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Precinct Circuit... ] (. . . Strictly unofficial—County political trends . and gos-sip . . .) Grist from the political mill that began grinding out at last Saturday's Voung Democrats' shindig at Hillsboro: ./ * Speculation drifted across the buffet plates on how come Bill Murdock turned down an invitation to be speaker for the occasion; yet was much in evidence as an invited guest. ■ One likejy theory: he didn’t reckon it appropriate to use a YDC platform to further his candidacy. * John Larkins, running hard and un>declared for gov ernor as always, noted in a few words of comment that : whenever he traveled back and forth across the state it was always mighty nice to stop off in good old Orange at Hills boro—where his daughter and grandchildren live. * If the White Cross isciwol Attendance Area votes to join the Chapel Hill School District, so the dopesters reckon, there's a chance that County School Board Chairman Charlte , Stanford—a White Cross area resident—may choose not to t stand tor re-nomination in the Democratic primary thij spring. * A topic of both public and private (’iscussion at the YDC affair was a roasting of Eisenhower D-mocra s wh» are coming back into the party's klj with the advent of. , the primary s ason. Notepad (■Continued from page 1) alternate fgr taCi SO votat or fraction thereof. ♦ * * Now that the Congressional tree seems pretty likely,crystalr } zed between Solicitors Bill Mur. (fork and Dagwood Kornegay the egghead set of Orange will like ly start giving closer scrutiny to both candidates — or unearthing a third. There was quite a smatter ' inp jof Chapel Hill interest on the- intellectuals' level 'in 'the prospect of Watts Hill Jr. of Durham entering this contest. Following his formal withdraw al from consideration last ‘ month, the attention was fo cused on Greensboro'attorney Hubert Humphrey, a popular freshman member of the Leg islature last yeer. However, with Humphrey's an nouncement last weekend that he'd support Kornegay. it be came pretty likely that the race would be decided between the rv — I two present candidates — al though the filing deadline is yet j I two months away. I So both Kornegay atid Mur jdock — however popular, they, may be among the political set j northern Orange folk — may | now be expected to battle for re- , cognition uy tills si merit of the Democratic ' rafe. HILLEL LECTURE POSTPONED The first anual Uillel lecture, featuring Dr. Samuel Sandmel and originally scheduled for Jan. i II in Chapel Hill, has born posU ponetl until spring, and will take \ place toward the end of April. Used Books .On Religion , 15^ and up THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill ' -/ftwona Yriose brio rirrtoH : Th«ro’« no CLEANER SAFER WAY TO HEAT YOIW HOME than with GULF SQUAB HEM ,4. C«W weather will bo here before you know it. Toko steps now not to ko loft out in the cold. NOW 1$ THE TIME TO : ^li-L YOUR TANK. (Ask about our thrifty fual oil sarvica contract automatic degree-day dalivary.) Budget terms. ; % Ask Us About Our Budget Plan for Heating Oil ! BENNEn and BLOCKStDGE 105 E. Franklin St. Phone 6161 Arnol and cotton jacquard. \ Cqp tlaevas under tiny jacket. Blue, preen, taupe. 1-416 24Vi. *.*9 Roll up $le«v*». Tri-color bod ies. Toast, giMd, lilac cotton. J Tucked midriff. 1 streamer tie. . cotton. 5-13. < Peek-through Green, beige 8.99 r SO MUCH FASHION ...FOR SO LITTLE find you still get change from ten dollars! Bel k-Leggett-I Ion on Co. i Open Friday 10 A.M. to 8:30 F.M: *
The News of Orange County (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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