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FLYING FMPHASLS
Aero Club Revival
Set for Thursday
A meeting directed toward revival
of the Aero Club will convene at
7:30 p.m. Friday In Memorial Hall,
Pres. John Klnsella, Auburn, N. Y.,
said today.
The meeting will be for the bene
fit of old. new, and prospective mem
bers Interested In flying. Financial
Issues are slated to be discussed, and
Klnsella said the club would again
maintain a plan fur member’s use.
Teaching of flying Is purpose of
the club, Klnsella said. Many mem
bers can fly, and will Instruct mem
bers wishing to learn at no charge.
The club-owned plane Is a co
operative, non-profit venture. Prices
for members renting the plane scale
more than 50 per cent under commer
cially-rented planes without an In
structor.
‘Dinky’ Delay Leaves
Freshmen Heads Bare
Freshmen are slated to go
bare-headed for awhile yet, J. F.
Whitehead, University Stores
manager, said today. Rat cap ar
rival Is still delayed.
Manufacturers promised the
caps by the end of this week,
Whitehead said, but the caps
have not appeared.
The new order was placed
several weeks ago when manu
facturer with whom the origi
nal order was placed turned It
down.
As soon as the caps are re
ceived, Whitehead said, they
will be put on sale at several
points over the campus.
Debate Team To Meet
The University debate team will
meet Oct. 30 in Commerce-Journal-
Ism Auditorium to acquaint students
with members of the team.
Eighty Men in ROTC Named Sebba Speech
To Distinguished Military List To Honor UN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1931
Eighty students in various phases of military training have been
designated as “distinguished military students” for 1D51-52, Pres.
0. C. Aderhold announced today.
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Selections were based on military
and academic records, President
Aderhold said.
In order of merit, they are, from
the AF ROTC (comptrollershlp), Al
bert H. Clark, Wilbur D. Owens Jr.,
Boyce H. Portwood, Robert I.
Schwartz, Edward K. Lindorme Jr.,
Levon C. Register, Roscoe C. Nichol
son, William J. Jlndra, William S.
Simmons, Charles E. Thomas;
Charles L. Barron III, Clarence R.
Barron, Thomas O. Cousins, Charles
H. Hammond Jr., Charles S. Gaines,
Monroe Selbel, and James P. Thomp
son.
From the AF ROTC (administra
tive and logistics) they are Burton
S. Mlddlebrooks, Nlckolas P. Chlllvls,
Buford W. Culpepper, James D.
Benefield Jr., Robert N. Nash, Carl
K. Nelson Jr., Thomas J. Dillon, Dun
can P. Randall, Dorman H. Lott;
William O. Galrns, Nathaniel G.
Bullard. George E. Brown, Clyde C.
Harrison Jr., John O. Hamlet, Cecil
SHORT ORDERS
REGULAR MEALS
AT THE
BAMBOO ROOM
Open 7 A. M. till 12 Midnight
Meal Tickets at 10% Discount
EAST MEETS WEST
IN NEW RELAY EVENT
You've heard of the Penn Relays. But
huve you ever heard of a relay where the
hurdles are mountains, the average stride
is thirty miles, and the track stretches
coast to coast?
It’s the Bell System’s .tfW/c
and it brings East and West together in
one of the most important events in the
history of communications.
Telephone construction crews have just
recently completed the coast-to-coast
.system. Today, Long
Distance calls ride on ratlio microwaves,
beamed through the air from tower to
tower. And, for the first time, television
programs have been flashed from coast
to coast.
The new system supplements the thou
sands of miles of wire cable that already
tie the nation together. It helps make
America’s vast communications network
even stronger and more flexible. And it
could hardly happen at a better time. The
demands of defense are heavy and urgent.
N. Martin, Noah R. Jackson, Ernest:
O. Tanner, John H. Mobley, and Tom
linson Fort Jr.
From the infantry are Ernest N.
Hill, James B. Harris, James A.
Bethea, Claude D. Ebersole, Ray
mond S. Register, Ray E. Ball, Carl
J. Turner, Charlie A. Beckwith, Joe
A. Bllssit. Victor P. Galgano;
James E. Massey, Thomas D. Nash,
Robert J. Anglin, Milton B. Satcher,
James R. Rowe, Philip H. Herndon,
Arthur K. Maddox, William H. Tur
pin, Charlie B. England, and Otis C.
Woods.
Students who made the list from
the armor division are J. C. Scar
borough, Green B. Williams, Bernard
J. Tant, Richard C. Griner, J. M.
Butler, C. W. Pryor, E. Chambers,
R. D. Barnett, W. A. Dowans, J. D.
Hays, J. W. Hendrix, Tommy E.
Price;
J. R. Butler, J. T. McKinney, R. H.
Anderson, Collier B. Gladin, Pete J.
Brown, J. K. Hill, A. D. Smith, L. B.
Kent, Sidney Thomas, C. R. Mor
rison, Little H. George, and Sidney
Daniel.
United Nations Day will be ob
served on campus Wednesday with a
program presented at 11 a.m. by two
faculty and three student groups.
Highlight of the program will be
a speech by Dr. Gregor Sebba, pro
fessor of business administration. Dr.
Sebba's subject will be “Peace
Through the United Nations.”
In joint sponsorship of the event
are the Division of General Exten
sion. the faculty committee on con
vocations, the Cosmopolitan Club,
University of Georgia Religious As
sociation, and International Relations
Club.
Dr. Sebba, 45. was connected with
the Office of Strategic Services dur
ing World War II. He trained In
England with the European under
ground, specializing In disguises.
Born in Latvia, Dr. Sebba ran
German lines for many months to
supply resistance groups on the con
tinent with enemy uniforms, official
papers, and secrets. He constantly
was faced with execution if appre
hended by the Germans.
Holder of two doctorates in politi
cal science from the University of
Vienna, Dr. Sebba reads Spanish,
Italian, ancient Greek, and speaks
French and German.
Ornithologists Association
Taps Odum for Honor Post
Dr. Eugene P. Odum, associate
professor of biology, has been elected
a fellow of the American Ornitholo
gists Union, an honorary position
held by only 60 men in the United
States.
Dr. Odum received notice of his
election from the union’s meeting in
Montreal, Canada.
Gladin Awarded Scholarship
In Landscape Architecture
Collier Gladin, East Point, has
been awarded the Neel Reid Memorial
Scholarship in landscape architecture
at the University, Hubert B. Owens,
landscape architecture department
head, announced today.
The scholarship is provided by the
Peachtree Garden Club, Atlanta, In
honor of the late Neel Reid, distin
guished architect and garden de
signer. It is awarded each quarter
to a native Georgian who shows out
standing ability in landscape design.
Gladin, a senior in the department,
has been the recipient for the past
three quarters. He is a member of the
Landscape Architect Club and Chi
Phi fraternity.
Don’l Throw ’em Away, Repair ’em Today!
It’s wiser lo repair
than to replace
MARTIN BROS. SHOE SHOPS
178 X. Thomas at Clayufh or 151 E. Clayton next to Krcas
HOW .WtJny WORKS. Microwaves travel in a straight line. So relay
towers are usually built on hilltops and spaced about thirty miles apart. Just as a
runner picks up the baton from another runner; so each tower picks up microwaves
from its neighbor, and with complex electronic equipment amplifies and focuses
them like a searchlight, then I team* them accurately at the next tower. And hun
dreds of Long Distance calls ride the beam at the same time.
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