Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 04, 1963, Image 21

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THURSDAY. JULY 4. 1963
' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORO. OREGON
Card Transmission Terminal in Use at University Center
Eugene - A new IBM card I tistical laboratory and com-1 and Irom UCLA or Oregon
transmitter, installed at the puting center, can transmit State university in a matter
University of Oregon's sla-ldata over telephone line to I of minutes.
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Called an IBM 1013 Card
Transmission Terminal, the
machine can transmit data
from up to 140 cards per min
ute. It will allow communica
tion with any institution
which has similar apparatus.
The University of Oregon
and Oregon State university
have the only such card trans
mitters in the state.
Principal Usefulness
The principal usefulness of
the machine will be in com
municating with the Western
Data Processing Center in Los
Angeles, which has a large
computer available to member
institutions.
The transmitter will allow
University of Oregon person
nel to make use of the large
computer as fast and convent
entlv as do persons in Los
Angeles.
Communications takes place
something like this:
By using a special telephone
near the transmitter, one may
call the Western Data Process
ing Center (or wherever infor-
You can b
Sura If it'
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trowbridge electric
Use Our Free Customer Parking Area
Corner Main & Fir Phone 773-6241
Committees Named
For Demo Picnic
The Jackson County Dem
ocratic Central committee
voted this week to refer to its
executive committee a pro
posal to hold a County Plat
form convention in February,
1964.
K. C. (Swede) Wcrnmark,
chairman of the Jackson
county family picnic sched
uled Aug. 25 at TouVelle
State park, announced the ap
pointment of the committee
chairmen.
They include Pat Redmond,
finance; Charles Crary and
Bill Morrison, set-up; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McMahan, food
and servings; Tex Philips, ad
vertising; Berle . Stephens,
concessions; Glyndon Loom-
er, grounds; Marge Madden,
publicity; Pauline McDonald,
entertainment; , Pat McCoy,
public address; Vic David,
supply; and Ray Lamberg,
children's games.
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Scat belts In your ear are life savers.
But only if. you usc thtm every time, you .
drive even though you us ooina only a
few blocks or miles.
Because traflii accidents 'happen wilh; '
Out warning, and more otlen clo$e to home
than away on a,trp, In fact, 2 out of 3
traffic deaths occur within 2b miles of the
victims' homes.
And do seat belts work? Theyceriainly
do. The National Safety Council's statistics
show that if everybody hsd seat bells
end used Ihern, a! least 5,000 lives could he
saved eacti year, and serious inunes re
duced by one-third.
Be safety wise. Join the millions who
ha.e had seal bells installed, ad use Or.'"
Every time you drive, buckie up tot safetyl
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With seat belts, co
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Without seat bells.
When vour car stop
si rtdeniv, you ae
tiling forward w,th
Published 1o save lives in co-operation with The Advertising
Council, The National Safety Council and The Medford Safety
Council by the . . .
mation is desired); after vocal
communication i s reached,
IBM" cards are placed into the
transmitter. The information
on the cards is recorded on
a magnetic tape, sent over
telephone wires to Los An
geles, run through the large
computer there and sent back
the same way. Finally, the
new data is shown on punched
IBM cards.
Sent By Mail
In the past, data to and
from institutions had to be
sent by mail. This mean pack
aging IBM cards for mailing,
getting them to the post office,
and trusting that the other
institution would return the
needed data before too long.
Although the communica
tion process will be greatly
simplified, the machine itself
is complex - it was partially
designed and wired by a com
puter and even the repair
manual contains diagrams
made by a computer.
The statistical laboratory
and computing center, estab
lished in 1960, is located in
Deady hall. The center con
ducts research in the develop
ment of new statistical, nu
merical and computational
procedures and provides a
consulting service in the
fields of statistical and numer
ical analysis and computing.
IRS Confiscates Works of Artist
Sacramento, Calif.-rtJPD- The
Internal Revenue Service has
gone into the art business.
In an "amicable" settle
ment, it confiscated IS paint
ings of well-known artist Don
ald F. Reich from galleries at
Oak Park and Folsom and
from Reich himself.
"They were the only assets
he had," said an IRS spokes
man Wednesday. "As far as
we know, this has no prece
dent in this regioj."
Then, with an eye on
Reich's $1,216 tax bill, it
promptly put the paintings on
display in a local bank "to get
bidders interested."
The IRS said it will sell the
scaled bid
naintinus. on a
basis, in the fall.
"That's when you get the
best price," the IRS spokes
man said.
100 FEARED DROWNED
Rangoon, Burma -UIPD-Near-ly
100 persons were feared
drowned in the capsizing of
a coastal ferry boat in a
storm in the Andaman Sea off
Moulmein, according to re
ports reaching here today.
LOST, BY JOVE
Worksop, England - (UPll -Police
said today a yellow,
six-ton earth-moving machine
had been lost or stolen from
a construction site near here.
4-H NEWS
Central Point Spareribs
The tenth meeting of the
Central Point Spareribs 4-H
club was held at the home o
Rinehold Boes recently.
We talked about feed bar
rels for the fair and also dis
cussed the 4-H camp. Jerry
Brog, county 4-H agent, dis
cussed information needed in
record books and explained
the sections in our records.
A weighing tour was held
Saturday, June 29.
The July meeting will be
held at the Ed Walters home,
July 22.
Doug Croskell
Reporter.
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