TUESDAY
VoL 33 Nik 19
Rogers Wade
Is Swora la
As Alderman
Mayor Oliver K. Connrefl.
Aldermen Ofaie Davis. Boc
ers Wade and Gore Stromd.
and Recorder's Court Judge
Wilfiam &. Stewart, all of
%pam were elected in last
TOesday*s municipal elec
tions. were to be sworn in
for their terms of office at
the Board of Aldermen’s
M*»tiiif in the Town Hall
last aight.
Tim controversy, develop
ing over Alderman Wade’s
•at registering tfr-vofte, has
been explained by Town At
torney John Q. LeGrand,
after he conferred with the
Attorney General’s office in
Raleigh. Mr. LeGrand said
he was told that the three
candidates receiving the
highest number of votes for
Aldermen are those to be
elected. Anybody wishing to
challenge the right of one of
these persons to be stt-d
would have to do so by quo
warrento court action, he
In the race for the three
vacancies on the Board of
Alder mm Gene Strand re
ceived 476 votes and in
cumbents Rogers Wade and
fcbie Davis received 404 sad
361. respectively. Mr. Dsvis
is an alderman of long stand
ing. and Mr. Wgda was ap
pointed last fall to fill a
vacancy on the hoard. Mr.
Shrewd, who has served the
towa gov sram nut la various
capndtlas tinea 1940. was
elected to fill the vacancy
created fay the retiremant of
P. L. Burch, who had bean
aojklmm(«»TUii^
appeasd* Mr*ConU3*wee
elscted by the aldermen Inst
Hal to (IB the vacancy era
atad whan Edwin Lanier re
signed to haeonae a eonnty
cnmmlaainner. Before that
he had bean a aaember of
the Board of Aldarmaa.
la the race for Judge of
be Recorder's Court, in
cumbent William S. Stewart
defeated hia opponent. Roy
Cole, by a vote of MO to ISS.
Otfcav rashs of Tuesday's
ihttiei an: Charts* Mitoer sai
U» gcUol Bwituririiiii pert*
of the tiaOjMS toad MM MN
Thar* w• 7SS ballet* cast ia
tha alarttsn. ori ri a trill rag-
Dentsl Dunes Will
Hold InsUlUtion
Ufa. Daa PWyd will to metall
ed as ywiriet of the Dental
Daaaaa al th upriaUw'i leal
■iriiu a# tha mM yw at •
MB. Tuesday. Map 10. ta tto
Weary Village 4ay aereory tin
aril party Car tfca grwap’a senior
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Plenty of Players Show Up for Little Leafae Btoe|all Practice
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A Wat 120 Wya reported far tW ayaalag practice wain as
CWael HiT* Int LHtlt League haeshati bat week aa Bm erase
Scld. Sana as these ara dan hae witk tWir raarlm. WotUjr
practice aaaabaa wiM taartaai to W WU till waatf. tin tW
Wya will W tfrdri into raw taana to W kaawa aa tW Taakaaa.
tW Dadycra, tW Giaata. aad tto ladtan. CaacWa aad Uan
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Dorn Mathesom Makes Report on States
Os Agricaltwre Throaghoat the County
The use of milk in Orange
county has Increased, but
Grade A milk consumption
has just about reached the
saturation point County
Agent Don Mathaeon told
the County Board of Com
missioners last week. Mr.
Matheeon continued by re
porting that the dairies had
just about runchsd their
maximum point in produc
tion. and that the number
of dairies can’t be increased
wary mash. There are 117
Grade A dairies ia the
laMv?
ported. However, many dpU-
Mlpte {mawriLanimamail bu*m
gggffpßjf saAvd ij* -
sons have gone into the beef
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Leon Enaell Writes His Grandmother
About His Travels in India, Thailand,
Ann ant, Malay, Kashmir, the Himalayas
I Mu; Chepd Htlhaaa rcmcw l
1 ber Lm KmhD. Phillips l«- i
’ Mil's eon, wfc* uead to live km i
, >■ kia schooldays. He baa torn I
i away aujr yean, ia California. <
| aad I hadn't raad or heard aay
i Uuif about Ua for a good ahib <
i aatil I raad tbo following yiaco i
, ia Mrs. Lacy Phillips Russell's •
eolsaui la Uw Hockiagbani Post- I
i Dispatch.—L. G. I
"You aay raaiaaibar that I 1
told you mm waaka ago of tbo
woadorful trip that ay grand I
aoa Laoa aad Ida wife. Mado- <
loiaa, war* taking through tho 1
i wiadarlaad wo kaow aa tho Par '
Kaat- Thoy hagaa Phil- |
luTuaboltorahlo roMca ofthe arts i
of a forgottoa race. to Thattaad <
Thay aro aow lalndie with Ha I
totraaTSd adth > thdo"daJtha
of poverty aad dirt.
“Ho writes of tha good ftohM
la tha crystal rioora as tha Vala
throwing hack’ yoaag trout *•-
14 luahm hag aad gtooa a Mat
as tha •wot fMoa* wtonhk ha
hwod thaaa to thahr fata.
"Mara to M. C. we arc proud
as ML MttahoD. MM ft. aad ttl
peeks that roach poor MM ft
htojhta tha iT ßtokahgral!
wMtoktojrad goMaa aarpatojf
hauwu) rartotp. i
"Oh, wall! What la tha ma as ,
LT^irapytot^Bto'ltaPolto!
hauaa ah tu—grp struct. Mr.
Long la an the etas as the Waßur
Phuarul Homo. Tha Im«a ha-
Isug to tha Mapttoh shfaoh. Tha
GUaaaa haoo amend to to* North
iiAyh^SSj Ihold 1 hold
The Chapel Hill Weekly
5 Cents a Copy
cattle business, but have
operated inefficiently and
thus weeded themselves out
in the process.
There is still some room
for expansion in the poultry
business, even though the
number of broilers is on the
increase. Egg producers
have been having trouble
making ends meet hut the
situation is now about nor
mal. Mr. Matheson said.
Sheep growing, according
to Mr. Mathtena. has ahowh
good profit hut few fanners
want to f» into the bustema.
He added that hag growing
is torrmripf somewhat fn
Orange county, but that
market prices are discour
aging to farmers.
Umvriteg, if you <to not * Korol
tko wondora be for* your oyoo
with tko aUy-ot-home* who have
bom looking nt tko Ifethodiat
rhurck for 71 yoora?
"At Inst they tear themaelvea
away frem trout, and ahining
river* witk • temperature of 40
degraa* and go Ugor-abooting, at
boat tkey maant to aboot him if
he would stay still long enough.
Lms aaya:
"It was a moat thrilling as
p ariase* ta b* standing on n
flimsy platform, railed a martian,
witk a hungry monstar growling
! up at you. tot tto junglo wna toe
| thick for aa to got a toad as
kirn
“ ‘We kav* toss living in n
magical houaa beat sad kava
well-tea toad guides far expedi
tions. New wa will visit aosw
Sikh Meads far flv* daps.’
j "What was his wife. Undeletes,
doing aO this ttamT
"Why! Ska ask as the ‘maritaa’
aad gterad took at tto masatar
a few fast toiaw tor. tea west
flaking is tto heaatift*l rivers as
over thar* waa aaptkiag beautiful
or saesssl to aaa. Everywhere
ttoy tors mat tto greatest Mad
seas set aaurtaay aad are saw
rtrittog tore aad there aa their
VH 49 Calcutta and fnitWr
MHlk."
A Ml iMahwakip dtesee
maetteg as tto Ctopai EMto
bar* Marakiat. daaasistisa wfll
to toM at T ua. Ttondsy, Map
IT, at tto Ctopai HiU Coaatrp
Ctob. Ckartas MaTsllars. toad
as tto Hlastaa Chamtor to Cam
aunt emir— to totog snaagad
bf Btok Caa. toaqsst atotoarea.
mmbmm wfU hTtmUn—
i. ■ m^aws
Notice aboot the New Sobocription Rates
TOk Okegel RtM Wtokly wißkecfci IU twtee etoesk
dcttuaraKOMia
> fteftTto tWPfmOb +* 1 * <*• tetr irtralot
Item, tor the praamrt pries if cm Msm. Ihta mm*' \
. teMhlrtM
' eet hstora Juee t far ewe yer er two yeara.
CHAPEL HILL, N. 0, TUESDAY, MAY 10,1965
naaayara will W aa fallows: Par tto Dodgers. Dick Jansrasa.
caack. aad Jaa Aagaatiaa. autaagar; for tto ( G lasts. Data Rok
arta. caack. aad Wallace Wan hie, naaager; for On ladiaaa.
Dick Galbway, caack. aad Janes Parry, manager; far tto
Yaaksta, Tammy Skaraa. caack. aad Collltr Cobb 111. mmaagar.
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Tryouts Important for Little Leaguers
(Thia article on Little League
1 baseball, reprinted from the
Charlotte Naira, is the second in
I a aeries written by Whitney Mar
| tin and John McCall urn.)
l After each bop has told hint
1 where to weald Ilk* to plap, tto
manager will put his squad
, through a series of trials. This
, will help tto manager make up
( hia mind where each fellow fits
' into the picture.
5 The torts will be simple at
i first. The manager map told 60-
! yard races to fled out who are
. the faster toys. H* stay have
each outfielder thow to hem*
plat* from about 160 feat swap
to leara which players have tha
'Sr—
I Mi"
Hall tote tbs third teas kope
-1 fuls tain tents whipping tto toll
• sstaap tto OeSMSd te first bass,
r Tto atortatee esfidUe. vIIL
i threw ta tto Msuptomi
I M tha holo’Wtka dsspsat point of
, that poaitiau. Tto tipui baao
mea will g«t their chance to make
their short throws to first
Evarpoao will get hia ekaae*
to swing ia hatting practice.
This will also give th* manager
a chance to look over th* pitch
ing and th* catching candidate*.
| That’s just ground work for
tha job ahead. It will take days
, for the manager to find out how
i weU you can play,
i Tto first couple of days you
t hobbit halls you usually catch
in your hip poekst, ns they say.
i You may swing nt tod pilches,
; or throw tto toll 10 feet over
I th* first baaeman’s toad,
t A word of warning: In your
r anxiety to make a good showing,
■ don’t overdo it You could come
up with n aore arm by trying to
throw too hard before you are
1 warmed up properly. You can
’ strain a muscle running or in
c trying to reach a ball.
| Easy does It. Tha relaxed ball
player ia tto tost hall player.
Tto manager will take plenty of
k time to six# you up. He won’t
1 roly on hia first impression.
t After you have worked out for
a while at tto position you have
, decided poo would like to plap
thar* Stop coma a dap when tto
> manager sella you aside and
l*. Cat via Mahan Raquart
r Dr. O. David Garvta, District
. Health OfiUer, has requested that
I tto Caaatp Hoard of C—mission
i are appropriate 61M00 for tto
- support as th* District Health
i Department daring tto fiscal
r pear 1606-64. Thia amount,
r which Is 91660 above th* 1664-66
appropriation, ia reported to ho
enough to aaa hia the department
to ssaHaai tha personnel and
r the program that ara now In
| '
Cm ikon Oak Meeting
r The Canker* Civic Club will
I meat at 6 pju. Wednesday. Map
• 11, te its clubhouse. Mrs. Henrp
• A* Desk will gin* s talk *a
I ~Mnktog Taya." Mrs. L. k. Slur
. dlvaat Is program chairman.
f Mrs. Win— WUktes will to
. hostess. Visiters are invited.
i says:
i "Billy, 1 want you to play ia
i center field instead of at short
■ stop."
It may coma ns quits a blow
1 to you. maybe you had yeur
1 heart aat on playing shortstop,
I and thought you wore pretty good
1 at that spot.
* Don’t taka such a change aa
1 a blow to your pride, aad start
to sulk. You map to sura tha
1 manager Is thinking snip as put
ting together tha hast lineup.
1 Switching you to •aaffMM’tei
-1 tiou may to a coaspHmaat. Ha
• map figure your speed lo Beaded
' In the outfield. H* amp to —a
-1 plt«q#nting you ap pm eMHtp
1 to judre sip hells aad mak* leeg.
acchrsts throws.
j Maap rngjac tafiftete acre
—red from the jgeHtoaa they
i firat wanted to tebjte often
Sjmb —. te *sa?W wH
Bab* Ruth waa a pHsfar whoa
( to first cams up to tha major
leagues. Buckp Walters was •
third basamah hafar* besoming
n star pitcher for the ChwtoooM
! Rads. Jack!* 1 shins an playod
, Ant, ssaond, third and te th* out
field for Brooklyn te sac soaaon.
p.. _ _ _
i Annie F. Johnson Tells Commissioners
What the County Is Doing for the Blind
i
i (Haro, in part, la a report
. given to tho County Board of
Commissioners taat waak, by An
! nia P. Johnson cast worker with
tha blind. I
“In order that you auiy batter
be able to undaratand why ora
J must have a apodal program for
tha blind, I repeat that blindness
’ la tha moat severe of all haadi
-1 caps, and therefore It requires
1 specialised treatment ... at the
1 present time (in Orange county)
SI Aid to the Blind paymauta art
1 being made. They are receiving aa
• avaraga grant of |SMT . . . W#
t have received 14 new applies
i lions: Only four were actually
accepted as being eligible to re
t reive assistance, while nine were
, rejected, and one was withdrawn
. because be was sedated to secur
. tog Veterans' benefits ... AM
t« the Blind payments have bean
. terminated for five: throe died
and two asevad to other cauuttoa.
Quito a number of lOfMgs have
1 been r»r4« according to ihangut
1 circumstances. My aorvtse case
’ load baa Incrcaccd from 1* last
1 year to 14. Thera aio pal eight
1 other caeca which are pending
1 service aad cheat ds babtoe to
p ©• lllYMllfftMNl W QitirHlM U
I they mo Mind.
> m ob July first tost year Orange
t county hnd 77 blind persons tag-
I totorad with tha Btoto Cammls
i don. Wa believe that tha cum
ber would ha at hast dsuhls U
all the MM to the asuutp ware
dlststond... One as east pear's
, goals will 'ha to seek -as many
blind aad people with acrlaaaly
1 impaired vtoton aa nay ha found
1 la Oraaga county. Tha next stop
1 will naturally ha to leader sarv
’ Iso aaccrdiag to thdr Individual
a |M 000 Am&ilm
I am— -a—wa—Mu*
. Oatag to Far North
Hadnlah M lehuater Daka
’ UnJvarsity botanist, will ga to
Hlf mort IfflifH? la am lima
Canada la conduct Ik* nortkßn*
1 SElFtiwhM mn4% M dn
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UhS
stody iHlNiitoi g Atos^to
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ChapdjmOmS
ua
My grandmother taught
me to read when I was about
six. a year or ao before I
started going to lfite Loula
Hendon’s school down at
Franklin and Boundary
streets. T£e first book I
reed, as Grandma Mad me
with the unftmillt uarfft,
was Mrs. *Ttrat
Steps in North Candtea Hia
tory.” It was a primer, a
little volume with good big
print. Mr recollectaotfis that
it was in this book that I
first read about Indian war
riors’ sitting around smok
ing their pipes while their
wives tended to the raising
of corn and tobacco, gather
ed firewood, and. did other
chores.
The braves lorded it over
the squaws something ter
rible. The squaws had no
other idea than to do as they
were told. This may have
been because the Great
Spirit had whispered his will
to them but is more apt to
have been because they
knew that if they didn’t per
-1 form their tasks acceptably
they would be punished with
, a strap or the reverse end of
. a tomahawk.
The custom of malm’ sit
-1 ting by while females work
is by no moans extinct hi
> them days nearly flue earn
■ tqrim after Columbus die*
1 covered America, and the
malm who adhere to tee cue
! tom didn’t gat their fiaudneea
> for it through say bhnf kin-
I ship to the iwribw ismtow
of these sittera-by am the
descendants of the white
man who earns over here
from Europe and pushei the
, Inflate keek out of the way.
1 Ihr J*tanea. take myte*.
JW oounr *l drfft-aall Jba
Pteten who fives vrith me a
1 tqoaw. There Is something
’ about that word that k, well
[ not ao elegant. What I call
I her oftaa. is the Wagelem
l Slave. It’s a pity this term
- is as accurate as it is, but
(CSstten4 m ygt 4>
; aim will to to concentrate upon
’ discovering every available re
source of each Aid to the Blind
i applicant aad recipient and help
ing thorn to utilise it Often no
resources are evident at first;
1 pat with tin** to look deeply late
1 tto situation, hidden resources
i may to revealed. On tto other
hand, there —y to a few who
i might to penalised because of a
> good family background; while
tto blind relative cannot benefit
i materially frem finances of rola
i live*. Also, I am hoping to ae
> rumpliah more ta tha field of com
munity interpretation; only
through thia manna eon wo bridge
tto gap between blind and seeing.
i I shall contteua to strive toward
> rehabilitatioa, canaldaring tto
ability rather than tha disability.
i our blind man and waa— batter
> dttaaaa for wheea ttiMiti-t tax
• money shall act hate toaa spent
> 1a rate."
Alderman Obfe Davit Gets Gigantic Base
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Cart Suudburi WW DdKver
Batep Geafc Rsary b ta
Ove Baccalaareate Serareu
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Qah WSU 1
Stage Dog Show ,
Saadby, May 22sd 1
uMm!
wfll compete. Sr. L. L Vlm is j
Jedcw will to C. A. OMtott I
of Cofmmbm. & C, hewrnod A
. K. C. haadkr, for tto atom, aai 1
. KogiaaM Kcplor of Doitom, a 1
kedng ta*tear teg trainer, for ,
tto otottoan trials. Ktory kteafea
’ nay to aacurod from Dr. Via*. '
•Tto otodtotc* trial* ate to told
» apurid) ftom tto atom ctußte ’
r Aoutag Dr. Vma to imaga- «
, tori* foe tto atom an Mil 1
. Tytor, ticket*; Otgp Dartom. n- ]
l UrityTaad'
1
Norman Jetcksam Is
\ Legion Cunmanier
t Aautkna Lmtoa totaak at a
4 M tam'ftet'aa!
i s—aaatonCtortn W. Ltortm.
, Jwjw. hriMtej 4
l Mr. «si 1
> Mia Mhfd Psgwaad *irrw ['
1 was cksMß to to w—dMlrf
:g»v«yS
; olltoii* oUm ftoa. risMs
1 Tto cutoh Wsasm* Gate
! wfll told Its aanaal toatey ptori*
1 at 4JS pa. ausdsf. May St. «a
1 tto nrtary toaa as raitoni
> rtntt Tsnlga Ossssto* is
tto ttoaso (toes kg *to toraaga
moaU wmltta «S It* sslirtiis
•f dscarattoM aad «m 4. Asytody
wttk Uni atoag Mds Has sack
«*» fmrit* foralga dmb. or aay
-1 tody witk layutoi artictoi far
1 dtapUy «t tto mat, is —tod to
ptoaa Mr. WUltom Mugta at
1 MM or Mis. Ms Portia at
»nm
| WTrißUto
Bsk Cm Msastad
Bob Cm of Ctofri Hill aas
•toted • dirartar of tto sstiaasl
1 Junior Ctoatot as Comm ore*
• orgatosaliaa tort wnnk »t tto
1 North CswHaa laycw toana
. tto* to AstovOls H* «a prad
• dMt as tto CtofM Hill Jaator
1 Ctoattor of Cwawii dartog
’ Iteufttr Im Um urii <ot tig •ff**
} Mr. J. K. BrnyMU of LmmO
. ncaatly rtappod «g tors to vtak
frioado wkito oa tor any to ab^
| toad tto dsMistlia of tto asw
r BreykiM swtosadsg gaol at tea
1 mptoasgo la Thsnssvtei. Tto
l fjdk a gift hem tto Miykte
.»MMsgWinMjanaa l
xni
' Hflff lMt PMlte
and poet an* the It lev.
M. George Henry, of Ashe
ville. the third hfchap of the
Kpmcnpek ttbesee of Weat
« North Candma. «9 ha
tin fsntarad apanham dkateff
sSiHSS
Mr. Sandburg, who am
lives near Flat lack, wfll da-
<Bllciaa *’ **
be conferred hi tnfitiaal
Henry, a native as Chanai
HiU and a graduate oTEi
University h 1981. wte dto-
ia Mammial hai en
in
ctam in addition to Mr. Sand
horwtehef Lmkhtegk freai-
SKaa^MUteT
A Itertni tearthw as M»
[SijSte an Jama 4 wM haS
■MhMMk la|m
'• jnk aMga
\'<% mi i» w« held
Una aad urarlruli at Urn
km Nr Miai
On Jaw i there wfll ha a
dutch hmchaaa for aaadon
and their parents in Lansir
hall followidg the hocca
bureau Servian. PVed H.
Weaver, dean of student af
fairs. wil preside, aad Chaa
eellor House wiß be the fea
tured spaahar.
<Co*ttoeH nn pngo »
Bridge TteWfut
Winners Annewneed
Rictord Hswsser aai Dr. Daa
iLrtVlteTtoT to*te* Cattoto
WmasaU Gate Ttoy tod a
Ctead total es TIJM ptoato. Tto
111 sswad prias was urn to Mm
KveWa Hrti sad Mm. Mfrtto
Jmmmnm, ete a total «f HJW
totote Tto |ia IkUd prtas was
wna kg «k. ted tea fan tea
JjAl plßfsse wttl rssMea a
[to sap y ttetolto^TS;
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