The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1948, Image 4

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Lecture Room. Guest! speaker on
“The EB in Petroleum Industry.”
ASTR^NOUflCALt SOCIETY
|7:30 ! p.' n»., Monday, ft<k>m 39, Phy-
SicsiL*Johfi Chilton will Speak on the
‘^ai^prpRTSPE,^
Monday, EE Lecture Room.
RPUS CHRISTtl CLUB, Tues-
7:1;5 pJ m., R(tom 227, Aca-
denllc Bilildlihg 1 . Hipli school senior
wilfibei ielectejd to make the trip
here on Sports Day. f \ \
CLUB,; 7:15
p.mH Rc^nn 1227, 'Adademic Build-
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'i cssmen to Hold
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NIOR ckAPtER, AV
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A convention of the Southwest-
Journalism Conjrreas and
Southwestern Students’ Press C ub
n Austin, March 19*20, promises
i worthwhile roster of speak
; iccording to Ben Hartley of Tekas
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‘COMMUNITY W P R L D 'DAY
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(iARD|>N CLUB,
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KREApfl AND K0|V| K'-LUB, 7:30
p.' jin., Tuesday, Ci-eamery Lecture
Room- !'] ! ' •
PRE-SlED. PRE-DENTAL SO
piETYi.jp (>. mi, Tuesday, Biology
U |o5lof.OGY CLlii' 7:30 b. m.,
[):i,! Agricultural
Tuesday;! Room 20 :
Building,
"there irhe about 500 volcanoes
in ^hej "world which ; are c,oiisid-
ertid active because of eimptions
within ijlstcrrie timoa.
Jnijyerjsity, president of the South-
vesjtiern Students'! Press Club. ;• !
s^tirtley, in extending an invjta-
ioii to The Battalion ;to send a
leRgatior. to | the Congress, lisited
Margaret Bourke White, phqtoj |
jrajpher and writer! for Life-Ti^be^
: Friday, 3 p. fortune, among the people pr<
pent in the field of journalism
vill address the meeting.
Pthers who 'will speak at t t
•onvention are Rqyston Crane, <rre
itolr 'of the' coihic I Strip, ‘'Buz : S4w*
^eiPt; Mrs. Oveta ICulp Hobby, Vice
)resident of The Houston Post ind
'oijmer Co|onel of the Woman's!
Army Corps; Felix McKnight, as-
iistant nianaging editor of The
)a}las Morning News; Dr. Frank
-uther Mott, dean of the School of
lobrnaiism of the University ? of
Missouri; K. C. Pratt, New York
advertising executive; and Vernon
Saplford, manager of the Teyas
Pri^s Association.
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(nuertion wi*h a 2W minimi
rites in CluwifleU Seotlon . .[s;60V
aolumn inch. Send all rlawiifWda t
remitUnee to the Strident Afltivitie* Of-
flee. All add ihould b* turned in by
10:00 ajn. of the day before pubiirai
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THE SCRIBE SHOP - Typing, m
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-*706.
East ?8rd, Bryan.
_^UABBLE AT TU-j-DR.
L:/LUND, almve, outitandi
emist at the University
y*exas, has accused Prei ident
> 8. PAINTER and the Board of
Regents of havirtg viol tied his
tenure by reducing his salary-
wit hout good reason of cause.
DR. LUND was placed on pro
bationary status Aanuai'y 22 }>y
the; regents on charges hi|
to teach and to cooperkt
thei zoology department
First 60 Day
To Decide Next
War, Says Ike
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By ELTONf C. FAY
ASHlNGTONf Feb. 1 6
femes to America again,
first) 60 days will djeeide the win
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NIGHT SCHOOL. Register now for ctarse*
, N beginning February 17th.. Subjects to
be taiight include shorthand, bookkeep
ing. typewriting and associated subjects.
Phone 2-BGS5, MeKenxie-Baldwin Busi
ness College, 702 S. Washington;
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FOR SAI.R - Double unit prefabricate,!
house. No. 12, Projeet House Area. Si-e
Henry Hall after 6:fM) p.m.
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FOR SALE -Registereil Collie pups. Tri-
rolor, blues, and sables from Champion
Ilellehaven bnd Tokulon breeiling. Ex
cellent stocl dogs. Bob Jones. Box kl)2s
pr Leggett 77.
Each candidate for the Master's degree,
who expects to complete the redjjirements i
for his degree in the current, semester >
should file Notice of Exportation to (’om-
pletciwith the Dean of the Graduate School
without delay: Forms may be obtained in
thij office of the Graduate School. Theses,
aiqiroved by l|he head, of the student’s rna-
joif department, should la- presented to the
Dehn of the Graduate Sehocd oil or before
April 81. | ' !
P. IB. PEARSON 1 . Ji
Dean of the Graduate School
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her of the War Labor Board, and
director of the Bureau hf Labor
Stfitistics.
In his discussion Randle will
point out how, by ah educational
process, labor and management
may have; industrial; peace When
ollectiye bargaining ;is ujted to itti
fit advantages. [•
Why liusinesses Fail
Oh Friday, S. T. Keini, Jr., of
the B&A department will discuss
the m^jor problems which confront
new businesses today! He will point
out the factors which cause so
many new-; businesses to fail. Kcim
contends t'mit factors causing fail
ure stem from two sources: first,
lehey to undeiresti*
i mate current capital requirements,
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there is a teWli
senhower, n.» » .dfcH, W-1
itary statesman, -said so ml his ; ^ art of the jn C 8tor t0 comnlit
farewell report ai army ch.ef of | his .^ om . >r to ne w Wrprise.
T ie general took a loo \ at mat- Kcim, a native of ,Leavenwhrth,
ters diplomatic as well as militjary, g r ‘ l duated from A&M in
however, in writing his final offi- receiving a B.S. in.ecoiiornK'S.
cial | statement. ; I , Completing' his nn.stersXdegree m
Hie saw the European' recovery' LMJ1 at A4M, he studied ojonomicfi
ijlan fathered by Secretai y of State v »rri foi « ycui.
Marshall as vital/ to “our sister ——J— 1—.— 1 —j_
<|emiocracies” and to us.
Eisenhower did hot meition [Rus
sia by name but qe said
1. jif thq weSterp Euro]iean cpUn-
! tries were to “become i he pawns
Of totalitarianism. America's secur
ity would be in dire danger.” j
2. If the democracies of the Med-
iter 'anean area should fall and
thal corridor between east,land
wes: were blocked, “the effects
would be instant and catastrophic.”
“ Var, in such , case, j woulcl Ik*
el os; to us.” Eisenhower declared.
Looking down- the purely inili-
tar] read, he predicted: ! j
“Hecause major, nations,' in the
futire, will be arnijed with weapons
of terrifying destructive power, a
serijs of ' lightning, blows njight
Conceivably end a futujre war at
ijts outset. , (
n such case, the resulting hegee
Would not be cursed with social
Chaos produced by widespread de
vastation of the qnemy’s land and
internal facilities; for living.
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liorizchi'd iisj wklc as lilt world! Up where there’s
frtcdoiivand adventntfc - and a manj can dare to do
wliatj ho hiah’s djond before!
“A corollary tq this is the
for a system of major! and alter
nate or secondary liases around
which can be organized, first) dur
Own defense against air attack, and
nexu our retaliatory copnteiojffen-
sive. [ , ;|
“This concept, ’ featuring (is ; it
doer the hope that in ! air power
resiles the possibility of avoiding!
long drawn out and costly land j
' opejations, nevertheless and iines-
capably requires the availability
of effective land forces; without
them, we will have no: based nnd
Cart seize none speedily. We would
be (vide open to jutack and help
less to do anything positive about
2|senhower said that on anly jfu-
day of emergency ind mobili-
ilon this country would need a
ground army of UlOO.OfO men. But
to iriaintain a regular a my of this
size would he “prohibitively ex*
pensive,” he said.. Thin the [‘only
feasible .solution is to build the
national guard ntid organized fob-
serves” to required strength.
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You’re an[ your wiy tip there wh|n vou join tlie
Aviation Cadets. After a year’s jiilot!training, it’s
siilver vyltigsffor you —and a conunijssicjin as Second
Lieutenaplt ]h tlic ij. S|Air Force Reserve.
Voh ajfd eligible if! yonre single, between zp and
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yo(i 1 pilot ]ct fighters at^d bombers. And you’ll get
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veaiislon aebive dutv voifll be given a chance to win
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a conmussioii in thej Rtiular Air 1 orce.
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| Tlis ! Is a priceless opportunity fori alert
inert with tliej urge to cats c their future in American,
avid ion? Ask for details at your U. SJAijmy and U. S.
dree Reernitirg Station. Or, |write to I lead-
quavers, U,jS. Air Force, Attention: Ajnation Cadet
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Bv Texaco Member
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B D. Lee of the Texajv Company,
Hoiston, will address tbq AIEE on
“Th?! Electrical Engineer in Petro
leum Industry” afc 7:30 p.m. Tues
day February 17,■ in tlje EE Lec
ture; Room
Included in his )ta|lk (vill he dis-
aderiDg
liroMems^encountejred# jiatcnt.'j, and
proper evidence fpt protecting in-
vem ions. Slides will be shown on
insti-uments developed and a diis
cusfion of the pfobelnm involved
and the purposes of tfyqse iijstrU-
me^its will be included.
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The first meeting of the spirng
semester of the Saddle and Birlojn
Clul) will be held Tuescfay! night at
7:3( in the AI Lecture Room,
Rankin, club reporter anno
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