of orange county Chhf>i*f ft ftfi Hillsborough, Cart boro—Between and Beyond you 72, NO. ai HILLSBOROUGH ANO CHAPCL HILL, N. C.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, 1964. 20 PAGES Orange Pealings POSSIBLE THEFT OF A tombstone, an assortment of high way signs, and some other equip ment is being investigated by Chapel Hill police in connection with the discovery of these items outside a rented flat. One tenant questioned in the probe told a de tective that one of two tomb stones there came from a burial plot on his family’s property, and that he’d planned to make a bar 'v counter out of it. Another person is yet to be questioned, police said. AFTER A TUMULTUOUS marathon 170-minute public hear ing on the Chapel Hill public housing project controversy on Tuesday night the District Plan ning Board adjourned with six other items on its printed agenda un-considered, Board Chairman said these would be taken up at a special meeting, which may be held tonight or Monday, depend ing on when a quorum of the 10 member body can be gathered. Up for consideration will be a zoning committee report, subdivi sion ordinance review, and dis cussion of the limited business zone. THE THIRD OF THREE 30 minute “rallies” is scheduled at 7 o’clock “sharp” this evening in front of South Building on the University campus to discuss set ting up a nationwide Acne Foun dation. —At least that’s the no tice carried in mimeographed heralds floated around the cam pus early this week, and signed . by a summer session ‘ student. “It’s high time ... to cut out this —entirely unnecessary disease," declared the organizer. He pro poses to do this by attacking,acne “at its roots” through setting up the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Adolescents.” (SPCA). FIREMEN IN CHAPEL HILL quickly doused two potentially serious residential blazes this past week. Last Thursday after noon about $125 damage was caused when a water heater ig njted vapors seeping from a gaso line can under an apartment at 521-A Hillsboro St. On Tuesday afternoon fumes from lacquer sealer being applied to freshly ref hushed floors at a vacant apartment at 508 North St. were ignited from the pilot light of a ■water heater. The workmen look ed around to see the flaming va por moving toward him, a few inches off the floor. Then his bucket of the highly inflammable liquid caught fire. However, dam age was light in this case. HERBERT McKAY OF CHA pel Hill returned home Tuesday from a two-weeks siege in Me morial Hospital where lengthy diagnosis revealed he was suffer ing from a lung clot. He’s report ed- to be convalescing all right, feeling much better, and ready to go back to work in a few days. IT WAS STRICTLY A SPUR of-the-moment put-up job, but two local eggheads must still be scratching their heads in puzzle ment over a sotto voce conversa tion they overheard in a local restaurant last week. — Seems the two were berating the right wing tendencies of the Republi cans and glorifying the cause of political liberalism. At that point one of their neighbors at the next table declared to his com- < panion in a stage whisper: “I’ll tell you Julius, I just can’t go along with that Goldwater. —He’s too liberal for mei” ^ On the issue: A house divided_ ' ' r«•-. $ —.. -■ ■ . ...... i AT HOUSING HEARING—Attorney Emory Donny (stand ing) addresses his remarks of opposition to the proposed 12 unit public housing apartment protect that would be located on N. Columbia St. in Chapel Hill at a public hearing on tho issue, attended by about ISO persons Tuesday night In the Town Hall.—See stories on Page Two. on mid-town action set —Stories on Page 2 School, ABC store actions put in issue I ,, • j —Story on Page 2 'Blood on well' Orange light in Orange sky... CROSS-BURNING IN COUNTY—An unidentified youthful speaker — who claimed to have lived in Chapel Hill for six months last year—addresses the Ku Klux Klan rally held near Hillsborough last Saturday night, while the Klen's traditional burning cross blazes in the background.—See stories on Pago.