Ooro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AMO CHAPEL MILL, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1960 34 PAGES i? —Story on Pago Two ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ TODAY —Story on Pago Three NOBODY SHOWED VP FOE A voluntary inspection cf boats of fered by the Wildlife Resources Commission in Chapel Hill last week. Game Protector Bob Logan spent a frigid and solitary day waiting near the Eastgate Shop ping Center site. The inspections were scbduled to check compli ance with the new state-wide boat ing safety law. The “no show” by owners is likely due to the fact that most boats are still in stor age. “TOO MANY EGGHEADS’’ IN the Chapel Hill League of Women Voters is the reason given for the League's failure to handle its own administrative housekeeping chare Monday night. Election of of Hears was scheduled. But most of the members went -to hear the mass excoriation of middle-class Ameri ca by Symposium speaker William Whyte. The scheduled elections meeting has been re-set for next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock— again in the University Library. WOULD IT EASE THE UN varying tensions between Chapel Hill and thfc rest of Orange, a mediating mind inquires, via tele phone, if the Chapel Hill School district could be re-named the “Southern Orange County School District?” The suggested handle would be literally appropriate if the White Cross area votes next montn w merge with Chapel Hill. In this vein the County School Board is projecting a mill ion-dol lar northern Orange high school and a $750,000 northern Orange junior high. Could be on the idea of the Southern and Northern Highs of Durham County. A SURE SIGN OF SPRING Lo cally is the first so-called panto raid attempt of the new year on the university campus Monday night. Several hundred unorgan ized students nulled around the lower dormitory quadrangle for an hour and a half during the mid evening. They dispersed about 11 p.m. Police Chief Bill Blake called in all :k>cal policemen on duty to be prepared for any possible dis order. The idea of the noisy dem onstration was apparently a raid on the nearby women’s dormitor ies. However, the demonstrators’ spirit seemed to fizzle oat before the co-ed curfew hour. THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OF fleers sustained one minor mishap (Mow PEAUNGS an Page 12) Circulation Today 7,460 99 PCT. DISntlBUTED IN OtANOC COUNTY SPRING!--It's wonderful!r.. HSS'-IM ... What is so rare as a day in March, Ji j. | .;j .. • * ■ Whan a kid can shuck off his shoos? ... And warm his toas in tha balm greensward A As springtime's capricious now musa? K ^ - n m m m, m « n k * « « « ^ ^ . ' ■ j< ] V ' , Hillsboro precint is divided into three voting districts —Story on Page Two I

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