of orange county Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Carrboro—Between and beyond HILLSBOROUGH ANO CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 28 PAG€S* VOL. 72, NO. 37 1 as governor he will 'take care of UNC ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ * —Story on Page 2 ★ ★ ★ Beer party fracas nets capital charge —Story on Page 2 TIGHT SECURITY PRECAU tions — in the form of a half dozen all-night guards in strate - gk campus and stadium locations —thwarted any possible pranks and vandalism on the Carolina campus in advance of the foot half game with N. C. State last week. Only official report of at tempted sorties by Wolfpack ad ; vocafes was late Friday night when a guard stopped a carload of students and headed ’em back toward Ralaigh. However, most of the highway signs between Chapel Hill and Raleigh were thoroughly mommicked up With crude “NOS” paint daubing. I PROOF OF HARMONY IN THE Orange County Democratic rank* was cited by Chairman L. J. Phipps in remarks before the party rally in Hillsborough Tues f day morning. It must be nothing f less than harmony, he said, when '-liuciiis Cheshire, Bob Satterfield, and Sandy Graham will aH ride in the same car to a Democratic affair. They did this aft^r meet ing Dan Moore on the highway, Phipps said, adding that he was I in the back seat to referee, while •ifvheratf Buck Knight was official j peace officer in fee driver's seat. • CHAPEL HILL FIREMEN were summoned by remote con k trol alarm to Memorial Hospital - at 3*6 pan. yesterday. While workmen using an acetylene torch immediately behind the hospital his hose line broke ‘ somehow and the escaping gas . caught fire, in turn igniting the fuel in the tank. There was quite a blaze for a while, but dam age was limited to the tank con trols and the hose. , CHAPEL HILL POLICE ARE interested in buying a tranqui lizer" rifle rig for use in captur ing bothersome stray or vicious dogs. The County Dog Warden has for several years employed such a tool, which many humane society officials strongly endorse, Need for improved equipmenl was underlined yesterday morn ing when several police had tc spend nearly three hours in flush ing a dozen dogs from beneath a local resident’s house after they’d kept the family awake al! night. It took two tear gas gre nades at a total Cost of about JOS to do fee job, finally. Shoot (Mars DEALINGS, Pag* 4) " His secret's in the puffing... WHAT'S HAPPENED TO ED LANIER?—SEE 'NEWSMAN S NOTEPAD,’ SEC. Ill, PAGE ONE Caravan comes to Orange . . . V FROM RALLY TO RALEIGH — Democratic gubernatorial ! nominee Den Moore, aeen above and befew, invited his listeners te attend his anticipated inaugural in Raleigh next winter as he addressed a crowd of about 100 at a party rally on the County Courthouse stop* In Hillsborough Tuesday morning. He also In vited the Orange High School band, which played for the oc casion, to march In the inaugural parado.