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The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • 10

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10A THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Friday Sept 11 1964 Ocean Can Feed World "Naafi Reserre Officers Study Oceanography By ROBERT CONS Observer Staff Writer hundreds of millions of gallons of water and not make a dent on the ocean because it is being constantly replenished" Today there is more area in the ocean floor of the Pacific Ocean than there Is land area on earth he gaid If all the hills and valleys the earth and ocean floor were flattened The entire earth would he under 8800 feet of water' Hickes wearing the white summer uniform of a Navy lieutenant gestured frequently as he spoke of the prospects Eudora Garrison is in the kitchen in studying the ocean especially for Navy men Ile said the science had come a long way since the first oceanographer Aristotle who "observed ocean life and analyzed sea animals and habits" The 20 men and women in Hickes class will spend about 40 sessions discussing he oceanography of today They will read three texts They will spend several essioils on ocean currents several on marine biology some on the properties of sea water and many on other topics ''Our whole sah ation revolves around understanding the ocean We can use it to feed the world and to provide water for everyone" An enthusiastic instructor was lecturing to a group of eager Naval Reserve officers The students were volunteers participating without obligation in the Naval Reserve Officers School which meets once a week at the Naval Reserve Training Center at 725W Sixth St Cramer To Head Program For UA 111 1 1 tillilli 4 t' tis4 1 Ni10--- 111114 11 0 1 fr-11 -1 1 f- i II' -T oi 4: vs le I Iz 4 --i i'' kkk tV r' if op L0 4 LE '1 '1171111grommommennonsoie niches is even planning field trips in oceanographic laboratories and museums The Instructor in oceanop raphy is a professional edit cator Lt Jay Hickes director of special education for the CharlotteMecklenburg schools Kays Gary is writing his column Dot Ridings is in fashion Jack Smith is being funny Kenneth Dixon is roaming America Dick Picrcc is in the market The classroom was a well-equipped well-ventilated room painted in the traditional battleship gray Hides was telling his officers that the earths surface is 708 per cent water and the percentage is steadily increasing ''The water in the ocean has been squeezed out of the very rocks of the earth About 100 million years from now the earth will be covered with water unless some countermeasure comes along" He said people could use all the water they wanted and it wouldn't matter "We can use Oceanography is one of three courses offered at the Naval Reserve Officers School under the direction of Cmdr William Gilmore Other courses are in antisubmarine warfare and industrial relations Lt Johnson Jr an engineer with Duke Power Co teaches anti-submarine warfare a classified course that goes into sonar and other aspects of submarine hunting Lt Cmdr Gardner assistant manager and superintendent for Wiscasset Mills in Albemarle is teaching labor-management relations Ile said emphasis would be placed on using people properly on keeping up morale and efficiency on proper wage administration and the best ap- proaches to employe-management relations LT LT JAY IIICKES director of special education for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools makes a point during his lecture on oceanography before a class of Naval Reserve officers (Observer Photo by David Cupp) Curriculum Study Unit Told To Keep Reports 'Realistic' The school's students about 55 this year come from many surrounding counties In both Carolinas said Gilmore Six years ago a 28-year-old Charlotte banker rolled up i sieeves and went to work as an 0 executive on loan to the 1958 United Appeal The loaned executives program provides additional staff mem- 'bers for running the campaign 1 Scott Cramer was asked to serve again in 1959 re 47410ii And Thursday the 34-year-old banker was named chairman of the loan loan executives program A it: for the 1964 United Appeal His career in banking has been more spectacular When he 'first worked for United Appeals he N'as a lending officer for Wa chovia Bank and Trust Co Before that first campaign was lover he had been promoted to 'assistant vice president In 1961 he became a vice president In SCOTT CRAMER 1 1963 he became a senior vic Executives' Executive president Then on May 1 1964 he assumed command of all Char- lotte operations for Wachovia channel 3 6 Cramer's appointment to the United Appeal post was announced by general campaign chairman "Red" Jones To Begin who said he expected Cramer to make this year's loaned ex- BAP Nov 1 ecutives program one of the best 'because of his own experience Under the loaned executive Channel 36 will be on the air by program firms assign execu- Nov 1 perhaps a few days ear-fives mostly junior level to her according to Bahakel work with the United Commtm-1 who heads the new ultra-high 'ity Services (UCS) staff for the frequency station here two months of the campaign I The station has asked for call 1 The executives remain on letters WCCB replacing WUTV the payrolls of their home LIncier which the channel was op- I companies hut work at the until a few months ago by UA offices Century Advertising Co Cramer is active in many civ-! The station will start telecastic cultural and fraternal or-ing with network programs lo'ganizations He is assistant kal programs and moving pie-treasurer of UCS vice chairmantures Bahakel said He has had of the Budget Board and a mem-lword from ABC and NBC nether of the Social Planning Coun- works that programs are availcit able for WCCB and he expects Ile is also active in the Chil-tO go to New York next week to clren's Home Society the Char-confer with those networks and lotte College Foundation the CBS Florence Crittendon Home the 'Charlotte Chamber of Com-I Bahakei president of Bahakel merce the YMCA the Saha-i Broadcasting which operates tion Army and the Mayor's: this and other television and Community Development Corn- radio stations in the South said mission Thursday that architects were He was named one of Char- drawing up plans for a 2400- lotie's ten outstanding young square-foot office addition at Imen last year the side of the present studio radio stations in the South said Thursday that architects were drawing up plans for a 2400- square-foot office addition at the side of the present studio Pete Ellis is scrutinizing science Evans Novak are inside something-or-other Eugene Payne is drawing a cartoon Charlie Brown is being foiled again Dick Tracy is hot-on-the-trail Whitey Kelley is buzzing the Hornets George Cunningham is scratching off Tom Higgins is baiting his hook Roscoe Drummond is thinking hard Dick Banks is at the flicks The goal of this school is to prepare each individual the best possible career in the reserve" he said "We want officers who are prepared in event of recall" Ile said that officers had Bev eral choices for fulfilling requirements to retain a commission after going off active duty They can join a unit (there are a limited number of such positions among Charlotte's several Naval reserve units) they can take correspondence courses or they can join the school By ROBERT HUMMER-STONE service teacher training vo all schools in the state in Observer Staff Writer eational education and pro- grades 1-12 Citizens conducting the Char- grams for culturally-deprived lotte Mecklenburg curriculum children Dr A Craig Phillips su- study were told Thursday to perintendent of schools and an observer at the meeting keep their recommendations Their findings which are ad said he hoped the program within realistic bounds if they visory only will be submitted of studies would be a bask wished to be taken seriously to the Board of Education by to work from rather than "Nobody has to read our re- next May I restriction on local initiaports or take any action on "You don't have to poke live them" Chairman Arthur very long to find an awful lot Dye Jr told the study's steer- of needs in any school sys- Asked if the state program ing committee at its monthly tern" Dye said But funds are would help or hinder the local meeting "Our effectiveness limited so recommendations curriculum study work Self depends entirely on our per- should be confined to items of replied that in the past the suasiveness" top priority state Department of Public In William Self associ- struction had allowed excepThe committee meeting ate superintendent of schools tions that had been justified at Board of Education head- said a new program of studies Mrs Ernest Hunter quarters discussed the prog- drawn up by the state would chairman of the group's public ress on three reports being soon serve as a guide to all information committee prepared concerning school schools in drawing up curricu- said that letters had been sent curricula The group of 125 la He said the program to presidents of the PTAs in-laymen and educsators has though still experimental viting them to inquire into the been working since Septem- eventually would establish progress of the curriculum her 1963 on studies of in- standard courses of study for study work ''We think we offer best choice though the school is strictly non-pay the men In units get paid" BY FATHER building on Television Place He said the promotion situation was favorable and that people in the school were preferred over people taking correspondence courses for promotion Also they earn retirement credit and that is the biggest benefit a monthly annuity that comes when the officer reaches 60 James Says Teens 'tilled Campaign 1 cells Allied Ca in pal all Abandoned Twins Called Illegitim a te survey ro Count 1 1 This also will he a storage addi' hnnumization tion in back Some new equip ment will be installed between now and the air date 1 Hate City The studio transmitter a nil Dr Bill James the Hamlet A US Census survey next 542-foot tower are located behind Democrat credited teen-a week will try to determine the' the Merchandise Mart on Inde- with electing him to the NC Sen- For the typical reserve officer that amounts to about $125 a month The officer who gets to a higher rank will get even more money John Knight is writing his notebook Charles Goren is kibitzing Clyde Osborne is down on the form BACKACHE NERVE TENSION SECONDARY 10 KIDNEY IRRITATION percentage ot tnariotte ninnies uwi Lu i1M 4NA OUL1- punuence Duutevitru wiiere i Paul Neigh charged with and Neigh was extradicted He ate against polio parent company has offices The abandoning twin sons here ar- has denied abandoning the chil- i gued in domestic court Thurs- dren saying that financial dif- Percentages of immunization station will operate with 2000 kl- James who faces Republican clay that he was not responsible ficulties prevented him from re-Charles Jonas in a race for the against smallpox influenza diph-lewatts theria whooping cough and feta Bahakel said the station would for his two sons because he and turning to get them 18th Congressional District seat1 1 their mother are not married After returning to CharlotteI I spoke Thursday night to the mnus also will be determined The start with a staff of 12 and ex- census i part of a survey pand later The manager will he he was found guilty of skipping Mecklenburg County Teen-Des on employment made for the'transferred here from another Neigh's lawyer John Me-! and party headquarters on Green- US Bureau of Labor Statistics station out On a $150 motel bill Donald Jr told Judge 11 1 a six-months suspended' wood Cliff I Gatling that the state aban- 1 sentence James attacked Jonas' voting 1 The Census Bureau said that 74' Television sets must he equip i 1 donment law upheld by the NC record saying the incum Charlotte families I be ped with UHF tuners to receive bent "sat quizzed Channel 36 New sets are requir- Supreme Court does not apply Miss Neisser was not arrest- in Washington and voted no no to illegitimate children ed hen Neigh was because no all the time" ed to have all-channel reception II) I and 1:1117 tuners can he added to percentage of Charlotte families 'pendence Boulevard where ate I immunized against polio parent company has offices The Percentages of immunization will operate with 2000 kl Alter 21 common Kidney or Blander Irritations affett twice as many women as men and II1RT make you tense and nervous from too frenuent burning or itching urination both day andnight Secondarily you may lose aleep and suffer from Head achtv Backache and feel old tired depressed In such irritation CYSTEX usually brings fast relaxing comfort bY curbing irritating germs in strong arld urine and by analceale TAM relief Get CYSTEX tit drugrosts FPPI better fast Sylvia Porter is in her counting house See us for SHEET METAL HEATING AIR tr GUTTERS AND tt II 1117 METAL CO Phone ED 2-21 Phone ED 1 Gatlin said he would pass the FBI had no warrant for Rower Injured ha judgment today in the case I her Galling airmail To make sure mde i sets that don have them against the 38-year-old man ed such a -1 1 marrent to the Springfield pal Point Jm aes hand in ed out pa 1 Bad In tall CONDITIOP Pi IEMOBENIMM ice A On ug II 1 phiets recording Jonas' voting "Are We to say that ny Harold arge Richard Htt 33- record 0 ROOFIN1 a year-o father of a child born out of She SPfloglield police at ld roofer broke his pelvis six ribs his arm and his wrist e- WORK ling asked Incredulously wedlock may desert it?" Gat the time that she would return' Jaws reiterated a promise he I- vdj srN vk to Charlotte to face the aban- has made throughout the cam- Tht iti hen he fell frm a it DOWNSPOI In June Neigh and Miss Pa donment charges Since then she Paign that he would strive to housetop has not heen seen and wing a medical center to Char- ilorlaergevilhen the accident oc- the then 8-month-old twins aldaY of 023 Union St was 11 i I lui on Ratliff Avenue tricia Neisser 25 allegedly left lenburg County police said Thurs lotte curved we' like to know where The county Teen-Denis decto- mds admitted to Memorial SHE the home of a domestic worker II she is too 'ed to make a door-to-door can 05 lost Trade tree in neville saying they would Nhiss 1 eisser had been pre- "SS (kt to offer rid Ilospitat es to migigromnimmatims return in two days They then sumed to be Neigh's wife hut' registration places to those who fled North with their two older Neigh told Gatlin that he was have not registered but are qual- not marred er aough illed to vote children leaving a trail of un i lth SHAMROCK AIN paid debts they had lived together with their 'children at 3925 Selwyn Ave DRUGS They found by the FBI Neigh said he was legally Membersh ar on Aug 10 in Springfield Ohio ried to another woman The case was brought to the II I'? 3029 THE PLAZA AT SHAMROCK RIVE AM 1 Deffun t- I A to 10 PM Daily and Sunda' 0 Gatlin said he would pass 1 the FBI had no warrant for judgment today in the case her Gatling airmailed snub a against the 38-year-o1d man arrent to the Springfield pal ice on Aug II A ROOFING WORK 191 CONDITIONING DOWNSPOUTS 1111 A SHEET 1105 lost Trade Street 4 SHAMROCK DRUGS 3029 THE PLAZA AT SHAMROCK DRIVE I A to 10 PM Daily and Sunday a 2-2195 I msvotionuratermno Sydncy Harris is philosophical Gus Travis is travisting Ann Landcrs is advising Holoisc is hinting a lot of other people are doins a lot of other things to make your Sunday bright (All you have to do is read the Sunday Charlotte Observer) Girls' Chorale Auditions Begin This Monday of the pollee a week! no I after the ins had heen left 1)1 Wenn' hcn the domestic worker taK For the three weeto he Ifl care of them not ified yowl- Children's Nature useum ty velfare officials that she hail be out on a -field trip- look no money left with which tn huy for new members imik The boys yeti' put in cus The 11111SPUM eXpeCtS to ralso tidy of the court $500n or mnre through the an nual memhership clrive director Nelgth stocky num Ii Plisse') l'eithman ns the Auditions for the 75oie Charlotte Girk Chorale go undo? way at 3:30 pm Nionday at Dilworth Methodist Church steel-grey hair and caring an open-neck shirt explained his position calmly and articulate Iv TODAY THRU SUNDAY USFE3O AMITY GARDENS DRUGS AMITY GARDENS SHOPPING CENTER A to 10 PM AM to 10 ND AY NDAY lt 0411Ki 1 t' i' Jfl 6 4 1 i kee i 4-- (40It 1 1 1 gir(71 k7' BASKET SET MCI DICOIATIO 3 prott lksAmo la 9411 hromo Aro ornh000rni wok lwetivr domino or 1porg tbows le Ow 'woo or Ono ogle Maher food wry Mc Ain morning ronon (ow on tenter fa roore hil JUMBO ROAD BUILDING SET P0714 fOR 4100 vt you a hu hinkbm 124 Vve slot Ay poi co' 14 oviinal ir etAV lo I r104 9'2 ACTION TOYS ft 0(11 wnneeff4 (pfth VI 0) CIO Adi ilfrklAVArP Pt ASTP mommatibmoomlonommo I POT OFFICE IN AMITY GARDENS DRUGS Opon II O0 AM to no Pm MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CIO A tn 173 0 rm tikTuotooky AMITY GARDENS DRUGS AMITY GARDENS SHOPPING CENTER A to 10 PM AM to 10 PM SUNDAY TODAY THRU SUNDAY WHILE SUPPLY LAST-LIMIT ONE PER PERSON WITH AD II al (41 I Jo- JUMBO 1 swil 3pc ROAD 13 Us' LEDTI 0 et- I MCI DICOIATIO 0 l' 11 I 141 I fi 11 er)il' e'r IVill BASKET SET r--A: i ik 7 fl i 1 rl(N 1i tir 1 1 Nu! 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