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of orange county Chapel HUi, Hillsboro, Can boro—Between and Beyond< HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSOAY, SEPTEMBER I, I960 A PRE-TRIAT. HEARING IS scheduled in federal ccurt at Greensboro tomorrow in the Stan ley Vickers public school desegre gation case. The Chapel Hill School Board’s attorney, J. Q. Le Gra'od, will argue the merits of the Board’s motion to strike por tions of the amended complaint filed recently in the NAACP-spon sored lawsuit.. AMD) A TWO-WEEK MIXED civil and criminal term of Or , ange County Superior Court has been tentative*!’ scheduled this month, beginning three weeks from next Monday (Sept. 26), It's quite likely that the entire por tion of the criminal term will be occupied with trial of the four defendants recently arrested in the Reverie Lingerie Mills arson case at Hillsboro. It occurred al £ most three years to the day from the potential trial—on Sept. 27, 1957. , , COUNTY REPUBLICAN Chairman and Congressional can didate Col. Holland Robb went to Washington Tuesday for a two • day meeting of GOP Congression al candidates — the first such session ever sponsored by the na 5 ffotiai party, frs part of the Re stud. “mtensivedrive capture the re AND ON THE OTHER SIDE of the partisan fence, it’s been annuonced from Raleigh that Chapel Hill’s Bob Cox has been appointed to a group to get out the young people’s vote for the jPemocratk Party in the general ctectiovi ■* THE CHAPEL HILL KIWAN ians formally challenged the Ro tarians to an all-day golf match at Pinehurst this weekend. The good Rotariar.s in brief privy council agreed they couldn’t field as massive a squad of Hnksanea as their brother civic clubbers, but returned a counter proposal that an afterhoon match of lesser proportions be arranged at Fin ley Golf Course. FORMAL NOTICE OF «JTIIE anti-fluoridation lawsuit filed re cently by Manning Simons was served on Consolidated University President William C. Friday last Monday. The University actually has 30 days from the date of the service to file its reply to the civil action, which seeks an in junction to prevent the University Service Plants from adding the fluoride treatment to the water filtration, system. BRYAN KEITH LUCAS, BRCTH er of Alan Keith-Lucas of the UNC social work faoul'y was a V visitor in Chapel Hill last -week from Oxford, England where he is a professor of local govern ment at Oxford U., and inciden tally, one of the 63 council mem bers for the city. WhUe most of the members of that body are See PEA LINGS on Page 12 Circulation Today 7,061 ■n pct. distributed in COUNTY gpr^jgi v-’ ■ m-t?' I First day & grade getting acquainted: Among the almost 4,000 pupils who turned out for tlte opening of the fall term of classes in Orange Coun ty schools Tuesday were Mary Martha Sanders, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanders of Hillsboro. She’s I being introduced by teacher MisS Annie Cameron, to ■ Johnny Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Scott of Route I Two, Hillsboro. In the same first grade classroom at ■ Cameron Park School Miss Cameron greets a happy new I pupil (leftf;-Peggy 1:0 u Overatier, while a not-so-hap fry ■ tot looks on tearfully.
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