Total Summer School Enrollment: 3,512 PUBLISHED WEEKLY SUMMER EDITION 1 (1 rr H' & - Congress shall make no laws abridging the freedom of the Press" U. S. Constitution CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959 VOL. I, NO. 3 EIGHT PAGES mm JlDOiDSDSI m n Astronaut Stops For Nothing, But ace trip OSTS Soar This is no ordinary man being sawed in half, but is Morehead Planetarium's Lt. Maltsby being prepared to accommodate the reclining support in the hypothetical space ship for a "Trip to the Moon" program opening June 30. Authentic high altitude pilot's gear in the background was lent to Morehead Planetarium for the program by Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. Sawing the hypothetical spaceman is Jim W. Gates, Plane tarium technician. jmi ijr--jjiay-! I V j . I 1 i !! rrv ri .f Move Made j To Cool Off ; GM Offices Five bills, four of them dealing with summer school operation of campus judiciary bodies, were in troduced in the Monday afternoon meeting of the Summer School Government Board. The fifth, introduced by Dewey Sheffield, proposed anDroDriatin? $1,000 for air conditioning the Stu tiwt, . wGi"raKKr vrfuLeir. -bueltiela J bill was sent to the Finance Com-. mittee for consideration. The four judiciary bills are: 1. a resolution to establish coun cils for Honor Codp and rammu coae violations; 2. a resolution to establish an attorney general, an assistant at torney general and an attorney general's staff for summer school sessions. (Investigations of cam pus and honor code violations are curently investigated by two non voting members of the Honor Councils.) 3. a resolution to specify jurors' responsibilities and duties. 4. a resolution to specify coun cils' duties and responsibilities. All five bills were sent to the Ways and Means and Finance Committee as for consideration; they will be reported out of com mittee at a Tuesday meeting. Acting Student Body President . Angus Duff appointed Moyer Smith and Dick Olive to investi gate the feasibility of paving the parking lot in big fraternity court. He said the present lot has several holes in the paving. In other executive action, the following appointments were made with Board approval: Men's Honor Council: Bill Allen; Student Government Board: David Leffler; Ways and Means Commit tee: Chairman Dewey Sheffield. Jerry Fisher and Richard Olive; Finance Committee: Chairman David Leffler, Moyer Smith and Marvin Taylor. Magill: Wo Activities Unless Interest'; Meeting Set Today Underwriters Open Seminar "If there is no interest after this next meeting, there will be no sum mer activities council," said Sam Ma gill, assistant dean of student affairs, Monday when two students showed up to organize summer activities. Today at 4:30, with "a thousand dollars to finance us," Magill will help "anyone interested" plan sum mer activities in Roland Parker Lounge of Graham Memorial. "There can be or cannot be an ac tivities council," said the assistant dean, "but the students should do it. If I wanted a program I could sit down in my office and write one out. That's not the way it should be done." The eighth annual Seminar on Life Insurance, featuring separate sessions on formula programming and estate planning, will be June 22-25 at the University. The North Carolina Assn. of Life Underwriters joins the South Carolina and Virginia Associations in sponsoring the study. Courses will be taught by ex i perts from the Institute of Insur ance Marketing at Southern Meth odist University in Dallas. Texas. The program is designed for j agents, supervisors, managers and ; home office men fro-n the tri slate area, anJ approximately 130 persons are expected to attend. Full time representati es of legal leserve life itvnirance companies are eligible to attend. Classes will be conducted 13 Carroll Hall, under auspices of the UC Bureau of Business Services and Research. Advance enrollment is being handled by R. Kennon Taylor Jr., C. L. U.. of Durham, special egent for New England Mutual Lite In surance Company. George Stone of Greensboro U the publicity chairman for the N. C. Assn. of Life Underwriters.