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Guthrie, along with Dr. Ernest Hodgson, NCSU professor of entomology, heads a university research and training program in which a number of the country’s 50,000 plus chemicals and compounds are being investigated. “The primary purpose of our toxicology research is to separate the passive compounds from the lethal poisons,” Guthrie said. According to Guthrie, malathion is one of America’s safest in secticides, and it has been used in North Carolina and other states as an effective control for mosquitoes for a number of years. “As for all the con troversy in California,” he commented, “I’m afraid Governor Brown, is just fanning an emotional flame which could result in a great deal of needless worry for the state’s citizens.” Guthrie explained that malathion was used in Florida by fruit growers as an effective control of the Mediterranean fruit fly as early as 1956. “We’ve had almost 30 years of experience with the chemical. If there have been any adverse effects, we haven’t seen them,” he said. “It has been screened carefully by toxicologists, and there’s just no evidence indicating it will cause the chronic effects so many Californians are concerned about.” He called the chance of a California - like epidemic among North Carolina crops “negligible.” "The Mediterranean fly can’t survive a North Carolina winter. So to cause major damage to a state crop it would have to infest a crop in the early spring,” Guthrie noted. “Unless infested California grown fruit was stored in the controlled environment of a North Carolina warehouse during the winter, a major epidemic would be all but impossible.” Guthrie explained that in 1929, before malathion was developed, Florida growers topped a Mediterranean fruit fly epidemic by simply picking all their fly-infested fruit and shipping it north. “The fruit came to cooler climates like North Carolina’s. The Mediterranean flies were killed by the winter, and the epidemic was ended,” Guthrie said. Guthrie directs the training asDect of NCSU’s toxicology program The program is administered through NCSU’s School of Agriculture and Life Science and receives substan jnding from the Nationa stitute of En vironmental Health Sciences. Snug holds loose dentures comfortably snug Ease sore gums from loose-fitting dentures with soft easy-to-use Snug' Brand Denture Cushions Snug gives tempo- "l" . rary relief until you oNUG see a dentist Now available in the 2- *—•, cushion or new .' 4-cushion econ ~ : omy package
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