o.-’ THE BATTALION Pa^e 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 8, 1962 MANY FEES UNPAID Midland Geologist Enters State Race By The Asociated Press Texas Republicans gained a new statewide candidate yester day. Three Students Move Toward US Academies An A&M freshman has been named a candidate for a princi pal appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy, while two others have been nominated to compete for appointments to the Air Force Academy, Congresman Olin E. Teague of the Sixth District dis closed today. In addition, a Bryan youth has been given an alternate appoint ment to the Naval Academy, while two were nominated to compete for Air Force Academy appoint ments. Made a candidate for a princi pal appointment to the Naval Aca demy was Alvin R. Luedecke Jr., ’65 engineering major from Rock ville, Md. A&M students nominated for Air Force Academy appointments were John Joe Allen, ’65 aeronautical 1 engineering major from Corsicana, and George Henry Inglehart, ’65 engineering major from Bryan. Louis Murat Newman, 404 Brookside Drive in Bryan, was named to an alternate appointment to the Naval Academy, while Oran Boulton Jones, Route 4, Bryan, and Richard Allen Powell, also Route 4, Bryan, were nominated for Air Force Academy appoint ments. State GOP headquarters in Aus tin announced receipt of a mail application from Bernold M. Han son, 33, Midland consulting geolo gist, as a candidate for the un expired term in the Texas Rail road Commission. The application was postmarked before the Feb. 5 midnight deadline. State Democratic Headquarters said the application of Calvin J. Howard, Sr., 64, Dallas, for a place on the ballot as a candidate for state comptroller, may no longer be valid. Howard filed the appli cation Feb. 3. However, state law requires the filing fee to be paid within three days of the filing date. Howard’s $1,000 fee had not been received yesterday. One statewide Republican can didate and five other Democratic candidates must produce their fil ing fees before midnight tonight or their applications will be drop ped, the two headquarters said. The GOP candidate whose $1,000 filing fee for the governor’s race has not been received is Harry Republican Diehl, Houston. Four of the unpaid Demoi’cratic candidates are candidates for con gressman - at - large - Robert W. Hervey, Houston; Eldon Mahon, Colorado City; Charles H. Steven son Jr., Corpus Christi, and Phil Willis, Kaufman County. Joe Pool, Dallas, former state legislator, paid his $1,125 filing fee for the congressman-at-large race late Tuesday. The other unpaid Democratic candidate is Bob Looney, Austin, for attorney general. Keith Wheatley, Stamford, can didate for the unexpired term on the Railroad Commission, paid his fee Wednesday. Criminologists Find New Technique Pinning a murderer by a single hair or nailing a suspect with a billionth of a gram of gun powd er—these appear possible in crim inology, scientists here report. Utilizing a new scientific techni que called neutron-activation ana lysis, criminologists think they may be able to blast a suspect’s alibi wide-open, it was reported at a x-ecent international confer ence. Research scientists and engi neers from 13 nations gathered to discuss ti’ends in analyzing mater ials that have been made radio active by bombarding them with nuclear particles. The radiation given off makes possible a highly sensitive and ac curate measui-ement of elements vital to research in the aero-space industry, chemistry, physics and medicine — to name a few. Sponsoring the conference was Newman Members Leave Tomorrow For Austin Meet Catholic students from the A&M Newman Club will join delegates from Newman Clubs throughout South Texas at the South Texas Province Convention of Newman Clubs in Austin tomorrow through Sunday. The University of Texas New man Club will host the meet in Austin’s Commodore Perry Hotel. Keynote speaker will be the Rev. Louis Twomey, director of the In stitute of Labor Relations from Loyola University in New Orleans. Other prominent speakers will be headed by the Vei-y Rev. Alex ander Sigur, national chaplain of Newman Clubs. Aggie Newman Club members will foi’mulate final plans for the convention at a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Catholic Student Center. 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Jervis, University of To ronto, Canada, reported on how neutron activation analysis has been applied in criminal cases of suspected poisonings and murder. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police recently identified a mui’- der suspect by a single hair from his head that was found in the hand of his victim. This was accomplished by ir radiating the hair by a nuclear particle source. The radiation emit ted by the hair was analyzed. Be cause each chemical gives off a chai’acteristic wave, elements of the hair could be identified. Comparison test between the victims hair and the suspect’s were run, and hair other individuals as well. Scientists were soon sat isfied the hair found in the girl’s hand was exactly like that of the suspect’s. The suspect was con victed. California criminologist have used neutron-activation analysis to find less than one-hundred-billionth of a gram of gun powder on a sus pects hand, scientists from General Atomic General Dynamics, San Diego, Calif., say. Jervis said ai’senic concentra tions in human hair and nails are being determined by neuti’on-acti- vation analysis in suspected poi soning cases. Use of the technique on locks of hair known to have come from the head of Napolsi Bonaparte has revealed traces< arsenic. A histoi’ical investigation is w in progress to see if the empei was poisoned or died of totmj causes in exile. I A ter, are ings BEVERLEY BRALEY TOURS AND TRAVEL —and— ROBERT HALSELL TRAVEL SERVICE Present a film in conjunction with the BEST OF EUROPE TOUR June 8 - July 6, 1962 Sponsored jointly by: BRENHAM BANNER PRESS, KWHI & SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES at the Assembly Room, Memorial Student Center, MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 26 at 7:30 P. M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: Beverley Braley Tours and Travel VI 6-7744 Robert Halsell Travel Service TA 2-3784 § LOW F=OOD PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK! COFFEE ADMIRATION or KIMBELL’S SHORTENING swifts jewel ELCOR TISSUE GIANT TIDE Yac. 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