Penn State Poultry Short Course Outlined The program has been an nounced for the 12th annual Pennsylvania Poultry Sales- Service Short Course at University Park April 4 - 5. Cochairing the two-day program are Floyd W. Hicks, Penn State poultry specialist, and Robert F. Gentry, professor of veterinary science. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 4. The morning session, under the direction of Kenneth Goodwin, heacl of the Penn State depart ment of poultry science, will begin at 9:30 with Edward T. Mallinson, director of poultry division and regional laboratories, Pennsylvania Bureau of Animal Industries, speaking on “Paratyphoid An Increasing Problem.” At 10-15 a m , A Kermit Birth, Penn State professor of ag economics, “Causes and Cures of Egg Breakage”; 11 a.m , An thony P. Stemberger, Penn State Lancaster Laboratories, Analytical Services Division offers the following items of current interest to Agriculture and Agribusiness; Water and Waste Water; Bacteriological, physical, and chemical analyses Feeds, Forages, and Foods; Base composition, nutrient values, drugs, and related additives and/or residues 2425 New Holland Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 658-9043 or 656-9868 aluminum HI-STRENGTH ALLOY | V 100 so FT WIDTH 48" NET LENGTHS B'thru 24' professor of ag economics, “Supply and Demand in the Poultry Industry.” Following lunch at 11:45 a.m., Harry Metz of Metz Poultry Farms, Belleville, will chair the afternoon session beginning at I'ls a.m. with a “Review of Penn State Poultry Vaccination Programs” by Dr. Gentry At 1 45 p.m., “The Role of Poultry House Gases in Poultry Performance” by Glenn 0. Bressler, Penn State professor of poultry science, 2 15 p m , “Egg Sanitation”, James E Williams, USDA research veterinarian, 3 p m , question and answer period. 3 30 pm, “Waste Handling” by Dr Bressler, 415 pm, “VVND - Viscerotropic Velogemc Newcastle Disease” by L Dwight Schwartz, Penn State associate professor of veterinary science Extension. Adjourn at 4 45 p m At the 6 30 p m evening dinner session, Joseph Mac Neil, Penn GALVANIZED STEEL 29 GAUGE $10.35 I Jm too SQ FT WIDTH 32" NET LENGTHS 7’thru 14' State associate professor of food science, will be toastmaster. Speaker will be James I. Tar man, Penn State director of athletics public relations. Morning session chairman Wednesday will be A.L. Bortree, head of the Penn State depart ment of veterinary science. The program will begin at 8 30 a m with Morris G. Mast, Penn State assistant professor of food science, on “Egg and Poultry Inspection ” The morning program also includes 9am, Don A Trumbo, Penn State professor of psychology, on “Industrial Psychology and the Poultry Industry ” 9 30, Owen D Keene, Penn State assistant professor of poultry science, “PCB’s - My Neighbors Inc. “Why, Jerry, the way you act in class I had no idea your parents were normal human beings/’ Polychorinated Biphenyls.” 10, question and answer period. At 10:15, Homer J. Bicksler, Pennsylvania Poultry Federation executive director, will chair a panel on “Broiler Condemnations and Down Grading” featuring: Gene O. Bailey, president of the Pennsylvania Poultry Processors Association, on the “Role of Processing”; Cleve Hastings, Pennfield Corporation broiler 11 Al \ Ml ' Rltl.ii 1 t UM, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 5,1972—, coordinator, “Role Management”, and Dr. wartz, “Role of Disease.” No Survivors Five men accompanied Adm. Robert Peary to the North Pole in 1909. Four were Eskimos and one was American Both the last re maining Eskimo, Ootah, and the American, Matthew Hen son, died in 1955 7 of Sch-