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PAGE TWELVE i'ilmi’m i\ ,-.., ~ ,„. ...... f !>> ;_ r '^. ; ' ' V k r , -~v-'. i« TbitfTi irWwrlSr^”^nfyyS^TMS^V*STil"li^^^^'''' : '■ f * (ST Vs H)\’s ... lames I. Person. Garys bur*, left, and Thurman Ballard. Scotland Neck. \r -1 " * < ih t respectively at A&T College, were cited last week for outstanding achievement. ' ! ' ! Distinguished Military Student” award for his outstanding rerord in summer 1 . it I'ort Brass and general high efficiency and Ballard was presented a letter nf commen ' *»»' i - hi. a record w hile serving as flight commander and group commander while in sum* " ' ' o ici Florida. Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs, president of the college, makes the presentations, • * " ■ " I 'Vi'iianis, professor of military science, looks on. Students Pack Howard Chapel 7: -ss, Hear Dr. M. L. King, Jr. WAGHINOON. V. C. (ANP>~ An r frflow congregation which m >he sanctuary of Rank* i'■ 1 . ! at Howard University !!>;• • i; herd Dr. Martin Luth er ; . say the nonviolence «or ■'i so ‘Hum civilization 7- >ul;v, • . filled ihe basemen f t:; ■•! rhe chapel, stood in cor* hr. budding where a loud 1' end s; ( i on she stairs of :.n*”:■ ■:< ■' bad been set up to hear tji *? mist cv from Morn - Better Buys ! Fetter Terms | On Better [pp.tK/Ql r\/ v.l vh ¥v vu y 1 i t * . - —mrtr:r. uyijoua -?■ -n.u... r-i:-i.uiuiEf * I Grace for Thanksgiving Day We thank Thee, Father, for THy tov« That gathers us in sweet accord To count our blessings and enjoy The bounty of our gracious Lord. We see our harvest-mellow land Round out another peaceful year, Assuring all men, everywhere, Those joys of life that are more dear Than daily bread: home, love, work, friends; The blessed .right to speak and pray As each one wills. God keep us strong To follow on our chosen way! Help u« to look beyond the feast To sharing with our fellow-men All these Thy boundless gifts. And last, Be Thou our Unseen Guest. Amen. -MAUREEN MURDOCH fCAROL iNA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY*) gomery. Ala., advocate civil dis obedience where .segregation is involvd. “VVe must stand up as an organized mass,” Dr. King •said," and refuse to cooper ate, vet somehow do ihis with love in our hearts for those opposed to us." Warning a gainst violence, he said that it would create more prob lems than it could solve. If voile-nce is rseorted to. Rev. said, “unborn generations will he the recipient of a long night of futility and wickedness.'’ But the Negro, he said should Kasper Gets Six Months As Jim Grow Speech Try Fails KNOXVILLK. Term <ANP»- Hacist fobn Kasper was sentenced th’v week to s«v additional months ! in jail for contempt nf an iniunet | ion prohibiting interference with | school integration at Clinton Term Kasper and six other segrega lionist. defendants were refused a new trial by Fedora! Judge Robet L Taylor. The self-styled upholder at segregation now must serve s total of )s months in ,ial!: he started serving last month a not, resign himself to discrimina tion. "The minute we passively accept, Injustice we cooperate with it," Preaching without notes in a sermon occasionally punctu ated by an “Amen" from old er person in the audience, Dr. King sui dthat Negroes should obey Jesus and love their ene mies because hate does noth ing but Intnslfv the existence of hate and evil in the uni verse. “Through the power of love." he said, "we can redeem our ene mies and transform thm " I sentence of one year handed down bv Judge Taylor as a re suit of a contempt conviction, Although Judge Taylor allowed | Kasper to start a speech before the j court, prior to sentencing, the seg i rogation's! was ci.it. short when he ‘ began speaking opt about the -re. i sponsibilthe? of citizens in guard . mg against communism in eovorn : ment." Good home lawns require con stant care, even in winter. All Sigma Chapters Urged To Be Represented In Tex. LOUISVILLE. Ky. On the , advent of the 43rd Anniversary i Conclave of Phi Beta Sigma | Fraternity national Greek-let -1 ter college organizations, meeting Jin Dallas, Texas, December 27- 130th., inclusive, Dr. George D. | Flemmings, national president ex j tends an invitation in the name of the fraternity, to all Sigma : chapters of the United States. : the Virgin Islands, Canada and Africa to send hundreds of dele- j jgat.es and visiting brothers to what he states will be "the most ENROLL AT SBC THE SOUTHEASTERN BUSINESS COLEGE DURHAM, N. C. WINTER REGISTRATION DEC. 9 JAN. 7 NIGHT & DAY CLASSES Tel 2-7091 Write P O Bos 1071 ' makelxtra money " SELL — The— Carolinian Your own state newspaper, with news of your community while it k still news. Liberal Commission. Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. * The CAROLINIAN 1 518 E. Martin St. * « Raleigh, N. C, I Please send details nf how ! can earn monrv selling 1 The CAROLINIAN in my community I think 1 can sell * I I I copies weekly, . 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