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PAGE FOUR I'.ISLER AND CIVIL LIBERTIES Gerhart Eisler, once described as the number erne Communist in the Tinted States, and named by the FBI as lending 'Undercover man tVr 'hr R- ds, stewed away on a ship bound for Poland, later revealing his ide’*til> >-•* the officers of .‘he ship and paving his passage. Eislcr was free in Mbs country on bond amounting to nearly $-1,000 <-n two counts. As a matter of faM lie was mmer com iction. Yet when the l nited Stab moved to havi him taken oft the ship when it reached au English port, Fdnier put up a how!, alleging persecution and violation, of the chit liberties code of tin United Stales and England. No one can be so insistent ami vocife rous about the fundamental American (and English’) civil rights of freedom of speech, of assembly, habeas corpus, fair Vial and Vo ,»n as the true Communist, lie .sub■■. Tibes to a governmental system which regards such liberties as foolish ness and governmental weakness, and hopes to see the time when they will be abolished in America and England, Ik admires the Soviet government., m h-ich wastes little t.me and no sympathy at a in dealing with dissidents within its gates, - whether native or from the outside. | busier described h;s status in England k and 11 n board ship as that oi a political A refugee, and loudly demanded protection* in England as such. As a matter of plain® fact Mr. Eisler is a fugitive from justice,! and a bail jumper at that, lie had no morel consideration coming to him that would* lx- due ji!g\ other international fugitive! and bail jumper. \i> ope Fas less respect for fho tradi I tjonal Anglo-Saxon ci\ il lib* tic; and sat- |J guards than a Communist, yet no one is quicker and iiioiv insistent in trying b* take advantage of them when he gets in to difficulties. WRONG SIDE OF TOWN Under the title, 'Toy's Own Slum," the • iHews and Observer *>f May I". «'y rried -• pertinent editorial on the neglect of jVicore Square, better known t« many as ‘"Baptist Grove”, by the city. It is one of the city's parks, yet it- is treated by the City authorities as if it were jimp Iy a va - cant lot. Tire civic groups which have been look i?ig at Raleigh’s privately own*, d alums ilso took a look at Moore Square, and their reaction was quoted by the news paper: • “In Moore Square, across from the coy market the group saw unkept g 'minds, gullies where walks had washed out, and diseared bottles. There was no benches. ’ '..The CAROLINIAN has .wvwa! times commented on the negloi t. oi Baptist Grove. It has staled on more than one oc easion that: that potentially beautiful and useful spot, is probably toe only park in the world c ntainiug no seats. Its util Da turn is confined almost > mmpletely to that: of an old clothes mart, on some Saturdays and the sale of Clarstmas greens for a few days in December. When the city author ities and the business interests oi Raleign turned their attention to the Square re cently, it was to consider changing it in part or in its entirety, into a parking lot The News and Observer editorially ob serves : “Moore Square is more than ever ob viously the city’s own slum in contrast with Nash Square on the opposite side of downtown Raleigh. Il is quite true that, sonic years ago Nash Square was refur Li shed with WPA funds while Moore Square was not. It is als > obviously true that much less effort now is made to keep ‘Moore Square looking as decent as possi ble than is spent. up»n Nash Square.” The CARO) .IN.: AN has advanced 4 he idea that the city governments tends to forget about that section of Raleigh iTt lies cast of Fayottevilß Street and south of Hillsboro Street-New Bern Avenue. No members of the city council live in Dial area, and it is unlikely that they often ev en tsce that part of the city. Vet there aw many interesting things to bo observed there, and after all the southeast section of the city is an integral part of Raleigh. The News and Observer editorial closes: 'The best place to begin on the job of clearing the slum attitude out of ihe Ral eigh rnind would be in the City Hall wall f'Otnn real msiatence about, the can of tbs notoriously neglected park. Ji should b« part- of flic beauty of Rat igb-, i.rP a slum example. of municipal sloppiness, neglect and dilapidation." ’blie ( Aik AMMAN' heartily concur.: with this view. As a matte, of fact the Now; and Observer only states, though probably in hotter terms, opinions often previously expressed on this page, net, on ly us to Moore Square, but concerning other conditions in the southern, and east ei n ends of the ci 1 \, DIFFICULT CHOICE If is wit-hi some regret that we note Dr. Ralph Bundle's decision not to accept 1 •esidenf 1 ruman's offer to appoint him as.'isjan! secretin y of state. Not only would the appointment, the first of its kind and in some respects the highest ev r "I iY: • d v Negro, iiave been a signal honor retlecting credit ->n ihe rao , if is also true that Dr. Bum he would have been a dis tinet asset to the State Department and the nation in this position as supervisor of Near Eastern and African affairs, li i s knowledge of the field is vast, and bis di plomatic .-kill lias berni b: illia;:t ly denmn sti ai ed. Probably' t he loss of bis expert service-’, should be the chief cause for regret, for he was honor'd by the very offer of the post, which he saw fit to dc< line, It is easy, however, to understand his ebon-mg in remain with th*• United \a ti..us at a tax-exempt salary ol $11,00'.), rather than accept a job with a $1 o.jTt) taxable ml ary. The .'a-. :s another iilo tratjnn oi the problem faced bv p-e Gm cinnienl. in trying to get top men m; the rolattveiy low salaries set. by law for in; p .rfiif {msAi-ms. tday the ; b-h or we" ’<* do ran afford to serve The Govts ament certain capacities Dr. Bunche l.a - i <>o in the Government service and in eo’b'ge tea idling aimer* continually since lie com pleted bis >dm ati*»n. and that remain » . ho is no* iicii. ! here never was a rich go - , eminent servant or a n< i- pc.fe.ssor vv D- * got that way by devoting himself (o bn job. In the final analysis it may well ho tha* Dr. Ifnids':. -g. ll' ilt ’! 1 .Oil S o ! .-■■ welfaie of tile worid, including his own countrv. can b.> made with Hie UniD-d Na tion.,, v;he-r« lie pr. ft : f,, :!; i y And ~ue must remember 'fat Dr. Bunche declined the State Department rtppn m-< on )y because of f inancial consideration , but also because bo lik< s h,i X vv.>ck «•.**! un doubtedly believes his work there • id great importance. THE WALLS RKRUIt ) AGAIN Most of the Christian «orld, familiar with th<‘ Scripture;;, undoubtedly rejoice-1 with the -ie.w:. of th( world over the ad miss', n of the "new” nation of isiaei into the t nited Nations organization by co cent vote of the UN Assembly. Those who know from the Bible and from secular his tory the -cury of the Israelites in ancient, and modem times, and those also who know only of the recent terrible persecu tion of the Jews under Hitler, when on< out of every three Jews in the world met ■their death, feel a sense of deep satisfac tion that a part ol‘Palestine am ioot home !<>f the House ot Israel, is again a -Town. owned and Jewish governed nation. Millions of Jews inhabiting other pari -* of the world will mover live in Israel, but io them the new and fully re< ognized no tion stands as a symbol of unity and of a status since the time, of Joshua dear to the descendants of Abraham —a status they have not enjoyed in twenty e nfmies One may do well and ere may be hap py as a sojo- rner, hut it is a source of real pride and deep comfort, to know that out has, .Tut all, a homo of one's own s- nv •where in the background. There is no ul timate substitute in the Jewish mmd fee Zion, ami the sentiment expressed by tiv anon nf writer in Psalm fd'7 has been to coed by the Jews down through- the ages of their exile, ancient and modern: “How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange la mi ? ’Nf I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning ...” THE A ROT,INTAN !- . ; • ■: • V- .; ; ‘/j I / i-f ■ : ■ K' ! . ! - ; * v U; u b / .; /v.?- :•< f ; : f ' - t>> . • Jf, ji N : t t/ ■ ‘,v t ji 1 .«||-• i : U'f p : ||| | || A RNIMNii OTT WE CAN WORK TO GET HER fa- 4 J ©CI)IICi : ■ fafa lliciifilsts ' BY C D HALLIBURTON 41 ;\ J ! ) i • S ■il ■ I-.” - ’ ’ !u;u-l r« 1 i :: w ,d a h f.vur NO m-U.V Vi f-.i;.» i* D ' 4 {> {j * J ,*} j, fjl. ,jT,fT G-ri {hUv *; ; -1. 1!, •»> Kf'i • 1 Nc k V an d <>k) - < i';,v .t;ti 11 i . \< s .*•<, !*|.|> C ’uFO'lD ! '» Ihu 1 ■ '.'D.j.'Dri jb.«y jnshg. One oi .> ? :» . MnH* U 4 ' Oil] V ■ H tnUMT'i bblbc. whit;’": hrID <d< J.D. Ci . bVtiC \:r «.rVm -oi 5 O.a (■!; t/ < wf 4 '>> 1 < \ '! Ji& > v iyp T -.[j :j -g 'Jyilf' t] l .. i g ;;; is* i. Aii f.' *,-onl ! i :X*.!v€ tip- U'i tbu h ( 4MD:Dik'diion. IN THIS OUR DAY JOR \ VAt Vi ION •Sr is a;v or have ;:uci '.hr* ■■:, ian •' season is fast uaCtU.-i™ IV. H runn't: -r of people summer r. t:, --.t <>i ,-•* \ it Wit. • 11 :• -"■ : i s ' * ■ 1 -a tin. 1 <.'V( isirA IV ir,-: ■ pC! ;■ ] r<A .ihiy IT-i f the mas:;. o? Iri r people i; ok fui\v<*i d !.;i v l tile vm-uuon dur irtg[ ‘bo 'mrimnr :.-oas< n from my drift sc,. «on of the y-i-rvr \lvc .dy i vr .)) ivn ir.ijtMr.i art] (hti iron) hove begin to ad" ■ i -t;... : <: va ■ •«;* .«ii' Ic .1 gsdjyrt li.it ov may noojl on o v; -fli j«.n suefi o ha thins; niik a a well as otrictr 'UiTimor ei-v.om • fjviint; e.siay::< a ard automo bile's. Ii *...•!.a-vos r.ne the he; i tin J ...OC pnekdr b. >l-: ■ !(\ rend in cur* jt" i ; n,' iodtcfil", nr hear over tint i.jt’ie about, lee various items " v I Pl;u > •• ioilj ;• i! , e.a <■> cor;.;ion. M my ii< ;.r!c ••••• U prefer the non rl. ,iv. 'V,-. . will prefer l*: o niojs.i... ■■ V/ntit n-m v-;r bo ' OOS ' ■ a ar, I ... 0 •. ' > return io the lit.me of iheir ): xyt it ft vc r'v • re * ami ‘hello’ and a 'hand rlv-aoe' ith tar r reint.-ves friends fjoairttanw.. V.’i'.err.vc ■. ... r. ;y I’hrxv-f go. ; . :-ea n .av. u>* from ’• 1° aid tin job > is a fine t hinj: " w,c : • ic ./• of the • Or • 'a. e tyii.v in wbat ails you.' fine ret«c--.,s !rom a va cation with a renewed strtiv.th., spiritualty mental!;, tu o’ physic ally. One returns with a renew ed hope, a renewed ambition, ;inri a brighter ouiiook for the future. Howc v«--r. this column is being written for that large host of people who wilt be financmUy ('.’li t('-r puori'. (liu./ li > E’tr’.k OUT- mn hi'o\,,.;uu s’.tk jn o i' jo » 0; t the ninojUlUnq •!|P ?h,H ->iiC k tii hukDi -j cnbi.ti '-U*' TO Nec'r.y.' • t 7 *>;!•'.{ -'y }).'•: • ’ll-.* • ' tv.,. ’ ■ low • h- G i ts tl'ir Mi 5 ll'o ;>k : t, iDTilu. ..r« r.f U :-ho r !: K ; 1 * •V v, I tv t i ah: 1 t UgO IU. 14rn Dili! whilo U-Diiv-' ;•*!'. Ij > wrl'Ui liic -st-UeO is moru - . i-irc 1:1 tv.' : ' . • \i 1 ti--.: ' Hi (•/•-> :T f U'T'l* vr.; !!lr !>;<• i , i.t' if r ‘d- r • •?.. ?If uDot • ' i h.ud yuuu-f I :ii\U r.f] jat •J'.’tl North C'aroiiriT v li move V. .V >;j' H Kcdu V.i\ ' ..U he- il I I'OV S I'NTt Li' h T : I’t V. }) r. i -jtibtl lD.jt tht .' >k> t o f.;o IIV, *j Sui , :li "■ . . ■ vrrner v-. 1: ;o .oom I. flicrc people who. » # ;f’ a ... . days away 1: >m ; u., wi!i be frttee.l by r (?.■■■ sons to si end vho liir.e in their back y:, <3s. To all ibosf? pw.pie who ure * vh:.-. t.i uk-e • :. uiv' tiiy f !»>»r v i .y.'i: tVi• re still ■ : f)H v: irviiiy tn ir.-'s }mi may .;<■ !<> ly.i-e tun ; if, ro make you; v. catior: wi In d> Wbj iv 1 ! .. plena- m to.' ■ yard. A '■ f.n':ilo::s «nd : cio'd i;cHli i h o. ." houp; fa y. eight ui rue of their baeU ;■ : ( Oi '• i’.y i.il t.nic t tic f.'iti .■ V...v* sever;.! (amiliCt join i ioi jin oa,-ly mom;n.’ lalm and 1 r i iv r.ikf. ; i:. the woua . W!i. ' about tiait -:owi book yw. .due.- j;i.i r.i• * a • > 3r.no to read. fa u: t»e.r people who dcsirt ;ei e vu-rdon irevpi ' -U.T ■, v. i w ifiiiiii to pl.-.xU a . e: --■ e-gs lob?.' or 1 !ov. ft It neon not tx a huge. Space back -ad w!1 suffice. An . ol vork in u v. . .. r. early if' ■', nues ./i,d or bur- . fie. uoon' viniid nr soiridid oxerciso for (/)■.. Moreover, to culUvaV ‘omn hi te t/«: inten-sted in plan* ... .vi.h and development slyrr.!- ■ ; r \> a:!r: and soil. Jt acips in i i:. speak f.o dv.-c.',i r :n --■i.ily and s; imuHii.v or- uighei ;• ■ and;.. S <>f ;he grt ii iU.fr sturt of the world, was written as s result of the auti.drs’ cam niijaT;g w-ith nature. The iiilue .a .il! U. S. Tobacco p.-oduoed !' 1948 was st)sl,. r >26.W10 ye of 48 cents n pound, SENTENCE SERMONS U \ If I ' IH\ Nl\ <3l \!f *- nIT M • i; :tJ UHA ' i], >•1 : .. i\i- >: . ! .. ;; , { ■ oh f , * •. Tit,istianil.v i' ... dance k» csuvy -hem -'U «-s i ii.; vi * I'ai'it .C. There are rmn.- .m tot t. s. noiv st \ '!. •iv< 1 y noni w Jin ca ' hi: V'rt U SaC.L ~m nutwl vaj;,. ir-Tt.nt or* oi »n;.ja :,. iiiC v«aci. h.st bewitrium/, am bold. U’T rn.. their i. cvC*. i*»j •\ c cow lcs ofl e, thu i. yo u \v.> uI • raii*':r ikiv: Jesio, than silver <> :.:oui m ( vbdvhbou By liri.i, r*t.;ijso\ 4 M.. ~t| f »\ f “ H femly m-k w. wL p/v ■ t ■ ;4f' fe 111 i— i' \ “The piwminent budget suffer* from inflation, too. Whenever any one speaks of •building a brave new world, look o*u» It costs .money to remodel 5” V v ’E Fils' EM DINE ;..Aini;r> \y JTINE E 19-19 between: I THE t J -ElHgg- " BY OF AN B HANCOCK FOft AW> sTKAIttiM iAi.kiMi IH.NKS J OKI) If T.e \V•• Iri ~ nl-.ul read' for a : Urriiig ri’.'a!,; aisc »i t-oii.n .hi : ■ II si 1 i!! 1’"(/I l i : ..Mil Sl'iiolil t'S ahd re'ii' . ,'hi rs havo this old v <*i 1:■ i’ii. 1 v f>i 1 theorir , break -il a rash 1 u ii i Uaie ’w i< i'liCt ii c, m ■ it.i I able .si.l m .rm.d ex s- Icn I' )'!•■ I r ’ : no [a 111 (if 1 ! U111:1:1 h’.tei i: t more abus'd th;>'i the field of cdiic.iti. n where tin •• • • •= . seem !:. ’ • ■ i -.|i;i 1' it., ts i fif'U children b.i • (lev pica e under the h-f.;h sm.iriciiny title i f ic iaaiKiiiH; faihire. To a’-: '.nes' that a ehthi must be fried from 1 • * iri ’ :)■ | r. i‘r« i>n ( vft- : t.-iCi- ill !!:■- lili* s (if life. !■> •: J. ; O': ■ ■. : Ihv' fllti : ! the ■ tea' ion:: of ti s drat oa tin- fici;! lion tincate-i.c." mo;:t ot these p> ivntf- f'ie exf.i'T-; aro de *: f V l;;0 (i)ivat:’ . Si ’e’C. Al ii" f:... m 'of ; S'- pi,vst'a (S'! ■ h •■',.« -.«•,(•; U t V * ffor l r-iTv h{-. . 4 v. r;,.;-.: ' s !. \'<C AM A ' T-• y -U'U> vv h:< h 3).’» •• Dr. Clement Finals Speaker ,- f j .. ~• f jjf .-f i ~! yhi, pi . A pj-.-i M THE < A (COLI N I \ N Pphii-shod by The Car.dntlan Puhlbhine if A Kast Rartrett Ralelvh N c the Post Office at Raleigh. N C. unde; fee Act ->f March 3. J 871* p R JF.RVAV. rub]i: her C 1- H ALLIB: RTOiN. F.ditoriaN Rubsenutiov* Rates {.in, -e J i A). Six -'T-t -■ V " ,0 Aide- ;-.s ail communications and maw *•« chi'cks pavabli to The ( srolinian r-.ither tbar, to Individuals. The Carolinian expressly repudiates responsibility for return of unsolicited pictures. rnjn:- uscru.'t, f*'E , unie.ss se*nips are sftnt W'mp •: ; VOIEfUffA BETTER | NORT.H CAROLINA fflm ! m **& | ' : ; j EDITOR $ AND PUBLISH'£# ■ Condenent*! P«w> tv>w* no n 11mi11 u| on N' , ai o in* c;:is) y rjflhf;' than ij’iion tin as!tito mail'-* i'i; ;t,v 1 ■ ha i rina o r 'i for Ilenr.v V ' ll !i- i ia!’. ■ i.lk: finest do ■ !■• ■: (■ I i till' I ate eo!lC"< i ! h;> - >.i i'ii an- fi i lci r tn read Aon what m.ii;,rs it all tho mole “triii 'eg his ccnfcsrion at tho bo ••.nr) n,: ‘ii.it }ic silt ans "i.i it.hr'e .ia o.iiii' i or m-r s• •: i< ii •, i-. 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