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PAGE SIX Disabled Persons To Receive | First Security Checks In Aug. More than one hundred thous- i tn>.i severely disabled people in ! rommunities ail over the Nation I Weatherford Does It Again BY BKN.IAMIN C. MAYS j Berra, Ky. Dr. V'. P. Weatner- 1 ford of B°r a a Cnlioge has mr.de a- j nether si Mifimnt contribution to I Dur fhirihir:' in his new book AM- 1 AMI '.’it" VS CHI RCHF.S ANO NF.GFO. i>c. Weatherford ir an- j thor of sev. on this subject and J hi. vvrilh'tg.' - . and he ns a person, command re: rioci.. Those who do i rot know what the altitude of the j American churches was tov v.rd the i Negro in davrry in the first half ; of ihn :: • h ('■ ntmy and after, should i" d this book. Those who know what the attitude «.is should refresh their memories hv reading it Those a - , ho would like to know tyhst the present attitude of the ehu’- hrs i- and what their attitude ought to he should read Dr Weatherfords’ hook. F.ft.Tl W CHURCHES VNI) TIIE NF.OKO. It is historical document tricing the rhurohes’ ai'itude toward the N'erro from the early slave days in the pre sent time. No ore n read the he.ok with out r< '( i'.'ir.g voluble information and no mirwt.o - eae .-r-.d ii with out his conscience being stirred • end without b ng ■ h ilienged to ap ply the C-.-.stum Gospel in the ar ea of woi hip •>.),-! ehurrh member ship Th'- is forthright He ; makes no apologies for a segveca ed churr h and boldly stales that the hr ,r rt mends a Christian j church v'-ieh is open to .all peo ples Irrespective of -are or color. It is interesting to note that ’ Christian i> v wship. was much . mors real : r> several chinches dur ing the days of slavery than it is I in most churches in the South to- j day. In many instances, masters i enfi si.avi ? did worship together side by side Commenting on this { point, D r . W hrarford soys: "in | ether words, die antebellum white j Chrisiians looked upon the Negro as a possible ■ or. of God who had a j right to rvery privilege of the j church and it did not offend them ] to see him pnrlaking of all thesp ! r: ivil -re-*: but, politically and e ror.o/nicany, the slave rested under j 9 citr-e and had no standing. We | ol ihe present llmo have reversed j the attitude-, V’e claim that the Negro has j bill rights to economic, civic and j political freedom, but we ette sure I that socially and reingdou,sty he must be completely separate and segr; rated. We Rot only would not ; cail a Negro pastor to owr church. I however able and brilliant, but in I most churches it. would he art. the j cost of his position that a white I pnr tor invite o Negro minister to j fill his pulpit A At another point, Hr, Weath erfoni says; “It is probably im possible for any white person to put himself completely Into ton position of a Negro, or for a colored person to completely ■ underhand and put himself into the place of a white man. But it ought, not to be impossible for a whii ■> f . rir.iian to understand how a cr.: u-erl Christian must feel j when, he fares ;hr many frustra- • tion-3 of daily life- ’• Most m. n become ronsr - votive ■ with the years and do not take j r.ouragepitr positions • -not so with W. D, Weatherford. K&ZMC•s.wdkrtvaosfV-x. www , miwnnw iKirnwnii ■ GUM SLINGER.../ wading for the buiiet that ’ wouid one * "**3 day find tvs back! j ' I | ! the j | LONELY I MAN I I m.'-' f I I '&M u ~~~* I ■ ' filtMrtof tATS* I « aANTHONY FALANCE-ferkins ME BRANO*ROBERT MIDDLETON l ELAINE AIKEN STARTING SUN. P' SCISffISL | will receive their first social dis j ability insurance checks in August. | announced John Ingle, district j i manger of the Raletigh social se | curity office today. But many other eligible disabled ! workers 50 to 65 years of age, i some of them no doubt living in 1 the Raleigh area nave so far 1 j failed to make application to then j ! social security offices. Those who | I have been disabled for work for . ! a long time must apply before ! | June JO, ingle pointed out or they J i will loose their rights to the new i | benefit payments Any srvrrls disabled person j who has worked under soriai security for at least 5 years and uho has been disabled for fi months or more should get in touch with his social securitx otlire right away, the social sc curity district manager said. If he is between aft and fia j t~ xSffe- RALEIGH I*# Seafood Co. ♦ ‘ I f it’s in the sea . . . and . eatable we have it, or we will gret it. ! j Dial TE 2-7748 FREE DEUVKRT 9 PI.FN’TV PARKING SPACF lift E. Darie St Raleigh, N. C. , | ACME REALTY CO. w proof b ye*rs O' r W* ft |\j § Real Estate - Rentals - Surety Bonds g Fire and Automobile Insurance BLENDED $225 IWE BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES WHISKEY * I $3 ss , 1 Dial TE 2-0956 _ 8 129 E. Hargclt St, Raleigh, ft. C. —.ffipQPEBHAM & WQRTg, LTD., PEORIA. ILL. p They tried GOLDEN ESSO EXTRA and felt the difference mmmm> ~ Tn n survey, 82 T- of the, owners of late model, high compression cars reported immediate improve ment with Golden Esso Extra ! Motorists found it gave them a brand-new motoring experience! Developed by Esso Research, this is the first gasoline actually designed to get top mileage, full power, and instant, response from today’s most advanced engines. Tests in these engines prove that only frOLDF.N Esso Extra offers this great, combination: *. Completely stops harmful, power-robbing en gine knocks, t. Delivers unexcelled power and acceleration. 3. Gives more, mileage, than conven tional gasolines can possibly offer. 4, Contains the beat, combination of additives needed for top performance. See your Esso Dealer soon! IESSOEXTM Developed by Eseo Research...it's in a class by itself! (I%sqS yLt " " jp for Happy Motorw_g! «:a»r. Jmias, years r,f age. ho m?v be eligi ble for monthly disability in surance benefits. If he .is under 50, he may be eligible tn have his social se curity record frozen to protect his j future right to disability payments j and also his and his family's 1 ! rights to old-age and survivors in- j j surance benefits. ‘'Unfortunately there is a lot of misunderstanding, Ingle said, as to I ; how disabled a worker has to be j j to get social security disability in i surance oc no fits or to have his j social security record frozen. The j rules in She social security law for deciding whether a person is ' dis abled" arc different different from the rules in some other Govern : mont and private disability pro- I grams " To he found disabled' under I the social see-urity lav. he said, a j worker must have a disability THE CAROLINIAN i which, in the wetds of the lsw, | makes him unable ‘to engage in any substantial gainful activity.” I It must be the kind of physical | or mental condition whicii shows |up ir, the medical evidence, in | eluding his doctor's report, bos- I | pital reports, or special tests: and I it roust lhava lasted for at least ('■ months and be expected to con tinue for a long and indefinite time. In general, he said, 'substan tial gainful activity" means the performance of a substan tial amount for work with reasonable irregularity in em ployment or self-employment. A person does not have to hr completely helpless to qual ify under the soria! security disability provisions, Ingle em phasized. Consideration is giv en t» all of the farts in the in dividual's situation, both me dical and ron-mediral. First consideration is. of course, given to the severity of his con dition as shown by the medical i videnee. This evidence must show that the oerson has a condition i which makes him unable to per- ROMTIAC OWNER "This (fnc is terrific, cepe dally on kilh ■■■■ / like. He power and zip. Tier it all the time an lanq tripe and gal, good mileage," * * * WERCURY OWNER " V »in g Go r,r fjv Es 8 n Extra'? like giving the car a ionic „ . , and vihen. my car's going good,! feel good. So I'd my thin gae ha* what, it take« .. June 14, At Hammocks Beach: 4-H Camp Dedication Set Dedioatorial services of the new ly constructed State 4-H Club Camp located at Hammocks Beach near Swansboro in Onslow Coun ty, will he. held Friday, June H form significant functions such as hearing, speaking, understanding, oi reasoning, so that he cannot with his training, education and work experience engage in any kind of substantial gaifu! acti vity I ELVIS 1 RAND ~i —at— -5 Expert, Alievs tionn <V, Repairs ■ Snakenburg; The Tailor p SE. Martin St.. Raleigh g * PLYMOUTH OWNER “! definitely notice a differ cnee ~ smoother perform ance. You accelerate faster. On long tripe f get better mileage ~ * * 9 < OAOSL.LAO OWNER ‘Tee always had CadillaOß and used. the. best gas T could find. So Gnuvsx’s the gas for me Brings out the best in the car , , . gets better mileage, than I’d expected.” j Four-H members, teacher and com- J , munify leaders, friends and in- ! j (.erested croups from all over i North Carolina will be making ; plans t.n attend. Organised transportation !* i “community —G RILL— ICR CREAM—COLD DRINKS j AND SANDWICHES ififtd Oakwood Ave 1 —tt ; wimw —y—n»—sNWMtsm.WJf»n—■wn 1 * OVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE I Full Course in Beauty Culture and Classes in Personality and Charm. For Information Write: Mrs. Christiana J Pitts i President *OO EAST MARTIN STREET Raleigh. N. C. iuuijiuNMnnJi. mini... — l:|Ul aj ■■ v '' “swMMWMWftji.i jMtiiw."jOTWWtiiriwrawM> '*£■ • MONEY LOAN /jSMg FOR ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE gjjlllyl —«iy WITH ALL SORTS OF NEEDS! W *' 'itffx-J | The hood System Industrial Bap; | Raleigh ' j r n—— |Cjhii.iij I , .ib-jrrr’■■wiiimi naMMMHmw i “■inuriiiw Mimiiiawaßaaaeßg&awiaEsw-^j^wgJa^ •fit*. $10095 ©Sjieekl luu . FOR UMITEDTiKii | I j ■MtMkMnIM ! * ~\~^~T — T_ j 1 44 Pounds of Fr*n*n r»,r.Oi Modtl l l/t I * Pu'hr-refrigftrnled freeror eheil tv"* iiunu full-width chill troy. jdßk arittk. ;b!«~ds°p bt/ilf-m jh«tv»i .p if < %si Jogg at gg o»r, plus toll bo«l* tone, 1 'M M P'S 1| • Sturdy >t«el shelve* « Full-width per RjLJy celfi.n vegetable erUper * New safety rfoer Inteh • Secdit-l ■■■MB '"title color styling U I. J WPS COMf IN TOO AY! 2 YEARS TO PAY jggfgl Open Fri. Nile Till 9 TIRE SALES & SERVICE THE GOODYEAR PLACE 401 Hillsboro St. Dial TE 2-7571 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1957 brill j planned by the Wake County delegation which i* expected to represent In large numbers. All persons and groups planning to attend should contact the Negro in serwo uwor £1(1^0 Straight s^2s BOURBON pint Whiskey 4/8 QUART GQQDERHAM * WORTS, LTD., PEORIA. ILL | MWI* ~, Jr,-. .„.' ... •*. Farm and Home Agents’ Of fice (TE 2-9*341 immediately according to VV C, Davenport and Mr?, N P. Wlmberley. Farm and Home Agent-, res pectively.
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