Tugg3ay,- November 13, 1962
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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A Jumper of great talent. Geni
us, maybe. The whipped-cream
corduroy, the fit and the A-Shap-ing
give it fluid gentleness in
motion. The easy useful air
gjves it confidence. Nothing
disturbs the Ladybug, purity of
line but great pockets, and a roll
ed belt to knot (or not). Cordu
roy. Ivory or Olive.
TOWN &
CAMPUS
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Tops Fourteen
ROTC Members
Fourteen junior and senior ROTC
cadets have been selected as nles-
es to the Carolina chapter of the
bcabard and Blade.
Air Force pledges include Wil
liam II. Holderness, Jr.; Berrien
Moore III; Charles M. Ferguson;
Alfred T. Taylor; George " D. Lynn
and Joseph L. Hodges III.
Navy pledges are Robert S. Bo
lan, Jr.; L. Gordon Chadwick III;
George A. Evans; Charles B. Sgel
ton; Sherlton F. Lankford; Edward
G. Michaels III; Archibald E. Mill
is, Jr. and William O. Poteat, Jr.
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To Parents, Grand
Parents, Santa and
Other Mush-Hearts
It's Children's Book Week at
the Intimate, and the prettiest
doggone Children's Books you
ever saw are all ove rthe place.
Lovely illustrations in gay col
ors, heart-warming stories, dis
played in a way we hope will
take you back for a moment to
the lost wonderland of childhoou.
We hope you'll bring along a
preschool youngster, because we
have a nice tiny book we're pass
ing out to wee people this week.
Enjoy a second childhood this
week. Celebrate Children's Book
Week with us.
The Intimate
Bookshop
119 East Franklin St.
Open Till 10 P. M.
Baptist Student Union Sets
Work Partv Saturday At 1
The UNC Baptist Student Union
will sponsor a student work party
for th benefit of its LISTEN pro
gram this Saturday from" 1-6 p.m.
'Students will do a variety of jobs
at the request of and in the homes
of townspeople. Work for which
they will' be available "includes
everything from baby ' sitting to
window washing. The money they
earn will be contributed to the
BSU LISTEN fund. '
; Townspeople who have work to
offer and any UNC student who
wishes to participate in the work
party should call the Baptist Stu
dent Union at 942-1266 for further
information.
LISTEN, which stands for Love
PATRONIZE YOUR
ADVERTISERS
Impels Sacrifice Towards Every
Need, is a North Carolina Baptist
Student Union program which helps
support North Carolina college stu
dents who do summer work with
the natives of selected under-developed
countries. These students
work either ' under the direct aus
pices of the State Baptist Student
Union or through such programs as
Crossroads Africa. Next summer
several students will do work in
countries in Latin America.
The LISTEN fund also provides
material assistance to the pedple
of selected underdeveloped coun
tries. (After the students have complet
ed their jobs Saturday afternoon,
there will be a special supper for
them at the Baptist Student Union
Center at 151 E. Rosemary St. The
supper, which will cost fifty cents,
will be served at 6 p.m.
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
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pagodas
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for a
weekend
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Jacob
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22. For
24. Hardened
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25. To obscure
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cota
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times
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39. Begone!
40. Chinese
department
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Norway
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eongof a
country .
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ty, as school
45. GIrrsnani9
49. Joins fcy
mortises
and
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2. Exchange
premium
3. Linen vest
ment: EccL
4. Girl's name
5. FDR's radio
broadcasts
(2 was.)
6. Ahead
7. Eggs:
. BioL
8. Loiter
9. Spirit
lamp
10. Sea.
Scrolls
14. World War
Harea:
abbr.
18. Actor Paul
20. Command
teg Officer:
Abbr.
21. Pirates'
drink
22. Touch
lightly
23. Cneer
25. Building
addition
26.
over,
ea redecorated:
COlloq.
28. An auction
off er
29. S lii elds
32. Recover
33. King of
Bashan:
Bib.
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particle
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Wednesday Night, 8:15 P.M.
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ADMISSION PRICES:
Adults: $1.00 College Students (ID's)
Junior Admission: .65
Parking Lot Across From Theatre
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DR. WILLIAM W. COKT
Gort Awarded
Reed Prize
The Walter Reed Award for mer
itorious achievement in tropical
medicine has gone this year to
Dr. William Walter Cort. a re
search professor and consultant in
Parasitology at UNC.
The medal and citation were
presented at the annual meeting of
the American Society of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene, held this
month in Atlanta, Ga.
In awarding the medal, Dr. Jus
tin Andrews of the United States
Public Health Service cited the
early work done by Dr. Cort on
hookworm disease and ascariasis,
an infectious, parisite-caused dis
ease. He also pointed to Dr. Cort's
long service as a teacher of para
sitology in Johns Hopkins' School
of Hygiene and Public Health and
at UNC.
Student iartv
Meets Tonight
The Student Party program for
the remaining of the semester will
be the topic of discussion at the
Student Party meeting to" be held
tonight at 7:00 in" Howell HalL '
According to Student Partv
Chairman Robin Bfitt. the follow
ing topics will come under con
sideration:
(1) The Student Partv Banauet !
Plans have been made to hold a;
Student Party Banquet on Decern-!
oer 1. SP alumni will receive let
ters concerning the banquet. Al !
Lowenstein, former President of'
NSA, wall be the speaker. j
(2) Re-election of PrKhman
Class President.
(3) The bill to submit to the
electorate a constitutional amend
ment establishing the right of Leg
islature to consider resolutions.
This discussion was begun at a
previous meeting and is especially! tist-in-residentce for UNC
important since the bill uill prob
ably come before Legislature
Thursday night.
(4) The Bill to Purchase a bus
for Student Government.
(5) The project to procure an ar-
A sergeant-at-arms for the pnrt
will also be elected at this meeting.
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Calendars
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Bottling: Co.
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The Coca-Cola Company by
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES
SALUTE: ROY MOORE
Roy Moore (B.B.A., 1953) is responsible for 51,000 tele
phone customers served from Southwestern Bell's San
Antonio office. To efficiently keep tabs on the nearly
$700,000 monthly billing, Roy has a staff of 24 people
including four supervisors.
A lot of responsibility, but Roy showed he could handle
it right from his first assignment as a Staff Assistant in
the Houston Sales Department. From there, he progressed
to Commercial Assistant, and then to Group Manager for
ten exchanges around Cuero, Texas.
Roy Moore and other young men like him in Bell Tele
phone Companies throughout the country help bring the
finest communications service in the world to the homes
and businesses of a growing America.
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