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Chafjrl Hill, Hillsborough, C/m bbro-^Betweeu and Beyond HILLSBOROUGH AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C.( THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 orange 24 PAGES GAVIN GREETS G.O.P. GALS—Republican gubernatorial candidate- Robert Gavin of Sanford greeted local party mem* bers at an informal meeting held at GOP headquarters in Chtpal Hill last week. yVith the candidate are Mrs. Hugh Hun ter, district officer for1 Republican Women's Clubs, and Mrs. j Lawrence Newman, local Republican Women's Club President. MOORE MAN AND MAIDS—Chapel Hill-Carrboro headquarters for Dan Moore for Governor were opened this week in the store building across from Colonial Stores ort ty- Franklin, St. R. B. Fitch Jr. (ieft), local chairman for Moore, said the office would be open from 9 till 6 daily except Sunday. Office manager will be Mrs. John H. K epley (center), and office secretary, Mrs. Linda Hughes (right). Fitch also announced the appointment this week of Mrs. Sandy McClamroch and Mrs. Kepley as Iccal Moore women's campaign heads. [Orange ] Pealings ] TURNER FORREST SUFFER erl another breaSSTn at his farm’ . machinery dealership in Efland last weekend. Cn Saturday morn ing employees arriving at work found that the giant 6,800-pound office safe had been entered and an estimated $7-800 in cash stol - en. The yeggraenused am acety lene torch found in Forrest’s "re pair shop to cut into the heavy metal and get the door open. DEFENDANTS IN THE CIVIL rights trials in Hillsborough last week put in a good deal of their time waiting on the courthouse steps and old courthouse lawn A for their cases to be called. With apparently secured a “Lake for Governor” bumper sticker, alter ed it to read “Leak for Gover nor,” and affixed it to a side walk trash can. Pete Leak, for mer N.C.C. student from Pitts boro, was one of the defendants. A CAROLINA STUDENT; LAE ry Cheek, was fined $50 and costs for violating the state law against littering the highways, to which he pleaded not guilty in Chapel Hill Recorder’s Court Tuesday. He was arrested late Friday af ternoon 'for allegedly throwing a glass out of a car as it passed pickets walking in front of Brady’s on Durham Rd. The pick eted testified to this effect in * court, one declaring the glass shattered at his feet. ABOUT 1,300 PERSONS AT tended the talk given in Memor. ial Hall Monday night by former Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett. About ’&>& chmiT to hear "M State Prof. Allard K. Lowenstein rebut Barnett’s remark the next j night in an “equal time” sort, of talk also sponsored by the Car olina Forum. Lowenstein, who led a Negro voter registration proj ect in Mississippi last summer, had a brief impromptu debate with Barnett at the public re ception for the latter following his Monday night talk. In the line of further speeches at UNC by well-known public figures this year, the Forum has tentatively scheduled a talk by NBC com mentator Richard Harkness here on May 17. CHAPEL HILL CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS AT COURT—Four leaders of the mihtmt civil rights movement in Chapel Hill .posed informally for the photographer in front of the Orange ( onnty Court house in Hillsborough where they were convicted last week on highway blocking and resisting arrest charges. Pat Cusick (left), Quinton Baker (second), and John B. Dunne (third), drew active prison sentences, while James Brittain was givena suspended sentence. In all u defendants,were given active jail terms and about 100, probationaiy and suspended sentences.
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