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Near ST 3 m K 30 26 ?.Financial shortage ?. Jeweler's weight 10. Dillseed 11. Walk in water 16. Icelandic poem 18. Dismounted 20. Loop in tatting 21. Goad 22. Cabbage 23. Work 25. Weeds 26. Bargain 27. Probabili ties 29. Spear 30. Prop up 32. Lime tree 33. Baking dishes 34. Backbone 35. Peep show 38. Italian towr 37. Stalk 38. Large weights 40. Armed conflict 41. Preceding night 42. Father 45. Word of refusal Medical Society Chairman Pushes Polio Vaccination Chapel Hill? Dr. Samuel F. Rav- j enel of Greensboro, chairman ofj the polio vaccination committee j of the State Medical Society, has) emphasized that a three-pronged attack is necessary if paralytic polio is to be wiped out in North Carolina this year. In a special bulletin to all county medical societies. Dr. Rnvenel out lined the attack as (1) "enthusias tic pushing of polio vaccination for every private patient by every private physician; (2) constant ad ministration of vaccine in the es tablished, free, public health clin ics all over the state; and (3) in the areas which did not undertake such a program last summer an initial, intensive, mass, free, pub lic immunization campaign would probably be extremely helpful." This campaign would be imple-j merited by the county medical so ciety and would utilize all the re sources of state, county and city health departments and every available local aid, he said. "Any program of immunization which utilizes only the private phy sician, will, I fear, fail to protect enough of the population," Dr. Ravenel said. The American Medical Associa tion, the North Carolina State Med ical Society and the National Foun 25 Teachers Take Extension Course Twenty-five teachers, including three from Havelock, are enrolled in the recreational leadership ex tension course being taught each Thursday afternoon at Camp Glenn School. The instructor is N. M. Jorgenson, director of athletics at East Carolina College. The senior graduate course gives renewal credit on a teaching cer tificate. It will continue for eight more weeks. This is the third ex tension course to be taught in this area this school year. One on elementary science was given at Camp Glenn aad the sec ond, on reading, was given at the Morehead City School. dation for Infantile Paralysis have combined forces to promote the vaccination of every one from three months to 40 years of age with Salk vaccine by the end of June this year. "Vaccinate Before Too Late" is the national slogan of the big push to eradicate paralytic polio in 1957. Organist Plays Hymns At Carolina Bus Station Walterboro, S. C. (AP) ? Bus line dispatcher Howard Wilson of fers organ music at the bus sta tion here instead of the usual juke box rock 'n' roll. Mrs. Leslie Rentz plays the port able organ. She features hymns. East Drive-In Theatre Beaufort, N. C. ? Last Timet Tonight ? "THE FIRST TEXAN" Starring Jurl Mr (re a ? Jeff Morrow Saturday Only DOUBLE FEATURE "GHOST TOWN" Kent Taylor ? Marion Can ? Pins ? "THE ANIMAL WORLD" In Technicolor ? Sunday and Monday ? "LOVE ME TENDER" Richard Egan ? Dcbra Paget and ELVIS PRESLEY In Cinemascope Pkoar 2-483* ? LAST TIMES TODAY ? ? SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE ? BEAUFORT "ALWAYS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT" CHARLTON AMNI HBSION BAXTER QILMRT TOM ROIAND 7RVON inwaMnin mi cum siaiCN 'MtMtN mn wMH Jameft NIMHI Rosenatle Bowie to "THE PBACIMAKER" "ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK" wUfc Mil. HALEY * HIS COMETS ? SUNDAY AND MONDAY ? "The Big Land" Starring ALAN lLADD and VIRGINIA MAYO Comedy, Western , Elvis Open at Shows Sunday Ten Thousand Bedrooms, a com edy starring Dean Martin, opens at th* forehead Theatre Sunday and runs through Tuesday. At the CMy Theatre Utah Blaine with Rory Calhoun will run the same days. Elvis Presley, starring in Love Me Tender, will be at the East Drive-In Sunday and Mon day. The Ambassador's, Daughter with Olivia DeHaviland. will play Wednesday at the Morehead. Kelly and Me, starring Piper Laurie and Van Johnson, completes the week at the Morehead. Alan Freed will Rock, Rock, Rock at the City Wednesday through Friday. A double feature plays at the City Saturday. Pass age West stars John Payne. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis are star red in Scared Stiff, the second half of the double feature. The plot of Ten Thousand Bed rooms revolves around an Ameri can millionaire hotel tycoon (Dean Martin), who arrives in Rome to acquire another hotel for the fam ily chain and falls in love with Maria (Eva Bartok). Then he meets her sister, Nina (Anna Ma ria Alberghetti), and falls in love all over again. Utah Blaine, stars Rory Calhoun in the title role as a gunslinging range adventurer who rides into trouble just north of the border in the 1870 s. One of the highlights of Love Me Tender is a picnic scene in which Elvis Presley entertains by play ing his guitar and singing songs. His numbers in this and other scenes in the picture include the title song, Love Me Tender, Poor Boy, We're Gonna Move and Let ' Me. Twenty-one new songs form the basis of a new musical score writ ten especially for Rock, Rock. Rock. In addition to Alan Freed, who needs no introduction to true Rock 'n Roll devotees, the picture features such outstanding person alities as Frankie Lymon, LaVerne Baker, Chuck Berry and a host of others. The story of a down-and-out vaudeville performer who finds success only when he teams up with a dog, Kelly and Me gives audiences a nostalgic Technicolor ; CinemaScope peek into the last great days of vaudeville in the | early 1930 s. Captain James Cook, who cir cumnavigated the globe and claimed Australia for the British crown, was a self-taught student. I He borrowed a lamp so he could study navigation, mathematics ' and astronomy at night. THEATRE "THE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" ? FRIDAY -- SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE ? ChMUON OONNA IAMAI iA 1 MacMURRAY* HESTON- REED* HALE THE FAR I ^ HORIZONS colo* ?v TECHNICOLOR i ? STARTS SUNDAY RORY CALHOUN WTAK^&AlNe THorehead "TRULY CARTERET'S FINEST THEATRE" Box Office Opens Daily at 12:45 P.M. ? TfelDAY AND SATURDAY ? ? 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