Cincinnati—vUwaamuuvm UUUt i xfas quainy lor proiessionai work.The College was commended lor as action by the Cincinnati Com- I nuttee on Human Relations. The change brought to an end a two-year campaign conducted by the Committee to persuade the College to accept Negro students. The Committee held a public hearing on he admissions policies of the Cincinnati Music Schools just a week before the announcement by the College. According to Wallace F. Nelson and Miss Sarah A. Edge-mon, co-chairman of the Commit-■ tee, the group is continuing efforts to get the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music to accept students with-tions will be received until Saturday, Sept. 22, and orders postmarked after that date will not be accepted.out regard to color. Dr. Luther A. Richman, director of the Conservatory, said that the school’s policy would be determined at a meeting of the Board of Trustees in October. e ......—— REGISTER. TO VOTE! —a ---Perry Reed—(conciuueci trom page l)lakes them on one at a time, Reed can “knock out” an audience of 6,000. Reed is hoping this hypnotic effect he has on his audiences will win him the $5,000