Money, cigarettes, beer stolen . . .
Thieves ransack Legion building
A quantity of beer, cigarettes
end cigars, and about $150 in
money was stolen in a total ran
sacking of the Chapel Hill Amer
ican Legion Clubhouse sometime
last Thursday night.
Hie robbery was reported Fri
day morning by Creighton Humph
reys, a member of the post. The
three-year-old buik&tg is located
on a rural road two miles east of
town.
I Done by pros v |
Deputy Sheriff Frank C. Mad-:
dry said the job was pulled off1
samevime after midnight Thors-1
day, when the building was
ctased up for the night. He said:
the work of experienced profes- j
sionais was indicated in the way
the robberies were carried out and
the maimer that fingerprints were
dliberately smudged.
Every coin machine and cash
bar fn the budding was rifled,
and about 66 cartons of cigar
ettes, some cigars, and around
three dozen cans «f beer stolen.
Entry was gafoed by tearing off
a window screen. Several dcurs,
were left open for exit.
On Saturday hight, the deputy
noted, Jake Neville's Service Sta
tion nerrby on the Durham Boul
evard was burglarized. The grease
pit of the station was enfcrrtd by 1
breaking a window and several;
used tires were stolen.
Lincoln New Farmers do well at camp
f
Thirteen members of the Chapel
Hill Chapter of the New Farm
ers of America attended the S.
B. Simmons N. F. A. Camp in
Onslow County last week.
Diwity the week they partici
pated is the flowing activities:
Leadership trailing- Arts ft Crafts.
•Forestry. ISeptricify, swiniming,j
boating. oftMbor caMopg, volley |
ball, basketball, softball. evening j
vespers, can# M at newswrit
ing ,
They were Eugnee Farrar, Roy
Cotton, Wilbert Farrar, i Jfcraes
Currin. Robert Jones, Roland Rog
ers.-%mi» Atwater Jr., Ashley
Nunn, Kanms Miner, Charles
‘Boith. Theil Jackson, 'Willie De
graffenreiiU Michael Eld wards.
They were accompanied by their
adviser and Teacher of Agricul
ture R. D. Smith.
Eugene Farrar of the Lincoln
High Scbcol Chapter won the
Award Dor the Most Outstanding
in Sport Competition. Roy Cotton
was one of the representatives on
tiie Camp Chief’s staff who was
responable for daily inspection.
250 children
are enrolled
The second year of t|ie big wa
ter safety program under the spen
- sorship of the Hillsboro Exchange
* Club, Red Cross and Holiday Park
got underway at Holiday Park ini
Hillsboro Monday with some 250
'* children of the area taking swim
! ming lessons each weekday morn
ing.
John Couch, Exchange dub
chairman of the "learn to swim"
program, said that as of Tuesday
nine children had completed all
steps in the program and been
awarded their Red dess certifi
cates, indicating they are “quali
fied as beginners in swimming.’’
The classes are ! still open to
youngsters who are entering the
second grade next year through
12 years of age. sail Couch, and
there is still time to enter and
complete the basic -swimming
course inasmuch as It will run
through next week if needed.
in swimming
CUBED ICE
And
CHARCOAL
At
MARLOW’S
GROCERY
Airport Road
Op#n Sunday S am.*7 p.m
The Camp is open to adults who
wish to spend a weekerd away
from home as well as home econ
omics girts who wish to spend s
week in camping along with the
boys. Anyone or any organization
wishing to sponsor cine or more
students to a week at camp may
do so by contacting Mr. Smi h at j
9-6802.
four: promotions are noted;
sixstdihnembers resign
Promotions announced by
Chancellor Ayeock included four
faculty menfbers at'the.Institute
dt Government in Chapel Hill.
Roy G. Hall Jr., John R. Mont
gomery Jr. and John L. Sanders,
all assistant profesSoi's, were pro
moted to associate professors.
Lewis P. Watts Jr., assistant di-.
rector, was named assistant pro
fessor. These promotions were
effective July 1.
Six resignations were accepted
by the Board of Trustees: George
Washington Hardy HI, assist a rvt
professor. School of Law, resign
ed June 1; and Joseph P Hen
nessee, assistant professor, Insti
tute of Government, resigned
June 30.
Others included floyd Hunter,
professor. School of Social Work,
and Drury W. Wall, associate pro^
Radiological safety
control Mart named
Chancttior ftuuam z>. Aycock
today announced the appoint me..t
of Raymorjd ,C. Pflegler, former
ly of Pittsburgh, Pa., to be radio
logical safety control officer of
the Universi.y of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill.
-His appointment has the ap
proval of the President. Mr. Pfleg
eir, a health physicist will super
vise the purchase, distribution and
disposal of radioactive materials
u.d in a number of laboratories in
the Univeisity.
Radioactive isotopes are used
for re.iearch and teaching pur
poses m several areas of ,se itr.ee
and medioine in the ^University,
and the supervision of the use of
radioactive materials has been go
ing on-for several years. Employ
mer.t of Mr. Pflegcr is the latest
step in the continuing program.
MARS HllL GUEST SPEAKM
The Rev. G. Leiand Royster,
missionary for the Mt. Zion Bap
tist Association, will be guest
speaker Sunday morning at Mars
Hill Baptist Church at the 11
a m. worship service. Missionary
Royster wiH bring a message
concerning “The Out-Reach and
Possibilities of the Mt. Zion As
sociation.”
! .
CEDAR GROVE HOMECOMING
Homecoming services will be
held at the Cedar Grove Method
ist Church (Chatham County) on
Sunday at 11 a.m. The Rev. J. J.
Boone, of Durham, will be guest
speaker. Dinner will be served
on the grounds, and special sing
ing will take place in the after
noon. The Rev. Henry E. Riley,
Jr. is pastor of the church.
fessor, Department of Mathe-j
maties, both effective August 31;1
A. Victor Masket, associate pio
fessor, Institute of Government,
effective September 30.
The Board of Trustees also ap
proved the appointment of W;l-j
liam & Powell,%hief of the N. C. I
tTfllleetion of the University Li-!
brary, and Robin L. Hinjon, as
sistant professor of law,.to the
Board of Governors of t(j(e Uni-;
versity Press. Dr. J. N. Couch. [
Kenini Professor, af .Botany, was |
re-appointed to the Board; tt»e!
three faculty members will serve:
five-year terms.
- 1 ■ . !
■Acknowledgement' was made of
deaths of two University faculty
members. Dr. Harry D. Wolf, pro
fessor, School of Business Ad
ministration; and Dr. Everett IV.
'Hall; Henan Professor and chair
man of the Department of Phi
losophy.
f:
Banquet set
next Monday
by merchants
A general membership banquet
meeting of the Chapel Hill-Carr
boro Merchants Association next
Monday will feature a talk by
Prof. Richard Calhoon of the
UNC business administration
faculty.
The buffet supper in the Hom»
stead Community Center build
ing will replace the summer pic
nic of previous years. About 150
members and wives are expect
ed to attend, according to Asso
ciation Secretary Mrs. Jane
Whitefield. The meal will be pre
ceded by a social hour at 6:30
p.m.
In charge of the event are Sion
CORRECTION
It was erroneously stated in
I last week's Issue of The News
; that a driver involved in an ac
I cident at the intersection of
1 Orange Grove Rd. and old
Highway 86 was charged with
; driving under The influence.
The .driver was hot charged
| with this offense; but with
I passing a stop sign.
Chapel Hiir Pony Baseball
I League Commissioner' Bill
Blake announced that players
and fathers will stage a base
ball game tomorrow afternoon
at the Carrboro Lions Park.
The game will be preceded by
| *» family picnic.
Jennings and Joe Augustine, pro
gram chairman, and Red Alte
i mueller, meal arrangements.
:AGUE PICNIC
Values At Gordon's
Sizes 2 to 12
Rayon Pants.... 3 prs. 33c
CHILD'S
MEN’S
* Pants Greasers, Sale 25c
MEN'S 59c VeJue
* Sport Socks, Sale .... .'25c
FOAM BACK Size 24"x36"
* Chenille Rugs .....'. $1.00
* Bath Towels... 2 for $1.00
LADIES’ HEAD
* Scarfs, Sale........
69c Value
GORDON'S 5c to $1 Store
Franklin & Coulmbia Sts. - - Chapel Hill
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ALL
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