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Policy
As of September 21, 1968,
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Daily Tar Heel to lo longer
allow anyone outside the DTH
starf to solicit advertising in
order to buy a page in our
paper.
Grirf Programs
Students interested in
selling football programs
should report to 304 Woollen
Gym at 7:30 p.m., Thursday,
Sept. 19.
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CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1963
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Prevail
Lines of students stretching
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Auditorium entrance through
Woollen Gym characterized
Drop-Add for preregistered
students Wednesday.
A new chapter to the old
story of Drop-Add was added
as pre-registered students were
allowed to get an early start
with schedule changes.
For the first time, students I
wishing to change classes were , ,
given the opportunity to
complete all schedule changes
at one time and at one
location.
All departments with class
tickets and quotas were
represented in Woollen Gym
along with regular registration.
One purpose was to alleviate
some of the confusion which is
present during the regular
Drop-Add period, which will
be held today through
Monday.
During the regular
Drop-Add period, students
wishing to change classes will
be required to visit their
advisors and each department
head individually.
"I don't think we can really
tell if this extra day was
effective until we see if the
regular Drop-Add congestion
has been relieved," said a
faculty member working in the
gym.
Students trying to beat the
rush, however, had their own
ideas.
"I was in line at 9:30 this
morning, and I've been here
ever since," said a coed in the
checker's line at. 1:30 p.m.
"I really have hit all the
wrong lines," she continued.
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By BOBBY NOWELL
DTH Staff Writer
He sat in the Chapel Hill
coffee shop and finished his
cup of hot tea slowly, with
little conversation. Then' he
dipped out the wedge of lemon
and ate it, too, savoring each
munch without a wince.
His long-unwashed hair
dangled vine-like over his face,
the ends meeting at the base of
his neck. He wore a musky old
jacket that looked at least two
sizes too small and a faded
print shirt that appeared slept
in.
Indifferent to my
identification as a newsman, he
nonetheless requested that his
name and, for some reason, his
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By CHARLA HABER
DTH Staff Writer
In the age of automation, it
is one of life's ironies that the
automobile, now considered
one of life's staples alongside
bread and water, and without
which the Carolina gentelman
would cease to exist, seems to
be a virtual target for
extinction by the university.
With approximately 13,000
cars expected on campus this
semester, slightly more than
6,000 of them will reside in
campus parking spaces. While
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age be left out of any product
of the discussion.
It was impossible to
determine his age through the
several days' growth of beard
of his face, but the deep
furrows beneath his eyes
suggested that the weight of
worldly problems he had been
self-instructed to bear made
him appear older than he
actually was.
He is a veteran of the
Chicago campaign, 1968.
He was one of a group
which had made the
pilgrimmage of Chicago for the
Democratic Convention last
week. Now they were drifting
back towards Florida, the
southernmost hippie haven of
this country. They are no
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this is an improvement over
last year's figure of 5,200, it is
small enough improvement to
make one think twice, or even
three times, before bringing an
automobile to Chapel Hill.
The controversial T-sticker,
which is issued to all students
within 30 minutes walking
distance of the university and
carries no parking privileges,
will retain the same $2.50 fee.
The 30 minute walking
distance boundaries now
include Brookside Apartments,
Northampton Terrace, Colonial
Arms, University Gardens, Oak
Youths'
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strangers to Chapel Hill; in
fact, they are among the most
frequent visitors in a modern
"underground express" which
keeps the University's campus
hippies informed of happenings
in the national subterranean.
They had all begged a ride
to West Virginia and had been
hitchhiking ever since, their
chances of getting a lift
severely hampered by their
desire to stick together. "It
doesn't matter about our
progress," he said softly. "We
have little enthusiasm for
anything after what happened
up there."
Asked about the makeup of
the war protestors which had
formed one side of the battling
forces, he replied, "Yeah, man,
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Terrace, and the Chapel Hill
Apartments a slight extension
of last year's boundaries.
This year when a student is
married to a member of the
faculty or staff, the faculty or
staff member buys a faculty
sticker at regular cost and the
student buys only a T-sticker.
According to Alonzo T.
Squires, university parking
director, the T-sticker is
necessary because "it is
absolutely essential to register
a car. We have cars here from
all over the world and it would
slow things tremendously to
check licensing bureaus in all
the states to identify cars
involved in serious accidents or
major offenses."
G, H, and J stickers carry
the usual $10 fee and the C
sticker the usual $7.50 fee.
Motor scooters have a $5
registration fee to in the hope
that "man faculty and staff
will resort to motor scooters."
Squires asks that bicycles be
registered at a fee of 50 cents
for identification purposes
only. Abandoned bicycles
found on campus will be
confiscated and must be
reclaimed from the Chapel Hill
police department.
"Traffic regulations will be
enforced this year as never
before," says Squires.
"Flexibilities will exist for the
most part only in cases of
hardship, emergency, or
medical reasons."
This year people who
violate their campus zones will
be ticketed with a courtesy
warning. A second , violation
can expect to be towed, and a
third ticket means a loss of
motor vehicle privileges.
However, students will still
have rights of appeal provided
they follow the procedure
outlined in the regulations.
Students who don't plan to
permanently register their
motor vehicles, regardless of
their eligibility, must obtain in
advance from the traffic office
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it was beautiful. People from
all over. And all used to it
(holding mass protests). It
could have been great"
P r e sse d for more
information on the latter
statement, he said that the
hippies, Yippies, SDS members
and other groups represented
were poorly organized, without
leaders, and that their aims
were somewhat amorphous.
"You hear a lot of talk
about a bunch of old cats
running the show for us, but it
ain't so. It was just sort of an
animalistic group instinct
which moved us all, and in the
end it was this instinct that
caused it all to get uptight"
He related that in the initial
confrontations between the
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whatever temporary permits
they may feel they need.
Failure to do this will result in
a $5 late registration fee.
Temporary permits should be
applied for at present only for
hardship, emergency or
medical reasons.
Pleasure permits will be
issued for a maximum of seven
days at a fee of $1 a week.
The traffic office has been
moved from the Dean of Men's
Office to B-3 YMCA building.
As usual, auto registration is
being conducted . at the Tin
Can.
"Anyone desiring any real
Drug GuMeUmes CEariffied
By STEVE N. ENFIELD
DTH Staff Writer
The position of UNC's 110
resident advisors regarding the
use, possession, and transfer of
illicit drugs was clarified
yesterday by the Dean of
Men's Office.
Associate Dean of Men Fred
Schroeder said a set of
guidelines, issued for the first
time this fall, would seek to
"protect both the student and -the
resident advisor" by
making the University policy
more clear.
Under the guidelines,
resident advisors may not
search any room for the
possession of suspected drugs
without a civil search warrant.
By the same token, however,
he cannot keep confidential
any known use of certain
illegal drugs.
The only authorities who
can provide confidential
consultation are the medical
and psychiatric staff of the
Student Health Service the
campus chaplains.
At . the first known use of a
drug by any of the some 5500
hordes of police and hippies
there was little violence
because 'there was none
intended But a few of the bad
cats in the crowd got hot and
had to throw'something. That
gave the cops all the excuses
they needed It's true that they
didn't start anything, but once
they got to swinging, there was
no stopping them."
He went into detail to
describe how one unarmed
protestor had been beaten into
a supine position by three
National Guardsmen using rifle
butts. Why wasn't he hurt
himself? "Well, I knew I didn't
have a chance and when I saw
them cops coming I grabbed
my old lady (mistress) and
headed for the rear. In such a
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By MARY BURCH
DTH Staff Writer
The Visiting Committee of
the University's Board of
Trustees will meet with campus
leaders and interested students
and visit Scott Residence
College on Friday and
Saturday.
The Visiting Committee will
arrive on campus Friday and
have lunch with student leaders
from all areas of campus
activity. Following lunch, the
group of 19 students and the
visiting committee will break
down into three groups for an
informal discussion of campus
concerns.
Student Body President Ken
Day said he anticipated the
discussion in the informal
groups to center around
student activism and its
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deviation," says Squires, "must .
submit his request in writing to
the University Traffic and
Safety Committee, B-3 YMCA
building. The committee will
consider that request and then
make a judgement."
At present there are no
plans for a multi-level parking
deck. Money is now being used
for maintenance of the lots
now in use. There is a
possibility of bus service from
south campus, now being
considered, but this is being
delayed by problems of
insurance and liability.
UNC dorm residents, an RA is
supposed to refer the student
to the Student Health Service
and notify the Dean of Men's
Office of the use. No further
action will be taken against the
user after these things are
completed
"Individuals involved is a
subsequent offense will be
referred to the Faculty-Admin-istrative-JudiciatBoard
for
action," the guidelines state.
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Investigation Yields Lead
In Evans Murder Case
Chapel Hill Police Chief
W.D. Blake is cautious in his
evaluation of the State Bureau
of Investigation's newest lead
in the 1965 arboretum murder
of Suellen Evans, a 21-year-old
UNC coed.
"There have been 87
different leads in this case," he
said, "so I don't want to sound
too enthuiastic about this
one.
SBI
Director Myron H.
hopeless situation, I wasn't
about to have scars to show for
being foolishly brave."
How did he feel about the
purpose and achievements of
his group? -
For the only time during
the interview, He looked
directly at me and spoke with
noticeable- voice inflection.
"We knew long ago that it was
hopeless for McCarthy. We
knew that in June when
Kennedy was dead and none of
his delegates rallied to Gene.
So we knew we couldn't
change the delegates' minds.
And when we got there, we
found out we couldn't even get
within five miles of the
Amphitheater.
"I don't know if there was a
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manifestations on campus, the
mood of the campus and the
concerns of the student body,
including the role of the
student in the University,
student efforts toward
educational reform, the
upcoming concern with
changes in women's
self-limiting hours and the
proposed changes in the
visiting agreements to allow for
open visitation in men's
residence halls.
'The Visiting Committee
and the students will discuss
areas that are of particular
interest and concern," said the
Student Body President
"These are areas which were
discussed in correspondence
over the summer."
From 3:30-5:30 Friday
afternoon, students, staff and
faculty may meet with the
visiting committee to discuss
any pertinent matters. Those
who wish to speak with the
Trustees should call vice
President of Development
Charles Shaffer's office,
933-2301, in advance to setup
an appointment.
At 8:30 Friday evening the
Visiting Committee will tour
Scott Residence College
(Parker, Teague and Avery)
with a student host arid hostess
from the college. Included on
the tour will be the faculty
fellows, the Resident Advisor
and members of the
Chancellor's Advisory
Committee.
"Our concern is not only to
discuss the substity .of the
Any incident involving
possession andor transfer of
drugs (not simply its use) is
illegal and will be reported to
civil authorities.
Student Body President Ken
Day had the following
comment on the guidelines:
"If RA's adhere fully to
their responsibility to advise
suspected drug possessors or
transporters about the limits of
confidentiality and if they
McBryde has been waiting to
question a man being held in
Washington, D.C. McBryde has
said that the man is undergoing
psychiatric treatment in
Washington and has not been
available for questioning. He
has not released any other
information about the suspect
Blake said that Chapel Hill
police have been to Chicago,
New Jersey, New York and
South Carolina to check out
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universal motive for the
gathering. We just all got
together and that proved one
thing that the feeling was
international and that included
in our number were some
important people. I guess you
might call it a show of
anguish we were hopeless to
do anything about the
Convention farce. But the
Chicago cops didn't even want
to let us tell that"
The youth's eyes blazed
when it was mentioned that
some people thought the
motley crowd purposely tried
to incite riots for television.
"Man, how could that
happen?" he snapped "How
could we tell when cameras
were grinding with all them
eaders
questions, Ken Day said, "But
to provide a broad
cross-section of leaders for the
Trustees to see and talk with as
people, and to begin to
dev elope the kind of empathy
that is needed so much to
bridge the generation gap and
lay the foundation for future
changes."
Scott Residence College was .
chosen for the tour because it
represents the two directions
the Residence College System"
is moving in the future, Day
noted.
4tThe co-educational factor
and the faculty fellow program
show the direction the program
is taking," Day said "There is
the sense of what life in the
residence college is now and
what it can become in the
future."
Following the tour the
Visiting Committee will discuss
the Residence College program
with interested Scott college
residence and the faculty
fellows.
Parking
The following areas will
be closed to traffic and
parking on Friday, Sept.
20 at 11:30 p.m.:
1) area between Woolen
Gym and Tin Can.
2) Bell Tower Road
between Bell Tower and
Teague Dorm.
3) Ram Varsity Parking
Lot behind Kenan
fieldhouse. ;
4) Lower area behind
Nurses' Dorm adjacent to
South Gate No. 6.
exercise responsible restraint in
refraining from the role of
policemen or investigators, we
will be making a big step in the
right direction.
"However, I continue to
find it is indeed unfortunate
that the University
administration has found itself
in such a position with respect
to state law that the role of an
RA as an advisor has to be
compromised at all."
similar murders during the past
year. The SBI, he explained,
has also been examining all sex
crimes in the country during
the year trying to find new
leads in the Evans murder.
Miss Evans, from Moorsville,
was murdered July 30, 1965.
The only evidence in the case,
eyewitness reports and a strand
of hair, has indicated that the
crime was committed by a
Negro.
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clubs flying? Anyhow, I don't
know of many people who
would be foolish enough to get
their head split for national
TV. Our original
purpose which was never
changed was to be nonviolent
But the cops tried to keep us
imprisoned in Lincoln Park.
That alone was enough to
make a lot of people lose their
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He had no opinion on
whether the gory showings
would cause Hubert Humphrey
to lose the election. "I don't
know," he said "Anyway I'm
not one of those who will hate
Humphrey forever because he
was already nominated by
Daley and the. party bosses
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