TjrHaal People & Issues . . . Lore of old capital is recalled; Gavin seen safe in chairmanship By Cliff Blue HISTORIC . . . This week will be historic in North Carolina legislative history. « will mark the first time since 1M0 that a General Assambly has convened other thap in- the State Capitol building which , is regarded by many as one of the outstanding buildings in. the nation. GuUon BorgRwi, the famed sculptor, once said of the building: “I consider that there Js no build ing in the country of its sins which for color, for care in con struction, and purity of style is its superior." ture ns a freshman in 1947, a —» . rgnnrl ndhl nli eu pfm',., WIHCVt rnenRad that the present Capi tol dmfMinB be enlarged to for «fhe iegifletvie committee meeting roems. This proposal to temper with the old Capitol building. caused groups, and particularly wom en'* organisations all oner the state to rise up ...in against any building. The matter of visit in Pitt Couuty aml whih; there I visited and talked wijh Dr. Lao Jenkins, President of. .Eastern Carolina Collage. In recent years EOC has grown by teaPf and bounds with s«uufr h.flMl «studeutsnow enro^ «d 4h«w. Dr« -Jenkins told roe that the freabnaen applications for the 1958bi teems ware some 609.1 ahead ,ot the number a year ggp. Eastern Carolina -College is proAddteg quality education - at the lowest per capita oust -of any state - operated institution of higher learning in North Car, olina „ CARL GOfiRCN . . . After, skipping a session or two, Carl Goorch w»U ho back broadcast, ing doing* of Sbg 'legislature via Kifiniwa "■ . «sw» A# ■ _o. —. -a M. on - — through Friday of each week. <**** daglo Mite. -1 WALTER JONES . . Former State Rep, Waiter Jones of Pitt County js conducting ea