IF" DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Seed cases 5. Not winners ; 11. Mine f entrance .12. Market for i gX0&3 13. Blazing stars 15. Florida city 16. Business condition diagram J 17. Sing - j-18. Timber . I wolf 1 20. Road: abbr. 1 21. Covered with flowers: Her. 24. Printer's measure 25. Greek letter 26. Arab chieftains 28. Impatient SO. Snubbed nose dog , 31. Ahead i 33. Cross, as a ! stream . 34. Man's nickname 135. Pleated collar detecting I instrument 40. Command 44. " of Two Cities" (2 wd3.) 15. The Golden ' Egg bird 46. Hand- wipers 48. Not any 49. Man's name 50. Travel by oxcart DOWN 1. Spasm of distress 2. Smell 3. Prima donna 4. Paper fastener 5. Behold! 6. Aftermath - 7.'Asterisk 8. St. , patron saint of sailors 9. Newspaperman 10. Gold 14. Jap. measure 19. Exist 21. Divide 22. A rival 23. Russian fighter plane 25. Self 27. Salad greens 29. Slight 32. Greek letter 36. Mist 38. Break of day mml ttr OlMISl f. DH HiE t Via O I Z I M I A S I r, i lEglfo M o HOUR StAN&!v hI:?iTy sygi&RTLi Saturday's Aniw 39. Toward the lee 41. Movable barrier 42. Domestic slave 43. Emit 47. Street: abbr. i a 3 4- , s t t 8 10 inzf:illz II 22. 21 VV 24- 25 2t 27 28 29 37 3 8 39 41 "z 43 II II II II 11 II II II H 4-7 49 1 1 1 I 1 tH 1 I DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work itr A A X U Jj IS A A A It Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A Is used for tha three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos trophies, the length and formation of the words axe all bints. Each day the code letters axe different. A Cryptogram Quotation UCQSBEBUCK: RWQWFPSSQIQOSP JWETPVE PB QWEBSROSP TJVBO- SPHE. CPWVK JMJHB Saturday's Cryptoquoter THE SUPERSTITION OP SCI ENCE SCOFFS AT THE SUPERSTITION OP FAITH. FROUDE O 1962." Iac Features Syndicate. Inc. Health Students Convening For Welcome Meet A welcome Convocation for al most 150 new students in the School of Public Health at the University will be held today in the Clinic Auditorium of Memor ial Hospital. This is the first official student-wide gathering of the year for the more than 200 students, new and returning, enrolled in the various departments of the Public Health School at UNC. Dr. J. W. R. Norton, visiting associate -professor of Public Health "administration, will" wel come the students on behalf of the North Carolina State Board of Health. Dr. Henry T. Clark, adminis trator of UNC's Division of Health Affairs, of which the School of Public Health is a part; Dean Alexander Heard of the Graduate School; and Dr. E. G. McGavran, dean of the School of Public Health will each give brief welcome to the students. The purpose of the program is to acquaint new students with the Public Health departments and faculty and with the Univer sity. Following the introduction of department heads, the program will acquaint the students with various members of the staff and with school and university facili ties. The meeting will close with a short talk by Dean McGavran. Library Has Million Volumes Louis Round Wilson Library at UNC is the workshop of UNC. Containing over one million vol umes, it is ranked third among Southern colleges and universit ies. The library's many volumes are contained in the "stacks," ten closely packed levels of book shelves. The stacks are open to students with special permits. An important part of the lib rary to most freshmen is the undergraduate library. Here are contained many reference books for the student's use. Here, too, are the outside reading materials for Modern Civilization I and II, a requirement for entering fresh men. . On the second floor is a general reference section and the main circulation desk. The numerous other divisions of the library in clude the North Carolina Room, the Business Administration-Social Science Division, the Rare Book Room, and others. During the first two weeks of school each freshman must at tend two lectures in the library and pass a test on the use of the library. If he elects, a freshman may take a preliminary test on the use of the library. If he elects, a freshman may take a preliminary test' to exempt him self from this requirement.. Dur ing orientation week, groups of freshmen will be taken on tours of the library. Why is there no slack in wo men's slacks? ZOOM-ZOOM NOW SERVING LUNCH and DINNER Open From 12 -.00-2 :30 & 6:00-8:30 Featuring Zoom Specials O STRIP STEAK O BAVARIAN ROAST BEEF AND OTHERS W elcome Class of '66 w r n at Carolina everyone listens to WCHL 1360 WEEJUNS FOR MEN . . . and WOMEN For Men $15.95 For Women $11.95 Colors Brown, Cordovan, Black, Navy Green, Brown Tassels ineoeii's shoe shop 143 E. Franklin St. Everything in Shoe Repairing We have ISROTC Shoes in Both Brown and Black. ii ii ii Li LJ r3 guys acid m October 26, 27 and 28 A musical fable of Broadway. The Save-A-Soul Mission gets mixed up with the oldest floating crap game in town. Music & Lyrics: Frank Loesser Book: Swerling & Burrows (Based on Runyon characters) Kai Jurgenson and Charles Ilorton Directors Memorial Hall Tickets $2.00 0 Fd) My L , mi , in .unuuHM-yW '"" "3 i mt-jUfcnv ,r,m mi mi, - ' 1 r -. . : 5 "I 4 yt' f J- TOBACCO R0A1 December 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 One of the longest-running plays in America. Jack Kirkland's Rabelaisian dramatization of Erskine Caldwell's novel dealing with rural life in Geor gia in the 1920's still attracts the sym pathy of the sentimental and the social-minded. Harry Davis or John W. Parker, Director 0 LJU 3 LnJ r rs nJ LiU LS Liu dJ BiUQOGEBOS February 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 Eugene Ionesco's cleverly crazy come dy a forerunner of the "theatre ol the absurd" is an allegory for our times. The Playmakers will tour this provocative satire immediately after its Chapel Hill run. Tommy Rezzuto, Director The Playmakers Theatre, Tickets $2.00 Jili.iU.li..i.ij.ula.,ll..ui,.iiM ..Iiiiii...wi.p..i....j...i...uuiI.iIii. 'I mi The Playmakers Theatre, Tickets $2.00 Additional: Sunday Matinees for All Shows Except " Guys & Dolls March 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 This tantalizing fascinating & stimu lating piece of theatre by Emid Bag nold will appeal to playgoers whose special taste appreciates a bit of mys tery and integrity. Foster Fitz-Simons, Director The Playmakers Theatre, Tickets $2.00 55 May 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Anton Chekhov's best-known play deals with the frustrations, jealousies and loves of a Russian household at the beginning of this century. A mas terpiece of impressionistic realism. Russell B. Graves, Director The Playmakers Theatre, Tickets $2.00 f J ' '..' - ' X. ! I ii r i TWn- iQMMIT'r i- easoii Mailing Address: The Carolina Playmakers Box 351, Chapel Hill, N. C; 500 Save One-Fifth Bos Office Prices IG!(6tS HSBB BB8B"B OXY 1,000 AVAILABLE Tickets on Sale at 214 Abernethy Hall (Next to Scuttlebutt) and Ledbetter-Pickard (Downtown Chapel Hill)

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