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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1952 ,faoe Eitiirr'';11'' THE DAILY "TAR HEEL j n 0 rr rns rn, f luf rs fnm (T n WW u u Lz u vis vy vssu u u u u u Utu7 Du U day ifS Many Donors Turnedway By Swamped Blood Officials A second bloodmobile unit vas scHeduled io arrive here Ihis morning as the Red Cross blood drive entered its second day. : , Approximately 325 pints of the 1.000 quota were col- lected yesterday. Swamped at 4:15 p.m., the blood officials were forced to turn many prospective donors ; 1 mmmmmwm . y r i U. & Army Photo CORPORAL KOBERT H. DEAN DeLand, Florida Ft, Bennirtg Station Hospital "1 was wounded in Korea on th 27th of November la combat with the enemy 18 miles south of the Manchuria border. A bullet en tered my right thigh, shattering the bone, and passed completely through the limb. "I received six transfusions ot blood and plasma collected by the Bed Cross for the armed forces and given me in the field hospital and in hospitals In Japan. The first transfusion, given right In the com bat area, was plasma. This plasma was the only thing that could car ry you through keep you from going to pieces entirely. "In the hours and days that fol lowed as I was evacuated to a field hospital and then to hospitals In Japan I received five whole blood transfusions, and whenever I got that blood I started feeling just about as good as new. The last transfusion I received. In a mili tary hospital In Japan, was In prep aration for my trip back to the States. t "These blood transfusions sure did me some good, and I can speak for a lot of other guys. I know trans fusions did them good, too. Some thing like that can't never miss. Blood Is really, needed and we're all thankful for It. It Is the only vray of saving a lot of lives that' otherwise would be lost. V ( X, if ,7 i 'I , I A DIFFERENT KIND OF LOVE STORY From the great producer of "APIacsiatfaW i coax wxr FONMNEMIIMND MIGHT ; George "Stevens Production I ' SomeftunnS; m tf -an io hive ror , TODAY ....... 4 ' 'm'w'Jyt In-. ..i iitl .".."jiiiiiiiiiiMi" ''ii i ii ii '? i away, however. ; They were urged io return today when the facilities have been, enlarged. .Others wishing to gire blood' may report io the main lounge of Graham Memorial anytime today, student chairman Joel Fleishman said yesterday. He urged donors io come to morrow morning if possible, since this seems to be a slack period. r Fleishman also, requested all organizations to turn in their " membership lists immediately. The co mm ill eo will calculate percentages a n d a n n o u nee prizes going to the organization with the highest percent of con tributions as soon as the drive is completed. Amendment Up For Vote Two constitutional amendments will be before the student body in the election nqpet Wednesday. The amendments were voted on in last fall's balloting but the re sults were declared, invalid after it was discovered that a poll went untended for about - an hour. To become law, the amend ments must be ratified by two thirds of those voting. ' The first amendment would re duce representation in the Stu dent Legislature from" 50 to 35. It was defeated in the voting last fall. ; The second amendment pro vides for changes in" the Judicial system. It passed before by 'seven votes.. . .. ' ; . A flit The judiciary amendment pro vides that original jurisdiction in all cases involving Honor and Campus code offenses shall be re served to the Men's and Women's Councils, and the Law, "Medical, and Dental school courts if es- The official student newspaper of the Publications of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily at the Coldnial Press. Inc.. except Monday, examination and vacation periods and durjng the offi cial summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill. N. C. under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription rates: mailed $4.00 per year. $1.50 per quarter; delivered J6.00 per year and $2.25 per quarter. , Glenn Harden David BucknerV.il. Rolfe NeiU Bill Peacock . Mary Nell Boddie Jody Levey Beverly Baylor Sue Burress Ed Starnes Nancy Burgess Ruff in Woody O. T. Watkins . Editor-in-chief ..Managing Editor News Editor - Sports Editor . Society Editor Feature Editor Associate . Editor Associate Editor Assoc. Sports Editor Assoc. Society Editor Photographer Business Manager HAVE YOU CAUGHT ON? Join the many students who have found the quick and economical, way to launder bed linens, socks, under wear, etc., is to "bring them to our self service laundry, place them in an automatic washer, turn a switch and; watch them spin until they are clean. Then place them in an extractor and dryer where they are made abso lutely dryAll Of This In One Hour-30 minutes. SANITARY. V. ECONOMICAL . EASY - Village Self Service Laundry r. 402 Wesi Franklin Street . tablished. 1 Any student convicted would have, the right to have his case reviewed by the Student Council. If the council finds that any of the defendant's constitutional rights were violated, it would have the power to remand the case to the lower court for re trial or dismiss the charges. Johnson Wins Bob Johnson beat T. Mac Long in the Order of the Gold en Bear member blood donating contest yesterday. Despite Daily . Tar Heel col umnist Barry Farber's predic tion of a Long victory, Johnson filled his pint his 13th in four minutest and 25 seconds. . Long oozed along, taking five minutes and 27 seconds. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. ' (Chg. 1x1) FOR RENT 1 (one) BEDROOM APARTMENT. Available immediately, corner of Hen derson & Rosemary. Call 2458, S. H. Basnight. ' (chg lxl) FOR SALE LIBERTY HOUSE TRAILER WITH two rooms built on. 18 foot interior to trailer,' large rooms. See at No. 9 Pittsboro Trailer Court. - (1-6009-6) LOST 12 LOST ; OR- MISPLACED A BLACK wallet containing my identification and a check. Unable to prove I'm myself, would appreciate the .return of the papers. Wallace Pridgen-Call DAILY TAR HEEL or SIGMA NU HOUSE. (Staff) . Translations Outlines Textbooks, THE BOOK EXCHANGE DURHAM, N.C. Iffo BE ELIGIBLE TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE US, MUST BE HOW OLD ? A-a YRS. B. 3o YRS. C. 3B YRS. . 40 VRS. Sow many Rolls are IN A BAKERS' DOZEN "? A- NINE B. TWELVE C. THIRTEEN O. SIXTEEN 0JoW MANT DAYS AND NITES PID IT "RAIN ON NOhWS ARK." a;4o, C. 2 0 mrnui rtMmm tor, oa. 0 Men are you interested in getting slicked up for Spring? Come to SUTTON'S DRUG STORE for the electric razors, toiletries and talcums you want. Interested in the quiz an swers? 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