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of orange county HILLSBORO AMD CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 34 PAGES VOL. 71, NO. 5 Courage, training save a life CERTIFICATE OF MERIT—For his “courage and initiative” in saving the life i of Robert Earl Hughes, 2 {-year-old Cedar Grove man, former paratrooper Howard Watkins of Orange County’s CTamomrnmutf, center, was presented tfw Red Cross honorary award at Hillsborough Monday night. Hughes, left, was a grateful spectator when Roger Miles of Chapel Hill, right, made the presentation. Story on Page 3. says mayor —Story on Page 2 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Plans to alter trustee set - up is criticized —Story on Page 3 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ • ; 6 . - r . * Plans to aid I Orange Pealings CHAPEL HILL CITIZENS who’d like to have their streets blocked, off for sledding when the next “sleddable^ snowfall oc curs may arrange for this if they will submit an informal petition from all affected residents to the Town Manager, the latter an nounces. Suggested appropriate locales are Brookside Drive, Briarbridge Lane (“Odum’s Hill”), Glendale St. (for the very dar ing), and any of several streets on the north shore of Lake For 6 THE MERCHANTS ASSOC I A tion in Chapel Hill saved at least, $500 on its budget for the new year by substituting Executive Director Joe Augustine for a paid speaker for the annual installa tion banquet on Monday. At least this was the jocular judgment of Finance Chairman John Foil shee as he presented the new year’s budget for adoption. Mr. Augustine gave a peppy talk on salesmanship. ...CALLING OF A SPECIAL terM of Orange County Superior Court to try the backlog of over 500 civil rights violations cases is under consideration by Dis trict Solicitor Thomas D. Cooper. Appropriate to this subject, the “demonstrators”, are trying a new switch on officers 'as they are arrested. First they go limp, and have to be carried to the patrol cars. Then when they reach the car they turn stiff, causing the arresting officers great difficulty in fitting them o the squad cars. Police anti cipate the problem will be con siderably ea?ed shortly when a newly-purchased paddy wagon type of vehicle is put into use. Circulation Today 7,651 99 PCT. DISTR — 'Boss is honored « • •
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