PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB HEEL SATURDAY, MARCH SO, 1946 Longer Extension of Life Seen by Professor MacNider ByR.W. Madiy I drugs, there is reason to hope There has been "such a tre- the life span, which already has mendous increase in the life ex- been prolonged in the last 25 pectancy of man in the last quar- years, mav be extended much ter of a century that many per- further, he said. sons between the ages of 60 and Dr. MacNider has been devot- 75 who would have been dead iner much time in, recent years to the study of the ageing pro cess. For the last eight years he has served as Chairman of the I American Division of the Inter- under conditions prevailing a century ago are now alive and active," Dr. W. deB. MacNider, Kenan Research Professor of Pharmacology in the University, nationa 1 Club for Research on said here recently in announcing Ageing, and last year he served the establishment of a national as first president of the Nation magazine to be devoted exclu- al Gerontological Society, estab- sively to a study of the ageing lished only a year ago. process. It was during Dr. MacNider's "We feel that it is extremely administration that plans were important to find out all we can made for starting the new maga- j about the life processes of age- zine which is to be called "The ing individuals, in the hope that Journal of Gerontolosrv" and we may learn how to keep people which is to be the official organ well and active and happy as of the Gerontological Society. It long as they live instead of let- is to be published four times a ting them become victims of the year. usual . diseases of old age," Dr. MacNider said. 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With the enormous de- Penny, Durham ; Jimmy Norris, crease in the mortality of young Fayetteville; Doc Allen, Chapel children and the new discoveries Hill, and Harry Schalett, New in medicine, such as the sulfa London, Conn. . " ANY BONDS TODAY? By Grade Allen and George Burns Illustrated by Eric Ericson JTlBSf "Restrain yourself, Leo. He buys a War Bond every week." YOV ARE ALWAYS WELCOME at WALGREEN'S DURHAM, N. C. anything if they can only get home from Germany. Anything in this instance means marriage. The WACS have a hunch thajb matrimony with a high-point GI might get them transportation as GI brides. So they have written the following plea for husbands to the Stars and Stripes: "We have waited so long to go home. We have listened to so many promises that we have de cided there is only one way we can be sure of getting there. "Wanted," the WACS' letter continues, "two unmarried, in telligent, handsome men to marry two low point WACS who want to go home. No references required." The WACS qualify this ap peal but all on the wide of a quick wedding. They say the intelligent part is not compul sory. Neither is the handsome department. Just so they're men. . BASEBALL (Continued from page two) j eyes yesterday and were hitting authentic line drives in all direc tions. When the batting spree; was finished, the infield aspirants went through a fast drill. Bob Warren, third-sacker from Goldsboro, and John Gregory, first-baseman from Halifax both turned in good games against State and appear to be much-improved ball players over last sea son. Ray Walters, first - string catcher for Carolina in 1943 and former center on the Tar Heel eleven, was working out yester day. However, Walters is still in the navy. By Corinne Ossinsky 10 years ago Swain hall un derwent a complete renovation costing approximately $24,000. Charles Griffin, North Caro lina's first professional teacher came here in 1705. In 14 counties of Western North Carolina there are more than 77 lakes. 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TMfSf NUT STAS t - mart ncmto it RUDOLPH VAUNTING CLORIA SW ANSON CAMON NOVAMO cuuu sow CHAIUS KAT OAM riMSAU vesnsv TOM MIX H MswriMn President Polk graduated from UNC with highest honors. The University's first date bu reau was set up ten years ago, sponsored by the Y. The first President of was Dr. Joseph Caldwell. UNG Marriages by a Presbyterian minister before 1765 were il legal. Football as played at UNC in the 1880's had a 100 men on each side. Illiteracy among white popu lation of United States is the greatest in the Western Moun tains of North Carolina. Dramatic Association Gives Thirty Plays In Spring Festival Thirty one-act plays, .11 of which are original, will be pre sented by North Carolina senior and junior colleges and high schools in the 23rd annual Festi val of the Carolina Dramatic As sociation to be held in the Play makers Theatre at the Univer sity here Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 4, 5, 6. Featured speaker on the Fes tival program is Dr. W. R. Tay lor, Director of the Playlikers of the Woman's College of the Uni versity in Greensboro, who will give a talk Friday morning on equipment for high school stages. Clifton Briton of Goldsboro, president of the C.D.A., and Di rector Samuel Selden of the Carolina Playmakers, will open the afternoon session Thursday. BLUEBEARD (Continued from first page) On one occasion Romains had no change from which to pay Landru for a liter of gasoline. When he returned a few days later and offered payment, Lan dru refused to accept it until he consulted a dossier which he kept on Romains, and all other customers. He seemed to derive the ut most pleasure from the meticu lous records; so great, in fact that he could not refrain from keeping minute records of the women he had butchered, and it was one of these records which eventually led him to his doom. REHDER'S CHAPEL HILL FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office Corner BE COMFORTABLE RIDE IN A CAROLINA CAB DIAL 4811 DIAL OH! 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