Howard Dean To Discuss Culture At UNESCO Conference In Paris WASHINGTON, D < . Di Frank M. Snowden, dr.. dr an of the rollcac of Liberal Arts .n How ard University, will represent. th« United Stairs dtirirtg disc'ti.'Wion' nl inli i-national cultural relai•■•ns at the Tenth Session of the Gen- REPAIRS TO RECORD PLAYERS TAYLOR RADIO & TV SERVICE f hit ll'-'u r yri \n •= A?ni/r « ALL '! 1 >. ;■> a* t:> J i- mar riN s i RALEIGH emm erry Jazz feSTN&i nmfu carouna state nm* SUNDAY **46 »w nt rp,rr* 5? «LE I§ W r fy ;§ U Sk. && **u. r~""« tmstm •. nmw. vw*r r.K? IHi 1 . W *’•« A«tP ASVff»f.fl iUUV*« RIM; ,VIY, gjj® **** rrww vA«umt r'tt/fi fAWP**.'. \Hnns<io-i1 30 gfflf t*W* r'wf-T V» f mm im gomtr PCSWM? HSjjf SEVEN Jr YEARS OLD I t}m \ LJk K\ ■ \n| Old Quaker 3 f RAIOH I BOURBON WHISKEY ’’tOQt * niri wia*?! mmh.iw. rn i awh «?itf, iwn 1 era I Conference of UNESCO (U- I 'Vied Nations Educational Sacn |t:fic and cultural organisation> at ! Paris next month. Doan Snowden I leaves for Ihc meetings Octohi-r j aist and is expected to return De cember alii. 1 During the ronferen.ee. \> hicb is I scheduled November 4th through | December 4th, Dean Snowden will J serve as V S. Delegare to n spec : a! I rnsjlon r,n ••Mutual Appreciation !of Eastern and We.sir: n Cuuuvii 1 Falla s I 1 rom if »t to ifi.ifi he. ,-ri . : ed as cutural attache at the If S i Eirhiiasy in Rome. This will be Dr a n Snowden s second trip abroad on a State De partment mission during the past five months. Dunne .July and Au j gust he was one of 12 American \ professors who toured Russia ob | .serving educational methods m • nloyed there in institutions of high er learning Following his star in tile Soviet Union Dean Snowden par! ic* paled in an international > seminal on "The University To day ‘ ;.t Dubrovnik. Yugoslavia. The lellr; prince! wax sponsored ■ by Ihc Yugoslavia National . UNi.'SCO T*oniroUtc»’ »n<i t,h€ World University Service. !); Snowden, who lives at 401(1 Mighleenth Street rv>> tv been •i member ni (he faculty at How ard since 10Ml. A nai;vi of Ypr! . Countv, V,. ne was educated in i the puhlii school,? of Boston, and j holds three degiesf from Harvard University - Bachelor of Arts, iVJustei of Ail.- and Doctor of Phi j'oruphv. in .lime, 195? Bard Col- I lege iNY. i conferred the hono i;i v dti; er of Doctor of Laws np ;on him. i In previous trips ahurad Dean • Snowden observed educational j methods irt Kutope Africa ’ and ! Asia, and loeluved s' Universities jin Africa. Italy, Austria and I Greece. Six Rights Members To Hear Vote Complaints M ASHINGTON D C - Ml six members of the. Commission on Civil Rights will be present for the hearing on voting right.? complaints , ham Alabama which has been scheduled to begin on December e 1 at Montgomery, the state capitol. One of jhr Commissioner.-, is .!. Rrnei.t Wilkins. Assistant Sec. ro ta: % of Labor for International Affairs. The others include two Midwest college presidents, a Texas j law school dean and two Southern ex-governors. The Alabama hr tring "a<- voter! unanimously hr the Commission at its regular monthly meeting in Wishing lon last Thursday. On the prr reding Monday, the Board of Registrars m Macon County had refused fu lei two repre sentati ves of the Commission staff see voting rerords Tils krgre Institute is lor and in M u-on < ountv. County officials said they were acting on advice of Alabama At torney General .John Fatter on that under Stale law these are not public records and need no! be turned over to the federal agency. Unde; the authority and du.y gu n it by the Civil Right" Act of IIM? to study “'legal developments' and to appraise fedewd I , s and policies with respect to coup! pro . 'ectiott of the laws unde the Ovn ■ti'utjoft. tite Commission alio vet i d to hold a | itLlic hea- ing on she ■ subject of housing. This wilt be : held in New York City beginning next February ' A statement m ; * overt by th | Commission explained that Con j cress imposed upon it 'a riipy to | investigate every vajm a negation j thru eerlpin i., ;ren - are being dp vied the vigil* in vote and hftV» 1 i th;i’ vote cr,.. 1 >;> ft by nu '-nl' nf 1 then rotor, race religion, or na | nons! origin/' The Commission aim reretved at : its Thursday meeting nrelirowieD' | progress reports on imesfigationr ■ authorized in September of vo'ing ! com pi ■ ni,- from Mississippi .and , Florida. ' DBG Installs New Officers DURHAM—- Student government and Freshmen Hass officers were j recently installed at Durham Bu.vi • nets College 0> Wallet Brown j of North Carolina College perform ■ ors the installation ceremony Officers installed in student gov- j ernment. offices we i e: president • Nathan White. Durham: vice-pres- ! Merit. Robert A. Mauldins, Can- j ion: secretary Aria George Have- j lock; treasurer Annie Bouyer, At- j iania. Georgia. Officers installed in, freshmen : class offices were: president, l.e onders Morion, Durham; secretary, | Lore;is D. Poole. Darlington. S. C., | assistant secretary, Catherine Karo •r\, Jackson; treasurer Maurice • Word. Norfolk, v».: class report , : Pfictoi iou.« Cooper. Hillsboro. ’ ;-nd Barba, a McClain Durham , Homecoming Queen Seen At Hampton HAMPTON VA - The Hampton j liistiiur Student Body in an ail ; t ollegc election choose Miss Barba* >» Johnson, a 20 year old senior j from Greenville, South Carolina, to i reign ns their queen at homecoming ; festivities the week of November 8. 1 Mis* Johnson, who 1* maier i ing in business education, will be trow nod "Mfint Hampton" «t coronation coromonios Novew i brr 7th prior to llnmctooilnf nay. Saturday, Nov. Rtb when Ibe fielding Pirate* morl How aid linivernlty for (heir annual tnotbal! classic. The regal role Miss Johnson hao j been elected to play will act prove j ruffiani. Last year she served as | ntt< nd nt to “Mxss Hampto • and lei two years has been the j sweetheart of the Olympic Social i Club. Fore-telling her coming pop ularity. she v,as also chosen in he* I Freshmen year !o be the ROTC 1 Company sweet heart. Pretty, brew n-eyed Mis*. Johnson docs not spend all o' 1 her tic however, heme some bodv's sweetheart. She is cor- J Women's Senate and the Senior Class: a tnenilmr of lite Busi ness Society and the yearbook staff. Her favo: itr hobbies include ! marlins, dancing, and music. She j an ardent and vocal sports fan. Production of grain in North Car olina ha.* inn e wed to rv-i rent i * 1 MITCHELL CREDIT UNION (IftEST The Rev. H, L- Mitchdl, Gates County minister and Farm Agent is shown addressing n inerting of tire Brick Federal Credit Union at Bricks recently. Mitchell seid: “Unless we 'soutin rners, learn to change with the change, we will he changed by the chance,” not only in farming and industry processes; but in human relations as well. Thomas Cofield is president of Reirk Federal Credit Union with offices in I nfield i.l. B. HARKEN f’OTOI. TfieQ&lTdfn&rt, M : vjl/ryil %< ■ “'When if to some- ] thing cxpensiTe. the worn, ■< pays attention.*’ ■i.wi i iwriMinon wj.ii:wii»w?9BPa!B , wrnr«f*w».«*s?yß9*!SM.'Efcr m:_.* F BOUTOHNERE FOR GENTS CORSAGE FOR LADIES WITH g /THEY FAMILY ORDER OF FLOW ERF. Flowers For All Ocensions DAVIS FLOWER SHOP rvi T»av IT, J OS?,! I none nun va s-vm 32 S E. Caban us Street. . GIANT YEAR AND CLEARANCE 1958 FRIGIDAIRE WASHER GETS CLOTHES CLEANER than other leading washers costing up to S2OO more! special clearance price palpi a, 516995 I “* 560 " m *BL xoph-Auioo 3 RING AGITATOR S: ,W ' O 1 Ct*A*t* ttw# untom-MK V s'nri f° l I Ql fiieuiiw» ttM* guards agatovl ' •■n'-l Y 0 cino energizeswater topdclothe-* No FkfrsCtrstt a ♦ vs ed »* 9*e#r3 oviof*e'i<i »o*i*«*« tiltra-clcrui . ■ *o»>'Jl*d ! oh*fO'wy ♦oodilare* tepCfb *""" “* f ae<t #|PI2S-y, Mop t. 004* M*y to. IM*. 9 ■ . ■ C'§|Yi COM! IN TODAY! 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