o Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Search In SHANNON, Ireland (UPI) The search was abandoned Tues day night for 16 persons missing in the ditching of a Flying Tiger airliner in the north Atlantic Sun day night. Forty-eight survivors were pick ed up from life rafts and 12 bod ies were recovered before the U. S. Air Force and the British Air Ministry announced they had called off the search at dusk Tuesday night. The Royal Air Force headquar ters at Plymouth, England, then informed search ships to leave the area and "proceed to their destination." Baha'u'ilah (The Glory of God) Founder Revealed by Baha'u'ilah "O Pope! Rend the veils asunder. He who is the Lord of Lords is come over shadowed with clouds, and the decree hath been ful filled by God, the Almigh ty, the Unrestrained. He, verily, hath again come down from Heaven even as He came down the first time. Ceware that thou dispute not with Him even as the Pharisees disputed witw mm jesus) -witrioui a proof .... Beware lest anv name debar thee from God. And again to the Pope:--"Call thou to remem brance Him who was the Spirit (Jesus) who when He came the most learned of His age pronounced judgment against Him in His own country, whilst he who was nnlv a fisherman fiiVvpn1 in Him. Take heed, then, ye men of un derstanding heart." BAUA'U'LLAH and the CHRISTIANS will be discussed by Winston G Evans, author and lectur er of Nashville, Tenn. The discussions will be held Wed nesday, Sept. 26, at 8 pan. in the music room East B31I din on Duke East Campus. Public invited. No collection. For information and free lit erature phone 967-1553. P0G0 IriNSP 2fLL&? 1 N TKS ASMS? IYPQ AN'tOV6?AN' I PEANUTS Baha'i World Faith and the Return of Christ TABLET TO POPE PIUS XI XTZ?t&&hrzsA r Hilt J.,u.d Atlantic Abandoned The end of the search for the missing appeared to indicate no hope was held for their survival and the final death toll would be Forty-four of the survivors were Miss Allen Named Assistant Head Of Placement Service -Miss Barbara Allen has been appointed assistant director of the Placement Service, Joe M. Galloway, director, announced today. She assumes the position formerly held by Mrs. Justin Fuller. Miss Allen will work primarily with placing women students in permanent positions after gradu ation and with graduate students seeking positions in college teach ing. She will also be concerned with the placement of both men and women students in summer jobs. Miss Allen is a native North Carolinian and received her B.A. ct res service Carrboro Special Once of a Lifetime Offer 7 CANS OF BEER For the Price of 5 Good Only to Thurs. Sept. 27 Located in the Triangle between Main and Rosemary Carrboro DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS l.Cut 6. Paint 11. Chocolate drink 12. Sheeplike 13. Kiln 14. Stirred up, as streams 1 15. Occident 16. Old times 17. Male sheep 19. Not gtod 22. Cover completely i 25. Hall: Ger. 26. Spongy candy 28. Disputable 29. London landmark; 2. Tennis score 3. Frozen desserts 4. Compare 5. Water . -god: Babyl. 6. Chills 7. Roman poet 8. Girl's nickname 9. Identical 10. China 14. Recalls 18. Forest treo ' I 19. Crociia. for one 2 wds. 50. Viper 51. In this place 32. Through 33. Naomi's daughter in-law 37. Kin by marriage 40. Set of -boxes: Jap. 41. A watered silk 42. Moslem judges 43. Snooped 44. Unfit DOWN 2. Flat bottomed boat DAILY CXIYPTOQUOTE Here's how to woris it; AXYDLBAAXB fa LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. 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She has a variety of experienc es in business and professional work in -Bethlehem, Pa., where she was employed by a physician, at St. Luke's Hospital and the Bethlehem Steel Co. While a graduate student at UNC she has held several part-time positions in the University Library. Station 20. Genus of lily 21. Break of day 22. Girl's name 23. CeUa 24. Harvest 25. Pertain ing to N. African trouble) spot 27. Breeze 31. Chopped 32. Peel 34. Wavy j Her. SG. Journey CpAlFTiiSplMS K? A D l Of iT E N O g A, C H ejpUft. Eg E tviUv 3'g E 3 aJl- FTglgjo "Jg itppL EfE?$ sjcle neI?D cp aim A U N TTYOS tu p e yilErr eE se eis sit-J a. vT kioi fs H O V E L fTr O L L ALO ne ! IK N M J E 9-ate Testerday's Anawer 36. Army 37. Mischievous one 3S. Conjunction 39. Roman 52 42. Channel islands: ; abbr. eoiwp 10 win cur rev, w At fH& W P vca m 1 ftfASf JM TW MVttt.J MAMA, 5AV& fOZ MY AlHAT ALWA AAfCE5 V ME FL 6QQD! I Algerian Parliament Convenes ALGIERS UPI) Independent Algeria's first parliament con vened Tuesday and elected vet eran nationalist leader Torat Abbas as its permanent presi dent (speaker). Abbas pledged Algeria wil remain uncommit ted in the East-West struggle. Abbas, a longtime leader in Algeria's struggle for independ ence from France, also told the new constituent asesmbly this na tion will work for a single fed eration of the three fromer French North African colonies Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria. The 195-member assembly was elected last Thursday. Wednesday, the assembly is expected to nomniate the Alger ian Strongman, Ahmed Ben Bella, to form the country's first true government. " But it was to Abbas in his role as assembly president that Abderrahmane Fares, the presi dent of the mixed Moslem-European provisional executive, Tues day formally handed over the documents of sovereignty. The provisional executive has held technical power since July 3, when French President Char les de Gaulle formally ended French rule in the territory. 21-nOUR What's that Man Whispering In Khrushchev's Ear? To find the answer, sneak a peep at WHO'S IN CHARGE HERE, the funniest dollar's worth in Intimate Book Shop 119 East Franklin Chapel Hill when k1dsgetthat CtLEAM mid girls BEHAVE LI KETHEYVE NEVER BEHAVED IVHATS THE REASON? J. ,-rH THE NEW DANCE, SEfJSATIOlTTHATJS INTRODUCED EY. . rri-fT xav&z tmr t savins 6f SLfSV AKO GWttP 4 up'" ftfSNf AWg&fMoyy AAN1' P5VCHATi5i'5T5 REC0MAEN0 PL'NTlf- ERY HISHIV... -it f i Mini ww t enate WASHINGTON (UPI) Presi dent Kennedy's choice of Arthur J. Goldberg to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court to- -day received a thumping vote of confidence from the Senate Ju diciary Committee. Av a vote of 14 to 0, the com mittee cleared the former labor secretary to succeed th ailing Soviet Jets Almost Hit US Transport BERLIN (UPI) Two Soviet MIG jet fighters crossed barely 300 feet in front of a U. S. Air Force C47 transport Tuesday, al most causing a collision, in the Berlin - Frankfurt air corridor over East Germany. The apparent buzzing came Shortly after completion of a -large-scale U. S. troop movement to and from Berlin and other firm expressions of American determination to keep the divided city from being entirely swallow ed by the Communists. A U. S. spokesman said the ; slow, propeller-drive twin-engined C47-military version of the DC3 transport was on a flight from Berlin to West tGermany through the southernmost of the three Western air corridors. "About 45 miles southwest of Templehof Airport in West Ber lin it was approached by two So iet fighter aircraft which flew across its flight path at a dis tance of 300 feet," he said. It was the first such incident in the air lanes linking Berlin with the West since Sept. 4 when So viet 'MIG fighter planes buzzed American, British and French commercial airliners. The U. S. lodged a protest against the incident Tuesday with the Soviet representative at the four-power air safety control center in West Berlin. But the Russians rarely even bother to reply to such protests and none was expected. JOSEPH KAUFMAN PRESENTS Cra CHARISSE, MOIRA SHEARER & ZiZI JEAHMAIRE, ROLAND PETIT Introduced by MAURICE CHEVALIER i NOW PLAYING 4 y . si 1 J--.. -V,, y. 1 s V;, -v L'y "f ,v-. , v - if ' x ' when vou discover the cool "air-softened"taste of Salem o menthol fresh o rich tobacco taste o modern filter, too Committee Okays Goldberg Justice Felix Frankfurter on the nation's highest tribunal. Goldberg probably will be con firmed by the full Senate later this week. Senate Republican Leader Ev eritt M. Dirksen, said he know of no GOP opposition. The fact that three influential Southern Democrats also voted for ccn- Rioting Follows Shooting Of Boy ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI) A shotgun blast Tuesday wounded three policemen and a bystander during a tumultuous demonstra tion by hundreds of Negroes pro- " testing the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old youth by an aged po liceman in suburban Kinloch. A rash of fires hit the S3 per cent Negro community, razing an elementary school and dam aging the police chief's home, and a telephoned bomb threat drove 320 students from Kinloch High School. A force of nearly 100 county and suburban police dispersed the shouting, shoving crowd and stood by Tuesday to enforce a i 11 p.m. EDT curfew declared by ; 'Mayor Clarence Lee. j Gov. John Dalton alerted the Missouri highway patrol and asked aides to check whether the situation "warranted action by the national guard." "We will do whatever is neces sary to preserve the peace," Dal ton said in Kansas City. The crowd estimated at more than 300 Negroes massed in front of the Kinloch City Hall early Tuesday and chanted "we want Mason." They demanded Israel Mason, 74-year-old policeman,, who w7as suspended pending a hearing into the fatal shooting Sunday night of Donnel Dortch when the youth resisted arrest on charges springing from a drag race. Police said the three police men, all white, and a Negro by stander were injured by a shot gun blast fired from the window by ROLAND PETIT) ft's sheer mag'cf s S You'll firmation may assure a unani mous vote on the Senate floor. Goldberg evidently convinced such doubters as Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-NC, that his lack of previous judicial experience would not handicap him on the high bench. Ervin had said that he had almost taken a' vow nev er to vote for a justice-designate of a slum clearance project. County policemen Kenneth Arm stead, 20, and Hugh Hodges, 2G, were reported in serious condition at a hospital. Policeman William Rushing, 33, was in satisfactory condition. The bystander, An thony Williams, 32, was treat ed and released. The bowfish, a fish which may be . caught in almost any coastal swamp or lake in North Carolina, can live in mud for a short time by breathing through an air bladder. Sterling Silver Gold Plate . . Solid Cold . . . OLi iifELL GlUliiiS ' i La KEBP J Charm Headquarters 135 East Franklin St. ft:. 1962 R. J. Beynolis TcAf - smoke with a fresh enthusiasm who had never previously served as a judge. Just before the committee vote. W. Wiilard Wirtz was sworn in as labor secretary succeeding Goldberg. Kennedy raid during the White Hou ;e ceremony that t was a case whore "the ottice and the man met." Bin 3 Chartre Russians Willi Mass Brutality MOSCOW (UPI The United States. Britain and France char ged Tuesday nicht in sharp'y worded diplomatic notes that the Soviet Union is responsible fer "brutality" in East Germany and accused it of maintaining tension in Berlin. The notes from the Western Al lies were delivered to the foivi-jn ministry in Moscow as Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro myke met in New York for a con ference expected to touch on Ber lin, Cuba, and other international issues. $-1.00 . . . . $6.00 . . . $20.00 I SI EB mi c a fc ibi , Ghecr up ailer Salurday's Defeat ' Come In & Sea Our Contemporary Cards xy r s co Coa.pui.y. ins:on-S:.eui. N. C. ill ib for

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