PAGE EIGHT Debate Teamj Def In a televised pre-recorded match on Channel 2, KDKA-TV, last night, the Men’s Debate team defeated the debate team from Mount Mercy College, Pittsburgh. The Univeraity’s team; took the : affirmative side on the 1 question, "Resloved: That the United States , should join the common market.” The University team's 2 to 1 decision over Mount Mercy Col lege entitles it to meet- the Oh it. - I , Teaching Opportunities Teachers College, Columbia it irecruiting '62 ' <(/' coUpge graduates for second- i f ,/j, , ary school teaching in Tan- ''l | '/ ganyika, Kenya, Uganda/ / and Zanzibar, : : They will join 150 Ameritansalreatfy [ wBBBBg serving in East Africa. . Openings exist in Physics, Chemistry, :, V /?;■. Biology, Mathematics; English,.-His-;- •.. j: tory, ond Geography. Upon com- ' ' ,\jf pletion of training, candidates wilj . receive 2-year appointments as J ■ ried education officers, .• For:further information, writes TEACHERjS FOR EAST AFRICA P.O. Box 850,'Teachers College, Columbia Univ. New York 27, New York $ $ USED BOOK AGENCY i . : , I ' fofs Mount Mercy State team on May 10 in the semi finals on the Counterpoint Debate Series, sponsored" by_jKDKA-TV. The question for the May 10 match is "Resolved: That social security benefits should be extended to include medical care for the aged.” The University team, comprised of William Stout,-senior in engineer ing from Pittsburgh and David loodhart, senior in education and peech frbm Rutherford, NJ., will gain take the affirmative side. A CORRECTION IN THE CALENDAR MONEY FOR BOOKS SOLD TODAY SOLD BOOKS WILL BE RE TODAY and TOMORRO tP tP tfP 0P tP tP £P jp l-PROHT I USED BOOK AGENCY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ANNOUNCES WILL BE RETURNED and TOMORROW . j TODAY: 9:30-5;00 SAT: 9:30-12 NOJON - Djilas: The Constant Critic— (Continued from page four) trade relations or because s ot hounded wlile in power. Al- this or that temporary need, r»... ■. 1 because that would mean re though Djilas is now disen-, turning to capitalism, and we chanted with'Commumst prac- have passed a just sentence on tices (not ideals), a statement capitalism.” he made'"in H 950 shows his for- Nonetheless, Djilas has lived mer attraction' to the system: with the consequences of his ' “It is.s clear .that we cannot more recent criticisms and lias make any political or economic „ never yet retreated. He con concessions 'to the Western'' tinues to probe delicate spots' v/orld because of* in the government, which, feel- COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Foil RENT LARGE ROOM ie private hcire for 2 or 3 students (mile 'or female); within walking distance «< campus. Free parki of. Call AD 7-445 L AVAILABLE .IMMEDIATELY! Unfur- nUbed enf-bedi'ooffl apartmtiit'' Heat, stove and refrigerator furnished .-For fur ther'lnformation call AD MI€6C. 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LOST [BLACK RAINCOAT taken by mistake on Saturday morning. March 81 from 313 Willard Building. Return to Office of [international Student Affairs. 108 Willard. Belongs to a young priest from India. ; ' . : V URNED i ” FRIDAY. APRIL 13, 1962 ing pain," responds' by. arresting him. Djilas* comments remain a phenomenon within j the Com munist sphere. Whienj they be come’ commonplace-j-that is, when. Djilas and others can write what Djilas does, where he does, and still’remain"free —this will be evidence that the Communist system has under gone a thorough thaw in Yugo slavia. | | * LACK-RIM GLASSES k»t;Tucsday-afUr noon, easeaayi Speare Optica) Company. Jail- UN >*722. - 1 NARROW TORTOISE-SHELL Glasses misting since . Friday; must have. Con tact Rosa Barnett UK M$7E. ONE ACU-MATH Slide Rule somewben betwren Wagner and - P^Uodt*' A. Need it desperately Reward 35.3068. £L 6-3071.' ; | STUDENT I AUTOMOBILE Insurant* to | fit your pocket book. Phone A. 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