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t Human Rights •<
A eentmy after slavery was
abolished In the United States,
Inning beings are (till bought
and sold in some parts of the
world.
And more (ban. ISO years
after die Bill of Rights became
a bulwark for Americans, coun
tries exist where Inhuman pun
ishment, fcwced labor, stern
censorship end political oppres
sion are a commonplace.
To spread the benefits of
democratic guarantees world
wide, the United Nations
adopted the Universal Declara
tion of Homan Rights just 15
yean ago this month.
It evolved from earlier pro
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BT MARStTO H. BOULWAU
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The tgrp* of discussion known as
the panel was largely originated
by Harry A. Overstreet of the City
Collage of New York. Usually the
panel consists of from two to six
members (but may be Increased
to eight) who discuss a topic under
toe guidance of a moderator or
chairman. Th* group may be seated
in a semi-circle, around one or two
tables, ate.
The moderator Introduces the
subject and limits himself to five or
ten minutes. The discussion lasts
from thirty to forty minutes, and
may be followed by thirty to forty
nili.uU. ul uUp»Uuu by the
audience. Usually the chairman
takea about five mlnutsu to sum
marise the discussion.
A moderator interprets end oo
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Charts to the American Decla
ration of Independence. Many
of its provisions parallel those
of the U.S. Constitution: free
dom of worship and expression
and the right of peaceable as
sembly. It also calls for equal
opportunity in the economic
and social fields; the right to a
job, a fair standard of living
and universal education.
The declaration is neither
s treaty nor a law. But u I
statement of principle, h al
ready has guided the framing
of new constitutions and legis
lation in countries with gaps in
their human-rights guarantees.
ordinates the discussion, calling at
tention to points of agreement and
: disagreement between tbs speakers.
The moderator should not allow
the discumlon to turn Into a debate,
for a special session later could be
scheduled for a formal debate.
READERS: For my discussion
pamphlet, send two stamps and a
self-addressed long business enve
lope to Dr. M, H. Boulwsre, Florida
AAM University. Box 320-A, Tal
lahassee. Florid* Zip Code 32907.
DOCTOR-NURSE WEDDING
KANSAS CITY. Mb. (AN?)—A
doctor and a nurse, both employ
«1 at the same hospital, were join
ed In holy matrimony here recent
ly. The bride waa Dr. Ingebord
Hell wig. and Ilia nurae-groom.
Max Burk.
BY SALLY SHAVf
DEAR SALLY: Do you feel that
a party of toetaagen eaa be given
In the hone of one of them with
out the parents or some other old
er person actually being In the
hone during the whole evening?
Our daughter la protesting the fact
that we are Insisting on. this for
a party she la planning In our
bona. She claims this Implies that
we don’t trust her. O. L. T
DEAR G.L.T.: I agree with
yen. Children need the rapport
of their parents In inch so
cial situations. Yen shouldn't
haver around the fringes of
the party and give the appear
a nee that yea are watching
eleeely, but yen should be
somewhere In the bourn And
yen shc-aM appear on the
scene at some time during the
evening to greet and to be In
troduced la the guests- ■ -which
lends the fading of family
■ettdarlty.
DEAR BALLY: I’m a fellow of
23 who recently finished four
years In the Navy. I mot a fine
girl at a party and was much at
tracted by her. and she seemed to
like me, too. However, during the
evening I must have forgotten my
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DEAR SALLY
self, because I let my language
lapse into some of the axpreaalgna
I waa used to while In the sendee,
and this girl was very offended by
this and told me I waa “crude.**
Since that evening I’ve phoned her
at least six times to apologise to
her. but she won’t even come to
the phone. Is there anything dye
I can do to show her how sorry
I am? KENNY.
DEAR KENNY: Mince she
refuses to talk with yon on
the phone, yen could try writ
ing her a nice letter of apolo
gy and asking her to forgive
yon—or drop in personally to
see her. If she still remains
Immovable, then there’s noth
ing further yon ean do about
this girl. Be rare, of eonrae,
to guard your tongue from
now on!
DEAR BALLY: We recently
moved Into a new home in a nice
suburb. Soon after we were set
tled. one of the neighbors dropped
in. Introduced herself, and wel
comed us to the neighborhood—
and I thought this was a friendly
thing to do. But then she began
to talk about all the other people
In the neighborhood, vicious title
anecdotes and gossip, and now I’m
sure X don't want this woman tar
a Mend. She’s dropped la two er
three times since then, and way
time It's the same thing .. any
bit* of news about the neighbor*
What can I do about this? 1 dant
want to appear unfriendly or In
hospitable, but X dent Uke Brian
ing to gossip either. ICRS. T. V.
DEAR MRS. T. Y.t H She
seems to be making a habit of
dropping In an yen. yea might
ten her to phene And, dan
sometimes yen am ant Dee far
a visit. And when aha bagtas
hTthlnga Hhe*thm*"** ****
DEAR SALLY: rm bean going
with a fine man of 19 for two
yean, and wete irngg gngd to be
married early next fan. Last night
we were discussing to retina and
rtnoe our vacations onhmufr
May. he suggested that we taka
than together at a certain *E
known mountain reaort ha* visit
ed previously and Wow amah.
Everything would ba kept oat a
Perfectly respectable basis *. .w»
would have separate roona at toa
resort hotel ... and everyone
would know about R, beeaumwe
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Funeral service* for Mrs. SUsa
Jones Page of 211 Heck Street who
died Thundey at Wake Memorial
Hospital, were conducted from the
Wake Chapel church Sunday after
noon at 3 o’clock with the Rev. Mr.
Lewis officiating Burial fallowed
in the church cemetery.
She is survived by two sons,
Charlie Jones of Raleigh, and Key
wood Jones at Baltimore; one sla
ter, Mrs. Rosa Lumford, Raleigh;
two grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
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