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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 12

Publication:
The Miami Newsi
Location:
Miami, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
12
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THE MHMI NEWS PICTl'RK PAGE, Friday, August 13, 1965 1 1 Si 15 f- i ,1 Ml: 1 i 'i K. A 'A Concave Mirror Distorts Reflection Of Marc West Surrounded Iiy Art Gallery Statuary 44s 't Gallery Goes IBM 1 It has been a week-long project that involves sorting and cataloging every piece of artwork in the place. Also, each piece especially the statuary has to be closely examined for a report on its condition at the time the information goes into the IBM control center. Nearly all departments of the University of Miami have already been aided by the campus' gigantic new IBM computer center. This week it was the art gallery's turn.

Dr. August L. Freundlich and several of his assistants tackled the tedious project of preparing the gallery's contents for IBM programming. Miami News Photos by Pat Canova Dr. FiTiindlicli Inspects 17th Century Japanese Pill Box Decoration if mCjml nT''K" I ni 1 I ss5Ti 0-" i -X i 1 ill i i 4.W-V...:Sv...

niiinini Chuck Hunt Rolls Out Chinese Scroll Dr. Freundlich Climhs Ladder To Look At Indian Mask Chuck Hunt Tackles Jol Of Cataloguing; Drawings CARMCUAEL PEOPLE IN THE NEWS THE CANDID CORNER By You have to WaTcH I OUT F0 lUKfc HIT-AtD-SWIM r. cwtt ihi tot Mtatoi ma QUESTION Are Today's Children As Well Adjusted As Those Of A Generation Ago? HOOVER Each generation has ils own problems to answer to. LOUISE KOSTEN, 9200 NW 4th Ave. I That's a matter of personal opinion I think.

MRS. BEULAH JOHNSON, housewife, 1175 NW 79th St. George! DEAR GEORGE: The ladies in my circle have been giving weekly parties based on something historical. Next week it's my turn. Tell me, George, what was a "Roman Orgy?" CLUBWOMAN DEAR Well, what you do is first you get a Roman and a couple of bunches of grapes and then look: Why don't you base your party on Betsy Ross sewing the flag? DEAR GEORGE: I can't get my wife interested in nothing cultural and I have shook her until her head rattles.

You reckon I have outgrowed her and would it help to wnd her to one of them there night rn.T DEAR CI LU RED: No, iiut it might help lo send you to one of there nicht courts. children under 16 may not be allowed to work unless the mayor, on recommendation of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, gives permission. Mark, a third grader, appeared last July 23 and 29 as a panelist on the American Broadcasting Co. show "Nightlife." Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton of Santa Fe, N.

widow of a national Boy Scout leader, plans to donate a large collection of scouting and natural history books to the National Council, Boy Scouts of America. Mrs. Seton's husband, an author and naturalist, was chief scout of the BSA for five years. He died in 1946. President Johnson paid generous tribute to Herbert Hoover in a ceremony at the White House yesterday, describing him as "an uncommon man -and an uncommon American." The occasion was the signing of a bill establishing a Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa, where Hoover was born in 1874 and where he was buried last October.

The site will include the restored cottage in which Hoover was born; a duplicate of his father's blacksmith shop; and a modern library in which the papers of his presidency are kept. The daughter of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen, Candice, 19, received court approval in Los Angeles yesterday of a motion picture contract that will eventually net her $75,000 for one film. According to the contract with Columbia Pictures Miss Bergen will make one movie a year starting at $12,500, and, if all options are picked up, work her way up to $75,000. Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro said yesterday he was above trying to make international political hay out of a dispute over whether the U. S.

chess champion should go to Havana for a tournament. "Our country has no need for such fleeting propaganda. Castro said in a telegram to Bobby Fischer, 22, U. S. chess champion.

The international squabble began last month when the U. S. State Department refused permission for Fischer to enter Cuba for the Casablanca Memorial Chess Tournament in Havana. A New York City judge ruled yesterday that no matter how superior the intelligence of 6-year-old Mark Rassott, the Long Island boy cannot display his knowledge on television without the permission of Mayor Robert Wagner. The law provides that i CASTRO Yes.

I think they're better adjusted they are exposed to more and receive more understanding from adults. RODGER LOOMIS. sales representative, 7643 West Indigo, West I jm 4 No. because I can see in their beha ior a lack of manners and respect. Tbey expect everything and are willing to give nothing.

LAWRENCE DeJlUUS, sign painter, 127S NW 44th Ave. I believe that they are. They are more adjusted because all the advantages thev have today. LAVERNA GRIFFIN, housewife, 7720 NW 2nd a. WAGNER.

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