Wearing mask during panty raid cost student $10 fine in court A sophomore student! at the Uni-" versity of North Carolina has teen fined $10 and costs in the CJiap.l Hill Recorder's Court ng charges of .violating the state's anti-mask- ' ing law. The case agalnd Eddie Maynard stemmed from a night-time "pan y raid" on th campus Inst fall. All local police were called out when 1 about 300 shouting and firecracker- I shooting students staged a two-1 hour demonstration prior to ih j ttarolina-t!uk« football game. Judge William S. Stewart fined | Maynard $10 ami costs after the fendant changed-an earlier ptea ot not guilty to nolo-contendere, j His attorney argued that the court that the anti-masking law was applicable only to members | of secret societies, such as the 1 I Poll is postponed; PTA urges fluoride The Cameron Puik S. haul P J’A ■' has given its unanimous e.jdor semeni to the proposal to fluoii date Hillsboro's municipal wa ter supply. The PTA took the action urg ing the Town Board to begin the fluoridation program after see ing movies on Ihe subject from the State Board of Health an I hearing a diccussien of its me-'ts toy H. W. Moore, local den- j tlst, and Dr. Robert J. Murphy, i Hillsboro physician. After citing the advantages of fluoridation as a health measure and the experience of other communities in which fluorida tion has achieved a reduction of sixty ! ive per cent in tooth de I cay among cti.ldrcn, both speak ers pointed out that fluoridation of municipal water supplies is now endorsed by ail competent medical authorities. A question and answer period followed the discussions. Meanwhile the FTiilsiroro Board of Commissioners has put off until February its plans for poll ing the town's wa er customers. This action was taken at a hasty meeting of the board which convened without prior announce ment at 6 p.m. on January 5 with three members present. The board normally meets at 7:30 on Tuesday night after the first Monday in each month. EXCHAKGEITES INSTALL — Coy Durham (right) rKtivn from hit pradacastor, Gao eg* Spranty, th* gave I of offica at Imw pratidant of »ha Chapal Hill Exchange Club. Durham wat •Ita namad tha Club't 1*59 Mta.aMiw.YaM at installation caramon iat I ait waak. News photo by Lee Gupton M!AMI BEACH, F'.OKCA Enjoy NeiUdiie’s 200 foot White Sand Beach /f I 1 •r a fully tqulppadjtffcfcmm Ku Klux Klan. However the Judge noted he'd earlier fined another student $.C and cpsts on the identical charge in connection with the same in cident. Detective Howard Pen-der graph said the two were agitator; in the generally leaderless crowc at the unsuccessful "p.inty raid.” Thirds novel is written by Bltt Hardy William M. Hardy, better known as ‘‘Bill”, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T Hardy of St. Mary’s Road Hillsboro, has completed and so'd to Dodd Meade Co. his third bock, “The Wolf Pack,” which will be published in April. Previous to this book he has pub lished two others, 'Lady Killer” and,','A Little Sin.” He graduated from Duke and U. PC C. and received his com mission at Annapolis. Md. ami served on the submarine, "Bitt fish" until the t-ni w Via. id War If. Mr.. Hardy taught at Duke Uni versity for two years and then in El Paso. Texas for three years. He is now at Purdue University, Ind., teaching drama. Hardy, who is married and has ihree children, recently spent a ew days here with his parents. J. L. Brown Jr* appointed new matt carrier J. L. Crown Jr. has been ap pointed rural maii carrier for Hillsboro Route 2. Subject to the required physical examination, he is' scheduled to begin his duties on Saturday Jan uary 23rd. He succeeds Charlie Forerst, who was killed in the ac cidental firing of a pistol two months ago. Mr. Crown, a Hillsboro native, one of the community's most ac tive civic and business leaders, operates with other members of his family the general merchandis ing firm of J. L. Brown & Sons. INQUIRE BEFORE YOU RETIRE Mrs. Nina H. Matthews, Man ager of the Durham Social Se curity Office, has some advict to offer working men and womer who are 62 or older and planning to retire: “Contact your socia security office two or thre< months before your retirement Why wait those extra weeks foi your first social security check when a little foresight will hrine it to yoir soon after yonr last pas check?" Symptom* of Oiatrasa. Arising fron STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK REUEF-OR NO COST Asi About' Over five mink* package* of the inMMTteve teratoid WILLARD T*IA lot rrijrf oi s y* pt oms of di« trew aruna* from ' i and OaadMMi INmn dor to b' Stomach. Cmahaaaa. Heartburn, SIm# Immo. ate., due to Xaaaaa Add. Ask lor “WmaMTa Maaaafw” ontcli lolly eapUm Una home treatment -lea*- at COLONIAL DRUG STORE SUTTON'S DRUG STORE Chapel Hill MASONIC LEADERS — Hexebiah Mh* last WNk. was installed as Master of University Lodge No. 401 af Masons, in Chapel Hill by Past N. C. Masonic Orand Master Wallace Coldwell (center). Above, ho receives the Lodge charter from Mm outgoing master, Emory Denny Jn News photo by Lee Gupton IFire damage is$59,000 far past year The Chapel Hill Fire De partment answered 165 alarms which resulted in damages to talling. $59,080 during the last w, . In his annual analysis of the Department’*, activity Fire Chief J. S. Boone noted that damage over the past five years totalled $443,928, the an nual break-down being as fol lows: 1956,— $68,080, 1956 — $36,000, 1957 — $9,000, 1958 — $*14,000, 1959 — £59,000; five year average — $88,785: Sixty-six per cent of the DeMCtmejgls 15 call wen re sponded to all alarms during 1959, the Chief reported. Dur ing '59 there was no damage during the months of March and August. Also during the year there were 25 alarms in the Fire District out-side of Chapel Hill ------— with damages totalling S3,674. In Chapel Hill there were two false alarms turned in and 16 calls answered for emer gencies other than fires. Exciting.. Used NOVELS 3 lor $1.00 Why starve your mind whan your budget's thin? At the Inti mate we have a whole section of good novels — ranging, from hard-to-find old timers . to last year's book club selections — and you can get three of them for less that a steel worker earns during his coffee break. Give it a fling! We're open till ten, and nobody's more welcome than YOU. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill 1 NOTI 1 OF REPUBLICAN; PRECINCT | MEETINGS ; & COUNTY CONVENTION Acting in accordance with the directions of the Chairman of the Oth District of the Republican Party, call is hereby issued for precinct meetings to be held at 7:30 p.m. Satur day, January 23rd at the polling place or such place as designated by the temporary precinct chairman. Call is also issued for a convention of all Republicans « of Orange County to be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. January 30th at the courthouse in Hillsboro. Business before the con vention will fnr'ode the election of a county committee and the election of delegates to the Republican District and State , Conventions. ! ' , I i TEMPORARY PRECINCT CHAIRMEN Chapel Hill No. 1. lattprson Mr R U’ Rirphoif Mr. Thayer Lloyd j Chapel Hill No. 2. Mr. Bless Clteek Chapel Hill Vo. 3, I „ Col. T. F. Taylor j Ch3P"l Hill No. 4. Mr, V O Fields ; * Chapel H*U No 5. 'fr. H. L. Rohh . Carrhoro Mr. S. H. Rasnight E'Cand. Mr. Curtis Bron-rt Hillsboro. .. r. W. C. Mangum Cheeks, Mr. Len Hoover St Mary’s, Mr. R M. Hill Caldwell, Mr. Claude Gray University, Mr A. D. Clayton White C^oss. Mrs. Lloyd Wood Rock Sprint's. Mr. A. G. Crawford Carr, Mr. Coy Kimbro Coles Store. Mrs. Lois Minnis Tolars, Mrs. Oma White Cedar Grove. Mr. Sara Dark Signed, E. A. BROWN,- Treasurer Orange County Republican Executive Committee <

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