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Speeches open to public . . . World affairs conference today,, Friday features number of distinguished<speakers Distinguished speakers an<f a program ot unusual ehallengc mark the 10th annual North Car olina Conference on World Af fairs, which will be held here in Carroll Hall today and Friday of this week. Several hundred people from all parts of the state will be in attendance. The sessions are also open to local people upon payment of a small registration fee. Students are* invited to attend without charge aa a courtesy of the spon< soring organization. Bowles, McGee Today Congressman Chester Bowles erf Connecticut will be the open ing speaker at 10 a.m. today. Hpeaking on “The World We I Have" in analyzing present Unit ed Slates foreign policy. Sen. Gale W. McGee of Wyoming will address today’s 8 p.m. session on the second half of the confer ence' theme. “The World We Want," outlining his views jf what the nation’s foreign policy should be a decade hepce. When Hie conference recon venes at 10 a.m. Friday, two ■ authorities on the Far East FREE! ★ Gift Wrapping ★ Mail Wrapping ^ Local Delivery CNANi MIU.KC PHONE 9-87S1 will speak. Dr. Robert Rupert, of the political acience faculty of the University, will lead off with the topic, "The Moscow Feipipg Axis." Dr. Ralph BtdkMti, professor of politi cal science at Duke University, will discuss "Free Asia and the Free World." Closing speaker will be Mrs. Oscar M. Ruebhausen, of New York City, a UN observer since 1946, who, using the topic, “Op portunity Unlimited: Your Part in World Affairs," will suggest t ! I Heart helpers are sought over county The Orange County Heart As sociation has called for volun teers to fill the ranks of the I960 Heart Sunday army in j Orange C< unty. This call vr made jointly by ! ail the Heart Sunday chairman ' in the whole county including: Hillsboro, Bob Satterfield; Chap el Hill-Carrboro, Mrs. James Street and John Wettacb: and the following community chair men: Mrs. John Efland. Jr.; Mrs. James Knox Woods; Mrs. Donald McDade, Mrs. Richard C. Rob erts, Mrs. Henry Walker. Mrs. Bob Hogan, Mrs. Banks Lloyd, and Miss Faye Andrews. More than 60(1 men and women will be needed to make door-to door calls on all the residents in the county, according to these chairmen, in the towns of Chapel1 Hill and Hillsboro, the collections will be made on Sunday, Feb. 28, and in the rural areas of I Orange Couniy the collections will be made during the week1 of Feb. 21-28. Residents of Orange County who would like to work for the heart drive are asked to please' call the chairman listed above ! for their community. C. Whid Powell of Chapel Hill ■ is the Chairman of the Orange 1 County Heart Fund. Serving with him are the following chairmen: Miss Betty June Hayes, Hillsboro, Mrs. William C. Dorsett, rural | Orange; and Ty Boyd, Chapel Hiil-Carrboro. Milk and Dairy Products delivered to your doorstep daily IN CHAPEL HILL CALL PfTTSBORO Kings wood 2-4021 Coilod CHAPEL HILL___2-1086 many ways in which the average citizen can promote good foreign relations. There will also be an extensive display of materials which will augment Mrs. Rueb hausen’s suggestions. Registration will be held in the lobby of Carroll Hall each morn ing at 9 o’clock, and from then until the opening of the confer ence program at 10 am. perti ment films will be shown in the auditorium. MEET MR. LINCOLN Tonight at 9 o'clock, NBC-TV wiM repeat its prise-winning Project 20 program, "Moot Mr. Lincolg." Hundreds of stirring photographs, hriUiantly edited on film, recreate the story of Lincoln and hit greatest or deal, the Civil War. ),_■ _ 1 Notepad (Continued from page 1) at least a modest scale. In the sjx years the issue has been be fore the School Board here, the Board has never received a for mal appeal to hold the line as it has. We don't doubt that conserva-1 the sentiment has a. slight stock holders' majority in the popula tion of the Chapel Hill School Dis trict. But in Chapel Hill proper the scales tip the other way. slightly: Bell-wethers of this—the 195G vote, in the five local precinc s against the segregation-orientid Pearsall Plan, and the consistent election of Negro Candidates to local office. The fact is that it's heroine unpopular for the segregationist to speak out publicly in Chapel Hill, just as It is for an integra tionist to raise his voice W. Mis sissippi. School Board members are-right, we're sure, when they declare they've received a great deal x>f public opinion favoring their pre sent. more conservative approach.: | They’ve gotten this sentiment’* b» | private, though, because o#; this switch in t'hapel Hill on the nor mal situation in the south. We've watched the School Board legally parry the issue of desegre gation for six yea"5 since the 1354 Supreme Court decision. At the time the edict was announced j a Board spokesman declared that j Chapel Hill would "comply wi.h the law of the land." Since tha» time .various Fo d^ member- have w orked , sincerely | to face the C. ur ard get it! over wi.h. s>me have use i cve-y legal device to work agri .-t it. There are more important things in (hr local |g""iirlwiil system than dr-oogicgrtca. It’s Nit time now for the Beard, an n whole, to stop (tailing at a ra cial winfrnfil and to (mti its Ml energies to the moat. signi ficant issues of education. Why don't they just offer Stan ley Vickers admission to the Chapel Hill Franklin St. School— or Gienwood or Eses .Hills? it stilt wight dispose of the court • suit. hUo<* Chapel^HiU to settle iis own problems in de segregation policy, and permit the '■('■.icalnnal center of the state to jive i.s ,.U. a ten i n to educa tion it <a»4 Gidur Clip this Coupon U S. ROYAL i TIRES RECAPPING SPECIAL This Ad Entitles You To A Special Price ' of $9.95 Plu« Tax PER TIRE—ALL SIZES Only Premium Materials Used 8-Hour Service We Guarantee Our Work Chapel Hill-Carrboro's Mcst Modern Recap Shop Minor-Auto Repairs Amoco Gas Also BRAKE and FRONT END SPECIAL 3. Re-Pack Front -> Who*I Bearings 4. Balance Front CO QS Wheels 5. Re-Align Front End MAULTSBY-PERRY TIRE CO. (Formerly Carolina Tire Service) PHONE 8460 1. Adjust BRAKES 2. Add Necessary Brake Fluid 301 E. 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