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S f Wednesday; Dagetnlagr 14, ISCO THE DAILY TAELHEEIt FOR SALE 1960 Porsche 1600 Super roadster. Heron grey. Compensating spring. AM-FM Blaupunkt radio. Re clining seats with head rests. Like new. Must sell going overseas. Best offer. Kenneth R. Earl 204 Morningside Dr., Greenville, S. C. CE 33847. Infirmary Students in the Infirmary Tuesday included the follow ing: Frances Coleman, Ann Hopkins, Charles BiggerstafT, Craig Moore, Blair Plunkett, Amos Bui lard, Harvey Caplah, William Baily, Charles. Tarr, Joseph McChristian, Joseph Alexander, Morgan Happer, Peter Rhodes, Judith Johnston, Sally All, Robert Deal, Bernard Thomas and Jack Shaffer; IPX PUZZLED about what to give for Christmas? Choose, A . AN E AAA : V' from our wide assortment. also BEER MUGS CAROLINA PENNANTS CAROLINA MUFFLERS i DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Mantle 5. Exchange 9. Photograph hook 10. Bark cloth. (pl.) 12. Ill-bred ones 13. Put forth, effort 14. Doctrines 15. Bark 16. Preposition 17. Make again 19. 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"" " 1 " p 22 23 2 I " Ht"" -j- m w LyyAt m ! " " P O G O On The Hill ::-: B rrrrr! It's Cold 4 SOLID VHITE GERMAN Shepherd pups. AKC regis tered. Ideal Christmas gifts. $50.00. Phone Chapel Hill 8-3793. WANTED: TWO COPIES OF The Daily Tar Heel for Sun day, May 8, 1960, Vol. LXVIII, No. 159. Will pay $1.00 each. N. J. Tolbert, North Carolina Collection, U.N.C. Library. HELP WANTED: IBM KEY PUNCH AND VERIFIER OP ERATORS, part time, evenings and Saturdays only. Apply Mr. Lewis, Hospital Saving Associa- ion, W. Franklin Street, Tele phone 9425. By Busan Lewi Brrrrr! It's cold and it's going to get colder. Students were shivering to and from classes in the freezing weather yesterday. The sun came out, but still the ice in - Graham Memorial's parking lot stayed, making the way slippery for pedestrians and cars. i Radiators chugged and chug ged, but still some classrooms and dorm rooms were chilly. Hot chocolate and coffee were the top orders of the day. One student, defying the thermometer, walked into Y Court with no coat and ordered ice cream three cold scoops worth. Ear muffs and wool scarves kept coed ears away from the icy blasts of wiui Hands without gloves grew redder and redder in the cold. The thermometer hit a low of 17 during the day, staying below the freezing mark all CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: 1957 FORD CON- vertible; new tires, good condi tion, black and white, auto matic trans. $1,000. Borden Hallowes. Tel. 8-9014 during day; 9-9010 after 11 p.m. FOR RENT: ONE FOUR- room, newly painted, well-kept house in Carrboro. One nice three-room house in Carrboro. Both close in near bus line. See Mr. W. P. Jordan, 215 Hender son St. Tel. 8-7281. REWARD OSFERED FINDER of UNC class ring, '61. AXA on blue set. Contact Eldon S. New ton, phone 8-9094. FOR SALE: AFTER SIX Tuxedo. Size 38 or 39 long. Like new. $30. Call 9-7278. BEFORE YOU BUY LIFE IN surance learn the three points experts use to compare life in surance companies. There is a difference and it can be im portant to you. Call North western Mutual Life. Arthur DeBerry Jr., CLU. Tel. 9-3691 day. The weatherman says this cold sDell will continue for awhile. Old Man Winter has just begun his fun. Bank Donates $2,000 For Scholarships The Bank of Chapel Hill has donated $2,000 to the UNC School of Medicine to be used for scholarships during the next two years. A letter from one of the bank officers, which accompanied the $2,000 .check read, "Recogniz ing the great need for scholar ships for students desiring to study medicine, we ask that this contribution be used for scholarships. :::':-:::':-:':::::-::::::::::iftl ::::':-':::::'::-':;-:',!'5 :'.:'.:. ;- -. fc-.y.-.y.sy. .iv&6-ft&. ,-:::::v::::::S Entire Stock of COATS Reduced $29.95 up Essay Contest Announced ByEdMorgdn Of ABC An essay contest spotlighting student hopes - for America during the 1960's has been announced by the ABC Radio Network, in cooperation with its chief com mentator, Edward P. Morgan. In announcing the contest, Morgan, who spoke in Chapel Hill last weekend, remarked that "President elect Kennedy says that" the country must move ahead to a new frontier. America's youth have the greatest stake of any group in that movement. There fore it is fitting they should be asked what they most want the U.S. to accomplish in the 1960's." Students must submit a 600 word essay on the topic, "What Do You Most Want the United States to Do at Home and Abroad in the Sixties?" Entries must be mailed not later than December 28 to the following address: America in the '60s Contest P. O. Box 12-E Mount Vernon 10, N. Y. The two winners, one boy and one girl, will be flown to New Visit Our Pariy Room Short and Full Length Formals Sizes 3-20 FASHIONS 122 Vz E. Main Si. Durham Ch ristmas M ony? Ve Need Used Paper Bound Books. Let's Get Together! THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 E. Franklin Si. By Walt Kelly 1 v52r?wAWK.y ( a corner ) . I mc&?hm$H$t0O02L& f & - - V COCK. J ASAAl&'"&UFPC620 J X ' PEANUTS By Schulr , , . i i - mm4f-mim u n iu II I 11 1 n " '"""M ij.iii.iiimi!iii -n i. n i. .j.. j j j,i , j K'HiVUi , ! THH MD PUNTER dTrs Ac Aim i T. V. Today WUNC, CHANNEL 4 5:00 Solid Geometry 6:00 The News at Six 6:15 Friendly Giant 6:30 Lab 30 7:00 Engineering Graphics 7:45 United Nations in Review 8:00 You, the Deaf 8:30 State College Student Review 9:00 N. C. Museum: Art Tours 9:30 Parents and Dr. Spock 10:00 Final Edition WRAL, CHANNEL S 5:00 Cap'n 5 5:30 Quick Draw McGraw 6 :30 Reeve Sports 6:45 NCC News 7:00 Lock-Up 7:30 Laramie 8:30 Alfred Hitchcock 9:00 Thriller 10:00 "O'Conner's Ocean" 11:00 Dateline 11:10 Sportsline 11:15 Jack Paar (color) WTVD, CHANNEL 11 5:00 American Bandstand 5:30 Rin Tin Tin 6:00 Fun House 6:30 Esso Reporter 6:40 Weather 6:45 Doug Edwards and the News 7:00 Adventures in Paradise 8:00 My Three Sons 8:30 Dupont Show of the Month: "Harvey" 10:00 Garry Moore 11:00 Phillips 66 News 11:15 First Run Theater: "Secret Venture York on January 18 to lunch with industrial leaders, - visit the United Nations, attend , a Broadway show and participate in other events. The following day the win ners will go to Washington to meet with government leaders and ' attend . the presidential inauguration as guests of the ABC news team. They will also have invitations to the Inaugu ral Ball. Essays will be judged on con tent - (70) and form, 30. Today Only :3BULOU! I in Y: m COLORSCOPE l Starring DEBRA PAGET chrisimas shopping??? the only but only place for t h g individualistic, , the --imaginative, the incompar able charlcs hopkms of chapel hill designercraftsman (over sutton's) Ob Whisper your gift suggestions. He'll tell you that you can find them at our Gifts for Him! British Byford Ribbed Socks $1.50 University Colored Shetland Scarfs $5.95 Imported Crew-Neck Shetland Sweaters $13.50 ! Famous Cavanagh Hats $15.00 & 25.00 Fine, Imported 2x2 Pina Pajamas $10.95 Fine, Imported Men's Umbrellas $5.00 and up B. D. Oxford Dress Shirts $4 & $5.00 4-Button Cardigan Sweaters (Imported) $15.95-$17.95 Gifts for Everyone! Visor Valets, tan ginger and black $3.95 Men's Fitted Utility Kits $4.95 & up Leather Traveling Tie Cases $3.95 & $5.00 Straw Hat Coaster Sets $4.00 Imported Flasks $3.50 to $6.95 Dunhill and English Leather Toiletries $1.50 up Leather Bound Military Brushes $1.00 & up Billfolds, Keycases, Small Leather Goods $2.95 & up Fifth Avenue Bartender Kit $5.00 Hundreds of Bar Accessories $1.00 & up ML STEVEMS SHEPHERD Your Grades Can improve! Take the 14-week Course in Gregg NOTEHAND, beginning Feb. 6, 1961. Inquire today: phone 9-2CS1 Town Classes Secretarial College P. O. Box 615 Phone 9-2S31 Chapel HiiL N. C. 1 11 i . C " 9 1 S . ...A "A fi" mmtm r Peter Sellers' uproarious new hit! i nnsra li t - w it "SURE TO TICKLE THE FANCY!" y iv ) J PETER SELLERS-il ClTEIHl;y;a Screenplay by FRANK HARVEY and JOHN BOULTINS Based on the novel by ALAN HAS;:?? Produced by ROY B0ULT1NG Directed by JOHN BOULiiWi STARTS TODAY bf (Author of "I Was a Teen-age Dwarf, "The Many ? DECK THE HALLS The time has come to make out our Christmas shopping lists, for Christmas will be upon us quicker than you can say Jack Robinson. (Have you ever wondered, incidentally, about the origin of this interesting phrase "Quicker than you can say Jack Robinson"? Well sir, the original phrase was French "Plus vite que de dire Jacqties Robespierre." Jack Robinson is, as everyone knows, an anglicization of Jacques Robespierre who was, as everyone knows, the famous figure from the French Revolution who, as everyone knows, got murdered in his bath by Danton, Murat, Caligula, and Aaron Burr. (The reason people started saying "Quicker than you can say Jacques Robespierre (or Jack Robinson as he is called in English speaking countries)" is quite an interesting little story. It seems that Robespierre's wife, Georges Sand, got wrord of the plot to murder her husband in his bath. All she had to do to save his life was call his name and warn him. But, alas, quicker than she could say Jacques Robespierre, she received a telegram from her old friend Frederic Chopin who was down in Ma jorca setting lyrics to his immortal "Warsaw Concerto." Chopin said he needed Georges Sand's help desperately because he could not find a rhyme for "Warsaw." Naturally, Georges Sand could not refuse such an urgent request. (Well sir, Georges Sand went traipsing off to Majorca, but before she left she told her little daughter Walter that some bad men were coming to murder daddy in his bath, and she in structed Walter to shout Robespierre's name when the bad men arrived. But Walter, alas, had been sea-bathing that morning on the Riviera, and she had come home loaded with sea shells and salt water taffy, and when the bad men came to murder Robespierre, Walter, alas, was chewing a big wad of salt water taffy and could not get her. mouth open in time to shout a warning. Robespierre, alas, was murdered quicker than you could shout Jacques Robespierre (or Jack Robinson as he is called in the English-speaking countries). (There is, I am pleased to report, one small note of cheer in this "grisly tale. When Georges Sand got to Majorca where Chopin was setting lyrics to his immortal "Warsaw Concerto," she was happily able to help him find a rhyme for "Warsaw,'' m everyone knows who has heard those haunting lyrics : In the fair town of Warsaw, . . Which Napoleon's horse saw, Singing cockles and mussels, elite (dive cf) .!. TV 9 But I digress. We were speaking of Christmas gifts. What we aS strive to do at Christmas is, of course, to find unusual, offbeat, different gifts for our friends. May I suggest then a carton of Marlboro Cigarettes? What? You are astonished? You had not thought of Mariboros as unusual, offbeat, different? You had regarded them as familiar, reliable smokes whose excellence varied not one jot or tittle from year to year? True. All true. But at the same time, Mariboros are unusual, offbeat, different, because every time you try one, it's like the first time. The flavor never palls, never gete hackneyed. Each Marlboro is a fresh delight, a pristine pleasure, and if you want all your friends to clap their hands and exclaim, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus!" you will put them at the very top cf your Christmas list. im m Eha And for further Yuletide joy, give Marlboro's non filtered companion cigarette, mild, flavorful Philip Morris in regu lar size or the sensational new king-size Commander. You'll be welcome aboard I tm yC jtC : i.
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