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If you see it in Life' the Planetarium folks say it By BILLY ARTHUR Take it from the editors of Life Magazine, the Morehead Planetarium on the* University campus is surely accommo dating. With a purpose, how ever? “In the Jan. 12 issue we shall mention some of your programs,” Planetarium Di rector Anthony F. Jenzano was - told by long distance telephone from New York this week. “And we were wondering if in your ‘Red Giants to White Dwarfs’ you will discuss the stars Epsilon AurigaO and VV Though the script for that * February program has not been completed, Director Jen zano was not without an an swer. “I’ll tell you what we'll do.” Jenzano said. “You write any thing you want about that, program, and on Jan. 12 we’ll get a copy of Life Magazine. And what ever you’ve said will be in the program, we’ll cer tainly write it into the script.” “That 13 the most accommo dating offer we’ve ever had. Thank you,” said the caller. Jenzano later reasoned: “Who wouldn’t be willing to cooperate? Since the star Ep silon Aurigae is 2.700 times the diameter of our Sun and VV Cephia is 1.200 times its diameter, they merit mention. But, whenever a publication with millions of readers and potential —patrons mentions • something at the Morehead ■ Planetarium, we’ll make cer tain we’ve got it when some one comes to see it.” featuring Rene Roastbeef Pizza Lasagne ,, Hot Apple Pie Off-campus housing survey to be made With the cooperation of the Chapel Hill Board of Realtors and a faculty committee on housing, the University is initi ating a study of local off-campus housing in Chapel Hill and Orange County with- a view to assuring desirable standards for dwelling among students who do not live in dormitories. . „ A survey is now being con ducted to gain a "realistic pic ture of housing for students out side the University’s residence halls, and* it is expected that a set of standards will be available for the guidance of students and for those who may wish to -rent rooms, apartments and other dwellings to students. The University is now in the process of formulating sandards which may be necessary to pro tect the health and safety of students. Standards established will be derived partly from studies con ducted by the American College Health Association. ~ However, these standards may be altered when necessary to comply with conditions that may be peculiar to the University community. _ " _ • ' *" '• - - to modern Flameless Arlington, N.C. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Davis say: “Our house Is 19 years old, and we chose electric heat over others because we knew that it could be installed with greater ease and ^ required no floor space. We enjoy the quietness of this sys tem and it requires practically no maintenance.” Hendersonville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jackson say: “Bach day we are happier that we converted to electric comfort heating be cause it is so clean and heats so evenly. Room-by-room control is a convenient feature. It enables us to keep in dividual rooms heated according to our preference.” _ Burlington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brewer say: “We had electric baseboard units installed in our home July of 19607 In stallation was very economical and we were amazed at the ease and speed with which the job was completed. Consider ing economy . . . we are further ahead financially than ever before.” Call or visit your Duke Power Residen tial or Commercial Representative for more information. Duke Power neither sells nor installs flameless electric heating systems, but our representatives welcome the oppor tunity to be of service. D M PANY
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