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Tar Heel people apd issues.. Gubernatorial hopefuls, bond issue odds predicted by cblumnist; 50/50 chance teen ■■■ - ' *" 1 By CLIFF BLUE NEWSPAPER STRIKE . . We Seal that people aft over the tfSA haVe been pNtty well fed Bp with the printers tftrikfc in; liew tBMt City which brtoght •* a halt the publication of the Batty newspapers In the iatteiiV largest city. This week, Mrs. Dorothy Schiff, publisher of the New York Post, one of five aewspapers which voluntarily shut down when printers struck four others, resumed publica tion. We have sometimes-thought that in strikes where both sides should give a little, that agree ment might be reached if the negotiators followed the poli cy of the Catholic leaders in electing their Popes — remain In session until a decision is arrived at. UTILITIES . *.* fit,the coming Battle in the General Assemb'y between, the private public Utility |robto there should to tod thatp ought to be, .tod* common fpeund on which the two groups . could stand aad serve to the penalty ci mtmei tod to the beet Wterest <*,,«& public in general. SPEAKERSHIP . ^\ hOL We lor; Speaker ei the House tot underway %, few days after the General Assembly convened Feb. 6. Candidates are, to tome them alphabetically, Gordon Greenwood of Buncombe, (Wight Quinn of Cabarrus, and tafl Pat Taylor, Jr., of Anson. Used to ha 4n many Instances, the Speakership was, back in the “£jh$ihakers” days, some what of - a crown prince posi tion. But not so now, and it’s Well that it is not. FORMER SPEAKERS ... On Monday night, Feb. 25, e (even of the former Speakers of Hw HeutB were heMfred. Ohly J. K Do lighten, speaker •f Mm TO^mw om absent. Mr. Doughtop, who had vfcMted the the# StMehbdse Hie «*ek j beMe, «uJili| and unable : to make it. f'b*tt* Speakers participating on the program were: John G.> Dawson of Kinston, A. & Gra ham of Hillsboro, D. L. <UMp) .Ward of New Bern, John H. Kerr, Jr. of Warrenton, Oscar Richardson of Moaroe, Tom Pearsall of Rocky Mount, W.s Frank Taylor of Goldsboro, E.j T. Bost, Jr., of Coneonl, Larry5 I. Moore, Jr., AddisoB Hewlett,' Jr., Joe M. ifnnt, Jr. In. the Setate few of the five forma- Lieutenant Geveraors. were in attendance ahdhoBored, they being it HL Graham, who is atao a former Speaker of the House; L. Y. Ballentine, now Commissioner of Agriculture; H. ft 'Taylor, father of Rep. H. P. Taylor, Jr., and Luther H. Barn hardt. Only Luther H. Hodges 5ho served for two years as lent. Governor under the Um s|ehd Administration was unable lit attend due to a previous en gagement. BILLY GRAHAM . . . Billy GrahfomV Hm-HHc Crusades for Christ sewn to tb taking phy sical tott from the StahP* greatest citfceh. Last weak MM report was that Graham was hospltaTired in Honolulu with "an acute undetermined Infec tion" Campaigns such as Bil ly has cppdufted during the past 15 ya«n take e lot out of a man. But Graham has done so much mere in Ms short lifetime Mum ethers did Who live to be twice hi« age. Graham, like a number of oth er young men who rose to po sitions of leadership and infiu enoe while young, has packed a KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 88 PROOF 8 YEARS OLO j $3.95 . «-S QT. J $2.50 PINT whale of a lot of living and sw* -vice into a few years. 4* DR. POE ... WO understated Dr. Clarence Poe, editor of Hie Progressive Farmer, is writing a book which he may call, “My First 80 Years.” Dr. Poe is another one of our great Tar Heel leaders. We can think of no one who has toiled harder for better living condi tions on the farm and in rural communities than,has Dr. Clar ence Poe. TRIO >. . . Three men stand outesttksly contenders for the;, Democratic gubernatorial hwr^hefiwn in 1*M: Bert Ren net, Dr, Henry Jordan, and Dr. -.1. Beverly Laflfe. Otar guess Is that all Jbf*e will r«m. NOTICE The Beard of Commissioners, Orange County, wiB meet oft Monday, March 18, at 10:00 a.m. in the Board Room at the Court house, Hillsboro, as a Board of Equalization and Review to hear complaints regarding 1963 tax assessments. $. M. GATTIS - Tax Supervisor NOW SEE WHATC NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S SUPER SPORTS—that’s the only name for them! Roar entirely different kinds of cars to choose from, including bucket-seat con* vertibles and coupes. And most every one . can be matched with such sports-car type features* as 4-speed stick or Powerglide transmission, Positractkm, tachometer, high performance engines, you name ft.Jf Ii you want voUr spice plus the luxuries otjHoll* awed family car, try the Chevrolet Impels SS. It’s one of the smoothest road runners that ever teamed up with § pair of bucket seats. It tvn offer* a new Comfortilt steer ing wheel* that positions right where you want it. ■ The new Ch'evy1 ft Nova SS ■haa its, own brand of excitement. Likewise the turbo-eupercharged rear-engine Corvair Monza Spyder and the all-new Corvette SQm Rays. Just decide how sporty you want to get, then pick your equipment and i power—up to ,42$ hp in the Chevrolet SS, i including the popular turbo-lire 409* with ■ . *40 hp for smooth, responsive handling I in rity traffic. *opt|onal at extra east I .. . .... Vkmvll optional at extra coat.) Set four mMyUfm-mt ■ Churton S* CHEVROLET, INC Hillsboro, N. C MFG'S. LICENSE NO. 110
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