PAGE TWEIVE Researchers Battle Oak Tree Disease The battle against oak wilt, a disease fatal to all species of oak trees, is being waged by researchers in the Depart ment of Poitany and Plant Pathology and the School of For estry, in cooperation with the State Department of Agri culture and the Department of Forests and Waters. — I The research has been support ed by the Department of Agri- Young Demos culture since 1951. This year's grant totals $24,000. Oak wilt was first discovered near Speech in Pennsylvania in 1950.1 t war- . found in the Midwest 10 year; earlier. Dr. Charles L. Fergus, as- On Integrity sociate professor of botany and plant pathology and head of the T',f e• mid I hi' di dI ive to get oak wilt research for his depart pf•ol)lP Of ~ IA 11 ay ,•1.1.9 public men t, identified it in the state office• at 'her rA4I I level, at (01 thrig seven years ago. So far, it has to Iti( hal a M. Sharp, district at-,been restricted to a rectaligular tot tic v-I iect of Cc ntre County, area of about 320 square miles speaking, to members of the in south central Pennsylvania and Young Democratic Club. ,to small spots near Pittsburgh Since party organization is loose and Erie at this level, he said, voting should The disease is caused by a be for the person and his ability fungus, geratocystis fagacear and not for the party. He said urn. The red oak is more sus men at this level must have a ceptible to infection and dies sense of civic responsibility be-i faster than other species. The cause many of the jobs do not first symptom of the disease is Day well. " wilting of the leaves. After the Sharp called this civic respon- leaves die, the buds wither and sibilitv important because local the tree dies from a lack of government leads to county and water. state positions where integrity Researchers have found that and intelligence are essential. the disease could be spread over The Citizenship Clearing House land from the mycelial mats, re has allotted $5O to be shared productive bodies of the fungus, jointly by the club and the Young• but could not determine by what Republicans Club, it was report means Studies have been made ed at a business meeting concerning the role of insects in The Clearing House is an organ- the spreadfungus spores ization which subsidizes groups Histological studies to find through money from various foun s of the in- Dr. Ben Euvv erna, dean of the elation... as the Ford Foundation .' out wild. the leave fectedcon =tell an• ! trees wilte d l .t havewas cis al so College of the Liberal Ail-, is its been . represent,itm I: eat the nivel-it) cover ed that certain bodies called tyloses formed in the vessels of the trunk and branch- SDT Skit Wins ewsataenrci, thus blocked cau s 1. h i n g e f; l a e ss t a r g e e e o to f - •B. Hold Stunt Cup die of thirst. The tyloses are believed to d e y e 1 )p as a re sult of enzymes and growth Six hundred f-iudcrits saw Sig-, hormones produced by the fun ma Delta Tau sorolity emerge as gus. first place winner in the Hillel Use of chemicals in preventing' Stunt Night Saturday evening in the spread of oak wilt also have; the auditorium of the foundation. been studied. A treatment of all', The winning skit wes entitled„trees within a 50-foot radius of an "The Modern Rage." A skit by infected tree involving treating; Alpha Epsiion Phi. "A Glow in the stumps with chemicals to kill i the Darkness," won the second the fungus. use of chemicals to place cup. The third place was prevent the mat formation, and; awarded to Phi Sigma Delta for r em o v ing the bark during the! its skit, "Ring Around the World." peeling season has proved most Masters of ceremonies were effective for Pennsylvania con-1 Lawrence Jacobson and Stuart'ditions. It has resulted in very' .Kahan. Co-chairmen of the event.l ow incidence of spread. were Brvna Mae Nelson and Mari-' lyn Cohen. 'More than fifty dollars was N i ttany 37 29 raised by voluntary contributions , at the door for Chanukah care . packages to be scitt to Israel. Win Contest Chapel Choirs To Sing Carols - -- - . The second annual festival of, Other winners' in the indoor lessons and carols will be pre- division were Nittany 30, second; sented by the Meditation Chapel Nittany 28, third, and Nittany 24 Choirs at 8 tonight in the Helen and Nittany 25, honorable men-; Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. 'tion. Seven Scripture lessons, each, Nittany 37 took second place in followed by appropriate hymns., the outdoor division with Nittany carols or anthems. constitute the 34 third. Nittany' 25 and Nittany' main part of the service. 'Thek.3 received honorable mention. choirs, under the direction of : The council last night approved 'Willa Taylor. will sing "The Truth: a resolution calling for the estab- Sent From Above" a Sussex carol.:lishment of a Nittany area dance; "'Le. How a Rose E'er Blooming"' band. by Michael Praetorius. "This - En -: A committee- has been formed dris Night" by Arthur Whitehead. l and will hold auditions next se "Christrrias Day" by Gustav Holst, ,m ester. The band will be avail " Thou Sweet Love" by Johann able to play at all functions of Bach. George E. Ceiga. organist.:Nittany Council. will play several selections. A reception for guests and choir' • members will be held in the Me- AFROTC Detachment inorial Lounge immediately fol- Adds Staff Sergeant lowing the serv - ce. i Staff Sgt. Merle R. Dewey of Sch-- - Millerton has been assigned to olarship Begun duty with the Air Force ROTC . 'detachment. For Die Casting : Prior to this appointment Dew-, The American Die Casting In ey was stationed at Suffolk Court r Force Base, orce Base, West N.Y. stitute has established two schol- ty Air arships for students interested in Beach. Long Island, die casting. Final selection of applicants Pollock Council to Award will be made by the scholarship committee of the College of En- Members Service Pins gineering and Architecture. Nom-, Pollock Council last night voted ;nations will be made by faculty to award service pins to members members of the Department of,of the council willing to pay one 2ndustrial Engineering based .on, half the cost. applicants' original papers on; It is expected that the cost' : some phase of die casting. ;would not exceed five dollars. Each award will be 5300 to be : paid in two MO installments dur-• FOh GOOD RESULTS i ang the current year. (USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDSI THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 'STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Ntttanv dormitories 37 and 29 have been named winners of the indoor and outdoor first place awards in the Christmas decor ation contest sponsored by Nit tam• Council. BLIND MUSICIAN George Shearing plays the piano with his ADS MUST BE IN 131 . II:00 a.n PRECEDING D DAT quartet in Hecrc•ation Hall for jazz fans at Sunday night's concert. RATES—in II word, Shearing started his concert 45 minutes late because of plane troubles traveling from Fort Worth, Texas. History Group to Meet . AF Researcher to Speak The History Round Table will Wayne Hering, U.S. Air Force meet at 7:30 tonight in the Hetzel Geophysical research director, will Union assembly hall to see the speak an "Stratospheric Circula film, "The Battle of Britain," a tion" at 4 p.m. today at the sequel to the previdusly shown meteorology seminar in 202 Wil "The Nazis Strike." lard. —Daily Collegian Photo by George Harrison TUESDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1957 Protest-- (Continued from page one) and told student council presi dents, "It's now up to you to ap proach your college deans." Steele had asked Walker for the extension after unsuccess ful requests to Dennis and the University Senate. He had been directed by Cabinet to seek the extension. Cabinet voted to request the extension on Nov. 21. The matter was presented in a motion by Russell Beatty, presi dent of the Agriculture Student Council. Supporters of the motion stress ed the danger involved with stu dents driving back on the night of Jan. 2 to attend classes on the following day. The motion was passed by 14 members over 10 dissenters who held that insufficient cause was given and that the request was futile. CLASSIFIEDS 110.50 On• Insertion $0.7.5 Two Insertions SI.OO Three insertions Additional words 3 for .33 for oath day of Insertion. FOR SALE BASS FIDDLE-240. Call Dave, Theta Chi. AD 7-4702. NAVY BLUE wool suit and light grey tweed o , .ercoat—both like new. Size 3E t. Call Wayne AD 7-2R9. MARLIN 30-30, case and cleaning kit. Excellent condition. only used 4 or 5 thrice-550. Mac AD 7-2548. 1956 35-FOOT 2-bedroom Mobile Home. Ideal location, must sell. Phone AD 7.7455 after 5 p.m CAR t OAT. new, site 38. Chino cord fab. ITC; quilted lining, has- toggle front closure, detachable hood. Call eat- 30b9. TRIPOD, 4-SECTION. extends 63 inches: Kalart flash unit attachment and German rangefinder. Excellent value, sacrifice-415. Jack ext. 3073. HENS SKIS. bindings. poles—sls: Ski Boots. size 10 , ;—55: Hockey Skates—sss Rink Roller Skates—ss:, Women's Skis, bindings, poles—fill Ski Boots, size 6—ss; Ice Skates—ES. Phone AD 8-1037. 29 FOOT 1954 Genetal Deluxe Hous• Trailer, excellent condition, priced rem. sonably. Call EL 6-4374 after 6 p.m. weekdays or anytime weekends or write Box 437. Milesburg. • 1955 35-FOOT, two-bedroom trailer, cont. pletely winterized. Ideal location. Must sell in January. Phone AD 7-7946 any time. 1956 MARIETTE Trailer. 35 feet long. 2 bedroom!. full batb. Financed can be Arranged. Call Daniel Keller at EL 5-6891 between 5 and 8 p.m. 1953 VENTURA Trailer. Completely equip. ped, winteriezd, other extras. Your own home. Children allowed. Huey. Hoover Trailer Park. CREW AND boat neck sweaters. 100% imported wool. All colors. ;11 to 514 'values only $9. Nittany - 44-1. WANTED WANTED TONIGHT. Elves at Santa's Workshop—lslittany 25. All in‘ite.l. RIDE WANTED to Scranton Sat.. Dec. 21. Call ext. 3442. ONE BLACK Tuxedo. size 3647 to fit 5'9" person. Call est. 3127 after 9 p.m. ROOMMATE WANTED to share room with 3rd semester AeroEng student. Would prefer 3rd semester Eng student. New house, pri‘ate bath and entrance. Call Ed Gabriel AD 7-3020. DO YOU need money for Christmas? We need waiters for fraternity houses. Call AD 8-8841 from 8 till 12. WRIST SWATCH in vicinity of Nittany and Pugh Sta. If found please contact David Griswold, AXE. Reward. MAN'S LIGHT brown overcoat exchanged at Christmas Party. Eisenhower Chapel. Saturday. Call ext. 2224 ask fur Suendar. KEY CHAIN with 5 keys. around Nittany- Pollock area. Call ext 274. aisk - for John Hovermale, Room 18. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Me_ .g—lost— grey gabardine topcoat In parking area behind Grange. Finder - please contact Chuck ext. 294 (Rim 7). LOST—BLACK Velveteen Bag at Alpha Tau Omega. Call est. 224. I have yours. yours. LOST %-LENGTH green jacket in Eng-D. If seen please call Joel Steen AD S-6718. BROWN LEATHER Notebook containing Math book lost in Waring dining hall. Needed for finals. Reward. Call AD 8.8441 ext. 2921. ONE GRAY pen and pencil set and two Ballpoint pens. Phone AD B-1.-$5O. There will be a reward. DIETZGEN Log Log Slide Rule, black case, in M.B. Building Saturday. Terry Seybert. Nittany 28. ext. YES. MISCELLANEOUS HORSES BOARDED. Fed. watered. pad. dock exercise and stalls cleaned. Phone ext. 1064 ask for Judi or Diane. ATTENTION ALL Students! Tickets for the annual Berka County Penn State Dance are available on campus for 25.00. Take advantage of this reduced student rate for you and your friends elsewhere now by calling AD 7-49.57 or ext. 3444. TURKEY SHOOT. Torkeys or cash prizes every Friday nite S :00 P.M. Ferguson Lions Club. Lions Park. Pine Grove Mills. Pa. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters We will call for and delisitt your typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment. AD 114/2,6.-