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6 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER V., Ifjf»B y- •• •■; t ~ ■ • ;,-. .' ' • . • ' •< fr ' ' ok^' y tj*- $ y *i\',,[**** <: 4 m ||||’ 4> &s■%;' .. I {•X’-Vn}. ':' •■ >; : 'J, '" . v ' iffl '* ; w #5 $ • ;/ A,.- - - I Bg£sKw© 5 0 | , * f«C? rfijj a ' a,*? i''\K "< |W ._. g*s , A ■<&• •Xo‘v’®*?’ > "’ yj*;>y SV£*:2j£vY&>i' '*•*,*&?#&*#., .-y*W&yv£-v &*&.?**s&£•.'•* •'**•Av*4&•..\ ;*- •*•>■• •'- ••■ • V M *WS HOMECOMING QCEKN —Pictured is Miss Shirley T rances Parker a senior of Nesrt<u> **iove a«d a hsiMncs* education major, who will as Shaw ! nivcisity\s queen this Saturday (No f f mbit 22) The Bears iI? meet the Maryland Stale Hawks. The parade begins at *1:00 p.m, and the time is 1:00 p.m. at Chavis Park. Bank Official Chairs Rights Organization WASHINGTON The Commis- | ■'ion op Civil Rip/a* has appointed j * Rhode I'.land Advisory Commit- I me and named « Negro bank Gift- j ••■a! a* iip chairman. The an- J no'ineemrnt, was made recently by [ (.'oromusion chairman John a. I Hannah, president of Michigan j State tjniveryify, N velJe Beauvien who will head j the so e-member Rhode island Ad- j vu ory Committee i*. an assistant ; managm- of the Industrial Nation- j at Rank of piovidencc in char?*' i "f it-. bt\ Corners branch in East ' Providence He is nnl the ftrx* jMcgrn to ■serve ?s chairman of a state vdriaorv Committee, hwerw tlurv v foie Waltimote Isw yrr, and * member of the Mar i Gud State Senate, vra» elrrtrrH chairman by the other members of (he >llf < .imniiHee at its si meeting in Baltimore o*l No vemher S. Most of the State advisory ro« tnitteeb a >> .‘tried so far have in. ; .- tided one or two Negro men-thors j Botne of these have been elected j v*ce chairman or secretary, but I Mr Beauvien is the first of bis . race to be- appointed chairman by | the Commission. Dr Hannah said the Commission j expects to have advisory commit tee* organized in every state be fore the end of the year. These groups are asked fc study prob- | kms of discrimination and denials I of civil rights by reason of color. S rare, religion or national origin, within their respective state!!. Although the U S. Commission *» *ts studies is concentrating on voting, housing and educatm, state committees may choose whatever fields of civil rights they desire. They are expected to report their f> . -1-^. RESERVE 3Ei jj m Wm\* - - Calvert M»#aFv» SMS M W | American Whiskey WIVMI pr.til.Ußr, C n MV f -jw ninuf : GtiAHtKtUTSjj jrißUfj i SU(fn(n WHiRKf* fc findings and recommendation! to Providence associated with Sidney file Federal Commission. Kane Company, investors; Felix A Other members of the Rhode. Is- Mirando. Providence, president of | land group are Mrs. Newton P. the Imperial Knife Company, and f.iconsrd, Providence, past, presi- Dr Barry Mark.*. Barrington, pro dent of the National Parent-Teacto- lessor of literature at Brown tim ers Association; Joseph K. Levy, versity, CAPITAL LOAN CO. 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Morgan -St -NbrUiside Shopping Center—Cameron Village 4 spirit . . io the realm of pm* i fantasy ‘Materialism and secularism . . . have made heavy inroads on toe official and popular thinking of 1 irirn and nations,” the prelates do elaipri The statement was signed by 12 episcopal members of the Administrative Board of the trr with an Air Force opera lions nnii, reaching (he grade o) sergeant. He entered ihe banking butane following a stint with the finance red ion of the Veterans Admini stration. Hsn first job was ;n? » loan interviewer. While employed by the bank he took courses in banking at Boston Diversity. He is married to the form", Hoots Williams of Providence. They have two sons, 10 and 11 \ year* of age GO TO GiHlßf’H SUNDAY! NalioiiMi f'aihcHr V rii „ . f’OHference. the bishop-, cone dinating agency. It *< is ap proved t>* the entire tsier •H'chy, who met for ihree days in closed ses-ions at the Caiho lie University of America liere. Ihe meeting ended Friday in altendantc were most of the ! 220 IJ. S archbishops and bishop including the two cardinals, Fran- ; ■i. Cardinal Spellman of New \ >'ork and James Cardinal Mein- ] I y re of Lor, Angeles They n-pre- i •ented the 138 archdioceses and I 'inceses of the United States In the 1830-word slalomon* ... i died “The Teaching Mission o! Hie Catholic Chdri'ii.” the hi Imp;, maintained that the Church's tea- | “iiing authority encompasses! ' the total, content of the deposit of > faith revealed by Jesus Christ" \ as well as "tiior-,' moral principle "’hieh .flow from the natural law and the nosiiive law of God” Secularists and niilrri.iUsK • tie prelates eonttuued, “hsve s'l.eri upon the detnocrsHr principle of popular suffrage ''id havc distorted (!■- meaning Into a denial «l ail rights save tliosr u hi< h deri’- e from ma jorlty opinion." "To the contrary, our Ann rirnit founders, throwing off the bonds of tyrannv nostu laird as a right for themselves and their posterity, life, liber- Cm, - | — - ■«.< *v. and ih* pursuit of hsppt news.” Liberty for the Church, the bish ops continued, must, he broad p nough to encompass her unfettered competence to proclaim the truth of her mission.’’ They said "it is an enduring tri bute to the wisdom of the men "’h.> fr,'.:n;cd Arnci'icrm freedom that they placed no hindrance ;n the wav of |t|e Church as teacher ”
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