—A COLUMN OF NEWS AND COMMENT ON BOOKS IN YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY AROUND THE WORLD SUB MERGED by CAPT. EDWARD L? BEACH. A personal account t# the skipper of the nuelear-pow ered sub, USS Triton that cir cled the globe without surfacing. When the Triton was commis sioned in I960, Instead of a rou tine Shakedown cruise, Reach mas ordered to accomplish his dramatic mission to prove the reliability of nuclear submarines and bolster the faltering (Polaris program. He describes the voy age in detail, and tells of the near - calamities that threaten ed the voyage — the serious ill pess of a seaman, the loss of gome essential epuiment, how the ; officers and crew worked to gether ^ and the entertainment they managed to find in a high ly restricted way of life. 1 WORLft SERIES THRILLS by ; JOSEPH BELL. A detailed exam ination of ten of the top thrills in World Series play from 19 fe to 2960. The incidents recounted -; here include some of the molt spectacular, as well as the moat boneheaded plays in bMebaU history. Illustrated with photo graphs. I BUSINESSMAN IN THE STATEHOUSE. An account of Governor Hodges’ six years in office in Noflp Cawlina, and his handling of the problems of lo cal and national importance which he encountered there. : A STUDY OF COMMUNISM toy J. EDGAR HOOVER.. The chief of the FBI reviews the j history of Communism from its •• tiffins, the power struggles with in the party, activities of — ’the Communist d’arty tn the U 'nited States. He shows how the basic ideological conflict is ev 4 idtot in such Welds as law; ec onomics, education and politics. • t An objective and informative summing-up. (KILL AND OVERKILL by RALPH E. LAPP. The Ameri can people, says Dr. Lapp, are perilously lil-informed about the nuclear strategy of their own country, and the plans of our potential enemies; as well. Here, he sets forth the facts on nuc i lear stockpiles, fallout, a«di tnisste defenses, the possiblji SELUBN WINS * THEATRE AWARD A former chairman of the Un iversity Department of Dramatic Art, Samuel Selden, wap just * presented the <1902 American Ed ucational ,Theatre Association t (AETA) award of fferit in rec ognition of his sjgtttfieant co« ; tribijtions to the thaptre and to r AETA. |>r. Selden is currently i the chainmaa of the Department of TheatarArta at the Universi • ty of California, Los Angeles, i He came to UNC in 1927 And . -war -made chairman of the Dra t matje Art Department in 19t5, - * -a position which he maintained - i uatiL-lSfil...:■ 4 V # “ i NAME JIM BOTSFORD Mr. James W. Botsford, radio amateur station W4MFK, Hills boro, has been selected to lead > an organization of North Caro i lina amateur radio operators pre % fared to furnish organized e I jpnergency communication in i time of disaster, Jt m» announc k *d today toy Communications | Jtanager F. E. Handy of the ft r meriean. Radio Relay League, na S tiona) association of rfulie .«*• ateuw. ■ : ' r ^ ties of war by accident* and the current odds in the dangerous game of nuclear strategy. TOE SILENT PAST by WAR LISENER. The civilization which flourished in the dim past, leav ing only tantalizing hints-as to their way Of life, are reconstruc ted here fay the author of THE LEVINO JPAST. A fascinating book that, explores the lost cul tures of man throughout the world. Illustrated with photo graphs, drawings and maps. TOE ART OF GROWING by ROBERT NIXON. A psychia trist’s advice for young fpeople approaching their 20’s. The au thor discusses candidly the problems and the unparallel opportunities encountered by to day’s youth. THE QUEEN OF RHYTHM barely Alice Quest? is one of the featured stars of "Holi day on Ice of 1963" opening on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at the Coliseum in Greensboro. She’s tops in the gale opening en titled "Holiday on Farade." J News of local servicemen | urtipr enlist* - Wayne Turner, son of Mr. and Mis. M. A. Turner of 1100 W: Main Street, Carrboro, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and is now In training at Great Lakes, 111. Before enlisting in the Navy Turner attended dhap el Hill High School where he played football and basketball. Mmtw on attack ship Paul W. Johnson, engineman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W,, Johnson of Route One, Efland, is serving aboard the attack cargo ship USS Ran Kin, which is engaged in a two month amphibious exercise in the Caribbean. Earl Apple promoted Earl Apple, FN, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Apple of Rt. No. Three, Hillsboro, was promoted to his present rate on the sixteenth of January. While serving aboard his present ship, the Attack Aircraft Carrier, In dependence be took part in the Cuban Blockade- Earlier this month he was home on ten days leave. Cite Cadet Jameraon James L. 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