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Rap Brown Ro-Eioctod BySNCC NEW YORK-(NPI)-H. Rap Brown is back at the helm of SNCC-which now stands for the Student National Coordinating committee. No longer will SNCC be “‘hin dered or hampered” by the word “non-violent,’ .which used /tj be in the organization’s name, ®£rown said. The reinstated leader said he always believed that retal iatory violence was sometimes justified. But, he added, most Blacks prefer other methods, Angier News BY MRS. POi LY TAYLOR CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY ANGIER - The Five Rising Stars of Angier celebrated their third Anniversary at Cutis Cha pel Church on July 27th. A spiritual time was enjoyed by all. An estimated number of ten groups participated in the musical VAC A TONING IN NEW YORK Miss Kathleen Dewar, daught ter of Mr. and Mrs, James W Dewar is employed at North Carolina State University in Dewar is vacationing in Brook- I'.ti, New York and Springfield, Mass. Miss Dewar is employed a* North Carolina State Uni versity in Raleigh as a ecre tary. A BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY Belated birthday wishes go out *o Curtis (Bunche) Lee who celebrated bis birthday on July 31. Many happy returns ‘‘Bunche.” Dr. Ellis, Raleigh Native, Excels At P UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Dr. Edward V. Ellis, a special ist in public health and adult wmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmimmssmitmmmmimmismm&mi Gilbev’s 1 * * Cjn \\oiftTn.Leo ioxson pair// aoiivZ 7 ;. |_2.40 PINT 3.10 TTQtWRT j DISTILLED LONDON DRV OIK. 90 PROOf. IDOX CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. W. * A. GILBEY, LTO. OISTR. BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO.. N. Y C. IPROOUCT OF U. S. A. 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Shown here after receiving their B. S. De grees in Cosmetic Art are from left to right, Mrs. Juanita L. Lyles, Mrs. Beatrice Hall, Mrs. Mary Whitley who received atrophy for her outstanding work in hair relaxers and Mrs. Klizabeth Barbour. Not shown is Mrs. Mildred Williams, who also received a trophy for her out standing work in hair relaxers, and Mrs. FrancisG. Jones. These Beautici ans took time out of their shops to go to the National Institute and acquire the knowledge for the new trends in cosmetic art. Next year, they will be studying for their master’s degrees. education, has been appointed associate professor of public health and associate dean for enn State continuing education in the Col lege of Human Development at The Pennsylvania State Uni versity. Dr. Ellis is a native of Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Ellis’ appointment was effective August 1 Before as suming full responsibility for his new duties, however, he will work for a month with Miss Edna Sommerfeld who retires as dean for continuing educa tion in the College on Septem ber i. No newcomer to Pennsylvania, DR. EDWARD ELLfS Dr. Ellis was' consultant and administrator in Public Health Education for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harris burg, from 1955 to 3966. Pre viously he was director and health educator for community education programs in Wash ington, D.C., and also held posi tions with North Carolina Col lege and the Wake County Health Department, Raleigh, North Carolina. Since 1966, Dr. Ellis lias been assistant professor i.i riargo of graduate course in public health education at the University of Minnesota. At Minnesota, he served on the Committee on Majority Os NC Covered By Wage Law ATLANTA, Georgia-Some 1,- 098,000 nonsupervisory em ployees, in both the public and pri ate sectors of North Caro lina, are now covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FL SA), according to the regional director of the Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions (WHPE), U. S. Department of ' Labor. Henry A. Huettner related that there are 147,000 private employees in South Carolina not subject to any kind of mini mum wage. “Os employees subject to the Act, most are covered In the $1.60 per hour minimum wage provision,” he said. “Many em ployees of schools, hospitals, nursing homes, lc. ge farms and laundries have a $1.30 an hour minimum, On February 1, 1970, the minimum wage will reach $1.45 an hour and $1.60 oh February 1, 1971, for all employees subject to the law except the $1.30 an hour mini mum will continue to apply for those on large farms.” Majoi groups not protected by the law include small re tail establishments with an an nual gross volume of business of less than $260,000, domestic servants and employees of small farms “that require less than 500 man-days of agricul tural labor in any calendar quarter in the preceding year.” Education for the College of Medical Sciences *o plan and cond uc t comprehensive con tinuing education programs and was a member of that universi ty’s task force on Student-U --niversity Relationships. A graduate of Shaw Universi ty, Raleigh, Dr. Ellis receiv ed the master of public health degree from North Carolina College and the doctor of philosophy degree in pu bI i c health from the University of North Carolina. In demand as a speaker, he has lectured at conferences of the American Modi .•ll Associa tlon, the American Public Health Association and before a number of university groups. He has served as consultant for the U„ S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service; the A merica Red Cross, Minneapolis Area Chapter, and has been consultant for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Health since 1968. Among his other activities, Dr. Ellis has worked on pro gram planning and implementa tion with a number of the Board of agencies in the Minneapolis area and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Hennepin County Respiratory Disease Associatidn. He is a fellow of the Ameri can Public Health Association, serving as chairman of the Committtee on Prejudice in De livery of Health Care Service; a member of the American A dult Education Association, and other professional organiza tions. Dr. Ellis’ publications include co-authorship of “The Clincial picture of Diabetic Control, Studies in Four Settings” which appeared in the American Journal of Public Health (1967) and “Padent Educ i ion for Dia betes ’ ’ published (19 63) “Health Educators at Work.” He ts married to 'he form er Miss Elizabeth Gill, also of Raleigh. They have three child ren: Ednetta 17; Bruce 14; and Gary, 12. Hi. 3 proud parents are Mr. and Mrs.ClarenceC. Ellis. MtCRORY McltUAlM H.l GREEN STORES SERV/MVG AMERICA SINCE: 1882 ■ -,y nr . ■- , “V - \ -... 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