Section III Page 10 Li I - -1 1 ... - - i Ut H VM: J hi'- 1 . i'J , Mf ife j I J ') fh v - ; ( I I ! ? I-. : - I-: lM - . l . ' ' ' . f : v. I i . I I K? if . . ff . I. I if ;J 1 v 1 1 TUESDAY lV1 i, - - "C I GEKIUS... SQXS OJI ACTOR . PC ra.ii'ai'iiw. RICHARD BURTON PETER. OTOOLE HALWALLIS' IKOWTTION fANAVISION TECHNICOLOR' A PARAMOUNT RELEASE o USE DTH CLASSIFIED ADS THE NEW YORK LIFE agent on your campus is a good man to know. Write ... Phone . . . Visit GEORGE L. COXHEAD, C.L.U. 203i2 East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Ph. 942-4358 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Hllfs 15 Official textbooks too. New books and used - all sales guarenteed dropped classes. Paperbacks, new and used, for UNC courses. Reference work, dictionaries of aU sorts, course Fast, Friendly Service. - 119 EAST FRANKLIN STr, (NEXT TO THE VARSITY THEATRE)-OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL , ''I ' r " : . ,.,... " - - - . f: t : r, 1 v ' i ;! I : I 1 r' iV .. . XX ,s. ) !lA; '; -i'-' A r -"'M - . I ' -''.-. ;:;v-.v:j Grants Totaling $660,000 Boost' Population Program The University's population program has been given a sub stantial boost with the approv al of two teaching and re search proposals totaling $660,000. The Executive Committee of the Rockefeller Foundation has agreed to provide $260,000 to help establish a family plan ning unit within the Depart nrnt of Obstetrics and Gyne cology at the UNC School of Medicine. The grant is for a five-year period. A second grant of $400,000 over a three-year period will support two programs. - An educational materials cen ! ter will be established with $300,000 under the joint super vision of the Department of Health Education at the School of Public Health and the De partment of Radio, Televi sion ; and Motion Pictures. ' v IThe School of Journalism COOQOQOCOOSOOOOOOCOCCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOQgOOOOQO 7 J uvl U L for almost all THE DAILY will receive $100,000 to pioneer the development of a compu terized information retrieval service for literature in the population field. Dr. John B. Graham, chair man of the policy board of the UNC Population Studies Cen ter, is the principal investiga tor for the two projects. The teaching and research unit in family planning is pro posed as a major division in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology under the di rection of departmental chair man Dr. Harry S. McGaughey Jr. The unit will be much broader in scope than ferti lity control. Its functions will include pre-marital and post marital consultations; evalua tion of birth control methods; studies of reproductive failures and instruction of medical; A 1 J IV UNC undergraduate courses-many graduate - level course books, TAR HEEL nursing and public health stu dents and paramedical personnel. l'JEBM.1 For All Your Flower Heeds ll's inSUEOSlfY FLORIST 124 EAST FRAUKLM ST. La UVJ n n 0 o) to be correct title for course. outlines and translations. ' - -x "- ! :.. ' ;xii - - w j ;Vi 1 " ... - '"'4 ' i i a r -1 i ; - ' ; . : - .v - I K i LIKE A BAMBOO JUNGLE. the simporting iron rods shoot up under the new Psychology building going up where old Davie Hall used to stand. All over campus the workmen have been hammering and clanking for the long busy summer. These silhouettes of work briefly describe the ac tivities in New Davie Hall. For students returning, they will notice the new face of the town and University. Power ful Hinton James Residence Hall is climbing upwards. Emerson Field has sprouted World War n barracks and new Granville Hall rises from the dust of the old High School on Franklin Street. (Photos by Jock Lauterer) fiD III n yo - i A A DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Pipes 6. Fedora 9. Printers' errors 10. Strays 12. Haphazard 13. Flesh 14. Bone 15. Enough, old style 17. Knight's title 18. Retiring 20. Hindu - woman's . garment 22. Compass point 23. Scoreboard duo 25. French city 27. Kind of linen tape 30. Wharfs 31. Profoundly 33. Indefinite . article 34. Butterfly 35. Ardor 37. Kind of biscuit 40. Army Lt.'s alma mater: abbr. 42. Do the crawl 44. Goddess of . justice 45. Membrane 47. Poet's "garland" 49. Neve 50. Met per formers 51. Female sheep . 52. Blockheads DOWN 1. Rubbish. 2. "Ode to a Grecian " 3. Ordered 4. Belonging a famous boys' school 5. Man from Pagopago 6. Border 7. Greek war god 8. Olympic coach 9. Piccadilly Circus figure 11. Tension 16. Cloak Refunds on books for September 13, 1966 W 4 - t : 19. Har ness 21. Ama zon ceta- cean. to 24. Wine vessel 26. Serve 27. Morons 28. Geologi cal age 29. Building wings 32. Japanese city 36. Twins and others 38. Part of a Biblical bushel 39. Legs: slang 41. Sluggish 43. Fortifies 46. Venera tion 48. Female rabbit n, .IdIaTIIfItIsM p0R A l tkIi. A R G U E JP R noe mLkhki Sk TMIM A OB U IS Iv STa vIsQdToIr S AlL A"R JN ppTL TJE s a lTuoIwql 1 R r t r o yJirjlM tihM. sTabile i n g He oIlIpueIaIsIvl! yA m I4 15 t f r 9 7fr 10 It 11'5 Ll" L!" .111- lllll". II 45 4b 47 48 49 66 50 M 1 iH 1 l-T-b 10 P M

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