PAGE EIGHT It's The Most Important Building To Be Found- In The Town It’s Your Hospital And It’s Your Life «y 11. J. WHY’IK, Adnilnistrutoi WIUMUNUTON A -mall 1. .Hid lapp-'d tier handy dtrui then stood up in her hospital hod The fact that -he conk; ‘land op at a)! was. mi: the jail she vas alive vru: another. Lbe via- -nark'd git:, marked i'li ijf, insdr-a:: (f death by the v. ( >;rjei 01 i ■ ptomyi'di and mod ern medical sc 10: ■•'Cl. She had been tip/itwg a t ll of cvVonie mt uin •. jt:.• >v>i*t-1 1 . up to five yeaii ago, was uniformly fata! Nil '., com),leti !y t (.-covered, -in* ti. Mil a; (la haila lively 1 s- Hnfqinai to tin life- giving powers • or Uii' modern hospital If this small - child had been boi n just a few years a u. he: chanees a gamst The ill :ul disease would :... ve h>'ui ml, Na ; '.e. would have hovered ovei lei help less to do much more than make hei lasi hOU I S COlllfCitable clft'ft. But lio.au 1 > tins child is a child >1 the fillies in lead wl the for th-.. your huspiki! could put her back in her mother’s arms, com pletely recovered Miracles like this ;;e on daily behind the staid brick waii: ui your hospital. The child is a beneficiary of the biggest i evolution! ili tire hue j'.lal business, !n ;; l'-vlUtiou in medical methods, Doctors used 1" diagnose disease r-iercly by it' symptoms, and then tieat only the symptoms, nut the di care Fifty yeaV' .oft. i .ell ene mo I pKJgriv.rftVe physician could diae-' iai e only hail in:, ea;.- , tori eftt !>, 111 cordilip, to I>i Kiehai d Ly ons p 'dt 1 -. or of uiedii me at Syra cuse UniVi.o it;. . Medical College 11 till olle-l half ..! Im patients imp!uU'.i ii a mo iiy due to ■yin Cbm e of God and t- ndei |r,v rtip Cult of the do-'tOI ii yon had a pep.tn ulcer, lor it.StaiKl: the CluCtol IcU-iftM to, youi -ad story of 'am and distress; and luially prodm ed a sort of edu eated -uiess. a. To whether your, ypiips meant aki < ot jo t indiges tion. Tlu. ‘•medicine b intuition'’ ■ ■ha. been Inrpely mu.planted by f.ucti developments as the X-ray. which can reveal an ulcer imme diately' by t!u » b'liscopc,. This and That f.mtiiiiu-d from I’aye Two hfll (tI.V muiuiie VUlt e. lie u. u.i OS that tile lav-l'li I:WIiC!S of and " pie Se.l a Li ,-. Dot h, is"! 1 Negroe W( ... ■id Lie asaba., Island I.ikt had ’ torn.-! her er how del it happen that tav ern u\vliei of Island Lake er any other place could 'p-.ss a iavi and did he know v. na‘ t-M --law uheady ji.cs.rii by tie L - ilfxOe’ iCplkl.ib i hall to SI V ft bom the matter. He apologetically told Us that he only winked there, he didn't pas-, the law” hut in had to enforce it. There lets iio teasou in the wo! Id tut lis to lose further time in talking with a man who didn't know that laws are not “passed ' by tavern own its, so we resumed our jotir jic> and did not stop again until we were well inside Wisconsin Wisconsin i tht lioim state * - Jf | 14 pwl 10% Siais Miwird ifridh | i i ! £CoW five. * jP * IMS WARiNG’S PLACE “Your Friendly Grocery” 406 So. Blount ' Raleigh JANITOR SUPPLIES Floor Maintenance Materials Sanitary Supplies “We Carry Everything But The Janitor 1 ' jAMfc H, ANDERSON CO. 418 W, Peace DIAL 3-2750 which actually peers into the sto mach itself. 1 TODAYS MEDICAL MAN, a sort of revolutionary with a stetiio his cases accurately through u&e scope, can diagnose P 5 per cent of of an extensive laboratory atio x-ray investigation And then Km doctor proceeds to treat the dis i-are, not the symptoms If you havea strep throat, they give you antibiotics they don’t just swab si.::! throat If you have an at tack of pneumonia you are given penicillin not just a tepid sponge to bring down youi fever These mirai clous methods have made your recovery more certain, your hospital s'ay shorten. AS AN AVERAGE patient you’ll stay in trie ’hospital only re vi-n day; now instead of the eleven on would have spent in 3 9YI 1 Ins shorter stay has helped push up hospital costs and your hos pital bill. Suppose that n few year.- ago you spent 10 days >n the | hospital after an operation. The I i first five days were very expen ; Live to the -hospital which had to j provide you with concentrated i nursing cut’e. frequent changes ot : linen, expensive treatment injec- ' lions tests. But the next five days | ' wink- you were recovering tht j hospital could charge the same ! flat rate for rum and board and make a little money to eompen- j . ate for what they had spent in j youi tii - t five days NOW IN THE same ten day j i pa riod you only stay in the hospi p.l iui that t xpeusive first, five ' days 'Lien you get up and go noma and anothei patient uses that bed toi the first expensive live o.iy of ins illness. The hos .p: Ia 1 u. general no longer profits lain the cheap five days of rest and recuperation Von pay a liigh i-, pjii but you get back to work sooner In addition to raising costs i amt preserving, lives, this medical i . progress is affecting the entire j function of the hospital. The hospital is now changing tii m a place to keep sick people 1 into a center foi medical diagnosis and treatment. o! She terrible Joseph McOar- j thy, but you don’t bear any lav - | ern manager there telling you! that tlm tavern cvTiers havej ■}).-(. 1 1 a law” forbidding serv-j I CIS to .s’-'iot: We made lop: j in Milwaukee, Madison, Wise j omen Dei! and .Adams Wiscon- i .in and evi-rywhere were treat- 1 eii with the utmost courtesy. The Island Lake incident has; lx-eii it ported to tile Oistrn . Attorn.:, and also the NAACPj branch In re. The office of the. District Attorney ha- as: mod m. , That an investigation -vill be [ made in an much as the affaii was a direct violation of the state's civil rights statute Os course we have no way of knowing how far the 1). A will go with the matter, we don’t know if he even intends to in vestigate at all. We do intend to in ski a personal vL;t to hit office ami impress him v.uh tht ii for a full investigation and we intend to make some thing of a nuisance of ourself Until something is done ab,\t the- matter There are only a-few states in America, a very few, that, has had rhe courage to enact legislation guaranteeing equal. rights to all people, regardless ot anything or everything. Be cause of this, it is the duty of every Negro who is denied; equal privileges in any one ot i those states to try io do some thing about the matter Negroes, living oi states having no such | legislation are daily striving to: obtain just such ■ protect io I There would not be so many j dark spots in Illinois if present generation of Ne;,'o.'s| living here was hull as alert i as their forefathers Negroes in Illinois and many other states have lost many valuable as rets and rights simply because th»-y were just to lazy and in different to protect them All of this brings us to our pet pee ve the biggest tiling wrong with the American Negro >s tht Am..-! man Negro. HFC I . S. Delegation Continued From Page One by the Delegation of France we do not , ipe out the debt owed to ; more who have sacrificed theii ! live.-; that there may be peace in - „ p. —-'-V T -j'- A-MMMIMimMP. M» Area View Os Modern School niriiWi-MMi¥iiiiiMiiMiwi.iiii'i»iiii»Miiiiii»iid»««iiitiiiwi»iiiitjii'<«>iinii>wnnnwwnr<iniiiwiiwniin>iimHWiwiiwiii iißi»ir~miniirr~ Jiymrr’TT —~~ 11 ’ ll l-i " .i—— Gentry School Erwin, N. C. i i . TTjt l ! it V i The 1953 Ford Crestline Sunliner wish its smart open car styling is available in 12 new colors ranging Iroin oral Flame Red to Raven Black. Wiih its ' Bree;:e\v:-.y' (op up, the Simliie.r provide-. h< wrath, i fight t .unii.rt ui a sedan. Two-tone leather and vinyl seals Mend w-iih inside paneling and hantiotn/e ssuh outsidi . ~:. jr> : the w odd We on.' a. !■.nt.'V. L.-d .;>■'■ 1 the debt. We need to d>:> iiimv In | defining that “someth:ng -uore. 1 1 can think of io belt'i •• a." I-. '' an i thosi of tile I'e.'ll American l’r'.-i ! t dent who in Ihi i<l ! ot -ni 'own t.'i'. d War < 111 100. Ivn-i .1 {.. ; v.iio had given llmi. liv. And ; wkin-d to tell hi . ... ..Si n. . lilow thev. the living, could >■ in , ;!n pay Li< :r debt to II <-. 11:1:1 j 'it a. he : aid, •I'm in to i•• 1., re • ’dedicated to 11. 1 .'.11.1t task 1 email', line, befoit ns tl.al. from li.c .• , noiior.n dead v.e 'a!,. m•. a,-. .: .devotion to : lit- ■■■ • fin whnb I Dity Law the las t full nesa. n . !of devotion that e.e here hia.iily i resolve that there Ue.nl shall not, | nave died in vain ; For tht Genet nl A-embly. tin ; should bt a day of reiieciicat'.on b die iihab set down in Lhe il'pn lOf tin: United Nations. Wob t> will to accomplish tne nalion.s can. ■ move forward »n the schieveny'n’. iof the Charier goals As p<• 0i.1«.. j gain confidetiw in cdleetivi- sfe !! flii'ity foi nt’aiiiint: vorl-.l i ; tile human energies of all nations . Dean be directed, ever increasm Do the realization of man' «-i eativt '! oussib’lities. - HFC Asks Integration Continued i row Fare Five ! v.hieh are memti-n of the a: ocia ; lion use facility p,-f«;onnet regard . ; 1. ss of race Other resolutions ui red teael.ers. ! ar.cl educators to take advaiLage, iof such study offi'is as afforded iby the iFulbright Scholai hip. tin jlr lernational Institute of Educa — -- | OUR PEMOCRACY—b y M«i"j | J7he Well-trimmed Woodpile Come signs of winter, the size of a mans woo&eu.*, * ': + HOW CONVENIENTLY STACKED FOR READY USE, IS A * PRGT r V GOOD SIGN TO COUNTRY FOLK OF HiS INDUSTRY ? AND FORESIGHT in PROVIDING for the season INDUS rS> AND FORESIGHT ALWAYS LOOK BEYOND TODAY A ! TO TOMORROW, THE GOOD PROVIDER. NOT ONLY CONSIDERS PRESENT NEEDS,DU? WILL afti - THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE AAi> SAVINGS; TOMA Kt The FUTURE GUMFDKTaSLE AMO S6CUR.R . THE CAROONTAN iTMIIItTIKM’k \«i.S \la\ Itt-Sriilisi ' HALF iG.'i N C Marine re ii u* ti ji s/ j'i cilia t toisK ha vo ia-i-n i ■ ! .tilled to pt-nnil i*id 11 • !t.,i ol I » to !!g;- ;vl ano *.•:•' loi .< pt-j a>d t>f two V' iiii'v, ]Yi;(ji>i VV K. Brandon, j dn eotor «*! AlatiriO if ' ruitint; H'- d Ui»• suito. annount'i'd tins wooj: Tht i;it» :.t oiiaios' now iim niils ilir: t.t) !t ’ i'! i! i• t lor tWO !I’ ! DC* fO) \y (,I ; I’., v, i : jjf ji i riic- tv O > i-rili/’ t!i:• Dtl - pTD-V’ <.-« ■!> in o/n ot i/> ih* M. r:nt* iD.'i'; si 1 1 j j j; ' : i i v i-‘ v. .a , | iiolisho-d in HJiB. fl has 7jt-« ii o-hx - tan d t.»> at!.i aot iina t- vclai liiv 1 durin.s t.iO pitst'ift dri\t L;- tin* 'i a atlnn ii«•*:I: t »?r 11 -11 a. t nirii | lion ai»d fniids as Ki» W'hitnoy i iDiurjClaf cn viliij !ho Ford h u Didii- . | liof). 'Ph<* association cnipliotazod its d» tts minat a.!; *« contiiiUc* ils ca;i.- j p/iign to assure mil membership ‘•I id - Sui-iie n; Association oj juai S'- I oottctery Schools. The two organ - j ! '.ations hold a joint and auilined coo;.arativ'v pioc,rarns Continuiruj tlu. resolutions railed toi sosta: } ied sa.pj n? i of p»-oj-ecu •to enact, fedetcal aid to education I h grsiatiun. the climinanon of dis ;ci inunat tus in coinimmily activi i'tS, campaign lor the passafi<r of loch!-* i«u’i 1 !at ion. and aca idc n. >c frcedoni. BFC!— b‘{ (is Prinl \ mir (Jioir IhcsFHh Mn sic \limsl rv Durhani 'Mu- N<>i Ui (':n ohua ('uj 1 r .*.■ C.’lioir wii 1 p ll *s*■:it d An nual iVlinMU’v t..i Alien*' a pi. ■:j .>: : «-! (‘in is.tnui r.rtt ':*."•!! . h vinm, and t u'ois. ‘MUt'l.iy ait* rut on, l. »nv*un nr I-!, in h N Duin Audittunum Kosiais liefstl CURE Gifirs f® Survive Cold N FAt Y<)RK '1 he Hurd - Hit. t r.f war - ll* , l a-.l : .ifli rme f. • i si ■■ Louth Km-iiu j.< of.!' F ■ ii * ’uii'ly 1- : •■!., 1. eon , i v>- lilt eeli.i <<l * 'A RK, ivmuiiieit A mencnim in an appeal la, lam la iue- Iln ii i'elit-1 ft id About 10,4U0,060 perar.ii.i, half tin- total popubif leu, ai e in iiir<■ i. t-ti of food, ivarin i lolhinp and bia (ika- 1 s, according to report-, from Dr (’ha/ies li. Jay, G4RK n::. .- ion chief m Korea, Mr. French raid. Relief packages provided through donations to GAKE-for- KORF.'A, M Broad St., New Ye; k !>, i , or any local ottiia: f.l the non-profit agency, are di . i t a suriuic.-s of the sc* lifesaving sup plies, hi pointed out. “Cities tike Pusan and Seoul are swollen with refugees, who live in finery straw hat.- ” Mi. F rein h stated. “Orphaned eliil dreli, elad iri laps, roam tllC st reels begging foi food, 'Through .aot the tall, ta io dies a, turn! aitiiS were eating Weeds aae.i j. < but frozen fields iio not yield even that 3urriU.se from hunger, ‘’Starvation and i old must be fought as relentlessly as ;u im:.! aggression, 01 the dc-fenscof fr< e (lorn is nieaomgless. Ori bt half of Korea’s .suffering humanity, we iinirt ask A mi l icnnr, to keep send ing DARK.” * _ (.'ARK'packages for Korea in clude: Food, underwear, knitting wool, eotton idotliirij. l fabrics, slb *;ach; blankets, ?7 each; special food. J... Distribution is made to i. <||| . j®|jjffl OVPONKNXS ON SEOJUEOA’IION * -John W. Oavis (left), ewe*, JUlne presidential candidate who ha* been retained to defend aegre* ! Ration in South (!WoU»l Is shown chatting with N \AC #* counurt ‘UtutfOtKi StaratsaU, shortly before the Supreme Court met last wt«it ' to op*.n tui inquiry which will de«id*> the fair, of of white jhatt Nesto stadteot* in the *Atiea’» fabiii wuikseji*. tMsy.stpresa Ffcalwv); Briefly Staled ■ ■ d* n ni.str.d mu v ork fore , ui toil:.; > - iii.'ii!:: irjl Fx n r': .mi Service, got ii - start in j Ihi LI te ir J *e; i elf ’fv va: ".-.-hen the i I; : lh : . ::>.•/! A Knapp f■ I. 1 io 11 oi n ,u. d iln -1 i net hoc: i's 1 m(■ oj cl,oid o'.u I' uitural eduui ' lifitj ■ Htn l':i:ii|il! 1 h r l-een given a "o 1 oi l. '.upil acre:.; m sv. e.-i - aift i Id IMO ,! while i l-i.m'."' foe.iiid: nati.niai prodtic- i Loi j • :i.., in I jih.t A- /!•>•■ .in . - Di, uppioxi • ■■ l ’■ 'id in i .'l •• i... Hinds' of fro • r i i i . : keys fi mn • i e i.’l, pll l1 ■ iiam c 1 h : o'. I,h Del toi ■ liplie ■ i ido ‘to > io Ki. 'ft ate u ill le 1. •L uoft p. mu- The ttirkev.. will 1 * n. !' s ",i !' :. U; pro, fit -a bool 1 .'j pm '" Io." to: the eoneert will be: l>< jpnyrie We ,ei Winston Salem ft Cft : id..: . i I.v Huh .1 ■ ."o Hu.-• 11a Jack: on. fhiMi ag d.i VL- ■ > ,n‘: a!io, and Raipn , 'ft; Ui !'■.'. tide. Bedliaven, lerior. d’lie chon will be accompanied j in. Mo ffutdi (:ilium .mil Hubert ’ ’.VdJib'i : ftimiel W Hill will con do 1 id. concert and tlit Reverend : Neal IL.iftiiley will io.ui tiie i* !ii i:d ■ i e :.,'i ipture. , -s " - * ,vga *** W’T I i IkrsSfefe. ,%x I I I jp?j ] msms / , _ ; "" .m Homeless t\ar Orphan in Husan | !, 7 i j orp uU'.iges, relugee settlements \ j ;md i- lief centers, in cooperation ; ! with ’ oiled Nation:, (..dvd Asub-t --i unti <’ :d. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 20, 1052 •\ ... % \ MA- | I ' %vli tPhIU» E u,.V *» ? I VI ! ,K Mu #" < ' atheni - Lilian, (JnIVM-tit* UtiiSa.) student from K«.)», Ki,t Afrir fare* devolution fr„„, m l UnfiTi » b T‘t UW .» "* '* ‘ UduK ~t i " fon " ,4ii *'ii «» III* bem* [Uted by the JlhtH, Ur,,, a ,Kh " Student, ...j u * ' **'*• H Vi.lhhl luud t„ a«r«Ud Ulr 4i-y«-ar-uld MuUrflt. (.\Yw m .iy- i'ilut.,.) . The Calvert Distillers sales fuice of the city of Chicago tendered M luncheon to Sidney Rosen (seated 3rd from left) who was named As sistant General Saits Maru-yer ot the company in charge of safes in the mid-west. Standing from, left to right are Calvert distributors' men, Robert Coles. Paul Combs, Leslie Cronnum, Clui&s Floyd, Maurice Hawkins, Sylvester Lock man Simeon Davie (Calvert t, Charles Norms. Munger Carr (Calvert), Kenneth Mickey, Freeman Barnes and Louis Raymond. Seated from left to right an- Joe Lightfo, j (distributor man), Robert Preston - dveiti. Mi Rosen, Joseph Makel, Caive.t national repi esent 1 W,rte< n (Caivfcft and Vcumn Rtncfco (distributor man). | —.———..... i It Pays To Advertise 4 6 ? a ”° ld j f ILB I HlMlif J L nwuror BoUßßoN wh 'skt"^3 Phone 87f»f> Frank J. Carter, Prop CARTER LINOLEUM SERVICE ASPHALT AND RUBBER TH E Linoleum Venetian Blind*. OFFICE and SHOW ROOM v i 313 Glenwood Ave. y eimwnfi)iw(tii*iaawiiiifc>iiifi».iirat.ia . r. m if«*»u ■ »nw«rimiMt ,ii,tt*4**aa.nmm*a*,**»***M**^ur l <'*ii**M ruiipciw... «nrriev y - raW’aM,efiYriinwyrH-tn-“-“ni-e-”- j ‘-- ,■• l i“'rirmtirrr-Mg.rwi»irfiiriihinrT ltti -' RANGES REFRIGERATORS RADIOS WATER HEATERS HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRICAL CO. 'S Contractors Household Appliances 133 E. Hargett Street Phone 3-5031 ‘‘Every House Needs Weatinghouse” -

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