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4 wane wsmztm msmm&E, sunm. «, nag* Editorial Viewpoint The CAROLINIANS WORDS OF WORSHIP <Ths next week a£t*r to* croclfaM® «C Itm, fee Skmaan Ponfisis Fftate, macie * ?©~ to 13se criteiais at Basie. It prbfe&bly tea mxae&ifas JSke fete* I «m*t think a? assyfeteg to write you about . 133 s w®el:—but was a m&aOte > You nasy hare IttKHft «? toe «*te*ri»raje la last weak w«r fee ar- PMft, srM sand essecwtaan of «ae Jesus, toe Christ. It teas 'SfSite a. aatfMaee. Bst then,. evecyfefag m tfeis prevtHev is a nuisance. Bat it pas rasfe «2g sE right, araS we wffl never beer «f the OfMspte. 3gy sSbIWb are cfear. I rather liked toe mat. Be was what fesse Jws caE a pragSaet. from s*p~ (country. tsaKagsbteadesied, eff ©Bursts. Bat- easargaar «S to the rabble yattos their head* off, said toe gewsts pushing thawr Qtiasy <S»e.tg«a wife no nnvi&snm *t &H test. weaM hold in a lam sswt, tee wss dignified sasd aofctsefeive. I toad Hhsm pQaris -5y and courageously that 13ma& ite hsSJt to Him. oouniry., Urgent Need For Tax Revisions In keeping with the inflation spiral and ris ing ce@t of living, both oar Federal and State income schedules need practical revisions. There mmy be numerous changes that ought to he aaede « our incest* tax laws, bet the one m&rtsKg to allowance needs con siderable study. The State of North Carolina allows the head of fee house a S3OO detection for eaefe de pendent, while the Federal goversrraaat per mits the sans of S6OO to fee deducted for each dependent The Federal allowance of $609 and die State detectable allowance Os S3OO are not *«£tugjh and definitely unfair to the la ther who mart feed, clothe, house, sad edu cate his offspring. Mow ears a father or mother- provide a youfsgster with food clothes, place to live, med ical care, insurance protection, and recreation of m measly three hundred dollar* for 12 months. The answer is obvious, Tffitee If* case of ® man who has a «ckr or daughter in college. If he had only $699 which tire gevmsmsnt allows him fear am dependent, he eeoM provide the $1290 needed to keep « boy or girl in sdjoeEl for sine jpesSha. The twelve hundred dollars just mentioned for a call @fe education does not include clothing, feworerace, «nd medical care. Kidding And Horseplay Dangerous In the Sunday neswfwgjers, we read of «ne Boy Scoot killing another because of Wharf has been labelled “good-natured fearing.” Killed in the femwl was William Carver, tIS years of age. He was atabbsd in the stomach by Fair im screen, also 15. . The two boy* and several scouts wre. in Qrem’-s home pesflhsg potatoes -for s* week-end hUcz ftjspstmftly the Carver boy began tew ing Green about bis not knowing how to peel spuds. Green ordered Carver out of the house lor ® fight 'Where punches ware traded. A few minutes tear, Fairfax Green drew the knife •fo&m its sheath and plunged it into ■Carver's Sfesssach. Next to kidding end teasing, the practice of horse play on jobs or on the playground k dsangerou*. Some men on jefee like to pester ©fiber workmen with horseplay such es wrest Salaries ted Wages Meed Scnitmmng According to the National Industrial -Ccm feyanee Board, any American cirisen who hssmt doubled his income in the last ten years ■was better off financially in. ‘HM9 than he is today. Ten yeans ago only around 10 per sf our workers earned between $3,000 and f.g,MO. Today 46 per cent are in that wage fffsup. But the man who was making $5,000 ten years ago m either feeing paid $0367 t&dsy, ter h». 'hasn’t m much, actual purchasing power m -b-s had then. The WTiCII. s'tetktioa; she m dependable m any imdiafete. They throw •*&■©«s light, upon •why certain labor group push their demands as Mr m pMHbte before agnesing to g» beck to ■work, Ttee figure help to esepkm the wage frees* pmpxnritAly in effect has so few frrrsen «pot@ in it. 'lst'light-of aueh stoostk*, it is time that the ’■wages and minim sf -dfaMPdb wte, es*, mi-sssansries, -sesfrissri®! and eixsicsi b&ip «s, awd skaassltie workers its -ghnas « -eserw/ weßtdny. -Wfesse tteese Kt hmn m- mmt the raireg "l&ing mm and fesns? -«*- w€fn jHansr ifttgvuns xvuMDMMf wWSESy Skew 'Wms&mSW?, wRSfp tes«»s®E tttmeoatgi semi esm! “fe's&eify Him'" vMarihey taadteswEml-daygfesstfbss y&kA ‘Ca tenas* - to the Thssae # te» 'Steaairi -tit still to tfe#: saay-df ‘ ; -3sess« "pmgtz -rites w~ Jmitc Wernidh. met ’SteiaSsey Cs#oSß«sg ’fat : sfls <m liar ’iWstt l&Stefe «am; tm -tStefest WpttKWte tiff Bag*. Pte& fftait -waste to ssjfeto&atk T&ey-jete- '-to intftte -fee- 'pMMteMfost -oi* «? t&immh mm wm atih& lawaaws ’Swat Jfe tomb. fgliatii ’ttesa to i£tfe w*tL ‘-©tfem to :finrit&a >ss*t &mt gprasatedte«idtom %e - 'MbCito --m 'S& «ssß Ifejr But 3m* ta* .yeStos N*«*y *w »» * ay IgaSael fete a@ate. tear w tost ossSfi fee « Wk «£ A aas^^re®®- «5 totenSa. Assfi fe*a a -nsfehappHtad be *■ hs±y «3hbh» to adM Ssaaiss «we ertng« *»- I <HBsgg%% led- -feat filftv. it *ffi % lot tojsy too, a& if yew teas* any dtfitarart dswea® man. We surest that bssEh the Federal scad State government* restsfiy •9* peeaent mcosae tax schedules end deductible aSaaranocss for de pendent tduMnsßL St oartesaJy would be fairer and. more bumene to sweswese the deductable aEliwisaasees to a pass* wiwsre they would be sssttre m is* wife fee «oat fef livmg ia&sas. ft does®*! take any vteefefe Os fee ima giswtson to find out feet fee fependency al lowance feooM be ssinsficsntSy increased. Clack Sana wosM fee f«s«r if fee snowed dedsKiaae* erf $1,669 m sassre for esdh depen ded child. Wife two gavertHr«sa3» taxing cm itiacise, ss individual is caught in a vise where his pay dmek is "bfed to death.'” Since fee Federal govrassrcKSsa feto tsircd the anmhl moemssa ai its cstsseas, fee State |w emmest 'would d» -well to study ways and means of sfeEliahiag fee state income tax. Sure ly, tbera snuat :fee .cfesj- ways <ef raking state fanfe feasn by placing a ter upon one's wages. Rsgsr&ksss of what we or anybody oke may think or nay, the feete .income tax wb probably here to stay. And since it s, fee State cam help fee average citizen “to make fees end? meet" fey increasing hi® dependsey *3law»saoe from three hundred dollsrsj to at least SBO6. ling, tic Ming unto the anus, trippmg with the foot, and ether modes of fun. Ofrime two men voluntarily engine in horse play; but, sooner or l»t«r, one as the ■man wiD be tired to the paint of net wanting to play. Here fees the danger, In such a spirit , one fel low worker picked up playfully a "biscuit from a man's lunch 'bm. while he was eating:. Wifii out s word of warning, the othar asan reached into hk besom, pulled -out a gua, and shot the prankster to death. Tossing, kidding, and horseplay—whether welcomed or swtt-HBre dangerous especially when the object of the hosseplay is net feeling well or in m meloncholy mend. Then, too, many people can't take tewing to good spirit. In order to prevent future tragedies of the nature we just described, we advise people a gairsst the practicg es kidding and horseplsy. roughly by not betog doubted during the last ten years—justice requires that something should be done about it. What about She weekly wages of maids and janitors? Schools, .church®*, and hotels have the bad rep«sstio& sf paring these people scandously lew for their serv ices. White miter wesfeess vrlu? have to tore maids and housekeepers; often pay very low ■ws®ss to |Mstspte who work tor them. Tire, man who wtete ferthtety dollars a week iss* to p«y the warns price for shoes, food, rent, s»d utilities m tegssaa„ Mo@t <sf the tone, his inesrwe limite the asuouKt tosft hse spenife trpms. asrything. : Bu£-wfratom he buys caste him jisst ns touch as it de*g. tfee rich swan, accept for the feet tbs the ifjeh mass vmy 'feuy of a higter The poor man end the mdk sm psrthe wsae -price tor cigarettes, meri:di£s, rffisdfein®, toilet artistes, teessu, tort • ter. 'We ms tfibe -«s@sf£ -feritead: 4fewKu Bs* n@B& n aufesrtetoM tocsewg in agnmfel in- 388 mto p®Bs ■■tmsr, tttnsm in hfrmss of ps-atoe, fetes®* <ed -fe S« • that 4®»jnfeSi.»to «w- -of ffe Tp tfeto 3?mjp -df few»i%cte, ,3mm -wss* the hup - teSifer mswsrsfe. 'We &smM wwm&m fey s®*it!y -^aJsliaw, Sat m -taatati *tisk <&h&s -msssh m we -teteiM-ptotogfely jcfefee. TteteSßaati fpseup 4# .3Sw» PWB<«*e ■*» mmiteiar ten» sii&sw%- to ®n ttew*, 3«»sa w «& >to«® 4j«itoe 'testotow, m to*ew» «s»% m * Wam:<mtm ■Sim mm te* tep Sfegr ;^sasril mt& mMmiM, '^tesw^Sflfefr Evi F«ss teM lace Iter, SstlbeyWlNotPrevai SENTENCE SERMONS BY REV, FRANK CEA3RENCE USM/WRY hr ANF iw* y«a A Stank Aoeosnt 3» afiesvwi A C3wctk-%aek ©a JEsafe? 1. My what a personal ques tion—yes, it is, yet- sc many people like to boiEist, of their ea-thry possessions vhich they seem to like most. 2. Os this, they seem to de light to speak high above a tosisper, lor alwaj-s they deem it a help Jul gesture; but very infrequently is mentioned the name of Him, who is the giver of life and the Savior from ton. 3. Bow can man move away from God so far, -when. Ctedfc &e*Jiags with him have never fallen below par; ever, when he seemed fioomeei beyond redemp tion, He spared not His own Son to die lor ail, in His divine plan of salvfttion. 4. It was then that not only the hlood bank; of toe Father, Son and Holy Ghost was inaug urated, but also the Eternal bank of unending wealth and human relations was divinely inaorporated. 5. This makes It possible for ail real Christian soldiers standing in line, to be satisfac What Other Editors Say cits- oowsreso'NT Since V/orid ’Wsr 11. the va rious denominations have given increasing attention to the spir itual needs of the growing su toruban developments. Church extension progi'ams heve eon ©entrated on these areas, to provide church facilities in newfe' developed areas. In this conoantretion the -eburchee haw ministered to a need, an important one. But while denominational agencies and support have been building churches in the su burbs. toe plight of the down ■town bhimftas hm become m cmseingly difficult. In many caese, toeee older orgammtiom. ©nae pillars of strength in toe several d@nosnina.ttem,. are no longer able to carry on iteir mtesian. It isn’t that thare is no long er njwsd of these churches. There core needs in trie orw«i to amrty downtown - churches ns pressing and .dßßUbndirsg a* they ewi* were. Trac cassst of the dM aserhbsMiip has moved out. But Hum are msm p«o --pl@, ifinsOly net oltogstoer like Mvinsr hear the Church. A -gresip 53? xmttev* sfedled tost probmsr. as It aSS-siii* their dsnominstion -in t<mr tegs ritiee. SHte. Chi~ mm, Itettrait, arte 'Tim Hmt'iSeth odiam is in .the urtem saw «B. Ttajy pstost out the simple sia.tißtteß HQ pest* teMt sff the ssitosris Bvss to irrtei Kras*, ms,^/i«‘ -««to fit She MstoikSM ssawfecrsiUp. Bessiae ifcsre *k yefet*?-* to be mtofsfeseS to ■, this group tm s&sic- apprstee the »itu»- iiim ®ss wisatteKilS &e hone to itoprow it, Tim -core oS Ss? .psmtm-i lies to tos -ehangtoß 'dtesasdksr -tit tte 'h’Sttol&tws wtiteh •nawlfers' stmmd -Sosn-itovm .«toitnSiies «ssg cdsassSsaK in 'iw -shims. ■Oatffi wfflsogj&teefi yvse* w. gpwscfc « m -msse asgre- SPeStov* nnd dSteiHes 'ktrth aawwt, 4»eaK ffcaasUa&b tesae® -fetmd % 'sapi4h -as© y«yte wad Ifegs© yasßss. Wm Matowiist im&tm smm~ ■nmM -Sss -jasas? -atf tmowKnlUm 49SE.vria.to «£ria®£s:‘. --dfess -wnsf m», Wm, zmssssi&l. ofef torily taken «.s,r* «f at any time; whatever the request, toe Heavenly tasmk has it in store, and on every qualified deposit or lavito. dMdends will pou;'. S. This is a bank of nsfealmg promise that does nor, have to raaart to ink for ell who are a part of fete spiritual institu tion,'in their behalf, 13*y sin cerely labor and never shrink. 7, Ibus, far such as torse, a bundant capital is treasured up on high, upd bE who possess a heavenly clieck-book, need never to be uneasy or sigh. «. Thte chesk-book has met msif emergencies and saved many * Me ... it has supplies many morsels M food and broiiglti jay instead csf strife: tram * fetosnee, nreny times, the demands may seem to ex ceed' tire supply, but not when the depositee fully senses he is beneath the M sE seeing eye '* B. let things take whatever turn they will, Godte prainiseE are sure, and He win ftbundani ly fiilffl: Abraham taught ®s this when far him aS looked dark, but soon a ram was caught in tog toroket -before he could sores desegregated etnirohes was cited. Sstabliflhment of a parish Systran, with several churches to the arm constitut ing the piaMfe, is another sug gested remedy, sr; the basis of the success of the femto End Methsdißt PKrito. to South Boston, dearly, toe pmiflsm oiXiX’XA, fee seaslved without denosnimtktoAl aid, The moun Ung ertes* tsbs»6 is a to the shtseshw to press the work. WnirfWmnnan WiS cwm rrawX JSktSig, OTBTSOB aessE cjffiira CM TiaSif® and civil libertk* jest r. g&od friend and a staunch eheanpiaa -when -CSali fomte Oesirt, Justice Jesse Car ter died this wsafc. ii THIS OUR SAT ism pgnraft «r ®wr ihno« -World 'War X; the word “tanatton" tow. been a 'ey ¥tord an 'lips. And, ©f easnato sell pdittatem rantong for rfSffiE teaae 1»d a- to- Stetten” -dtesne 'to thsii- ptet- nolsti®! gSlsdg® «# to whst -©toy teE -site er fIfSS rxot -.«J» -JR dteoted to-riStoe. Xtfftetien ■is to" -toe mej* ■«« the .fflimmt ’jOwwhmb ass w*r t as «S fell 'srißEte 'fegMMsm® n»- to sgato.'Swww, w teas® shaft her <# «bb asaswatly m. ismaism teSHfe. jaacri. tef •torir -tbm .«s®fetog ami writ ing iperisdatos to Jteffisttae, mostly m. how to sesatoSil it. Tb 3» "writer -fl-mtomi to ray thssfc fte wmmge who •»© -ssnsilHadtfy 'sipssssse teE SBBfeJ®@s» is** mt mm, s zm. wamßa& knwtflsmv <«T aw«r inflstom «ff fesSte. this ■toteSße—tbs fßacriss tog spy»»r aS fete Astes, Fsssete -rib® «sss Ifefet' ob rifesd, m mamas# terifed Ifewd isisesiss? —• sn^sJsitris., arijteWWWit sgnM to W9B* (SKfeOfc -'WSWW swa ssfes, .mfawteli" mrs ■s& sm. xsm~ toxeste WaSm jcSfelfen, 'saani.p4e, f? ted Iteiß 'pat ate <& aHHdnpt akaffs his only ton, Si&sc, with it spark. JO. Abraham knew be bad a “faD ©overage policy” sari bank checks without limit to gpeM, but it took such an almost im possible cimimstanoe to clear the way lor so happy and glori ous an end. 11. Is year bank account and bank book in -God's Kingdom, ready to serve you at every turn? . . „ are you willing to face every circumstance, send hard lessons from Clod, to learn? . „ . then yon are nor. very far Iron His kingdom, and all of Hie richer, yours, for you possess the mysterious combi nation that opc-jJs His vaulted doors. 11. Then in the spir.it of Saint. Paul, you too nan enter into that mysterious rea.Sm which gave rise to these, his inspiring words. “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into tire hearts of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.” This is your heri tage, your eternal bank book is your privilege. Justice Carter was an out spoteen and fearless proponent of constitutional rigßfcs. He wasn’t afraid to speak out a lone and vote alone. A review of the eases in which he participated will show that tie vated in favor of every well founded civil rights claim laid before the Supreme Court. He was impatient with crvS rights decisions that -ested on narrow technics grounds. He favored, and spoke for, broad constitutional interpretations that restored its original mean ing to the Fourteenth Amend ment. For him the supreme test was whether or not a decision protected the rights and privi leges of the common man. i-wCahlorms. Eagle bank to HMD, ft wmtM have g&ma to .about .$l,lOO today. But te would have to add to fee $3.700 now 4c buy os reudb feeds as he omild have obtain <a with the srif!iasi ISLBBB. 'it Bnwsrt torn various re liable sources of information thstft & large tmadisr M pss*pie are atteuipting fee best, .infla tion mxtwt&a. .sssjuteiag stares of mas&ata. jutaefc in is&Sing T&uatags <*©r»iss«Sfi®s. This writer 'feels that the fo-rnmim is or* vm sh Snito vifiiml assay ate® s&mM <®f 'infla tion. enmgle, fi an iafii-- Jtoal hats *jtsaf*d jßWdwfwir wwissss program Wtmm -years «B», hr would iaS?S 385$®) to <*& M% ■Ktaseg&a&& ±nten»fc). Bast had toe laßMOiua to vsafcsd .fee maos smmoib to »»&•• mss- -mmoKm -stacks, -fee- mrr ’■test- -value of fee mme tod-ffiy rnrnm 9m ateut Votew ’$ effibfi ssserHgc -.aamssssi ustesek*. mil She Zxmtmm 38» Bfcfe .gnwwfe stesfc*, *jsc ww.fid a* twitss <4kmrmmK> Mfe*. 'fesfc% mssfe toafte «nfi «* toa lesfltsr .««e .■■iasams awais mm mm *&*&» S*s asstr iasste ’Jwmi **!SsSK ffij"SFfcy JUST FOR FUN, m MABC3& sl mK&mms IS A SKEW Say, tks pea nesafflEfeer tot Ksssg years tomkV ~Tbm eMekgo, in tSa ©**a is s, 35*«b® afetei, *'TS*e horses m its stable vt a bnow®. jam, Tias knoeS&s ea to tafel* is s. hs®ms. sfem. *Tm goram u*« Painser Sktß "TO I igst tenswn ate® law thus “mmsms*. wmi -J-iies, a few i&m «e> **er-fe«* Mr. GL3&d£s*»d S aster Sassw *io»i to wsy. As 1 rsas«Bfc*r isi®. osly i&nsig was inter *sS*sl in wag, ftasaag. EtiMte *st to Mv®—fcsst tosS te ea&. *£@ site ssaaay SSae dieses feat ssSvec&SaaS goe-S ysgiassaS sssd *pa«lHWgiOK»r\ asd “pcwl, pest, post-iregasEM idittes.” I muss, give him cmfct for sot soirsg MgfeSsrsw an m. Me «tsirr®d Jaewe Ps*®a» lasting ?to®y Presiets dbsfc® iw*t. cor sseffjy prepared anyway. Mr. Owfflirt t*Mm my lan —«aad ya«K "s tea — teat ran JSBUf Sbtogte fiog&e will astfesat it. Goodffeed n*e ,a ten der wad tetsshmy afttarttfflssni us> sodh items- as tmsweasenrd ©cnateesd ‘give me mato-ge every tease•, white, firnß-nin snap3*. and »agM-caK l eii laasni wfejefa at oooe sogisid him out (JSenr, dtosst sswerlssfe weTi preparwS ©oratereaA. When coofced just right it is •‘ some Senna good” wits coUsrri green* sLtnasa&rwi# -down in oountry baccn «r team hods*. Now dsnl gibe me about your not eating sikdte eosasnon eatenga, because yw tao®*? that this white bread is insipid). it. KANfcrenaesf Just learned that to defnw tk®s of a tea-nouet is “cold lamb chop and faded green j»ea* Gofdom Bn Hanmdk 9 s BETWEEN tile IMS 111*; AM^A3«EKaCA!S jiassoiEanr Although we know that «angu ment alone wi£B just settle the color cueiijon ia this ©BHMtry, we do know that has its place among these who ttnnk. But unfortunately the masses do pot, think with their minds but with their nerves. Serious student* es social psychology knew that feeling® play a much greater part in so cial solutions than thinking:. The Negro has proved a tfe«raa «.rtd times 'by Jessie that he mer - its fall citizenship xn the coun try, bat full citiaenstup is com sadsntly denied nearly IBS years after tbs signing of the Em imcipatioE proebmation. More than four years bias pass ed femoe the Supreme Court, handrdi down its mixsienUMis decision on the illegal nature es *egTogatinn in the sdhoolK of the land, but negregatian to day is strongly •entrenched. The enactment of laws has it* essential palce, but tiruesr. someone has the mor«.l courage to implement these laws, there it tot litle change is the status quo, One «f the fundarnental. feels about rase prejudice is, it- fafif to reeponc- to logical argument. The only cure for race preju dice lies in creating a counter feeling. In other words feelings cannot be Sought by logic, Pl even law. The only way to fight feeling i» with Seeling. Herein lies the glory of the Negro Who performs Whether in business or the professions or athletics. Tiie argument of Ab-Amerj can performanor cannoi. be re futed. It stands! As we look about the nation and find nob ly inclined whites standing up to be counted in favor toe fuß citiaanship for the Negro, we find men mid women who have ben convinced by the logic of performance. The Negro who *Viafees good •bs also a fight*! - lor the right* of the race One of the immortal sayings of the immortal John Milton declares "Thousands at his biddings speed and pr«t e’er land and sea. they also serve who only stand and wait.” Even the little unknowns Who make good, are arguing by their performance that full -citizen ship for the Negro is past due. Thi-y engendfti that eounter feeling! It. is ten athletics tost we find Negro peidormana dnsmßfciaed no less than on the stage. Ib the big leagues, hardly a diry puses* without it® mention of «ome bafKJlriU eacploite by the SatndfuH o! Negroes to be .found to those iiigner echelons as hawtoall. Beginning with Jackie K-bbinaon. we have Siegmer. w'l’i' are making names for them* neh-ss- in Now ctasnse the Associates 'Prsac annouricemeut of its aali- Amerioon five fn baafsietbasl. ©f the five, twa «J» Wegnw*. ©seaiy time a bakket teall plssser iftutote the 'ball Ifimasgh fhii laeakat Ite to inek ing Manila for the tone of Ne gro fmodam He to -punting up an ivr'ofu.tabte argnaaent that ttomoHs ’WiKire logic Sssite, When we think es tbe tha wht&k and thotamsG* -t£ -tf&itom bsasteSStrtH pia..Rwr. .r*nd tt* Sew NaßrsHs a xastog ■ftigm. we snst -some idea bow pnaSicient ‘the SSegraes tnwrt too to heswe two pteyem <m ths AJi-Aurscksan "Wben so fw fiiogr*) yilayeaw so Tasny hii'i - Amai'lnara;, nr amih theresfi’. w %m?e: aa ipore «t --** -« Jaail tow twtm toBS ssbbb mz Xw isoß)m mr mm Swat £&- yosspistea? 1 ssrrp&usided tog dnsE a mm umt eat Bows, sse Carcltetai &e&£h, * waesSisjsser «oefcc4 fsi£ fms two flfays ® » pfeasie tesertfs swar tad was teg a by fcws SftESe and Me« thear ists&s Jaeans, a&er m&i-asti. *S*e ssoSsoe, DoabSaag Use .®tosy ®® httte. t Zm €%skn f «f Folae* tosnMttgated the irMih. ssto Kwoad it uuc«cca ps®S. *»£*??£. for & frytasg pas. aaealf sawve. awne eggs, axsd ms&.:.ag «siL iHo dr. !**• wsaaA eofesg tea pay iiKSse ingSt eafa price*. Cam ysm blaaat ttaf) Aa ®kl brasm «as acpiost ffee The puSce s«saaaia*S s®» the jKsgsjsdres sssS tsTfitereC him to eteam sto tSm p&aee sw« twsfcing jsteasdlfc sad food atayskfee. <W«K2te whsa« tSM tee pul tteasi?) iteaS. tee e«a3d n-Pt aoek to few jicMßEjiis* teoase. <WeOL wteai fe® StetokTi, a® tee vssw to tes«,cte. Beeaaase 43®e w?nsf b 3« < ®' S3®J Sms his food oss. tteene fee raansdi mto list tewete- < Te», bat efftsers *sa£jv®d Mss oat?» SOME OIACNOSaS MwtecaJ dademt eaaaiaesswnA hi* ftenet patamt —a wssMffi omd whte a twA ssdw "Haa- HEs dsd ycra ewar tense ish* nate beatse*?’ *Cfii sane, SNse," cssne itee ne jsSy. ’T ve tead it tariee hriote " •■Wfßu’ **■* s*s dost. "You've ’it ai^nfflA" WATCH OCI “aef, mast, wtaat te*®w®»d to year bausrf!?’ Tte. I was down*©®® #esttos scone cigarestes yadesdar asto nnsw Kcart steak it.” KCF SA3OD*. MY B*®a3ESß wtoMsnt ifeaA aS the Negi'o want* is a eteaaaoe. Has point lias been proved » tihoaeand thaas biat each tune it i* proved ft wiH feecosne more esnvmcing. What ffi-w Sfewroe*. often -So dfcreadfuJ aMt pnufflfeHtac off wteat they will tie with «wsa odd*. Ttee fight ®- gamst mtegration m a fight tv keep 12ie ctdds uneven and a gttmsff 13m? Magi’®. But little by litUfr saute p«*®rsn*noer u x these two Jterr® AB-Americanb ±a asbHe«e tesnatothaii gav ■ t>-n«»i ,pyd. the paat Miaeon. wilt T-rfgfcp the Jertciso walls of race jare;,tttuoe to «rms Ttnnluini. fftovn. Whtsa m lwn«M <otf Negra bstskettesli players -can procluv/:- tw© out off five All-Amerlean . •we md to- sdwM have luscio.u:. feed far tomgM. Tne honor and fian® which, has come to those two young Kcgroer, is not only am for full citi r.enship far to Sees®, it is an argument for pcnlfenaMKncs These recent honor® posit a fiwo-ft)id argument case far the white mroi and the other for the Negro. We are indebted to the Negro who performs. The Ai;-American argument convmce* and will prevails Mmg The Csstesual Freat *Y A. f, «SOG it&rMfcfe AsantoSld,- F«r ASST) cdoavisHOWg wm.m, cisa&miss&m • 'bOWBON—No one outside to T'.S. feels satisfied tbait eithei - President. SSfiOEhowei or to Joint Chiefs off «taff are agreed ori strategy with regard to Berlin. Mr. Maeaai&ssa, Bri tain’s prime minister, assert* that be ha* b plan, but lew Britisher® are ready to die for Berlin, and to CommcnweaKh and Empiir; have tisrt. a clue as to what is in Macmillan’* mind, either lor the eefitteasent of the Berlin issue m the urgent is sues in Africa. „ Macmillan relies, far infor matior. regarding Africa, uikks the Colonial. Cammorrwwlth and Foreign He gate hi* ird'onnaticn m assbluid iron, since—haveius: only 34 hours t® his day. just like you and 1—• he cannot, poselbiy read more. What tee gets is biased and late, as Avert® ease moving ®~ head off the -colonM? pownr® te Africa. Sn w® nase, the tftaee offices rficehT toir new* and infarmafcioa wt difler-erit times and from different- sources. They often are -curitradicton-’. Time is required to aasawmse new® and view* betnre passing the tabloids on. .ana to prime sßteff*ter cannot be to h.as® suffleierh, toiovaedge eff ftb. the -aountries texveOvßil ansi to lactors effecting the iMarma tisn. Neither «t£U he : te? csspeex ed to take un informed -staff Brmmd w'itfc Mm, -even iff he eouid nelsrt rise in Britain. ’President Eisenhower -Will al so -hew iris ihtemmtlop and new* tsbloins; hot tee wIH al® tew; his superts nlaae by- He will -ae*. 'however, have mi}/ m~ perts m -wfeEt. to Ihmppmiag in »M«. f or -aertßin. m tto®e ®» so jmsomsß amide «r -erctskle Af-rtoe. who -mn he isstlfeS '“e*- perts’’. The CmsuateMm h»ve to hiftmtlve mss£ mm teliten® when they ptesfse. - : '&& ■s& twat teww too emwKte; smmEfisi m use* .tv vSmtf. to msfft- sMwate}. A-i AtlM .is® -mmSt? ' mt&. toir hxxnß Jjiasfeato tttskss. toar. m torr^ifeSa - :. tag •to mi/pam
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 4, 1959, edition 1
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