MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1850 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Ancient European Writings Throw New Light On Greece Sofia, Bulgaria—(U.P.)—Questions which have baffled the world's historians for ages are raised by the discovery of Europe's most ancient writings by a Bulgarian scientist. The deciphering also puts "under an entirely new light the problem of the Greek migration into the Aegean region," Velkov said. It now seems that no man lived there in the Paleolithic (Old Stone) age. The earliest population dates back only to the Neolithic (New Stone) age, which may be from the fifth millennium B.C. It spoke some Indo-European dialect, the archeologist said. Prof. Vladimir Georgiev, scientist who deciphered the 3,600-year-old Minos (Cretan) picturegraph writings on clay tablets, has thrown new light on the origins of the alphabet and on the migration of the Greek tribes into the Aegean basin, archeologist Ivan Vkelov said. These tribes were not nation-conscious at the time, he said. They began to leave their homes in the territory now known as Yugoslavia and Albania, and came from as far now as present-day Hungary and Czechoslovakia, in Yorkshire Greece in the 13th century B.C. and later in Thessaly. The further Hellenization of the Aegean region was carried on in the "The very Greek people of the classic ages were the result of an extremely complex mixture of pre-Greek and Greek tribes," Velkov explained. 12th to seventh centuries B.C. Much earlier, Crete had been a center of a flourishing civilization. By the second millennium B.C. it had a well-developed society. Slavery predominated and slaves were highly praised as merchandise. Kings or "passilos," as the Cretans called them, headed the state. Their palace possessed well kept archives of clay tablets, which now serve as a source of information for scientists. The palace also had a military arsenal, probably the one referred to in the notation on a clay tablet: "To the king of the war chariot, 1 mailed suit, 1 horse." Mighty Knospos, capital of Crete, spread its power far into the continent. Athens, Tirint, and numerous other cities were under its beel and they had to pay tribute in kind. A deciphered tablet tells us that "Tirint delivered 100 rams, 650 sheep, 30 oxen, 151 cows, 80 pigs, 6 mares." The subjugated tribes were forced as well to deliver some of their people as slaves. "Athens: seven women, one boy, one girl," one tablet reads. As Velkov remarked, the legend that King Minos fabled King of Crete, levied on Athens a yearly tribute of seven young men and seven girls is seen to have some basis. Medical Care Plan Urged The production of first class medical care is everybody's business, Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, dean of the University of Kansas School of Medicine, told the fifth national conference on rural health at Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Murphy said the basic ingredients for a successful medical care program were enlightened people, a progressive group of practicing physicians, co-operative and helpful government agencies, and a visionary and non-traditional medical school leadership. The increased training of doctors, nurses and supporting technical personnel without compromising standards of training can be accomplished in the long run only by expansion of medical schools and facilities, Dr. Murphy explained. Dr. Murphy said he believed the increased financial aid necessary for expansion could be obtained through local tax or local private support. '50 Cars To Compete In AAA Contest Washington, —(U.P.)—The American Automobile association will conduct a 750-mile contest this month to test performance and fuel consumption of 1950 model cars. The two-day drive will begin in Los Angeles Feb. 15. 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