LIAft* IN LAM6UA0I 'LAS’ — Univ.r •tty of Norfti CorotifM *twO«r*t* »«rn to •poak forotfn topfoafOi fry t*t*« tlM faallltia* of tha iMftMfi 'tafr' wtwra fftoy (M teoor tha lan«ua«a tpokan. Tha lab It aquippad to aach ttudent may raeord hit vartion of tha text and than campara tha vartion with that of an axpart. Tat H—\ 9—yfo snd Ihow . . . Broughton and Kjrkman are seen as grist in the political mill t C, V, MNttLK. . . . We were talking with f^rwlor C, V Hinkle of itattovllle a sentiment in disliking the merchants' Christinas decorations in downtown Chapel Hill. I, for one, am bored with sup posedly sophisticated people here who seem always to complain about any an every change. Particularly, it seems, they’re de termined that whatever decora tions are put up downtown are too “commercial." For years we’ve had complaints about the decorations . . It’s obvious you aren’t going to please aH of the people all of the time — or some people any time time. But I’d like to thank the Merchants Association for the at tractive Christmas flavor they’ve given the community thife year and for many years before. Mrs. L. S. Dalton Raleigh Rd. ‘AMEN’ ON SIDEWALKS To The Editor: —Just a note to say “amen,” and then some to your editorial of last week on dirt sidewalks. 1 My main concern for many yean in this manner has been safety. I don’t know why the Town hasn't been sued by some of the many people who halve trip ped and fallen on these rutted i paths. The News of Orange County has done a public service in calling attention to this dangerous situa tion. . . We like the paper — especially “Orange Pealings . Virginia Appleton Chapel Hill LETTERS WELCOME This newspaper welcomes let ters from its readers for pub Itcation. None unsigned will be considered but a pen name, if requested, will be used in print. Letters should be short, legible, on one aid# of the paper, and preferably type written. The right is reserved to refect all letters not consid ered suitable for publication. Letters should bo addressed to the editor. The News, Chapel Hill. Smokey Sayst A LITTLE THOUGHT...A A LITTLE CARE-THANKS FROM THIS BEAR/ i tee] Flower color photos in Planetarium show ■ Thirty beautiful natural color close-up photographs of flowers, taken by R. S. Dobson Jr., are now being exhibited in the South' Art Gallery pf the Morehead Planetarium bn the University campus. A res: ident Of Mt. Kisco. N. Y„ j but lately residing here tempo cbuection rarily, j Dobson exhibited his at the annual lobby Show and prints to remain. print Chapel iHill permitted t. on public vie\)v through Decem ber. The close-ups of flowers were made w and all ith 35 are Kodacolor enlarge ments f^om transparencies. They the country, Carolina. millimeter camera . were tajken in various* parts of and include the: sourwood. wiljd rose and horse nettle (photographed in North Dobson's collection and other art and science exhibits at the Morehead Planetarium may be viewed) without charge daily from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7:30 to 10 p.m.; on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and on Sun days from 1 to 10 p.m. LETTERS WELCOME This newspaper welcomes let ters from its readers for pub lication. None unsigned will be considered but a pen name, if requested, will be used in print. Lctte-s should Le chert, legible, on one side of the paper, and preferably type written. The right is reserved to reject all letters not consid ered suitable for publication. Letters should be addressed to the editor, The News, Chapel Hill. (Anticipated Dividend Rate) oh '(OV)R Start SAVE TODAY EARN FROM THE FIRST or add to your present savings account and receive a full month's dividend from December 1st. HILLSBORO SAVINGS & LOAN “A Community Institution For 46 Years”