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i T Thursday, September 22, 1960 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Computer 4 -S, ': . . x-: . : :- -:-x-:-:-: A- v , A BASIC COURSE in computer operation will be offered University students this year. Carolina's UNIVAC machine, one of the few of its kind in the entire world, Medical School lood Research A newresearch laboratory for the study of-abnormalities of the blood, . primarily in a unique colony -of ) hemophilic dogs, the only such colony in the world, will be dedicated by the School of Medicine Sunday. The new : unit is the Francis Owen Blood Research Labora tory, located just out of Chapel Hill atithe University Lake. The laboratory is named for the late Francis - Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; Fredrick C. Owen of Durham. . Miss Owen died of leukemia-three months after' her graduation -from the Durham High School in 1956. . The dedication exercises for" the new J facility will be held in the i School of Nursing auditorium1 at 2:30 p.m. and a tour of -the laboratory will be held at 3:30 p.m. The f laboratory is a part of the Medical - School's Depart ment of Pathology. The new $87,000 .-"structure, containing over 5,000 square feet of space, will be fused; primarily to house and stuy the colony of hemo philic dogs. The UNCSchool of Medicine has long vbeen known as one of the world's Ueading centers for research in diseases of the LITTLE MAN U&5Tfr46 V?U TAKE tJVf-ZTMZ III'-'. A Wh T.V. Schedules WUNC, CHANNEL 4 5:00 Solid Geometry 6:00 News 6:15 Sing Hi, Sing Lo 6:30 Constitutional & Human Rights 7:00 Engineering Graphics 7:45 Serenade 8:00 Finger Painting 8:30 Career Opportunities 9:00 Resources & National Security 9:30 To be announced 10:00 Final Edition WRAL, CHANNEL 5 5:00 Cap'n Five 5:30 Huckleberry Hound No. 38 6:00 Pier Fishing 6:10 State line 6:25 Weather7' t - 6:30 Reeve 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Tomtetone Territory No. 1053 7:30 The Visitor, "Letter From A Sol dier" - - ' ' Sfucfy WaaeTAvaifaol e ; ' - , , ' i , ' ,;4 c - ' X " - 4 r .-V- '.W.-AWlt To Dedicate Laboratory blood, particularly hemophilia. Hemophilia is a hereditary bleeding disease which was formerly thought to occur only in human males. For ' a number of years a colony of dogs having a disease ap parently identical to human hemophilia has been studied by the Department of Pathol ogy. By means of transfusions of normal canine blood the affected "bleeder" dogs have been raised, to maturity and it has been possible to establish that hemophilia can also exist in the female. Dr. W. - Reece Berry hill -will preside at the" dedication exer- cises. . Dr. Robert A. Ross, chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, will speak orf the Owen family. -"Ji: A The various . features and claimed uses of the new labora tory will be explained by T3r;. Kenneth M. Brinkhous, chair man of the Department of Path ology. r ; Dr.. Ernest, Allen, chief of the Division' of; Research Grants, National Institutes of .Health of the U.S. Public Health Service, rll represent his organization at the dedication. ON CAMPUS H ffZgfr&tti fOZYtUZMW 8:00 Bat Masterson 8:30 Producer's Choice 9:00 Bachelor Father 9:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 Groucho 10:30 Masquerade Party 11:00 Dateline 11:10 Sportsline 11:15 Jack Paar WTVD, CHANNEL 11 5:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Rocky and His Friends 6:00 Fun House 6:30 Esso Reporter " 6:40 Weather 6-45 Doug Edwards & the News 7:00 Adventures in Parad se . 8:00 Meet the Candidates, Robert Gavin 8:30 Johnny Ringo 9:00 Zane Grey Theatre 9:30 Markham 10:00 Adventure Theatre ... 10:30 Robert Taylor.-. Dulective : ll:00-Ph'illips66Mews -V 11:15 First Run Theater, "Bal Tabarin" 1 itA'ii- $ ': 1 , lit K" v il I, l i V:":,":,,::-' o J w ...-.v,""i v . i .. r. ..v--- A":. .. 1 S' was made by Remington Rand and first operated on the campus last year. Interested students are invited to contact the Computation Center for further information about the course. PROOF DEMANDED Married students wishing to purchase football tickets must show written proof of their marriage at the ticket window in Woollen Gym. Written proof would in clude a letter addressed to both man and wife, a joint bank statement, car registra tion or evidence of residence in Victory Village. Tickets must be purchased at the gym ticket office. African Leaders Inflis owari By PHIL NEWSOM , : UPI Foreign Editor Nikjta Khrushchev may have lost a battle in the Congo but he hasb;rno means lost the warin Africa. 4tAws aJdiplomatic setback for KhrushcneV when 17 Afro Asian .Jm'embe'is of the United Nations reiected the Soviet charge thatfJJJTecretary Gen eral 7iag Hammarskjold had buneled injth!elb6rgo and, in stead',' urgefiythat,'fHammarsk iold continue "vigorous" action there. It also was a setback- whether. momentary or . not re- leeCcn?iJ6serjKnDeK-r6' Mobutu seizbdt go'vernmejif reirisoirxUhe Cpngq-, ordered (the; Syeljvand By setting himself up as a aiiTTH i7Pn i- r - it 1 ipr khi i i r t Lumumba who had relied ychiefly owihSetoHfors soutsiae support s rii & mw But it is a rare thing for the Soviets to be caught vthu and so a setbackn 6orl es not find them unprepared The netosSfonlrl !RnA republic of Guinea and its iarxjst-trained PremieaSekou, tht essiK w-. mm. m qiiosen to regard Toure as more nationalist than a-jXlawtistj'JIe has visited the United, States as well as Moscow. But this week, on a tour whiclil irfqlHdeb flnafS iM W Soviet capital and in Red China, he arrived for a visit to Indo- V - ' r : f - u c f '; . - J. . . To make your room" a home THE INTIMATE q BOOKSHOP ? 119 E. Franklin St. Open Till flLSOMnn m representatives out, and made ittldk 91 00 nOW "nj "strongman," Mobutu also DRIMT; . v- Church A nnouncements . Mjnorial Baptist Church services will be held in Gerrard Hall at 11 a.m. Church School for all ages begins at 9:45 a.m. Canterbury Club will assemble at 6 p.m. in the small chapel for evening prayer service fallowed by supper and a special program featuring the YW-YMCA. - L Wesley wTl'neet at 5:4$ p.m. for supper and an iniro- 77TTon n WasIpv's nroaram by its officers. A shori, worship service will be held follow Wnl'hVrOgfarnl -wVstminstArr FpIIowsKid will give a dessert nartv Friday at 77:30 ,p.rn-in the Student .Center -Sunday at 5:30 rj.rru tne.iwsnip win meet ior supper ana i : !ii V.I f .i;:ii AT. - -' i. ttt . . . -i, ' " - r t a program entitled "More aouui Carolina ChriStiari Fellowsnip will hold a supper meeting nnRtnirS-in T.pnoir-Hall ai! 6 p.m. Fridav. A Bible study program Ms. .being i held atbe Nurses' dorm and another is planned for Octoberv TaYee. Lai .in tne fo?1 further' Information. Former UNC Head To Dedicate Howell -Gordon Gray, White House assistant to President Eisen hower on National Security matters and former UNC presi dent, will make the dedicatory speech at the School of Jour nalism ceremonies here Friday, October 21. Gray, the owner of the Winston-Salem Journal and Senti nel, will speak as renovated Howell Hall is dedicated to the training of journalists. Gray was President of the University when impetus was given to en larging journalism facilities in the University, including the bringing to Chapel Hill of Dean Norval Neil Luxon, formerly at Ohio State University. "The Responsibilities of Own ership" is the title of Gray's speech. Other speakers on the day long program Oct. 21 will be Clifton Daniel, assisting man aging editor of the New York Times; Mark Ethridge, pub lisher of the Louisville Couier Journal, J. Montgomery Curtis- director of the Ameri can Press Institute at Colum ence nesia aboard a jet liner which the Russians thoughtfully had loaned him. Whether nationalist or Marxist, the bulk of Guinean trade has in the last two years swung almost entirely to the Communist bloc. Guinea has barter agreements with the Soviet Union, East Germany. Czechoslovakia, Po land, Hungary and Communist F LO Seen PROVED THROUGH MONTHS OF EXTRA WEAR AND APPROVED BY COMFORTABLY WELL-DRESSED MEN EVERYWHERE m. 1U f T i - - T Uo cTTril O fff v , t , f I mt JIO A 5Vlien only the finest will do, you'll choose SDOdIS Florsheim Imperial Grade shoes for every reason. Full leather linings in glove-soft calf-f- --jin and choice center portion uppers, offer t',e newest feel in touch of Florsheim for Imperial Grade I OIIIWAHQ Mahoeanv and ' -:::jiin n Ion -Antiqued Stained Cashmere Grain for the comina vear presented for all married students. Westminster jeiiowsnip. curses uorm may oe couiaciea bia University. North Carolina speakers will be Governor Luther H. Hodges, William D. Snider, associate editor of the Greensboro Daily News; Holt McPherson, Editor of the High Point Enterprise and director of the Journalism Foun dation, and Ashley Futrell of the Washington Daily News who is also president of the N. C. Press Association. Gray is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of North Carolina and Yale Law School. He practiced law in New York and then purchased in 1937 the Winston-Salem newspapers. During World War II he entered the U.S. Army as a private, rose to the rank of captain and was in combat in the European Theater of Operations. After the war he was Assist ant Secretary of the Army and was later, 1949, Secretary of the Army. He became President of the University of North Caro lina in 1950, and resigned in 1955 to accept further respon sible federal positions in the Eisenhower Administration. urriing oviet China. Soviet cement goes into Guinean structures and high ways. Hungarian buses serve the capital of Conakry. Khrush chev . is scheduled to visit Guinea this year. Intriguing to the Soviets is not onlv Toure s stature at home but in all of West Africa, and his leadership in a move ment for a union of West African states. R I M nt ... while the master stylists makes a place in any wardrobe. Black Cordovan To Find Try k Dormitory By JACK NEAL It was a mistake to begin with trying to study during quiet hours. 7:15 A golf ball comes through the transom. Some guy yells, "Fore" Some other guy says, "Bright en the corner where you are. 8:30 (din-a-ling) "Tele phone, Snodgrass. Hey, Pinky SNODGRASS, TELEPHONE." (Knock knock) "Is this Pinky Snodgrass' room?" "No, I'm ..." "Man, am I seeing things? Is that a stereo?" "Yes, but ..." "HEY, OSWALD, COME ON DOWN HERE. THIS GUY PINKY SNODGRASS HAS GOT A STEREO." (Seven LP's later) "Gee, Pinky, you sure do have a swell platter collection." "Look, for the last time, my name isn't Pinky ..." "Shh-h-h. Ain't that 'De cember Bride' coming on the TV over there. Come on. JESSE JEWELL l0) It Jane Parker Sliced WHOLE WHEAT, READ 2 1-Lb. Loaves TOAST AND SERVE WITH BUTTER AND FRUIT JUICE ALLG00D BRAND 1 LB. PKG. 1 Lb. Bag f0 fl u Jiffy Chocolate Fudge Cake Mix Jiffy Chocolate Fudge-Frosting Mix Jiffv Yellow Jiffy White Frosting Mix YOUR CHOICE! SoBilG Oswald, it's 'December Bride See ya. Pinky." "Look, my name . . ." "Oswald, quit cutting your toenails on Pinky's bed. Just come on. Say, thanks a lot, Snodgrass and would you do something with the other half of . this banana sandwich? Thanks pal." 9:00 The door flies open and some guy with a towel wrapped around his middle springs in. "It's a rat. Really, there's a rat in my room. Pinky Snodgrass down the hall ... 106 ... a big rat." 11:00 "Hey, buddy, did a golf ball come in here about four hours ago?" t t o K,,,. says (burp),. Momma you know (hiccup) I ain't gonna drink down there But listen, fellow, have you FOR SALE: '54 PLYMOUTH (hiccup) ever seen that little radio and heater. Good condi ole Tempo Room?" tion. Ready to roll. See Frank Much later "Hi ya little Sikianni, 9-9807. Biddy Buddy. How's the king?" HELP WANTED "Do I know you?" STUDENT TO ASSIST PRESS "Sure, everybody knows operator three nights week on Belly Grimes I resides down Daily Tar Heel. Phone 9-1271. FROZEN CHICKEN 8-OZ. PKGS. ISA J tin ii. ij 3 Lb. Bag Cake Mix M chm' the hall with Pink Snodgrass. And that's my problem. You see, Pinky can't stand the smell of pizza and I and my buddy just brought a whole bag full back from town. , Mind if we eat it in here? Thanks." "Look, I . . ." "COME ON IN HERE, SLIM. THIS GUY DON'T CARE." "But look fellow . . . l mean Belly . . . well, I'm trying to study.' "Don't worry, friend. We'll park right here on this Dea ana have a real quiet spread, tass the cheeze, Slim. Sunrise "it sure is quiex in l piace. Jusi Keep siuung. CLASSIFIED AD - TURKEY - BEES1 i i 3 Li m Your Choice! Sultana With Pork or Iona Small Lima 16c,r-1; Prices in this ad are effective through Sat., Sept. 24 1 .m i LiSI 0 no . u U I f U BEAMS CON SA fl
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