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PAGE TWO Because of the impel' d* liberations on this prob lem vvi:l fiave, we reprint fully the following edi torial from the Winston Salem Journal issue of Tuesday, January (>, un der its original heading, feeling too that i.t/i-la tori' would do well to heed its content The Journal's editor!..’ foi’ows: "The separation o' the State prisons system from the State Highway De partment is one of T he ma jor issues which may face the 1 iJenerm A em pty. G overnor-elect Wil liam B. I’mstead re ported to he consider: ur a recommendation for a legislative inquiry into th advisability of effecting this separation, which was strongly urged in the Os borne survey report. “The r e c o m m emlutio’: has much merit. The present setup is based largely upon two factors: (!) The fact that North Carolina has a Slate-wide system of highway con struction md mainten ance, With tie St ;•,!<. h jug if- jo a, ib‘« for ah •roads outside the corpor ate limits: of towns and cities; and, (2) the tr • . ditional belief thod pun # ment is the primary oh jective of the penal sys tern. These facts tend (< develop over-emphasis on the side of building and maintaining highways a; the expense of prsonor reform and rehabilitation N r ort!i Carolina is the only State which leaves its prison system to the High way Department. "Naturally. Stale High way authorities out roads first in their thinking. It is important to them that the use of convict labor makes it po idle foi the “By any odds, he \va the best fighter, pound for pound, of his day,’ That is the tribute paid Kay Robinson by Time Magazine as the great fighter hung up his glove; and retired from fighting to go seriously into show business. Mis record, cited in part in the magazine’s story, is more than im pressive, and certainly backs up the tribute paid him. Holder of two •championships w dter weight and middleweight. Sugar Ray won 85 straight victories as an amateur and lost but three of KIT professional bouts in a career that spanned 12 years, and was never knocked out in his proses Most Americans agreed with President Truman when he said that if General Mac Arthur had a solution for the Korean situation it was his duty Lo his country to corn-- forward with it. On the other Is and the great ma jority probably did no. like his accompanying statement to th * effect that General Eisenhower' (trip to Korea "as a piece of demagoguery. If may well be true that the General’s announcement of his proposed journev, if elected, was timed to gain votes, but on tin other hand there is no good reason at all t o THE CAROLINIAN (Published by the Carolinian Publishing Company, 158 East Hargett Street, Ra leigh, North Carolina Telephone: 94? 4) Entered ua • and Clk.-.h Matter, April 0. 1»40 at the Past Office at Raleigh, North Carolina, under the Act of March, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Six Months S2OO One Year $3.50 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ADDRESS ALL COM MI’NU.'ATIONS AND .MAKE ALL CHECKS ANI) MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO THE CAROLINIAN. Interstate United A endpapers, Inc., 542 Fifth Avenue A'. } 17. jy. y, National Advertising Represent a- Hue. This newspaper Is not responsible for the return of unsolicited news, pictures, or advertising copy un less. necessary postage accompanies the copy. Opinions expressed in by-lined columns published n this newspaper are not necessarily those of th publication. PAUL R. JERVAY, Publisher LIN HOLLOWAY, Managing Editor PAUL R. JERVAY, Publisher £ DlTOftlAk'Sr, VI IWPOt NT • PRISONERS AND HIGHWAYS dtatc to build and main tain roads at a minimum of expense. While some of them may devote a bit of thought to rehatnlita *.ion, ? his is a matter which !i« f argeiy without their* jurisdiction and scope of planning ‘ Another tiling which makes tin. “marriage'’ of i!:< prison system to the Highway Department ap pealing to elutg officials, both within and withou' • hose ••vstems. is the fact that being, as it' wore, a part of the highway sys tem, the prisor,) depart ment is supported entire ly by highway gasoline funds. The penal system i- now receiving almost s'; 100.00 i annua;'y in highway I'nrid I'niyrneiits for the road work of prisoners. Divorcement of the penal from the High wav system would create a problem in finance with relation to the operation of the prisons. “The iegislab'e study if made ostensibly would give due attention to these matters and also to the content ion of sonic expon ents of the present ar rangemnt that it serve the cause of prisoner re habilitation in consider able measure by making an adequate “work ther apy" program possible. If an idle mind is “th devil’s workshop. ■’ as the old adage suggests, no a constantly employed in useful labor ar«.> less like ly to sulk, stage prison riots, and grow soured on life They liavt less time Jo t!iink of evil things and pI a n ci imiual career,-- v, hen !hey ryot out of “dur ance vile." “! in lou lit ed i v u o i dots phay an influential Vole iit prisonoi reform, RAY ROBINSON QUITS IRE BINS SHOULD HAVE BEEN LEFT UNSAID doubt thal his basic inten tions were since- ■ and 5 Inst the trp was made by Ike with a view to brief ing himself frsi hand on che situation. He may have learned on this sic! of the Pacific; conversely he may have accomplish ed a great deal, one way or another, by making the trip as the President elect. soon to direct, that poiici s of this nation. Anyway, even if Tru man thought the trip was a grandstand nlay and no more, it would have been prudent and proper to have Kent the opinion to himself. But. the man from Missouri never on® to keep his mouth shut when sional lifetime. Ilis lossc w t<- once t.o Juke La- Motta, whom h t . defeated in all their other five fights, once to th British Randolph Turpin, whom he knocked out in a re turn match, and to Joe'.’ Maxim, from whom he tried ,U> wrest the light heavyweight title and as Time reported, had it all but won when Ray him self succumbed to the heat. Not only a great fighte l ' i>uf a prudent and thrifty man, Robinson can well afford, financially to re tire from the ling. He has invested his earnings comparatively small for a top-rank fighter, wisely, and is said to be earning Dart of the Highway Do partment work may he o! a skilled and semi-skilled type which would fali ra tln-r neatly into the pat tern of vocational train ing programs. But most, of it is "common labor" oi •he crudest type, such as using ;t pick and shovel grubbing'- rights-of-way. etc. And as the Osborn*’ V -port points out the prisoners in the road camps “are. frankly there fm on,, purpose ordy 1 to produce as much work ou she roads as can be got out of t hem. Not bin a wovthv of note- is dom? to frripm'-p diem while serv ing cnteiicg or to pre pare them for free lit'-, or to help them when they i frun to freednm "The Highway - Prison combine also means di vided control and the at tempt to “ser\ > two mas 't-• -is," with the ernpbari id! too clearly upon build ing; roads. Vet. ;i full sep aration of th" two units may not be entirely prac * ical iit this time. The new penal system reform program now being at 1 empted within 1 he frame work offh ■ present struc ture by Prison Director Wiilter Anderson may go far toward establishing proper emphasis upon re habilitation. prov id *d there i sufficient coop ‘ra tion between the High way and Prisons Depart ments. A careful .siudv I " a legislative committee uugdit help bring this a boui by producing a pat tern o! co-ordin;ition un (lct which the penal sys tem would become more autonomous pending the time when complete dr vorr: of the orison ' ■ fern and the i iighwav ! "part ment become-; pram tic id." 810,000 a week in hi.-- ne w profes'-itm a ■ a dancer. Anv way vou look at it Ray Robinson has been a credit to himself as well a- to the fight game. N■ l \ e 1 a- popular a- Joe l.ouis. b dug a boxing .odist oid as Time rails him, a “perfectionist.” his fighting wa« not the type *l l at the crowd loves ! 0 - slugger type. But he was a master of defense*, with a left hand as dan gerous as his right. A great artist, and a -en i bi ■ man who always i new how to take care of Id's own interest cut-ide a.-- well as within the ring, b * rank’s with th’- best of - I he 'dngV gr<-ats of all time. he could say something that would place him in th ■ center of the picture. His ‘‘waspish’ nature, and hi« too ready tongue haw been great drawbacks to him in his care r as presi dent. To most people we think that Truman suc ceeded only in making himshf appear a poor loser and a poor sport, and it was in particularly bad taste after he had made those apparently sincere overtures, right after the election, toward smoothing and faoiiitai ing the change in admini strations which will occur January 20. ft#-#*' A"-' '* * Jr; 1 ** /■ -fee * * y*- 'j* --VO,- .-a • ’s!•*■ yf-y ' - - *•* /_ J ! La w*^\ . / ■' *HI. S M3?l 1C I: IS. NO I'Hliii . Hh : < i: \ !!b, \OH i n \r * iO VI t\ U '■ , ~y~v m Iff* * /). Halhbutlon’s J&k SECO D THOUGHTS In this i-ulDran I'o-i rUy U'«. •• •• was a tgscu.vaot; *»! w- ■ < a awpiiinu .on -> tr;- S-- an ■*' ■ ’lew i‘ lia rhaiaa U U»r ■. - ■ cMc ill e- c-.i: ; ‘i CCiU i’■ • What 1 • ;ia. aja-licci ; . OnO-cl UiW Cld;0c>;: , :iV c .j,pr.. a I.U -. ■ •'■:!(■);* ii-U rc.m-t dec-lMni; : vaa 0.-.:U. ami -u,.m aflerwaol «<na- th- r.< ■ i :j .inolhfi si ; t. ■ ire 1.i.-i vcivin,- i-t-icclici: (u int'-r --: UHt- passi-mc.:i-;. (If) :• ‘lew. 1 • ; ...! ■n, t : I'- i 'r l I ‘ Ctl : l 1 ’ •. • Oi-V. ‘ii.’i ■ ill P- Mc/.v:.:.!.. in fV. Vork. :wl>; In.-; <■ 1 ' The ru jew ‘i> a - Kos-cr. will soon r.;c* a thine cU t-n ; ■ Sc; 11 saiion .-I ire u-a ■ • - st-nger.e Hid of th <■ frav'-no Po:!', one f.Onit to nf.olrfc! ti the South a Ur- w'Xi w yorr of .-.ttacl--, and there Ui<* Main will be tour,her. because -o fai the iurisdictioo >.r tr-- fw. . w coillls dec:, no!. With Julius Adams NEW YORK i Globa I > ■ At this ri-aiM o! the y.-.t; rn papers, snrini ,-im nni S. a rial and church aroup.- -in- '-a.-, passing o.it bouquets to indiv Coals and or '.anizat inns !<■’. their eontro-ul ii'iif *o iv.c-e human ri logons during. t. * - past, twelve monlti.- In instance--', th» sea -aard.» - ■ ,*. en to favorite. 01 un- :vp nsi nfinv so.on particu;;.; i n of vir-’-c . the awardiiiM , **n. wishes, to honor To-- ‘l:-.n do not truly rv-.vi.rri act-srl ea - rit. Just who will be h. invert u* the G!o • 1 Ne s .*•• .*!. • 1 press Aiv.i: (Is ... rniid* until Jam- a;- :.ot ::t - n weed upon. Du! w. v- "ra individual v.-ho m ■ j• ;rt r-. of the author of-. St. ..i -lit A head" should V->* so l.tisaueo Hi ii New Yin i: s Go, -rau 1 mar;;;:- K .«<we . Many of Governor !>-■.' f! iends hav-'t USt to. ■- !v : time that the Nt e, Yon, i'dief Executive doc nl ex..toil admin i.* tret ton for pun lit: : ,111 poses ui. much a i.c A. -.iii. niiiiio; that otlu-i politic;.) h-att ers, notably the no'. 10: a! ari ministration. has mano;.-: d 1.1 fy: ir. Hi"! e ..o . . -al a : , iht talk taar; Drwei iiirou n olid achi'-vi . ■Since no one ha an, to convince Mu- Governor tr,.-.; tie should prate aloud <-icr> time in takes some ,o ta e y, advance the . :-e of the peo ple. one must conclude that !vlr Dewey know;; what he is doing and doesn’t feel it necessary to shout from the iioua* - top e-.• time he performs suei, function a the people -vt i In expect of him us Governor id tiic- State of Nev. York. Many of his supporters lav always felt that Govern'd Dew ey never got half tin- pubim credit he deserves for hi> foils in bringing about the na. tioii ■ first f-'ai: I'inployinent PiactiCf. Jaw v. hich created the THK CAlti) LIN IAN H: ■/. ' • w • ;; • jp! i : .*»' J■ ’. <H Vl A-, -iih- t big ;,j'd!.)h jv! vvhir'A He «!.■»■-■ b< iib;e D> a&alit j;u.s.vH •s ‘ to ;.i > !i- • i at a! i \r. a; 1 .-fiy th;, u - it'; a fvi ill ■ - ;.i i ion Y. ’a ad O' : la e soli imb, pi edged to v. ce k fm M' osjaa/isioii as the n* e*i be eli! : ■: I ami that more am j n or” Negroes ale la':,-.-. iris r:-!'" with :ra-ii abditio' with mo sfrmding. '..■a la I'}"-:.; -i' died : roi 'hi llie- natreas, J;»«*i.hin< Baker CiiJiio :- he .. a- disc I*l dll.'it.! -J iimjry-; t-n- f. : 1 rc.utins that in .Janua rv ui! ids lio-;t apM"ir ancr- JK-Core Ihe Slate fz-gisla ed the I a !!idsi(i' til d ,tien of tin State <‘> rr si!, si - :-ion Against ; xrimiTi atir-o it., me, a, ';i dam ami ;, ; ■ b: .Hob : Re - • and ' ti'ic-i pb.ms of ; -I*. li. ac . OTii'jieidatiai Jest who l this ir s* la. 11 ... r- * to da Jed ! v:o v. ■:is -. ago svht: n a jury iii lui'lci County "av ~n m (iartia < to funi Kr;cu ,, s A YVCKI.V; Os H YPPIVKSK 1 A v\ orld of dau h! fC i-mid yo.i prill win i, x m ti-a:‘iij la think Cod'.- tfiout mui a' o'. ■ In be paa- aiut ?i : i*■ within. 2 tJntti then there hi! be nrtuch -don ! and giucint ucc-gu e Sentence Sermons ' ■ 11 ’i< ■ , tis• iUiti'/'i h- •;i:‘ !nr,il , .. >. s Iv J- ■■ Jtl - I l!.1 , ‘ tit pot >il i i.rr iU-Jt'l «j;:< mly -.<• |: ; ."ll!V K tit '!■ l<> lit* ‘J j S_;■ i '-1 1. '. Tin- ''.sen-rate i.rit < qua)" fiinHoM n iws !.<•;■( mori 11anI'UUi \ in-- ! ion:,! Iran it i ::. n c!■ vi ill i;|i.s :-:i;itici!i'-; lhl'0.1: jhoili tie' ' ar.u iv is i>am- (»Ji.rlv t;;i- Jil Mint So; I ,roes are heavy patron;: of ti; ■ is.- ‘ISIS a::. ny. roiif.Siiics to on : Uri t/rnit (hoy •.vvrr ten years IK? (si'.} y t'i.'if} |, : ' ; ['■') r i\;■ f■; it ••00(1 .'l'.:;,! i.! i• i bf'Pfi "Vu-Uj.t '.U ?!m.‘ v, ■; j v t ) ;»V </! • i r’ : ' i W|ii lir // n 1(> < f • is * n< ()!}’ !rD ir, J h'., J ? V |;t « ■?,- <; !)< 'ill \vhf»l t ; Cu r,aid v, i'li vinlaiing of :•«'»( it fact. Th.' No qrnc: had : ili- rose; Vn'.ioh at the iv ml but v. II u 1 hey a. r:ve;i, ■ :re told Nearop:- were not .crept it : difficult to sec ho-r any of the many Negro and oi .h ■ i , that -. ill ■ •.T in a fiuvc: rwr. not only has not civil rights L'-t ha per- I’l ; o.od ; - !.-■ .a. :en 3 Jil'O'. rant Kegr.-cs in Amc-i ica in th* past !i- years .have made - ivi: two us the rnen -who have cioui- Dee- y and United States Senator Irvin.; "VT. Ives Os New . ■;..!! Jiid why none of trie :.i -roup' 1 •• a.on fit ua u* ■aw to pay t d !• tiifin is the-/ are Republicans and most ate Demur' at:-'' I’crhep-, Doth imi ~ CIV' ' et a lop:! v.'i tllou I thank.-: or i .ntition. but it eer: that when people v ho have benefittr-d friiir ti:e’ "idl'd th- r.ed pi ims >.! Ibr-se tr'.c nun are i.mssin.-; out "thank a.-r as !.) "lalkee IheV eight rrmer-l-K • t-Lris.:- who drive aei riip, |i- ’ illl'lli'M ill tbf-ir beha'f pi opt.-r tnim.'s perchance •■’.'it! be o'." i looked and less impor tant one assumed t: . ''.iien you like other thu.ii.htfUl begin to real - c,.' you r mi lakes . . cfertuinlv ■r, ,•I: i not I. la. • Wisdom's i.aiiCi U. Tslis: I'aii. ytiu fi’—ei WEEK ENDING SA'J't'KDAY ,1 AN GARY 10, 1953 Z/V THIS OUR DAY By C. A. CHICK, Sr. ■i \:.i u*» iso s I'lio iit/: vis , L'ua ’iiUllit'l-S ill which i-i.i r' •, !■..)>»■ . o| .Neinuey u> , - « iehrai-■! n.-v Year'- J.)ay as K: . i i io !>,.> . The pro : iii on din Mil aj l i.tjllh ()n it ’ : il. slaVt ! i 111 • t I '-.in; 1,1. l ; , lor i: i - ~i ~ a!-..;..,, il . .-'ill! ts We j HVi , ' i. f 1 r our yt ■ - . . :. : : i-lioi i n -ilir« •,4• • ■ ■r,l . j.y;::.: .nut .-a-cial In*!* 1 •■!, i-t 1!! .0 freedom; /fCiiiiiai,-odii ions in. 1. ! i ' V!t I' - Oil 1 r : t J IS. :’t Ultl l I ' : " v .'.I ■i:■ 11 ii, it ti.- Von somy. ,iiu in! sioun. this v, rill-: I- i■: tit Hi 111 icahmi.i hit t>i .u-' it.s 1 ti.o J-i f r<‘ls i: i.t - h. lU*- f!*. <.; ! 1 ,: ~ S oat ttol - : i.- t a.* ii.its. ’ 1 tfl- ’ i 1 •' ■.■ i- ~ O'l.l I I Iftly iti.uiy at 11-1 .tti not ;tu tit- iii no r a .on jo 1- nn-ii. ■ itt tins 1 ■•'.!-i t|-i , o ,1' tmthilia vt-ioH ii: I lacK ni luxiw II I!: i- i, in.-; ■ 1 .11/ hit: -. 1 infill.* '.fill:' ..it. nt i.if- .-..'i";. v. 1!j it. ..* (I'll! •il a! : r du Dll* Ni-h V* Hi's i»i'i>ti'tiii» ,- an , a 1,1 in-.-,in- Min: : our !. 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I . g !i t - , t;:Sy. - r '-I h 'ala - . v i. -hariri. Mew Year Is Time I" • Move To Belter Things THIS IS Chr. unas Wo-k ,v!ojv jV'G**-• -in* happier now than dui ujg any other week throughout inc ; . :.r ihr n t o! the •. i-ar w< u’s people down, cut Christmas Wot -; it's like a transfusion, like the- pouring of new lite-blood into dvm men. HOW f’ORTLXA'if Urn! Cmc-Urcax Week comes at tn e . end i;! the year! for a ten w< ok we cart luxuriate in the warmth i .minting from me j Crib oi our new-horn Savior. J How many could kicc another 1 year like the oar.t without j C 5:: 2 it ere ent ..mong n.? AXOTMLK Vl:*R dm tar : past? Cod for hull That's; why ; v, !• make X<".v Yi ;.j! 1 ' 1 iu ~ ; tions; to eorreet the past | blunders. THIS VVI i K is the time to j reach a full a nr. s length for ; I h nven. T f>r l « i ine usual .v '-v j Year's res.iluiinm; shat are . made only ior f:ic next 36a days. There nine thing un- j Christian about making a re so- ; lotion only for the coming [ year. If we are really determ- j med to make an improvement, we should be determined to ; make it for the rc: t of our lives, j This week is the time to make j g- od r< solution:- for the vear j that remain to us; p-'-oluhonx ! tiiat will carry us out of t. is life in tune, ::.to the n xt lilt t-f • a mbs ABOVI! ALL. this w« ck is a time oi opportunity. It is a chance to plan great tilings for the future Beneath a cathe dral clock in Fiance there tip- j pears this sign: ‘‘Listen! (he hour has passed and we are on out way to bet- , ter tilings'* THAT SHon.I) Jib uui at- i of the iiJgi-O.st !•-'.a :: ~!:it ionr And, i:y trie- Sami' 1-n. it I.'. rt-U'ena!>.‘; t.ait o ni.an; N groes ;.:>d . ornn.' n.s (anVr- «!> f.iiiii.-i'i i.v lost. Inti : i-i-v in pro urmuii to 0.0 j.ui-- nor . 'I Jm:;< j\ • ■ - r vylno ior, c, ,uii-; jr iiu" sirijj-oft i!:ii!'i'i(.i,'.i iii p• 11; . Ins ft i V c I ti.,, i. iV',( nil- Nei.rGWj V.'th ’i." it 11 ii'iiri 1 Ni :in_- i.I paUt'i'i, i. 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Jx wo}' lii ( v s }i'AXj *. j v eu; V'/ I’ : • ’ilU if r VVIrPJi *• ; i‘ * I - i - Q.e ’I.SOOM9 f | tunas,.‘Si Join the MARCH OF DIMES JANUARY 2 TO 31 litudi now to Iv on the move towards better thing--, eventual)', to Heaven \\V s U i HOOK to th< corning year, we see tile trials and hardships awaiting us and lose heart Tim dread of fokov.'h>'.g < ur r.' .-l Jr as Christ in i lou aps that are blood - si.:, med paralyzes us, and we shrink from following Him at all. We cu e the overwhelm ing b;a h n t.i the journey •: a i whole. WE Ft'iHGFT the whole j , ' ■ - ;">ip ■- j "' ' .*■ k'i Wfc.- journey is made only step by ! c tep, ont aftei the other. Let our prayer be, “One step enough for me, O Lord." WK WIN Heaven as a runnel wins a rm < . one .step at a time. And if we find it difficult to press on, it. should comfort us to know that in this respect wo , are- like the rest of men. No ! one finds it easy. Even the $ , great saints in the end race I breathless into Heaven, ( -by John T. Carroll.) | * K-n*' Ins«. .. Wasluigi.; L C
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1953, edition 1
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