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—Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— C., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962 ~ ~ 12 PAGES - ■ J; ,7 on Pige 2 IT HAS BEEN REPORTED TO the Chapel Hill aldermen that a ■ representative from the State At torney- General’s office came to Chapel Hill lately and had a dis cussion with University officials about the anti-fluoridation law suit now dragging through Su perior Court. The counselor re turned to Raleigh, it was further stated, without revealing any public decisions on the Univer sity’s plans regarding long-stand ing case. T H R E E HILLSBORO MEN were injured last Friday when they fell from a scaffold while installing a motor on new ma chinery at the new Hillsboro Mills plant. Homer Riley sustain ed seriousnfi3tine? Of ah undis closed nature. Irvin Johnson suf fered a broken foot, and Homer Phillips, broken ribs.———.. T ITS A BOY, REALLY AND truly, for the Charles W. John ston IV’s of Chapel Hill. With five young girls in the household already, poppa Charlie—the last remaining descendant of two centuries of - New Hope commu nity Johnstons—feared the pass ing of the clan. Charles W. John ston V arrived in Memorial Hos pital early last Sunday morning, another exemption on the eve of the New Fiscal Year. —Baby and mom and dad all reported in fine fettle. NOBODY ELSE WRlTES’QlUITE in the same refreshing vein that Burke Davis does in his Sunday “Tar Heel Notebook” column for the Greensboro Daily News”Il lustration from this week’s of ferings: “Safe Bet—Never a day passes but someone sidles up to Bill Friday and attempts to per suade him to ran for state-wide office, something nice like gov ernor. To now, spies vow, the president of the Accumulated University holds firm to his plow handles!” ALMOST 350 CARS WERE IN spected at the Chapel Hill Jay cees’ all-day safety lane check on Raleigh Road last Saturday. Project Chairman Ronnie Mann said about 20 minor discrepan cies were uncovered—the most serious being a burned out head light the driver did not know about. Mr. Mann expressed thanks to cooperating police and high way patrolmen. "THE THREE CROWNS,” A new dining room at The Pines Restaurant in Chapel Hill, af fords an unusual new atmos phere. The two rooms are finish ed ip rough - hewn dark - stain ed beams on the motif of an English tavern. There’s a huge brick fireplace at one end and a dining balcony on two sides. Imbedded ifl the walls bene^tfi the balcony are the projecting ends of huge wine casks—simple props for the setting, it should be added.-' -—. TWO CHAPEL HILL PATROL ! men were elected to office in the North Carolina Negro Law Enforcement Officers Associa tion at its annual convention in the Institute of Government last weekend, ©avid Caldwell wrs named Vice-President and Paul Minor, Sergeant-At-Arms. THE TOPIC OF DISCUSSION before the Chapel Hill alderpien recently was the appeal Mayor’s Committee “on Employ:, ment of the Handicapped. Sever al persons who had experience in working with handicapped I persons were suggested as possi ble members, Alderman Hubert Robipson_suggeested Bynum Weaver, local undertaker. “-7N0W there is -a man who deals with really handicapped persons,” quipped another aider man. ;<• Circulation Today 7,418 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY Sweet tune for the /Wges... SHE’LL SING FOR CHAPEL HILL — Dorcas Henley, brown-eyed brunette who holds the title of ‘Miss Chapel Hill’ can really play the four-string bass ukelele. But she’ll present a different talent to the judges of the Miss North Carolzina page ant in Charlotte next week. A voice student of Walter Golde in Chapel Hill, she will sing an operatic aria from ‘II Trovatore.’ Mr. Golde will accompany her. Dur ing the past few weeks she’s been practici ng her talent with a coach in Asheville. Miss Chapel Hill’s. Jaycee escort for the beauty pageant beginning next Monday will be Charles (Poopy) Williams. / ★ ★ ★ Alcohol council members resign in protest against new program —Story on Pago 2
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