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Orange Pealings TIME MAGAZINE HAS AN extraordinary, if in some parts incongruous, spread on the Uni versity at Chapel Hill in the Ed ucation Section (pages 42 an 43' of- tomorrow’s edition. Ic’s tied to a companion piece showing the contrast between UNC and Ole Miss in light of the travail of its controversy over James Meredith, SURE AS HOG KILLIN’ WEA thr and hunting season ap proaches every year there are reports of hunting dogs being stolen. Last year about this time some fine bird dogs were s:olen from Ralph Morgan of Carrborc. Several days ago, according to reports to sheriff’s duepties, two beagle hounds were taken from Theodore Talbert’s place in the Orange Chapel Church commun ity. LIKEWISE SEASONAL, WITH the Id s of November only upon us today, a number of down town stores have already up staged Thanksgiving displays for Continued on Page 12 TAR HEELS TWIRLER— Linda Dickens, Carolina coed ♦wirier for the Tar Heels mar ching band, is all set for the gala annual ‘Beat Dook' pa rade to be staged across the campus and through downtown Chapel Hill next Tuesday aft ernoon at 3 o’clock. Upwards of 24 floats are expected to be entered in the judging comp etition for the parade—a pre lude to the Carolina-Duke foot ball classic to be staged in Kenan Stadium on the follow ing Saturday. Circulation Today 7,568 99 PCT. DISTRIBUTED ORANGE COUNTY ari —Story on Page 3 of orange county —Chapel Hill, Hillsboro, Carrboro—Between and Beyond— VOL. 70. NO. 46 HILLSBORO AND CHAPEL HILL. N. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1*62 24 RAGES Businessman J. B. Robbins is cited for golden deeds' i —See story on Page 2 It's their week... 111 ...... .— ~~~ ^NOW~ASr0 A LOOK TO THE FUT U RE^Child ren’s Book Week in Chapel Hill and across the country is best typified in the scene of a youngster engrossed in his pastime at the Chapel Hill Public Library. Now in its fourth year of existence, the Library has 10,000 vol iimes~~- yet only half the rated capacity for a community of this size, according tv the Friends of the Chapel Hill Public Library. Total book circulation during each w w w V mon-th of- this furst wm- oi^ .\u.hsV,%^.. , Library boosters are looking forward to the eventual construction of a library building on the site of the mu nicipal center on N. Columbia St. — a building envi sioned to have space for 50,000 volumes in 7.200 feet of floor space with separate children’s rooms, special sec tions for young people and adults, and discussion and story hour rooms. w M M M~ M ’M. M w ▼
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