Setemberl7j968 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 5 Orientation Of Skies Moreliead Offers Cultural Show 'I -i 1 -r-i ! : t I ? I I 1 f J I '.. ' j j : ! VI .;: . I Til t .i j ; : - . y i I I - V, i U.Vl i-1 t ' Jf.y it V tfw iUi - . " y'-'V-'T ' 1 i V"fcrr v --p; V?r- ry- " -( n s -.2 Morehead Planetarium Shun Formal Campaign Role McCarthy People Neutral WELCOME STUDENTS VICKERS ELECTRONICS has a SPiJSI SUPERSCOPE AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE IN TAPE RECORDERS tape recorder to meet v - everyriieed. k TC-8 SOON TO COME! :., - . ru t c,ft TC-8 $129.50 Model 100 r :cnnri 3 100 RECORD YOUR OWN CARTRIDGES! Another Sony First! RECORD FOR CAR STEREO! Full Hour 8-Track Cartridge! Tape Stereo Cartridges for Car or Home! THE "ANYTIME-ANYWHERE" TAPE RECORDER Tape the easy way with Sony's solid-state, Easymatic CassetteCorderl Here's the "anytime-anywhere" record ing way to go. Simply press the button, snap in the Sony tape Cassette and tape up to 90 minutes... press the button again . . . out pops the cassette ready to reload. What could be,easier? North Carolina Democrats who supported Senator Eugene McCarthy in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination decided here Sunday to remain neutral in the upcoming election. Alden Lind, Chapel Hill delegate to the Democratic convention and professor at the University ,v said that the' resolution passed by the group kept the -organization out of a formal- role in the election, but that individuals could play active roles in the campaigns. McCarthy has withheld endorsement of Democratic jiominee Hubert; Humphrey. r ;' a The motion, passed . by .the?. group reads, fWe agree to leave the1 support ' of presidential candidates up to the individual." Lind, who was state co-ordinator for McCarthy, announced that a steering committee has been set up to organize a statewide group of liberal Democrats. The Rev. Bill Coats, rector of the Chapel of the Cross, said the committee will seek to bring together white and Negro Democrats who are concerned with the issues of peace poverty and the solution of the racial question. Coats added that liberal and labor groups throughout the state are being contacted to arrange a meeting after the election to consider calling a .organizing convention early next year. "Lind said that there had been "absolutely no communication between Senator s McCarthy and this group as to what action we should undertake." The group also decided to1 terrnoactioioTi' the state; i political , front, ' pending meetings between the steering and local groups. But some members of the group said that they would support Democratic nominee Bob Scott, either because they are required to by their office, or that it was a factor in apportioning votes of local party units in the state and county conventions. . By NANCY STANCILL' DTH Staff Writer One of the few cultural and theatrical experiences featuring live narration is available on the Carolina campus. The Morehead Planetarium, founded in 1949 by John Motley Morehead, offers an orientation of the skies to the general public, the UNC astronomy department, the North Carolina school sy stem-and NASA's astronauts. The astronaut instruction program originated in 1960 through a suggestion to NASA by A. F. Jenzano, planetarium director. At this time, when the manned flights were first gating underway, the Morehead Planetarium was one of the few in the country, and the only major planetarium on a college campus. Speeches (Continued from page 1) warned of the "suppression of intellectual growth" at UNC and urged students to "listen closely to the administration's directives" during orientation, and then attend the Disorientation speeches, seminars, and movies differing with the administration position on internal democracy in the univrsity, student rights, and student power, and on the role of the university as an instrument of social change in the community. THE NUMBER 1 IMPORTED SPORTS CAR $99.50 Model 250-A 250A Great Stereo Sound! The Sony 250-A stereo tape deck re corder contains every feature you'd ex pect in far more expensive models. Solid-1 state recording amplifiers and playback pre-amps, full controls, two speeds, ver tical or horizontal operation and its own walnut-grain base. Thinking of taking the step to tape? Step out with a 250-A, connect it to your stereo system, and watch your system go tape in a superb style you never would have thought possible at the price. We've got it! $119.50 Terms Available Also BANKAMERICARD & FIRST UNION CHARGE CARD L bankAmericarh 13 Wednesday TiJ 1:00 OPEN j ALL DAY SATURDAYS 1 tlthL&ci & end Stsrao Ctnter t 1 The Permanent HI Fi Show1 ZZ3 Main St Durham '-A-- j . . . g Outsells all other imported sports cars in America. For several good reasons: Competition-proved 1798cc engine with twin carbs. Purrs along at highway speeds with a safe margin for acceleration. Fully-synchronized four-speed gearbox with short- throw stick shift. Responsive rack-and-pinion steering and heavy-duty . suspension. Dual braking system with big fade-free disc brakes , upfront. English-leather bucket seats, wind-up windows, big lockable luggage compartment, snug folding top, effi cient heater defroster, 2-speed electric wipers. HOLIDAY IMPORTS, INC. Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Dir. No. 551 Phone 489-2308 Since 1960, the Morehead Planetarium has worked with each of the 53 astronauts now involved with the space program. In the planetarium program, the astronauts learn to recognize most of the 88 constellations in the sky. The planetarium simulates conditions they will encounter on manned flights, and in the event that equipment should fail, they, would be able to navigate by" the' stars and constellations. This program has proved so successful that present Apollo spacecraft have . been specifically designed to be navigated with reference to the stars. r . . . The astronauts' visits are usually made on the run, and they stay periods lasting only a day or two. The University and community are usually unaware of these visits since no advance publicity is given by request of NASA. Director A.F. Janzano administrates the program, and assistant director John Knapp serves as an instructor. The astronaut program is perhaps the most famous, but is only a small part of planetarium activities. Last year it hosted some 127,000 visitors, including over 60,000 students. The planetarium offers special graded programs for students of all ages. The planetarium changes its program frequently to offer all aspects ! of celestial mechanics , to the viewing public A four-program sequence . including Stars for Begi nnersV "All About Planets", "Exploring Space", and "The Earth V in the -Universe" introduces laymen to ' astronomy. It shows September 10-November 18. Tha . annual . Christmas presentation, . showing November 19-December 31, is "Star of Bethlehem." The seasonal presentations attract thousands of visitors across the area. The planetarium . will dose January 1-March 18 for the installation of the Zeiss model VI projector, which replaces the old Zeiss projector which John Motley Morehead brought from Sweden in 1930. Costing some $250,000, the new projector is expected U make the stars appear mot realistic and the planets moi accurate. - . In addition, the narrate will be able to control some 1 different types of eclipses. The new projector wi project - a more beautify representation of the heaven and more accurst scientifically," said assistan" director John Knapp. The planetarium shows cos $.75 per student, and show are daily at 8:30 pan. Saturda shows begin 11 a.m., and 1, 3 4 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday hour include 2, 3, 4 and 8:80 p.m BLAZERS GLEN PLAIDS GREAT THREADS AT DIRECT FACTORY PRICES THE SUIT OUTLET Durham-C.H. Blvd; JACKETS Always 1st Quality r SLACKS f Ooops! The story in section B, page 7 of today's paper concerning the South Campus bus system contained an error. The story mistakenly listed the opening day for the service as September 19. 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