PAGE TWELVE UCA Publlishes The Ilmveisity Christian Asso ciation has published a booklet "You and the COUlTlltiffiSt Chal lenge," which contains texts of a series of four letters delivered on campus in April 1962. The addresses included are "1' ea cef u I Coexistence" by Charles Malik, a former president of the United Nations General Assembly and now a visiting pro fessor at the School of Inter national Service, American Uni versity, Washington, D.C., and "Communism and Commitment" by Frank S. Meyer, associate edi tor of The National Review. Also included are "The Ideol ogy of COmmunism" by -Charles West, professor at Princeton Theo logical Seminary, and "A Positive Program of Action" by the Rev. John F. Cronin, S.S., assistant director, Department of Social Action of the National Catholic Kniffin Appointed Chairman Fred W. Kniffin, professor of marketing, has been appointed chairman of the American Market ing As:lo'iation't, newly created task force on marketing'games. lew .C ollege Diner ; Between`th CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGINEERING'GRADUATES industry in a growl =l;=OZWit== :~' a.:,?: Twelve-month and 18-month training courses now being offered • Good starting salary with increases every 6 months during training program _4. • Career develop ment plan • Employee benefits among best in country. n PUBLIC THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, P Communist Challegei Booklet Welfai e Conference. I Keelers, Nittany News and the The booklet may be obtained UCA office at 209 Eicenhower at the Pennsylvania Book Shop, Chapel. g company :.:4-. fs w :r T.gAr.: •r: e. .., i i: :: i: •>.:: ~,ee ar47,77777=, SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY ONE OF THE COUNTRY'S LARGEST SUPPLIERS OF ENERGY % J.ll. ~'i~n:~ ~:4~``: .abor Israel lsorship of :RIEDE STUDENTS of dynamic ~Yi t • t ••••• .4.- • • : —•••••,. •en-. • : oy.. why±. 1 . . , ENNSYLVANIA COLLEGIAN . _ CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE PIFER MUSIC CENTER Music head quarters for Hammond Organs, Pianos, all musical instruments and accessories, sheet music, and complete music books 'tot edu cation. Open daily till 8:00 p.m. except Wed. EL 6-3441. FOR SALE: Dorm Contract available immediately. Call Frank Orlando at UN 5-4332. 1958 IdAnETTE Mobile Home-46x8. Excellent condition. Two bedrooms and automatic washer. Phone AD 8-1809. DORM CONTRACT. Will sell immediately ConteCt Bruce UN 6-4679. 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SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE WHEN HE VISITS YOUR CAMPUS ON MARCH 6 Newark, New Jersey PINBALL MAO-UNE for home use—s 23. AD 8-2E97. ===l GRADUATE STUDENTS, .Upperclassmen t Comfortable rooms, running water or pri7 vete bath, central location. (Double -or single.) Quietly conducted for rest and study. The Colonial, — 123 NittunY— AD 7-7792, AD 7-4960, - Mrs. 'Cox. SINGLE ROOM, quiet--$6 per week. Avail. able spring term. Call AD 7-4388. WANTED: TWO Roommates to share fur. nished apartment—six rooms. AD 8-2759 or AD 7-7218. =CI:CC=I GIRL TO SHARE inexpensive apartment near campus. GRAD STUDENT preferred. Call AD 8-1233. WAITER FOR Sigma Pi. COUNSELORS FOR Pennsylvania Coed Camp—male and female group leaders: Mature, experienced. Minimum require ments: college seniors or graduate stu dents. Specialties—assistant arts and crafts (wood and general shop), dance; dramatics, archery, golf," tennis, assistant swim in structor ARC, electronics (conduct Susie - physics and electronics lab), riflery, .Phys; Ed. majors for all areas of athletics. Write background, experience and salary to Trail's End Camp, 166 Longhorn Street, Brooklyn 36, N,Y. IF YOU ARE a good tenor there is a home for you with the Penn State Singers, 201 Carnegie. AD 8-8723. WORK WANTED TYPING DONE in my home. ll:tnuseripts, term paper* theses. AD 7-3900. TYPING WANTED FAST, ACCURATE TYPING. Call AD 8-0797 after 6:00 p.m. HELP WANTED, MENi Business & L.A. students. prefer ably with 10 credits or less, 18 hours per week working schedule adjusted to suit study and class schedule. $46 per week to qualified applicants. Interview by ap pointment only. Call AD 8-8992. WAITER WANTED. Call caterer, AD .7- 4933. RIDE WANTED to Columbus, Ohio or anyplace within two hours of there for anytime Friday, Feb. 16th. Dale, TIN 6-8666. RIDE WANTED to State College front Phila. Fri., Feb. 16 or any weekend. Call Rocky, UN 5-5882. LOST LOST: ONE DELT Jacket tit West Halls Friday night. Reward. Contact AD 8-2955. ONE PAIR OF Black Rimmed Glaises in a white case at the West Halls Record Hop Friday night. Desperately 'need them. Please call Gayle, UN 5-7975. REWARD I Lost: Gold Orchid Charm with Pearl. Call Susan, UN 6-7700. SHRIMP COLORED Wallet near McLane... Ilan's. Keep money but return papers Please, they are important. TUTORING ' - PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, Sociology, History -and Economics. Get expert as sistance now. Call AD 8-8818. - -PERSONAL DEAR LIEU, Thank you for inviting me to the best fruging jemmy on campus. Love, Betty. MISCELLANEOUS FREE STUDENT MOVIE "Our Mr. Bell" at HUB Assembly ,room. Tues.,• Feb. 12, 12-1_ p.M., 6-7 p.m. A SWEETHEART DANCE, Feb. 15, 0-12 p.m. Music by Tony Felice. $2.50 per couple. Refreshments will be served. Tickets at Wesley Foundation desk. NEWMAN CLUB Lecture Series presents t "What do Economists Know ?" by Dr. Warren Robinson, Tuesday, Feb. 12, 8 :15 p.m. HUB, Assembly room. EXPERIMENT WITH SLEEP—Learning Fascinating, educational. Use_ your re corder, phonograph. Details, huge catalog free. Research Association, Box 24-CP, Olympia, Wash. _WRITE - SONGS? We can help get them published, recorded by companies like Victor, Deem Free • brochure. National Songwriter's Guild, Box 10,37 N, — Ormond Beach, - Florida. EXPERT TYPlNG—Theses, manuscripts, term papers. Mrs. John _Warner, Box 296, Juniata Gap, Altoona, Pa. 'WI-48404. Call collect. TAKING ORDERS—Willdeliver—Always delicious - Girl Scout Cookies. Call any evening from 6-9 p.m. Susan Markle, Troop 11. EL 6:3963. TUESDAY SPECIAL Spaghetti with chicken 'cacciatori, salad, garlic bread- $.99. La Galleria 2 233 E. Beaver Ave, STUDENT BOWLERS, if you_ are tired of (laid pin action try us and put life back in • your game. Our ten - pin action is so good that it is' obvious. Centrally located, center of town.: Opposite Home Delivery. Open lanes every , night, not just Friday and. Saturday. Dux Public . Lanes, 128 8. Pugh. - AD 8-9148. , PENN STATE - _ - -:.OUTING 'CLUB - - . Ski - Diision Meeting, February : 14 (Valentine'a Day) -at 7 p.m. in 121 Sparks. EVERYONE WELCOME. Sign nil for .the return ski meet with Pittsburgh• at—White Mountain - Febru ary 16 17. List at HUD desk. 111.43 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY -12,.1963 FOR SALE FOR. RENT WANTED RIDE WANTED