PAGE EIGHT Alumni Group Opposes Walker's Stand on Oath A University Alumni group disagreed yesterday with the stand taken by President Eric A. Walker on the loyalty oath controversy. Walker, while not objecting to the oath of allegiance, wrote a letter to Sen. Hugh Scott, (R-Pa.) objecting to the disclaimer affidavit requiring stu dents to file a statement saying they were not members of and did not support subversive organ isations. The affidavit is required of stu dents receiving loans under the National Defense Education Act. "The field of formal educa tion has not been immune to disastrous subversive activities." The Pennsylvania State Uni versity Alumni Club of Greater Harrisburg said Wednesday. Also writing to Scott, Blair G llusted, president of the club, said’ "Disloyalty is not confined to any pniticujar field of endeavor and the misused, misunderstood and confusing cloak of academic freedom has not been a proud contribution to our heritage ” However. Walker had pointed out that the thousands receiv ing government aid in the form of farm subsidies and relief were not required to sign any affidavit. The disclaimer affidavit dis ci immnted against needy stu dents, Walker said The Alumni Club is the second group to object to Walker’s stand this week. District 23 of the Amer ican Legion passed a resolution to retain the disclaimer affidavit. Visiting Prof Teaches In Geology Department Dr. Gerald V. Carroll, associate professor of geology at Texas A. and M, College for the past five years, is serving during the cur rent academic year as visiting associate professor of geology. + CLASS FOR SALE black end white con 1066 OLDS vei tilde Full power equipment, excel lent condition roll Chic AD 7-71*66. 2D-FT. KLCAH House Trailer, excellent condition. Must sell by Febiuary. Cal! AD k-2.ibo nftn 6 p m A 120 HASS Noble Arcoidion, 22 Hwitch. Kxcellent condition. Phone AD 8-IDSB. HKCOHD STOKAC.K Free L.P, teeord of >our ihoiee with any rack over »fi 00. State College T.V. LAMUKKTTA MOTOIt Scooter Sales. Service. Accessories and Insurance. Cali AD B*oo2l after 6 o'clock. WANTED KU>K l ROM Philadelphia to State ( ollejre on Sund«\ Dec 20. Call Rork. AD 7-4S&O. TYPING DONK at home tea-mnably. Will pnk up and dolivei AD 8-lP'lO TV PINO DONL at homo rcasonubU. Will puk up and deliver AD 8-1000 HI PL WANTM) to New York Citv. Call Meg UN fi-1>740, ItIDMtS TO Hot tda leaving Hulav nflet noon lot infmmatiou call (.hailct* Mum r*u« AD 7-2200. ONK MAI.K student to ocmpv quiet tangle mom near campus, Call AD 7-770.». WORK WANTED GUITARIST ilemimg work with area daneo band Its tWarrior* Mark) KV 8-7170 aftei rt pm Have dunce bund expoiience Boalsburg Bus Line CHRISTMAS VACATION BUS SCHEDULE: Leaving from State College on Fri., Dec. 18 11:15 a.m. 12:05 p.m. 3:25 p.m. 6:50 p.m. MEETS EASTBOUND TRAINS 1:22 p.m. 4:48 p.m. 8:10 a.m. SUNDAY, JAN. 3, 1960 buses will meet all p.m. westbound trains Boalsburg Bus Line THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Montgomery House Wins Yule Contest Montgomery House has been awarded first prize in the North Halls Christmas decorations con test, according to Paul Craska, president. The theme of the dec oration was "Peanuts’ ” charac ters shown listening to a Christ mas story read by Lucy. Second place winner was Phila delphia House, for their entry of “Peanuts’ ” characters seated around a Christmas tree. Both houses received plaques for prizes. I Blair and Lehigh Houses re ceived honorable mention for then displays. —Joel Chandler Harris, creator of "Uncle Remus,’’ began his newspaper career at 14 in Allan- 1 1 | Student l Shopping 1 Day l In s !i State College % IFIEDS + GLASSES, tmtolse shell frames—l>etwech HIJH ami Hibba, Nov. 19. Jan UN 6-6173.. BLACK DASCHUND puppy, approximately (> months old, 7-year old's pet. AD 8-9353. BLACK WALLET lost Saturday morning. Keep please send cards to 207 E Hark Ave„ S.C. GREY FUR-LINED Gloves, 10 Sparka, about 4 p m. If found call Dill UN 6-7984. MISCELLANEOUS FREE LANCE di lifting seivice. Drafting pel taming to all phases of building con struction and statistical data. Thesis charts, ginphs, etc. Al) 9-1990. TLF.ASE, “Little Red Riding-Hood” call “Hik Had Wolf.” Miles AD 7-2376. MEET ME at the Row Wow. Reaver Ave. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. FOR RENT ONE LARGE tiiple ioom for male stu- dent, one block fiom campus near Post Office 114 K Reaver Ave. AD 7-4147. COMFORTABLE MODERATE rate accom- modations with piivate bath or running WAtei. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittan.v Ave. State College. AD 7-4850 or AD 7-771*2. Small French Figurines Depict Nativity Scenes at the Library In Provence in Southern sweep, the scissors-grinder, the gypsy dancer, the blind beggar, the tipsy farm-hand, the highway man and many others are set along the road to Bethlehem. Santons from Provence are generally made in three sizes. Chapman has arranged for display some of the smallest, said to be of "flea size,” and two collections of medium-sized figurines. 'France, families celebrate Christmas by building small nativity scenes in their homes. They use small clay figurines such as those on display in the Pattee Library, near the en trance to the Periodicals room, Tlje figurines, called "santons,” are from the collection of nativ ity scenes of Dr. Hugh H. Chap man Jr., associate professor of Romance languages. Besides the Holy family, the conventional ox and ass and the traditional kings and shepherds, some picturesque local types are introduced into the scenes, The fishwife, the chimney- DUAL FILTER DOES IT! Filters as no single filter can... for mild, full flavor! Here’s how the Dual Filter does it: 1. It combines a unique Inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL...defI* nitely proved To make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth... 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the best of the best tobaccos—the mildness and taste that pay off in pleasurel S, Tareyton Factory Authorised VOLKSWAGEN Salts—Parts—Service Delaae Sedan 11625. WYNO SALES CO. 19(0 E. Third SI. Wllllam.port, Pa. Phone 9-4(83 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1959 University Police Bill A bill creating university police forces with power to make arrests and serve warrants passed the Senate Tuesday, but was refused by the House Wednesday. If it is enacted into law it would enable the University to commis sion certain employes as police officers with the power of arrest. Repairs Cat Radios Television Phonographs Radios television pj service zfjV center State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Tareyton IT® DUAL FILTER