITEMS at Phi Kappa Sigma on Friday night If log Mat something Sall us at All 7-4969. Internship to Students time, the intern will be expected to spend 12 to 15 hours per week in the program. Compensation will be $375 for the entire period and students will be paid on a bi monthly basis. All three types of internships ,are open to students not gradual ling this June Those who are (graduating in June may apply for the Washington and Harrisburg j internships but are not eligible , for the third category. According to Dr. Frank J. Sarauf, assistant professor of political science, these intern ships are open to all students even if they are not majoring in political science. "It is, how ever, to the students' advantage if they have had any prior ex perience in practical politics," he said. Sorauf explained that the Citi zenship Clearing House was es tablished by Arthur Vanderbilt, onetime chief justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, who be lieved that "politics needs edu cated, able, interested and active young people." Applications are now available at 128 Sparks They must be ,mailed to the EPCCH offices by March 14. Applicants must speci fy the type of internship which they prefer. Sorauf said that he would be glad to explain any further details to anyone who is interested. IFIEDS + FOR RENT APARTMENT—garage included Three rooms and bath, with stove, refrigerator, other facilities Five miles from campus. Itca‘onable rates. Call HO 6-6336. HALF DOUBLE room within walking distance of campus. Free parking. AD 7-7107. ROOM FOR two students. 'Jowly furnished in new home. "'rival* entrance, tele phone. One blot k from campus. May be seen any time. 602 N Holmes St. Phnnt Al) 7-4720. ROOM IN Demi' able Nieght,orhood pri. 1, ate bath and entrance, of f-stl (IA pat k ing, linen, tow elm, furnished. $7 00 per werk AD 0-91,M9. ROOM FOR girl student In faculty home. Walking distance ft um campus. AD A•6U36. BACHELOR QUARTERS for %cteran or glad student in newly built home. Call All S•OL44 from I p m to 4 p.m. SINCLE, DOUBLE room.; for the senteqtet, near Cal/1P1.14. 120 Fit,t Foster. AD 8-0044. ROOM FOR two students In large triple room ‘4ithin «alkutg I.llo.anee to cam owl Flee parking. Call AD 7-4451. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male students. near eanwo. reagoonble, pat king prn ileges. Call AI) 7-7905 or EL fi-4302 COW , IMITABLE. MODERATE rate ac commodations a ith pH , . ate bath or running a a ter Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ate., State College. AD 7-1830 or AD 7-7742 DOUBLE ROOM, centrally located Free parking. Phone UN 5-6851. or AD 7-4078. WORK WANTED R'III 01 , graduate student. Mother of Leo, Elonentray leather. cure for ehildien of not king parents in Oneida St. house. AD 7-2833 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED WATCH and dock repair; 30 years expelience. Solo Disc, opposite school, Pine Grote Mills, AD 6-5047, MIKE RAYMOND and his All-Stilts. fen . Wring hd lhie on trumpet, are atonable foi sorority patties too' Call UN 64060. ELEcrinc, SHAVER SERVICE We scut , - ice all makes; hate parts, cords, brushes, heads for all shavers We clean and oil antis dat Electric Supply Co, 216 South i Allen. Al) 7-2062 and 131 West Hight St. hilt 54111 THE NEWMAN CLUB nil) present Miss Vela 1) Dimly, a member of the Meal cal Section British Psychological Society ho ill speak on Free W ill and Moder, Man Thu , silay, Feb. IS, 7 'OO p I the 11U11 Assembly Room. EN ery one ael come, SPEND THIS Kummer u tth classrooms abroad in } ranee. Spain, Cemany. At tend lantnzttage clauses, It% e with milk e family. For information call Loll], UN 5-21131 SEWING DONE—dressmaking, alterations slip covers. at low coats, good job. Mrs Okil}R. AD 8-6923. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tan, toe or acrobatic lessons Profea alone! School of Dance AD 8-1018. HELP WANTED COLLEGE STUDENTS—students looking for part-time w ork 2 c‘eninas a week and a half day Sat. call Mr. Lichtenfcla AD R-2061 10 a rn.-2 pm. Salary $46 per week. ROOM St BOARD RESERVATIONS NOW being taken Re room & board for aprina semester at 317 E. Heaver Ave. & 220 S Allen SL For complete information ask for Mrs. Petrisks at 717 E. ileaver Ars. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WSGA to Sponsor Faculty Reception All junior and senior women will be given a chance to meet members of the administration and faculty in informal surround ings at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Junior-Senior Reception in the Hetzel Union main lounge. This annual event to provide 'better understanding between students and teachers is spon sored by Women's Student Gov ernment Association. In the receiving line will be Dr. Robert Bernreuter, vice pres ident in charge of student affairs: President Eric A. Walker, and Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of women Professors from all colleges have been invited. The Commonwealth of Penn sylvania furnishes approximately . one-third of the University's an nual operating budget. JOB OPPORTUNITIES! A General Motors representative will be on campus February 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 Contact your college placement office to arrange an interview. shaping the course ofpower ...in hydraulics General Motors engineers measure the torque and efficiency characteristics of torque converter blade designs with high velocity fluid flow, using electronic measurement devices to solve for un knoums in highly complex mathematic design problems. What's your specialty, your first love in science and engineering? Astronautics? Auto• , mobiles? Electronics? Jet Power? Refrigera tion? Basic Research? You'll find opportunities in all of these fields and many more at General GENERAL MOTORS OM positions now available in these fields for men holding Bachelor's, Master's and Doctor's degrees! Methinks!, Electrical, Industrial, Metallurgical, Chemical, Aeronautical and Ceramic Engineering • Mathematics • industrial Design • Physics ! Chemistry g Engineering Mechanics g Business Administration and Related fields. Yaverbaum to Discuss CPA Examinations Irving Yaverbaum, of Yaver baum and Co. of Harrisburg, will speak to the Accounting Club at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow at Alpha Sig ma Phi, 328 E. Fairmount Ave. Yaverbaum will speak on "The Education and Experience Re quirements for Taking CPA Ex ams," and "Current Developments in the Accounting Profession." The new officers of the Ac counting Club are president, Ber nard Quire; vice president, Wil liam Sleigh; and secretary-trea surer, Sandra Binder. Niebel Writes Paper Benjamin W. Niebel, professor and head of the Department of In dustrial Engineering, is author of a paper, "Industrial Engineering Techniques in the Design of New Products" published in the Janu ary issue of the magazine, "Inge nieria." , , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1960 If enough of us help , .. The S.S. Hope leaves for the Far East this year. • Hope Is a floating medical center • Hope shares our health knowledge • Hope helps others help themselves • Hope adds skills, multiplies hands • Hope multiplies dollars many times • Hope makes friends for America GIVE TO HELP LAUNCH HOPE Mail your dollars to HOPE, Box 9808, Washington 15, O.C. Published as a public service In Coop eration with The Advertising Council. Space Don'ated by The Daily Collegian Motors. Because GM is a company where you and your talent can really go places. There's no dead-ending here. You can go forward by work ing on a variety of challenging projects, moving up through your division, and there's also a possibility of moving across to other divisions. Interested in postgraduate studies? GM pro vides financial aid. There's also a summer program for undergraduates. You gain work experience while vacationing from school. Get the story on a rewarding GM career-from your Placement Officer or write to General Motors, Personnel Staff, Detroit 2, Michigan. 4- r ~. . , ' , 1 3.•
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