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if TOT "I hi. IT'S OLE BOOK i at the ElflT It f Come Treasure-Hunling! The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Open TiU 10 PM. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Fling? 6. Swiss znarksmaa 9. Of the North or South Polo 10. Large bay window 12. Very coldly 13. River into the Amazon. 14. Piece out 15. Bank teller's window 16. Energetic 19. Nickel: sym. 20. Place 21. Poles 23. Governed 26. Explode 27. Goddess of discord 28. Sinking' ship's message 291. Sunday: abbr. SO. Automobile warmers 24. Luzon 57. Roman twelve 88. To sweeten 89. Make into a law 41. Tapestry used as a curtain 42. Shows a deficiency 43. Christmas log 44. Insect3 DOWN , Jauntily conceited 2. Foreign 3. "My Gal 4. Test 5. Poisonous) 6. the Red 7. Join 8. Brief de scriptions or keys 9. Variegated 11. A lute player 15. Humor 17. Mimics 18. Wet earth 21. Corrosion on iron 22. Gold or yellow: Her. 23. Oppose 24. South re public 25. Chinese meas ure 26. Constrictor 28. Obstinate SO. To , or mount 31. Very accurate 32. Stacks of hay 33. Roosts V 3 U S I CipjClK V E t e N llH'Z jOiN rie vH v"in ctMiA pjT o Jj a TgE NQ a c TA jRON Y O ONI k. A N C jt jh- Api O Vacation Error Iii Bulletin Corrected Charles Bernard, director of admissions.- reported yesterday that the Christmas vacation schedule in the 1962-63 Class Schedule Bullet ins is "in error." ' ' "Classes following Christmas va cation will resume at 8 a.m. Janu ary 4th," he said, "instead of Jan uary 3rd as reported in the Class Schedule Bulletins."- Harlequins Play Sunday At 2:30 The "Harlequins" with the "Duke Ambassadors Combo" will give a concert in Carroll Hall Sunday from 2:30 to 4 p.m. If the weather is warm the concert will be held on the lawn in front of GM. The "Harlequins" are an Octet from Duke University specializing in songs in the Four Freshmen Hi-Lo's mood. They have already cut one record and are now work ing on a new one. The combo is from the well known Duke Ambassadors. They will back up the Harlequins in the free concert. - Yesterday' Ana er 35. Former state security police? Russ. 36. Wading WrdJ 29. Guido'3 note 40. Girl's nicknams : f. :l i ZZ 11IZZ1?ZZ 23 24- 25 2 ZZIZZlIi ZZ!iZl!iZZ 3S 'A 39 4o ZZZZ!EZZZZ 11-7 DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X Ii Is L O X G F E L L O W One letter simply "stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three Is, X for the two O's, etc." Single letters, apos trophies, the length and formation of the word3 are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A. Cryptogram Quotation J MB QFDKG NMRN JXHH G II IT M BKQRCGXE B W SFWN G R K V H C FDW.-XEXB t Yesterday's Cryptoquote: INCESSANT SCRIBBUNO 13 DEATH TO THOUGHT. CARLYLE The KINGS ARMS The College Students Fa vorite Place to Dine and Dance to the Best Combos in the Area. THURSDAY SPECIAL SPAGHETTI All you can eat including a Tossed Salad and Garlic Bread. Served from 5 til 9 p.m. (Plenty of Seconds) COMBOS FQR THE WEEK-END Thurs. "Sigmas" Fri. "Checkmates" Sat. "Reveiras" The King's Arms Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. Campus Briefs Bachelor's Club The Bachelor's r Club will meet tonight in The Carolina Grill at; 9 p.m. Topic of discussion will be "The Enigma of Neo-Carolinian Enlightenment," and other short stories. ' Germans Club There will be a compulsory meet ing of the Germans Club tonight at 7:30 pjn. in Roland Parker III. Attendance is required. Elections Board There will be a compulsory meet ing of the elections board to dis cuss elections protests today at 4 p.m. in the Woodhouse Room at GM. UP Caucus There will be a UP Caucus to night at 6:30 p.m. All UP members are urged to have their parliamen tary procedures tests completed. A file clerk and a chairman of the rules committee will be elected at a legislative session following the caucus. Career Opportunities Mr. Robert C. Huenefeld, Assist ant Dean of Students of the Grad uate School of Business of the Uni versity of Chicago, will be on cam pus Friday, November 9 to discuss courses of study at the Graduate School of Business and to provide information about financial aid and career opportunities. Dean Huene feld will meet with interested stu dents at 3:00 p.m. in 212 Gardner Hall. Appointments can be made at the Placement Service. , -: - Attention Seniors --The Order of the - Grail will take orders for rings from -seniors and other smaller people to day from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Y-Court. Board of Trustees The visiting . Committee of the Board of Trustees will hear any student who wishes to make a statement on any matter, relating to the - University - on Friday, Stu dents who wish to appear before the Committee should contact Mrs. Hill Yarborough, committee chairman. UP Interviews The University Party will hold interviews to fill a vacant legis lature seat in Town .Men's III to day in the Woodhouse Room at GM from 2 to 4 p.m. Room Reservations Women students are asked to sign up before Nov. 8 if they re quire dorm space for the spring semester. UXC Physics Colloqium Dr. Sang-il Choi of the Univers ity of Chicago will speak at 4:30 p.m. in 265 Phillips. Tea and cof fee will be served in room 277 at 4 p.m. Tonrs . . - j Campus Tours of UXC are con-' ducted daily from the Information ' Desk, South Building, at 11 a.m.i and 2 p.m. Mondays through Fri-. days; and 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Saturdays. ! Lost ;ln the Pine Room, Monday at' about 5:30 "p.m., an alligator top coat, black and purple? Contact Tom ancey, 8 Pettigrew,- 968 9174. ) A size 9 green corduroy coat in Lenoir Hall by Betsy Battle, 968 6078. j A brown wallet by Thomas Set-: tlemeyer, 224 Joyner. A wallet by H. Harriss, 332 Tea-: gue. ; A pair of black-rimmed glasses ' by Larry Wagenseil, 347 Ehring haus. i KEMP'S Loose Diamond System Buyw your diamond the way we do! Pick Your LOOSE DIAMOND and Let Us Mount it m .Mounting of Your Choice. t. L. KEMP, Jewelry Phone 942-1331 135 E. Franklin St. PLACEMENT SERVICE: Army Medical Corps A representative from the Army; Medical Specialists Corps will talk to women students interested in physical therapy, physical educa tion, dietetics, occupational thera py and art education Thursday at! 12 noon in Classroom 1, Interns j Quarters at Memorial Hospital. ill! 'Ill TEAOHinO m Remarkable Innovation Speeds Learning Process Teaching Machine "courses to build and reinforce fundamentals. Advancement becomes easier and more logical. Strengthen your basic foundation of: Algebra, English Grammar, Spanish. Special - courses in how to stiidy covers how to read effect ively, take good notes, concentrate in class, etc. One course costs less than 10 hours of tutoring. Teaching Machine Institute of N. C. Ph. GS2-7727 511 Morgan Street 9-11 a.m., 5-G p.m. Name ; Address . , Radio Club The Amateur Radio Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the club station in Caldwell Y. Election of officers for the coming year will be held. All interested persons are invited to attend. 1 m 43 5 S3 0 m CO COR? ii 66 For the Finest in Traditional. Coed Wear' $125 Zo6m-Zobm .... , - - , Fantastic Continental Buffet Starts 12.00 SJ25 THURSDAY Braised Short Ribs Saute' Chicken ; Livers French Fried Onions 3 Vegetables 3 Salads Featuring Chiffon Jubilie Spoon Bread Ice Tea FRIDAY Beef Kabob Pink Fish Continental 3. .Vegetables Featuring Hashed Browns 3 Salads Featuring Lobster Souffle' Bread Ice Tea Gome Early and Enjoy a Leisurely Lunch m m .... f!k Play Tryouts Tryouts for "The Miracle Work er" will be held in Memorial Hall at 2 p.m. Sunday and at 7 p.m., iMonday. Reading scripts will be available at the information desk at GM through Saturday, Nov. 10. Small and Bags CMAP6U MH.U.N.C. ? v-'-' r Select your SKIRTS from our fine collec tion of Kilts, wrap arounds, Cullots, Pleats, and straight Si as. m Skirts. Then choose a m- as. SWEATER to match or blend. Cardigans 42 or pullover styles of gj 1q Imported wools, and fur blends. You will m also find a BLOUSE to complement any as rjQ outfit. Featuring . . Pin Stripes, Solids, Madras, Prints, and Pin Checks. as. as. -52 HUB Of Chapel Hill & m PEANUTS TMl$ VA(? BEETHOVEN COMES ON A 5VUDAYI gS-, cVH, tt-V I'm ISN'T THAT THRILLING HEW$? POGO St'z, P'ciK IN ATCIHPRLLA AN? M2 UdlV STEP&I&T&S'" UgAuuy WANT TO 0S TH& M COACWAVANVOU-COUUP dt feT m I m mm M'b'ln prnnu SUSAN PETER HAYWARD- FINCH 13 In 2 Co-Sumnf DIANE CYRIL CILENTO CUSACK CINEMASCOPE METROCOlOt VdSBfitt. i GONE WITH THE WIND "Last chance showing." MGM is again withdraw ing this greatest of all mo tion picture epics, and it will not be shown again for years. 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HiriDQUARTER . . . . ib. 59c "Super-Right" Heavy Beef 80 to 100 Ib. BEEF ROUND Ib. 59c Super-Right" Quality Lean, Freshly BD BEEF . lb. K 29 PKC. O "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF q) r mirtr Boneless Chuck Shoulder Clod 65c Chuck Blade 69c Rib Standing 7" Cut 5th & 6th Rib Section 45c lb. 75 c mm mm Va. Gal. Sizes CHOCOLATE, VANILLA OR STRAWBERRY MICB EL JANE PARKER LARGE OUTSTANDING VALUE! RED 1 t ' - i 4- - j 2 a B LBS. PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Pi u 2SC Thursaay, November 8;Tg62 THE DAILY TAR HEEL . m Page WW -w 1" I. i 1 i !
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