Museum to open daily I Beginning next Monday June 17th, the Orange County Histor ■ ical Museum •will be open each [ day in the week—'Mon. through Friday from 10-12 A. M. and 2, , to 4 P. M. as well as t© 16 P.M. j This will be on an experiment | tal basis for a few weeks to de ♦ termine if there is a need1'fit such serviette. The Mtasetaft w® afeo serve as an Information Center for tourists during this period. Historic Hillsborough pamphlets may be obtained with tours outlined and explained here. During this time the Informa tion Center for Histwftc Hills borough will be maintained un der the' joint- auspices of the Garden Chib and the Historical Society. di mnr ruDu% r* jPSwJS ! (Continued from Page 2) | were reported • io itave shoutti little or no iwelinoi^'to change their segregatkm policies: -! Colonial Dru* Store, Leo's I ■Grill, Clarence’s Tfie Shack, | Brady's, The Fines. The Patio, and Ta* Heel SandA-ieh. The Committee members a greed that they had exhausted * - all possible efforts to e-icourage f the businesses to desegregate “ before recommending the pub-; lie accommodatioitb ordinance/’ ‘I Letter* ft iftbMtr tl The Committee aigodooided- to f ^ send letters to Chap*el Hill’s- MO-1" i tels asking them to desegr*4P ■ gate and offering the Commit- j0 tee’s services. Only three motels' : would be involved— Watts; Tar Heel Motor Lodge, and the Uni versity Motel. Moving in a new direction, the Mayor’s Committee request ed a joint meeting with the Chael Hill Board of Education. The Committee indicated that it wanted to know what plans the School Board has for desegre ■ gating Northside and Frank; Porter Graham Elementary Schools, tod Lincoln Junior-Sen ior Hig&. All other schools in the ptjtem are desegwrted hr some” Extent, but Northside,: Frank Porter Graham and Lin coln have 100 per cent Negro; student bodies. 1 The Committee also will in- j quire about the University j School of Education’s policy on i sending practice teachers to Ne gro schools in Chapel Hill. The Committee was told no practice., teachers are being assigned to Negro .schools here now. One member of the Committee point-1 ' «d out that many practice' teachers have to go to Durham j tod other communities at great 1 inconvenience and additional j expense. I EMM 25 ft* IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRANO CORN. 94 PROOF* 100% GRAlNtlEUtRAL SPIRITS Youfft fostt control of e»r; bafflf hurt A-* 17-year-old Chapa)1 HiH area youth was aferiously injured Tues day when he lost control Of his car on Highway 54, one- mile west of Carrbofo, and if Went down an embankment David Lee Fergus** son of Da ' vid Glenn Ferguson of Route 1, Chapel Hill, was the driver of the 1P06 Chevrolet and was hos pitalized. FatiolVnah M. C. Pariielf siff the adcfderit occurred about ff25 p:m: m satcrte Usd not cdra pleted his investigation of the case yesterday: Sj> ASSOCIATION POOL OPENS The Chapel Hill - Carrboro Swimming Association announc es the opening of the swimming pool for the 1963 season last Sunday. The regular schedule began Monday, June 10. Regis tration for* swimming classes were from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Recreation swimming was from 2 adult swimming Originality provokes origidali —Goethe LET'S DO THE CUT FOR YOU! The most carefree, come-hither hairdo: to dance into view in years. - LaMarick La Fan Creme Wave Comparable value, 12.50 Now LaMarick Astre Lanol Wave Comparable value, 25.00 - Now -Vr' 10.00 charge If, «f cowrae in BKK-LEGGETT . HORTON 2nd WWr BEAUTY SALONS Phone 963-4447 LaMarick Imperial Cold Wave Prescription Formula, plus USP Lanolin. Comparable value, 27.50 __..... Now LaMarteW — South'* Largest and Loading Beauty System - - ... SATURDAY JUNE 15-1 30 P.M. ; + ; HILLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ★ YEARLY REPORTS' * ELECTION OF DIRECTORS ★ ENTERTAINMENT * PRIZES Come Early And Visit Historic Hillsborough