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PAGE FOUR EDITORIALS QUICK FORGETTING One indication of the extent to which the United States has forgotten World War II and what brought it about is the growing sentiment in some high places to recognize the Spanish government under the dictator Franco. The great Franco is the same man who' was the Fascist dic tator of Spain before and during the war. To the naked eye the Spanish government ium not changed a whit since the war. Yet Senator Connaily and other statesmen have boldly or hesitantly advocated full recognition of Spain by the 1 nitod States. ; The situation \vn saved temporarily by the decision of wrSias. Heparinum! ' ■:> abide by the action of the United N'abmis #>u rt ■ qir a nit ol admitting Spain to membership d here . those in our i N delegation who favored the admission of Spain, but fortunately the t nited Nation* Toted against it. It was argued that there nr* nations right here in the Western Hemisphere which are ruled by dictator--; that, these nations have full diplomatic relations with 'Old United States; that these nations be long to the I N, so why no! Spain? It is the old two wrongs are no worse th u on argument. But probably the fundamental reason why some of our statesmen are willing to cuddle up to Franco Spain is that Franco is an avowed enemy of Communism, as have been ail the Fascist leaders, and anything that is anti hu-.bum j.; juw natur ally o.k. It is the name kind of thinking that made Russia a welcome ally against Cow man/ when Germany was Kim my Num ber I We should have learned by r»v That friendship must rest on somethn-;* founder than a >. ommon hostility tnwsol a common < icmy Russia was u- ■ , - " qvi" aide." Russia did what Russia had ; <fo to saw In r own ,sk:n from N.-.-i m is - :;"i<m. 1 IS no j'oa-wa t.? iwin.w ijow that Spain is on one aide, «>i!her. Oiu 1|) and of dictatorship and tyranny i ns-? 4s anti-democratic as another Nothing lias happened to make Sjwm any !<•: , an dnti-dernoera< y ’ . n ; t; is is. 1' . m 411 (.1 ■ OlV,' U ■ O't . i ■ liarr. The denim i aci> ; would have twTi in Qnnitely better off. and ;n would the whole world, if the Na/is could haw been defeated without the cooperation of the Soviet Union. Spa. inn f ascist support can certainly be dispensed with at the present. On what ground should \v» relax bur opposition to dictatorships on behaif of Spam and Franco? ANOTHER PRECEDENT BROKEN The year 101 b adds another new item to the annals of Tie Negro in America For the first time a Negro was graduated from the V. S. Naval Academy at Anna polis at the commencement of the Aca demy. > t *Vw So another tradition of long standing, a tradition which has long mocked the American doctrine of freedom of nppor -1 (minty, was broken. For many years the United States Navy confined the function al! g of its Negro personnel to the mess set.- t vice thereby adhering with a vengeance It> the dogma of keeping the Negro in h;s I place —that, of menial set vice. The pat tern was disrupted under the twin pres sures of emergency and protest during the late World War. - Wi have always believed thatthere'was f ? '-v.V y • S* { . ! THE CAROLINIAN ■Published by The Carolinian Publishing Co. 118 East Hargett itu, Ka'ietgh. N O tie Post Office at Raleigh, N. C.. under the Act of March 3. 1879. F. R. JKRVA Y„ Publisher C. D. UALLIBUItTOR Editorial* Subscription Rates Ong Year. $.150; Six Motdhs $2.00 .•Address all communications and make «!j checks payable to The Carolinian rather than to Wo i vidua is. The Carolinian expressly repudiates fespwLsibilitar lor return of unsolicited picture*, manuscript, etc., unless stamps are sent, nothing wrong about Nrgroe, being in the me s .service. \Ve I?ni -ve that such .service, being useful and necessary, is therefore honorable, Thate is nothing whatever degrading' abo bill being a sen 'ant, either in military or civilian life. All the world’ ', work must go on, and to the extent that the job is one hid mo ms be done the job! .i?; ?..n honorable one that docs not detract from tin dignity of th*' lone who perfornc; it. But it. ha; alwaj '■ been wrong, and al ways will he, to restrict persons to a rer tain class of service because of the color of their skin. It is not. only ethical!.v un bound and unjust ; it is aso wasteful from a practical point of view. When a man possesses abilities which hi'- job will nev er permit him to use, then it. is a tragedv that he must, be confined to that job. Wh<■ m a svstuin is -• in'll that promotion i>n '■ :'■ i U; 1 . ■ f p*vv • m merit and a'-i1 it y is imjins-'iiie, the system r vicious and indefensible. Uii'' gl’ailuate 1 1 om (he Naval Aeadeur, may be of small signiifeanee: it may be •'miy a. token gesture. Nonetheless the old precedent lias been broken; the old tra dition has been departed from. That at hm.sl opens the door lo further progress, ike armed services have a long way to go yet before equality of opportunity for smaice has been established. I he Navy a di t dl • nuel 1 (her >go in this respect ’ 'an the \rmv. But the Navy has made some prorgess, and the graduation e! a Negro midshipman from the Aea demy is a yin ho!. We hope it is a true index of what i,s happening in the NTay. do' Nrmed Forces in general and the I *•" • 0 >1 as ,i whole toward ay proachine tire American ideal of equality opportunity. We hope it a portent ■: name progress in the future. Dirt \Y Os JUSTICE Ihemu 1 i iron>.rh» 1»y I oroy < hr, h'd'tall ot hnn.s.dl and other Negroes of a certain precinct, in Warren County has heel; , omhuo'd on a teohi iealit.v until n> lei a (d \\ nr: <m Superior Four Cheek .v.ingln a writ ~i mandamus 'to require registrars to enter their name.'- on the hooks as qualified voters, the ;#■- enrol 1. Mandamus proceedings ordinal dv are heard by a judge, but ii seems that tin la'. 1 . i ; that whs re there is an r,;; jj.■ of j, ( , j motion lor jury trial is ini order and such a motion continues the ca. >• until the ue.xi. term of the ( onrt. It: would seem ih.i! til*.* qM**r.fioi) is a purely technical one, while a, t"al injus tice hemg done Mr. < beck and othe»s if they are 'eligible under V "th t 'arotina law to register. Only .< t\ points of m t <’OUld po.Sf.iidy be a> issue. One is. were applicants refused the privilege of regi# ' sing that question is easily answored. Other questions of fact could have to do only with whether or not the applicant could meet the few and uncomplicated requirements for the ballot, mainly resi dence and ability to read and write the Constitution. Os course no jury is needed 1° answer any 01. these questions; they could have been disposed of by the Court in ten minutes. Meanwhile Mr. Cheek and others are arbitrarily barred from registration and voting in an important, election, if 'hr. mold meet the statutory qualifications, i here is little doubt that most of those being discriminated against could quad fy. ’J bf elimination of the unfair, discrim inatory, arbitrary and illegal practice;; <d registrans in various spots in North ( a ■ "lino, among wlii.h Warren County is notorious, is. long overdue. Legal trick; and dodges in court should not be p.- - nutted to delay the correction oi ibis evil. Wo hope, however, that the Warren Coun ty citizens will act give up. Sooner or later t - issue must be met, and regardless of technical nv.d blocks, the law is on the side of the plaintiffs, who will win their rights in Warren County as they have been won by others elsewhere in the state. THE CAROLINIAN a j-\ U-fj j j|;: : •<>. A. / J " . A'•br y. g: N ... 1 : Mk %|Sv>gJ r-v-J; V .." v. : L Mis v •' Nri/rt r\ "S'-.i ib' i-n honor salute- Dmnoeraev ~.T- “' •; g trcrTT*~'“-£aru'. ~?r:. m^' r ' ' ieccnd . 111 to ii slits - ' BY C D HALLIBURTON A A'orflc trt‘ Uv/m ;lg" i ,-•* J . t ; Ub h urt:-'Min rt.nd liirt NAACF \on t ■ Ash. tr.CF nu'u. ciid it <.’>• in ;t T/l frt'rtt u*UU of ihuE;aOU;;m';. Li", ur f n iFduvaj E.toU-lyf.uiFUiiA f hlrt'lff • . \J ", rt'U« , yd Wit' fk'-oi id vi i zn ording tv ja i. i,e ro'iurulCTD-rtt into O'.C |• * i fjjs 10/f not) • rtl i*r. ir; i unt ivi;c>rtpg i-'UHjon t 'vj'T: M.-frtrt' lUy It :• 'gj • thcnbuirtv* who .u uuknown rtmi Htl ,uui ,? < ilJ' w t«> UiOil lflrtfitity \- 1 • lidiuj county seat of trn* ~ h - th?.*. I u-E's kor.j.; Nov. ° t!b ■* m;. r* l )it. U'i r N' MO t*:l I -f)! . "’MM Ijo tod -V Ihr !v. « o.rtn Oom (he l.l)!Ot’h>'i • ; ' •'. ' <.<' ■■ ' ‘ •rt lV! «} '• I; tin*} o-d. Ho kn* - «:verybrw'ly :u dv t hut nol on y (ji ! Ur tji ( b’ v ai'ductur.. to lo’ out-Li the cu Ho of ins acquaintance, '• ii * ad <i ei i, \m-o fra b I. y v\* j1 h €x orn * IN THIS OUR DAY i■' < \ » mi k .~r V ' I -IS ID IHI NATION".- < \m.M, I: ;'< • r:i iy ,| try (.»• tm • i not 1 . 11: i I ,!•:!' in ■ .via i> ■ t" ■nd k'v:■ t] in ■ ,n t'hf ;.'a tit n.il. Cr r. Then are in Wa.-h --iriHfiiii tunny places oi imerest that .me may visit and thereby receive : .-p i Hue) and iriclk dini awakening. Among such places one might Mention v Natio ml Ai t G;.l --11 r ;n hie’.i v nay be reel sculp* b-M's at! i catnttogK by the Old i'Ta ;c: . f art < i n.ie ir. yi:i >. isit ! "'<■ Cyd.l i-iuiiditn" cud v u With. live, ,!:io:•■■.>' other thing"., r m-.jesttc dome ar.d its statute. y hail r brie one fools a deep admir aetiun lor the sculptors as '.veil ns .’in the i'-vos of the people <p re-'•-.uteri therein To stand at the base oi Washingtons monument • ! e:s the best there is within the - dor t,> mi low in the foot steps ’ ’hi* •'bather" of his country, or id Maud beneath the shadow of the Lnncoln memorial make?, one's soul foci like singing "Mine eyes i-cve seen the glory us the coming of the Lord." Time nor space will not permit me to list tin many other places of inters? arid educational vniw that one might sec while in Waai inylon. The anticipation of visiting >pc capital of one'? nation ns well as the visit i?:?clf mould bo inspiring. It should cause an individual to have the same feeling that an adult has on returning, after a ( airv i.tF’.rtic : o, i'ait iu wi'iuld rt ; . ■ ; ; 5, j-yu' y : : t♦ » ext V'. rt • IH’ (i ( * I ■ l '• * rth! U't f \ me i ;iK rt ‘ ‘ ; *'rt i CCVC.H ,'«vv !if t. ir : ij\ ;.,rj {; rtj ‘da My. '. - rtUrt'Cali:!,’; :< Krt Ft > j-i rtU olb: :■ non- veCrr- and. ice VC VU i fj i m : ; i ' >sf i i j«' vrt .f. ■ la l pi ■.; i h' Ik'V' i;i, f *ji •. , 'li'rtJ l o.sdtd> • ' i..f -rt stale;,' i ; ittu unoe -v j- it she K i Kj 1 X K.I.'.U ft.rt i. i" n... ' ,:\ Georgia. i. fa. at«uina 1 •..• ?y.>\ ewot t * the ; {;do a- rt , Ort.ilh/'h d 1 F l -:reive mu? ♦ carciu.i ; rvniinv. Possibly -tile nation w*. jj o.rmun^ s- '"i’f 'rt tbn A";«. i ’c;m - nbuh' o » a a coy f.» it-: vvolt'aic aiui •• afriy, in ;htari of uorn'cnfuaiicy ali it-: a:- •cntiMi';. on the Hussia;!- M,.-dc- 8.-.-d long absence, to the heme. lead of . . ; m Ac nvidir.i . • ■ ;'.■■• y us nalmmii capita! should < \,: ~i c ;>c soi-K feeling th-it cm aiun.ioi*- expert.met returning lo fins Ainia Mat: tor a Home CVnniir' Fo- it ball gv.mi . }!• .<•>•’. r : divi-: s• < who com is sec ilive *o ui.i..irne;s oi any land •• !i-. eve-, it may e?>:i'• cannot help bemg chilled. in say the ila.it, hr a ho is mindful ■•I so.if of the ivitiotial govirnuien'. W ■■ a: I 'ton , : ■ !ho j aria! ; • pve r ,au n and racial dir* cr.rr.ai.itior.. Ej-j.a-ir.i.y n if ciif ficuit for one u i:o is ■ i icmbt r of tis i ace '••cg.i pitied and a crinaiuJod against i,o have 'hi f.ntlupiasvn as Mines ted above thin ain shook! have on vis.ting his oat inn's capital Standing in th- end.! •■{ such ius'litfie 'and arit tur beauty n> may be seen in Washington the vis to>- ;cel<s an intellectual ai.d a buoyancy Bo* win r he roads n ice newspapers av C. hotel bars Or. Bc:.eh.\'' nr "Negro policemen not p rmit' ! to play on t.ho city p ... -e base ball team,"he feds a r. • U' down, He hardly feels welcome in his nation's capital Let us hope that iv thin the near future racial segregation and racial discrimination will b> s',- nearly eliminated from the na tion's capital that citizens' oi the Unied States »f alt races, colors find creeds will feel at home and. welcome under the dome of* their national government. SENTENCE SERMONS itv it! v ii; wit i i.,\ia mi, I.OVVHV IOH V\C Jtj jt , ; , ; ; . n (. , ■ .- . S.if i K • ' L*C* ‘ . .'lit; ( ' ' > ■ ; , K V t; ts :I 11 ■VJr ri aIV ’ •.(>[-;•? i '-) I. , |,:» - j■! ' I ! 'i ' i i t■ an \‘ nulri i i v.a-b tbe fiK'i’ of a duty child, than h'» h.-v.- croal. .-io!i«:-. bul iuni;»"W si ! :> Ok:-! ; ,i .4 vrdhout I ansi' kc : .. ivio/i and women ■' 1: > a lee tinu 'n I t .holy, and « ■ m'cl ! ! i tin i>ut on Owl but biigl'i b Maud |v. ,:; C | defend Him boldly Me iv.nd w -men i kr 1 hose arc mb conc-ei neri about earth!;. ken "i • >:•!<!I•, ;i! e 'tij-v, bei r ei; they a• "v.' hat :■(' wori: •*! lifting Hi inont tinder U> -= great cminpy, TUI ill's DROPS !’l W 10 STI UP ! Oil BILLS WASHINGTON iANP) - Pro.- ••.Viwrt ! • Don:..;:, .ii :■ •• >rt> pia!- foi'ivi promise; 14r Tin.'.an tolu iv-\\*n;cn in ’ press ii nfcrnicc Thursday he v. ouia .'lay iii Washington as long as Cot-.',. ■ .• • s in .-vssinn to • pur ac tion on u hal imi'v loaders have c.Pil'd m .'T* if’fo ii on Last wtvk S •>:. Scot Laca*. majority in...'-, /ailed to pi ice Civil Plait ant. '/■ :; Smoin.ymcnl legislation 0! Ibo “imisl’ list tc-r this session .if Con:,’,: es thereby provoking na ♦h-nwido i itu.isr.* from Nc«r«» sup porters of he administration. iSarlier. the President had hinted that he v . r.lu appeal in the vol ing public, if i!ie v-a 31st Con- Ci-c: s did not • urv ■idininistra tion bilis. Digestive disorders oceuring among chicken.; during the t>um nv:r months are usually caused by the eating; of decomposed feed ma terials either on rang or from the feed troughs. wi : ;ek t'ndint; r- vtckdav. junt n cho If %S BETWEEN!. “ B»#M THE c'SM ■ HINGES. ZZZZZ 1 PV DIANB HANCOCK SON AHP ihi < i.oiis'.ivi; (>»• ,\n V.'l ii I ."i aiiii.e 1 1 1. 'ii le, o r'i'l C'hiege if) yea r ago, ! re el ■' r .i eh p {,, /Vt .!• iia U' lv v 'll.’ , W I ,!!•-. Can.Hta, i l ’• 1 ’ !:'b P I'll. ,x".- ' ll'- Cl .'ll. "I y ink' •• ; . 11i , w! i: v .•:■ a'' n'tini'-u: "i Arcadia Upon wi din,; so, f". ni.il adm sjsioi I ii 1.1 .the t lieu pn s'elelp. I):'. G< - . \\ ’. '.ittr, . (leu Negioc; wit not encouraged to enter Ar (. übi;. tih i. le:ai h. re • iramend • i ;l H\o or 'hre N ij i schools of Hie south wlic-i. | no i pursue in ihcr .s t! i: i \ in theology" Tile"'. .-.'Hie ire Ci"tee. impressed me in h. fetter as: iwii.y .< Negro -14 that lie l.ili'i : "eaie.r piV'-i-'enl . 1-! t.f i: i v l ' i- *ta. - 11,,1 ti: ,ea: lei i), CuiH'i.s ueees.- •. , :• a, 1: + ill lily i f Ci ■ aiile VVe ha.l ate >4 n a..' Ihayii, who th.it tali” ! al beideCi 'a i cue .an 1 ntr-.T t' jC! * c *v*><:■'. »>iiO\« * I”at i • V 'I !!.. ,*«t ill }'*,{' n ' > t' t‘ c;.»nis t ; ;i!(t .>i- U W UK* t r rVJ !!•«■•■<•, iIK-: 1 . A 1• •; -j ■ ' <>f yc;i! ' } y. •nt t ( ' > ‘>»:• Ail:,n; 11 S -..iU rt j n uith s >l y THE ROAD TO HEALTH roiso\ p,a ttt/ r. j ’.wi.iit, m ik, Biuti, \r,k. NM’j \ t i. i>»)j ni {■ );»! ', t •»< (*. 1 . • c iol legs. One i f Hi ■ olho ciiii <■*»■• n horl p-o-Hc; .wi ihr Do.-,.u ■ i ' rn -LH; I it, !tli; Hoi>' y ■ \‘.*CD( »•;«: !•; ! i“( • f-rod •<( <f j*l > V ■ !»lc the o*h f I kids/’ Je'bi y s is h v\ a b.cyr.i and htri a: ' doi'ay With roper treat- T‘- Ol !: r ias.h \Vc>S c]<'Ri*t*.i Up ,P» abtfut two U'o.’kb, but Bobby wa* a irngh! imcaniici liit'e bo.v during t"nut time Young as he is. he .':••■> I a.ic'd bis ic-son. As sniMiiiir roll around, ivauv j’"o)4e, especially children wit a their tore, i. an ns, suffer from poison ivy rashes. Thus who go • a bikes and p-cracs should know will'd, ! a la I'Oll ivy pla it iOOK' ikt childi" n v. h" are tangl'd to "ei rjn.zc and lie on the alert for ![THEf LL SEVER DIE - / tauer* £!? : WITH A SP£E{> AND ClEVtSi ' NESS THAT A,MAZED ALA \ JwP ' WHO SAW HIM PERFORM ■' I c _ * B ® r o<vc or rue A JTU<*" i : #/w*s Au-rme etesArs f l Vy% % *A |Lc^ t j?^ t ! > !. Pf-ataTvcn s*~jL» 1 on,l'.l.'int and Hu' < •<:('»- la gged lo 1,-,1 The (.l ie.(l Or Hitli e: viv," e-. it! ■ i r. in: nder lb . t I .'e re y.ii,. pt.era! Ncgr-vs at the re an,. *i; 1 aHiut to explain h"W thni e could lie ' VCr;,P at all' eb* reunion v-'u> if * 1 ... iTc only £n« 1,1 ■' ' a nil Cl.) . t'.verf. year I irai.t sii.op 3 pal I ul irv small : iib.'lauci ;vili; Bin (Vie; to and Harvard and their .cviral "funds." This yea” our Colgate doss i--. *oi.<4 i; l;ol.< 4, rwmiosi and .ve . "fellow - ’ is being a dted t (> ("Hibir lie- la.M year s cot tribu fion I dou'nicci inieo and wrote ' ■ a. t: ri. lira!! . aa *y m i illegible pcninansajp as posi .p' " I mve ('uigate ;It bough lie.' :: 1 let! ha ea Nc:;roes lane ,:ii mm - ' To tnv jovous surprise f rc-Ci K a..i a ei'l'lv a letter wbieSi read m pari: "1 am glad te, be Ill'll I (a I. ct V'‘llV aeon" .(Oil ihnt .\■ aroc 1 .. .ire not admiUed to (a air CMV.vify. I here lev. :e\' ;• been any poiaiy or infer • ere . i‘re>hiiiati eta One •- \\b hi i: 1 011, D C and tic: a 'a a Hi BotU nit* {]. 1 ; ' v< i } if-fit y/Oi )> % ;•} iiTO i * 4 C- * ■ lab v. they m.p but (be;, arc erdcrjeti the aci.vU'.c The Cb > iiy e.\< 1 b id speak The Wo: ktr.gten ieer is a \ i, ‘ •I. I S ;J \ : ; ‘ f ‘ r j ot:*t'r th r<*v. on h > decide lo -io 0.1 I t . ■ ;.,tT .;• • r *>J i ' 1 f)i C’i.A. 'm :- i(bi ;: 5 :,f j},«- i»Jiivo.rHf. ■ • v 4 ■ o.c -It hr*;,Hi , :I’ ; I ' I a: . id b> W,isli’.''i : ■' ■ • a I I nail. Cl Cal:. . nint'U' id , hunt i ::ol be !' er.l ■m‘ picad liic m-ii furl Ire'. The same kind of ;v.;:oi'"U ml i'i aiU'acd I). poison ivy -. also found on ) m a... v si.'runi a /hi uo or 'in. it free which i* s v in krujwr: :hut poron ivy. bat rnas nc sunievr'hat more vveit in its i/uet. rac treatment i.-: l a an.c as be p0..-.>e. ivy. cases s-hoi-ei a pi Oinpt tlvalinenl by' the c ...-e*or, Tb.is a: ticie ro--i ( >onseiivfi by the National Medical A.- c-M.-inlifii. and the Nationji Tuhcrculosis Association m the interest of bcttvi henlth ■><. the pcopie.
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