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Friday, Septemhpr 30, 1966 Co mputer Takes Up Needle, Thread To Sew Your Suits THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 T-V . computer system that may be J 1130 system wuW the tailor of the future was !SVer StlCk -you with Pins on display Wednesday at the till yUr S"lts would be cut Merchandise Mart tayc ha? th!,.same ze. lotte. ' n a r The computer always re- TY1 Oirv hnwr. - "'-"'"cia your measurements DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Pulls, as a trailer 5. European 9. Brightly colored fish 10. Birds 11. Plane part 12. Afternoon receptions 13. Youngsters: colloq. 15. Owns 17. Paddle-like process 18. Famous section of Boston 21. Genus of the cuckoo point 23. Corroded .25. Music note 26. Occasions ' 28. Briny 30. Plural ending- 31. Old weight for wool 33. uncommon 34. Place 36. Humble 38. Not good 39. Snobbery 42. Elia 43. Dec. 24, Dec. 31, etc. 45. Source of indigo 46. Boy's nickname 47. Ancient Asiatic 48. Impudent talk DOWN 1.2,000 lbs. 2. Tree dwelling mammal 3. Lave 4. Quantity of stalks of wheat 5. Rights protecting an inventor 6. Across 7. Dog strap 8. Large worm 14. By way of 15. Detests 16. Stand up 19. Extreme 20, Sounded, as a hound dog 22. Encoun tered 24. Handle 27. Capable of being 29. LiD decorations of some primitive tribes 32. Speck 35. Early knight ; iki. M3 qopfo sjiijv rqlo)HaRa: sjofclv i 6 i lOl u SPjR UN G jS 03E" T -J N Otjgj air r jC E LLj S LEV JTRAvUtans VXA 2b 30 4 w 22 777777!5 A 40 14- 'A 7TA A t 28 A Yesterday's Answer 37. Cries 40. Among 41. Layer of iris 42. Escape: si. 44. French pronoun Vj 11 YX 41 A 29 3B YA YssA I 9-0 and provided you don't change sizes between suits always produces a precise fit. READY TO WEAR Since most people buy their clothes ready to wear instead of from tailors, the Interna t i o n a 1 Business Machines Corp. plans to put the com puter to a more practical pur pose. It will attempt to stand ardize clothing sizes for men and women. Even in this modern age a size 40 suit or a size 8 dress in one shop may be uncom fortably larger or smaller in another shop. IBM officials say this is due to manufac turers making too many vari ations in the sizes. CUT PATTERN Robert D. White of Chicago, Apparel and Textile Market ing representative of IBM's Data Processing Division, con tends that much of the diffi culty is caused by the pattern being cut from the average size in men's suits, 40 regular and the other sizes being graded from that. By the time an extreme size is reached say a 32 or 54 the grading of each suit may vary considerably. This, White declares, is be cause the grading is accom plished by people. With a ma chine, the grading is not based on a man's temperament, and like IBM says: don't change sizes between suits and their trusty computer is capable of churning out a precise fit. The Pacific horned lizard squirts blood out of its eyes when it is frightened. Kids Discuss Problems ' ..J ex, LSD Hit Camp Camp - . $ "7""-""' . . .... I f r : rise.' -- ' ':. - : J' o - . V ,K&j(t. ... . s? BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) Summer camp, 1966! Swim ming, hiking, boating, of course. But at Camp Gualala this year traditional activities took a back seat to discussions of sex, LSD, marijuana, mix ed marriage, and racial bigo try. The YMCA camp located in the beautiful redwood country of Northern California was lent to a group of Berkeley high school students seeking a serious camp for people of various races and back grounds. COLLEGE RUN Fifty-four youths attended for one week under the direc tion of counselors from the University of California and San Francisco State College. Movies were viewed, profes sors and a priest heard, a mock trial conducted, and endless conversations were held by the students attempt ing to come to terms with complex society. One returned student recalls "the atmosphere of freedom" at the camp. SEX TALK These comments, for exam ple, were made in a group discussion of sex lead by a young married couple, both graduate students: "What we've got to work for is to have people marry for love in this society," said one boy. "Marriage doesn't have to be perfect. Perhaps the con tinuing search for perfection in marriage is damaging," another boy suggested. Not far away, a similar group was discussing drugs. Questions such as "Is mari juana addicting?" were ask ed. One teenager commented: "Perhaps if you legalized it (marijuana) people would be more apt not to use it. Any thing that's illegal kids may do because they're not sup posed to." One afternoon, a mock trial, of a draft-dodger was con-, ducted. TYPICAL DAY This is not snch an unusual scene around Chapel Hill these days. It seems that into every day a little rain must fall. But, you have to admit, if you have to live through a rainy day, it's nice to have some one to live through it with you DTH Photo By Ernest Robl ACAD student Rates (WI.D. CarQ I (Week-Ends Only) I I 7.50 Sinrfe I ? 8.50 1 DSL Bed 10.53 2 DEL Beds J 138 Booms j l Dining: Room St Banqae 4 I Facilities ? I King's Tavern 1 1103 N. Ehn, Greensboro- 1 J 275-6271 J EMIC ALIA AT C OPERATION MATCfl-UP: 7 V WW J Shows Not T i OFTHS CCORDMKTED DOUBLE-BREASTED BL&ZEPL, . , MCCK-TURTie - m HCUhlDSTOOlH SLACKS- "i The foil" r ?yhows arf .es pecially recuiumended for F ri days television viewing. BATMAN, Channel 5, 7 p.m. Shelley Winters guest-stars in the conclusion of a twa -part adventure in which she and her gang take over War den CHchton's prisoners. TIME TUNNELi Channel 5, 8 p.m. Tony (James Darren) and Doug (Robert Colbert) are thrust back in time to the Battle of New Orleans in 1812. They are charged by the brit ish with espionage and face the death penalty. ' IE, Chf " 11?30 p.m. Errol B iyiui and Alex is Smith star in "Gentleman Jim," the life story of Jim Corbett a great boxing heavy weight. Co - stars Alan Hale, Jack Carson and Ward Bond. A Representative Of The Oak Hall Gap & Germ Gcr.;crj Will Be At The YLIGA Building Wednesday, Ocleicr 5. U.zz bers Of The Faculty Who Desire To Purchase Gaps, & Hoods Hay Select Their Styles & Fabrics. Orders WH1D3 Taken For University Day Regalia Rentals. 'V ALL IaJITH STAY-NEAT DACROM 0 RT AZER AND SLACKS: 5.5' DACRON POLYESTER, 45 WORSTED WOOL cwFATER SHIRT: 70", "DACRON", 30'; WORSTED. $75.00 for the outfit. ' ... i t a t j l r-1 i r i i i i Iria Du Font's registered trademarK. uu roni maKes nuers, noi iaoncs or ciomes. ( Julian's College Shop Varsity Men's Wear urn ytu wigs 'U.w.S.TO"' Better Things for Better Living ... through Chemistry NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARD: FOREIGIl FILf.1 OF THE YEAR! "Astonishing, Bawdy Fun! Bold and Bizarre !" BOSLEY CROWTKER, N. Y. Tmn "Beautiful and stimulating! 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