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' Universj -ton, Dat lIle ee, Vi e ge of Nf g on a cli e doinina the Unit l Whitey Ford served up P2 home tuns in 39 American League games in 1961. However, in his last 32 innings of World Series pitching he held Pittsburgh and Cincinnati scoreless. [NEW K/ND OF, SH/RT.r SELF-IRONING \ SPIN-DRY , ALL-COTTON V NO RESINS ADDED frnmmmm VAN HEUSEIN* GUARANTEED WASH AND WEAR- FOR THE LIFE OF THE SHIRT! SCONA (Continued from Page 1) 51, he was president of the Asso ciation of County Officials, and from 1950-57 he was a member of the Boai’d of Regents, University of Omaha. Elected as a Republican to the House of Representatives for the 83rd Congress, he served from Jan. 3, 1953 until his resignation, Nov. 8, 1954, when he began serv ing the unexpired term of the late Sen. Hugh Butler. He was re elected for a full six-year term on Nov. 4, 1958. Since his election to Congress, Hruska has been a member of the Appropriations and Judiciary Committees of the Senate. Tomorrow’s program will fea ture Laurie Battle, National As sociation of Manufacturers repre sentative, and Ralph Showalter, AFL-CIO representative, in a i panel discussion of the topic, “The Role of the Federal Government in the Affairs of the Economy.” Starting at 8 p.m. in the Ball room of the Memorial Student Center, the plenary session is open to all persons interested in at tending. T’rlU BATTALION Wednesday, December 6, 1961 College Station, Texas Page 3 IN DARK (Continued from Page 1) the opinions for improving it were varied. Those who do take an ac tive interest seem mainly to be concerned with the procedure for discussion of the topics. “Start off with a definition of the terms to be discussed,” was the most repeated suggestion. “People get in there and start talking, “Liberalism vs Conserva tism,” and each side has its own opinion of just what a liberal is and what a conservative is. 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A&M MEN’S SHOP 'Home of Distinctive Men’s Wear” Balloting by mail to elect eight new directors of the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce board is now underway, reports Manager Jimmy D. Dillon. Ballots containing the names of 16 proposed candidates have been mailed to Chamber of Commerce members. Members have been asked to vote for eight of the nominees and a blank space is on the ballot to enable write-in votes if the mem bers prefer. Members of the nominating committee who selected the 16 candidates were Chamber Presi dent C. Russell Hillier and two former presidents, John Naylor and Travis Bryan Jr. Candidates are James R. Brad ley, Edward Brewster, M. L. Cash ion, Dr. Matt B. Cooley, J. C. Cul pepper, G. M. Easterling, Lewis E. Fair, Milton Franklin, Ray mond M. Haley, Eugene S. Hart, J. G. Loupot, Dr. C. M. Patterson, Charles W. Pewthers and Freddie A. Wolters. Aggies Vies In Debate Tourney Junior Division Negative Speaker Robert affirmative nod and SMU the negative. Denny, ’64 from San Antonio, presents a A&M’s team tied for fourth place in the point during last weekend’s Southwest Con- sweepstakes race. Denny here is flanked by , ference debate tournament in the Memorial the judge and official timer. (Photoby Student Center. TCU walked off with the Johnny Herrin) sweepstakes prize, with Baylor winning the New Insect Controls Studied n Two USD A Laboratories The U.S. Department of Agri culture is operating two new ento mological laboratories which are expected to go a long way in re vealing new secrets of crop-rav aging insects. Dr. E. F. Knipling, director of the USDA’s Entomology Research Division, said the labs are de signed for basic research for broad application in controlling bugs. The installations, one a physiology laboratory and the other a path ology laboratory, are at Beltsville, Md. He described such basic projects as researching insect life history, breeding habits, life cycles, eating habits, the influence of light, and specific phenomena as the dia pause of boll weevils. Diapause is the dormant period which en ables the weevils to live through winter. Another speaker, Dr. J. R. Braz- zel, professor in the Department of Entomology, told the group that recent research is definitely point ing the way to more complete control of cotton’s biggest bug pest. Brazzel said the plan of attack is to kill as many weevils as pos sible before they go into the dia pause. New chemicals, combined with cultural controls, can knock out 90 per • cent or more of the insects before the dormant stage is reached. This step leaves fewer surviving weevils to winter- over and start trouble the follow ing spring, reducing the need for early-season control. O. H. Graham of the Livestock Insect Investigations at Kerrville said current work is underway aimed at eradicating the screw worm fly from the Southwest, es pecially in Texas. Research is proceeding along genetic lines to develop black sterile male flies to take the place of the natural blue green flies. The object is to tell if the wild or native flies are disappearing. “We want strong survival among the sterile males to spread and compete with the wild males,” Graham said. 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