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SCHOOL RECEIVES GRANT THE CAROLINIAN SECOND SECTION WEEN ENDIN'*; .sATI KDA V AJ'UIi., 01, CNN; vams » s Mraw:*..m POLITICIANS mmi NONVOTERS Register - - VoD* ;{.*{<! j BE COUNTED Resist r ;« ! i <> n \) A i I S : VI a v .5 Ma \ 10 \l«\ 17 RRIMYRY HAY Mas M If ymi ,iit 21, llrtv'f Been a N ( . Resident Cor Op< ’ Year, And a County Rest ) dent for Six Month:,, to the Pol;-.. REMEMBER.., A VOTKI ESS PEOPi I IS A DEFENSE’ ESS PEOPI.E! BEGISTB-eiON VATINS CLINICS SCHEHti! Er RAI-kigh a f - : tration ant.’ void , .• ,h- ),« hold in K .i< ’ . v ,-vk o ' 1 v } 7 .• .«,., ■ NAACP from ?:30 to 830 a- fob lew;: Tuesday nh-.lu- :•"! ".eh. or-, S reef YMCA Wo ft ties da«. : , •«, worth St: vet Y.VTCA Thursdav e ..h; Tin? Martin Street Baptist Cl; ,vi Person,. attend the opening A .-c.., »n i.iri-d to COTTIO 371 V' 1 flit.; ijf ft:. /• £.30. }> • T-Hi.-f of tut: K'-. to aid p.''.-- j»Ci !!vf Vote. ■ : . ■ tfon and vute-i- probier.Ts. . vi.-. x*j| here tvi h Mrs.' addhion Simra«n* Ti mi 1 o«*ft) (‘hnirmati <»f thf - siaMs * yf’^' ■WI.- - ; , Mavs. ; . f 4 ; Fight Against School Bias s Discussed In Session W AS) I !; .TON V ite ; While. • xt.-Mitivc efca'i .];. an.l Th ■•irno'.l ! Ida: -Kill. ' 'hii.-el, i 1 :i\A .-xi .Men 1 f:t th" A civ: .cement f t Coioivd i Bennie vvt-w a.lwiti« parle-ii. tits l and racial m r ■ ;l •ion m it:. • ar-! L/U'.,r uy. April Hevi- .Vi::,: tie Hist ry .of the ~• •id ion in all ;v,ii Ik- . h .-•» ion, Mi Mi',; I! . dune.! the Halil wa :::itiah T .<! ' m lev.-: : e,:; ihe cm.hoc ■■■ ' . • '■ -vi ,,... r, , ‘; - iU'irptncr be v-s rted. :he iliiiif ullies in> i.lrnt ■>> piovnl lt>t <•((! it t ation 1 1 npjntr liiniii: -i" on within tn i rpl ill the atr hut cqir.! duett ine vv 'ic •:!' m mount :>b lii pro ’■ U|e sc pa > .1 : i: •i: tl si hnnls, tan sc h«i •!- i n Theological Alumni Meet Held At Shaw University J’ A Li'-'? 'H '!»i* 'i-'.eij'h \r, ni Alumni D-»y v.. f\ vow \V-'hnc -a -'. Acm! ! r ,. at S.icv l Diversity by ;« !,i ;*• < \ miruyu-nol gvad* of ! Jui vcrsiiy \>/ho re ■ ]Ji Jtj'in j TtHoy pasfo-r New '«oi Isayti*t Cinch, Bal ! O ‘‘ f* : -\i "a j’’ ■ ’ |i'| ri ’ (E'iViCi iu n r*f the .Shaw Untvpr.si { .- • 'hoo| -it Itch'.:ion. riciivt reci rl> 'Mamat nuidi'esN’ at 11:00 a m in Umv* .it y Church Tile <pea.<,or vvh- . »i;s i:.'T-xi<-vd by Lk 3 Jti.spo i Free matt, parlor of Queen ‘■)IT O II«( ; * ; | !*1 • r ( | \ r'l rf< )’ V : . Hi. |;.•,;, ~f .. I 1 .,: a;”,! or T!)i Ten Virwn- Stwaktns of | the :.i it radiea; , hciw s tr, the Dr. TiJlcv said “We are moving - ; ■ Wi <■ r :; •" .... , i; ,■•■■■. ... 1' . 1 ;., ■ 11.. I ■.. : .: , • , .. ; .. t!.- '. -.rid and ’ Uritinu, he decred. "One :i<'eds A'.'. gJO-v ive sympathy and coru:c*rn ■ for p’O. ic who are in neceg if v l . ■ arc to b* j * cittY when tiirsi 1 «»p* port unities '1: • . poakei defined education as l.c rihjiity ’i.i live life suc.-e? s . inr sclhkils and «radii it* ■ clients of all tin: \ trieti of <:f- Irrinß available it most siate ui'iia-rsitics would alinost be i financial impossibility H was tell that if effort at this Jewel w is pressed w fth snfliei ent vißor many states would capitulate without extended lit ii;ation The i'par.ilv but |,f tual doc :: me. tin’ XA ACD iawyei .said.' -I .:.;i ::: tin “cad bluf'kmp. |si!i o'luaiily of opportunity' tlev. '•v i r. :-iuiied u. I, rerenf . ... .)■ • 'UR t'.C dool » o' ■ • I ~'ll a ell '. cut det'T r: irdr"' <d ’ii v lidity or inval- K.'.t.', "f thi- chsctritie.’ si rs I'M) Os IJM t ROW t> raoftr.rx Di..-.;.m1i j Mi'ii.. - iClbavks ‘;ir pro i i~', 1 Y 0| T'ffovy j•: i rjo.it th; i { < ' vti Si" (,'rn rraii oiki Oeorjßia i Mil! ha vi.- ;• .;r,iH"! ..< ilO'dii iVi'h 'jr '..'ii ri-’orn,-. Mr While suid at; till- r:;. "i* , K'u'iil);; of r hi. confer tfreeliu. ' wen- extended by the Kev <) I ffitmi »f Ashe ville, President of the Asso . ilium, and the Rev Willi- in K. Mr issuer. pr. -i.ieii! ot Sliaw 1 niversity. ; The i' bice.nx and \ "t. Us f'.ee.-k i’eni Tv)••■'••the;- in Uesl'in liii:, ;' ■:, i■ •' and -opihoniorc ot Th" :■ i -idm r was ■< • d tw tl.e . T-v C K idvverdr, oi Washing* * ■■■. North Caroiiti:ind prayer "- . ff-» c' ! by !.!■• Rev." end W H r i!er of Durham Hem wk- were mere- by Dr P. A Bishop of Ran Square, presi dent of the General Baptist State Covvo.wion of North Carolina. 'i m viyi.amir Balt more minis ter <i( ;:vci v ; a special mes s-'O" t.. M:r.a to. ~t h'W .•..'ciork p.n; ’u tr.. a.,ditonum of Shaw E . llV*iv W'. St C. S. Officers ot th.’ TboologicDl* Ab uttini A- O'dati'.t. ire Rev Otis E \j ip if Ar:.. v;; • , prosiden!, Rev. A D. M«;.-,.i -T Columbus, Ohio, vu '-pre ident; llov A B John r.v.i , .u ~... . |'i uv ■ a.'wi Rev Otis I, Hn.rst'ii of Ra le rn, • xvv.itivc secretary - trea r u r v r. l et s I.ik 1). cnee tonight. C'.urt ac'ion, to v. hiei, "there no alternative,' die NAACR cxceiitive assert vti. mu a I be 'i-erked up -v political arid ietitsid 1 ive action t.o pi : vent uneconomic ex|>onditun.'s of pub lic funds to maintain segregated education and by a public rela tions program pointed up the in equities and wastefulness of the dual school system. These Negroes who have ac quired a vested interest in Jim t row education, hr warned, 'must be willing to give up the little kingdoms that leave been carved out in southern states, for so-tailed land g'ant r.dlegrs 'these schools do not begin to match the equality of white institutions that come under the same heading ft i wasteful mil i break on pro gress to agitate for additional funds to run these schools un less their pro rams tie radi ratij .hanged' 1 SHEKs POS’I The interest that is T eiug display, .1 by lay men in the \UE ZP>n Church was further manifested here this week when friends and support ers of Oliver Craneis. I tart h< (ly Street. Bronx, expressed their faith md confidence in him as he went forward with his cani palgn to head the foreign Mis sion Department oi the AME Zion < htircli v >. The Basis Os Otsr Anxieties OT K or PSYCHOLOGY'S fav orite descriptions ot modem man i* that he has an anxiety com plex. Th® basic reason of ail anxiety is due 1o the fart that man is a mysterious composite of body and sou!. Standing midway between the animal and the angel, living m a finite world and aspiring to ward the infinite, moving in time and seeking the eternal, be is pulled a* one moment, toward the pleasures of the body *efj at an other moment the jo vs of the spirit Thai is why he is anxious; b* is in a constant state n> su spension between mat'er and * ~ spirit, IN FI MS I.AVGVMJE. every man in the world has an anxiety complex because hf ha-. *b« r»- parity tn be either a sinner or « taint An animal can never become less than it is, but a man can, be cause a man is a composite of both spirit and matter When wt see a monkey acting foolishly, we do not say, ‘Do not wet like a nut." but when we «pea men ar'ing foolishly we do say, "Do j not act like a monkeyßecause a man is spirit as well as matter, he can descend m the level of beasts, but not yo completely as to destroy the image nf God in hi* son!. It is thi» that makes the peculiar tragedy of man. Crows have no psychoses,, and pigs hav C no neuroses, and chick en? arc not frustrated, and neith er would man ever he frustrated, sior have *!•) anxiety CPtnolex, < in r< ii Mon;v r'SSING Os TOE IttSIIOR Religious lenders from all over the nation recently converged on Cleveland for the funeral ser vices of Bishop It I William: at the time of hi; death the lop prelate in th« Church of blo.l ~ 0,-! in ( hrist His passing was. mourned throughout the nation by his church, the fastest glow ing denomination in Yiwri< a Shown above arc the follow in:. TOP I‘Tl (left to right —ns shops O T. Tones, W M Rn herts, .( s Bailey A B. Me. Mveen and O. Kelly at th pulpit during the funeral iiles. TOP CENT blf Bishop f II Ma sort founder ot (he (hutch ot God in Christ TOP RIGHT Ac live pallbearers carry the casket »! Bishop Wiliiams left to right) -Elders ? Maddox, Mansfield, O.; lotin Rowe, Bir tninyham, 'lt.; Shepherd Soanes, Birmingham and 1 ioyd Perrv. Cleveland. To th*- rear wearing glasses is; R. K IVilliants Ii the late bishop's son M xt •.. the son t- his wife, Mrs. flora Wil liams. BOTTOM 1 ITT I est to right:—Bish>p Williams son, the son's wife and the sons daugh ter, stand 0< > I 1!" < ? lv,-t The daughter is loxepbine Solomon. INS IVIDI Ms \ I BOTTOM: 11. est to rghti Bishop UY liams, seme years ago; Mrs ,d i liahm national trea-urer. Home and foreign Missions of the Church of Clod in t hrist, ..mi lodge Perry it tvkson vvho spoke .1 the funeral servi.e --— i y \ r: Ms s. I 5 t'li! In BuriCfj SALISBURY r ; :'s Hattie C;.v ington Trent, wile •.:] ibr. J Tr.nt, prc-idvnt of Divin-r'-foiie College v.ss- b..rK'd T'..'\-d<V' . April 15. no.u , on) the coll, Service -i flommita: >el : . Ash'ey Chape! A MUZ ' iuirch, Richmond County. N C nor despair, « He wen* an aru ms! marie only for this world f* takes eternity to make a man | despair, SINCE THE RAW retire of man's anxiety is the possibility ; of being either a saint or a sin ■ ner, it follows that there are only two alternatives Man ran either mount upwards to the peak of ! eternity or e hip backwards to j the charms of despair and frus tration | There are many 1 know who (hink there is yet another alter native, namely, that of indiffev enee. They think that just ->- j h°ars hibernate for a ‘season in a ' slate of animated suspension, so too t.het can “ lee p through life j without choosing for God or against Him, But this is no “*~ cape, not only because winter j ends and one is forced to make « : decision hut because indifference ! itself is a decision. By the mere fact that w« rio ; not go forward, we go backward: , j there are no plains in the spirit ! ita! life: we are either going Up hill or corning down. j FURTHERMORE, the nHitud* ;of indifference is only mental ! Though « soul doc- not positively i reieci the infinite, the infnite re jects him. The talents that are j unused are taken away, end God ! speaks in the Scriptures to the i broadminded. indifferent sou"! ; savins “But because thou art j lukewarm, and neither cold, nor ; hot. 1 will begin to vomit thee j j out of my mouth.'’ » ■f Pi ■ >.. 1t,’.,, „ '*, n r So uihCarol ina C a 11ege Is Given Large Grant l (i i •;' ,'[f> : r* • f ’ ’ , ; i K iuca ion i.uo.-'i d :M. C.--->n. cm . ,it V- aS i*• Vs • !■' d ! i!'! r ' ' K. The nVertKir i n!; r« diselosiiu: the arattt ‘m * .>!.:•-•<■ !n Mlllth 1 ' ill*)' S Hi; s* geo i tlis* ..\inn cil* a■: v * Hu* .scuih .*tt:i particularly .Si>uth ; t y»r«li»<a * I.cttcr chance tf> *!• f 141 1 i■. < (torts .t the N t.U r 1n Invc Hi* '**;!?>•- *hn !ish the s*gr* gated m !?*>oi sys tem <>f the •chiii, Byrnes hart a rn.-ikpshift rtvado.- v Co,:;'-' ■; t 1 1 -■ n* f! at O': , «FOR MENTAL 4 i EXHILARATION. thy solving m Brain Budge! * in this newspaper ’* -•*■--1 ik. aa-i-u.-wwt «r. Mrs. Trent was a ffirmer schmii i teacher and social workfi She was known hen a* vo! ■•1- : teer hO'tieuttunst She purrh.y.H -hnjbfof rv 'ms; ■ i'r** rVi' ■’ ‘ ' c-nljtifyir,-: /'if Ho ■’aiAp-!.-; u'.t «.‘OSt Lj ' 1 i*• ‘IH\ Sf,<- 1 I ii Iso snth" ■ "I w rj - - • J- f I %3 '* I * A : ' f\ f\ : t H . / | |c" J \ # V J hrttew i f f \ ; fjjft / *•> \>3? r \ \ ■ ; I^l s ; «r »'• I’rtjsa P’noio S^rvlei 1 "DESERT YACHT" FOR EMPEROR—A special “desert judij* or motortreiS home, for the pay sonal use of Emperor Haile Sr I# *si<* of Ethiopia is hoisted >ihoard the Anurtcor, tlvport I.toes enr-go vessel Excelsior. To tie unloaded at Djibouti, Fren.-h Sonialiiaad, the Jt.Orto pound "hns-home” was part of a cargo of is frocks, a truck chassis, two Hoick* and a Ob'-wnlft passenger car consigned to Ethi opia. The “desert yacht,” made by the American Trailer <‘onip.iiy of VS usiungton. can sleep four persons. Feature* of the kitchen lire a stove .<•••■* * * -cubic foot refrig rater ft hits a special electric, yoperating nqd plugabing - - S ... H x c: 'V ls -i ii: , m 1® if JB * * '%V i &i‘ ' '■ I : / X ■ rV ,a Mr-ikm : *P ® .s>£BhNbbstc s ' -L ;c , - i / • .;* : ■' ... ,1 ..-S'- Sff ' S •fs SC J fi„ •;■ -, v - s , ... '':■ HAVE Kir, 1-i ,V> I ddic Cantor a** diiis 1 itr-d proteyr, s-inrtfcy l avis fi \.tit imp t tientJj for the camera toiii to finish his chores so that they * it) yet )f» another aavity t o or, '.Veb li .. inr s ((!-*,• ,ti and "ntei i iith < ey tr.uii’fiisi-.! it e, }..>s • /,.t< d oiiiis Saturn*, t-.i ,r< on •Ha V f -/'JICJt-JtOd ,- ■*..,! -■' •' . ■ I. *Li p- 'Of fr,.. . ;>;>n f t M v-) *n;> f V'hifo 'is Klaus tc for <t,i» t.ilt iitrd danccr-iroprcssHMi ist to make more stub appeal - otu in jilriition to a crowing h-e i.f t ommitiiient., on ofhrs show toil in nightclubs. *t ?*«:■> ■ (•:; *e S'dipr ? i-hci iir -i long bur of now f.uncus folks who :t !i u io, breaks with Jbf hclj) if -fr 'p.-injo-eyes,”
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