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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1554 PACE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL l a o r id With II mi rsemc eiress s 1 1 iJ Li id W mum a ' ' ' ' ' '-"l ''' 'ft' f ' 1 WARNER BR0S.r.ESE Robert Mitchum Teresa Wright m WILLIAM A. WELLMAN'S I CO STARRING s Diana Lynn-Tab Hunter TODAY AND MONDAY 0" ' i 4t -.2 &f1Xy I, - '-xit ' ft r mmm I WarnerColor I Stereophonic Sound! DAILY CR05 5WORD ACKOSS 1. Sleeveless garment 5. House (It.) 9. Grave 10. Hebrew dry measures 12. Live coal 13. Undershot waterwheel . 14. To measure, as by the . hand 15. Help 16. Man's nickname 17. Small cut 19. Charge for professional services 20. Hebrew letter 22. Arabic letter 24. Unduly magnified 29. Unadorned - 30. Coin (Swed.) 31. Warp-yam 34. Tolerable 36. Street (abbr.) 37. European peninsula 39. Fish 41. Wink 42. Chief gods of the Teutonic pantheon 43. Brazilian palm 44. Smiles broadly 45. Vipers 46. Relieve DOWN 2. Coarse fabric of camel's hair (yar.) 3. Hammer heads 4. Blunder 5. Plots 6. Biblical name ' 7. Fine line of a letter (Print.), 8. Ascend 9. Tropical herbaceous plant 11. Surfeit ; 15. Hinged, movable part of airplane wing A - , 'i S 4? ' ' I - r?;x' v'l mm tit 4 - DU ET I' .1.,, I MAN UYU'ct1 IS J HERBERT 1. TATES Md HfdBEIT WILCOX the (BLEEd TI0C0L0R kr CMsMMtMl sUrr MARGARET ORSON FORREST L0CKW00D -WELLES -TUCKER ct-Xtft VICTQSt McLASLEN JOHN McCALLUH !Mtiri( MARGARET McCOUET ARCHIE DUNCAN tnfaui and Directed by HERBERT WtLCQI Screen Play by FRANK S. NUGENT From the Story by MAURICE WALSH A REPDBUC PICTURE TODAY and MONDAY Pius "FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1954" TODAY and MONDAY 18. Japa nese city (poss.) 21. Mas urium ( sym. ) 23. Music note 25. Great Britain (abtr.) Saturday's Answer 26. Toward 27. U. S. -author 28. Dis courages through fear 31. Father 32. Light wood used in rafts 33. Glad ness 35. Musical drama 38. Sharp blow (dial.) 40. Egyptian goddess 42. Mature WW V 4.: S O ajE" Rj jw O R L P C R AlT E iOMB E R O NOS ftislEjl N E a i at n0tijt a vi E 5 Nil En eiE ITI S H AJK El&IPjElA R E veouT o n aImiaq i jjs Bio o" t H ) RljjDrfOjP M A D OIR Bf lUV E R S A STT Ni IE M RS JslElNTLjSlElAlstg 1 H : IlIZZZIZZ s7 se 777 --421 41 77.2. 1-2-13 3 A. 1' 'j . : 'ViV :L U ;::!;. ji !ihfi? . , v . 1 jj- j ,1ft, 1 -. i -J EVA McKENSIE is shown above in scenes from (directly above) a one-reel comedy of the days of silent movies, and (above, left) "Ar senic and Old Lace' a present-day attraction of the Carolina Play Marion Fitz-Simmons. The two act parts of the. tow sweet old ladies production, which will run Tuesday through Saturday at the Playma kers Theatre. In the picture at the left, she (heft) is shown .with Marion Ftz-Simmons. The two act parts of the two sweet old ladies Doing a vaudeville act with her brother when she was four years old began the theatrical career of Mrs. Eva McKensie who will make her first appearance with the Carolina Playmakers Tuesday night when she plays the role of the endearing murderess, Abby Brewster, in the Playmakers For Christmas Give Books On Reliaion Love Power and Justice, by Paul j Tillich. An outstanding theologian at his finest. Deals with the bor derline of ethics and theology. $2.50 Approaches to God, bj7 Jaques Mar itain. One of the greatest living Catholic philosophers draws on his deep knowledge of ancient and modern philosophies this readable book to produce $2.50 Truth Is One, by H. J. Forman and Roland Gammon. A worldwide sur vey, in text and pictures, of the faiths man turns to for courage and hope $5.00 The Abington Bible Commentary, A complete commentary for this age broad in scope, sound in the ology and scholarship. A wonder ful Christmas gift! $7.50 The Interpreter's Bible Here is the most outstanding work of re ligious scholarship in our day, and an unforgettable Christmas gift. Seven volumes are now ready. $8.75 each TKe Oxford Cyclopedia Concord ance The most useful gift you can choose for a Sunday School teacher or student $3.00 Questions That Matter Most The basic problems of religion, and , how they are answered by the world's eight great religions. $3.50 The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings T """ '" mt,wmm rzr i i i-i- . I ' -' 1 H -r-ri rr-rmnii.ui .pi jiiinrn.wmiiiiiuiirir-nr i n mmm - " r-r, c 5 1 It production of "Arsenic and Old Lace." Mrs. McJKensie was born Eva Heazlitt in Cecil, Ohio. She married fellow actor, Bob McKen sie, to 1913. Troupers in every sense of the word, they did vaudeville acts and dramatic sketches until they left the stage for the silent films. The two appeared in many west erns until Mrs. McKensie was singled out for her abilities in comedy. She was then cast in several one reel comedies with Ben ' Turpin and also acted in several productions with Charlie Chaplin. Mrs. McKensie's roles in these slapstick productions made her the target of oozy meringue pies and subjected her to being pushed backwards into swimming pools and tripped into giant mud puddles. While the McKensies were act ing in Hollywood a daughter, Fay, was born to them. Carrying on the family tradition of beginning a carrer in the theater at an early age, Fay appeared in a movie with Gloria Swanson at the age of ten weeks. With the advent of sound and the consequent upheaval in motion pictures, the McKensies returned to the stage to form a stock com-1 pany of their own and toured j California for several years. In the early thirties they returned to Hollywood, where both were feat ured again in" films. Mrs. McKensie appeared in pictures with Irene Dunn, Henry Fonda, Margaret Sul livan and Charles Boyer. Turkish ( Continued from page 1) bert College in Istanbul, also stu died at the University of Ankara and the University of London. His three month sty in Winston-Salem is under an exchange program soonsored iointlv bv the State De- partment nd the Journal-Sentinel He served for two years in the foreign press section of the Broad casting and Tourism Dept. of the Turkish government, and later ser ved as assistant press attache in London. He has served on the staff of the Ankara Ulus, organ of the opposition party in Ankara and is currently foreign news editor of Halkci, also published in Ankara. Ecevit will be introduced by Dean Norval Neil Luxon of the School of Journalism. - . t "ill; r 'wh For holiday gifts with a Carolina f lair .. Carolina mugs, ashtrays, stuffed animals, stationary pennants LEDBETTER-PICKARD 0 f j X whose favorite charity . consists in serving elderberry wine spiked with arsenic to lonely elderly gentlemen as a cure for loneliness. In the picture above, Mrs. McKensie (at left) is shown with Comedian Ben Turpin in the one-reeler. Now living in Chapel Hill, Mrs. Mc Kensie has had many starring and feature roles in movies and Broad way productions during; her long career. 'Th ree ForTonighV (Continued from page 1) was built around their main ta lent dancing. They successful ly blended the various styles of the art at which they are so pro ficient tap, ballet, ballroom and' modern.. The Champions toured the night club circuits for two years and then were offered co-star billing with Imogene Co ca, Sid Caesar and Mary McCar ty on TV's "Your Show of Shows." Then a call came from Holly wood and a chance for a part in MGM's "Showboat." This led to a series of film contracts includ ing such exciting motion pic tures as "Lovely To Look At" and "Everything I Have Is Yours." EAT COVERS Complete Upholstery Repairs DALE'S AUTO TRIM SHOP 116 W. 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In an interview before their show Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Champion proved to be as en gaging a couple as they are on stage. They seemed to project an aura of happiness and charm which makes them even more vivacious in private life and better looking. THE PATIO at HILL N DALE Golf range Enclosed and heated for the Winter Season MILWAUKEE MOE.' TUS I HAVEN'T EEN YOU'" YOiree a sight poz eoze eves. m WggVll.?! Christmas cards WHAT 'rt r . -. 1. . V OM HERE METHODIST SING The works of well known com posers and a special section of tra ditional Christmas music will b presented by the University Me thodist Church choir under th direction of Miss. May Marshbankf tonight at 7:30. NEWMAN CLUB ' .' 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