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of orange county Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Can boro—Between and Beyond .....• VOL. 72, NO. 44 HILLSBOROUGH AND CHAPEL HILL, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ifc 1964 24 PAGES r i State building circumstantial case against Frank Rinaldi . 1 . . if-. . —Stories on Page 2 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Historical unit —Story on Page 5 .:.JL Chief chosen for"Golden Deeds'... GOLDEN DEEDS’ WlNNEn-ChapelHill Exchange Club President Wallace Williams, left foreground, signs his name to the certificate in the official Book of Golden Deeds' presented Tuesday night to Chapel Hill Police Chief William Dee Blake, right. Feed Luthy, center, made the presentation at the Club's ladies night ban quet. (Story on Page 4). THE DECISION TO PERMIT twice as much parking time for •the same price on the soon-to-be '““'eet up curb-side metered spaces for motorcycles and motor scoot ers in downtown Chapel Hill is intended, one wag suggests,. to encourage elderly women drivers who have trouble with parallel parking to take up the two-wheel ers instead. The four-tfoot-wide scooter spaces will be drawn for parking perpendicular to the curb. THE "LITTLE EXTRAS” really add up in big-time college football. A Sunday feature story in a state daily this week noted that uniforms and equipment for the Tar Heel gridders cost about $20,000 a season; game officials cost $150 apiece for each game; seeds, fertilizer, and lime for marking the playing field takes $4,000 a year; and cheerleaders’ apiece. However, football is ac knowledged as the sole profit rnfker in college sports in that it provides money to finance the minor sports. Gate for the Duke Carolina game will likely be around $200,000. ^ CHAPEL HILL ALDERMAN. Hubert Robinson was asked to give an official word of greeting last weekend to the southeastern district meeting of the Congress cf Racial Equality in Durham.; 7 The veteran Negro alderman said he called attention to the advance es made in Chapel Hill in the elimination of racial discrimina tion. FIVE • YEAR - OLD MACKIE Parnell, son of State Trooper and Mrs. Mack Parnell of Hillsbor ough, earned a five-dollar bill for two-’days work in Orange County (Superior Court on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Statute re quires that a child under the age of 10 draw jurors names out of the box, and in a capital case ” that such a child draw the name pf each potential juror called for examination. Mackie sat quietly with court officials throughout the proceedings, then moved to (PEALIN9S Continued, Page 2) i * ■■ t l Defendant headed for courtroom... AS TRIAL GETS UNDER WAY-Frank Rinaldi, charged with the murder of his bride in Chapel Hill last Christmas Eve, walks from the Orange County jail to the superior courtroom in Hillsborough where he's this week on trial for his life. Flanking him are Sheriffs Deputies Johnny Horner> left, and Avery Maddry.
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