Clubman Sportscoats at gitm Sturnca ^ ^ mm's uieur 400 Million Tons Page 6 Ocean Life Could Provide Food THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, April 4,19(1 Our Pizza Is The Best . .. Anywhere PIZZA INN THURSDAY SPECIAL Regular $1.45 Pizza Only 98£ Call in or eat here 846-6164 413 Texas Ave. Across the street from Ramada Inn ROTARY COMMUNITY SERIES (in cooperation with Town Hall) presents LORIN HOLLANDER Pianist PRESS ACCLAIM “He is the leading pianist of his generation.” —New York Times. “His technique is close to faultless, his articulation razor- sharp, his attack bold and secure.” —Time Magazine. “Played with really striking brilliance—.” The New Yorker. LAST PERFORMANCE OF THE SEASON FOR RO TARY COMMUNITY SERIES SEASON TICKET HOLDERS Limit number of tickets available to Texas A&M Stu dents and Dates — $1.50 each On sale at MSC Student Program Office DON’T MISS IT! ! BRYAN CIVIC AUDITORIUM APRIL 9, 1968 - 8:00 P. M. Ocean harvesting of 400 mil lion tons annually of usable ani mal protein is a distinct possi bility, predicts a Texas A&M of ficial who heads a cooperative Gulf of Mexico research organi zation. Dr. John C. Calhoun Jr., Texas A&M’s vice president for pro grams and president of the Gulf Universities Research Corpora tion, notes increased quantities of food from the sea are possible in three different forms. “The first is simply as fish food,” he explains. “Another means is as food in non-fish forms, but using material pro cessed from fish for injection into the food product manufacturing cycle, as any other non-fish input might be used.” A third path, Calhoun points out, is use of material from the sea in agricultural production, such as feeding fish meal to chickens. LARGE-SCALE production of food from the sea, however, will be at least as complex as produc tion by agricultural methods, he warns. Considering that the total wa ter area of the earth is much greater than the land area, it might be logical to expect the ultimate food potential of the marine environment will be much greater, Calhoun observes. “Although this may be true,” he admits, “for centuries we have been applying science and tech nology to develop the food pro duction route through the land environment and, as a result, we have today a very sophisticated agricultural system.” “It would be unrealistic,” the A&M official continues, “to ex pect that overnight we could make up for the absence of simi lar centuries of scientific research and technological development in Old Bomb, New Honda. Same Price. It's true this sleek new Honda Scrambler 125 would cost you the same money as the old used bomb, but the low price isn't the whole Honda story. Far from it. When you ride any of Honda's 23 models, you can forget high insurance, upkeep, and maintenance costs. Forget parking problems too. And look at the Scrambler 125 styling: new candy colors, chrome fenders, trim new forks, upswept pipes. And performance: the 125’s dependable 4-stroke parallel twin OHC engine delivers an impressive 13 hp at 10,000 rpm,- up to 153 mpg. The hot new Scrambler 125. Can you think of a better reason to ban the bomb? "y There are seven Honda Scramblers—from 90cc to 450cc. See them at your Honda dealer today. For free color brochure and safety pamphlet, write: American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Dept. C-ll, Box 50, Gardena, Calif. 90247 * the marine environment route and bring it up to the point where it would be fully competitive with our highly developed agricultural production.” Dr. Calhoun, chairman of Na tional Academy of Sciences’ Com mittee on Oceanography, notes that man thinks of only a small part of this “food web” as poten tial food from the sea. The fact is, he explains, the entire spec trum of bio-material belongs to the potential resource that might be developed. REVIEWING the three differ ent paths to increased production of food from the sea, he predicts great potential for the processed- fish technique. “For example, one might make fish hot dogs or introduce fish protein concentrate into cereal forms,” Calhoun speculates. In fishing operations, he re lates, any advances to cut down the relative transportation time and its total impact on the system would be an improvement. Suggested improvements in clude use of acoustics or biologi cal sounds for attracting and herding fish, fish fences, elec tronic capturing devices and vac uum systems. “We might alter the marine en vironment by running heated water into an estuary,” he sug gests, as a means of improving the yield by cultivation. “We might enhance the resource ac cumulation by running more nu trients into an estuary.” “OR WE MIGHT alter the total environment within a local region by building an offshore platform around which we intro duce fertilizer and provide sound generating equipment or other attractive devices,” he adds. Calhoun concludes development of these techniques depend upon our knowledge of the marine en vironment and of the resource. Another stage to be considered is creation of new resources, like artificial ponds for hatchery-type cultivation. “Food from the sea is not a single individual system,” Cal houn emphasizes. He stresses it is made up of many commodity systems with individual characteristics that must be taken into account in any detailed analysis. AN EYE OPENER American actress Ann-Margaret is a sight for all eyes as she does some sunbathing at a beach in Beirut, Lebanon, She is in the city making a new film, “Rebus.” (AP Wire- photo) Read " Classifieds BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day me ■ id per er word each additional Minimum charge—50^ ssified Display per column Inch ach insertion word day Classi 900 Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 4, 1968. For Congressman, Sixth Con gressional District: OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) FOR SALE 1965 Corvair Corsa, loaded, excellent condition, 32,000 miles. Call 846-7035 after 6 p. m. 561t3 1960 Olds, V-8 engine, air conditioned, idio. Good condition. PI hone 846-3678. 561t4 HURRY—Only one left, New 1967 Mus tang, Lime Gold, Ivy Gold Interior, V-8, Air, Automatic, Radio, Console, WSW, ir. 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Students may the examination either time by re take tne examination eu porting to the appointed pla dicated time. Exar ! pencil, dictionary by re- the in- ce at xaminees should bring pen, id composition paper. 553tl7 Those unde: 96 semester ergraduate students who have hours of credit may purchase the A&M ring. The hours passed at the time of the Preliminary Grade Report, April 1, 1968. may be used in satisfying the 95 hour requirement. The students qualifying under this regulation may leave their name with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s Office in order that she may eck the records to determine their check the records to determine eligibility to order the ring. Orders for to order the ring. Orders the rings will be taken between April 16, and May 31, 1968. All rings will be ly 31, 1968. All rings will be re turned to this office on or about July 10 for further delivery. 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