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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 24 195? Mental Patient. Home On Leave, Stabs Mate To Death & * SFSFS A NEW LIFE —David J, Brittain Jr., now of EG/.aforih N\ J-, former pHur.inal of the Hitflcrratton- j torts f'iinfov'. Tpnn High School, relaxes in his new apartment \uKtist 15th with * r u|v, of a. * lint on saoo: paper to which he subscribes. Brittain, who moved here August Mth with his wife, denied he: wn< high-pressured into leaving his post. He claimed the chief reason he left Venncs .oc was to b*;:ir» s*d• es at %>w Vork Vniversity. Hr will begin ‘Judies »r> September while his wife, i ! nice, teaches at at Cleveland Junior High School in Elisabeth. (UN I VF.D pjß?'vs PHOT(i Faculty-Staff Fall Confab Starts Sept. 5 At Bennett GREENSBORO— The annual fa .iff fall conference at Ben r-* College will be held Sepfem i:i .• 5—12, President, Wilia B Play er announced this week. Theme of this year's conference •vs ’ i be 'Toward Curriculum Inv ■--rr - r.t and Faculty Concen sus. ' considered particularly appro : j‘i?ip for the; college in this period c; jts history. Vtnnnc topics to he consid ered tiilt he the tyle of sen s ri| education In the liberal arls college. contribution* "t’*rh teacher? and students can make toward thp improve men! of th? curriculum, and an evaluation of the. weight to be p • m to tradition and current • ice m studying the enr i ■ ..'lum fn addition to the conference #e#- S'.'.HS a number of informal social f ’he -ns- have been planned Lionel Hampton Booked For Jaz z Show At Central Park NEW YORK CITY I ANT I - Lionel Hampton, wizard m the r» 1- ;t i for !ho SEIBERLING I Tires & Recapping • Tu he less Specialists ON'S DAY'S SERVICE | Town & Country i TIRE SERVICE S 218 8, Dawson St. TF 3-S7Ol R U.I IGH, v. c. it ■ rwnr nir in nMiiiiinwTruia 11 is GORDON’S CSIM *4 »tMSNEKTMLSraNTSMCfILICSnHNiawiW * SMMirSMMfSfNes. LTB . LMIHIf, K. 1 | A committee composed of Pr.v Hobart S Jarrett, chairman of the humarniies dn !#,••»• * < Winston, chairmen of the social | science division, »:>d J. Henry > Sayles. chairman of the science di vision. worked out th<~ plans fw (hi* year s ionf< rence Meeting from September 0 -i 1 will be Benneit'? student <>• who will epnsidoi the theme ‘D; , veloping Valuer. Through Campus . Part icipnlion," Misses .limmie English, of Camden, S. < .. president of Ihe Student Senate, and Rosemary Wright, also of Camden., pres ideal of ii'e David P. tones Studeni Cnion. will have key roles jn the session* v.lii'h will include discussions and workshops. In addition to their own rs ioi.s. *ne students wdl attend -• joint meeting with fa cult*. and staff dp, Srpt.prV’bf" 11 j musical as.-.ignr v■'* of th" cu- <-m ; sensor* when he bow# in a> W-Ml j man Memorial Theater in C o; i ! Park on Monday night. Augur. 2G Hampton, who just closed ■ four ; week engagement at the Waldc , Astoria Starlight Room, pla.vs one week at Ihe Cnilon Cinb in Atian j iic City before moving into Cent ;; 1 i Park. Impresse.rlo Monte Kay ).*•. ' already planned a Gala Pa ‘unr 1 for • The Hamn" by inviting ail o( 1 New York's .’75 'icws!:,! .'a:-: nd J disk jockeys and this opening will probably be the most lavish ever ; attempted by any press agent or, . thp main stcari:. During the performance Hamp ; ton. will stage a new finish to hi. 1 i famous final" "Flying Horne" ’which will be a 21 minute jam- ho: 'p with his c-titire enr.emfaie of i u: musicians via reding around the i ' Central Park stage and leav- j i-j -< on!v 'ii: femme saxophonist, I Smith on stage with a da?.- j ?■}!!£ IDO foo? - pin spot’* on. her : nd ihe side flood lights will pick : up the res* of tho band. Tt’ll be ‘ most spec meular, that 1? providing 1 Mo rj.vyn'f object | and put bis foot down on the whole ■ Other t,*.p names In appear dur* j «ng th* .1 l/nv -k .vpb the great j Hampton me* George Shearing and | Giliespie. Wed In N. C: V Thurmans To ..,«J f\.s« eCGllitiftl bIJ ypEsnrv If X: w? '-.V * ,1 BOHTON Mr-5 • ANF* -Tw‘ -n --years after Howard Tnur »u>n and Stte Bailey were mar in d, in 193" at I/mcoin Academy K;iy’: Mountain. in the Buie Ridge vicuntains of North Carolina, their riivi r anniversary was celebrated Wednesday with a gala evening (if pof try and mu me in (hciv horns ai, ;§4 Bay state Hoad, Boston . i m-i i n:. > . ten N former snl-dst for the Fellowship ('linn h of San Fraurisen and fur Marsh Chap-’l. Boston Uni vcisil.y. came op from New Vork to render request num bers which had been sung at l.h< 1 hurman wedding, among them the tenor solo from Hia watha's wedding feast. Dean Thurman was poet of the eve ning His readings included offer-ngs from h.ihlil Gibran. Stephen Bene? and Tagore. Gtie-as had been requested to bring poems, rather than silver giftr. to tin’ occasion. Among those ati ending thv first in a Poetry end Mu-ie scries at the occasion were old friends from childhood and college days, as sociate.. at B- lon University and Ha--,; id and .spn.-ia] guests from distant cities. They included President Case of Boston University; President and Mi*. Natha Piety of Harvard; Vue-Presi dent and Mrs. Yen. Dr. and Mi*. Dana Greele.v Mr. and Mrs. Roland Haves, Dean and Mis. ’.tile Perry; VMarr.tr Berber, oxee.utive are rets of the Boston YWCA, <.o feumer nasonaie .»f Mrs. Thviv man on the Natiornl A• sis of the YWCA Dean and Mrs Walter MurWrv. Mr s li-vmg co)vm. .tiidgr and Mis Bruce Rotr»ij>on. Attorney and Mis. Joseph Mitch ell, Mrs. .John B Mall; Dr. and Mrs. John Kinney (formerly of Fellowship Church. San Francisco), Pro fessor Allen l.annnm, director of the choir or Marsh Chapel, and Mrs. f,annum; !>r. Max Miller, chapel organist, and Mrs. Mein Warrick Fuller of Framingham, who presented the Th urmans with a, sculp tured 25U. anniversary profile medallion. inni the youttßcr of Hie Tiiur man tloughlrrs. i senior student in 80.-’.m Univerxdv Ijiw Behool, served as hostesß with Mrs. ®erl F pv in” wife of the reglptyai* of Arkansas Stair College, at Ptne Bluff, who enrac to Boston for the occasion to rrprestwt Mr, 'Thur man's family. Alter a five-week tour ; >f Whe highlands n( Scotland, Hie Thuir ircins return to the west coast where Dr. Thurman will preach at Follow ship Church during Au gust and visit their older daugh ter Ohvr Thurtnan Wong end granddaughter. Fmiiy Sue, who reside In San Fianchtco. In A RecitiaJ At DbPcl jl l Up ive ity CHICAGO iA!‘ Percy Mot frU. i.iusiw instructor «t .Southern Univ^i,”ißaton HMiffC'. so* peered in a ’reeifol here recwitfly Eleven Knife Wounds SCIIS ■Wife Os isserkian j TOLEDO, O IANP > —A 41 -year-! cold mental patient, home on 30- I day trial leave, stabbed his wife 3 to death after she had awoke | early onp day last week arid got | 'up to get him a drink of water Airs. Geneva Fisher, 39, was « knifed II times by her hus- I hand, Preston, 41, while to oof I their three rhjldren attempi -1 ed to stop him. I The husband then put Mrs { Fisher m their car and drove her I to a hospital, where she was pro- I j nounced dead He then surrender a ed to sheriffs deputies S | Fisher had been home from a I i mental hospital in Battle Creek I Mich., and was scheduled to re I with his wife on the back I a;. 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