Four Appointments Announced At Shaw toDewtag perm* to tha administra tive staff of Shaw University: Thomas B. Km o t Raleigh. Dmb at Btndants. Ilk. Km received the A. B. learn tram Shew Unlaraity, the M. A. from Columbia University, New York; Diploma in French Studies, University o< Bordeaux. Franca; and baa dona further study at Howard University, Washington, D. C.; Midlebury College (Foreign language School), Middlebury, Ver mont; Cohimhta University, New York, New York; University of Bordeaux, France. Mr. Km ia a native of Newark, New Jersey and taught in the pub lie school system there. Ha has been employed at Shaw University as Associate Professor of Romance Languages for 16 years. Km is married to Mrs. Snore McCrimmon Kea, cashier, Shaw U nlvaraity. They era the parent* of ene daughter, Brenda Strina Kea, and twin eons, Thomas and Timothy THOMAS E. KEE • t dmi of itudcnli FOR REPAIRS TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS. 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JAMES ALEXANDER ... university minister Kee, fourth graders at St Monica's Catholic School, Raleigh. Dr. Leon C. Riddick Summit INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— VOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire & Casualty Insurance Company Durham. N. C. Call Our Agents Now John W. Winters & Company m E. Martin St m-S7N apt igi CITED FOR 25 -YEARS OF SERVICE Honored for more than 25 - years of service as teachers of vocational agriculture in North Carolina ware, from left to right: Richard A. Broad nax, Williameton; J. B. Brown, Tabor City; R. A. Lewie, Oxford, J. L. Faulcon, Ahoskie, and M. L. Campbell, Kings Mountain. The awards ware presented at the annumt Conference of North Carolina Teachers of Agriculture held last weak at AbsT College. tV >, y'/C^'*4*/' t 4 s -s’rVc- Wi '/ \ $ V° 1 4 { l JHK AM . ■ V JHOL V - *' Ik. IS "* f r«/ 0 STUDIES ON GRANT—Dr. W. E. Jenner, standing, explains a problem In algebra ic structures to three North Carolina College students studying this summer on e $6,300 grant grant from the National Science Foundation. Seated, from left, are Johnny Smith, 1964 NCC grad uate; Miss Laura Brooks, rising senior, and Leon Creed, rising junior. The students are receiving S6O a week for the 10-week period from June 1 so August 7 in the project being directed by Dr. Jennet who ia a mathematics professor at the University of North Carolina. New Jersey, Director of Develop ment and Public Relation*. Dr. Rid dick is a graduate of Shaw Univer sity with the A. B. and B. D. de grees. He was honored by Virginia Seminary and College with the de gree Doctor of Divinity in IMS and also by Shaw University with the same degree in Mtt. Dr. Riddick has taught in the Stephens Lee High School, Ashe ville; served as Director, Christian Education and Training for the General Baptist Convention of North Carolina; author of “Hand book for the Promotion of Christian Education.” He comes to Shaw from the position of Minister. Fountain Baptist Church, Summit, New Jer sey. He is married to the former Miss Minnie W. Gaines of Atlantic City, New Jersey. They have on* dauhgt er, Cheryl Lynn. Mrs Minnie G. Riddick. Summit, New Jersey, # associat* dean of stu dents. Mrs. Riddick is s graduate of Shaw University; and Rutgers University, School of Social Work with the Master of Social Work degree. She has been employed a* a Social Case Worker. New Jersey State Board of Child Welfare; Union County Welfare Board, Eliz abeth, New Jersey; and a Clinical Social Worker, Veterans Adminis tration Hospital, East Orange. New Jersey. Mrs. Riddick is the wife of Dr. Leon Riddick. The Reverend James Z. Alexan der, New Bern, university minister The Reverend Alexander also re ceived his college education at Shaw, earning the A. B. degree in Religion. He received the B. D. and S. T. M degrees at Andover Newton Theological School, New ton Centre. Massachusetts. He has completed residential requirements for the Doctor of Theology in Ecumenic*, the Ecumenical Insti tute. Chateau De Bossey, Celigny. Switzerland. He served at paster. Star of Zion Baptist Church from 1990 to the present Cleric Pleads Guilty To Fraud Counts DETROIT (ANP)— A former De troit minister, charged with using his pulpit to promote s numbers j racket, faced a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and 13.000 fine after he pleaded guilty last ' week to two counts in a 17-count fraud Indictment He k the Rev. Jar*** Lofton. Jr.. SI who o* one time postered the First Metropolitan ehnreh over stations la Dotrett, Flint Mich.. Ctactaott Ohio, and FUtshfgh and Philadelphia, hi Lofton was accused in the indict ment of using his radio broadcast to hire his prospects into his church for “special financial blessings." At the church they would be charged a SO-csnt admission fee and then a fee of fl to fIS for the "blessing." Asst U 8 Attorney told Federal 1 Judge Wade H. MeCree. Jr Judge Wade referred Lofton to the probation department for a pre sentence report 991 T I •AFI li T I I / Kw .mHK ■ / m>H % ■■ s / f / V HBH HI / ■ \ S / A 8 / ■■ M— / »mim !■ m «Es>« 9Sr> ML I TOPS IN CLOTHING Winners of the Louise O. Street awards for achievement in clothing during tha year at Bennett College are, left to right: Miseee Betty Jackson, of Easley, S.C , a rising junior, second prite; end Wendy Parker, Baltimore, Md„ a rising senior, first prise. COPS MOVE IN San Francisco: Police move in to arrest civil right* demonstrators who lay down and blocked a street leading from the Cow Palace mt the conclusion of the July 15fh nominating session which saw San. Barry Goldwatar win the pres idential standard-bearer’s spot. (UPI PHOTO). Go To Church Sunday From Bennett: More Than Dozen Tutors Study,Teach OREENSBORO More than a dosen members of the BenneU College faculty ere or will be en gaged in summer study or teach ing, it was revealed this week. Alexander Edwards, biology. Is participating in the sum mer program in Instrumental Methods of Analysis at Rens selaer Polytechnic Institute, at Trey. N. Y„ while Marray Robbins Is panning graduate work In physics at Princeton. N. J. Another member of the science faculty—WliUe Young it attending summer insti tute In Mo logy at the Uni var sity of North Carolina In Atooafthe UNC-O Is Mrs Myr tle Banvson who ia engaged in further study of psychology. Mra. Rita Jain, family life, is attend ing the State University of lowa City and Mias Georgia Latimer. English. U attending the Univer sity of Indiana, at Bloomington. Mrs. Cynthia Chi vara, physical ed ucation. ia studying at the Con nectlcutt College School of Dance, at New London. Conn. Mias Anna Camp, foods and nu trition, is enrolled at the Uni versity of Maryland and Mra. Min nie B. Smith, geography. Is at tha “SUPER-RIGHT” DELICIOUS ALL MEAT M FRANKS 2 m. 89* reS; 45*1 I “SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY s I SLICED COLD CUTS I ■Pickle Loaf, Liver Loaf, Cooked Saloml or Sliced Luncheon I 6-OZ. OQ«l MTm pkg. \ WllW a&p meat SANDWICH ] I SPREAD •£ 19c I FRESH CORM 10 g 59-1 SPARKLE PUDDIH6S I Get One Pkg. W 0 Regular CM CM m 1 I Buy 4-Pkge. 'X 3-Os. -K ~K * g I FREE >J PKGS, I OUR OWN INSTANT TEA | I iy 2 -OZ. 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