Fayetteville Radio Listings WFNC Monday - Friday s:3o—Brothel Strickland *how 7 00—The T M Show 7:3o—World News 7:4o—Around the Markethouse 'Local News) 7:4s—The TM Show 9:oo—Chris Mack Show , U 00—Bro Stricklana 12:30—Around the Markethouse (Local News) 12:35—N C News 12:40—World Nerve 12 45 Music 2:00—Bill Bowser Shrw 3 00—The Chris Mack Show 6:oo—World News 6:os —Sportsne ws 6:ls—Around the Markethouse (Local Nows) 6:2o—The Lloyd Foster Show 7:00—Bill Bowser Show 8 00—Tower In the Sky till 12 midnight SATURDAY A. M S:SO—Brother stricklano Show 1 7:oo—The T M. Show 7:3o—World News 7:35—N c. News 7:40-—Arouru' the Marbeth .'use (Local News) 7:45—-The TM Show 9:oo—Weekend 11:00—-Bro. Strickland SA I’TODAY P ML 12:00—Weekend 12.30—Around the Markethouse (Local News) 12:35— County Agent 12:15—Weekend 8:00 —Tower In The Sky NOTE:—Every Hour on the Honr Weather Every Hour on the Half-Hour News WFNC Cape Fear Broadcasting Company 1009 William Clark Road Fayetteville, North Carolina Hudson 4-4181 Sunday 6 —Bill Bowser (Gospel Train) 7; oo__ Weekend Fayetteville’s Directory Os Churches A- M. E. ZION Evans* Metropolitan Rev. J. W. Watson, Pastor N. Cool Springs Street Beaver Creek Rev. E. H. Beebe Pastor Black Jack R Girl*'; "Hernando's Hideaway”; , "Rags to Riches." ’ All those songs are old and con -1 sidered classics by some people Then there are ome people who j like to listen to more modern tunes . snob as; "Amor"; “Human": “Hit j the Road. Jack”; “Ya Ya"; “Please ! Mr. Postman"; “My True Story"; 5 j ‘Bless You"; “A Tear"; “Tower of f | Strength”: “The Fish"; “The Fly"? If you thought those old fashton - ed songs were moldy, what in the world do you think of these new song titles You must admit, they i sound a bit nutty If you like these v titles may youll like some of my homemade ones, such as: “Rend Me j Some Money, Honey"; “I’m Walk -5 ing In A Spacesuit”; “We the Hares i are United"; “Mr. Waiter ''a glass . sings)”; “In the Shadows"; "On the Executive". r Let me stop before T let my troag ! (nation go wild. If i did. I guess r ooople would say I was slightly . batty. Before I go, let me give you this |. thought, some people say the world ■ for us will never be, bu tlet us wait and see. and each and every one of us live life to the fullest every day and we'll be ready for what ever comes our way. See you next week U. N. Day Observed GREENSBORO—A panel discuss- j ion on the problems of the Unitc-d j Nations, its role as a peacemaker, I successes and weaknesses, featured j the observance of United Nat:ons j Day at the College last week. The program sponsored by the 1 College's Interactional Relations i Club, under the direction of Gor- | don T. Saddler, faculty advisor, was i conducted on the theme, “The Unit ed Nations: Building a World Order j Through Cooperation, Conflict and j Understands*” I KAUNDA... .. .The leader of the unit- ED NATIONALIST IN DEFENCE. PAR- TY OF NORTHERN RHODESIA. WHO PUBUCIY ACCUSED THE BRITISH GOVfRMENJ OF BETRAYING HIS COUNTRY AT A RECENT CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE / CxZ'/t/7? A/ & Ar7 *£- + " . Judge Hubert T. Delany Gives Address At Chapel Hill Meeting CHAPEL HTLL--Civil liberties— that is. the American traditions of freedom of speech and assembly— must be preserved and strengthen ed if permanent advances are to be made toward full integration and civil rights. Judge Delany for merly resided >n Raleigh, N. C. This was the message spoken by the Hon Hubert T. Delany of New York in an address culminating a Conference on DRAMA IN OAItY UVtNG 1, *• theme for lovely Wo Albright, Wins eyed feminine slur of the Peter Gunn TV series. “Everyone’s ’on stage' all the time," says the Akron girl who plays a singing nightclub owner opposite the hep detective. “1 dress to create an effect, a mood. And just the way my wardrobe give* me variations in mood, so now does my home fightinq: Lustra! dials like this in every room give me o range of light from the dimly romemfk to working brightness." 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The Conference, sponsored hr the Southern Conference Educational Fund, brought together over 550 persons from the Carolines, Vir ginia, Georgia, and Alabama. Ses sions were held at the educational building of the Chapel Hill Presby terian Church, and student and fac ulty delegations from numerous colleges, as well as community leaders from throughout the area, were in attendance . ■-rnt, V— ftss, fijrnrtas on* your H)BW» trotn tt# Often* V*? toms «f tirts pteaKM!* Httta tetter proxte. B the number rrf * tetters ia your first name ts S rabtrar* from *. If mom tJjaa S letters in your first name, subtract from 13. Now talra tM* SSnit and tad your key tetter tn the word ORIENT ai the 'ta* Ste%us-sto. Then, starting at tt* upper left, eorcer, chec.k_each one M yonr l&rfr« key letters as t* appear* torn toft te> rtghfc. B«k>w «*• key letter* is * rode messss* for ywa, l m • _ e f K • * l__t c n fs I SrKTBORTSOO o * (i t P lt_ * 9 c ♦ * ... tt A F O B I MTRTOENIB *.nt*roa t e t y t_ } NISO H ETOBITO* al,xvbh 1 « F « ? l « O JB T I NOYIBEHX e g etaes n t n s r i O T~ R * I x ?.* J f f « 2 IRTESOO B I * » l l nitty** 4 ** Judge Delanv’s address, at the c\ on ing session, climaxed an all dry ?p:-rion, during which work shops were held, for discussion of die inroads made on free speech and association oy the House Un- American Activities Committee Senator James East lands’ Internal Security Subcommittee, and South ern state committees modeled aftet them. Bishop Edgar A T-ove, of the Baltimore Area. Methodist Church, was chairman of the conference 11