PAGE TWELVE Senatorial Race Hinges On Conservation Issue The senatorial race between incumbent Wayne L. Morse (D) and former Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay (R) in Oregon may turn out to be a symbol of the fight between advocates of public and private conservation. Dr. R. Wallace Brewster, professor of political science, said yesterday one of the big is sues in the Oregon race is “who should control the national re- sources?” Morse, he said, is an advocate of public control of conservation and public development of na tional resources. McKay stands on the other side, backing private control ar.d development, he said. Economy Liked to Resources “Actually," Dr. Brewster said, “this issue of resources is only one of two real issues in that state. Their (Oregonians) economy is lied up with natural resources.” In addition, he said, the people of that state aren’t necessarily concerned with the Suez crisis or segregation. 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J3r E Beaver Ave. (above Wei* Stow* p hone AD 7-3900 IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble? ( *o *ti: AD 7-2492 or bring ■ ■chi— By LARRY JACOBSON Delta Sigma Lambda fraternity last night became the Alpha Psi chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma in ceremonies held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Parish House. The fraternity received its char ter from representatives of the . , .. t- , .... , .Clarion and Indiana State Teach- Senate. If Morse favors ers College chapters of the na the bdl. he said he can go to the tional gro undecided senators and tell them . ... . they should vote for the bill be- Alumni Attend cause the people of his state favor| The ceremony, followed by a it since they elected him. Morse’s (buffet supper, was attended by cry would be that the Oregonians’ many alumni of the local house, prime interest is natural resources according to president Kenneth and their wishes should be hon-1 Williamson, senior in chemical ored. he said. .'engineering from Williamsport. Race Termed 'Crucial' About 25 Delta Sigma Lambda It is easy to see, he said, why members and alumni were ini-1 this race is rather crucial, and tiated into the national organiza-l w'lll probably become a standard- tion he said faC V on - Founded in Missouri Dr. Brewster listed Morse s per- _ ... , . sonality as the second reason for .Sigma Tau Gamma, with about considering the northwest elec- chapters, mostly in the mid tion a “unique one” west, was founded June 28, 1920, “It has been reported on good. at Central Missouri State College, authority.” Dr. Brewste • said, 11 accepted the local fraternity’s "that Morse has been designated petition m July, after its members by the Republican National Com- vot ? d last semester to join the mittee as the number one senator national group, to beat.’’ The primary reason is Delta Sigma Lambda was because of Morse’s public power, founded in 1954 by members of policies, and liberal economics, the Demolay Club, who chose the he added Then too, he said, Morse name of a national Demolay frat is a Republican who jumped to ernity which disbanded in the the Democratic party. middle 1930-’s. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA jLocal Fraternity jGoes National; Initiation Held SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1956
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