Friday, September 7, 1956
Major Jones Here
To Attend Carolina
Major and Mrs. Thomas C.
Jones, USAF (MFS), and daugh
ters Karen 12, and Connie 10,
whose home address is Orlando,
Florida, are recent arrivals''from
Montgomery, Alabama, where
Major Jones just completed a|
four-year tour of duty as Offi
cer-in-Charge of the Sanitary
and Industrial Hygiene Engineer
ing Section, Department of Pre
ventive Medicine, School of Avia
tion Medicine, Gunter Branch.
Jones 'fjjjll attend the
V.N'.C. Graduate School of Pub
lie Health, Department of Sani
tary Engineering, for a one or
two year period. While in Chapel j
Hill, the Joneses will live at 45:
Davie Circle. Connie and Karen
will attend the Chapel Hill Ele-!
myntary School.
Nematodes Damage
Cedar Grove Deaf
In Cedar Grove township se
vere nematode damage has been’
noted in the tobacco fields of
Toni \\ heeley, William Pope and'
others.
A- a rule the damage from ■
these tiny in -<-it. is not apparent |
to the eye, hut nevertheless takes
a heavy toll both in quality and
quantity of tobacco. This yeai
many fields are so severely dam-1
aged as to he noticeable from the
highway.
One of the most effective con
trol measures is to rip up tobac
co stalks immediately after har
vest. In this way many of thej
roots are exposed to sun and:
It’s time for fall
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drying wind which together tend
to destroy nematodes. This prac
tice alone will not control this
pest but will greatly reduce its
damaging powers. Other control
measures are rotation and fumi
gation.
George Simpson Is
To Direct Research
George Simpson has become
director of the North Carolina
Research Triangle and will un
dertake his duties in Raleigh
within a few days.
Granted a year’s „f ab
sence from the University’s De
partment of Sociology and from
the Institute for Research in So
cial Science, Mr. Simpson will’he
'the executive officer of a broad
'new program of scientific and
j economic development which is
hacked by authority of Governor
Luther Hodges and the Depart
ment of Conservation and De
velopment.
The Research Triangle has
three angles The University at
Chapel Hill, State College in
Raleigh, and Duke L’niveisity at
Durham.
Mr. Simpson will continue to
I live in Chapel Hill and will com
mute to Raleigh, Durham, Greens
boro, and to whatever other
places his duties may take him.
Cates Reunion This Sunday
| The descendants of Thomas S.
Cates and Adeline Perry Cates
will hold their annual reunion
j this Sunday, September 9, at the
| home of Hight M. Perry in the
Orange Grove community. 1. G.
j Greer will speak. The program
| will begin at 11:20 a.m.
Welfare Problems
Beset Commission
■
Mrs. Jane Parker, eounty wel
fare superintendent, hail some
problems to discuss with the Or
ange County Board of Commis
sioners when she appeared be
fore that body in Hillsboro last
Monday morning.
The biggest problem on the
. commissioners’ minds at the mo-
Iment, however, concerned Mrs.
! Parker herself. She had resigned,
| effective around November 1.
| and they were faced with a tough
prospect: how to find a succes
: sor w ith the same high degree
I of competence who would be will
. jing to work for the same low
. rate of pay.
Mrs. Parker's major problem
I concern’ d a reduction of feder
al and state aid (cut from .$(5 to
. $4 per patient per day) for hos
pitalization payments. That de
crease was announced about a
week after the county budget was
J approved. A short time later both
Duke and Memorial Hospitals
, raised their rates.
The commissioners dwelled
briefly on their major problem
, after Mrs. Parker had completed
her report. They decided they
would look around and find some
. one they wanted to come to work,
then take up the question of how
much money- it would take and
| where the cash was coming from.
One Still Captured
In Month of August
■j Five raids during the month
of August netted Sheriff Odell
i Clayton's forces one lbO-gallon
still, 120 gallons of non-tax paid
whiskey, 2,000 gallons of mash,
and one 1941 Ford. The account
!ing was made before the county
commissioners in Hillsboro on
Monday morning.
Sheriff Clayton told the com
missioners that his office col
lected total cash receipts of sl,-
910.44 in August, with $1,709.90
coming from fines and costs in
criminal cases, and $140.54 com
ing from service of civil papers.
Sentences imposed on defend
ants in cases originating in the
sheriff’s department totaled 20
years, ami suspended sentences
and probation added another 29
| years and fit) days.
Other activity during August
included 79 arrests, service of
49 civil papers, summoning of
101 jurors and serving of sub
! pocnas on 25 witnesses.
THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY
Good Afternoon for Football
Several hundred fans turned
out on Labor Day afternoon to
watch the University's football
team practice.
Out-of-towners came from Dur
ham, Raleigh, Greensboro and
Charlotte. Chapel Hillians were
present with their wives and fam
ilies. Infants in strollers were on
hand, too, So were a group of
youngsters who put on a game
of football of their own, out of
the way of the varsity. And, so
were two members of the town's
dog colony.
Several of th.e spectators re
back-To-scmool,
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STAPUFF IN OURHAM IN ONAPEL HILL BRIQUETTE
bL 43c Comer Roxbcrc A BI»A. Wut FiaaUia SL Tat. 9-416 1811. kag .... Tie
hmembered the players’ numbers
i j from !a>t season or had had ac-
I cess to pre-season dope books,
(and identified them for the less
• informed,
1 A couple of pairs of field glass
■ es were seen in use, and camera
■ enthusiasts snapped pictures.
i Almost everybody was trying
to keep out of the sun, looking
■ for a breeze, and wondering if
f it was going to rain. But they
i stuck it out to watch a little
i rough work and to talk about
prospects, how-many-games-are
■ one - wouliia - said - anything-
! Coker - and - Johnson - had - been
J signed-by Duke-or-State.
Few, if any of the spectators
knew junior quarterback Dave
Reed was lost for the season as
’ a result of a knee injury suffered:
last Saturday. They watched a
lively scrimmage and commented
on the ball handling, the tack-.
1 ling, the blocking, and the run-;
ning.
’ It was a good afternoon for;
p watching and listening.
• The University School of
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Leaflets Available
The Chapel Hill Unit of the
League of Women Voters has
made available at strategic
places about town a number of
leaflets detailing and explain
ing the proposed amendments
to the North Carolina Consti
tution to be voted on tomor
The Bull’s Head Bookshop
University Library, West Door, Ground Floor
Eisenhower: The Inside Story
BROWSE, BORROW, OR BUY
Page Eleven
row (Saturday).
The leaflets will also be
available at many of the poll
ing places tomorrow. They
state the arguments both for
and against passage not only
of the amendments relating to
the schools but also those re
lating to sessions of the Gen
eral Assembly and powers of
attorney for married women.