British Star Opens School New York (AP) ? A number of prominent players have banded to learn Shakespearean acting atyle on Broadway thia season under the direction of Richard Burton, British star of the Old Vic com pany and veteran of performances ?t Stratford-upon-Avon. Burton, currently appearing in "Time Remembered," is tutoring the group one afternoon a week. Members later are to enact scenes from the bard's repertoire. Included among those studying are Sam Levene, starring in "Fair Game," Tony Perkins of "Look .Homeward, Angel," Roddy Mc Dowall of "Compulsion," Josephine Premice of "Jamaica." Susan Strasberg of "Time Remembered" and Maureen Stapleton. For most ?f the band, the study is their first workout with Shakespeare. Most ebony, the dark wood from which pianoforte keys are made, comes from East India. Hippy Hips, Phone Talks, Elvis Bother Teen Girls , Br VIVIAN BROWN Wh?t'? your problem? If you're > typical young modern you must have one, Judging by the number of dilemmas that come via tht poatman. There's that old problem? weight ?and one girl writes: "Every girl I know wears shorts. My pareats aay I am too hippy to wear them. They think they should be worn only by skinny girls. What ran I do as I look out of place with the group when they are all wearing shorts and I must wear a skirt?" Answer: The popularity of Ivy League stripes may solve your problem. Perhaps your parenta would not mind you wearing striped shorts that should make you look slimmer. If dark stripes are at the hipline and lighter ones toward the center you may be able to pull off the camouflage very nicely. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Male cat 4. Subject 5. Bashful 12. The herb eve 13. Make speeches 14. Craeat 15. Himalayan animal 17. Most scarlet 10. Throw lightly 11. Postal service 22. Bragged 25. Rent again 28. In contact with 29. Uncanny SI. Old Irish capital 32. Possessive adjective 34. Take great delight 86. Knock 37. Give ear to 39. Old BiblicU word 41. Note of the scale 42. Was wrong 44. Consecrates 46. Fragrant ointment 48. Breathing sound 49. Kind of airplanes 52. Mortisa insert 55. Eternity 56. Gravy 58. Smallest integer 59. Hen's product 60. Take oath 61. Uncooked (?)??? rano iihhh ?oac bdh osnra QSBDDUnn EMHS heuier aBnrarao ?D QQdDQ nam quo aaHHca ?BH UOHBL3 ues HHQaiB H3H ??? raniaBQ sa ii ..i-idMii Haass 0HEH HElRnnraBH ?C3QK nna masta HHHQl Bt3K DHHH Solution to Friday's Puzzle DOWN 1. Point 2. Germ cell! 3. Kind o f cloak 4. Device for browning broad 5. Alternative 8. Equality 7. Account entry 8. Evergreea 9. Starry 10. Pronoun 11. However 16. Quantity of medicine IS. Course of eating 20. Wither! 22. Lave 23. Else 24. Plunged into water 26. Obliterate 27. Tapestry 30. Lamprey man 33. Telling tales 35. Swiss physiog nomist 38. Perused u. niui e 45. Singing voice 47. Tie game 49. Turn right 50. Ship's diary 51. Institute suit 53. Tierra del Fuego India* 54. Novel 57. Symbol for calcium Boj (W etlqHtie It uittii problem that ? girl. 8* iloa< cwn this miaaive: "A boy call* me op la between dale*. My parent* iar that 1 *pead Im much time on the phoae littl*; to him, tkat he will sat need I* date me at all U he know* every thing I da and have been think ing Answer: Your parent* mar be right about the boy losing Interest. A boy likes to feel It i* difficult to corral a girl'* attention. If you give of your time so freely, per haps he will move on to another telephone number. On the other hand a boy may be unable to date you more frequently because of lack u / fund*. In that ca*e he may very well want to talk to you in between times. It would be a good idea to make sure that you are not KEEPING him on the phone, however. Some girls get into a comfortable position at the phone and then just bate to give up. Money la another worrisome subject for students. A sopho more writes: "How much allow ance should a 19-year-old girl be entitled toT" If parents have the funds, It is up to them to set their daughter's allowance. It should be determined too, on whether books, clothes and sundries must be taken out of it. If parenta are scrimping to send their offspring to school as It is, the student should try to work in off-time so that complete depend ence is not on the parent even for books and other necessities. Some parents do not wish to con fess money problems to their young people, but it should be ob vious. Elvis Presley has become a bone of contention in some circles it seems, and a number of letters such as this one, point up the troublesome aspect* of liking the singer. "Just because I like Elvis Presley two of my best friend* have circulated a rumor that I am immature and stupid. What should I do? Answer: The courage of your convictions is all you need. There are probably many other Elvis followers who will gravitate to your bandwagon if you take a stout stand. Old Fashioned Type Salida, Colo. (AP) ? During 33 years in the printing and office supply business, Dick Law ha* made a hobby of collecting antique typewirters. He has 23 and esti mates most of them are at least 70 years old. Board of Equalization WILL MEET IN COURT HOUSE (COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ROOM) Monday, March 1 7 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AT THIS TIME WILL HEAR ANY COMPLAINTS REGARDING TAX VALUATIONS. ANY ADJUSTMENTS IN TAX VALUATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1958 MUST BE MADE AT THIS TIME. Board of Equalization Carteret County Few Draw All Benefits Law Allows, ESC Says i Ralelgb? Exhaustion of benefit* U being watched carefully by the Employment Security Commit ?lon'i Unempolymant Insurance Divialoo aa an Index to the extent and defree at aeriouaneea of un employment In North Carolina, aaya ESC Chairman Henry E. Ken dall. Employment Security record* diacioee, however, that the aver age claimant (all* far short of exhausting hi* benefit right*, even in period* of economic receuion. Of the 178, S00 worker* drawing a first check in 1957, only 32,400?18 in each 100? drew the full 28 week* of potential entitlement. The average number of week* paid par hv claimant tu M per cast; mora than 4,530 filed aa initial claim but returned em ployment before receiving a pay ment. Payment* tar 1*57 to insured workers under the state program totaled more than $33.4 million, with the average weekly payment to the totally unemployed averag ing $18.37. Under North Carolina law, a worker may receive his benefit check up to 2f weeks of total un employment in his benefit year. Depending upon the amount of his available wage credits, the worker can qualify for a weekly insurance benefit amount ranging from fll for wagea of 1500, to $32 for wages of $3000 or more during the base period. This formula provides in surance benefit amounts in propor tion to the wages paid the indivi dual worker during his bate per iod. Figures show that 3,797 unem ployed North Carolinians exhaust ed their benefits during January, Shy Actor Bogirn Carter As Ion? orw Entortainor New York (AP) - Art Csrney started hif acting career ai a lonesome entertainer. "I wai too shy to go out for the high school drama society," ad mits the longtime television comic who is now starring in the Broad way drama, "The Rope Dancers." "Because of my timidity, I be gan developing solo stuff." His talent at imitations finally won Carney a break in show bus iness and, he adds, "Gradually I got over the shyness." an increase of 20 per cent over the same month last year. After an individual exhausts his benefits, be cannot file another application until ( 1 ) be has finished out his benefit year (a 52-week period), and (2) had earnings of as much as $500 in the two quar ters immediately preceding the earlier claim, Mr. Kendall ex plained. Scholars (Cootiaaed from Pi|? I, Section 2) all through high school ? bar teacher* take a great deal of in terest in her ? outatanding In acholaatic work ? should by all means continue ber education ? wants to be a teacher." Stedeai No. 4 - 'Intelligent, co operative boy of excellent reputa tion ? scholastically an A student ? member of Honor Society ? member of Student Council ? pres ident of aenior class " Student No. S - "Girl wishes to become a nurse ? will graduate with top three or. four atudenta ? member of Student Council ? one of five being considered for a citi lenahip award ? well thought of by her fellow atudenta." Stadent No. ? ? "Boy has car ried paper route to help widowed mother and other smaller brothera ? bos chosen his frienda from fine group of boya and girls ? wants work scholarship in college." Stadent No. 7 ? "Boy la indus 1 s II trioui ? has mum a t reaponsibll ity ? good judgment ? good dis position ? averages M la school work ? wants buaioeM coutm ? good aD around boy ? member o t Beta Club ? ? good Influence la Kbool." Stadeat No. g ? "Girl is aa or phan who makes her borne with relatives ? is most ambitious ? has the qualities of leaderahip ? highly recommended ? ethical and moral standards high ? coopera tive ? high average intelligence." Stadeat No. ? ? "Boy Is very ambitious ? has found employ ment on secood shift in local mill in order to save some money for further education ? an Honor Stu dent ? an only child ? father de serted ? mother physically unable to work." Student No. It ? "Boy helps his family all he can by taking part time lobs when these are available ? a well-rounded student ? voted the most outstanding distributive student ? on the football team ? well liked by faculty and stu dents." ll , ... ? ? " ? . Congratulations To Dr w. m: Brady Dr. Silas O. Thorne Dr. John W. Morris Dr. John W. Gainey ON THE Relocation / Of Their Offices IN THE NEW Medical Arts Building t AT 1707 Arendell Street Morehead City PM? WBKK-".' " " ' PLuto by Bob Seymour .4 . . ? ? ? ' ' ii J . Morehead City Drug Co. "Mor*h?ad City's Only Downtown Dreg Store" PHONE 6-4360 811 ARENDBi SHUT MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.

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