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THE CAROLINIAN
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PLAIN TALK
BY DAN GARDNER
I ' Ifappiness" in our time and are j
prepared to sacrifice the well-being.'
’hr bloiid. sweat, and tears that
C ONFI SION nCFIDDLES NFGKD
FA( INii TIIF Fin Ri;
Each new day brings now con-
fusinn Hv thcve katiir.i; us l.'y lo
Hrapple with the pnihlems we f.ice.
Some say wr sh''ulfi gn this, way,
others jwy that way. Somi- say slay
'iric. ••liiiM-' say no ttiere. Nobody
knows exactly what to do; which
Way l- «o. Sitii‘ think th.- w.n
helped iitr cause; th.it now at Ins’
we can move forward »ulrkly. But
others demur aiici point lun that
the bonds of prejudu-i’. disenmina-
tion and hopcleiness are tiuhlri
around us today th.-n evi r i
Our chiirchrs afford little prac
tical solutions Our / .ti'.'...-
expound mo.stly word-. Our bread
still comes from the white ‘man be-
laUM? we haven’t yet loarntd t
It for Out . f li 1
labyrinth of ilovi't comes Hi’.
thought that much already (lone in^
.solvim; i.ur problem v.ill have to;
l'«- undone. *
It voiild appear t!.at v.e have;
t'aveird f.;r d-^wn li e vTong road.' j
P.ight nnw with the war only luu* '
elu'i.d a few moiitti-: riuo. we i;r--,
liviiu; on a powder keg of raci ili
la lilies which need but .spai'k
to bl. w t.Hf li'l . ff San-- v.-ill err... ;
11 and smue it the p-tmihiI
Whi
m-Ill vill paint a rn>v picllir. ol
N. i;r«Ts and s ..ted j
’he dihiur lan.e. all mrini'er oil
l-iil h.' i pv family la.sl. Th.--.
: • 1' 1 .!• kind of ha-iciu \\!io ;*.•■ j
seeinc r.iin!'ov.'. v hetlr-• 1
they are there or not. They want 1
havi’ core into our struggle jii.st to ■
bolster their own personal pride
Alien thev are pi.-kei out by the’
white man .as s-ime ‘ort of "equal." ,
If we will sit down and take stock. ;
it will be found that ve have gone I
tor rnrly a eentury wit.tout learn- ■
ii--.» •I*' fuiirinrrcntal element in the
f^^rmuia of racial adv:iccmcnt We
hjivc no race discipline, we have |
no racial resiicct and we have no [
knowledge of precision in thinkin.;
•>od in m.. .ictioii that arc the nec- ,
c.“-siti:.s of any program to move a ,
race Cirwiird fi.irn a condition .1
half-slavery.
We can't control five Negroes as
li—. .. rs i-xeept in eircun-'fancc'-
here what is commanded is in linr \
• ilh A h.it the fui
want. Yoi
A clean place and a pleas.-tm m.-nn. • ..n- two inv. .-Im. nts tlmt anv
busmes.s can afford to make. Tiny nay good divitknds.
examples . f this lack of r.-icial di-
iipllr.e on all sides We have no
single thing to bind rdl toget'-.er:
•' r fhidren arc b*ing brought up
111 an atm 'iihcre and envinmment
of confusion.
Tin- te.irr work, the working t"-
cr-her if all of us for the good of
'1. ' not a;»))-ircnl I- isol ited in-
-. r'T.'. In generHl. no There
Near • s -.vh-i dr|>l -.c such creup-
ings of ail of ns, a« in politics. . -
"The Nigro Vale' Others dn
want to he identified n.« NVg.,rc
but .IS Americans
T’lien there are many who are
jiisi the opp ,'1*0 in 'heir th iikii.--
in Ihe.^e instances. The confusion
is maddening.
The -.vhitc man sclec’s the Neg- oe-
he wants us to w rship We .seldom ,
do Our leaders are usually ti-o bu.-y
trying to be the objects of sm-
woi.ship that the real hcroe*. those
“ ho h.ive laid down thirr lives fo;
or cause, are forgotten nr arc d.--
r di’ed,
Ve are pr ne to ucrent the theory
•bat ai-Mi'inc a Ncg-> does is no
good; i.n.vthing he ha> to sell is no
••■'>d. .11, • so on If P were not for
’he se called "little Necm." the m.in
111 -he strcoi. our wh le economic
fr.in.- .vork. business institutions, etc
wout'i come ir.ohing down around
I lf. little Negro," and Qod be
thanked for him. remains almost
purt ly Negro in what he thinks and
what ho docs, and damns the whole
world if It ri esn't like It.
It is only -.iie Negro on top. in
I'lo .saddl . ’vh't lrle^ to be .some
thing cbe. And that brings about
the lark if nspcct is. have f.tr
one another and for our Negro in
situations.
J’!i.«i-i -! means uni’v We don't
have It ii purpfoe nor in viewpoint.
S-irre •••.■iif all N, grocs 10 try to
get white b> whatever mem.’.; • ’
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ,
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY !
1 NOTICE
PENNIE MOULTSBY I
I VS. I
J. D. MOULTSBY
The defendant. 3. O. Moultsby will
i take notice that an action entitled
I an above haa been ccmmenr«d In
the Superior Court of Wake County.
North Carolina, to obtain an absolute
I divorce on the grounda of two years
separation, aa provided in the Sta-
I tute of North Carolina plaintiff and
' defendant having lived separate and
I apart for more than two years next
; preceding the Institution of this ac-
I tion, and that the said defendant
will further take notice that he is
\ required to appear at the office of
I the Clerk Ihe Superior Court of
I Wake County. North Carolina, in
' the Superior Court of Wake Coun-
, ty, North Carolina, In the Court
house in Raleigh. North Carolina on
I the 19th day of November, 1945. or
' within thirty days thereafter, and
answer or demur to the complaint
I of said action or the plaintiff will
apply to the court for he relief de-
IN SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
MARTHA WILLIAMS JENKINS
VS.
CLEAVELAND JENKINS
NOTICE
NAVY POST OFFICE MAN
NED BY NEGROF.S AT PEARL
HARBOR --
If this Navy po.st office at
M.inaiia Barrack- were in the U
S inftead of a quenset hut in
Pearl Harbor, it would be classi
fied as a srr.iill first class post
office. As an example of the v. l-
ume handhd by this Navy crew,
during the month of August they
sold iilmost $i.000 in sbimps, made
I ... ii\rr S4., ' worth of money
or.icrs and handled close to 60,-
Ofm tfti- rs
PICTURE 1. Knowint first hand
the value of letters from hrme.
these blu.jajckvts so'' that the In-
creams. acids, etc. Others want to
think white. As a result, our chil
dren grow Up in the garden of con
fusion and .ire doomed t. a life of
'■.aipcd thinking on the race ques
tion which is their number one con
sideration.
We must undo as much of this a«
possible and find the co.mmon di •
nomintor of racial advancement
L-no b gin iifresh along new lines
Kvi-n th ;iRh the new paths are tor
tuous and n.-irrow, there is no other
y to freedi.
RtPDY KIIOWAH
’uHl NOODLE MAS BEEN TEILIN6
LITTLE WILLIE WMAT AN AWEUL
I WORLD IT WCXIlO BE WITHOUT
'• 'Ipy KILOWATT, Lto-lfcfctlHW
■ s. WILLIE. WITHOUT CHTJy 1
RUIN MXIR EYES AW '
• I IN lAXH} Hour WHV \
wEO COUtDkT FVEN ttOtN TO
, , ‘HE LONE BANGEC ON 7«F
\g4P»0' AND THATg NOT AIL-
. . WhaH No Reddy?
Carolina POWER & LIGHT Company
coming mail not only receives the
same care that is given the golden
board at Ft. Knox, but is hand
led with the alarcity usually re
served for a cargo of fresh eggs.
Grady F Most, mailman, third
class, of L ~ Grange St.. Salisbury.
N C.. removes packages and let
ters from a sack of mail he has
brought In by truck from the
Fleet Post Office. Meanwhile.
Norman Webh, mailman, third
cIbssv of 752 N .Wth Street. Phil
adelphia. Pa., and Roscoc Wiley,
mailman, third class, of 1222 E
4tfth Street. Los Angeles. Calif,
sort the mail and p-ickages for
distribution at the evening maif
call.
PICTURE 2: During the m- h
of August these two earnest yc
sailors wrote money orders
their shipmates to total 949.0
and sold them $3,957 40 worth o.
stamps. Percy M. Burrell, mail
man, third class, of 3956 F-llis
Avenue. Chliagn. Ill. Is sea ed
at the left, while Harry W. Par--
er. mailman, third class, of 115
Slit Street. Newport New-. Va
is on the right.
PICTURE a. When liters are
improperly addressed they are
referred to the ''Directory Ser
vice." and Willie W M. Edncy, Jr .
mailman, third class, of 710 S.
R isswood Street. Philadelphia.
Pa . Is see ntrying tn locate the
address of a sailor to whom this
letter is addressed.
I PICTURE 4: When this picture
was taken, packages had to be
wrapped in the presence of a
censor's asslMant. Each letter had
to be passed by them and ail
money orders had *o be register
ed. These men are serving as
assistant censors; William R.
Roman, fireman, first class, of
2850 Webster Avenue, Pittsburgh,
Pa., un the left. In the center.
John A. Williams, seaman, first
class, places the censor stamp on
packages. Robert W. Lofton, sea
man. first class of 1307 N. James
Street. Ooldsboro, N. C.. seated,
records money oHers.
PICTURE 5; Somethimet men
leave their station and fail tn
1- all their corres-pondents of
their change of address. AH such
lett'iT are carefully forwarded
to their new ship or station. John
W Williams, mailman, third class,
of 502 Alfred Street. Detroit,
Mich., locates the new address of
a former shipmate so that his mall
might be forwarded to him prop
erly.
LONDON TO AUSTRALIA
manded in said complaint.
This 181h day of October. 1945.
SARA ALLEN. Assistant
Clerk of Snperlor Court
r J. CARNAGE. Attorney
Oct. 20. 27-Nov. S. 10.
THE DEFENDANT. Cleveland
Jenkins will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court
of Wake County, North Carolina, to
obtain an absolute divorce on the
grounds of two years separation, as
provide In the Statute nf North Car
olina. plaintiff and d-*fendant hav
ing lived separate and apart for
more than two years next preced
ing the institution of this action,
and that the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that he is required
to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Supe-ior Court of Wake
County. North Carolina, In the
Courthouse In Raleigh on the 161b
day c't November, 1949. or within
ihirty days thereafter, and answer
cr demur to the complaint of said
action or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demand^
In said complaint.
This lOth day of October. 1946.
W G. MORDECAl, Clerk
of Superior Court
F. J CARNAGE. Atty.
Oct. 18. 20, 27-Nov. 3.
Adminislrix Notice
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as administra
tor of the Estate of Valentin C.
C. Hamlin. Sr., deceased, late of
Wake County, North Carolina, th’S
ia to notify all persona having
claims agaihst the Estate of said
dt'Ceased to exhibit them te the
undersigned at 118 Bast Hargett
Street. Raleigh, North Carolina, on
or before the 19th day of Septm-
ber, 1946, or this notice will be
pleased m bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the Estate
will please make immediate pay
ment.
This 19th day of September.
1945.
Mrs. Armelia R. Hamlin, Ad-
ministrlx.
F. J. Carnage, Attorney
C'ct. 5-12-19-26: Nov. 2-9.
IX)NDON — The British Ovei-
seas Airways C^jroporatlun it now
flying a 12,000 mile route to Aus
tralia on a 03 hours schedule
*4**R NOODLE HA? BEEN TELLING
LITTII WILLIE WHAT AN AWFUL
I wocldit would be without
*)9y KILOWATT MsrflWhtfentaf
i s-7wjuIE, WiTUOi/T PFPOy 'I
■-‘0 RUIN VOUfi E’rT? •ixuoy
■ 1 IN 1X)0B UliHT WHV
W COlUPNT EVEN LK^N TO
, , IHE LONE BANCOR ON THF
I \BAPtO, AND ntAK NOT Alt-
EXECUTOR NOTICE
-VORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qua'lllied as executor of
the Estate of William Stone, de
ceased. late ef Wake County. North
Carolina, this Is to notify all per-
9oru having claims against the Estate
>f said deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned at 113 1-2 East
Hargett Street. Raleigh. North
Carolina, on or before the 13th day
of September. 1948. or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to the
Estate will please make immediate
paymenL
ibla 13th day of September. 1945
F J. CARNAGE. Executor
Sept 15. 22. 29-Oet. 6. 13. 26.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
•VORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as executrix of
the Estate of P H Kyle, deceased,
late . f Wake County. North Caro-
lind. this Is to notify all person hav
ing claims aaainst the Estate nf said
IN THE SUFBRIOR COURT
north CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
NOTICE
ALPHONSO VANCE
V8
EFFIE VANCE
THE DEPENDANT. Effle Vine*
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been eofn^
menced In the Superior Court .Tf
Wake County, North Carellni. td
obtain an absolute divorce on Utl
grounds of two yean separation,
as provided in the Statute of North
Carolina, plaintiff and defendant
having lived separate and apart
for more than two years next prei
ceding the institution of this ae*
tion. and that the said defendant
will further take notice that she It
required to appear at the office «|
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Wake County, North Carolina, In
the Courthouse in Raleigh on. the
29th day of October. 1945, or within
thirty days thereafter, and answer
or demur to the complaint of said
action or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demand^
in said complaint.
This 2.5th day of September, 194$.
SARA ALLEN. Assistant
Clerk of Superior Court
P J CARNAGE, Attorn*^
VAYALAX
ACIDITY, GAS. AFTER OVER-lN
DULGENCE IN EA'HNG OR
DRINKING, TAKE DEUCf-
OUB. DEPENDABLk
CONSTIP tTION
EPFERVEBCENT POWDBU
The care of your health should fmm
your most important duty. Tm
worst enemy of your genei^ good
health is the waste natthr that
fermenU in your intestines. Clefen
your intestines and you will Ox-
payment
■rhit 13th day of September, ’t 5
P. J. CARNAGE. Execu.oi
Sept. IS. 22. 29-Oct. 6. 18. 26.
EXECUTRIX NO'nCE
•VORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified as executrix of
'.he Estate of P. H. Kyle. deceB.i«l.
late i f Wake County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all person hav-
mg claims against the Estate of said
ieccased to exhibit (hem to the un
dersigned at 1107 East Davie Street.
Raleigh. North Carolina, on or be
fore the 2nth day of October. 1946.
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persoiu
indebted to the Estate will please
make immediate payment.
This 20th day of October. 1945.
Mrs. Nellie Kyle. Executrix
F. P. Carnage. Attorney
Oct. 27-Nov. 3. 10. 17. 24-Dee. I.
DRINKING, TAKE OEUCl-
OUS. DEPENDABLt
CONSTIPATION
EFFERVESCENT POWDERS
The care of your health should fomt
your most Important duty. The
worse enemy of your general good
health is the waste natt*r thkt
ferments in your inte:.. nes. Clekn
your intestines and vou will ex
perience the general good health
and the Joy of living. For intemll
cleanliness, however, do not entrmt
your delicate digeetlve organlsin
to any ordinary product. Be diooey
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