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Friday December 12, 1S52 The Dally Tar Heel Page Three Chilean Professor Likes Planetarium A professor of history and po litical science in the University of Chile, Dr. Guillermo Feliv Cruz, said here recently that a visit to the Morehead Planetar ium was "one of the biggest thrills of my life." Dr. Feliu, who is spending a week on the University of Mortl Carolina campus as part of his "intellectual goodwill tour" of a number of American institution of higher learning, attended the current Planetarium presentation "Star of Bethlehem," and termed it a "remarkable performance." r t CHRISTMAS CARDS 25 for $1.00 and up THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings VA Lists Yule Gifts For Hospitals Persons who wish to send Christmas gifts to patients in VA ospitals are reminded by the eterans Administration that cer tain presents are inappropriate or medical reasons, and that ertain others are not needed. The VA said candies, cookies and other sweets are not permit ed in the diet of diabetics, and that certain other foods are re stricted according to the individ ual medical requirements of other patients. However, bulk gifts of Yuletide Toodies and seasonal package foods are acceptable for distri bution to patients by the mana gers, the announcement said. Since VA hospitals normally buy sufficient quantities of mag azines, playing cards, puzzles and games, gifts of this kind are not in demand. The VA is not permitted to make public the names of vete ran-patients, so gitt donors are i requested by the agency not to ask for the names of patients for use. in sending gifts and cor respondence. The VA said such persons may send their gifts to the hospital managers for pres entation to patients. Because of numerous requests for a listing of Christmas presents that are considered most approp riate for veteran-patients, the VA suggested the following items: Books of canteen tickets (in denominations of $1 and $5), which veterans can use in shop- Wfiat Are You Doing New Year's? ping at va canteens. These books can be bought from the canteen or Special Service office at any VA hospital, domiciliary or other sizable VA installation. The pur chaser should request the selling office to deliver the books to the recipient. Cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco and smoking utilities, such as lighters. Sundry toilet articles, such as shaving lotion and hairdressing. Stationery, fountain pens, auto matic pencils, etc. Handkerchiefs, socks and other suitable haberdashery. New or selected phonograph Always " she j records, to suit the patient's musi- 'John Browns Body Took Nearly 2 Months Rehearsal You Don't Find Dates on a Christmas Tree OR By Betty Johnson Nearly two months of intensive rehearsals went into the produc tion of Stephen Vincent Benet's towering American epic,. "John Brown's Body.'' The play comes to Memorial Hall Jan. 9-10, under the sponsor ship of the Carolina Playmakers. Working out a method careful ly conceived by Paul Gregory, producer and Charles Laughton, top-ranking stage and screen star who did the necessary editing and condensing of the poem, the three members of the cast Tyrone Power, Judith Anderson, and Raymond Massey performed a prodigious feat of memory alone. Each of the two men had to master five parts, Miss Anderson seven. In addition, Laughton in dividualized each of Benet's epic characters so that the lines about him are delivered in a particular rhythm. Over and above the immense task of the players was that of ; the chorus, directed by Walter Schumann. Laughton worked ar duously with Schumann on the musical contribution, setting the cues, rhythms and choral effects for the Civil War songs, of both North and South, that are brought in to heighten the effect. "Needless to point out," de Harps Taufhton. "this had to be . . , . iiing the current ct genuine iduui uui ui iuvc - , t..x j x: j aii -inta Nations. tie" i - fy pi i ,, 4 1 CO-STARS RAYMOND Massey (left) and Tyrone Power confer with director Charles Laughton (right) over the script of "John Brown's Body." The Paul Gregory production, sponsored by the Carolina Playmakers, will be presented in Chapel Hill Jan. 9-10. Tickets are now on sale at the Playmakers' office in Swain Hall. 2 Views On Russia; Says N.Y. Author NEW YORK, Dec. 11 A new study of the Soviet Union by Dr. Corliss Lamont of Columbia Uni versity, authority on Russian af fairs, is expected to precipitate a controversy among diplomats dur- the current session of the if Once there was a Girl who was the Prettiest Pigeon in Town. She stood out like a well-constructed Swan amid a Gaggle of Geese. So, during the Christmas holidays. Oar Girl had a hatful of Invi tations. Eighteen just for the big New Year's Eve dance. Her Problem was which Swain to accept. She summoned her small sister, aged 10. "Chick," she said, "here is a lesson In Practical Psychology. See these eighteen in vitations? Only one is from a man of Poise, Personality and Perception. Masterful . . . considerate . . . enterprising . . . subtle . . . sophisticated ... a Man of Promise. Do you know tihick one it is?" "Jeepers no," said the wee Sister, I don't." From the heap Our Heroine selected One In vitation on a yel'.ow Blank. said, "pick one that comes by Telegram. The Small Fry pulped, "Golly, can you tell all that from a Telegram?" Big Sister closed one lustrous Eye. "Never forget it," she said. "You can't miss." The point to remember: when you're Lin ing Something Up for Yule or anytime send a Telegram. It flatters the Sendee; gives your approach a Man-of-the-World touch that makes it Something Special. Whenever you want to Do Better ... on anything from a Date to a Job Interview ... stake your claim via Western Union. N. COLUMBIA AVE. Telephone 8681 of the individuals who accepted the major responsibilities of the enterprise approached their tasks with dedication and a quiet pride and a sense of privilege. "It is not too surprising that out of such consecrated efforts as these something of beauty and no bility should have come. Some-' thincr that will rmisp nil natrintir I Americans who view 'John j 20 years Brown's Body' to thrill with pride ' The book This new work by Dr. Lamont, entitled "Soviet Civilization," has been published by Philosophical Library in New York. It seeks to give an evaluation of Soviet affairs, domestic and foreign. It is based on Dr. Lamont's study of Soviet Russia over the past and failures, of reforms and dictatorship. Vet Priority In Hospitals Announced Veterans who have served in the armed forces anywhere in the world since June 27, 1950 are entitled to Veterans Administra tion hospitalization under a pri ority system. The VA yesterday released the following system of classification which entitles: 1. Those needing hospitalization because of injuries or diseases incurred or aggravated in line of armed service duty since the start of the Korean War. 2. Those with non-service-connected disabilities who state un der oath that they are financially unable to pay hospital charges elsewhere. These veterans must wait until a bed becomes avail able. Patients requiring emergency medical treatment may be taken directly to the nearest VA hospital. WHEN III DURHAM Visit The , Book Exchange FIVE POINTS Durham, N. C. We Buy Used Books COOK BOOKS To Make Your Christmas Delicious THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings czzzzzzzzzm cal tastes. Frank McDonald, sophomore end at U 01s Miami, caught his 13th forward pass of the year late in the Marquette game when Don James, trapped behind his line of scrimmage, tossed an un derhand heave upfield. It put Mc Donald into an eight place tie in the Hurricane record books for -nost number of passes caught in a season. LaMarick'sCoId Wave Special! LaMarick Custom Creme Oil Cold Waves . . . 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The examination is being held to fill positions of Phy sicist, Metallurgist, Mathematic ian, Chemist, and Engineer in various Federal agencies in the states of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and West Vir ginia. Applications will be accepted by the Director, Fourth U. S. Civil Service Region, Tempor ary "R" Building, Third and Jefferson Drive, S.W., Washington, attempts to steer a middle course between the view that Soviet Russia is an inferno of evil and the view that it al ready has brought into being a paradise beyond all criticism. Dr. Lamont reoorts that the Soviet Republic is a complex mixture of good and bad, of achievements We feature cnlv Pfe-nalg JSTSSStsuJh i Flexa-Vave and LaMarick Frigid Cold Wave. cjf ii. J ar beauty salon. BELK-LEGGETT BEAUTY SALON Phone Durham 29201 HUDSON-BELK BEAUTY SALON ' Phone Raleigh 3-1726 LaMarick Shops Give MOM A Book Ve'll Gift-Wrap It And She'll Love It!!! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. 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