Precinct Circuit... Strictly unofficial—County political trends A LOOK AT THE FIELD . . . — “Now the campaign can really get started. Everything up till now has been mostly foot shuffling.” So spok« one of the West Chapel Hill ward heelers early this week in speculating on the May 26 Democratic primary What he meant was that the real fur doesn’t begin tc fly in any campaign until after the filing deadline— which in this case was last Friday noon. Comparatively speaking there likely won’t be much interest in the primary this year as in the past. The sheriffs race ordinarily carries the competitive banner. And there's no contest there this year. In fact the coun ty-wide contest is in the field of six Democratic hopefuls for the three county commissionedships. MEANWHILE. BACK WITH THE G. O. P. . . . The situation is somewhat different with the Repub licans—who'll have their state-wide primary on the same day as the Democrats this year. There are no intra Republican contests in the County—though two county commissioner hopefuls will be on the general election ballot. But the minority party has three “patriots” compet ing for the Sixth District Congressional seat and two for the U. S. Senate against Sen. Sam Ervin . . . Inci dentally, it is known that County Chairman Col. H. L Robb was strongly urged to run for the U. S. Senate himself, and gave the matter a bit of deliberation 'be fore deciding in the negative. EVERYBODY SAYS ‘VOTE’ . . . The Republicans may be first out with a general “get-out-the-vote” appeal this election season. Lawrence ‘Red’ Newman, GOP county commissioner candidate, has a printed flyer in the works which will call attention to the opening of registration—and the general re-reg istration for Chapel Hill Township beginning April 28. It is known, too, that several other candidates will key their efforts to registration appeals. And party workers will ho doubt be concerned likewise to have their troops properly ensconced in the precinct voting * books. ' ^ Leading off the candidates meetings will be a GOP din ner sponsored, by the County Republican Committee on Saturday evening, April 28, in the United Church at Chapel Hill.-— _ LOOKING EACH OTHER OVER V . . The candidates themselves were right, much 'Ink evidence last night at the special dinner honoring Orange ReilNjohn Umstead. The affair was of course set up for a tribute to the veteran legislative Bull-of-the-Woods. But there wa® Heavy Hand Wringing and Great Genial Smiling in evi dence by a goodly share of primary candidates who thronged the table-sides, generally looking each other over and checking on their constituency-potential. Extra Easter shows set at Planetarium The Morehead Planetarium has announced extra “Easter, the Awakening’’ presentations dur . . ing Holy Week. ' The public will be admitted to them without reservations, but large grtmps wishing to attend should check first. The extra Easter programs will be given on Thursday at 4 p. m.; on Good Friday at 11 a. m., 1 and 3 p. m.; and on Easter Mon day at 1 and 3 p. m. They are in addition to the nightly programs at 8:30 o’clock, and on Saturdays at 11-,-a. m., 3 and 4 p. m. and on Easter Sun day at 2, 3 and p. m. . More than 10,000 persons already have witnessed this year’s 13th annual tribute to Easter, and the totar attendance is expected to reach at least 15,000' before the program ends on April 29. The Gulf Stream runs closer Jtci the -coast at Gape Hatteras than at any point north of Miami. USS NORTH CAROLINA OFFICIAL MEDAL ' < 4" The official medal authorized by the N. C. Battleship Commission is available in bronze and in a limited issue of 2500 serially numbered silver pieces. Slightly larger than a silver dollar, this high quality medal is priced at $2.00 in bronze and $10.00 in silver. Orders will be filled as received, subject to the limitation on the silver issue. CHAPEL HILL MEDALS, INC. P. 0. Box 801, Chapel HiU, N. C. N. 6. Residents add 3% Sales Tax Golde to head symposium on N.C. Symphony Walter Golde, distinguished voice teacher and composer, mil conduct the first experimental North Carolina Symphony pre concert symposium next Tuesday in Graham Memorial Lounge at 8 p.m. Mr. Golde will ^discuss the pro gram selections that the N. C. Symphony, under the direction of Dr. Benjamin Swalin, will play next Thursday in Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. The symposium will be inf or mal and informative conversa tion and piano music. For each program selection Mr. Golde will remark on the composer’s biog raphy, make interpretative and analytic comments about the composition, plus other related observations. Much of the con versation will be made at the piano which he will use frequent ly for illustrations. Mr. Golde is a Dartmouth graduate with additional study in Vienna. When he returned to the United States from Austria h« began a career of accompanying, coaching, teaching and compos ing. He has toured with such cel ebrated musicians as Elena Ger hard t, Maria Jeritza, Jacques Thibaud, Pablo Casals, Felix Sat mond and many others. From 1945-48 he was head of the voice department at Colum bia University, lecturing and teaching singing. In 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Golde moved to Chapel Hill to make their home. He has been VALUE-VARIETY , JUST RIGHT FOR EASTER EASTER PARADE OF VALUES SIZES 1 thru 6 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Prints & Pastels , Vz off reg. price DRESS MATERIAL Values to 59c yd. 3 yds. $1.00 Canvas Bottom Yacht Chairs Reg. $3.49 2 for $5.00 ARRIVING TODAY * LILLIES. $1.99 * MUMS ........ $2.33 109 E. 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