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4 THE CAROLINIAN n s:i k i vding '..siiirjia i unne,! r p mm $ $> TV CAROLINIAN'S v -9V /»% e*»s rf*i emu «r » 4C«w 'ir TTTI w OH :u , > ,/ r w ußSriir "And ihr 111 ild spw, .uni ■■ \ <■•! !o i :n arini fined with wu/i im ; uo, »:■ v wac upon him Saint l.t.K • There was no m>)l !)■ o 'm i : t ■ Jesus on the night He or. inert n flu woiM Hr was born in a stable, a.mic i ; 'iS'.uU.-. a.id |(>r rough men who attended (in- • wrapped m rough '’anvicm. iqio « ■•'■■* • . : from 'be beginning. to I- '" v i< n, When He via* an Infair the lau ". Mir i" • i sway into F'.uvpt Ou 'he years Jaf.pt, Ho was judged Hd <v<v « i . ,ci because, there vere youm <■! *■• ■ i . • v> i •:■ • fore, day alter dn\ hr u ,-i 1 cci ? ■■•. s i donkey, w sctirrtbd into iiv weed . bv the j<v,d *tde to find fuel, it w,m a htu-i • ' ■■• r hiw) hut, it uavo Turfi a. ! 1 .:: jfU ■, . • . j-. ;t enormous sfifibi- later on Early a,-. a boy. Jesus »r» the »]d'\;.s ,*/•-■. into the family cvpm'cr -bop. ' • •, *• carpentry na« r„-, cast brt in *h<? * ■ - - Doubtless the rr ll ■; i■■ \ • house assumed. responrtbilltv so; .. ■ ■ iv the rough hUlsi4t for : . in. mrU v u do>ww trm th® i and ; tbu axi?sc. Tn latest t.l'KH* ,>--d : r? ihf i r !;« of .-Jftsus by the So aof -a i ; *ri■ ■ ■ : Kpjfek of the “dna.-n who bu ! •* o - hosj-.R •«vi> lock b?d po doubt fhyJ ;* ■ ’ talking saboufc, Sonic *u ii-rin Vein ; «•; n \ r* h- .•• i rig Hja strong o'can -h ’Ht“ ; 'i ■- -o ?\ *- felon's; or w atoned JI «cn l-rucKo inlf§ the '® r oods» His ax ovor His shouks ■ rno rctuvn Tl nightfall with, a rounh -h* v n • Outing the !< -nn !: if: i■ -1 :,1 s;~ Ptotestant Rpi • *>i . ; < b . da, the bishops tvent on r■ ■.■ • ■■’ passage of b 1 troi".; fiii’i . .. ! which was adopted. But later V.. •••' Deputies of the F pise‘•.•pul (- .•- - , w'helmingly last Thur : v importanf resolution adopted ’ . i: ' ■ : The action was taken b\ a ■ ■ •t 34-174 after heated d- 1 Southern delegates said that ■ i d bishop’s resolution woul<! pul >!'••• in U'nfil nocitinn in fiic'i !-■ t Fhe bishops’ fes>3lut" : on e,d i arid civil leaders !o vi > datds of local expedicnc\ 1 ! •- 1 t . ■ . : nation ’’of segregafion ■; employment, public. ~ce;.. ether aspects of church ruvi ■ >v ; i h ; ." Sponsored Hv tbe V, ‘ ' ■ , '■ v r . AT H X v n -5 vV f C«y r, 4- m A,*#a, j A.‘v A% S» %r-j& U A ' J i?i.i & w >3f lev- IliJ. Wmf several months now. tl‘«. iilv published numerous art id s ■ d • •••<*.• t our court and indicia! sv'-'-'orr' < 1 ther Hodges has been vocal North Carolina judicial vn n , /•■ ■,i * h--\ made many constructiv* sugec-'t .(>:• Leadership in developing public op'nlff regarding the North € arolma •••••!• bm been assumed by the Mori* Carolina C Association, This body b;i> t,i.i• s ■ committee on Court Ad mini ! -■ made an exhaustive study ui !M N h < ‘.i. • tins courts, has published n '• wnth recc nmenc i s'iou" ■.■•■ i " ■, ■■ .n , eltiren should i it!is r, n As a minor ll ./ pip-. many injustices in fhr ■. >in;•. S' 1 nt# have oft Htn i ! Hon?- in pm ; rts T v armiehmes, <• ‘hr downtre id* ■ when they get .volved •■. we our courts at work. ■■■ ' . will the citizetis of fh* Mali c * m* efficiency and tnalfune* ion o* - One of the cl -rges hurled . du , fern of the stel : dial ii *• ■ properly. The legal autlu tiu 1 1 Carolina ai presenf df> , c no? h.ti administrative author'd v v* . ! : i priatf. official or ' *ly. Our study she - that . : . miniatrative unit in it?* e * d have to account -v.y (■*■", * 1•.. i example, in the < m• *i .pm u. .|» , ’ tablishes his own stem . ri - records he and the judg* find whatever manner he ch<. The North Carolina Bar ' > *-* . Wft teartlfH !r, • r tnchctf of the W*n< <“■ Virgini# have quit thru job- v .t;- <h :u • s-i teach in a makeshift priv>.)' i ■ ! up by the Warren On ini’. I ' ; ; Hatton. The class of ■■UirU r , Class opened in tits T< xtih '/ -n , ■ i Hall, near Front Roy <l. These teachers ar< the fm-« ; : resign from their puhli: IM private makeshift :<■ h <■>! , sprung up in thr< r :>r< <" c.f VnpmM ,vh ;i public schools are closed m .;!< - the si if and integration laws And lh v h .v< ••! ■ - i tracts to teach in the privaU uV'M tiunrrh June 14. Apparently, these war! , r vvrr < . i . take the risk of j The American Deep Freeze The electric deep t: • ret! ri~> si c.i »ir• j;. ht type—4iae modernized our fifing i eooking procedures. If has b'-.-nn« v storehouse for delirious v» stables, m< >is. fruits, end dairy products. W h it the Arneri e«n housewife cr*n k< < p b< < f end pork i »r months snd agrs. This appHen.c ■■ has cc» <ri * only for the wealthy bul ihi•• i T, :>■ buying it is availnhl* to cv< i v l.*u)>w • t the highest to the iowcsi. And ; i • > the American family. I>< cmmv r bought at bargains and in ; m i: deep freezer is essential to tin in dd■ . r family wbilf at tilt sawn tunc :n ■! p Sible for the home manne i tn n d;, < :. rinl ■••• ’ • titan A juylt.?A*V| ? y A V Jfc-e »■> Krfl i.v4JLIiVli ryif mr\ r"» y sw*. yj * i 1 hey Dare 1 lie Risk ,;o He • waxed strops" ax 'he gospels hlls us a p!iiv..'-r which has rather been buned under i)i<- ipn-lii;ouent repetition of “the meok and low ;v j|.y» i;,rnb.“ As He grow in Ktavuve and Her, He devc.lopcd with His personal skill . i unusual capacity for directing the work of ci: i mm m that Joseph aliened Him an m ei f using responsibility in the management of the iYu some reason. ih*>r>legy has painted Jesu:- P 1 : soil find eetttle to the point of weakness and hue exalted the feminine influence in Christian 'Aivship, and denied Any lame place to the mas* CAiiiPf Bui why not take a look at Jesus on the r \ !> appearo-d on the bank of the Jordan and applied to Bohn for baptirtn. What had the thirty yeni of phy'-icpl toll given Him in stature and ■■: -C-.;*iiiy. ■? Unfovtunawly, the Oo?>pels supply no *».. pf. i have misled ns on theii eanv&sse. I i :ic :.r,\ hav' 'yctujpf! .leaus as i frail man. c-.'fml by a heard—and a benign but baffled look. 1 o f?c i- n would br n welcome release p,ui, w;> should reroeiaber that- Jesus w».« not a.ii f :*,si, rpnee at His word Hv diedples left their im, : : :, !.(> /.’Till -st )x\ ivnkr».owT» And o.)’, i)l to crostv ui oUior-s; the cep* * jfv, .• t c appeal to- thorn: H-s life time of out di.w one. Rv so doing, the deputies were not si ron.2. • itough Christians to stand up and he. men nf n fra id of the populace who might condemn a .]!jnn ficp '4l‘if #• <■*>'■** c,|}jjirloffjy of thf*t might so enVily besfi them They have t-'iniug to the justices of the. r m c aim so poor i’i.i: jt ri. impossible to determine readily how mg as trial justices in the state. h, -.:!: court manages its ovn fiscal afiaits and many handle large sums of money foi the vtau s of minors, incompetente and der•.••dents, iv phe at anv uniform auditing and ao.otin! mg item. Surely. lh< time has arrived for on? T-ni; system to have a standard account .■ end andping procedure. Within *. • lac! Im, i ov si.-.ty years, the increase in the ri’j ih< r <:! nsf!- Imni.llcd by the court is tfemend •; *■ O's u' r \ jf iti j f so H/nprovemri .* ;n fhc c-> c tsv court function*. In studymg the courts of the start, one \‘ cr, iii.n the crutch (ton of tlockets vanes l icn'iithouf the state calendaring practices com county to county, and the work load of our judgt s differs widely, VyV •U: thf rna!trr of docketing and court. •'.sicnd.-M could nr improved under an admin-, is'hvi -.‘"-.it m with powers concentrated in a head or hcs;{y. This wouid enabl< the proper c-neilui : ng of court rases as well as making uniform tin cakndiinng of casus from county to county, Such an improvement would help tremendously in efplinug, 'hr loads of (hr , , ~..d;0 arid nfhft court r>ffi< v>h m Me Tv f.srt that North Catohna is studying it*, louil .% .!(ci is a healthv sign, and wc hope that thiii represents a step toward i m prove- and r t.n'.e as they did as < r,ithcp\ ecs of the ’ jtc But w*‘ wonder <1 they*havr ever thought nf ib r- posKiljiliiv of losing tlieu retirement and pension benefits as guaranteed under their p.ihhc .• contracts. Although the private school director has hssuicd them that they will not lost these benefits should they return to tli' public school system in the years ahead wc v.i'si to remind them that thc,\ cannot be: too sure thesr days when new legal interpre tations are bring made Although Negroes have been hoping the p ,! b!;c school teachers wou’d not take sides v.-idi < xtreree scgrcgattbnists. we must admire • iifH courage Ut inking a stand for the side they hriitvr; in. This ■« a (to country where a i? 1 lie or woman r - ; n make his choice, and these fenchers have made theirs. In former days, men preserved their meats through such processes as drying, pickling. • !lmp„ and curing. This limited the number o) ways in which meats could be prepared at n!f{»*s. Certainly, the nation’s mol hers could n ■ ( cook rare steaks, hamburgers pork chops, t'u ■ h chickens, and fish as they do today Commercial enterprises have taken ndvan i i'm ut the new methods of refrigeration, and ;U! shipping barbecued pork. b< rs and chickens to v-irir>UH ports of the country. Wives b.ivr d’.r.covf ied that they can rtiake up rolls and pn'; and 'tore them in decn freezeis from Is The Governor Reaching For Them? fsfdsdfsd 0% 8 ' P i's;" fvb ?pa |f% 8w 1 am ß ww mm niWtl iwl BY REV, FRANK CLARENCE LOWERY For AT4P w -.t. if h tiiv.iw i llt P pff p"S|| pw »» p |pa |jj rj, -r p3j 1 i K MifeP I! i-w t ■ LPSni I I>P. EVA. ,M SfiVf, TCRNSS BAt H i?r ?.nd toll' • ‘nforimxl \Av% Church as Musical Divecfcor ol the hrniTfi O mmunitv I \tt:nn\c} ai, < o i-c l.i> CITKS BO um OH VIIKXY Council - honoicd Maohailan ,1 ,?d; Hi First Annual Award Hatch Mr, -iacK received tho forts w* llic fi c U< of burnan richi k. Jack ciocrit d rhe pt'd dif'r. of hch. vvJiothcr roUpoti^ honored M' properi v. Tbo Cote?cii tuc* honored T Harris. Jr. A •kchstan ti v r Director Ainoncftn Sociohv* 4 »f African Culture f>x |*o v, vV York (”?ity President ol the Chicago Board of Fducaiaon at Cftitetirnl Hi^h School At>,<iitcnuin with !.'■«? famed Hocy A - ard for Inter* i a I ijc.iicc HIGH CHI ECU MEN ATT BNO A M on 9 try I>cpa.rtiT*co it .nodicalcd Cca'toiouy m which thf native grate oi "Africun placed in h pcruiancnt dor»osi~ D«'pa rt.iocnf Head -'5 u a I’tcrs on 120 U » B hoc I hri ■■ r '1 h coat •0 f * thrrluxM'h as well tho raisin of mith'-nRI of Ghiona, What Other Editors Say rut cn&uuiHC f i hci'f’ can br no doubt wtjpf seevoj* today that the Cffurt’s 1 954 decision &£ai ! r».vt enmputeory segreptipi in pub lic fHri'ioolv, /or reason.s of rare a 1 00 c, is fend v/IU rcroain she Maui Sbuthrrn white pcopic favor the school f;v- fi. Hers is the r>onit that holds first place, and demands ths highest tirouuhk, of the entire human Race; but make no mis take. this is not the food of which men should beast » , . NO' it is that cor ar.d only Pb pd of Ilenvnr,, bom wf O-s.l and His Kofi* Jbo.v-i. 7. Too long. .has man been SOWING to I via flesh and reap ing oomipMoo . many aeeni •to h • ( into this w-> H to eat and sleep and know no reason why they are bora, but to gobble up the com, devour the cattle, flesh and fish, and leave behind an empty rit».h, 8. The Master in His parable of the "Bewer", pointed out in seeds and soil the manv tninra that help or foil, and offered a sure way Oh't to every serious soul, who refuses to re main unclftr Bakin’s eon; red 9. Jesus the only perfect .one, taus&t men by example how life’s victorh-s could be won, and those Bis excorjjtis on spiv* CILAID'S: S F. GBABAM in dies Ff-'dßrsi.-ioiii Or. A> Olios* | > RO.O UC I*l'' iO N hr *ll pv M Bran c r ni 1 ci?v: ollo^ raphs:r ioici sociologist* Umd fdm, n .Ha.fti., >r "Tlie Onion of Hartem the first of a Ri niidcrn »« ... tf'm'ld-uiflp ek r and au <ucpcrt in iiocurncn.* i.ary on the ap-rd- films of trie received citations for (hr auUK’PUc’ty of bte works* AFEICA IK THK NEWS grows.. Mrs, Hoy * cU.f* Natio.Ucif Prog ret in Oitfec** toi % of Haroilty JPhi XX 2 -If a Work* rhop s In her meetinsr prai.sed tlm work tfioYif} by th6 soroi’s and cited Ho/mratele Clara Mh« Hong in this aiw omoryp, for iiio upkeep of fcho CliU® dren’ij Beaching Room in Mon* jc'Ct tmtu r clini as, f&ruipjS. and professional hcuis nid ohilrlr*' r\ pa-mits and tcficlun^ Hofsira bn on an ex.tub.ife of u Africa and. the Arts/' ftom F-fegy OMlery. Rnh** m i It. Thomas, President of the African Xjumher and 'Born# Building' Con.-oration. with of* fkm fri tW heart «of f/inox Avenue' in no* legally act to this matter and that the Mils Amendment was not valid These unhappy people realize now that the if leaders warn wrung on ibis question and that the end of oomplusory segregation in putj. lie schools is at hand. _ A unanimous Supreme raurt Monday told resistinr. Souther ners and #ll others that: “The constiHional rights of children not to be discriminate* <-d against m school admission on grounds of race or color .. . ran neither be nullified open ly jirid dirwt'y by state legr.- I l' Orr- OS si;pt' rM’i'Ml IV‘ Sir jit filial offirCTh, IJjj. jSggmir.;* ill- the:** ' facts portrayed'--' ‘Sow ■ 11, Yes', you ttciosi be the &osv~ a chapter each day, hy things wntc whether fa-ithtetfg or true; Ka.y what iti tfo& Gospel accord jfif' hc( df> or “How a *"* tik })r(i von re/ 5 p &*x Act, Sow an Act; and you of the company in honor anti s.uijte to Unittd Nations Day. i-1 ;y sfudmts l~\’ - 1 ' i r - 2 - Big'oguwli. Bernard Hopittm and Jeremiah Walker who attended i lie <Hst- session ot the Lott Ca.r«y Foreign Mision ston v as doing and the help &- broad given scholar# by 1,. C. Hcimetar.V' oi Slate Ivfomolu Hukuly of the Republic of Li beria honrmxi Mias I’llith How * waid ''Miss Liberia Abroad. ** ia! Lmr’is preiyl W* riceus have hailed the recent Liberia Today which feature* public health in the country. 'Die Obona reception held at the' Waldorf - Astoria siar- T.ivrbf- Roof wsts a ccetie of b r .-i l .- fy. Diplomats from, the world over rtr-re'-rntinv gome HI ria -■ tkins to the United Nations pasted by Ambaesador Daniel Chapman of Ghana . IN otlft MAH.BAG ’ C«pf, J, A., Hys-ou of Fab** child AFB Washington is in tho city for the Hampton Club Din ner and as guests of frknda Canada prira* to returning to the base where she is Dietician, Beatrice Hargrove, has rr cenfly rr turned from Pans to her post as bioloeist in P. t>. 136, Miss Hargrove spent sotno tiiu. in Japan a'here she taught, ehiidren of soldi era on the base in her capeotljr a# principal. Bids have jumivcd for fclir Boys of jVlexioo,*' and. r onti'alto Margaret McCwidm. ttnlved Nation# Day fetes are beins arranged for the obror vanco of ibis international bo dy who Is attempting to brhiq pc*w:F. and serenity to the world. directty by them through ova - iva sobemes for segregation " North Carolina is forUinute In that its 1 {tutted school inte gration pl*!«s apparently d<• e s net fail in the “evasive schemes” category. At leant, least, that is the opinion of Al iy. Cent. Malcolm Seawcll The imminent destruction of public school programs m Arkan as and Virginia points up the promise of our school assign ment law and its tolerance of limited desegregation ar» an al ternative to massive resistance and the forced closure of sv bools. The greyi South ran no lonn- By MAF.CL'S Q. ROU'LWA.Rfc POLICEMAN WA ITS: Sect) ms I passed a street parking section on East Cabarrus Street. a poiieertmi checking parked cat's. He was musing a meter that had only three ironuhr left before the violation sign would pop up With ids ticke’ book in hand-, hr waited caisnlv until the click showed the vio lallon red .sign. Then he began writing.- and T drew up into a mental knot. I would beat, the meter clock, but he didn't When the teg w;»s placed on thr* automobile un der the windshield wiper, the cor* and f walked oo^--think ing it could have beer, me <Oh- GET HIPPED TO THF, JIVE are so hi during this *al#=? for bus day nioi't'-ig around eisht, o - pny a O 50 i. ft alnn £ or, e | jp| 1 1|% Q U p nv BK. Ck A-'CHICK, SR. SEliilCG A liON AND ‘tll¥ MORA L * TiEBS VEE 8 is *gro winy *' witli "the * 'pacing hearts end ~h yes ot men. tb.cre arc mrierd-nnes of hiiinau f Even the unhappy South - It or wa.i against ts, 4 but change the h*w, The Southern of legal resistance anr? that, right and proper. But that rapidly as possible to this new way of life in public education, ter tolerance and goodwill a push held on Hie school - ri-’gafioHi qn^st'oe. keen looking toward the past instead of to ward the si or mu«; future that is ahead for this poßritJe NI Gif <l N ETVSFArt:R S erum urd d * about tho tune of arid the miserable advertising had little knowledge Os the Ke ing in local papers obtained better results than in metro* had locked in the standing po ll ti 1 on■ 1 f you do.iid t> i:. ■ «•-. what I'm saying is true, tm it one Sunrfay movriuig GOT A LETTER from one of the lady listeners who attend ed the Return I gave on l legend Wolves Whet T-. - ' She stated she was in the n v ! . Hill ("!ommun.ity at the t i me and paid $1.25 for a ticket n Y oi i r treat merit was v•v - j hut what woman w a n ts emc - plete freedom from \* ok c <1 said to myself. aH of u* < of course.) But the letter con tinned: “Hiving in danger mak* r iife ko thrilling, and while I don't relish being caught bv the v-df - I’d just love the choiw?!” AII I’ve got to sa y. l a riy j * ‘You’d better watch your sb»p ' v ii h an y type o f tv•o -j e s •:. *d V MR. rOBNTAFD redder!• 1 v y alt ed in THE TF A POT 4 oscjujU’l y eating saw Mm* Joy Brandon dining «dnne. He harged in end ioined her fn lijnch and fm the past thdays hi* head had b*en that the Fress Club null put on tease, or something like that unoccupied lable The nianagenienf- php n} d know Mr Cornyard plate -1o spend his entire stipend *s'2s(lo) he received for intro d’icing we at the lecture last week. And I know he vdll Hr the waitress highly if « Me * dance artist. Corn yard has beer attending : 1 : ' ,r 'v Virginia... they 6 is the ha-pny an tSUr-rlK'n i-hnt. tbe-T'a i x ?> afvnn ' tide running against, the sec r esut ti on j &t& f who ape ?n r to resist unto death the ink display of deniocracv am- C/hrisiia-i’dty# the Negtoe and other peoples of color ar concerned. Even the South* the ye ice tm eouifey and justice and humr*: brotherhood i# becoming lotidet and more irudyf/enf. There is a. largo sector of the South which pr.-i< r>: Uid’•>•.'•'!j rbr d p•,: .. ver tire intesryitMon of ?»ome iSJc ciosed there is being .manifest \ greater and gi*ea-t>et boldness n champion tug the cause of hu Uieti equality and brotherhood The much- abused and belt* fled church and its influence with some exceptions are being reßi-.itered for the support of growing opposition on thr part to the massive rf-ersfance noli- The "srenV tnnra! prfFSiires of t-he church arc being teeorh rd in favor of fn.w and ordrr and of brnfhei h.oe.fj. And it must not be forgotten that the fb longest forces favoring the first c’.o.ss citi?enri isv> of ffe ■ gioes are derived and deriving .from the church. The noble .wnttmenw de manding of the rh;u>.ohs of .v>m egaMonisin to lei. the Ne- The hope that, tomorrow w<U be a. brighter day foi all peo ples is horn m the heart of the Church, 'chose overlord Is non® other than Jesus C'brir* Ijtfm* t-Hf. This tvilels was Jtsßptned by news accdonts that- Fillv Ota lifuiti * F - currently conducting a i r v.pei rni.-.d* in Clrariotie. North Carolina. For noun years this tvrlter has be*n watching the BiUv Grahern movement which has nisrited world-wide acclaim. At first ; .vv; Uiouglit. that Ora hnm was too tiintd on the color question. Os course sciuibte Kira do not expcv-.t for the weight of solving the color question to fall upon Billy Gra ham. But ivo have a-Hviwr. ex • pecteo that he would taka a fmn stand. When he came to ffrchtviond he did tut say a areal deal a* bout the racial situation, but he demanded that the meeting.- be they wci ; Down in Charlotte he Tiia.de th : same demands and the meet ingß were accordingiy integral ed Me deiivereci a blistering atack op re-finfi race pride. which he branded as the worst. kind of pride. Ho left- no doub* in the mind? of his Hearers and the listening mil - lions, that he was striking, bard at race prejudice. If was a deep aoiirre of satis fiu tioii to Know that powerful Billy Graham is allied with the forces of righteousness, that, are demanding the brother hood of man to tafcr: the place of race prejudice, which- Is proving te be the scoury.e# of Kven while. Billy Graham was standing up it, Charlotte In or der to be counted as one of the
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