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PAGE FOUR fwwmrjL BIBLE QUOTATION $ A good man leaveth an inlieriium'O ; to his children’s, children: and the i wealth of the sinner is laid up for the .roverbs 13:22, i « THOUGHT OF "Q IE WEEK To learn justice and fair play is only * to know tile vehicles to it tranquil mind. A !/-TVT%i POLI jfiCAi. LFAUL.RStSir ■_;.e .-.aicigii City oooka there U much wanted in political influence from the : city’s approximately 22,000 Negroes. Sitting down at horns* and not reigs tering or if registered and not voting l the plight of our constituency easts its lot in the sands of stagnancy Regardless of whether this complcen cy is due to laziness, lack of informa ► tion, interest, leadership or plain urs Americanism, it is a stumbling block s -‘in progressive political strength and its influence for the citizenship we antici pate somewhat in the future. Hardly any complaint can be made in Raleigh about registering and vot ing, the two largest precincts, 10 and 16 being staffed entirely by Negroes. This symbol of representation has suf fered with inertia from the thousand;- ref-.-e to exercise th on instrument; that will assure any group a say as to who will represent them. While the Carolinian believes politi cal leadership shouldn’t be needed to cart people to the polls, it also sees a need for some leadership that will and in awakening the tremendous vote that stays at home and needs guiding and urging on order that the present gains at precincts 10 and 1.6 will seem worth w ile and examples to other towns and ‘i s in the state. NOT 3 MILLIONS .ae Raleigh Branch of the National .oeiation for the Advancement of Colored People has, during its current membership campaign, realized a three u .dred (300) per cent increase in membership. While this is commendable, it is not adequate. It is the responsibility of Raleigh’s citizens to make this increase not three .. hundred-fold, but three thousand, or *v%Ven thr.-e million-fold if possible. Ihe NAACP at Raleigh and else - a-Kare IV'eds Support. & LLiC » io r Oji EVERYONE Regardless of a person’s choice of (religion from a purely denominational point of view, he should in apprecia tion of supreme sacrifice paid by Jesus of Nazareth during what is termed the Easter Season the observance of Easter Season join the observance of Lent with his brothers of many faiths which mark the occasion with fast and abstinence. This year the nation over leaders in THE CAROLINIAN SUBSCRIPTION RATES Six Months $2.00 One Year $3.60 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE -ADDRESS ALf, COM. MUNI CAT IONS AND MAKE ALL CHECKS aNL) MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO THE CAROLINIAN Int&rttate United Newspapers, Inc., 542 Fifth Avenue N. y. I?, K. Y., National Advertising Representative, This newspaper Is no* responsible for ihe return of unsolicited news, picture*, or Advertising copy, unless necessary postage accompanies the copy. (Published by the Carolinian Publishing Company, 118 East Hargett Street, Raleigh North Carolina Telephone: 9474) JUR PLATFORM: W e Stand for Full and g Equal Constitutional Rights and Privilege. 9 and Civil Liberties of All People, Regard I less of Race, Creed, or Color. p Entered as Second Claes Matter, April 6, 1940, at the g Post Office at Raleigh, North Carolina, undor the H Act of March, 1879. fl PAUL R. TERVAY, Publisher | i IN’ HOLLOWAY', Managing Editor ithe major faiths are unking that- tin 1 populace follow revised regulations on. ithe observance of Lent which have been made more uniform and more per sonal in their application oi individual circumstances. Priests, bishops and other men high in The Church ask persons no! only in their respective dioceses to pert-n m acta of piety .devotion and - If d< mu! due ing the penitential season, but also urge, persons in all walks of !i.f - fe.uarcHo.4s of creed to re dedicate iherU'-olv -; to : thc truths made rvideul upon Calvary’s This newspaper join- churchmen m asking this rededieation through self denial Hin : it believes malterahlv Ijh.if t_vOd i K C: Hi* : -i lu I!i at. 1i i. • i ! ■ ttoi •■'"id that v\ iioae- * ..... ...da iioi - t »>. risk, out have everlasting bio WALLS COME TUMBLING DOWN ..“Joshua fit t.hc battle of Jericho and the walls come tumbling Howti,' 1 the lyrics to a well-known spiritual declare. And interracial understanding is fighting the battle of Afhericanism nor and walks are still tumbling Most recent “wali’’ to fall info tin decay was the one surrounding Wash ington’s Constitution Hall. This haib controlled by the Daughters of the American Perdu lion, had constantly <> fused to allow entry to Negro artists, ( Last, week, however, the voice of a | brilliant Negro artist rang clear and itrue through the staid air of Constitu tion H ail as Soprano Dorothy May nor appeared in a highly niece, still concert with the National Symphony Oiriiesfra. In recognition of National Brother hood week. Miss Maynor sang a noted Mozart aria extolling the virtues of Hu man brotherhood and understanding. 100 applause that followed the. ren dition proved conclusively that the walß had indeed tumbled down JUST DIDN’T? KNOW The Granville, County North Carolina Negro farmer whose newly-construetcd ,home-dwelling was recently bombed by person or person unknown probably didn’t know that m 1927 town, town ship, state and federal law enforcing agents met at Chapel Mil! jav th .foundation of the Law Lnloreehient ()f Leers’ Division of the Institute of Gov ernment, the-well-respected agency pro moting petition of the rights ~,f -u, id f Nort h Ca.r o1 i na. Had Hus (.rranvdlt: ( ountv man been aware o (his meeting, he would have Rossib!y forthwithly referred his ease to The Institute and received the con sideration needed in .such a situation. w,U; b 6' • • 'c, Xed aad i m .-i\ u-... Institute as referred • its director, in a ’ .cent statement in Popular Govern meiit, ot.tic.uu publication of ihe ie .'titu(e, which declares: The right of every man, woman, and <hi,-i| m North < aroiina to freedom from Hmr of aggression on his property has come down fo’us through centuries of common law md .3at uQ* prohibiting * - 11 y, rml.j«*zziement, aha- pretense., * receiving stolen goods, robbery, forcible trespass, and --elated aggressions.” A learned sage oboe said “T.s , K )t •” WU( ' h who! we know j; (ls , (1 : "‘ n - ! ’ us - mnetirm- n (h;d oi which ■ v ’’ are not ;„I o-e {hat m .< consid oral ion “ /u ! ' s ' J " n ‘ >n kf-'.Ni ,;i< t ~U I! Lv lias le.isQj'j ),j concur. uU : | TO 1 CHURCH . SUNDAY HSg£§9|Ei& 4 & fl : %udWl -■'LBwk mm "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" [ in im»—-- ii i - - -- -* -> nwH«* k>' I o k ' i T //. ■ \V ’ ? / I ) w.vV v. i ' i /.t'JBAb'CY. ~i I Y . THOUBHrI! ■ Pl'i" k J If >.t is a cuincidem:c it is a vainer i'i"i iSK> that, m ihan a year., tan* two incidents os the same >' meal uicj, have esc i." t (-d in ibe no t.ilf Tlii stnt.i- is lUiiKu.-. and Uu- liiri i- ii'.*- am*.sting of N( ,-ao<. ‘.aid wli stajidirg with tiienil as via! • ot tin to' v hen :*|i tl * y a r-r* a oilt**-' of was an or derly pH legal contention f->i r.gi'.ts which were their unrfei tin; law. On both occasion* the veal offenders have been ’- hi" person" on ik*- opi • ‘- ;-id* of rh-' conlreversy, and chmoy of the lav ha., !tv- s e-i a e wc ■ ■ ■ 1 t proleci the aeiliy and p in h the ii-.i'i- • e>i • o \V<-re u-.r ~ft; I I*l- til I < e.t- , *•! (hr ('k i't i> incident. in whit'll a Nccro u*. j>r« vented b> i mob. with eon nivance from some oiiiriaN and police officers, from moving info a property in lO tvh'cli lie til*? fvci'i lr g.*i riEht to inn'-f If i;j fill iif litt-f a , , d> -d iti ved •n<) In- .uni ins family ;.oh It civil to the threat nl bodily harm, the huildim; v. as seriously ft.imaged. Then those who sought to assist the victim in obUli t ing his rights and retire for use wrongs suffered, util at resil'd, a lon- v- ith fin ovi net oi the prop.-.-rty uhd nt ne-, .evolved in ar ran; ing for the lease, afore recently, in Cairo in iSoutherr; !lii-,i . pDvr-rit;;, aiH p;air,)A- ** I* j;, • to hai'e their ehtldf-n etn >lb-*l in scheut;- i,* .u Uieii onmes e; Me-.'ordaniv with the jaw of Uiihois. which does not provide for racial seg vgati-in found themselves un der arrest, while white übjoe lor- lo their procedure who '. ( yisa-.a e,-l their o’ .iectionr. he blast in.; and film.; on Ne,;;'o liuiiics. and by varmits types of tiue.il and /rdimida;ion. tvn,u*n Senlencc Sermons I Science. bffs weil i».<i! the lyj design, it •• t niiikatiraJly. w> .• rvanf ca u ;.n vc i \vm in:. ;|<;v .: foe cubes he ivU| liat« the one and love tie otln r. or i f .,- will iii.tsi !<■ Me- one -it'd de -'•l'!i< 11:0 other. 1 Blijf Kiy e !,;>:■ „ < t-.j; -i his religion that apjvMi •- >o n mi. addition, nifiis rail to n > iiubfi action }§*- n*l/, ",i,ij 1s! yb c: make hie religion and world tv thing-' nib,. only aid- hr adversary to hot r> lutn into ■ !ad 11 x ti. The pharisees and scribe ’• ttt this net wore enr,nared. and from that time to thin. Obi Is tiauty has nmi Impart'd 7. But stubborn iu;ui need,-: yet to learn that, this sort of dblvig cannot be done . that Man cannot serve both God and M million 8. This two-faced Ananias and Sapphira. trick is etill hold ins fair sway, and emit inns (Jon of its. indulgence will reduce many a Nation to mere clay. ft. There are evidences all about us that. only trim THE CAROLINIAN r-n'tidle;d*-i! ii-, th-- 11*ir< ~ of (hr h. i r.e * 'n. ei j r.ioUv . and thoii i. ■ f !;*-(- ')■ d-ap;.: foi(a , a a*o* ii. -AA o| till' lll hf-TSi in ii ieti -d tti Krclei’a! coin i, I ho-i;;ii it is signtfu-un! Unit ioeal ai»i H ; mo!; Jaw C.’A 1.0!'(’-lie:'t vv.i , yingiUa.iJy apathefic -n the ca 1 ■*• H v. i! !■ ■ n. i,a . ;:. i i,. whig, hfipri! ns iii tile *!-'o a a,.'- case Appsi eni.ly tht. ioeal ii nations corr*--pc>ijd -with O'li of.her. SOTil-U V r ’ f.>b;7-C3'V- - *"i • jnay hu vl-T’. • urun >'i ihsi th''.-' riUMhUnty •' ith U-g M *, Ihg tv\ iM thfri {hp i.<w t . unhtv. fu : l jnvoj.;Q.i Hgßinsf Uu* <• fit: !hc h'Tiyilv ruyhi ;:ju TTi t! if 1 5 111 ;j t j Hie vv y> ; \) u i uu-, :•} k'A», jt} >*j M.ri i‘< i It! u liorjjii'l (| . trite, Th*\\ ha\'r ;> Jut t.Q tCHMe o ncl -u - • pro ha-My lea.trun.y. some it h-omrhoy (in'in rlrvrlo|* <(] j-: -* r» 11 1 u ififi' roni« nuinif y luM ot forp«£n ! *«i n m iiVM'CiwiMit. . i»t Uu vi/,.' ri s «»r n hlies, if u ni) 1«» ■glmuops oil s< u;rr “.»Hon fXtrntif:, not oUrit run ** * ‘«I South oi .Mason - Dixon •'f hrrr ;• **** other eooiviui.ni in > t it lUittofs whrrr im> N* ;■( <m*s .*? <• Ulimtal "} Chino, on thu otiurr hand, * just acifk'S •Hie Liver irum Ken lo’ukj. and acro>*:> another fr;-;n GnthtTn Mi/'i-ouri.. Exeunt 1v n iive-bui] background ha a I i. r -if ‘'l , ■ , ... ;, 1 C t- ‘ ' *' f . th* C -.lff 3 of UU. ••••’. ha (h« Mi ■ i ■ ,c;)j fi• j; . i. an d- : p;- - **o : * - ■ Nand th. ■■ • i ■ > I-ai y . 11. i•, ;ie, ot fu*>v wrt.ifici;.! iaiundarics may tie Cicero <nid Cairo in liiinois .na cases in pond Cicero an an en-ssively lily-white town, a snbiiib of Chic.ipo Cairo, in rovthorti llltnois. hardly dis tinguishable from Dixie, across the ri'aa Or. for ihut. mallet, from s.ieoio. a*v:>y up -t the other end of P.lino:!; id'oilma h*ie*d attd iov*- aia ipimr, n* atajid. an,! only our siiieen a jij.r o;c j, ro I lies* will save. ottrsolve: »ud «>tr land In chi is file VUl* a /-,( -.vc . 1 - t. h■ > t >l’-.* h-r ilea 1(- -.vfiri iv-ujid (lisav Hu. rich Ir-j; t o,* l h v i in !(■-! (■ ; I*' (id .flit ( v 1 iK- 81-Wa iif Ufa :t*a A ( vmiiplp attd holy iU':>ixn. 11 Ilf «i v>;jvd;. ail in not bin ■<. »..'t yeur nioitey'or you)' lit-' and w ith Him to t ireiei- uti he aveiil v fa re J.” l|od ,iu<i M tminoii j us.*, do jii,i’ mix. Kiilau ran Ih* followed in h)iv hind of a i«iv h-U ». v; presold chi hi :, kingdom, otto ii;tt;a In holrlu ai’C-d t< ms. Oil I lovnir and ‘.in. • re. aII i ,a vedii 1,. !{i Kangd'iin evei v <l., (. THE POET’S CORNER I’l v CUTER VC ARC BV VVn,LIA.M HFA'KV HI FK Though ii has hern some twenty years Since you and 1 were lovers. I've thought of you through bvirfy tears Your shadow hound mo hovers. 1 think of how you used to L«, Yu who were tali and slender. OUR DAY 'THKSn i »'" A'limtl.-:!... I art idr i . (>»•»* 1 -ijiiii:;; ;• i a v*• i v iit ms tinal anti t i■li v n ! I.oi , - ;r.*'i y our I ■ m.i alJuc I ha' ■' !; ,fl * i-'t• Me >•< lit v-’ijir im the i: , ,;t tun* fin! I: .<:.: ■ i M u ",f io -i iio. I >i■ !i! 1 \ 11 .!< i :i:i a rtieie :.i V. llii'l )ho i' !’ • j' • elf tit.’ vert homely out ..Mike; . date iir-c M . a ttirUi; never gob; ’", ; :" 1 .. tit 11 i If. t!in I;) 1 : !!• | ■,•i i J !:• -.;111. ' thsl aft!' !*’ !;.v tin- ii.e ru•*-ci*■<! courage In ‘ !",. IW tK: out i!lid V. rile '■H it .ii: > (ref ijn iv!lie!s -lit • I ve. I |.ja v<; fur a tong i t .in*) i.( e*'. u r .i * p e uOfs’utK people. And I In l ' nor, fill *t*ii K"ga.i»t it a db; prare in work, rujarritrsn ot' the ri.mjrr nr ibr level ei Ihr uoi l*, so li.n ; as it ’■; losiv't labor Not nrily -m v. vinrUiiu eia’ til {i opb let in the ‘.'brine *.i fhnit:'* a pi, v iitl> arranged, inneb nt feu '.'mil is menial, haul and rough, work i" which nite ... is line's bodv ami rbdln s sitiled And, there a gain, i! is tin retlertioii mi an individual far im ins body and elothes In get soiled doing hunt-si labor, lief, om isiinis, . tystoms, -Miii It edr in’! ft Iran 111 (,n!rih in mil’ ■ si, cloth, ,s are eery <n,< I* a i| a lib* In m< v 11 if i *■ Ist Ihe hatae, 1 hat man;, of in- have of '.r-Uing on crowded iihhlu" com I'VMicrs shell as |an l: ail is. and :• li not ear* hi ei;>rne. in which wo have m r.is.i ail tin' week. should i ‘ strongly discouraged, Ui .•null of Wifi "come i.O 'own'' Saturday afternoon in . Io?!..- . i: ■ dClt VII have worked cn th r faun ah l Hie wcol* on- ii,- . . f in who is,■ y in !*;■ n a .nip ~( i•' m aa hr e jie- *1 i. • I ~11 111. ii.i li.e h i my w< held *! slid up m.n 11 in ids nns ii)o lan ai’ lo •' -!..i dumg. U( ( !j *, uli.iO ' II * i ft, * * ..*,*(*< boo- m l S' j e, 1 ; ! ; I~s ~ s , ~ J, flatter. But in my •. d Bnuium;, i; r ,1 .-oriotis mat tor The), mo many people of othch i'.irts vho have iio i nu informed regarding •••'S Tine,*; people iiovt'i '..'nine to mu enur i'in s di.ii;o v bail games, niU in ei'iii'i's i, ilacoa whore >vt» dies up" In ,! Theres-a < . I iso imi’b" ..toil.* tin*’, ifot regarding v nn Mo .Ji'oots, piibijo f>in v".i atrdis- . ntr n o vo* > intiHjr tant, I'eairi’ they are ilif only ones thei ivet. in tim sra'iiud plum .m mdi- Vivtiua)';; n':'l'>a„m;ij iiliis'e bas a tieuirndoM; effect nn his :;i'ii oral out loot, in life and his at *it a ■ .1* ■ towards 1,,; i. ecl.f f .il o nti'. fend a stoi y that was i< putod to Ikj a true moidont i ' a man whn had planned to minimi (Mivido .'i'miiiitir diss m.. '" "d Mod the iisli'. id: ad b.l'l .'in.: iiundrt'd dollar'- and advis ed him. "Id- WM;> oofi.'l'l" Ifll* 'dar: el inflatnm) to fniov it before committing suicide, lie was afivised t.o buy hiirisclf .t •iiiii. liai. shoes, and .-hut mid !-m -. ‘.,11 j„, isad Icit *itid !•*.;,1 tun. . if i.i i Ii!-n<-i at the Jim a ]■ ,i nn ant in town Tim perscus v. no .idvmsi'd him to do thy, asked him to tele phone hpr. saying ".good bye" lu'for e (Mrimuittint; suicide ilaving dressed himself up and having had this delicious dm net' in an al.mm*!)here of eon geniality, lie telej honed the person but. not io say "good bye", however. Hot rather to inform the person of what a good position im- had secured and had changed his mind re garding suicide. Having dress mi himself up lie had added confidence in himself arid be cause he had confidence in himself, other people had con fidence in him,. \a’ei:i; ewdiug -atdkday march i, 1952. -ir~ THE" mkw 'mi TTiirsf ' av oiANn hahcoc * r °* an/> • ; i vm . i m • j:irun . it .b;*s I-, (li sl'.i of v, » t,. lit,.o’ 11,11.1 , Is ,!(. * , i ~ I.i'd. }<•! - luvv: Tli! I", a truth luat mil no' rtmvji. l.a.d vs .o' Ihe nty u' Ridun-.idd v. ■< . t'yiclmd •.• a •.dirmaimi do igucd to d'.'lci mine whethn an • :.i re V ica Irl 1 1» (.iti; H iven thru.l ■h a violated the cairipu-'. of the in • lit :fit"'. of •* Inch Um b'iv. <’-r ■sm t.l IrSleC'. Th 1.. writer .mi!• mild n* 1 "go along" Thr r imp .Ir.n w.rt: . ill ii (.Oil i 11,11' rl< :j. Til*: a’ten>i l m ih-:i.imi 11m N'".'i.o vi.'fi. ..r a ul IM' : ■; 1 rimi' r, d." i ii;.' 'Mii'’ if) I. h> unu! v tom 1 " opposi < - muo two In uni Jhr |l*ll US hr is- i-. I ?y: I 1(1 lbi .iinp im 11 ihr im iat r Mil in llright and ihr vvii I*‘l u i-vi’ potiti* .. | lird Io! loivs, In times pist (he ml irr In. ihiays hern guided in she Jiolitii.l) position <>f m major Striglit, li hr uni' for an issue, Ih*' wri ter m is against it. mil vice versa. Tim- t.vjic ~f i nti na! hi -if Xcetion v, '-nt on fin' > cois (in ceiiend prircip!*"- tin: writer it i '.'Ti J ; iipiy;* •;- (.'<! lMfy.'Ol l3tl i'• • 1 1. Bn! ill III' CiiHipaign ’dill it. \VH‘ hi! li I'cnl. The ’.lit"' fmuHi thill hr nn! tile formci Mayur saw eye to eye and they so worked and prevailed Thi - 1 1ows 'lie !<in:t of i'" ation !Sia! am es from time to : \i*' \ The Me:’,! ') ministers were lime and imw ti i < >.. < ■ dilation:: inns! hr Hi'- !'*•. a us* ■ we and in.. pi ij ii I (.i I i*lv *-1 ii'irs <■ ri al aniipohai pnalmi! . politi cal iiy . i iisilfin;.;, m n** rea,-*m m Ijiiter-eniUng the is: no.. and figiitie.; mho ■* tinr-h fmi UieimiOnd tight <>! hr! - irm- ' saved ■! ilna.tioii that. '- *" fism.'ilit wit Ii great dams'! ~ 'id emb.ir j.- np-ni;: In jsiegrut rviorc recently Se-i tv- i<| tern advocai itm; rcounnii' in v i l er gen* rally mtpmsv. Sou FI; I'd IS! Hi-' ,:i oim '• th-’i be j i.i: !;.* * ■;; .n 1 1 * jY< 111 io n i, ■ 1* J * r(".r n r .lOtlill V! ' . ~!.:* 111 the r: ;: i cfil 11 1 bud. iuim.ell in thr Byr.t ban-j ui pom Seo lb, l*: is im si, nll r rroniilllirS I*l lllr govr* :' no iit’s Ir.ral polo ir , I hrie <mi nn d.tiilti I tut Uic time is al I 1.1 n*t u Ill'll ur must u onttnii/r or rum iniuiivc Hie jirr rot rat<’ of spend um. e.innoi ,o on - JH Boone iin <i\i v u c i <>J f l ie recent Mr* thei hoofl Week oiu'i v.iin'i', engaged in (>; varied eoimpunions and ru n do; igneni in magnify the r mnuin bond id humanit;. and :*i minimise the minor difler < i" r winch obtain among gi'-up- 'i iwopir i : 1" I " ii gariled a. a tnih eommeiidabb' Ce n I ure i! hi" l .!'' ) 1 '• UVni’ in »n j!>#J h’-.'i r ■ t'y I*, h HU ‘i ■: i no mi-CD aUov: " , . n., ■; !i" • ; t >T HJ' D: in m>f r ( j.. fiv■*“?or> ,,s oni TVj* 3 is.!", ?,ill i i:. 11 ihiiughtfid *iOU » t‘t !: <-f ■ i,. •J‘ Uj! > tin' ri'!i«;rir ; ho' e ail vneated 1 rt's it* niore caret ul «itlt hoi personal attire «hfli m t;o out in public. Hirrcbj gaining more re spn t and < onfidenre from other people as well as in ei rasing our runfidcnoe and respert for niif'seli es‘. .»raaa. ~■— l*«Mli’WMmu■■ I :.2h? CROWN Os THORNS Preserved in, I f*Sk i NOTRE DAME, PAR>S is tAe msA. foundation l wit Aho tAoms aifocAert Some of Hu* jjJSjjv 3 thorns titere taken t>y St io ms anH qtifetv 1& i Vartottf sAanes. Jjf, ; ■],! iljid ji at me. (Deface or -tut /? J8&J& •! r. | ! ji Ji JiftJFE’S MASS «M Sf PCTU& !->•« Mi ij l! ft CM STASITR SUNDAY ~ sdZnS*****^ i iit j J ji i TWO CARDINALS GO the WtNOwn «., I f j and stand ONI , ,f ? ****** u^XAj | jp!jj i it at, either siM a * ul **E fe- rj r ;?WfTi & iXf') a P,ILAR <* II \ i specN Lif, ;■„ -aff/of ~r d uM*s fW M %SS? p^lenrd If One of CKristcodom's most fumous •g'-|H If MATE!?:' Was composed by I |J if Jocapone da. Todi as his A P©EM Os j : |r TEARS "fer Cvn’- impious life fts a young man. ■ y.,-Jr| ind«tiinb !j tviif* a ouaib'i ei a trillion debt on *twr hands and n ith growing defied;; liiim year to yc»i'» the n.iiion is faring bank loptr-i sooisei or later. With ba niiropt l > nHI romi t om oiiirnsie od all the olbf’ isms iha< -lie thteaUixlns this • f.,),,,i 01 the I roe and Home of the Isrsve". VVc met. iicsm to economize ,* s’ .ivtinii. why not now? \‘m pciKiir.;; ,prec numt roinc lUrepu.v ", un end udr wnoie liiiiinxe e * hnigci) "iXIUt the l«u. 1 itiai we ire trying to buy li ier;!i,, m th', nUciDioct parte !,i me ia> •h. We are trying to iniji.se in ui if.c • i ■'.> ovc-t all the s'-. V**' sic laying to buy mte'it.'iMoudl Ji teiiei.* and com v, uoiglibor w " 1 e . .mi 1(1 say. "Bought irieniU ,ue I'OVia i iiid tor " The aoon < i lies, country acknowledges* Uiis I.lft Um .sooner we head out ei Ih" • mail) of eoinmit iiief.'m that threaten our secur ity; .1 hei " i . one (| (i t s i. 1 nII ,1 bo-.'e .11 o tilers that vexes thoughtful men and women oi this nation: Why must we buy mends m the times of crisis? W" nave developed: a handout ii’,-; >::iU Uircatcnillg til is uatu'ii v. tm i.iunhiiipley. That Harry !■ toon l.iyrd. the J.iixie crat, i". v. ashing this nation's luce with tnc au’e met makes im diticrence byrd is light for imi’t* i-.-mni lu- .(.'(’!■"■ wttj& and iiii-ans o! Slicing this nation null! I.'ankruptcy •jiie tuiit is -it band when nr niiist fare the uglj fart that in (M.Vnot continue fms spending spree and keep our mu ion solvent if null * d vie -H <■ solvent its id (uni 1 'i lie "; i utHl tie'l 1,. that th.L . .iii- ■; morally weak before '.he r, iiion 1 , ui Ino earth. Our ji'ior-d ixisition lia.i gradually --■I. ,<ie.i since WOl Id Wai i. I•'i a y i.;i( v. e lark mi orally j'. m le.ilit ")i nnariciHlly. l j■ 1 ‘ it 1 i'. "'." nig mi teasing :. I'l.im ' nat '"u ecu. i.i. leads m bankr'iptey and .national dis>- Jistei t<i tulxc-i veul:.'. the price that Mi)., iia Imu 1 !-■ i[iiin 1 U'.'d to pay ti, ! Mu perpetuation of White opi'i m.T j 1 • eullossal indeed and IM* nation e; asking why. liuaKine hen My id & Gordon 1 l.'ini'ock ". political bed-fed low Ihe iini-i and the iamb man Im duwe tw'other"! Mo ei» "iif --1•(a oa: a and ii. <> j .;oi:liumi.M the .-pint of In uthei hood as the basic essen tial lo human happiness, in deed. the lx avr souls of every generation ham aid, in So lint:' ■"; ! Ilnh KIH) I IIMI - IP ii. ,1.1 !.. Mil ONt.-V WAV UI IT " tiltcru ,Takti'i p v ago St. H'cmstiric said. I i>ou shall finite the 1 iti p * n. *,f one jil." , ii i:h liosr ~f another, nation with nation, group ii ill, croup, and, in general, all mu, among themselves, trid so not only render so eieli more secure, but form , universal brotherhood" Over and above the varied * deuuminational creeds, com pletely off-setting any minor and incidental laei.'iJ differen ces. thoroughly under-girding ll.e comprehensive structure of Mi..: Christian faith, is that vi tally important and all-essen tial element of human brother hood Whet, til! ■ spirit Os UJ'ii v< 1-al brotherhood is given rightf'd recognition by the sons and daughter: of men not. for yui a prescribed week or • •ii "'r hut throughout every month <>f everv year then, Ut" numerous other heart-ren dering problems »vill instantly vanish info "thin air" and Ten nyson';. dream of the "federa tion of man" will become a re ality. The truth of the matter ii that only by Christian hrother bood can we eliminate war and strife and establish in this world peace and happiness a 'mong men
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 1, 1952, edition 1
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