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b Wednesday, March 24, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEE Pa?,e 3 stroBamits- C Continued from Page 1 ) ' Air Force major, and Young, a 34 - year - old Navy lieuten ant commander, tended strict ly to business. There was little to see. Mostly it was cloudy Tuesday all over the world any way. There were problems, of course. A valve leaked before takeoff. Young's blood pressure shot up as he did but" soon came down to normal. The sta bilizer viewer was not working perfectly. Neither was a thrust er. But these were nagging, lit tle things, never enough for worry, much less excitement. Everything else seemed . to 1 WILD AS A RUNAWAY TRAIN! A v LULU J FUN of SAKE!" Afew Yvk Timet V Filmed in wmixwizz 0aut4 ki LOPERT PICTURES CORPORATION NOW PLAYING THE MEN! THE MUTINY! THE MGHTL.of 0m Herman Melville's classic... MWM "MOBEfsrmzfflr MELWFJ130UGLSS - TODAY ONLY '1 (f&qflrjQOft FOR SALE: GUITAR GUILD electric guitar. Excellent condi tio $375.00. Write : Al Del Russo, 215-D Scott Hall, College Hill Drive, Greenville, C, or call Greenville, 752--9069, 8 - 11 pm. ; -" - - "' FOR SALE: NIKON "F" CAM era coupled meter; 50 mm., F1.4 lens; t case included. Call: Ira Shapiro 968-9021. MOTORCYCLE flucfica Salo Sat, April 3rd, 19S5,, 12 Noon 'S3 Sparta; serial No. 3202M; motor No. 481295776; Storage $119. . . .j. ' '63 Sparta; serial No. 320587; tnotsr No. 481295597; Storage $119. '63 parta; serial No. 3205S6; frame only; Storage $119. '63 Sparta; serial No. 320590; motor No. 481295745; Storage $119. "63 Sparta; serial No. 320583; motor No. 481295817; Storage $110. Berini; serial No. M257842; motor No. M257842; Storage $119. Lambretta; serial No. 31S539; motor No. 125LD318539; Storage $1. ...'- Allstate Vespa; serial No, VA32M257925; motor No.237, 925; Storage $119. Allstate; serial No. 026332; motor No. VNAIM026332; Stor t ag $110.00 Ducati; serial No. 150830; mo tor No. 150S30; Storage $110.50 Allstate; serial No. 6396; mo tor No. VANTM03960; Storage $170.00. Travel-On Motorcycle Co. 504 W Franklin Chapel mil function exactly as the space doctors ordered. Grissoca and Young became the 18th and 19th persons to4 en ter outer space. Of these, 10 men and one woman have been Russians. . . Russia was first with a multi manned flight when three of their cosmonauts went into out er, space last Oct. 16. Five days ago, two more Russians were snot into outer space, and one of them scored a dramatic and historic first by stepping out of nis cratt and floating freely on nis own. , " ' But outer space seems big enough for all to claim honors, for on Tuesday's flight the Americans showed how a space shio can be maneuvered and Grissom became the first man to rocket twice into space." On July 21, 1961, Grissom took a short 16 - minute flight and, in one of the most fright ening periods of all the space shots, had to swim for it when his space ship sank. ; It was this misadventure that led to the nickname for Tues day's ship, the Molly Brown. Officially - christened Gemini 3, she was named after the broad way musical, "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," in the hope that she would float the astronauts until they could be picked up by the Intrepid. Space officials take pride in the fact that," unlike the Rus sians, their shots are announced well in advance and that the public is allowed to watch and hear each step of the way. IZBEnrCESlilMP Shows at: 1:00 - 3:01 5:03-7-059:19 ..- .. msums: m., , 143.1 ..J.n., ..! HMtW,. M all :. f J Your own birth date may have already won you a Honda in Parker Pen's Birthday Sweepstakes! For example, if your blrUi date is December 1st, 1942, your entry Is 12-1-42? 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The piano was locked tight. ; The ( carefree faces that usually fill the Graham Memorial social room were tight and drawn last night, as students, gath ered around the student government , tally. -, boards to watch the progress of their favorite candidate. V ' ' ; ; ; .The man who received the totals from the counting room upstairs kept busy chalking them onto the large board. As first one candidate and then the other gained a slight edge in the close presidential and DTH editor races,' sighs of relief and ap prehension mixed among the throng. .:By 11:30 it was all over but the shouting and. there .was a lot xf shouting to be done. Scores of candidates received the mandate from the students and took it out to celebrate, . . U CLUB 7 Club George Fazio Set 3-5 -7-9 Irons 1.3 Woods THE Putter in WORKS $ Plaid Bag, T PLUS 12 riEW SPALDING BALLS r Take this coupon or get a Name, Address. City : See your Parker Dealer right awty for complete Sweepstakes rules. No purchase required. 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MOVIES Carolina Billy Budd HE presents another spscicl fl delighifu! snack O Soulhcrn Fried Chicken (Tno pieces) O French Fries O Rolls O PicWo Garnish SERVED EVERY DAY ANYTIME Snaolt Bar and Cafeteria 1. Now that graduation's getting close, have you given any thought to die kmd of wrk 7 you'd like to do? . I want to work for The Good of Mankind. 8 Is it reqaixed? ; ' It helps. And IH certainly " . m need a pair of sandals. 5. HI be doing much the same thing. I've also lined up a job that affects society ia a positive way. And if I do . - T food, lH move up, and my ecisions will be even more important in the scheme of things. But where's your beard? What about sandals? . you get me an interview with. Equitable? See your Hacemeat Officer for the date EqaitaMe's employment representative wifl be on campus. Or write to Edward D. McDougal, Manager, Manpower jDeveltpment T3ivisioa. The fEQSHTACIE life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office: 12S5 Ave. of the America New York, N.X 10019 CEquiUU 188S Equal Opportunity Employer Campus Varsity Thai Mat Frora Rio. LOST AND FOUND Lost Alligator wallet and pair oftan gabardine pants on tennis courts reward, Her bert Riechert, German De- partment. Lost - Man's browa pigsitin glove at "Beyond the Fringe," 9372801, Bin O'Brien. Found Pair of horn-rimmed . glasses in Phillips HaE labor atory, Jim Scott, 942-2765. Lost Tan overcoat with plaid lining and gloves in poc ket in Ehrinehaus study Toom Sunday night, Marion Redd 402 Ehruighaus, 929-2313. : BRIEFS Beginning guitar !esss taufht beginning tonight, $2 for eight! lessons; sign up at GM infor mation desk. ! Attention Presidents of all cam pus organizations: If your or ganization is written up in the MX 2J might have suspected, 1 probably grow a beard. 4. What do you expect to earn? AH I ask is the satis- faction of knowing: I'm helping to Build a Better World. 6. You don't need them in Equitable's development program. AH you need is an appetite for challenge and responsibility, and the desire to do the best possible job. The pay is tops, too. You know, Fm afraid a beard would itch could Calendar 19C4-C5 - Carolina Ilaadbeok, and if any changes are neces sary, in that write - up came by tie GM desk and ask for instructions by which yea may DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Fr.-Gr. - river bastex 5. Whit - animal It: River: Cfer. 12.Tnrew.aa stoaea IS.Ut33ip:diaX. .3.4. Hall! -15. Toward IS. RestoriTf gr 19. Half an em 20. Tree 21. Dull 24. Pigpens 26. Macaw 27. Helmet . 8naped ' part: bot. 29. Inclose in matter Sl.Kinjr's neighbor 22. Ninth day before the Ides : 3t.Noaha . v . . first son 36. Small mass 37. Diphthong 89, Very poor 42. Greek letter 44. Sheltered aide rs. GirTs name: . poss. , 45. Become visible 43. Servitude 49. Willowa 50. Chair " DOWN 1. Minced : oath:Pr. 2. Come3ian: .... Steye 3. As&ew 4. Coat ar&in withffoH or silver 5l American Indian C Jaooifa - aoa 8. Neuter pronoun 9. Snare 10. Half brother of William I IT. Pert, to largest continent IS. Seizes 22. Verb form THREE TRUE AND Only one problem remains to Be solved before America enters the r Golden Age. I r efer, of course, to the proMem of what to eat for ' breaKfasC- ' ( . VoucI thmt with the milen niuni so close at hanrJ Americana would learn to eat a proper break fast. But no; two out of three citizens persist in atirig wrong. Consider the following lypical cases: 2. Hester a, Bad Eater Hester CJebewas a sophomore at a prominent Western girls college (Vas sar)i : Hester, a comely lass of 19, majoring in flatware ana madrigals wag go excited on the morning of Vassar's annual Field Day that -she forgot to eat any breakfast at all. Eagerly she flang herself into the dav's mativ iollv cvents-sprinting, leaping pull ing, hauling, hurdling, hop-skip-and-jumping. Bat, alas, because the poor girl had not eaten a proper breakfast, her energy soon - deserted her. In fact, it deserted her right smack in the middle of a hammer throw! - She was ehle to get the ham mer flying all right; what she was not able to do was let go of the handle. Over the Vassar fence soared the hammer and into the streets of nearby Poughkeepsie with limp- Hester, albs, trailing; helplessly behind. Well sir, naturally she was ex pelled from college for leafing the grounds without a pass. To day, a broken momaa, she cares a bare subsistence as a pennant Jn Newark. V 2. Basil, Another Bad Eater Basil Metabo lism Iras a private in the United States Army. Basil, a ro bust lad of 20, did not make poor Hester's mistake of facing a strenuoua day without an ade quate breakfast. He, alas, erred in the opposite direction. , On the morning of the big in spection by the Commanding General, Basil decided he had better store up all the energy he could get, so he breakfasted on the following: a flitch of bacon, a clu tch of eggs, a batch of bagels, a notch of ham, a bunch of but ter, a swatch of grits, a hntch of honey, a patch of jelly, a thatch of jam, a twitch, cf pepper, assi a pitch .of salt. Fi-om breakfast Be wept to the barracks and sat down on his foot locker to await the arrival of the Commanding General. "Atten tion!' cried a voice as the Gen- " eral entered the barracks, and all the soldiers sprang to their feet ail the soloist, that is, but 5 Of Ev effect cliaAge- - "he . deadiiss is Thursday at 6 p.m. Tickets nov m sale at GM la " formation desk, DO cents with ID. $1 for date or spouse. . 23. Spoiled, as . meat 21. Sium tjer 25. 1?ibU- . cal : tBount 27. Fiel 23, Alas! : Sa Composi tions of musical scraps S3. Proprietors 35. Fight S7. City ia Japan $3. Thing of value 40. Close to 41, Cry of tsaechaitala 42. Chinese Communist, 43. and downs 47. Greelc tetter liJ f l, I " i It. .,- fchi, -aun. -maj 1 7711 HM MM MW MMMM MMMM MMM nmbi MMiMP nMMMM LmAmIw fmu I 49 11 111 &-r-1 l Max Shulman for Kellocjcj's (By the Author of Dobie Gill is, Rally Round the Flag, Roys, etc.) TRAUMATIZING TALES Moated,l)uTg?ng, torpid Basil wltn could not budge his stuffed self fromtthe foot locker. . 'Well sir, naturally he was court-martialled and. placed be . fore a firing squad. Today, a per forated man, he earns a meagre living as a colander in Cleveland, 3, 1 Pluribus, A Good Eater E. Piuribus Ew . tank was a claims adjuster in a largo insurance agency in Blue Earth, Minn, K. Pluribus, a saucy lad of 27, awoko one morning and knew it was the most important morning of his life, for on this morning he would proposa marriage to the fair est secretary ia thai entire Insurance agency, the beau teous. Clarissa Menhaden, whoso cheeks were double damask and whose eyeballs made men slaves. At breakfast E. Pluribus pre pared himself well. He had a bit of juice, a bit of toast, a bit of coffee, and a heaping bowl of Kellogg's Com Flakes. Not that it is vital to ur story, for all Kellogg's cereals taste wonderful. But, more important, each gold en spoonful of each Kellogg'a cereal is pure nourishment, pure energy, pure power to unflab the muscles and unclog the Wood, to joggle the eel! and jiggle the psyche. Morning is the time of day when yea most need a quick pick-up something that starts your motor without stripping your transmission, that tones the body without tasting like a tonic, that a quick and crisp and bright and ready and loyal and true and obedient. Ia short, you need Kellogg's! So EL Pluribus finished his brimming bowl of Kellogga and off he went strong and confi dent, briglit-eyed and- jut-jawed, springy-legged and gleamy scalped -and made a proposal of marriage so eloquent, so fervent, so loua, that the beauteous Clar issa could not say him nay. To day they are married and ova their very own insurance agency. They liave three lovely children a boy named Fire & Theft, and two girls named Public Liability and Personal Property Floater It is the happiest of families - especially in the spring of the year when . Pluribus, with many a laygb and cheer, drives them all to Hartford to see tLs ficUiiirics in Llooro. rww p w 0 19S5 ftwS&s&at P.S. A floras fete you like (or tiisSke) these columns wLit f-.elp determine cur plans for them. Write Keftojf Company. Cept. TET. Battle Creek. Kichtan. Vf S mxEs - I M 11.1,1. 11 if"
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