Page 2 —Ed Hamlin Wins Appointment To House Seat— (Continued from Page 1) of the House as he is on the main street of his own home town.” Mr. Cates was nominated by 'Delos O’Daniel of Chapel Hill, who made no nomination speech. William Geer of Chapel Hill seconded Mr. Hamlin’s nomina tion. Mr. Geer called Mr, Ham lin “a man who ideally can rep resent all Orange County. He lives in Hillsboro and works in Carrboro . . . For years he has published a newspaper with which he has tried to pull all the County together. . . Hugh Wilson also seconded Mr. Hamlin’s nomination. “His news paper has always supported the Party,” said Mr. Wilson. Mr. Cates’ nomination was sec onded by a lady member of the Committee without comment. Before the question could be brought to a vote, the St. Mary’s Precinct chairman’s' right to vote was challenged by a Com mittee member, “on the basis of the chairman and the vice chairman being members of the same family." Alex McMahon, appointed par liamentarian by Mr. Phipps, said the Party’s Plan of Organization "111 IT ONI MUST— A SUw»*f|l*et"-«woM r.itww "One ts the best—deserves •astiutod praise ."-Doii, n.*» nett non mammy awaao • Black i psiijiup'ipiiw mm ~ FOX MARLENE DUTRICH CAkNIOM mai i firwnn 7»>At«. MMUI et U, 1:40,3:20.5.6:45,8:30,10:10 Plus Short, “INDIAN SUMMER,” Photographed b y Julius Tannenbaum, Music composed and play ed by Pete and Michael Seeger. Complete showings at 1, 3:01, 5:02, 7:03 and 9:05. Rialto Theatre Durham WEDNESDAY NRKDOUGUS mmom miwAius’ TCCHWCOLOR « AWAMOuNi PICPJK THURSDAY rs&i An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PJ * . ■ Fundamental Dance Education for Girls This includes rhythmic, folk, acrobatic, and character dances, as well as basic training in posture, lightness, balance, flexibility and beau ty of movement. Kindergarten (four and five year olds) Monday 2-3 p.m.—Little Red School House, or Tuesday 2-3 p.m.—Mrs. Wettach’s Kindergarten. First Grade Monday 3-4 p.m.—Little Red School House, or Tuesday 3-4 p.m.—Mrs. Wettach’s Kindergarten. Second Grade Tuesday 4-5 p.m.—Mrs. Wettach’s Kindergarten, or Wednesday 3-4 p.m.—Little Red School House. Third Grade J - Monday 4-5 p.m.—'Little Red School House, or Thursday 3-4 p.m.— Mrs. Wettach’s Kindergarten. 1 Dead, 6 Injured In 1-85 Accident One person was killed and six injured in an accident on 1-85 nine milqg west of Hillsboro Monday evening. Two of the in jured were in serious condition yesterday. Eillen Williams, 3 months old, was killed. The injured were taken to Memorial Hospital. In- , jured were Odel Johnson, in poor condition in special care; Oter Lee Williams, in fair condition; Otis Williams, also in special < »■■!«■ IWIWW. IP I.nyu.iiy.l Ilpip, mi I I.WII- w I '— » I WALKER’S FUNERAL HOME The Home of Service J. M. Walker, Manager Ambulance Service Day or Night 12A W. Franklin St.. Chapel Hifl —Telephone 942-3861 care; and Bumice, Marie, and Larry Williams. Also in the car, whioh ran off the road and strode a ditch bank, were Geraldine and Co rinne Williams, who were not in jured. All are Negroes from Lawn side, N. J. \The Weekly’s Classified Ads work around the clock for you. Classic Ballet Ballet I, Wednesday 4-5 p.nr.-=“'” Little Red School House, or ltiursday 4-5 p.m.— Mrs, Wettach’s Kindergarten. Ballet H, Monday 5-6 p.m.— Little Red School House. Ballet 111, Tuesday 5-6 p.m.— Mrs. Wettach’s Kindergarten. Toe, Thursday 5-6 p.m.— Mrs. Wettach’s Kindergarten, Social and Square Dancing for Boys and Girls (Held Chapel Hill Country Club Oct. thru Apr.) Fifth Grade: 7-8:15 p.m. First and Third Fri days of each month. Sixth Grade: 7-8:15 p.m. Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. Seventh Grade: 8:20-9:45 p.m. First and Third Fridays of each.montn. Eighth Grade: 8:20-9:45 p.m. Second and Fourth Fridays of each month. Wednesday, September 4,1963 Uiversity Florist and Gift Shop