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'.uNDAY, DECEMBEER 13, 1959 -TR1 0A1LT TAR -ffflK FA09 THREI South Carolinian Sets Mark Of 1,216 MPH; Flies F105 Onoral Joseph Moore Of Spartanburg Sets Record i. iS ANdKI.KS (.41 A -t.Vyear-, .1 Air Forir Kt niTMl Saturday . '.umhiI ,'i nw world speed record . i j t planes 1210 miles an hour. H;i;; Joseph Moon set the mark jeMeiday on a (lostd !"iH' l'.ase, C.ilil., Kit) miles north . I .us ii;'eles. nimiini in.i; Ihe new record at a i n ( oiifererK e today. Moore said i i- !'li" Thunderihief totmed 14(H) i !,; an hour on a .straight run bo !oie entering the circle. Then, he -.mi he had to slow down a hit to m i y the plane on course. Moore's speed was more than UK) riNs an hour faster than the old lecord ol UoO-L't;. et last June 13 i v ;-rard Miiselli the French Air I'. ne. The Air Force disclosed yes Md.iy that lie had bnken the rec t id. hut withheld the actual figure until it could Ih1 confirmed by of i.u.'ils of the National Aeronautics -n CLASSIFIEDS l ori voi r; appktitk? civk uxu.mIi that "satisfied fevlintr." Co a hoy Smorgasboard at the ! K.hu h Mouse every Sunday. $2.75 , .ill you can eaf. SERVE YOURSELF- BUFFET At RANCH Recommended By Duncan Hints and "Ranch -House OPEN CHARCOAL HICKOHY PIT BROtUMO S KA Gourmet --ril Aim ; CAROLINA SIX-FOOT SCARVES (W) Dec. 14, 95 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Small spot 6. Form of iron 11. Mistake 22. Dreamy ( eolloq. ) 13. Drudge 5. Krone 23. Dia (abbr.) charge 6. Moving of 7. Thin Man's a wife debt 8. Metabolio 28. Any disease rout 9. At one time drink 14 Kvergreen 10. Ship's ropes l.Y Playing card 14. Warble 18. Ki.1.1 and 16. Tropical Morgan 17. Natrium l abbr. ) IS Seprrior 1! NVwn fruit (pi.) IS. Coniferous tree 20. Owiiig 21. Wurttcm terg measure 22. Automobile, operator 21. of Satan 21 Harden 2.V Panne island gTOUp 27. letter 21. Degree of Kuiirnps 20 Cover, as a roai 21 OruVr of Met it (abbr.) 22. (Jrope 2. Kxist 27. Fray 2S. Norse god 23. By oneself 4' . Stop! (naut.) 41. Flexes 42. Flits DOWN 2. Pertaining1 to meaning In language 2. A local anesthetic 3. New York canal 4. Mountain The Air Force said that should the new record fail to win NAA approval by Dec. 20, Moore will try a .pin. Moore disclosed a new method was used to keep the plane on the tight course yesterday. "Instruments aren't much good at that speed and altitude about ."W.ooo feet, he said. "Heretofore pilots have had to rely pretty much on markers they could .see. "This time we it worked fine." used radar, and On the ground was Republic Avia lion test pilot Russell Roth, who "talked" Moore around the circle Watching the plane on a radar scope. Roth radioed to Moore such advice as: "Tighten her up. That's good. .Now you re hanging right in i 1here." An Air Force officer said every tenth of a mile the plane drifted from course took 12 miles an hour off the top speed. Moore, of Spartanburg, S. C. is commander of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson. His son. 1st Lt. Joseph David Moore, 25. a gunnery instructor at Williams AFB, Ariz., was at In ternational Airport when the Gen eral flew in from Edwards. Lt. Mort' flies an F86 and says he "h.pes to graduate" to an F105 someday. EVERY SUNDAY 5:30-7:30 P.M. The HOUSE 1 All You Can Eat It's A Cowboy Trtat V mi J .. "BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE" Buy Today . . . Santa Clause will be coming in little more than a week end our supply is running low . . . so . . . HURRY!! PHiPigiflrauwiEBi 29. PresL dent- lal nick name (poss.) 32. Seize 23. Chest sound 34. Shake peare' river Satardsy'a AatWM 25. To U undecided 36. Jewish month 38. Egg (btol.) 40. Newspaper notice SiAiTlylRL.lAlSlgiJ a fi 1 U i I s WOf I7 I i: ZZZ-WL-ZZZ W'Wyy 5 it -HI I 1 J - -.a Iran Preparing (Continued from page 1) palace and only a few hundred feet from the marble palace where the Shah maintaias his offices. The facade is a square grillwork in white marble witn tau, gnoea posts of modernistic design at eith er side. The main lobby where Eisenhower will enter has towering walls faced with highly polished, deep green marble. The corridors are faced with white marble. A deep carpet in royal blue covers the floor. Within the chamber red leather chairs for the senators and deputies stand in a semi-circle on the blue i carpet. The walls are covered with light brown leather. The doorways are faced with brightly polished cop per. 1 A glass tile roof makes the cham ber well lighted. Interlacing beams faced with small gold tiles fan out to support the glass tiles. A huge glass chandelier of modernistic de sign hangs from the center. Cabinet To Hear Speech Eisenhower's speech will be heard by the full Cabinet, all 00 senators and the 134 members of the Majlis or lower house. The marble palace where Eisen hower and the Shah will lunch is a square white structure with an ex quisite Persian dome covered m cream colored in the most ot a garden of trees and shrubs. 3 Still Loose (Continued from page 1) old escape artist described a.s the mastermind of the prison break, pleaded guilty to a federal charge of auto theft. He was held in lieu of $j0.000 ibond for the February term of Federal court at Danville. "I'll plead guilty because I want to go to a Federal court," Stewart told U. S. Commissioner English Ford. "They treat you good in a Fed eral penitentiary." Stewart, who is not related to Woodrow Stewart, has broken jail six times during a criminal career that began after North Carolina executed his father and brother in 1925 for murdering a probation of ficer. Yank Stewart complained to news men about conditions at the Ivy Bluff camp, a rock quarry where discipline is rigid and living condi tions Spartan. He said he had been two years in solitary confinement there and added: "I didn't do nothing. They're just mean." WIIW5II iifiVWt)$i WttUAM QOETZ THEYCATJE TO CORDURA A COLUMBIA PICTURE CINEMASCOPE EASTMAN COLOR NOW PLAYING THE IDEAL GIFT THEATRE COUPON BOOKS $.100- $2.50 ONE FREE TICKET WITH EACH $2.50 BOOK Coming Jan. 13 & 14 WILD STRAWBERRIES You Meet More Good Books And More Nice People In The Intimate Bookshop At Christmas - - - RIDES AND RIDERS .WANTED RIDES WASHINGTON, D. C Bill Bell, St. Anthony Han, 8-9074. As soon as possible after 11 a.m. Friday. Will share expenses and driving. ALBANY, N. Y. or PITTSFIELD, MASS. Robert Rolfs, 324 Park er 8-9150. Can leave Friday or Saturday. CHATTONOOGA, TENN. Rich ard King, 215 Aycock, and Del mar Reynolds, 404 Winston. Want to leave alter 1 p.m. Saturday. Phone King, 8-9158. WASHINGTON, D. C. or SILVER SPRINGS, MD. VICINITY Ce cil Simpson, 207 Cobb, 8-9093. Wants to leave Saturday, a.m. Will share expenses and driving. NEW YORK or NEW ENGLAND VICINITY Gerry Kivist, Sig Ep house, 8-9114. Wants to leave Friday afternoon. TALLAHASSEE, FLA. Clinton Coulter, 316 Graham, 8-9128. Can leave anytime after 2 p.m. Fri day. KNOXVILLE, TENN. Jim Wag ner, 333 Cobb, 8-9145 and Dave Nicholas 404 Conner, 8-9029. Want to leave noon Saturday. Nicholas wants to return Sunday, Jan. 3. Will share expenses. ATLANTA. GA. Peter May field, 8-8566. Can leave any time Fridav or Saturday. Will share expenses and driving. BALTIMORE. MD. Andrew Eastwick, 112 Graham, 8-9085. Wants to leave Saturday, 9 a.m., to return Jan. 3. TAMPA, FLA. Chris Parsons, 4th floor Winston. 89080. Can leave 11:00 Saturday. RIDERS ELKHART IND. via COLUM JACKSONVTLLE or DAYTONA BEACH. FLA. Charles Carver. 220 Joyner, 8-9129. SAVANNAH, GA. Jackie Ber man, 1st floor Spencer, 8-9087. Will share expenses. Can leave Friday or Saturday. COLUMBIA, S. C Sandra Jones, 112 Spencer, Can leave after Friday noon. BUS. OHIO Fred Blackwell. Research Computation Center, ! 7037. Leaving Friday afternoon or later. Returning Sun., Jan. 3. NEW YORK. NEW HAMPSHIRE and HARTFORD AREA Peter Ford, 2-1973. Going to Meriden, Conn. Leaving Sunday, Jan. 3. 12:30 p.m. Share gas and ex penses. DOOK Davis B. Young. Leaving immediately. ARLINGTON, VA. Thomas D. Myers, 306 Connor, 8-9145 Leav ing Saturday morning. Will take 2 or 3 riders who will share gas. NEWARK and NEW YORK CITY John Fisher, 33 New East An nex. Leaving Sat., 1 p.m. re turning Dee. 28 or 29. Pasternak Attends W. German Theatre MOSCOW, tf) Boris Pasternak Friday night attended the Moscow opening of West Germany's Ham burg Theatrical Group and ap plauded their version of Goethe's Faust Part I. The Soviet poet, who was forced to renounce the Nobel Prize last year, translated the Goethe play into Russian in 1953. His work still is enjoying great success on the Soviet stage. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The Academic Affairs Committee invites all memoes of Phi Eta Sig ma of the last two years to its meet ing at Gerrard Hall. Monday, p.m. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB . PARTY j The Cosmopolitan Club will hold its Christmas party, 4 p.m. today, Spencer dorm lounge. The club will j provide refreshment and mistletoe. Everyone is invited to come and see Santa Claus. BIBLE SEMINAR The Bible .Seminar and. the West minister Bibte Class will meet joint ly .today, 9:45 a.m., in the Student Lounge of the Presbyterian StudenJ Lenter for coffee and .doughnuts. At 10 tha groups will separate for their individual meeting the semi nar meeting in the Council Room, and the Bible class in the lounge. Morning services will be at 9 and 11 in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian Student Center. A spe cial selection of Christmas music will be presented by the choir. GRADUATE SEMINAR The last in a series of discussions on existentialism and contemporary thought for graduate students wllj be 8 p.m. today, Presbyterian Stu dent Center Lounge. Dr. Harley Shands, professor in the Depart ment of Psychiatrics, will speak on "Existential Psychotherapy". CANTERBURY CLUB The Canterbury Club will hold services in its chapel 5 p.m. today After services and supper a 'Christ mas party for under privrtidged children of Carrboro will be held. WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP bupper will be served 6 p.m. to day in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian Student Center, fol lowed by carols and worship in the Student Lounge. At 7:30 the group will hear the service of Christmas music presented by the combined choirs of the llethodist. Presbyter ian, Lutheran and Baptists students at the University Methodist Church. After the program all students are invited to go caroling in the And with these her love Their story reads it is no fiction for is the true story of Sheilah Graham and the fabulous F. Scott Fitzgerald. In a letter to Scott, Sheilah one wrote: "What would they think of me? Of us? Would they understand how two peo ple could be deeply in love and yet find they cannot marry?" iff a x A 4 J i . 5 . r f $ i - 7 - ' f i k in JSTiXs.'- ( tweet love affairf F. Scott Fitzgerald and hit Beloyed Infidel, Sheilah Graham f STARTS TODAY Mm Chapel Hill area. Refreshments will then be served at approximately 9:30 p.m. ASTRONOMY CLUB The Chapel Hill Astronomy Club will meet in the Faculty Lounge of Morehead Planetarium today, 8-10 p.m. Weather permitting, a teles copic viewing session will be held. PLACEMENT BUREAU The following companies will in terview on campus Dec. 7-16: Irving Trust Co.; U. S. Immuni zation and Naturalization agency; Westinghouse Electric Corp.; Lever Brothers; General Telephone of the Southeast; Gulf Oil Co.; Texaco; Central Intelligence Agency; Com bined Insurance Co. of America; S. S. Kresge; Davison Paxton; Na tionwide Ins. Co. See the Placement Service for further details. EMPTY STOCKING FUND Students may enter the spirit of giving by contributing to the Em pty Stocking Fund. Articles rang ing from staples to toys and other presents will be appreciated by the recipients. Students interested in "adopting a family" are urged to contribute articles through the Junior Service League by calling Mrs. Richard Hecks, 3-6607. CHRISTMAS CHEER REQUESTED Is there a fraternity, dormitory or sorority which will help sponsor a Christmas Party for a ward at Dix Hill Mental Hospital? If so, please contact D. Clark, Intern Chaplain, at the Y immediately. INTERVIEWS The Sophomore Cabinet interviews will be in the Woodhouse Confer ence Room 7-9:30 p.m. Monday and in the Grail Room, Tuesday, 2-3:30 p.m. Applicants have been asked to sign the appointment sheets posted words he offered breathless with fulfillment! like fiction but "BELOVED INFIDEL' 2a JERRY WALD'S PRODUCTION OF. r1 .1 ' SLY 5 i - bj ISl CO-STARRING nil TU1 DIRECTED BY HENRY KING " " SCREENPLAY BY SY BARTLETT CINeniaScOPE COLOR by DE LUXE STEREOPHONIC SOUND GREGORY PECK DEBORAH KERR BE1PVED I INFIDEL I "31 J j on the bulletin board on the second floor of Graham Memorial. PLACEMENT SERVICE All students who want help in! locating summer jobs should sign up at the Placement Service office, 204 Gardner Hall, by Jan. 1, 1960. Group meetings will be held in early January to discuss opportunities for resort and camp work and jobs in industry and government. MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM Pasquale Porcelli, Department tfi Mathematics, Louisiana State Uni versity will speak to the colloquium Dec. 16 in 320 Phillips Hall 4 p.m. His subject will be "Some Remarks on Finitely Additive Measures." STUDENT WIVES The annual Christmas Party for the Student Wives Club will be Dec. 15, 8 p.m. It is hoped that all mem bers will remember to bring a gift for a needy family and also the gas gifts. Painting Is Stolen BERLIN, iP) A Rembrahdt oil painting valued at 250,000 marks $59,520 was stolen from West Ber lin's Bahlem Museum today, po lice reported. The painting, depicting the head of Christ, is done on wood and measures 5 inches by 5. Wuddabout This? 1. The campus is hungry. 2. The Rathskeller serves the most authentic pizzas. 3. The campus must produce a vastly greater thirst hunger. Lotts DIARY OF A COED MONDAY: Prof. Pomfritt sprang quiz in English, lit this morning. If Shakespeare didn't write Canterbury Taks I'm a dead duck . . . Lunch at the house turkey hash. Question: how can we have turkey hash when, we never had turkey? . . . Smoked a Marlboro after lunch. I dig those better makin'n the most! . . . Played bridge with sorors in afternoon. When game was over, my partner stabbed me several times with hatpin. Must learn weak club bid . . . Dinner at house- lamb hash. Question: how can we have lamb hash when we never had lamb? . . . Smoked a Marlboro after dinner. What filter! What flavor! What pack or box! . . . Chapter meeting at night. Motion made to abolish capital punishment for pledgets. Motion de feated . . . Smoked more Marlboros. Quelle jou! . . . And so to bed. TUESDAY: Faculty tea at the house. Spilled pot of oolong on Dean of Women. She very surly. Offered her a Marlboro. Still surly. Offered skin graft. No help . . . Dinner at Kozy Kampus Kafe 24 hamburgers. But no dessert. Have to watch waistline . . . And so to bed. WEDNESDAY: Got our marks in English lit quiz. Lucky for me Shakespeare wrote CarUerbury Tales! . . . Afternoon date with Ralph Feldspar. Purely platonic. Ralph wanted to con sult me about love trouble he's having with his girl Nymphet Calloway. I assured him things would get better. Ralph said he certainly hopes' so because last four times he called on Nymphet, she dumped vacuum cleaner bag on him . . . Smoked several Marlboros. Wonderful cigarette. No confusion about which end to light. Saves loads of time . . . Dinner at Iwuse bread. That's all; just bread . . . And so to bed. THURSDAY: Three packages from home laundry cookies, records. So hungry I ate all three . . . Quiz in American history. If Millard Fillmore didn't invent cotton gin, I'm in big trouble . . . Dinner at house. Big excitement Nymphet Calloway an nounced her engagement to Ralph Feldspar. While sorors flocked around to congratulate Nymphet, I ate everybody's side meat . . . Then smoked Marlboro. Oh, what a piece of work is ilailboro! . . . And so to bed.. FRIDAY: Got pur marks in American history quiz. Wan shattered to learn that Millard Fillmore did not invent cotton gin. He wrote Canterbury Tales . . . How very odd! . . . Lunch at the house bread hash . . . Marlboro after lunch. Great smoke. Must send valentine to manufacturers . . . Spenf entire after noun getting dressed for date tonight with Norman Twonkey. Norman is dall, dark, loaded a perfect doll! Only thing wrong is he never tells a girl wliere he's going to take her. So I put tm a bathing suit, on top of that an evening gown, and on top of that a snowsuit. Thus I was ready for a splash party, a dance, or a toboggan slide ... So what do you think hapin?ned? He entered me in a steeplechase, that's w hat ! . . . Would have taken first prize easily if I hadn't pulled up lame in the last furlong . . . And so to bed. c M"SLan-M' Yes, the college life is a bitty one and you may be having trouble choosing the cigarette that' right for you. 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