ft - PAGE TOUR Unprecedented (Continued From Page 1) greeted bis wife, son, mother, and brother who sat behind him throughout the proceedings. We are "planning to put Ho bert on the stand, defense at torney Bonner D. Sawyer said yesterday. We "won't enter a plea to a lesser charge, Sawyer said when he was asked if he would. Expected to be put on the stand as witnesses for the State are: G. R. Griffin, Robert Crow, Jack Howard, all employees of Nello Teer Construction Cd.; Sheriff C. Halli-3 Moore of Alamance County: Sheriff E. G. Belvin of Durham County; Capt. Leary of the Dur ham Police force; R. B. Fitch, Chapel Hill Lumber man; I.Irs. Ed Vaughan, dressmaker for Miss Crook; J. V- Brock well; Mrs E.S. Robinson, who reported hearing a scream the night of the murder; Eugene Mauer; Earl - Hurley, Orange County deputy sheriff; State Highway Patrolman R. R. Thomas, who discovered the body; Sheriff Sam Latta of Orange County; Coroner A. H. Walker; SBI Agent J, R. Durham; Miss Lucille Burns of Durham . and Bull Cheek of Durham. Seventy-four jurors were ex amined before both the defense and prosecution were satisfied. The names of the jurors were dravn from a hat by little Ed "Buddy" Lanier, Jr., son of Mayor Ed Lanier of Chapel HilL All jurors from Chapel Hill Town ship were excused due to the consent of both sides. Lee conferred with his at mospheric damage. The Rare Book Room, contain ing priceless books - assembled during the past 156 years, will for the first time be housed and displayed under proper condi tions. The photographic reproduc tion laboratory, Bulls Head Book Shop, and Library Extension rooms will be enlarged and reno vated. The brick and limestone addi tion, which takes -the -shape of a large letter U enclosing the cJder T-shaped building, is approxi mately 210 feet wide by 110 feet deen and. has t.wp basements and 10 levels in the book stacks. CLASSIFIEDS AimouNCEMEirrs l DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day.. Poe Motor Company, day phone G531, night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl) FOR RENT FOR - IlENT -UNFURNISHED THREE room apai-tment. refrigerator and Btove. 1 furnished .apartment with private bath., Apply at -309 Ransom, St., side. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED OR unfurnished, available ' immediately. Close to campus, hospital and shopprng district. Call 243 or 2-5658. S. H. Basnight. - - (chg.lxl) : HELP V ANTED STUDENT. EXPERIENCED IN USING Ruling Pen to do part-time drafting vork. CaU 4407 (chg. 11) ' ) ; WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO FE MALE applicants for full-time ; sales force at The Dairy Bar: For: Interview contact Mr. Savage. No: phone calls please. 203 E. Franklin St. ' (chg. lxl) TODAY f tp"mm- ' ' f- "'SSST ""!'' Mlll,,ll Library Continued from, page 1) tcrneys several times during the choosing of the jurybut showed little concern and remained ex pressionless during the day. Solicitor William Murdock con sistently asked the prospective jurors if they believed in capitol punishment. Only four of the 74 indicated they objected to this, they were immediately turned down by the prosecution. - The judge excused all jurors who said they had formed an opinion of the case. In the choos ing of an alternate, this question was consistently answered in the affirmative by nearly all the jurors. Jury- (Continued From Page 1) morning and ended at 5:15 this afternoon. The thirteenth juror, Mrs. Robbie Hayes, was the last name in the hat. They answered such stock questions as: "Are you opposed to capital punishment?", "Do you know Lee or any members of his family?", "Do you have any re lationships with any person con nected with the investigation?". The panel of jurors consists of 11 men and two women: H. L. Battoii, Hillsboro; Raymond Cheek, Cheek Township; and Lacy Wilkerson, Hillsboro; John Frank Morris, White Cross; Mun roe Allen, Cedar Grove; W. H. 'Browning, Efland; L. G. Hoover, Mebane; Mrs. Lillian Gates Ligon and Ernest Ligon, Hillsboro; C. E. Ray, Mebane; Lewis T. Tilley, Little River; J. H. Ball, Hillsboro and Mrs. Robbie Hayes, alternate, of Hillsboro. ...... They are required by the court to remain in Hillsboro until a ver dict has been reached. Miss ' Crook, the 71-year-old Chapel Hill spinster whose beaten body was discovered near New Hope Chapel on the morning , of Aug. 29, 1951, operated a small f ower, fish, remnant, and pecan shop near Carrboro. A native of Alabama, she .came to Chapel HiU in 1930 and worked for a Ph. D. in economics at various intervals for 12 years. - J.e has been in jail here since his arrest. Sheriff Sam Latta charged Lee with murder one week after the discovery of . the body. The tracks found near-the Translations Outlines Textbooks- THE BOOK EXCHANGE DURHAM, N. C. i . . . ?Fi!rCl--- Yep, AN'I iJTl OT A VE?y , f I We VWMVNOT ?rcvxzB tiMV AM' LET'd &Q " rlS YOU SSJZIOUS Ahf.T PINP H JCLEVES SUG6E6TIOM. UP. :TO THE C! J' (I THEM Ldo 04 OVECTO ' p'z Jf -l''"- - iiiimmi iimrmrw fcfZ 1 11 SSS-ait.... "VH TT S- J , i - t a 1 ttitifc ir i ITU in it mm ii ! in nil ii ii ii i n n n . 1 ALL UNMARRIED VERE J IMEAM- ) , J r GLElTJ 1 I FROM THE. FORCSfT KSSEP .4 PTQ..J VT J I I THAT'S THE -VOURJOB,l ICHANdS CUSTr fs i " --r . THE DAILY- TAR HEEL Phi Etc Sigma " Freshmen entitled to Phi Eta Sigma certificates may now obtairr them at 313 South Building, ac cording to an announcement to day, by Dean Mackie.- body matched the I I ires of Lee's 1949 green Ford pickup. A truck of that description was seen on the road from Carrboro to New Hope Chapel on the night before Miss Crook's body was found Several witnesses claim that they heard a woman's screams coming from the truck. Judge ,3. R. Hunt Parker dis missed the crowded cmrt room and announced the trial would be resumed at 9:30 tomorrow morn ing. Lee, neatly attired in a double PT. DE featuring PERMA-LIFT Brassiers and . Girdles Open breasted brown suit, carried on a conversation with his young wife and small son following dismissal 1 tTvV' vv'. v STOR - to ilk Al! Day On Wednesdays if v-you -r MrAM- MARPTV V ??- BOTI SNA, OF J WEDNESDAY MARCH 19, 1952 and seemed less exhausted than the rest of the people in the new ly decorated room. tiuxtti JEAff PETERS Anthani Qumrt FMJwei ty DaYf F. . Effected fay UA KAZA . , Wfjttgff fe JOH SfEHSESX . Late Show Saturday SUNDAY-MONDAY A PENNY - fE&EO ME. WNEM FORNOOR 1 I I Mf?ELV CO&j3TZ HEX. THOUGHTS ZW LtGtfC IT Dtfr FEAR r4ATT&JT BUT? the prospect LESS, OH,NO-tTrs GMASWifT DEARfT

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