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TCD TO) nl&jMic ! Dira.llJl Hi! 4 I I, t - I 4 Summer, Nice weather. . .students. . .the Arb. It's natural. These beutiful fall days are almost as nice as those beautiful spring days for walking in the Arb, as generations of Carolina couples have been CoHipiiter: R r L E LG.H (H?I)TNorth Carolina State Highway patrolmen now have a device rougher than radar'.; to keep their eyes on speeders. Now a patrolman can time cars whether he is parked or moving even if the timed car is going in the opposite direc tionby using a visual average speed computer and recorder (VASCAR). Law enforcement officials contend VASCAR has tremen dous advantages over radar. With a radar unit, the patrolman must, be parked to time ,, the. suspected speeders and can only check autos mov ing in the same direction. The 100 highway patrolmen .trill) , GAS Cccs a , up to B ctvlndTS freS E?A,Hfr?ii.r. erssass or hoa BUY A BUYER'S GUTOS Vl-at , Qsti&: Spinet bit no Wanted, responsible p lase oyer low monuuy t ents on a spmet piano. be seen locally. Write . predit Manager, P.O. Box 641J Ittthews. You too can park on campus! Buy a 1966 Yamaha, 250 cc in excellent condition, red, new rear tire and sprockets. Call -929251. - 1965 Lotus Super 7. never rac ed or damaged, 13,500 miles, original owner commutes to Memorial Hospital daily, 1500 cc dual Webered Cosworth Ford, $3,000, Durham 544 2874. B.U. roll single 1937-D quarters paying $250 per roll. Call J. P. Riggsbee, 942-3263. Wanted: Student to work part time. Writing sports articles, ; selling ads and subscriptions ' for Carolina Sports magazine. Write Carolina Sports, Highway 14, Spray, N.C. Wanted; Temporary help for work on highway construction in Carrboro. $1.40 full time preferred but part time available. 9 1-2 hrs. per day. , Apply at Chapel Hill Airport, CC. Mangum Inc. Neal 1 jr - . - - "" psyn an Paris. Fall, Winter, pee who will have units installed in their cars, will be able to use the devices to line up cars and available landmarks to set up distances. The VASCAR device times the suspected violator and over the same distance the police car travelsthough it may be in an opposite direction. 0 j rr A? Biologists To Discuss Sensory Coding Here One of the most perplexing problems in biology sensory coding will be discussed by a Princeton University biologist in a Sigma Pi lecture here on Tuesday night Dr. Vincent G. Dethier, a 1967-68 national lecturer for the Society of Sigma Xi and the Scientific Research Society of America, will talk about "Sensory Coding and Behavior in Insects" at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the University of North Carolina School of Public Health. Dr. Dethier is a former pro fessor of zoology and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and an associate of the Neurological Institute at University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Model United Nations To Hold Interviews The Model United Nations will hold interviews on Monday from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Wpodhouse Room in Graham Memorial. The purpose of this model UN. is to offer CaroEna , Charlie Brown, must ifou alwaqs take' me "so Hterally? YOU'LL FLIP, CHARLIE BROUN THE NEW PSAHU7S CARTOON BOOK! by Charlss M. Schulz Holt, Rinenart and Winston, Inc. d DTH Spring-The Arboretum doing for years and years. Bright summer colors are turning to hazy autumn browns and reds now, and it's hard to tell which is more beautiful. ster s I New Time is determined by a governed electric motor inside the device. Once both time and distance are recorded in the machine, a pointer indicates the speed of the car being tim ed. Highway patrol commander Col. Charles A. Speed said the new device would "make one patrolman equal to five. There JL students opportunities for greater understanding and participation in international and United Nations affairs." Anyone interested in posi tions on the oecretariat or staff of the UNC delegation should contact the Model United Na tions Office. Over four hundred delegates from colleges and universities will participate in the Tenth Annual Middle South Model United Nations to be held here from March 6 to March 10. UNC Medical Students To Attend Meeting Three senior medical students at the University of North Carolina have been elected to conference attend a two-day on "Military Medicine in Vietnam" in Washington, D.C., on Thursday and Friday. Attending will be Stephen Young, Alan Davidson HI, and Robert Bugden. The conference is sponsored by Medical Education for Na tional Defense (MEND). It is designed to provide participants a broad view of millCary medicine as now prac ticed in Vietnam. History Prof Plans North Dakota Sneech University of North Carolina professor and author of many books on American history, Dr. LENOIR HALL announces tho Opening -in the North Dining uoom of THE age, an 'J 4 0 a Staff Photo by MIKE McGOWAN Enemy are 23 different ways to use the machine efficiently and ac-t curately." With VASCAR, patrolmen can assume their normal duties and not have to remain in one place. Another feature of the device is that it cannot be detected from outside of a car like a radar unit. George E. Mowry, will deliver the first Maxwell M. Upson Lecture of the 19 67-68 academic year at the Universi ty of North Dakota Thurs day. His topic is "Recent Presidents and American Culture." Mowry joined the University's history faculty here this year after nearly 17 years with the University of California at Los Angeles. At UCLA he was dean of the social sciences division and history department -chairman for several years. Mowry has written more than six books, most of them on recent American history. The Era of Theordore Roosevelt received the, Com monwealth Club award in 1959. His most recent is The Urban Nation published in 1965 which describes the rapid urbanizing of American society in this century. Moon To Cover Saturn Monday Night The moon will cover the. planet Saturn for an oour Mon day evening said Donald S. Hall, assistant director of the Morehead Planetarium. "During the moon's monthly trip around the earth it is like ly to pass in front of a nuenber nf rkhiprls in fhA skv " he ex- he plained. "When the moon goes in front of the sun we call this an eclipse; when the moon passes in front of a star or planet, 4it is called an oc- SET'S f3 J Tea A DELICIOUS STEAK, Daked Potato With Sour Cream, Garlic Oread, Green Salad & Coffee, Teaor other non-carbonated bever- ror only . eY r 1 Monday thru Friday Nights 5:00-7:00 retting is the automatic oransimssion of sex, designed IV I tP rf frt Ktmtt AAnU i. w uiuic ucuuie aunri. Jon Braun, national field co ordinator for Campus Crusade for Christ, said petting was "a habit," and "formed part of the building blocks to a suc cessful marriage," but could .also lead to marital unhap- E ciipse To Weather conditions permit ting, "night owls" win be able ' to view an eclipse of tie moon Wednesday. According to Richard S. Knapp, educational assistant at the Morehead Planetarium here, the eclipse will begin at 3:10 ajn. when the moon enters the light part of me earth's shadow. When the moon enters the dense part of the shadow at 4:25 ajn., the moon's surface will begin to slowly darken. At 5:45 a .in., the moon -will be en tirely in the shadow and totali ty will have begun. "The end of the eclipse won't be visible to those of us in the eastern United States because the moon will set before the eclipse is over," Knapp ex plained. "In this area, morning twilight will begin at 5:57 a.m. with sunrise at 7:24 a.m. and moons et at 7:30 a.m. Only observers in the western part of the country will be able to view the eclipse in its entire ty." An ecEpse of the moon hap pens when the moon, in its imjonithly trip around the earth, passes into the shadow cast by our planet in the sun's light. Normally, the moon will go either above or below the con ical shadow, but on occasions circumstances are just right and the earfii's satellite will go -directly into the darkness. G1 'is i jr. jj A cultation. While solar eclipses are rare, occulations are not But when a brilliant planrt is covered, this ranks with a solar eclipse in being unusual." Saturn is now a bright, star like object in the sky rising in the East about sunset. It is in the constellation of Pisces, near the Great Square of Pagasus. On Oct. 16, the nearly full moon will cover Saturn at 7:35 p.m and will keep it covered until 8:36 p.m. Women To Investigate Town School System The Chapel Hill League of Women Voters will continue its study of the Chapel Hill school system in unit study groups this week. The meetings will be held cn Tuesday at 10 ajn. at the home of Mrs. John Schwab, 1030 Highland Woods; Wed nesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Dr. Gerturde Willis, - 355 Tenney Circle; and Thursday at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Waldo Haisley, 317 Burlage Circle. Members will discuss the methods of funding the Chapel Hill schools, the extent of state involvement in the school system, and the stature of present school facilities. Be ess "sr 13 100 oftea Soeaking before some 600 students in Memorial Hall rnt . . inrsnav thpt Kror i plained that the body was like a computer and could become "programmed" to certain responses of one person. "Too much petting with dif ferent people leads the body to become programmed to a composite person who doesn't Of Moob n TT 'em inLere When the moon is entirely inside the dense part of the shadow, it may take on a red dish color because the only light reaching it from the sun is coaaing through the at mosphere of our planet and being bent back into the shadow area. The red light is bent the most sharply and thus lends its color to the moon." Is Maverick 9s Spirit Dead?- Some Residents Think So By MICHAEL SMITH Special To The Daily Tar Heel "Maverick House" is dead. The "spirit" of Craige Residence Hall, which in its heyday rivaled any other residence hall on campus in spirit, activities and social life, is now admittedly nonex istent. This is the report from, the housemaster and resident advisors at Craige and an assumption already made by most of the students here. A previously undergraduate residence hall, Craige this year has become occupied predominantly by graduate students. 1 The change has apparently effected everyone, especially the undergraduates who have come to expect some sort of social life at a residence hall. The graduate" students ; J nare usually either too tied up with their . studies to think about partying or they have their own separate social If you're looking for a short-sleeved oxford shirt with a button-down collar, that's what you buy. After you've checked the label. Because a good label guarantees a good shirt. It means the shirt is rolled. tapered and pleated in the Est 1323 ARROW " ' X, exist," he pointed out, "so when petting ends in in tercourse, as it is supposed to, the persons involved are together physically but cot mentally." Braun said dating progresses along a certain line, and somewhere along the line a 'motor starts to run." When this happens, .petting " begins. "There is no feeling to the collegiate world like skin on skin," he said. Many "program" themselves to stop before engaging in in tercourse but fois also leads to problems if the couple even tually marry. "They continue physically," Braun sai, but because they've been " programmed, they stop mentally, and this leads to divorces." Braun, 34 and father of five, west on to say students often felt guilty after having engag ed in petting but should not make resolutions never to do it again. Instead, he said students should "ask for forgiveness' from God, who will re-program them. "If students are willing to do fatalities. "Maverick House" was born tour years ago in the im agination of Roger Davis, a student living at Criage. He hoped to arouse enthusiasm by giving the special name to Craige. Under the leadership . of Davis, A.D. Frazier and others, Craige became the social leader on the southern part of the campus. It's fierce rivalries with Morrison Residence College were notorious. The "Voodoo Room," where Criage held its parties and dances, was dedicated, in person, by movie star Jayne Mansfield. She was also named as the honorary housemother of Craige. f Shortly after this, the 4tRed Garter Hoam" opened fox teocial purposes;" f But "Maverick House" was, even at its peak, the responsibility of a small elite. A. D. Frazier finally left to GIIEGIt THE DTI1 17lIJT ADS FOR REAL BMGAinS! Tl (Q) 'WDM- ID)' Q right places. And is styled to last. The label on this short sleeved button-down says "Cum Lauds" Oxford. It tells you the shirt is Perma-lron so it won't wrinkle, A (Off SI HSlUlL'b re-orc crammed, Christ come into their lives,' he said and they can cos & cn Lie supposed producing what to produce. it's Braun, a graduate of San Jose State and North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, spoke Friday night cn love, the list phase of bis three part series on sex. He has been doing resarch cn fee subject of sex for ID years, he said, and spend 0 percent ef the school year giving these and other talks to college students. Tonight he will appear for a short while during the free New Folk concert in Cannich ael Auditorium. Braun heads . next to Northwestern Universi ty and a tour of Illinois. Braun and the New Folk are part of a world wide move ment, trying to communicate the Christian message that "Christ is a winner not a loser," he said. In addition to the New Folk Singers, the Campus Crusade for Christ, which had its begin ning at U.C.LJL in 1S51, also has magicians and a basketball team that tour the country. become a resident advisor at another hall. Roger Davis was killed in a tragic car wreck. This year Craige is 60 per cent graduate students. There havent been any parties or dances, and Dan Donahue, the -head resident advisor, hasten ed to add "there aren't likely to be any." He explained that nobody even seemed to be in terested. One student cxmnnented that "there doesnt seem to be any kind of organization here." He added, however,1 that he thought "some kind of effort is being made to get things brgamzed." ' 1 Seldon Patty, a resident ad visor who has lived at Craige for three years, admitted that 'Maverick House" had been allowed to fade away. He added what may be the best sanmation"?of rthe situa tJon: "Craige may still be call ed 'Maverick House, I don't know, but the 'Maverick House' spirit is gone." "Sanforized-PIus" and tapered. It comes in canary, green, purple, orajige and white. For $6.00 The good things you're looking for in a shirt are all on the label. And the best shirts have the best labels. They're ours. Arrow's. 144 Esst FrsnMia
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