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Clovolcad "to Ho8f.TO-Aco-Dbflfcl ' CHICAGO - The 99th Annual Session of the Na- Al 1 . 11 Aj-A USA. ; Inc. representing torhe 'six-million Baptists will convene in Qeveland, Ohio, September 5-10. According to Dr. J. H. Jackson of Chicago, presi dent, the theme will be Toward a ' Program of Domestic Peace.' New vice presidents and Convention' Sep?. 5-1(1 were elected to executive ;positions to President .Jackson. . The new officers will fill ipositions made vacant by the deaths of Dri Sandy F. 'Ray of Brooklyn last April; Dr: Charles Hamp ton ' of California, two weeks later; and Dr. C.C. Coleman tf Mississippi in Mav. ' ' Remaining vice presidents teatSreside are members elected in June by the Board of Directors meeting in Pittsburgh will fill their first roles in the nositions during the Cleveland sessions. v They are Rev. Julian Tavlor. Connecticut; Rev. -Emanuel ; Scott, Califor- 'ilia: ReV. Cameron Alex ander.-' Georgia; Rev. A-W. Wilson and Rev VA.L. 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(N to Ro')i Moru-Thuri. 9-4, Prl. 9.3; Durham 286-1241, Chapol Hill 929-0438, Accounts f Inturtd f JSrUe UP To rSisrf $50,800. y The " delegates will be urged by President i Jackson to "keep , the Sspirit of the sigificance of giving", it is his thinking that "we must -not lose 'this spiritof giving, s it is a responsibility ana God-riven right.1 In a statement Issued on the theme. Dr." Jackson said, "Our legal theory of democracy is based on the accented fact of the equality of all citizens of this country" He continued: "citizens have their peculiar, rights and also their peculiar responsibilties. Our prac; ucai view ui uic icmuuu ship of all different groups - is now for the most part, in a state of competition, contest, self-security and self-defense". "Management" Dr. Jackson said, "is set over against tabor and the two are set in self-defense against the other. The same may ? be said . or . almost all of the other groups in America, in cluding races, na tionalities, rich and poor, etc., and this type of rela- tinnchin Is Hranfatized in DtlVUUIUr iv we H eww I the practical relationship between the federal! government, the states,; jbusiness, industry and citizens of the country. Dr. Jackson spoke of the conflict between in dividual citizens and groups which -are sometimes called gangs or being vicious and destruc tive. And, he added, "the end results of these types of relations on every level in our society is a form of economic, political, social and personal encounter and conflict, so that in practically every case, there is a kind of declared or undeclared war bet ween groups ahd in dividuals. , Re-emphasizing his - I Talking To HeNets HARTFORD , Conn. Crystal D. Owen of Hart ford talks to her pet parakeets as she returns to her apartment on Asylum Hill. She went for a walk with "Mr. and Mrs", her pet parakeets of seven-yean to escape the effects of exterminators at work In her apart ment. , . UFI ToREENSBORO When the new. academic ' year began at Bennett Col ; ks. Tuesday, Amjast 21. t number of new face! tad changes wc announced, at the Fan Faculty Staff; Conference. Seventeen . new members orientated; into the college conmrani-' ty. , I - Heading the Division of Education is Dr. John T. McDonald, former prm- opal in the local pati school system. An alum nus of Allen University, he completed graduate 1 work at New York Univer-1 sity and doctoral study at; ; Duke University. He also chairs the Department of Secondary and Profes-, sional Education. Also joining the1 faculty are Mrs. -Frances Schwart ! zwald, instructor in; Special Education; Mrs.i Verada King, instructor, ; Department of Business 'and Economics; Alfred i Carter, college organist , and instructor Depart ment of Music; Elliott C Duko flcscGrchcrsv'GoJs OrcnUp Sfody "tiHoaCColk' : DURHAM, N.C. A mysterious type of white blood cell that scrambles to attack most cancer cells before they can grow into tumors may be the body's first line of defense beliefs, Dr. Jackson said, "The Christian church has a great responsibility in the task of domestic peace. Too much credit is given to the negative aspect of our society, and these must be overcome by harnessing the, positive values and -putting to naught the need for the functions of the negative movements in our society'!. against malignancies. These natural "killer cells," always on the alert, are being studied by an immunologist at Duke University's Comprehen sive Cancer Center. Dr. Hillel S. Koren has received a Research' iCareer Development Award from the National Cancer Insitute for his studies. The award pro-i vides $159,000 over fivej years. ', "The intriguing thing! about natural killing,"; said Koren, an assistant: professor of immunology, , "is. that it appears in most : 'individuals to some! (degree. It's always ready! -m ,, m - TBI retty way .to tashion her room . . . - r ...-. French provincial furniture NOW ON SALE! Most items at reduced prices YOUR CHOICE 9988 SEARS SUPER VALUE Canopy bed with rails and frame Bonnet bedroom furniture has a feminine look that your young miss will love! An an tique white finish, delicate gold-color strip ing and gently curving lines highlight all pieces. With mar-resistant plastic tops. Twin size canopy bed, regular $149.90 Matching pieces; regular $129.95 A. Single dresser D. Large hutch B. Lingerie chest E. Chest C. Student desk Also available at regular prices: F. Mirror $79-95 G. 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This pro-: loess can take several days. ; ' Natural killer cells, on the other hand, are ready for combat all the time,: Koren said. These cells make up an estimated one to four per cent of the body's white cells. They are made in the bone marrow, then migrate into the blood; : nc i on Enowi ytx whether natural killercells are r class of cells by themselves, or whether Moffitt, Instntctor of Oweadoiyn v. uruiin, is structor, Department of Home Economics; ,and Miss Mary Joe Lentz, in fturctor : of rolleyball, Drtmtment of Physical Eduction. Health ano pfcecxeatioo:' ' ' ' New staff members are Miss Robin D.. Berryhffl, residence hall directors;: Dr. Preston Clark, college; physician; Miss Carol F. Cole, director of adrnjs-, sions; Miss Terri L. Don nefl. residence haU direc- ; Mrs. Anna Graves teacher aide. Children's House; Miss Geraldine Johnson, residence haU director; David A. King, accountant, Bookkeeping. Office; Mrs. Betty McNeill, secretary, Alum-, nae Affairs and Public; Relations; Miss Swanda 'McCormkk, supervisor, Homt Management House; Miss Bobbie Ann Smith, residence hall director; and Miss Linda Wharton, Assistant, Place Office. Promotions and posi tion changes include Mrs.' Mary M. Eady, college registrar; Miss Cdestine Wilson, admissions counselor; Mrs. Charlotte Barnes, assistant to registrar; Mrs. Audrey D. Franklin, chief data pro cessor; Mrs. Julia Cov ington, chairman, Depart ment of Business and Economics; Mrs. Montez G. Byers, head librarian; and Ray T. Treadway, ac ting chairman, Depart ment of Mathematics. they are an immature ver sion of better known types iof white cells, said Koren. ' Whatever they are, their yigiance and that of other white cells may explain 'why people don't develop : cancer more often than ; they do, the researcher said. v Koren wants to know more about natural killer . cells so he can find ways . ot making tnem aoaci ;more ifecitvery. of obstetrics aad gynecology at the Duke Continued on Page 7 QiMlMB Cudd rv . iron? SQ ffQ Premium 30 Insulated Aluminum Siding With Rigid BAK-R-FOAM tto o ' . ;- o 0 -OUTSIDE I ( J AIR M Add insulation to your exterior walls. Increase your comfort and , reduce your fuel bills. Get lasting beauty and forget about repainting-finished with DuPont TEDLAR PVF film for years of low maintenance. Forty year GUARANTEE non pro-rated and transferable. . Increases the value of your home. MO DOttH PAYCERT ; r FIMACCIK3 AYAIUILE AluDlnsnCoJpf ; 3021 iulm ti bcrkia, H.C Kii Mi4m :i cci:
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