The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 01, 1947, Image 4

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    Greek Geography Explaint
Present Turmoil in Balkans
a TmkWd OrMM, mv bolster**!
1 A*»ricsn .lollar* an.l thrfstir
ky >H*f d B*d syMpotklMn on
thr north, is n tiny notion as no*
ttoos go but it hopysns to occupy
* ■trstefknay Inportent spot ter
out Of proportion to its sis*.
In ores it is smallor than AW-
Wms, sad in population s milUoa
•r to Was than Nsrv York City.
Bnt it sad its thousands of islands
nr* so situated that Grooeo is in
DIAMOND EDGE
POCKET KNIVES
A
SPORTING GOODS
Hillcrest
Hardware
i
2013 CoUefe Road
Its ports that sarr* Much of Con
Ural Europe, and tho Asttan Isa
which W turn controls the »hippm*
Wass to tho DardanotWs and thr
Black Boa.
la shapa, it W aomowhat Uks a
broad-bladod sickle with its i
row handle se pars tine Bulgaria
and YuyosWvW from the Aofaan.
The end of the handle is sen'
Turkey-in-Europe. Albania is at
the butt of the blade, and the binds
itself projects into the Modi tar
•an between the Adriatic and the
Aerean. A broken-off point of the
blade W the Greek (aland of Crete
that limits entrance to tho Aacean
to reWtively narrow •hippin* Wnea
on its west and east
Another factor in Greece's posi
tion is that it is the only non-sat
ellite nation in Europe east of the
Soviet line of control which now
exends from th* Russian-occupied
area of Germany on the Baltic
sen south) to th* Adriatic. Control
of Graeco would air* the Soviet
Union control of shipping ports to
tho Mediterranean, end make it
ter II la gato
mr teem U
the
through I
Mara, and the
of their own ter
to eeatrel all cr parts of
Greece. Bulgaria and Yugoslavia
want to extend to the i sgsaa, Al
bania wants to extend Ms barter.
Yugomavia has ports su its west
coast but for many reasons wants
ports to th* asst. Bulgaria's only
prsaont peris are on tho Btoak B
Another factor in the situation
W th* desire of th* Massdsnls
to be an independent nation again.
The territorial eteima of these
pastes of very ancient stock W the
part of Greece on th* north shores
ef the Aegean, and parts of what
are now Bulgaria aad YugoaWi
A rsusmlttss of Macedsteaaa, mi
up of citisins of th* United States
aad Canada, are urging an "auto-
nacpooDMe
KxperimeilF' Underway
y-zr—’—
Wearability of Cotton Cloth
certain types cf cot.
gun to IBte hut^waT tempers ^
halted by the war. Mis. Gri
has only recently bean able to
sums her study
Tho doth W mad* cf seven types
cf cotton, depending upon soil esn-
ditiona and long and short-a tapis
variety. Boas of the cotton j
hand pickrd and the
cotton aad the man will be rvqmrrd
rr-
sDm Grimm can well b* called
a Pioneer W bar field as only sac
otbrr ilm.ler rtperiment ha* boon
Scruggs Writes
Science Booklet
Vet Wives Elect
Officers Tuesday
The Veterans Wives Club will
hold its monthly hnsinsaa mooting
Tuesday, August I at 7:80 p. m.
in th* Ladies Lounge of th* YMCA,
according to President Jo Ann Bar
ron.
Election of officers for the fall
master will be held; nominations
will bt made from th* floor and
ascret ballot taken. All measbi
are urged to bo present
Waco-McLennan Club
Plans Social Tuesday
Plana far a dinner-dance betwoei
* summer aad tell semester will
he made Tueiday svewtog at 7:11
by th* Waeo-McLeaaan County
‘ A M. Club, it wa
W th* United States. ThW
was conducted by the Asscrican In
stitute of Laundrie*. However, it
was rot aa extensive as Mias Grim-
08 tori* aad had more to te with
from the per- the effects ef laundering than that
Station, ofhfi
Th* abort get-together will take
place W front ef Eieat Lous
Dormitory 1
—WILKINS—
(Continued from Pag* 1)
teruootv In Marnp B, Hart Hall to
discuss problems with veterans.
After today, the roe tact of
fice la Bryan will he located *a
th* second floor ef th* Howell
see from the La*
Trotter Serves As,
H*™" 1 D ' k ?* te
Dr. Id* P. Trotter, director of th*
A. A M. College Extension Service,
is serving on aa advisory commit
tee to assist in the establishment
of Harvard University’! program
for graduate training of agricul-
ir* Extension personnel
Harvard, now offering fellow
ships to promising Extension work-
era, asked the sid of Dr. Trotter
and two other state Extension dir
ectors in setting up a plan to af
ford Extension workers an oppor
tunity to got a year's training in
public administration and related
Sbrving with Dr. Trotter on th*
advisory committee are State Ex
tension Directors Arthur L. Deer-
ing, ef Maine, and H. C. Ram-
»ow«r, Ohio.
Weapon Hunt For
Cancer Cure Goes
To Marine Life
LA JOLLA. Calif.—Scientists
are turning to th* deep son for
possible weapons In the war on
— KYLE FIELD-
(Continued from Pug* 8)
seldom ever comes beam with g
bacon and we believe that that will
be eepucialy true this fall
la conaidrring the Aggie start-
lug eloveu for next teU 1st us
start with the backfleU aad tour
It te piece*.
Jimmie Qmhtou, ear aes i—
from College Sution, will really be
on the spot next fall. If we can
com* through as a quarterback
with a mrcbaaiea! right ana, the
badtfield problem wffl he almoat
half solved Cash ion will he backed
up bx Buryi Baty, who la still
troubled with a crick in his nock,
Stan Holhalg, who mhmod spring
‘ ~ m H and
The Battalion
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, tMT
CLASSIFIED ADS
jwtetaur,—
training bataues ef
Bab* Hallumrk.H
Cash ion who
8 nma* for hlmaolf at AAM during
the war mav not appear as god
in th* face of peat-war competition.
At the wing back slots will ho
a formidable array of talent headed
At Am fullback slot will be Ed
Dueak, who will be playing his
last season for the mareoa a
student, is anther of th* book
let. Scruggs is also the author ef
several feature stones which
have appeared in southwestern
The booklet discucooo the
production, growth end physical
makeup ef tram la such a way
that M may be understood by
UWhone by Mrs. Douglas Bober
aad a foreword by wT E. White,
Poreot Service director, supple
ment the written material of tho
booklet.
Pre* copie# of th* booklet may
he meured by wrtttaf the Texas
Forest Service, College Station,
white, Raph Daniel, who has shown
signs ef being a great line plunger,
and George Kail mo, techie on mat
year's squad, will he Dusek’s chief
la adding up aur backflold !
next fall we hsliovs that very little
is lackiag la the way of tale
especially with Jobs Bakmt
around to heat tboee extra pots
The big problem will be the sa
as tost year an<i that to te find a
foursome that will really disk.
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Two rseearckers in th* Ushrer-
, sKy of CaUfornls's Scrippe Instl-
Baildisg. scram from th* Ls- tution of Ocvenography have found
Salle Hotel Veruoll stated. that marine microorganisms cauae
latramaral Set-Up d^trurt.on of hydrocarbons
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Intramural dlwator C. G. "Spike cancer tumors in mice.
of s culture of deep-sea bacteria
Eating Out Is Fun... .
— AT —
HOTARD’S CAFE
country will be among the extra
curricular sports.
- Twenty-two new tennis courts
ate now completed. White said,
and are ready for play.
Approximately $8,700 will be
made available and allocated to
dormitories and other units on the
campus for athletic equipment, W.
L. Penberthy, bead of the Physi
cal Education Department, announ
ced. This amount will be secured
from $8,000 of the Exchange Store
profits for recreation and student
welfare, he pointed out.
As of July 18, the Yeteraa Stu
dents Association has $181.86 on
hand, E. O. Coartade, treasurer,
declared.
Com tita lions 1 A ■ tad m rat!
Four constitutional amendments
were presented by Frank F. Yates,
parliamentarian, to tho 100-odd
veteran students present. Since
two-thirds membership was not
present, the a mend menu could not
be'voted upon.
Th* first amendment to th* VSA
constitution proposed th* ee loot ion
of n permanent election committee
to handle all elections. Heretofore,
Yates pointed out, elections have
boss handled vary haphasardb.
amendment provided
that four ballot bote* be placed
the earn put on election day.
go far bsitol boaaa would ho (a
rotunda "MM Aaodemu Build
B8il PMaa holla, and at the
under controlled laboratory condi-
lulating fur-
poasiMs ap-
The findings from these cursory
investigations have been presented
with the hope of stimutoi
ther research into the
plication at bacteria or their pro
ducts to the treatment," explains
Dr. Claude E SoBeU, associate
professor of marine micro-biology,
who tod the investigation.
Collaborating with Dr. EoBell
was Frank D. Staler, research as
sistant.
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meeting* ofTL# ef
and hoard of representative*,
and final amendment
iftBUMftC# of it p y • (tt
l aad offtom of th*
Veteran Students ARSocistion
Fassibility of Johnny Sulltvun'a
playing for th* all-ool-
on August $8, to still
H was stated, la the
t that Sullivan tel
to eoeea te College Station on that
date, EH Rood, Hi
leader aad Biss's
tnd conductor, will ptoy.
Ticket* will cost $1 for
holding Social Aeeessmsnt Cards
and $1.M for non-members. Tkl*
sUo applies to members ef the
Veterans Whma’ Club.
T. C "Buddy" Brennan, p
dent of the Veteran Students As
sociation, presided.
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