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TUESDAY ISSUE Nert tai Mkr VoL 33 Nol 31 Hairy Farm Festival Is a Succi • gill jjt ? >- 1 % , __ • ■ : f* r <r fm M BR% «S|k% i<rii d 1 kEi iK! W ■Bjjw*,-. ... JB QBTVEi I > l. - , m ■ k •jMflnßßm^fl |||||| SL ft ® i .. « 1 s/, WA \ mp jS^H Kr ~ fIMiUP F / #B fi >/ $ . • ;/ JH <. . i H f^^a. I J>mA > . f . v , ' Er i B M JHmBI w J JHHH| •T fIHHHiI 1 1 PnM) J«M Seville is iUwi with WUd Powell, riel purifcl ' of the CkH Mercksate AhkmUw, iwwsdiatriy after ike was uonri Dairy FcatiraJ Qaoea at tit itmt fa art •a Sank ( ibaMa atmt Friday creates- Mica Neoille «aa prawMd aa evening draae fraat J. B. Bakhtas aa a priaa far ‘ katas acfcctef aa aataa Jaffa wore University CkaaerlUr R. B Haaae. footbefl caarh (tears* Barclay, aad Mrs. Joaae WaaC (PkteakyDttekk—> _; i Robert Cultom, Former Oxford Coach, Ei lift C Colum hu bmm mmmmi hand couch of athletics at < Km QaH HMJ high school to nfEn BiU Grit*, it was aa- i Data, taptnatanirat of Chapel i HE schools To ampt tike poet i kart, Mr Caltoa itatfaad froaa i tka staff of the Oifari klfk i achool. akara ho haul coached i faotboll, hnabattioll. and baseball ■ the last nine peart. Mr. < Cnee, aktot teoma woo many i championships tfanaf hit highly ! successful tenure, reufted this i spring la jata the marktnt staff of Ofaertla ( «llt|t A native of Sham nh in, I*a., Mr. Caltua oat graduated froaa Ca- j tawha College la I**2 and took kh master's degree at the Uni- , (trait) here ta It&l At Oxford , hit hasketbaU teams won two | Instruct Three titln and hit foot- , i New Comet in View In Northwest Sky i r. 8. thru, assistant professor atwaony ta the University pkjjio. (hjartnist, calked the W aehiy~yeaterday In ifport that , a nan carnet can he earn ta the , northwest iky •««,- Chapel Hill. , The comet, which can be seen , near the noethwort horixon for about an hear after dkmeet and about aa honr before sunrise, appears, anatdiac ta Mr Davit, aa a "diffaaad ahjact enk a con tral cnadeaaatiaa and haa a tail a little laager than one degree.** Mr. Da via rot.mmiiadil that 1 hU gfaaaaa he aaad to vieor the comet, bat ha aoid it ia handy toblr to the aakad aye. It oils ■the shy a little north of the ! blight star Capella ia the con steitaOon Auriga. “It will pruhahiy dmappaar he- I foe* too long amyht a mi or so,” Mr Da via mad. -and I hope wo got aooao fair aroothar aa we caa look at E." The new cooaet me discovered i by a acientist aaaaed Mrkoa in I Cstog to Mmig Cheap temi the TVaaoylvnaia Music I Camp at tha Brwvard Maoie i Cantor pro Mu K. Hama, am I of Mr. aud lira J. K. Adaam. aud I Gome Ham. dsaghltr of Dr. aud I Mrn G, C Hum. This to tho mh The Chapel Hill Weekly ball teams had • fin* record of 00 wins, 25 losses, end five ties. ( When he went to Oxford the ; school had no gym nasi am or foot ball field or orgaaised intram oral athletic program. Now it has a modern gym and football field ( and a strong intramural program j designed to benefit all ita 240 , students. Before going to Oxford Mr. \ Culton hod coached for one year , st the Hoyden high school in ( Salisbury. He also served a tour | of duty in the U. S. Marine Corps | — I Hierck ia Califafaia , Harold A. Bierck, jr., associate | professor of history at the Uni versity, is leeching this auasmer at the University of California st lam Angeles. He has a Ford | Fellowship for the Advancement < of Teaching for the coming ara- ] demic year, during which he will i do special study at the University j of Texas and in Mexico City. He « specialises in Latin Aasertean ’ history. | Mrs. McCall ia Ilttaaia ! Mrs. Adeline McCall, director ■ of music in the Chapel Hill ele mentary school, is conducting n summer music workshop nt In diana Uaiversity at Bloomiag- ' ton. Hi. i l On Fishing Trip P. L. Burch, H. L. Bryson and ’ H. L. Hackney went to Topsail’ l Beach over the weekend on a Ash- j uig trip. Carmkhaeia Move i Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Car- i pickael 111 have moved from i Kenan street to Rogeraon drive. ! Carolina Pharmacy's New Plate-Glass 9 Front is Lost Somewhere to the South The Carolina Pharmacy has, aa I ■Mat people will haw noticed, i bam hiding modestly behind n weeden builder's screen during 1 the peat week. Wa went and I talked to Mr*. Ruby Grogan, orim, < with bar pharmacist partner, i Miaa Helen Dugaild, rvaa tha I •hap, and discovered that the i gads have not been smiling aa i the Carolina Pharmacy aa bright- j ly aa they might. ! « Mrs. Grogan aad Miaa Dagaid*a I ptaa waa to reaweo tha ald-faah- 1 ienad abow windaw front and pot; la- a plain ptate gtaa* freed in- i •toad, tbaa giving tbmn naet l mo in which to expand their i y T *!^— *Tf XaTC;.! &22r£SVSS% 5 Cents a Copy ess; Todd Wins Contest; Miss Neville Is Queen ££ •*• '•>'•' v. .<**•:-temte ' Am A * >■*-■* '->\y ■ ■ W^^^ASw^^U ,>\ '• .;;y ' . ' : : tireFsPlf - jywV • ~3#f- ,' *|Ki !M7a 1 Jfc^ * *lj '^oo****\ *bblHb^.*l ~ : #*«s» * • sKSf | \x |C " ■’»nE pMffiußßm f ” t *^nTM^TOMB , ~ jjt 1 B^v.Xa r '4kßrß BFBSBBb m ... ■ ;j J; / m ■' f§ «" ' B. A TadU. mayor of Carrkaro, is skew* as ke milkaf kta way t* rictery ia the “Battle of the Mikiaf Mayan" dtertef the Dairy Farat Festhral trlehratioa aa Friday after aaaa. Mr. Todd defeated Ckapel Hill Mayor Okrer CarawdL The athar three am ia the Last Friday %, afternoon ore wandered up to the milkiny con test betas held in'- front of the Carl Smith butlding in connection with the Dairy Festival. Crowds [of people, mostly children, stood around waiting noisily on the shady side of the street, a fire engine was parked nearby, count lass policemen roamed around in that aimlessly official way that policemen hare, but there were no cows. The center of attraction was a large fiat-back trailer truck on which were several bales of hay, a couple of buckets, a man, and a micro phone. We went up on the balcony of the Smith building and aarumed a sort of "monarch of all we survey" pees. The man with the microphone explained to the crowd that ona of the eows apparently had plans that conflicted with being an integral part of a milking contest and had Jumpad off the track provided to carry her. Hence the delay. Would the pMpte Mke a seag, asked the “Sing ‘Davy Crockett’," shouted a little boy neat to us. The crowd sang “Davy Crockett." Teachers in Summer School The following aim members of the Chapel Hill elementary school , faculty are attending the first session of the University Summer School: Miss lues Barefoot, who tenches second grade; Miss Mery Guy Boyd, librarian; Mrs. Jessie Gouger, third grade; Mrs. Robert t L. Hawkins, eighth grade; Uisa , Kiiiabeth King, fourth grade; Mrs. Patricia Hillman, seventh grade, and Mrs. Vivian Srhur franx, sixth grade. | Attend Narses' Meetiag Mrs. Kdith Brucker of Chspel Hill, slste president of the North i Carolina Nurses Association; I Miss Elisabeth Kemble, dean of I the L'ntveruty’s School of Nurs- i ing, and Mrs. Marie Noel of Ral eigh. executive secretary of thu N. C. Nurses Association, recent ly flew to Hot Springs, Ark., for a one-week meeting of the South ern Branch of the American Nurse* Association. rhurch Schedule Changes During July and August there , will be no II o'clock Sunday morning service at the Church of ( the Holy Family. For those two j months the only Sunday service will be the family service and the church school, both at 10 a.m. Saws New Granddaughter Mrs. C. A. Ellington has gone , to Richmond. Vs., to see her new granddaughter, Susan Petty Sor- i rail, daughter of Ur. and Mrs. . W. S. Sorrell, jr. I tagged for Chapel Hill had, aa far I aa anyone knew, been aent to an i unknown point In tha wilds of i Sooth Carolina. This complicates < things immensely because the J cooking equipment man wont la- i stall Urn pap up toaster* and I kamhorger grills anti! the floor is dawn; tha Soar awn wont lay a single inch of linoleum until the glass is in; and tha glass man I cant pat in tha giaaa until they < •adit. Mrs. Grogan said aha ex parted ! work to start again today to be < tha ham aad bsef aad taka aad Mwmifjm by Mm. < CHAPEL HILL, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 21,1966 picture, left to right, are Raymond Crabtree, George Pendergrass end William Alexander. The little boy holding the cow's tail for Mr. Todd disappeared into the crowd before Weekly photographer William Brinkhous could get his name. ■ Singing palled presently, and the man on the truck resorted to I a running commentary until tha cows came. These two participants even tually arrived in e rather battered stake truck, accompanied by their owner and a .large gray ambu lance, which lent a tinge of the macabre to the occaaion. Never underestimate the power of a woman, not even a cow. Mayors Cornwell (Chapel Hill) and Todd (Carrboro) climbed up on the truck, rolled up their Newton to Resume Practice July Ist Dr. Maurice Newton, who had been in the Army two years, has returned to Chapel Hill and will resume bis dental practice July 1 in his office in the Tenkersley building (next door to the post oflfee). He Bad Mrs. Newton anl their - three daughters, Namffig Meredith, Beverly Anne, and' Maureen, arrived here last week end and have reopened their home on the Old Mill road in Green wood. | Serving as e major in the Army i Dental Corps, Dr. Newton was stationed first at the Hospital i Dental Clinic at Camp Pickett, Va., for six months and then for { 18 months was with an evacua- j lion hospital at Fort Meade, Md. While living in Maryland, he at tended post graduate courses in dentistry at the University of Maryland's School of Dentistry. Before entering the Army, Dr. 1 Newton had been engaged in the • practice of dentistry in Chapel I Hill for eleven years. During his ‘ absence his office was occupied by 1 Dr. Carl W. Dickens, who will move into the office building now being completed on West Frank-, tin street by the Carolina Con- I struclion and Realty Company. Paper Drive Next Sunday Tha Jaycees will hold a waste paper drive next Sunday effer- I noon, June 26. Collection will be- I gin at I o’clock. Everybody is asked to bundle up old news papers, magaxines, and other waste paper and put the bundles on the curb by that time. Any-i body who ia missed is asked to call the Gulf Service Station at 9437. At Memorial Hospital Among local persona listed as I patients at Memorial hospital.! yesterday were Miss ConstencJ Brooks, William Davis, Dr. Janet Fischer, Mrs. Hula Garrett, Mist Catherine Henley, Mias Virginia Jackson, Mrs. Lois Marley, Al l fred Mebane HI, Mrs. Tom Run-;l Uolph, Mrs. Basil Sherrell, Mrs. Anna Steab, and William Tinnen.j Cutteas ia the North Mr. and Mrs. George Cutten I left last week to spend tha sum-1 mar ia the North. They will visit relatives in Pennsylvania several days sad will than go to Maine < for tha rest of the summer. They will return to Chapel Hill in Hep- , Umber. , * ( Attends Tetaker Workshop ] Miss Nolle A Cheek, who | teechee fourth grade at the ] Chapel Hill elementary school, attended the workshop conference \ of the North Carolina Claoerobm i Teachers Aeaedatloa loot week aa tha University campus. i waswil'gl ' The Kvecwtt WLTuJ, aa* IMw haas moved from Dog- I «Miditoi»hM» their new home I j sleeves, arranged straw in ad vantageous spots, and placed their buckets. Mr. Todd recruited a small boy to hold the tail of his cow so she wouldn’t swish him in the face. The timer consulted his watch, went through his “on your marks” patter, and the race was on. The object was to get aa much milk out of a cow as was pos sible in a designated time. Mr. Todd went into n lactic frensy and milked like mad. Aa a matter of fact, the cow looked rather sur prised, end didn't seem to be able to figure out what all the hurry was for. Mr. Cornwell was not as visible, since he was milking in the trusk that brought the cows, but someone shouted “Mayor Cornwell has an overhand stroke!" Aa they rounded the turn, so to spealfc Mr. Todd’s cow decided that that was about all thars was SSSfiSpf JiuHU^SuS finish line, but loat by three pounds of milk nt the weighing. Mr. Todd came through with a sisxling five pounds and won n suit of overalls for his trouble. Mr. Cornwell was consoled with a pair of work glovca. Aa we left, we wondered what they did with the milk. Perhaps Mr. Cornwell drank it, to build up his strength. p-J. A. C. D. Bake Sale This Friday A bake sale will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday.i Juna 24, at Kowlar’a Food Stors| by the Chapel Hill branch of the, American Association of Univer-' sity Women. ' 16 Chapel Hill Fathers Win Free Fishing Trips to the Coast a.-- -Asuuam < alom t . < . M ■■■ IM , ITI - i *f}m mom pp’ ft V ■ r mm, Im „, v , ,'jEdflM f * KaC 9 th i a r&l xjjj p 9 RAh e '’mM^BmHk. 1 f , V^wSRBl; Rv" n • HillJaUiillniKJlW m. s r " « ■■•! 1 hUNiffr ■> W< BAI • r Cjl w^mJUkmSr * A group of children help Bill Barber Shop; Dr. K. M. Brink- of the winams caauat go, were 1 Alexander draw the names of hens. Chapel Hill Weekly; Noel drawn: Stephan W. TIDm. winners of tha Chapel Hill- Houston, WCHL; Dr. D. M. Get- William J. Ballsngsr. Dr. Habort Carrboro Merchants Association's singer, Poe Motor Co.; John J. C. Patterson, fiends Whnahw. Father's Day Ashing trip contest Roller, jr., Pritchard and Little and Aubrey Harward. In the above picture by William Motor Co.; Harold Harvillo, Mr. Maddry, wbaoa name tu Brinkhous. Harrim-Connors Chevrolet, Inc.; the Ant one drawn, receivod n The 14 fathers will ba firm Lawrence J. Campbell, Jr, Caro- special priaa of a labia* reel free trips to Harbor's Island on Una Sport Shop; Cary A Thomp- from Knight Campbell Hard the const for a full day of Ashing, sou, Jr., Bank of Chapel HIU; J. warn Cm. Tha winners, and the local K, Ellis, Balk-LoggaU-Hortoa Tha tea girls In tha eowtar at firms which will par tor thoir Co.; A. L. Andrews, Andrews- tha picture nr* Jotp Oumpbrilj l trip* to the count, are: Humiagw C*.; W. B. Williams, (left) and Win ilmmsiar. The John Maddry, Town aad Cam- Wentworth aad Mean Jiwnlsrs; alter abffiiraa ara (Ml ta rfifit) pus; Dwight C. Bhynn, It*ran* Parry W. Harris, Batten’s Drag laaatta Campbafi, Hffifipa Bhsphard; B. W. Fain Oar, lab- Mara. flsavshuA Bobbie ChmciteaA Una Marat Nick' Watte, Varsity Tha aamaa at fire pareaua ta Cterias flsjfi. ant a* arttefi Thaatra; W. A. OaUay, Cacallaal saras aa ahsnmta* la case aaffjflafi |M at the right. Lake, with a Park Alongside, h Latest Project at Glen Lemozj Leaping fish Devour Mosquitoes Chapel Mill ChaU L.G. Ralph D. Williams of New York, who was a student here thirty-five years ago and is now an adviser to the Government in the Recon struction Finance Corpora tion, writes; “What you say about the difficulty of getting students to work for $1 an hour re minds me of the rate of 16c an hour which was the rate of my pay for operating (by foot power the addresso graph machine in mailing out the University News Letter (which I still read) for Dr. E. C. Branson. The same rate applied to typing his speeches on such sub . jects as Tenant Farmers, i Three hours’ work just ' abodt paid for one day’s 1 board at the college dining ; hall. i “An odd job I remember was helping to deodorise a > room in the South building (used as a dormitory at that ■ time) after Commencement [ revelers had spilled a jtag of . corn liquor on the floor. The i building was being made ' ready for the Summer Sehool 1 girls. The room was scryh : bed with scalding water and J soap and then rinsed off with I a chemical soliftion every day for a week. » “During the inters*] be- I tween Commencement and [ § u W® ier School part-time ■MMrraphers were as semrxw MffiTfeu now find genera) Help . tone. At times I worked » with Mr. Charles T. Woollen. . business manager, at night, ‘ typing directly as he dic -1 tated. In addition to the 15c j an hour there was usually a trip to Eubanks' or Patter t son’s drug store for a Coca , cola (to help keep me l awake)." itecoMe Aavrini CiUsww Mrs. Angels Avisonis, s native i of Lithuania, and Pater Smite, ,ia native of Latvia, both staff i(members of the University Li >,l>rnry, became American dtisens ■ this month at a ceremony held! ir. Greensboro. U » T«r ii o—ty; otfer nto «ppt [Man cannot live by bread shown whii h mem tint ke has need for esthetic ud spiritual sstiif m foms. Wkm i poetry and music and contemplation of the m firma ment on high. or. aa Whitman phrswd it, merely *»f and inviting the souL Maybe William Tfuiilniml the owner of CSm i^—«». out on the Raleigh highway, had «n»f thought an that when he decided to bwU a lake, bordered by a park. <m the far northern edge of the eokmy. Maybe the smote him that, after haring built apartments with afl the conveniences— electric ranges and *i— *ik refriyera tors and communal television —and aa oa—tha tame had come when he had better provide a place where the people in Glen Lennox, potting their rnmys, could rest amid shrubs and flowers and *— l aernaa stretches of lawn at a body of water on which nnin would he moving lazily back and forth. He started the Glen Lennox cabay with Sl4 apartments. Some people said this eras going to ghat the renl estate market, but they were bad gweaseis an how fieri Chapel Hill was going to grow. These apartments woe all before the year was out. and Mr. Muir Im ml added 86. Now all 400 are occupied, and so are the thirteen dwd&qs ■ he put up and offered for «*l> It troubled him that several acres on the northern efee ; of the colony were covered with a swamp. It was un ; sightly and mosquito-breeding, obviously a bad sort of 1 adjunct for a residential colony. So ho drained it fly ■ cleaning out the nearby creek (dredging this little stream where necessary) and the swnmp water into ft. ■ Then he built a dam at tha tear find es the ana. i - i : Cwvaiony Here Will : Install Roberiam ■ SiateLeftioßHcal i . Paul lilirtasa at Chapai MB i Peat Nov 4 at tha Am irim 1 Login will ha instaßod aa State ‘ Commaadtc at tha North Cara ‘ line ftapaitmat of ths I aghn la i aorsamaim to ha bald bar* at • p.ss. Sunday. Jons 4* ta tha Naval Armory oa North Cahan bis ahaat AB athar aaw state ’ officers xriM ba insulted nt (ha I ceremony, which is opaa ta the t public. iaSHtfS XTeSZ I banquet ad 4 o’clock that axoateff at the Carolina laa. Baanrvat ’ ions, at $S each, should ba sands with U J. Phipps by no* later than noon tomorrow (Wednes day). Mr. Phipps te rbninnna es the arrangements mamiriii far the iastallation roromontea aad tha banquet. An announcement of the two events from Mr. Phipps te mam bars of tha Chapel HilLFOst says: "1 think it would ha a goad idea for this post to re enroll its en tire membership for IM4 at the Urn* of the iastallatiefl aa a token of our approciatidh ta Paul Rob ertson far kis many yaara of work in tha Logtoa aad thin honor which has roam to him and te this post." — -y-- - ..... .■ - '«■ ms m ii KnE Ihbmb w^iMrtEtwW ft* which laap o«t of fee ffOowinO and Omar Imkmr lu**d7tTw!Sr when I mas questioning hhm about the piwject one dap last week. “I don't think so.** he said. "Surfaea run-off water is not Hood for -about booting?** I “It might boa good place for canoeing.'* ho said. The water is only about three feet deep and mil never be much deeper than that." State government experts nw Hr. Muirbead advice on soma thing aim than Sah. That law «nm Sevantisu havu boon doing a lot of naoaiih an gram daualapid spocsoa that trill grow ia sh—i>t wham grass aaad ao* to Sourish. A tmrhkaad of tapaotl haa boon acattoaffi hosida tha Ma. aovural kiada as gram havu (Coutiumwl on pago >l "* Cordon to Present Opera Perfomen EmcorpU from Vktor'a runout [•bm. “Piftjr Yoara as Groat Oparatie Sugmg.” udE ho pro- MUtad by Nocaaaa Cordau ou hit * “Lath Luton to Opera* pmgram hwi • to It pm. tnmatvoar (Wodnoadayl ou Urn University** PM radio station WUNC Thu album contains r » TT of vocal art of taaora from PM- Tomaeuo < WM*m» to U*E3mmor‘ > Btohar (hon 1*18). lectors' itouu'uiH praau of groat N» Ptoad|y ia Uawu Dr. and Mn. Jauma Beau Eh. aud n!Z r ?l£ , ZJ!r£t 1 far Tyndall AM PhM. fin,* whom Dr. Eagan ufll Jaia tha D-da! Ompa off tha AM Porno. giuduate work han fa w7lM> ikMMTW MWMI JS? 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