PAGE FOUR VIEWPOINT *»»“***■•»»»«. <£**& Njfewße***** I *«Jss^ fP *' F'T* FWS Pffl £ .11 2 iop ien A few days > •/- > fag one Os hij to, .1 mates pas-- by. to . ; ; is something I >• ' goes a boy who o;. , four years in h - “A’s’\ now and then b< ten ” Continuing. gian had this ronr.v: ' ? .• v see. those who s!>r.u| ] > f • but the col Jr,t * ;; : ran hardly mV Os course, a- tir"' youth will learn d : fuses him so b-tol-. . . • a lot of third. > : - ’ ethers who are tor to ■ ■■ -i nation that toto- ■ out of college F 1 Office of Education - . . • ■■ of those who fin;,-! ..- - ■ • i . y our high schools o- : ■ . - i Os the top 10 pi formal education u-’v-n to- , j, j n • These figures are ?m to - 1 . J.-. When broken rtown r-. to ■■ Negro high sdv •->: :r; - - . 10 percent ■•• o-. ... r, enough v-her, n!’ not or will not , realize that !■■■--■ ing youths neve; - - : . alarm Research (:tw and to dctr-nt •> rection are und.-y- Tin m working with tvr classes seeking to ch are lacking, vhr : r 1 fail to stimulate to- -y: - ■ ;■■■- graduates or ■> in aid should be -to of these grad,- 1 that all of the to an important h, - However it is n that too manv high school gr-.rto y 1 - to ”■ her a Use of cr manage in some ; - - 1 to. !> -i. school bus find o • them because their r "<"- - r •' - • able to help them i • pel led our collects to in r • - -t ! • to such an extern • ■ ' AJ. ■ 1 hi For A Child The Kent decision ol L e U T pine Court which said m • ; school segregation •-,? m-f go through all the gal eourtblock' up ■ that court's an! 1 - * Weight of re 1 of poor, innocent rh 5 It’s most probe-V:, *' • •• of those required sir p h-v. •• ■; • 1 North Carolina f ' been proven vh h i tempt to achirv ■ afraid to trv to will rule as it has rub ! in groes have bren ai ■ ! • - - 1 •■ ! their constitutional ! ■• The children of O i ir> show the court tin ,i- ■-f the lone and ter' tires of this puni! . much as its architects 1 . •* , road block in a • rare- an issue, (he < anything in this art f ’ Negro children <•! u >• We are not try - ■■ ■ • \y, are not trying to , , , ■ , . jursidirtion. Hoy, ■ - - ! our own comme -u ■ -p t place, having hr - 1 •’ that has enveloped . tv May 17. 19-.-1 r-r, ing a witness io • tility to this do . shaping the pob-ie • f d - r : witnessd the rulminnho.i <■ hostility and aiparyn:' • • ■’ ~ ■ session of tin Om. ,-i , , i Impossiir,; ' ct’s Try With A114,000 While we know P ! >•> r >' Marrunv form ol government towards a fair opp ! *i iy, f , j • T-p ■■ 'v ( leigh to elect their ;■ •• r .- 1 ; s to 1 vote against n i.- 11 ■ .-,it : "MUMWanMt NnMi*'»v>. a ,,,... .. , IH»- illlMl Cflr—l-m r THE CAROLINIAN Published by the f " nd; nnn p. v hing Company, 518 E. Martin Street. Raleigh, N C. Entered as Second C Matt. r. April 6, 19-40, al the Post Office at Raleigh, North Carolina, under the A* •of M nvh V"’.o Additional Entry at Charlotte, NC. Subscription Rob S;* --dhs $2.75 On* Year $4.58 | payable in Advmir —Addri ~ • til amrnun.-rations and mnV» oil rhorks and money or- J ders payable to TF ' f'AHCd FHAF Interstate United Inc.,, : if Fifth Avenue. N. T. 17, N. T, National Advert-iaing ; senUtim Thl* newspaper !? not o- ponslblc for m* return of unseUeited news, pictures, or advertising copy , unless necessary porta; e accc-mpsi ilir copy, f. R, IEBVAY, Publish** -l&xemder Borneo > * • .». . Advertising & Promotion Cha* Jones Nswj , & Circulation , p :^ a !" ' * * -* * * Plant Superintendent Mr.. A. M. Hinton OWo. Monaoor ffioT * Xpre *** a w bv ,aluw,ns ■(! in this newspaper are net necessarily those of the p**- i.imri,. w r . ~ 1,,H,,, rT - stud* nts are finding it impossible to meet these Higher costs. There is another aspect of. this situation that should give our group deep concern. On prec is. illy every college campus the female stu dents arc found to greatly outnumber the i: , .s. This is in a large degree caused by the misdirected thinking that it is more impor • ;nt tor girls to get an education than it is for boys. In many instances where there are borh boys and girls in the family an agree !>u iif is reached whereby the boys will finish to school and get jobs in order to help t tun the ir sisters’ college educations. In a lot t case.s. the family decides to allow the boy? to quit lugh school even before, their senior v. r n order to work to earn money to help ay for the. education of the girls T - a safe assumption that in many of b ■ .-.«=• brother-help-finance-sister cases it is the brother who has the higher I.Q. and the best achievement, record. The perpetuation of this idea not only means that society and more n- - ?: • ularly our group is losing the contr»bu ■ i these boys could make were they per p- :hd to reach their educational potentials. There is another aspect of this situation equal roi more alarming. The Negro family is beconi-.ng more and more unbalanced because of ib.... faulty thinking. The greater percentage of these girls go into teaching after finishing ■■'>ll; y. and eventually they begin to look around for husbands. TV.-mise of a system of which they find •’-.cm."-elves innocent victims, the majority of •-oilege bred girls must marry men with limbed education and equally limited in* > abilities This, of course means that the wiv-r, become the heads of the homes because if ir- they who earn the greater proportion of •hr income that, supports the family We have i--o rr.s-.-on to minimize the intellignce or the .-.inabilities of women, but a race, if it is to vive and go forward needs and must have mu!* ladership. This is all the more true of the Negro race that has had to battle and wilt ■ onpnue to have to battle for every opportun and advantage it has achieved or hopes Even before the research experts finish their tanks and come, forth with their conclusions, - have got to find away to see that our prom - "me youth, espcially our boys finish both high school and college Our racial future de pends largely upon this very thing. that everything connected with this evasive get w=»s directed solely at the circumvention of the 1954 decision. i i is our further comment, that nothing was hidden concerning the reasoning behind the eviiy.conceived subterfuge, nothing that the. V S Supreme Court or any other could not have known about. We were of the opinion that when the court ordered school integration and asked that it be done “with all deliberate ■meed and good faith compliance” it meant i l! 'U that. Further, it was our opinion that this aider ol the court was direetd at th states and their administrative bodies. Now after the court's ruling in the. Old Fort Case, we hardly know what to think We have to admit that our opinions have been sadly up-.rt and that our faith has been badly shaken. Our interpretation of this order is that in 'dead of the states and their administrative officers having to carry out the school integra tor order, each Negro child must hear the buvdt n of desegregation. Even though it is p. .-frrt.lv obvious to all and sundry that this N 0 Pupil Assignment Act is purely an act • ( purposeful evasion, the court will not re cognire it as such, but instead, demands that each Negro child go through all the entangle ments r,| this act and be the instrument of school integration thereby relieving the states aiyunst whom the order was written of that tesponsibility. This decision, compelling each Negro child to accept this heavy responsibility f achieving what the court has already order ed the. states to do is so far removed from our n, intreoretat’on of th* decision that we wnnd*r how we could ever have gotten so far out nf line. strong inyway with great odds against us try ire; at least to do the impossible. Somitimcs the impossible happens Let's support our candidates and others we so de sire with nil the 4,000 votes we. have. By REV. FRANK CLARENCE LOWRY For ANP THE NAACP 1- The mighty forces of the NAACP like billows of the Sea. fear no tempest or headwind however sever'-', for they are fighting only on the side of right and with faith, hope to chase the night and bring a day of joy and peace forever near 3, God, they know is on their side, for out of truth, and not false pride, do they intend to labor on from day-to-day: pushing back the curtains of hate that have always brought, ill-fate and giving love its right ful place to shine 3. Their great Company, the NAACP in this land of liberty, want, only for ail men what seemoth right . . . for they know by God's arrangement. He desires man’s highest attain ment, and warns against al lowing hate and prejudice to becloud his sight, 4. " For He hath made of one blond all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the THE PULPIT VOICE BY REV. HAMILTON T BOSWELL AN F ASTER MEDITATION There have been many *■ vents of tremendous importance which have occurred in the life time of humanity. Such events as the discovery of fire, the wheel, the printing press, and now the startling discov ery and utilization of a whole new era of atomic power, these and other events of outstanding meaning have determined the direction and progress of man kind, Christian Faith, however, that next to the miraculous creation of the universe, the greatest single event which has ever happened, is the rcssurec tion of Jesus Cm-Ist from the dead I There have been those who have called the ressurvetton story the worst fraud ever per petrated against humanity. Others have with respectful si lence promised to consider it if Faith would ‘only present the facts. The enemies of Faith, have, sought- to bargain with every new discovery of man t.o bring discredit upon this fundamental assumption nf Christian Faith, that God en acted his mightiest act. among men by restoring to life on the third day a man who had been brutally lynched on a hill call ed Calvary, Yet despite this never ending onslaught against, it, Christian Faith in every age since that first morning when the women found an empty tomb, has persuaded and con verted countless millions to ac cepted what is incredible to many, the simple stoiy of what God wan doing for us through the ressurection of Jesus, There an? many Christian IN THIS OUB BAY BY DR C A CHICK, SR The Eastertide Easter celebrates the mira culous rising of Christ the. triumph of man over death and the release of earth and nature from the bonds of win ter. Ai, Eastertide the earth be gins to live again, as grass and flowers push through the brown earth. The word -‘Has THE CAROLINIAN earth, and hath determiner; times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation", yea, for every Tribe and Nation. i. Tills is the heavenly lien tage provided for every man. to aid him m bringing Gods' Kingdom, and will to be done, m this earth as it is in heaven. 6. The National Association for the Advancement of Col ored People is heartily m at ■ cord with the Creator's plan, and wants only that its rich blessings be equally shand throughout our beloved land, man-to-man, 7. Whatever it, is that ha? gone wrong, let us a!! join in a, happy throng and drive out every vestige of prejudice and hate, that the results of God's planning may not come too ia ti ff Every Nationality has a share, hi this . ,We can have, torment, or heavenly bliss. Why waste God s valuable time in hateful broiling and fighhng when we can make this glorious groups and individuals who worship Jesus who themselves will have nothing to do with the doctrine of the ressurec tion. They would hold up the teachings of Jesus as the high point of his contribution tH indi cations this money is taken for granted by the recipient na tions and if there is anywhere any outburst of gratitude, and goodwill, this writer knows not of it. Great Britain, cur pet bene ficiary seems to be the first to tell us where to get off and t.s quickest with its shaft- 0/ criticism. If the expenditure of billions guaranteed us friends among the nations, it would be all to the good But does it? It is time tor us to begin finding some other way to commend democracy besides dispensing our billions. There must be a better way to spread—and hold the lines —of democracy. If we cannot reckon our largesse in terms of friendship for our democ racy. it- is high time we reap praise our approach to this whole matter of making the world safe for democracy. Unless the United States a wakens to the fact that it- must save its fifteen million Negroes U it would save democracy, our way leads uphill and into the dark The show the Old South 1 . currently putting on does not help matters! Some other way is costly to be equ 3 lent- of the Jewish Passover The Western Chris f, ia n > hurches kept Easter on Sun day after the fourteenth day To settle the controversy, the Coynes! of Nicea, in 325 ruled that Easter should be observ ed on the first Sunday follow ing the first full moon after the vernal equinox’. Because the Eastern churches have reckoned time from a different calendar than that, used by the Western churches, their Eas ter has usually come either be fore 01 after the. Easter observ ed in the West In the Western churches, Easter never occurs before March 22. or after Ar-ri! 35. Before my many readers shall have read this column they will have celebrated Easter. Your columnist hopes you had a. pleasant a~i spiritually prof itable Easter ‘Be thrifty when yotrr# young, and when you’re old you’ll be able to afford the things only the enjoy!”