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McDowell St. Phone TE 2-0571 for the United Stales Government He was the only elected American public official at the historic meet ing of independent African nations Pointing out that main' im portant African leaders, Includ ing i-hana's Prime Minisier, Kivame Jfknmsah were ..dn ••alert »ii the- country. il>< N"K ■ ro l'*>ngrrssm,i>i warned that j this favorable facial ivili be i lurfeiH'd unless the VnHi ii I States "bike a more realistic altitude in <K relations with African governments " He s.iid American* destine with African countries reflect bold ''in difference and -a lack of under j standing” and onijMiai r/.ed that “our i Nation needs to i't educated on the i iremminous significance of nt!v«jiop | merit, in A fr:--H ' Diggs sharply criticized t.e- small irmutnt of Unih-d Stale,- economic and cultural «W being direct* d to i African countries He said that | Russia is upending huge sumr in j giving Africans feetmica! and cdu j rational assistance. I The Communists. Diggs remind ! ed. arc taking full advantage of Af •' iran concern about the "acini prob | lem in Atnei ira j He noted, however, that Africans I s"-em to be unimpr* sscii by f!>< ! sniggle between Fast and West ! and show no indication id using ( the cold war to bargain for aid. i This aititude. he felt, is subslunti* | a ted by the Conference';-- adoption I of a firm policy of “positive ncu j tralism.” i Cornrug-ntlTifi on (hr Conference V j aim of creating n United States of 1 Africa, Diggs said that African |i loaders are aware of the many cs- Ijternal and internal problems they j must, overcome. | ‘'African leaders,’' obsc'cci ! ‘‘willingly admit t'ni they will I make mistakes but they will want ; them to be their own mistakes.” Biggs described an under!v - hi? power •-«niggle b< lw>-n Akrumsh and Nasser of Egypt which was dramatized Ip the unsuccessful attempt «il the Pro-Russian United Arab Uc public delegation to dominate ! the Conference, lids subMe tug-of-war, he. said, may pre sent a threat to Vkrun»»h's Ui ~ nci: riaffia! : ' rr ' i cats revolution v, inch would employ economic boycotts and similar passive measures Revealing liiat he seeks to b - as ! signed to the House Fw» ign Affaire j Committee when Congress i-» • -on■ i venes in January, .Diggs felt ihai i hr “could make a contribution in | sounder relations between the- t nited States and Africa during this < critical period ” | TAs QfoL7Kfft£/t. UJf? 1 jA X m j ’’ ; W$ X 'e^zrm, *A {rpnd father who find Hr sot* on the wrong irm w«l! provide switching facili I fie*." i . > - fjgggli _ SR' -ijttllk \ Tm. * m&wwslmHMefh Nil.A Vi STU HUNTS II? HI DIRHITOIt ÜBS News ,#nri I'ublii' At fairs—Pictured let,' tu right l*r. A. I Niwuldinf. ol Durham, Marian Ander-.oi. of I'uyctlevillc , T. I. Hoop, of Wsisliingtwi, P. f ’ ; Shirley Parker (Aliss Shaw i of Nt afon Grove, .md i*r. AVilHam K. Strassner, l»r«‘sidrnl of Shaw I'niver-.il.y lollow ins a lecture of "loternutic-uai Affairs'' on Triil.iv, Kecriiiin i It, ;»| Nhaw IlnivcniH\'. Sat. Course In French Conversation Set At NCC DURHAM Dean WiHDni H Brown oi Inc North U.'wo’ina C'ol- 1 l<-«< Gradiiatc School today an nounced a .special Satin day course i in Frencn conv.Tfyiiwi to be ; Utucht hv- Oi John H. Morrow from wS» to 12:00 a. m. between : F’chnlsey ? ami May 28 Tuition and ivs for this course, which carries tbtvo hum.- gnidiialc u'pdit, amount, tu |3075. Enrol)-! minks limit* d lo 8:> prison;.. The State of Ninth Carolina inquires j sis semester hours of woken . Woneh for certification of French ! teachers The VC* (.railoafe Nehuni is offering (kc course as ;* result of n !i»*ri-o,- ~l Hu \* l .1 aj» I'rpnch teachers u im cr.nrrssc't need for a e'as* carrying pred natc a•* -1 cprUflration credit (hat would .*Ut> improve ie.yeh ors ability to '•roover , -« with confidence in French »j?nr> subjects of everyday interest or of current Importanor. 1 ' Modern teaching device-; such ns i tape recorders, motion picture:?, j and other up-to-date instra* tinnal ! aids will be used to help rhe tea- | efier.s |earn to speak French fluent- j i>r iviorrmv uas 0.-eu cnHiriuau a! of NCC's? Drench department since ! 1988. He is a nat-'v of n.a 'on a,- k, N. .!. and a Phi Beta K ppa ad- i UiHe of R"|gt'-,-s Univcirsi!y If*, received the :m a, aj ;; CARALESOH FUHiITOHE CO. Ike Always Sell For Less/ I60t) S SAUNDERS ST. 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Bette- Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry J December 2S-30 in Philly: Thurgood Marshall To Address Alpha Confab Pirn-A DELPHI A Pinal plan | are being' marie for the 141 h Gen- | cral Convention of the Aloha Phi j Alpha Fraternity. Inc., to be held | m Philadelphia’s Sheraton Hotel, ; December 20-30, according to Ki <•- j snit ,T. Hall, chairman of the con ’ vention committer , The principal speaker foe the Public Program «m Sunday, December 28th will b,- ibr M- A U P - renowned lawyer, Thurgood Marshall ’Harlan Vnr!»■i s » n, j famed contralto end alternate I SULLIVAN’S GROCERY Fresh Fish Daily Dial TP n:j>if i ~1492 id.H S Person Street mmm ou an G et What You ~ THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK s~~\ Tdt** x 2? t Find yourself nvnniny u IjHIo short BOKKQW r „ . on < imstmas cash; Come in ioduv UP TO for a signature loan reiiavable in WHAT YOU »» all monthly payments. NEED. W? rn.f- Belo* IRxmn ‘ *’/ Jifr I•?; .’Cl’histc ~ ) iv.ooj io'-> <« .-oj • —\ 240 <SO 14.(0 500 32f*.«S; 20.00 * ')2*Zf' ‘ 5 300.00 !*„cn ) 2/6.00j 25.00 , i J 31S000 21.60 * f«j £* xn 4't i Jo/yC JhNtT' A2CCO 41.20 f 35 w. *so 00 ?mjo ; aoe I (ii ■'• i ;• ' At this time of ye;rr il is my to find aOOOO 36,00 j 2.00 I 557 ocj 50 00 i 1 yourself short of funds. Plan now !u iuc.no se.ioj socj 7?; ;00-; r.U-i-o:Lm.j eliminate this situation next v *:u*. i'j o2o.oo j £4.r,0 ! “OC , .M’t i n.o i 4 {?.250.00 j TJ'«! 7-'3 . 1 >1; • I ’SO.SJ f rtl • . .. ,■ 1! i 1 ™—*- Join our ( hnstmas JSai mgs < ion The Hood System Industrial Bank £. , 122 S Salisbury St. Raleigh V*? '' %> # ••** ,3? « »\ * *'P; _ Christmas Everyone 1 lo little children everywhere-- Reluctant feet upon the stair. Eyes filled with wonder, ear Elfin sleigh-bells drawing nen i Merry, merry ChitsfcnasJ To parents who so lovingly Have decked the star-crowned Christmas sre Then join their neighbors as they go Caroling across the snow— Happy, happy Christmas! To men of good will, far and wide, Whose hearts and homes this Christina Arc opened to the lonely stranger Ay • # 4 A- their offering to the Mango! - JfclL / ill- -c(j,dblr-sed Christman? Manivm Murdoch „ %j 'lf (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY) ,■ ,JF V# " V &% *® J^\i %gm -w •>vfe • #7T*' 1). fi delegate in the Tniled MitllotiN. Will receive the UJtW Xlplla Award of Honor d the same program. Other speakers are scheduled to address convention sessions. ’l’tie Alphas, headed by New ; York Magistrate Myles A I’aip-. General President, has 271 chop- ■ ters. ami more than 24.700 nv in bers. The fraternity, first and hrgi-' I Negro fraternity, was organized in | 1P0 : ; by seven student;, at Cornell \ I fin versify. The second and third 1 | chapters i v**re cTahHsbed *t How j aid University in IMiIT and Virtpaia i UnSor University, respectively. g geo |\ ROOItDiNBONp¥I || trr-aa ra'' if E I IS! f| { | Suptti# Apple laiA » SstHld !»III! Virginia fruit Brandy DistilHng Co, latonlown. h J • Noith Garden, Va.

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