EDITORIALS, FEATURES . . . (Continued from fbge One) . el Hill public schools. Funds tnrfrewtly availapb’e have } made it possible for the local schools to hire four teaoh j ers of driver education this summer. They will be able f to teach a total of f8o pupils in the startda d three ses > sessions of tfitfee weeks each. AH Of these cbs es are fi.l } ed With pupils currently enrolled m the public ttr.TOols.’ officials explain. ; i Afl>ay sthocl taxes . . . The. parents of private school pupils correctly point out that their taxes support the public schoos ju.t as much as do the t 'tes of parents 61 pupils $egto’arly.‘eii rolted in the public schools heref Some even note that I because they are paying to settd theiT ehildtSwi to f>A vale iKfeobls the pressure and the expend erf operating: the Ideal-public schools is relieved propordtSaately.^Vl’ihy tWiri; they ask, should the private - school pupils be I poshed" to the end of the 'driver dfifeat’on- class wait ing list? (While this argument has some substance by itself, the situation is further complicated by the fact that he State of North Carolina provides att of the fends for the teaching of. driver education classes. And The Staler provides- titese funds, logically, on the basis of the pu pil enrollment in each lOtk public school system. Thus : tht school “administrators point out wijh^ixupe justifica tion that the parents of p ivdte school pupi-s have cte ;; prived tlje public schools of their individual children’s t, share of 'driver education instructional funis. Ttoerte — so far as we can tr’ce it — is the Ohlogue to date in frill on this particular isolated di'emma cf educational mechanics in this space age. While the e appear to be no easy solutions to it, it-does seem that the search for a solution should beg n with the source of the funds — the State of N6r h Caro'ina, which has set the prerequisites for a’lotrfiertt of the money. Sun to be partially hidden here two hours 'Millions of Moons' program at Planetarium to include solar eclipse scheduled July 20 By Bradley Cafes * The Moon will part&lly c clipse ttte Sim over North Caro lina la'e In the afternoon of Saturday, July 20. The whole process of the etflipse will last a lit le WPertWO hours, but on ly SO par cent of -the sihi’s sur face will be hidden from North Carolina at fhib eclipse’s maxi nttiih point. At about 3:45 p. m. "EST, Ju ly 20 the Moon win begin to pass between the Sun and Earth. Mttkimum point of eclipse will cdde at bbout 4:55 and the Sun will completely emerge again at about “5:55. Fcr ten days, starting tomor row, July 12, the Morehead l ipne arium in Chapel Hill will include in its regular summer program, “Millions of Moons,” a 10 - minute detailed explana tion of solar eclipses. The -add ed section will occur at the be ginning of the program, and will include a special view oi: the eclipse as seen from Maine, where the eclipse will be total. “Millions of Moons,” an ex ploration of the millions of heavenly bodies that are actual ly moons, though hardly any body besides astronomers think of them as such, is presented daily at the Planeta- ium | through August. The solar e-| clipse section will be presented for the last time at 8:30 p. m. July An eclipse of the Sun occurs only when fhe moon passes be tween the Earth and the Sun. Several variables are present in an eclipse, each of which must be exactly right before an e cHpse can oceii*. • Straight BOURBON Whiskey Contfnhdd from Page 1 crisply and ■directly: Secretary Hedges minced no words. The law is not just un-necessaty he declared, hut injurious. rthermore, he did if held 'dcOdpt an invttattanto apeak at % place. where he'd be subjected to the political Interrogation re quired by this law. —Ha -may indeed hovo a chance for such >1, and bn hfc home i, too! On the mjjht beU ' ho baaed his statement Sec. Wod&es rpdke at r ban quet in the CaPeKMr hMr.. And he Wtti ho doubt bo Invited back her# mot* in the future. NEW CLASS IN DRIVING... Will the N. C. Department of Motor Vehicles have to set up a special class in driver train ing for the Chapel Hill area? The newly - enacted safety leg islation making completion of a driver training course a pre requisite for driver license is suance up to the age of 18 hi s a snag in Chapel Hill because of inadequate class facilities (See editorial, this issue.). . . This same legislation also pro vides that ill the event it is not possible for pre-18 license appli cants tp enroll in public school ■ driyep traiping courses, the De partment of Motor Vehicles it self, shall be obligated to offer such a course hi the cemmtu^ ity . affected. Corvair 700 Club Coupe That may be a sligh't overstatement, but such jaunti* the rear. Why the rear? It gives Corvair extra traction ness comes easily when: you're a Corvair owner. <4 -On any road surface. It provides a nearly flat floor for An