CONFERENCE ELECTS SHAW’S DE \N The North Carolina Negro College Conference has elect <•£ Dean Foster F, Payne of Slum l uiver-d: •; r ':h as president for 1959, Dr. Jayne, left, is shown »itt» retiring President L. $ Cozart of S' >r i s; College, Concord; President K. P. Perry of John son C. Smith University, Charlotte, site of the 1959 w ssioti, and Law School Dean A. L. Turner of North Carolina College, a former eonfen iv f president. srrnr.M ! u.» :« ; . <•••• •• Theodore Gilliam, editor of North s irolin. t . nev.sp- per. THE CAMPUS ECHO, is shown here iotrrvirv. ■■■ - Dr. Guv Gutter vis iting South African author and joun-.ru-.i, who I North Caro lina College last week. Yea, We All Talk By Marcus B* Boijlw&r© THE LARNYX QUESTION: What Is the Use of the Jarnyx < voice box) m speech es this its only function? Mrs, T. B.M. ANSWER: Parts of the voo il ' mechanism, or speech apparatus, | have tooth a basic function and an : acquired function. 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S. journalist now ir, Africa on a Reid Foundation Fellowship, making a social, political anti economic study of Independent countries of the Continent.) . i LAGOS, Nigeria—Over 35,000 000 , v >plc. the largest country in West . \ «:• •••;•,. will be a free nation by i j October, 1360. For more than three weeks now, ; 'hr- groups, luge and small, have 1; Wn celebrating in Lagos, Ibadan, j Knueu and other big cities in Ni | "aria, West Africa, News has come j 'rom London that this vast coun- I try, one of the richest the Afri | ran continent, will be released j Toro British colonial rule Since Ghana, formerly the Gold Coast, received its Inde pendence In 1957. the fever of Hf-yovernmen thus ho-n run * -mg h !, h throii- v, <>U West Af rica. However, Nigerian lead ers returned to Law recently after the sixth in the series of *■ conferences on independence, this lime with positive achieve ments and the right to govern s; themselves. 'NT TO RE SELF-GOVERNED • I The struggle for independence. < | especially among West African I .-ountries, has been so intense, that l some feeling of jealousy has c i merged among them. Ghana has j been the sivsctal target ; The feeling against Ghana Is | more evident among top party i ’-aders than among rank and file | Nigerians. Nigeria and other We«t i African countries have been eriti- states will have received manuals and oti r instructions outlining procedures for the operation of each of the aid programs set up by the act. As you perhaps know, cai of Ghana’s position against th. power of chiefs In Northern Ni geria ir, particular, the Emirs the chiefs of the Fulnni tribe have been traditional rulers for genera tions. The right of these rulers has strong ties with the Muslim reli gion and only a break in tradition will bring about a change. In the Eastern Region of Nigeria there is far more sympathy for Ghana, a somewhat natural affini ty. 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