A special aspect of American-British relations, "Accent on Youth," will be presented at 8 p. m. Friday in Gallier Hall by the New Orleans Branch of the English-Speaking Union, it was announced by Harnett T. Kane, president of the organization.
A Tulane university medical I j ^ student and an English student at Newcomb college will tell of their experiences in each other's country. They are Hunter C.I Leake III, who participated inj
neighborhood work in the bombed-out area of the London East Side, and Miss Shir-
ley Price of Surrey, England,! whom the English - Speaking Union's scholarship program helped come to New Orleans. I Leake, of 1631 Constantinople St., went to London as a member of the Winants League, and lived among working groups inj the dockside area. (
Miss Price, a graduate of the! University of Nottingham, has! worked for the British Drama j League and served as an as-| sistant organizer of the Not-: tingham Students' Carnival! which raised $20,000 for charity! in 1960. She was a delegate to conferences of the Council of Education in World Citizenship and did work for the National Road Safety Organization.