PAGE TWELVE Research Review Zoology Prof Says Chinese Communists Use Science to Eliminate Insects, Pests By KAY MILLS The Chinese Communists are applying science to reduce the insect and parasite popu lations that have plagued their land for centuries, Dr. Tien-hsi Cheng, professor of zoology, said. ' - They have been able to capi talize ,on the centuries of research conducted in the,lNctst in develop ing modern control methods, Cheng said. His report on zoological sciences appearethin "Science in Commu nist China," an 872-page book pub lished by the American Associa tion for the. Advancement of Sci ence. :In pre-Communist days; crude measures were employed against the "four evils" of the regime— rats, flies, mosquitoes and spar rows; Cheng said, but sine 1949 more insecticides have been Used. Clinical and medical meth ods are now employed against parasites. To illustrate the human methods long used in Communist, China, Cheng gave the following account of the sparrow extermination campaign: "During April 19:21, 1958, the entire population of the nation's capital, Peking, was mobilized to take•part Masses of-people carry ing gongs, drums and bamboo sticks gathered on roof tops, un der trees and at places where sparrows made their nests. "Scarecrows and red flags were' planted on some open grounds and fields and poisoned bait was scattered in others. No sooner had the sparrows ap._ peared to search for food in the mornings and evenings than the 'human sea' burst, beating gongs The Penn State Book Exchange (B • .0, school SupOlies \\‘‘ ‘, • and drums, yelling.. screaming and waving the bamboo slicks. "The poor birds were chased from one place to another, flying and running for their dear lives, This relentless pursuit continued for two hours or so, until most of the sparrows, now hungry and ex hausted, dropped to the ground and were captured without the least resistance. "Some took refuge in places where poisoned bait was scattered and died after taking a seemingly hearty meal. In the three days. over a half a million sparrows were destroyed." - With the help of Russian crop dusting, planes and pilots, the Communists have virtually end ed locust infestations over trail . lions of acres that formerly - were laid bare by the pests, Cheng wrote. Soviet Russia has • also con tributed other generous technical assistance, although in the last five years "work in the field of zoology has been better organized and executed by China's own sci entists," he — wrote. By order of party leader Mao Tse-tung. the Chinese have been emphasizing applied science in• making these tremendous strides, Cheng said, adding, that rather little has been done in basic sci ence. Consequently. Cheng cau ; of the danger of under estimating the practical achieve ments of science there. "The philosophy of 'science for science's sake' is denounced as reactionary and indifferent to China's practical problems: it is considered a luxury which Communist China can ill af ford." "It has taken years of trial and lerror for the Western world to achieve its present state of de- 150 c REFUND FOR EVERY $5.00 WORTH RECEIPTS , 1, =MEE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Buy All Your AT THE BX HOURS 9:30 TILL 5 P.M. NON-PROFIT - STUDENT OPERATED SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE velopment . in science," Cheng wrote. 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