I I I : i i s. i r i ,11-11, , ,i 1,, , -.g. ,m.., M t)l. w, -f-, ril mm' y m - .jjiu ' I" '"' Thursday January 5.- 1881 THE DAILY TAK HEEL Two Personal Assistants D On 71 T ote me Hodge Staff To Capital PY POC DICKINSON Special to the Tar Heel) Gov. Luther H. Hodges has announced he would take two of his personal staff to Washington when he takes over as Secretary of Commerce. Robert Giles, presently administration assistant, and Mrs. Margaret Birrell, Hodges' personal secretary, will be on the governor's new staff. Giles will serve as general counsel for the Commerce De partment and Mrs. Birrell will continue as Hodges' personal secretary. Paul Johnston, former admin istrative assistant and first chief of the Department of Adminis tration, was earlier announced by the governor to serye as liason officer and general troubleshooter for the Com merce Department. Veteran Worker A veteran of government work, Mrs. Birrell has worked on Hodges' staff since 1955. She will work in the outer office of the giant Commerce Building jn Washington. Giles, 36, a Carolina graduate and former assistant attorney general, will be assistant to the chief attorney of the Commerce Department. His chief duties will be pre paring legal details for Com merce policy lines and proposed DAILY ACROSS XBeervats CROSSWORD 5. Continent (abbr.) (var.) 6. Delug-e 6. Sneer - 7. Female surviver Z- - CNorse - myth.) 11. Adoud 12. Zodiac Z sign 13. Not new 14. Protect 15. Pigpen 16. Hasten 17. Affirmative reply 18. Swords 21. Best 22. Port, ' S. Comply 9. French river 0. Pith cf 10. Papa's the 14. Regimen nafiPT 16. Sound, ea CI. Shellesr a goose con- 19. House tempo -of Lord3 " rary members 2. Baby 20. "Gullivera carriaga Travels" S3. Italian author painter forono 6. Tribes 27. Collier 8. Extraordi nary person 29. Aged rustic SO. Ran along1 the edge of 22. For 35. Curve w S6.Narrov7 inlet 38. Say again 40. Bxclama I tions of disgust 4L Concerning 42. Stood up 43. Tends 44. Italian girl's naeiO 1. African j , antelopa poss. w. - 2. Vienna - citizen 3. Suspensa 4. Cover PEANUTS P O G O at, puuu S 6YipF TELL MB HOW TO G&M IV ST ANOTWS r she BLANKET, J llOHATJI CHARUE" & ill lake legislation. Presently he is mak ing about $11,000. His new post will pay approximately $17,000. PLAYMAKERS PARTY SET EOR FRIDAY The Carolina Play makers will hold its semi-annual Fall Sem ester party on Friday at 8:00 p.m. at Turnages' Barbeque Place on Moreene Dairy Road. . Harrv E, Davis, Director of the Playmakers, extends on be half of the Playmakers staff, an invitation to attend to all per sons who have been connected with past Playmaker produc tions. Tickets are now on sale at the Playmakers Business Office, 214 Abemethy Hall, at $2.00 per person. Don't Gifr in Mah Way! I'm goin' io stock up on them con temporary studio cards while prices is slashed. 21. Back 23. Second rate 24. Most in want 25. Blunder 27. Planet S4 ICot closofl 8T.CruJmj S9.Ccmcltt3 40. Friar 42.Fdrtcf tofe iCIR PtEl IE L AH C H I N E SlJMOp a HIAT flip INSB stc 5 tTOa nToeH! .3 M E LIE ElTjS E(NQ3 jEC E OIF Si JJ E P I c st!lsit RlE q jjO T A'plE V ER a oIdIes Em a sp j PlElslTLtMllMTtJ p 5 "ST" T" 5" wr" !1 ll "1 wr 11 SHE SAIPSHS WAS GOING TO CORE MB OF THE HABIT ONC AND FOR ALL SO 5H6 BURIED My ptArilccTi IT I SOU CANT 0UfH VWArTU U a1 tKi s?amctCt Gfrt2G I .5". ZJZZtTZjTjLit LJu "Tim St . V - Hi ' -'r ' ft':-. x. e ;:::o:;:;:f:::;:s:;:;:;:;:::;::;?::;:::;:-:j:;:::: r V a 7 3 "i t w ft:.- . v -.-.-.:. v. v.-, I guess Ajter struggle in Spain of 1936. Laos and, Cuba. are. merely the present fronts for the Russo- America cold war combat. In commenting on the question first year law student Joe Fer- rell remarked. Ferrell, a patiye of Elizabeth City, describes the chance of 'another Korea" . as a real TWO AT UNC WIN GRANTS IN RESEARCH Dr. John E. Wilson, UNC as sociate professor, and William N. Sharpe Jr. haye been award ed grants to continue research work at Carolina. Sharpe was one of two uni versity graduate students . in the nation to receive a $2,500 research grant under American Machine & Foundry Company's Research and Development division grants-in-aid program. Given Grant Dr. Wilson was given a $10,- 896 grant to study non-dynamic components of mammalian tis sues as part of a Public Health Service awards program for basic research in genetics, human embryology and cell biology. This year the service program awarded 50 grants totaling $809,254. Sharpe, of Fuquay Springs, was graduated from State Col lege this year with a degree in mechanical engineering. He is now a candidate for an M.S. de gree: in that field. Under his grant, his project will be con cerned with analysis of me chanical transients, specifically, a study of shock waves in anelastic solid media. HOUNTrefi)0RUAA(I I EVBB60!Nei9flKf(T? V" ?t vat WAMf yw$ ear Nuu cucbz wuu, by WHO t fWA&ZB. L i WONT I ABOUT TH& 4 ,- It 0' a he has a right to laugh ij he all, it wasn't his mother who Possibilities Of (Continued jrom Page 1) danger and adds that keeping the conflict within . this limit would be difficult. Ferrell thinks the Chinese are supporting Vietnam troops in Laos while Joe Karpati, a Hungarian student majoring in science education, suspect Rus sian backing. Karpati felt the Laos incident js not a threat to world peace unless the com munists try to infiltrate Thai land. Then there might be war, he said: American Aid Karpati, whose American home is in Pittsburgh, Pa., does not expect Laos to request American military aid. Viewing the situation in Laos as one which "could go out of control at any time," Dr. Robert A- Rupen held to the theory of Chinese supported troops in Laos. "Vietnam does what Peiking says, not what Moscow says." Sophomore political science Kansas Senior To Perform Recital This Evening The Department of Music will present James Holmes, a senior from Pittsburg, Kansas, in an organ recital at 8 p.m. tonight in Hill Music Hall. Holmes will play composi tions by Pachelbel, Bach, Bux tenhude, Langlais, and Messiaen. He will conclude his program with "Variations sur un vieux Noel" by Marcel Dupre. In addition to playing the or gan, Holmes is a violinist, study ing presently with Dr. Edgar Alden. He studies organ with Dr. Glenn Watkins. The concerts are free to the public. By Schulz M00J I KNOfi) WHAT THE MEAN WHEN THEV M OUR FUTURE LIES IN THE 6OILI By Walt Kelly ' 1 1 wants. died. War- major Walter Dellinger denied the possibility of a major war in the next six months because he doesn't think the Russians are ready for another world war. Good Chance He admitted that there is a "good chance for police action of the Korean type either to stop aggression in Laos or to protect American interests in Cuba, ' especially our naval base." SWITCHOVER (Continued from Page 1) the nation, as Direct Distance Dialing expands its network fa cilities. Communities using a two-letter, five-digit system will be converted to the all-numerical plan. The same design, using a grey-blue color, appears on the cover of the new books with information regarding the new changes appearing both on the inside front cover and on the last page of the directory. 64 Pages There are 64 alphabetical pages in the book, two more than the present section, with an increase of 20 classified Yel low Pages, for a total of 137 pages. leisure-Hour Ease MEN' $14.95 LADIES $10.95 4i j (w- 5 W " X Smart looking, smooth fitting casuals for indoors or out. 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