The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1962, Image 3

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    STARTING TUESDAY
Peach, Plurm
Growers Meet
The 10th annual Texas Peach
and Plum Growers Conference and
Short Course will be held Tuesday
and Wednesday in the Memorial
•Student Center.
Sponsored by the college and
growers, the conference will fea
ture subjects ranging' from insect
and disease control to roadside
marketing of fruit.
Bluefford Hancock, Texas Agri
cultural Extension Service horti
culturist, said program activities
will start at 10 a.m. the first day
and end at noon the second day.
He said the meetings the open to
all fruit growers and members of
related industries.
Subjects and speakers are “Peach
Promotional Activities in Louisi
ana” by Donald Spurlock, exten
sion horticulturist at Louisiana
State University; “New Methods
of Controlling Peach Tree Borers
and Time of Applying Insecticid-
All-Faiths Chapel
Noon Services Set
“Claims of Jesus Christ” will
be the theme for a series of noon
day services to be held in the All-
Faiths Chapel, Monday through
Friday from 12:30-12:45 p.m.
each day.
Speaker for the services to be
will be Dr. Olan Runnels, minist
er of one of the leading churches
in Corpus Christi and the South
western Theological Seminary.
All students and faculty mem
bers are invited to attend.
es,” Dr. Don King, A&M Depart
ment of Entomology; “Problems
and Possibilities in New Texas
Plum Varieties,” Harry Morris,
Agricultural Experiment Station,
Tyler.
OTHERS ARE “Effect of Time
of Application and Source of Ni
trogen on Elberta Peach Trees,”
Dr. Roy C. Rom, University of Ar
kansas Department of Horticul
ture; “A Peach Breeding Program
for the South,” Lynn Hawthorne,
LSU Department of Horticulture;
“Federal Crop Insurance for Peach
es,” J. F. Rosborough, peach grow
er at Marshall; “New Fruit Pack
ing Equipment,” JTohn Taylor,
North Louisiana Agricultural Ex
periment Station.
Also, “An Insect Control Pro
gram for Texas Fruit Orchards,”
C. F. Garner, A&M extension en
tomologist; “History of Peach and
Plum Growing in Texas,” Fred
Brison, A&M horticulture section;
“Marketing Texas Peaches Through
Roadside Stands,” Tom Denman,
West Cross Timbers Experiment
Station, 1 Stephenville; “Thinning
Peach Fruit by Use of Chemicals,”
George Madden and Dr. Benton
Storey, A&M horticulture section..
Others are “Methods of Com
bating Nematodes on Fruit Trees,”
Jerrel Johnson and Storey; “Re
port on Peach Jamboree in Gilles
pie County,” Simon Burg; “Report
on Parker County Fruit Growers
Association Activities,” County A-
gent Gene Sears; and “Report on
Camp-Upshur Counties Peach
Growers Association,” County A-
gent Robert B. Walsh.
Operation To Talk About
Mrs. Sarah Perler sits relaxed and smiling- in her wheel
chair at the Brooklyn Home and Hospital for the Aged as
she recovers from gall bladder surgery—the first operation
she ever underwent. Mrs. Perler is 104 years of age. (AP
Wirephoto)
Church’s Role Will Highlight Meeting
The role of the church in our
modern society will be discussed
by outstanding educators, laymen
and clergymen during the 17 th
annual Town and Country Church
Conference. It will be held October
17-19 in the MSC, explains Dr.
Bardin H. Nelson, program coordi
nator and professor in the Depart-
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or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12. 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Students interested in applying for a
Rhodes Scholarship should confer with
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October 10. 5t7
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for Official Recognition for 1962-63 ; Stu
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Center by October 15.
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Ph. D. Language Examination
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph. D. de
gree will be given Monday, Oct 1st at
6:00 p. m. in Room 129, Academic Build
ing. Students wishing to take this ex
amination should leave the material over
which they wish to be examined with the
Secretary in the Department of Modern
Languages not later than 5:00 p. m. Fri
day. Sept. 28th.
Department of Modern Languages
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ment of Agricultural Economics
and Sociology.
Under this year’s conference
theme, ‘The Dignity of Man in
Town and Country Living,” em
phasis will be placed on youth de
velopment and dignity and pur
poseful family living, Nelson said.
Workshop sessions will consider
problems of the community and the
influence of church activities in
youth development and family life
stability, he added.
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THE BATTALION
Friday, September 28, 1962
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Conference Speaker Views
Space Center’s Huge Impact
Economic impact of NASA’s^
Manned Spacecraft Center in the
Houston area was described in
terms of $120 million here Thurs
day.
Continuing expenditures will
have an equal or greater indirect
impact on industrial growth
throughout Texas and the South
west, Paul E. Purser of NASA told
more than 250 businessmen attend
ing the 12th annual Texas In
dustrial Development Conference.
Opening the two-day session was
Dr. A. D. Suttle, vice-president
for research, who told conference
participants that industrial deve
lopment in Texas must move in
tune with the times or it will be
in trouble.
He pointed out that approxi
mately 42 per cent of the total
federal expenditure ($12.3 billion)
for research and development in
the space sciences, is going to Cali
fornia. If this percentage were
expended in Texas the total econo
mic impact would exceed the cur
rent total income of state, he said.
Purser said the Manned Space
craft Center will by July, 1963,
provide approximately 3,000 new
jobs in Houston with a payroll of
about $20 million a year. The new
center is also attracting many in
dustrial firms to the state.
“Since we became established in
Houston at the first of this year,
75 industrial firms have opened
offices in the Houston area to
work with NASA,” he said.
The new center also has an im
pact on schools — from kindergar
ten through college, he noted. To
better prepare its employees for
the difficult scientific and engi
neering tasks ahead, NASA spon
sors a graduate training program
for its technical personnel.
Next A Corps Trip
To Time’s Offices?
A college-wide judo club will
be organized here in a meeting
Monday night, it was announced
Thursday.
Capt. L. R. Hewitt, with the
Air Force ROTC detachment
here, will offer instruction at
all levels for interested students.
The initial meeting is scheduled
at 7:30 p.m. in the Art Room of
the Memorial Student Center.
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