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PAGE 2 Trvmtmemt Of Crimimth mm t f, f ■pataalnng the country mate aware rf K' sitaatioß. T*» mar w» of thinkirsß. Hp.Sbitiaks are not as (ad as the «*• of the ciim. Three innocent girts ptw a sttfw* is rabbrd instwd of be- P& ht-'lpt i. These crimes ane wanton, UMlMai senseless and indicates that the HKwtiaMrs are completely depraved beyond reform, Ard even wjrsf aspects. is the at |§jjfetie ef the general puhlk\ They appear fiAilhetic ami shrug it off with "it is PU&c cf nj tsssancssT*. Afxn and again courts nalr in favar of the vioda |Ws. Too often jurks, moved, not so pftcj) by- the wideace-w by the (ma | Anal pka of lawyers, L»t the crim: I l#s S® and without a sympathetic & aXiMnhranrr of the victims. It is not laps too far afield to surest that to 1 i - -*» Rand Blttcks In Human Relationships I' * The CSvfl Rights bill hats been enact f e#into law because therv *TW SO many bath North and South, who sym- with the Negroes in their stTUg gfes for rights and privileges too long «IKayedL There are many people, South North, who had a deep sympathy f* the Negroes in their struggle, *to are saddened and discouraged by what | happened in Los Anppfcs. The riots there 1 we senseless, and added to the dif fittrfry of those who are trying to estab better racial relationships. What we are not firebrands on either side, men and women of reason, a deep I atee of resportsabtlity and above all. a sense off love for people, and | * I Hot Weather Hints P# f Just in case the severe hot weather of til* past few days worries readers of # Cboleemee Journal and makes them flfcik that they will likely be victims k cfr sunstrokes or heat prostration, we attention to some advise for the torrid days. w Sunstrokes have warning symptoms, wluding headache, nausea, and a dry »n, and heat prostration cautions us k- ♦ I f Religion In The Here And l\ow I # R»*v. Norvin C. EKincan errors whether in copy d|in the printers office Make us say grange things- A few weeks ago. whet etfcr may have been in the copy, it came ait with "A great service was held in tfe Archbishop of Canterbury." That, are sure was a hit more than the inchbishop, even though a sizeable man. cftild hold or digest. What we were trv iijfr to say was that the service was held ii^the Canterbury Cathedral, and that tie Archbishop was the principle speak t We knew that there was a lesson s#newhere hidden in such an error, aid we think that we found several. First; "To err is human." Such slips oc edr daily in many areas of life. Fortu nately. most of them have no serious Consequence- Ihough for every human a host of critics will seize upon exalt themselves and downgrade f- % : ; ;The Cookemes Journal 1 ▼ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Jt C Sell Own«r Rj-W* J. C. Sell Editor JBP||| J. C. SELL. 1908-1940 H i|" 0 Second Class Pestafe J Paid At Coolewnee. N. C. X Zip Code No. 27014 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE I&IjSW do not mesa to ha hard op any on*. Si Kit small items >A this nature iVce us to pHKwand the cash with the copy. All audi Ipvind '' th» pvfciic view- some of the best fetall talent k, in effect, partners in ate. We do need in this country "* hard] em" of men and women who btlVwt ln j dlhteousnm. honesty, and Justice toj take the initiative in a righteous tndigna tion at the crime, areas of America, and ' who will insist that criminals he panhh | ed. People who have become tohly de-j (Hawed should, one way or another, bel removed from society. TO pamper and, mollycoddle these depraved persons is, like taking pink pills to ewe cancer. C aters have to h* rdt ■**** pfr tient is to survitn. No stome shmM he left untouched hi set king to Rhlfc hardened criminals, hat trhwa al tlhrtsi have failed it h tint for action of a drastic sort. The ah«Tr»a!iw to tMn k that the best peupte be wrwa* H the aoßhvicthn ef thrtr apathy ami weak sentiments. CuttW) mm idnadj aim should he to putt* «•»! w hen cancers da appear thy md he treated as canoeew. especially for those in need. Such tore! akne can solve the problem; hatreds] can do nothing but destroy. The under-j privileged off the world, regardless off rac? or color, must accept some respon sibility for their condition, and in their staggle, endeavor to fit thOMdves for usefulness n the kind off warid we live J today*. While hi society every person owes something to every other person., the individual owes even more to him- i self. Legislation cannot make for equa-• lity and justice. It can make for oppor-j J lunity, but each person must make him-. self acceptable to society. Education is basic if people an? to fit themselves for ■ advancement, economically and socially, i by pallor, a feeble heart action and sub normal temperature. They attack aged adults and the very young but every body can, and should, take precautions. Over-exertion is dangerous and overeating serious. Excess sugar and fat in the diet should be avoided, meat tak en lightly and raw vegetables, salads and fruits freely consumed. Cool water, but not iced, is recommended, along with light clothes and frequent baths. others. We forget that the President of the United States, Republican or Demo crat. is human; but, the position he oc cupies makes his decisions of tremendous and terrifble significance. For, he must make choices, and each the best he knows how to make. If his choice suc ceeds the country applauds; if he fails the country holds him to account. Actu ally. a President's decisions are born in the spirit attitude, and the behaviour of the people of the land. As are the people, so aIV their elected representa tives. Frequently the critics lamhast their own image. But there is still another aspect to the error which we made. Actually, the spirit, the attitude, the outlook, and the mind of the Anglican Church was sym bolically embodied in the Archbbhop of Canterurv. In that service of recogni tion, the Anglican Communion acknow ledged its failure to apprehend the mean ing of the movement in its early days. It was a frank and open recognition of the presence and power of die Holy Spirit in the Salvation Army movement There are some of us who rejoice that the serv ice held in the Cathedra) was. symboli cally, IN the Representative of the Angii cation Church. We rejoice in tikis new attitude, this open recognition of the validity of a ministry that bears the marks of the work of the HOLY SPIRIT. Petty political jobs appeal to some people enormously, and that ia a good thing for the country. Alaskan* are among the aM»t talka tive people in the world, averaging 609 telephone calls each year per person. Sometimes, looking at ttiea* motor cycle rfclen. Dram the gear thay wear It's hard to teO whether they are an astro naut or a football phQar. 11 Now the new 1906 cars wffl soon be on display We imagine this year the win haw been mowed amid Ai A m 60 SECOND SERMON Hi o»»ASr.- izST Two mothers whose sens «*• ta college composed notes 1 after reading their sons* Inters. kttm send me to the dicttansfy* said one mother. Toole htky," replied die other. "Johns letters always send roe to the bank." ••• • • 1 lading. whether It he Mhn, haeks «r iy»N otea, creates iwrttst tan*taaaft UwSTnte. ten** »«*•*- «hMM*dbMB In the who* worte N enabled ns ta aee with the IMMSI eyeO«Mriih flim* Whet tap perverts a mi that say*. 1 tat ta ta MT or *1 tat have tar ta tent?" 000 who taa not rand k hi daagar of slagaHaa ani h inta Ipamii ta • world Hod It |iwh| hp law* It- Cultivate the hahit of tiadteg, ant anty far what yen wM tan. hnl la gate an tan itt», exritteg, teamed. wtee awl witty nmpaalea thai wW amngnay yao thranph aM jtnr years. SBUTM Emi SATS WASHINGTON - North Ca rolina has freat interest in the hnmigration bill as evi denced by mail cvaiing to my office. Ftortunatet? there is abso lutely an resemblance be tween the bill reported to the Senate end the measure as it waa first sent to Congress. I have mentioned the numerous defect! of the original bill, which I have called "a leg islative abomination", before in this column. Since the ori ginal bill b completely deed, I will discuss only the new bill which was drafted by the Now is the time of yeaivto clean, repair or replace your heating system —W. Unless _ electric comfort heating! ' - ~ 4 | ft. : >Je *-: • \- •li ■■■mHHH ..l ■' g| | Thi only moving parts in most ■ wwciifC n&atwg sysioins I too in tho standard thermostats. So there's no costly repair or I replacement every year. And no wuSHEpB| I worry. If you havo flamsloii B oltclik comfott hooting, just relax. If you Hav*n% why net I twitch? Although Duke Power ■ neither sells nor installs these #o% pnwWe tho fbds. > « ' 1 *y*r7« 122 S. Main St, Mocksvill®, N. C. Phone 634-2257 T ■ . ~ ..;, - gfe-jf. flnk | House and Senate Immigra tion Subcommittees*. Although I have long and consistently defended the na tional origins quota system as the best and most equitable method cf limiting immigra tion, I reata that certain ad justments in our polity have to be made or we will be flooded with an increesiag number of immigrants, especi ally from the Western Hemis phere. in the near future. This e true, first, because Congress has largely nullified the theory of the MeCairen- Walter Act with special am- | rj person who te not a ta« - to this country today from the Central American. South Am edML and Caribbean eeun -1 tries, lilt It an increasingly important HI nii>a—i abaca the birth rate in South America is the largest at any area in the world and ta .South l American immigration to ta United States has tawtnwd by 2M percent in the last five years. the structase s*ta national > origins quota system, bat I am in a small minority. Thare i foie. 11 ta hew any "****- or to draft the bo* powttde legislation obtainable la eta > of the present climate of Oon ■ grass. 1 feel we have bean I IENHI I SUOCMFID> Under the Senate bill, na 1 sverall uilbl of 11MH b* 1 eluding reftnatg. ta baea a > dopted lor ta Eastern ta upfcete. wA preierencot ge ing to faarfta of thoae al i ready hare ta to minlwi of the professions. tVa pref erence system adapted will maintain the historic popula tion pattern of the Uhited States, lb me. however, the most important reason lor sup porting the bill came with a» doption cf my amendment by the Judiciary Committee to limit Western Hemisphere im- I migration to 110 80b. Without . this provision. I could nd 8 support the bill There are other salutary - provisions in ta bill la its - present form. The most im i pc riant of these are new and ■ stringent security restrictions, I and new labor- restrictions - which provide tat each new - worker immigrant' mate have a job for which no American s is available. I Ibis immigration bill S. 15- ■ 00. which now has the support - of the American Coalition of I«r CkmiSHM has shirked that mnwetibilty. " Il """ 1 1 EATON FUNERAL HOME : CM T. HI UK 9mm CM« *| KhHI b llli H| *■>*.■'■ Jv 3 P"jj " ' ' SEPIEHER 2Q.25 (■ouu locaiD off aimsniK is » soon OH JWUkM MAD '% IM C«tf AfMNMI * Many . FAIR ASSOCIATION ■—— » t ftmrnm ott IXp«rf»bte S«r*. WW Bonier Swrtce umm S IHQmi Mm 08.00.WG. ♦4l H. M.tn St Mociurrflle '■" in ■ mi i
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