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Thursday January 5.- 1881
THE DAILY TAK HEEL
Two Personal Assistants
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Special to the Tar Heel)
Gov. Luther H. Hodges has announced he would take
two of his personal staff to Washington when he takes
over as Secretary of Commerce.
Robert Giles, presently administration assistant, and
Mrs. Margaret Birrell, Hodges' personal secretary, will be
on the governor's new staff.
Giles will serve as general
counsel for the Commerce De
partment and Mrs. Birrell will
continue as Hodges' personal
secretary.
Paul Johnston, former admin
istrative assistant and first chief
of the Department of Adminis
tration, was earlier announced
by the governor to serye as
liason officer and general
troubleshooter for the Com
merce Department.
Veteran Worker
A veteran of government
work, Mrs. Birrell has worked
on Hodges' staff since 1955. She
will work in the outer office of
the giant Commerce Building
jn Washington.
Giles, 36, a Carolina graduate
and former assistant attorney
general, will be assistant to the
chief attorney of the Commerce
Department.
His chief duties will be pre
paring legal details for Com
merce policy lines and proposed
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PLAYMAKERS
PARTY SET
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The Carolina Play makers will
hold its semi-annual Fall Sem
ester party on Friday at 8:00
p.m. at Turnages' Barbeque
Place on Moreene Dairy Road.
. Harrv E, Davis, Director of
the Playmakers, extends on be
half of the Playmakers staff, an
invitation to attend to all per
sons who have been connected
with past Playmaker produc
tions.
Tickets are now on sale at
the Playmakers Business Office,
214 Abemethy Hall, at $2.00
per person.
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Laos and, Cuba. are. merely
the present fronts for the Russo-
America cold war combat. In
commenting on the question
first year law student Joe Fer-
rell remarked.
Ferrell, a patiye of Elizabeth
City, describes the chance of
'another Korea" . as a real
TWO AT UNC
WIN GRANTS
IN RESEARCH
Dr. John E. Wilson, UNC as
sociate professor, and William
N. Sharpe Jr. haye been award
ed grants to continue research
work at Carolina.
Sharpe was one of two uni
versity graduate students . in
the nation to receive a $2,500
research grant under American
Machine & Foundry Company's
Research and Development
division grants-in-aid program.
Given Grant
Dr. Wilson was given a $10,-
896 grant to study non-dynamic
components of mammalian tis
sues as part of a Public Health
Service awards program for
basic research in genetics,
human embryology and cell
biology.
This year the service program
awarded 50 grants totaling
$809,254.
Sharpe, of Fuquay Springs,
was graduated from State Col
lege this year with a degree in
mechanical engineering. He is
now a candidate for an M.S. de
gree: in that field. Under his
grant, his project will be con
cerned with analysis of me
chanical transients, specifically,
a study of shock waves in
anelastic solid media.
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danger and adds that keeping
the conflict within . this limit
would be difficult.
Ferrell thinks the Chinese
are supporting Vietnam troops
in Laos while Joe Karpati, a
Hungarian student majoring in
science education, suspect Rus
sian backing. Karpati felt the
Laos incident js not a threat to
world peace unless the com
munists try to infiltrate Thai
land. Then there might be war,
he said:
American Aid
Karpati, whose American
home is in Pittsburgh, Pa., does
not expect Laos to request
American military aid.
Viewing the situation in Laos
as one which "could go out of
control at any time," Dr. Robert
A- Rupen held to the theory of
Chinese supported troops in
Laos.
"Vietnam does what Peiking
says, not what Moscow says."
Sophomore political science
Kansas Senior To
Perform Recital
This Evening
The Department of Music will
present James Holmes, a senior
from Pittsburg, Kansas, in an
organ recital at 8 p.m. tonight
in Hill Music Hall.
Holmes will play composi
tions by Pachelbel, Bach, Bux
tenhude, Langlais, and Messiaen.
He will conclude his program
with "Variations sur un vieux
Noel" by Marcel Dupre.
In addition to playing the or
gan, Holmes is a violinist, study
ing presently with Dr. Edgar
Alden. He studies organ with
Dr. Glenn Watkins.
The concerts are free to the
public.
By Schulz
M00J I KNOfi) WHAT THE
MEAN WHEN THEV M OUR
FUTURE LIES IN THE 6OILI
By Walt Kelly
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died.
War-
major Walter Dellinger denied
the possibility of a major war
in the next six months because
he doesn't think the Russians
are ready for another world
war.
Good Chance
He admitted that there is a
"good chance for police action
of the Korean type either to
stop aggression in Laos or to
protect American interests in
Cuba, ' especially our naval
base."
SWITCHOVER
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cilities. Communities using a
two-letter, five-digit system will
be converted to the all-numerical
plan.
The same design, using a
grey-blue color, appears on the
cover of the new books with
information regarding the new
changes appearing both on the
inside front cover and on the
last page of the directory.
64 Pages
There are 64 alphabetical
pages in the book, two more
than the present section, with
an increase of 20 classified Yel
low Pages, for a total of 137
pages.
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when he addresses the third
open meeting of Alpha Epsilon
Delta, pre-medical fraternity.
The meeting will be in room
324 of the Medical School. All I
interested freshmen, sophomores
and juniors are invited.
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