PAGE EIGHT Cuban to Speak at Chapel Tomorrow Canterbuiy Association Dr. Alfonzo Rodriguez, associate [director for Spanish-American Missions of the United Presby terian Church, will speak on "God at Work in Latin America” at the 10:55 a.m. chapel service tomor row in Schwab. Rodriguez’s ' ad dress will be the final event in the University’s recognition of Pan American Week. The Rev. P. Barrett Rudd, as sociate director of the University Christian Association, will spew. on "In Lowly Pomp” at the Prot estant worship -service at 9 a.m. ■tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. THE HILLEL Independents will show the film, “Long Hot Sum mer,” at 8 tonight in the Hillel Foundation auditorium. The cul tural film series will continue with the showing of "Leonardo Da -Vinci” at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Foundation. ; . The Baptist Student Organiza tion will discuss the theology of r "For Heaven’s Sake" at 6:15 p.m. [tomorrow at the University Bap tist Church. Dr. Robert E. Clark, professor of sociology, will speak on “Crinji- BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. Collage Are. AD 7-7902 - * J - v.";'/ ij-jr , SSfel" i r I.*' it . r - • y Vc/Jty, \ ■ “■- • * * •Tareyton'* Dual Filter in d Bays Virgiliiiß (ymegpr Virgil) guardsman, as He prepares foi ‘‘Don’t run around in Circus 100 l Vinegar VirgiL "Tare; delivers de gustibus. with ’lkreyton.’* THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. ’UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA nology” at the dinner meeting of| The the United Campus Christian Fellowship from 5 to 7 p.'m. to morrow. at the United Church of Christ • The Lutheran Student Asso- ciation will hold a work party today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lutheran Student. Center. Edgar Michalson, graduate student -in agricultural economics from State College, will deliver a paper on “Marxism" at the Lutheran Mar ried Couples Club at 7 tonight in the Center. The LSA will hold and social party at. 6:30 p.m. to morrow in the student center. THE WESLEY Foundation will hold a coffee hour,, at 9 a.m. to morrow at the Foundation. Semi nars on “Christianity tor Today” and ‘The Apostle’s Creed” will be held at 9:45 a.m. tomorrow at the Foundation. The Westminster Fellowship will hold seminars on "Reliving the Reformation,*’ Bible Study: The Witnessing Community” and “The Stumbling Block to Belief’ .at 6:30 tomorrow at the Preshy- Iterian Church. . 2^ -GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 400 West College Avenue PALM SUNDAY SERVICES April 15 8 A.M. 9:15 A.M. 10:45 A.K. . ' I uas partes divisa estl' Cassius,- noble Praetorian | another glorious parade. ing for a good smoke,” says filter cigarette that really he cohorts and carpe diem >n’s one one of i Tt' _ J J . - j will hold a retreat on "Evangeli cal Zeal and Our Ministry to the World” this weekend at itne Civil Engineering Cabin in S(one Val ley. The group mill leave at 1:30 this afternoon ;cm the Chapel and will return at noon tomor jrow. j I THE REV. ARTHUR SEYDA. Lutheran camput pastor,' will speak on “Classical Protestantism ! in America” at the Graduate New |man Club at 7:45 tomorrow in ithe Chapel lounge. | j j The Newman Club will hold elections tomorrow before and after the morning masses. The masses are at 9:15 in Schwab and at 10:15 and l;t:15 in the Het zel Union ballroom. The Club | will hold a discussion-about “The I Human Act" at 7 p.m. Monday in the Chapel, lounge. J Walton Receives 2 Grants Elizabeth B. Walton] a grad uate assistant in the Department of Art and Architectural IHistory, has been awarded'two fellowships for study in the fitsld of American iart. i Tareyton Radio Stations to ; Senators 7 Debate Tonight and Assistance Act in 1954, legis lation j to increase consumption bf U.S. agricultural commodities in foreign countries and to improve relations of the United States. j i HUMPHREY, now chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on United Nations Affairs, is a strong suporter of the United Nations and international programs fori the ex change of students. M | The Minnesota senior 'senator also favors Ceopomic and military aid to foreignlcountries And the Point IV program of foreign aid. i While members of opposing political parties, Senators Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., and Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., who will de bate at Bjo tonight in Schwab, have, several things in common. ! BOTH HAVE served 10 years in the Senate, both represent farm suites and both have demonstrated an interest in the-nation’s foreign policy. ! All student and general admis sion tickets have been distributed fpr the University Lecture Series presentation. Mrs. Nina Brown, administrative assistant for the Artists Series, said that those not holding , tickets may take any re maining seats at 8:25 p.m. j I The debate “Is the New Fron tier Moving the. Nation Ahead?! will be .broadcast over WMAJ and WDFM. ! I Mundt was co-author of the Agricultural Trade Development COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ILARGE ROOM In private bom* for 1 or | jS students (male or female); within Walking distance of campus. Free parking. Call AD 7-4461. . j .FURNISHED APARTMENT for three or [ ; five male student*. Quiet surroundings, plenty parking space. Call AD 7-27 AS. GRADUATE STUDENTS. Upperclassmen— j * Comfortable rooms with hot and jeold :running water or private bath. Innerspring 1 mattresses. Central. Parking. 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