-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCT. 9, 1966
6-B
North Carolina Garden Time
By M. E. GARDNER
N. C. Stat* University
"Open Houae" for high
school students will be held
on Saturday, October 30, at N.
C. State University by the
School of Agriculture and Life
Sciences. This will be the 7th
annual "Open House;" the pur
pose being to give students an
opportunity to consider "Ca
reers Ahead."
The challenge of today in
the field of higher education
is the training of young peo
ple to assume roles of leader
ship in our ever-changing eco
nomic and social environment.
These roles of leadership might
very well include job oppor
tunities which do not even
exist at the present 'time.
Since the inception of this
program, more emphasis each
year has been placed upon the
fundamentals, or what we may
call the basic principles in
volved leading to a better un
derstanding of the biological,
physical and social sciences;
and the unlimited career op
portunities available to the
well trained mind.
Attention will be focused
upon: the significance of pro
gress being made in unlocking
the secrets of genetics; equip
ment used for studying the
structure and functions of
microorganisms; a computer
performing statistical opera
tions; the role of the engineer
in developing equipment to
PUFFEp UP PARTY FARE
WITH DANISH BLUE CHEESE
Try puffing up your pride as a cook by serving a simple dish of
Egg puffs with Danish blue cheese. These heavenly, cloudlike
delicacies can be served as snacks to go along with beverages
or coc|#tAls, as an interesting breadstuff to accompany tossed
green or mut salads. Or add some hot green vegetables such as
green beans or spinach to serve along with the egg puffs for a
nice luncheon item.
Use two slices of trimmed bread per serving, or, if you want to
use only one slice, top with crumbled cheese and spoon on the
meringue . , . just remember to cut down on the amount of eggs
and milk you need. The richness and creamy texture of the blue
cheese gives this dish a wonderful flavor.
EGG PUFFS WITH DANISH BLUE CHEESE
6-12 slices white bread Ito l l i cups Danish Blue
4 eggs, separated Cheese, crumbled
1 tablespoon sherry flavoring Salt
2 tablespoons sugar x 'i cup- sugar
2 cups milk 1 teaspoon flavoring
Trim crusts from bread slices. Beat egg yolks with flavoring
and sugar until light yellow in color, and beat in milk. Place
bread slices in deep platter and pour the egg-yolk mixture over
them. Set slices soak for a few minutes. Line a large
pan or baking sheet with unglazed paper. Use a broad spatula
to aid in careful transfer of bread soaked slices to lined baking
sheet. Sprinkle or scatter crumbled Danish blue cheese over top
of bread slices. Carefully cover each slice with second slice of
bread. With spoon or spatula top each sandwiched serving with
stiff meringue made by beating the egg whites with salt and
adding sugar gradually, and the flavoring, until it is well mixed
and not granular. Place baking sheet in a preheated 350' moder
ate oven, immediately turn heat control down to 275°, and
continue to bake for 45 to 60 minutes. Cut into slices, wedges
or triangles, or serve whole at once with a tossed green or fruit
salad, and with beverages. This dish makes a good supper or
luncheon item served with a hot green vegetable such as green
beans 6r spinach, or with broiled tomatoes. Serves 6.
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improve the production, pro
cessing and harvesting of food
and fiber crops.
The use of radio-lstopes In
studying the uptake of plant
nutrients, the role of the plant
and animal breeder in crop
and livestock improvement;
the use of growth regulators;
the introduction of carbon di
oxide into growth chambers
to improve certain plant pro
cesses; the study of the effect
light and temperature have on
plant responses; irradiation of
seeds
In addition to the conducted
tours to observe some of the
experiments I have outlined,
there will be visits to resi
dence halls and other places
of interest on the campus.
Visitors will also have oppor
tunity to learn about admis
sin requirements, availability
of scholarships and other
forms of financial aid
This year for the first time
committees are working in all
of the 100 counties. Get in
touch with your county exten
sion chairman or your high
school principal for additional
information and group travel
plans.
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Say you saw it in the Times
Former N. C. Gov.
Turns First Earth
At Triangle Site
RALEIGH Former Gover
nor Luther H. Hodges, Chair
man of the Research Triangle
Foundation, and IBM vice
president Paul W. Knaplund
broke ground September 23rd
for the company's multimillion
dollar facility to be built at
Research Triangle Park.
Individual manufacturing,
development engineering and
administrative buildings will be
erected on the 369-acre tract,
located about 12 miles west of
this city.
The brief ceremony follow
ed a breakfast for 50 businesi
leaders and state and local of
ficials, at which IBM demon
strated one of the products it
•vill manufacture locally.
In the demonstration, com
puter information was ex
changed between Edicott, New
York, the location of IBM's
earliest manufacturing facil
ity. and Raleigh Durham where
the company's newest plant
will be built
The product, an IBM 1050
data communication system,
transmits and receives infor
mation in a variety of forms
commonly used by business —
printed copy.- punched cards,
edge-punched documents, and
paper tape.
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Junior Miss etiquette,
; grooming and interests.
Q. I'm afraid my shoulders
will droop from carrying heavy
books to and from classes and
leaning over my desk every day.
Do you know of anything I can
do to prevent round shoulders?
A. Books won't round your
shoulders—but bad posture will!
Stand straight, sit straight, and,
until it's a habit, think straight.
This exercise will help: Lie flat
on your back on the floor with
both arms out to the sides. Be
gin arching your back, as if a
string were pulling your chest
to the sky with no help from
your elbows. Let your head
slide as you go until the top
of it touches the floor; the rest
of your weight should be on
your hips and heels. Count to
three, slide back down on your
back, and repeat five times,
gradually increasing to ten.
And, after homework, put one
of the books on your head and
walk around the room two or
three times.
Q. People are always asking
me to repeat things I say. I
thought I spoke clearly, but
now I'm beginning to wonder.
Do you have any suggestions?
A. This is a fun problem to
solve! You can do it alone or
with friends. Read aloud from
some of your favorite books or
magazines. Or, make a group
project of it and get together
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Dixie Acquittal of Tom Coleman
Proves Need of Federal Move
NEW YORK—The acquittal
; of Tom Coleman, charged with
j the killing of Jonathan Dan
iels, the young white semina
rians, in Hayneville, Ala., dem
onstrates anew the need for
Federal action "to assure that
justice will be done when
American citizens are assault
ed, bombed and murdered in
reprisal for their civil rights
actions," John A, Morsell, as
sistant executive director of
the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People, said here, recently.
The NAACP, he said, has
drafted legislation providing
for identification of victims of
hate violence and is seeking to
have it introduced in Congress.
The full text of Dr. Morsell's
statement follows:
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with others to read scenes from
plays. Concentrate on speaking
clearly and distinctly without
slurring words together. Make
sure you pronounce every syl
lable. You'll find yourself speak
ing slower. Speak in a well
modulated tone—not so soft
that people have to strain to
hear you, but not so loud that it
is unpleasant.
Q. Silverware confuses me. I
mean, when I'm faced with
more than just a knife, fork
and spoon, I fumble and
bumble. Help!
A. Here's an easy-to-remem
ber rule for silverware etiquette.
Begin with the implement
farthest from the plate for the
first course and continue in
toward the plate in the order
the utensils are set with later
courses. Even if you forget
which utensil is which, don't
worry. Most likely, no one else
will notice if you accidentally
use the wrong one. Just enjoy
your dinner and your dinner
companions!
(To learn more about cor
rect table manners and meal
time etiquette, ask your home
economici teacher to show the
free film, "A Date For Dinner,"
which she may order by writ
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(SEE STORY PACE 4B)
The monstrous farce just
played out in Hayneville, Ala
bama, must convince even the
most reluctant doubters that,
under conditions prevailing
now and for the indefinite fu
ture, punishment cannot be se
cured in the Deep South for
crimes committed by white
persons against Negroes or
against whites working active
ly for racial justice. This situ
ation, incredible to the rest of
the world, has become an in
tolerable burden for this na
tion to bear as it seeks to en
sure the rule of law in all
aspects of the national life.
The real verdict at Hayneville
was a blanket license to kill,
issued gratis to every Alabama
bigot who declares open sea
son on Negroes and their white
friends.
If belief in justice through
law and the courts is to have
any chance of survival, some
means must be found to assure
that justice will be done when
American citizens are assault
ed, bombed and murdered in
reprisal for their civil rights
actions. If the constitution has
to be changed, let us change
it so that the Federal courts
and unbiased juries may sit
in judgment wherever the
states cannot or will not honor
the law.
At the very least, a system
of Federal indemnification of
the victims of this violence,
with reimbursement to be
borne by the offending locali
ties, would bring a glimmer
ing of hope to those who must
place their safety on the line
whenever they assert their
rights as citizens. Legislation
to this effect has been devel
oped by the NAACP and it is
hoped that it can be success
fully introduced in the United
States Congress at the earliest
possible time.
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PETERSBURG, Va., Fu
rteral services for Mrs.
Blanche Taylor Daniel, wife
of Virginia State College
President Robert P. Daniel,
were conducted from the Gill
field Baptist Church in Pe
tersburg last week.
The Reverend Grady W.
Powell, pastor of the Gillfield
Church, officiated, and was
assisted by the Rev. A. J.
White, pastor, Zion Baptist
Church, and Virginia State
College personnel, Rev. H. E.
Braxton, College Minister;
Rev. Otha Harris, Associate
SAYS HEART ATTACKS TOP GUN
ACCIDENTS AMONG N.C. HUNTERS
CHAPEL HlLL—North Caro
lina's hunting season is here
again, but with .a little bit of
forethought, it need not be
open season on hunters.
Among the hazards or hunt
ing is accidental death from
a gunshot—one's own gun, or
that of another hunter. Not
so dramatic, but at least
three times as prevalent, is
the tragedy of heart attack
deaths.
Unlike the deer, who can
only try to outrun their stalk
ers, hunters can take certain
precautions to avoid falling
Drey to the risks of the hunt.
Here are some recommen
dations from the North Caro
lina Heart Association to
help bring hcnter sback alive,
live.
First off. ask yourself this
question: Do I have the heart
to hunt? It's not sentiment
or ethics the state heart
group is concerned about
here, but the condition of
your heart.
Deer hunting often de
mands a level of energy out
put which may be triple or
quadruple the level at which
most part-time hunters oper
ate during the rest of the
year. Extremes of weather,
change of altitude, rough ter
rain and stress of the
chase can a heavy tax
on the heart's capacity.
In a unique series of ex
periments, the Minnesota
Heart Association recently
measured the heart stress on
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College Minister; Rev. E. F.
S. Davies, professor of phil
osophy; and Rev. Dr. Harry
W. Roberts, professor of soci
ology.
A Vocal Ensemble of Vir
ginia State College Choir
members, directed by Willis
C. Patterson, participated in
the services, and Clarence E.
Whiteman, college organist.
Active Pallbearers included
Dr. L. B. Brooks, Provost,
Norfolk Division of Virginia
State College; Dr. J. Rupert
Picott, Executive Secretary of
the Virginia Teachers Associ-
a deer hunter "who not only
gets his deer, but who drags
it out of snowy woods single
handed." It was too much,
they found, for 11 percent of
a pre-screened group of men
over 40 who had no evidence
of heart trouble. The men
who underwent the tests had
previously been examined
and found to have apparently
normal hearts. It's obvious,
therefore, that the hazards to
an unexamined cross-section
of hunters over 40 would be
higher.
Accordingly, the most im
portant word from the North
Carolina Heart agency is:
Have a complete physical
examination before you plan
your hunting trip. Then
your doctor can, if necessary
suggest ways in which you
can £ace yourself, get your
deer and at the same time
minimize tne strains on your
heart.
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lege staff members A. T.
Harris, H. R. McDaniel, S. G.
Singleton, J. C. Nelson W. S.
Cooper, and J. B. Sanders.
" Honorary Pallbearers were
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Fraternity, Treble Clef and
Book Lovers Club, and the
Virginia State College faculty
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Interment was at Blandford
Cemetery.
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Continued from page 4B
Lebanon before arriving in In
dia.
Miss Robinson is joining the
Embassy staff as personal sec
retary to James S. Lanigan,
Commercial Attache. "I am
looking forward to my new
job because I have always
wanted to work in a foreign
country," said Miss Robinson.
The attractive young De
troiter takes a great deal of
skill and experience with her
to the new job. She attended
Detroit's High School of Com
merce, Highland Park Junior
College, and the Elsa Cooper
School of Court Reporting. In
addition to her experience on
Capitol Hill, Miss Robinson
•worked at the Lafayette Clinic
in Detroit and in the Sales Pro
motion Department of the
Chrysler Corporation. She was
the only secretary to accom
pany the fifteen Congressmen
who went to Selma, Alabama
in February to investigate the
raial crisis during which No
bel Prze winner Dr. Martin
Lcther King, Jr. was jailed.
"Shirley's skill as a court re
porter was invaluable to us in
recording the racial bigotry
and discrimination suffered by
Negro Americans in Selma,"
stated Cong. Conyers.