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VOL. 67, NO. 11 of orange county —Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AND CHAPCL HILL, N. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, I960 20 PACES in week —Story on Page 2 QUOTES FROM A PICKET recruiting folder prepared under auspices of the Chapel Hill Com mittee for Racial Equality’s ex ecutive body: "We do not picket to humiliate or put anyone out of business." “We do picket to protest the lack of dignity and respect shown us as human be ings.’’ “We welcome picketers of any race, high school age and beyond, only if they agree THAT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL THEY RESORT TO VIO LENCE.” "Do — walk slowly and quietly ... be careful to let anyone who wishes to enter the place of business do so.” “Don’t come to the picket line without being neatly dressed . . . Don’t answer insult with insult, argument with argument ...’’. CHAPEL HILL MERCHANTS have been asked to join with parking association officials in an appeal to the Town aldermen to use profits from parking me ter fees for construction of off street parking facilities. STILL ANOTHER ANNEXA tion to the Town of Chapel Hill is in the immediate making. But in this case'it’s to be for only a tiny section — part of resi dential lots in Estes Hills be longing to Albert Suskin and Samuel Hux. They’re both half out of town. THE OFFICIAL POLICE RE port read as follows: Name — William Mills; Address — 20 Old East Dormitory; Offense — cut on chin by cookie jar. — Of course it was jusl ah adapUtion of the Department’s regular com plaint form to record an acci dent suffered as some students were engaging in a bit of horse play. Because of the thick-fall ing snow the victim was unable to get to the infirmary for treat ment and called the PD for transportation. Final notation on the report: ‘‘Took to Infirmary. No-further action taken.” ANOTHER SIGN OF SNOW time on the UNC campus: Klep tomaniacs at work as piles of Lenoir Dining Hall trays disap peared to turn up in another spot — under the bottoms of students sliding down slick hills. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Ac commodated itself to the recent snows each time by putting into i effect its advance-planned “Op eration Snowplow.” Round-the clock transportation service was provided for hospital personnel. Traffic officer cadres were doub led in peak driving hours to keep autos moving. Many workers went on an automatic 16-hour day. Forty staff members slept in rather than risk being ma (Mere PEALINGS, Page 8) Circulation Today 7,460 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY Snow brings this... 7 he recent snows brought out the best of snow sculptor, as the young people undertook various crea liotts, tike the one above, but they had their serious im plications also as the picture at right graphically reveals. Ft hite students gambolled in the snow, some of their elders had other worries, like whether the weight of suc cessive snows might be too much for the roofs of aged structures^ such as the Chapel Hill Elementary School, right, and other school buildings of ancient vintage else where in the county. While a number of minor roof cave-ins in other buildings were reported, no school roof damage resulted from the stresses recently imposed. Here Chitf J. S. Boone, at top of extension ladder, inspects the school roof to ascertain if dangerous conditions exist. As for the art exhibit, the icy figure here on the ground is the result of the age-old college obsession girls, or as the sculptor labelled it, ‘beauty.' There’s a cynic in every crowd, however, and another wag erected a parody on Rodin's""" ' ' 4 ■tv't“ -w •"* ’’beauty wtftW^atfoL^.^ mJr,, , „c meat of the snow scene is labelled—without credit to Rodin—as "truth." Estes Hills annexation comes April 1 - ■ - }.} —Story on Page 3 Truce in sit* downs —Story on Page 2 ti ... and this
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