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of orange county —Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carr boro—Between and Beyond— HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL, N C.« THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1962 VOL. 70. NO. 41 24 PAGES SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE Chapel Hill Exchange Club look ed on last Friday night as be draggled players on the Chapel: HHl football squad pushed off | their stalled activity bus to get j it started. The team had just j been beaten by Graham 37-20. : Upshot ot the vignette was that the Exchangeites voted Tuesday j night to buy a new bus for the team. (Pro-tils from their sale of “trick or treat”, candy, now go ing on, will be put toward this ■ goal. “After losing a ball game1 the boys shouldn’t have to push j their bus back to the locker ! A BRONZE PLAQUE in MEM-; ory of Sawney Webb, the late j head of Bell Buckle School in j Tennessee end Senator from that state, will be dedicated Nov. 11 of 18 at his birthplace six miles east of Boxboro. Mr. Webb at tended the old Bingham School! in Orange Couftty, where he la - • er taught, and also attended the j University at Chapel Hill. UNC j President Friday will speak at i the rites. The plaque is being j given by the Daughters of Co- j lonial Wars, of which Mrs. j Charles Stanford of Orange County is State President. MEMBERS QF THE PRO gressive Labor Club on the Uni versity campus are reportedly riled at being called Commums tic' in connection with the cur rent American Legion appeal for an investigation. A Club spokesman called the Commun ist Party U. S. A. “a dogmatic and stagnant group of men liv ing in the past." Larry Phelps is quoted in the Daily Tar Heel as saying the PL group is “more activist and further left.” — ANENT THE ABOVE-MEN Circuiiation Today 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED IN ORANGE COUNTY ★ ★ ★ tioned hoorah on the campus of late. The Daily Tar Heel yester day chronicled that a WTVD i news crew was inetrviewing ■passing students on the campus and asking ’em what they thought of the presence at UNC of the Progressive Labor and New Left Groups. The Tar Heel repor.er asked ’em why they didn’t interview student govern ment leaders on the question. The TV newsman replied with a shrug that the student govern ment leaders were “alt Liberal.” . . .One more incidental tidbit in this realm: The student news paper also reports that the New a iaik at UNC by teamsters union boss Jimmy Hof fa in the very near future." . Anybody else confus ed? THE CHAPEL HILL POLICE Department says its use of a ra dar speed clock to c heck on speeding autos is working out quite well. Of several dozen See PEALINGS on Page 12 NAMESAKE OF THE HILL'—An F-102 (at interceptor in the fighter squadron et Seymour John son Air Force Bote in Goldsboro now beers the nemo of Chapel Hill—displayed on the landing gear .flap of the plane. The 28 planes in the squadron were named for cities and towns in North Caro lina and shown off to representatives of the respective municipalities recently. (See "Peelings,'* back page.) "INDUSTRY OF YEAR”—Steve White, left, executive vice president of White Furniture Company, accepts the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association citation for outstanding contributions to the local economy at last week’s annual meeting. Colonel George Levings made the presentation, expressed ike com — munity’s appreciation to a long-time respected employer. H. Ted Smith, manager of the Hillsboro plant, is shown in center. „ v ~ 1 i : V :• ■ ' S. ••• ■ - ■ ■ . ' ' -S7 ' ' V' ' ■ on zoning —Story on Page 3 'Red' issue
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