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m m- 9 - - 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 r ' i 1. 9 ' I NOW PLAYING h3ir- - ?.gfi ftn'FO'iDA-KAxcTSI'iATRA C-ncf tmk'k THE WILD carta! XWW JraiBlLS AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL tfL- PANAV1SI0NUPATHEC0L0R THIS PICTURE IS RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS .v.v.v.v. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Display 5. Trick 9. Sharpen 10. Wash 11. Minuet, for one 12. Greek letter 14. Toward the lee 15. Female deer 16. Public notice 17. Ruler of Tunis 18. Mien 19. Resort 20. Apple center 22. Fate 23. Strangle 25. Poets 28. Italian capital 27. Native of Copenhagen 28. Sphere 29. Drone 30. Grass cured for fodder 33. Abraham's birthplace 34. Any deity 35. Factor 33. Danger 38. Frogs 39. Part of a church 40. Wavy: Her. 41. Nautical chains 42. Mrs. Truman DOWN l.Kind of rock 2. Riddle 3. One time 4. Tiny 5. Knock down 5. Cripple 7. Prayer 8. Large footed Australian bird 11. Family member 13. U.S. president 15. Perish 18. Land measure MAC0NnRASP"S E R 0 p IE Lie. L I O T T I NMj I BIW A E1F Q5 TUN Hs R P RE F A CJEOE T A vvAphrjsENpnv a l oMeomeIa v e ns i:j5mi HTiEiNrir: S IBQOlMjC E QT WjO j 19. Dis-grun-' tied persons 21. Turkish weight 22. Israelite tribe 23. Respira tory inflamma tion Yesterday's Answer 24. Bristling 25. Cheat 32. Affirmative 27. Failure reply 29. Cavities 34. Bestow 31. So. 35. Departed Am. 37. Beam mountains 38. Container tt: LEHII G HTlD E A P ATOLL "jSU E D E pats1ylii n1ner i: w I h. if w,t l!L zr I 1 mr- 1 1 Va W : - ( J ) I r j ay He's Coming To UNC ame Has Got Real Soul. By AVON PRIVETTE DTH Staff Writer The fabulous James Brown and his show will hit Dorton Arena, Monday, October 10, the opening night of the North Carolina State Fair. Advanc ed tickets, which can be pur chased at the Record Bar, are $3.00, and good for admis sion to the fair. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. As a kid in Macon Georgia, James Brown sang in many gospal groups. Later, he or ganized the Flames and they progressed under his guidance. King Records discovered them. As James worked his way up the rough road to stardom, hs added to his aspiring Flames, a band of a dozen pieces, for whom he did all ths writing and arranging. NIGHT TRAIN Though his "Please, Please, Please" and "Prisoner of Love" were big sellers, his 'name' was known only to the entertainment knew of the exciting James Brown. I South and Detroit area. But then, thres years ago, "Night Train" was a winner every where. James Brown was a na tionally known star. To many the words "James" and "soul" are synonymous. His childhood gospel days cre ated an internal dynamo that would pour forth song after song. Blending with this gos pel sound, a combination of rhythm and blues and jazz, James created the "soul sound" that is the current rage. James sings from within. His voice is unmistaktable. He frequently laughs, cries, and moans as he feels his inner self broadcasting to a spell bound audience. His dance is his version of the mashed potatoes. As he ex plains it,-"To the mashed po tatoes, I added a lttle this (he dances a second as the band begins a "James" beat), and a little this (more steps) and we have it." He continues to wiggle and move. No one can truly duplicate it. Though James has been "in" with a string of well known hits for a long time, his fans' pa rents did not really know what had their children so spell bound until James and his show appeared on the Ed Sul livan Show last May. He ren dered "I Feel Good," "A Man's World," and finallied with "Please, Please, Please" capes and all. By then, truly all of America THE NEW YORK LIFE agent on your campus is a good man to know. Write Phone . . . Visit . 1 Q t GEORGE L. COXHEAD, CX.U. mYt East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Ph. "u - - NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Mr. Dynamite James Brown 5RADE A SLACKS: STA-PR6ST "TRIM CUTS SUM-TA1LOJ2HD UJITH AND DUPABLE PRESS VP off I 4 i '" ' i x i if ?y 1 x! ht, g I " 'vtrl I 1 fit ! 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