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PAGE FOUR EDITORIALS WORTH CAREFUL STUDY in his column, “The common Defense,' appearing weekly in many Negro new*- pi;pfcjS Die Lee. William G. Kern an re centiy gave a report on the operation or state •'FTPC” laws, with especial refer* t: - to the State of New York, which now hi,s had neaiiy four years experience vri, a strong fair employment practices law. Tot experience of New York, New *R se-- and possibly a few other states with the operation of laws intending to elim -.iT-cte racial and religious bias in employ r;-;.-. ; is very enlightening, and beyond th- i, unitr encouraging. Few indeed have i r -t'j those anywhere who have attacked r fundamental principal onci the pur r, es beLmd fair employment legislation. The tight to work :s coming to be recog v -,-ed :<$ a bade and essential right, dm ,• ..boetio; ,to "FKPC V h,-tiler f rational ot state legislation, have boon C t t tfn }u!iM':phs ot free *. i.H-Vfu'.-.v --,,. . o :>, violated by Hie ■ liforccment M s e ws, and that then 1 wmild bi uiuiui r.?-,d . dious interference b> government .* ii«: r.e rights of the emplovei. T -is connection it is of gnat ime, »-.>t tp rote some ot the comment.? on the -.-pe ticn of the state FT PC laws as quoted hy Mi. Kernan. According t«* him the Yah Law Journal of May 1917 observed TNone of the predict/ ns mad.-: by i . giaa’ opponents have proved valid. Th expo; ie -cc -T a nurcht-r of New A ork em ploye is v/a? also cited. Tin' head of a statewide organization o ! retail mn <-.cants wrote to the New 7 ork Stale Corn rrrs.- :' a vriuch f. -r<• *-,*• Dm j.v-v : “Sure !/ ike present law imposes no hardship? on '.c employei. It simply applies penalties To acts of discrimination when those acts ou. ive an inhabitant of on: state of the •fundamental human right,-? which he has: n: nitly the. rigo? to earn a living sir. Keman quotes the superintendent of personnel administration of Western Electric Company: "it is my opinion that the administra te: u of the F air Employment Practice Law in the states of New York and New Jersey has been fair and reasonable and 'has not entailed any undue hardship on employers who are frying to do a con scientious job in then* employee relations situations. Vv e have not experienced anv difficulties in meeting the - requirements ox these laws and so far as I know, they have been accepted generally by our em ployees.” C should be noted here that the. New revs commission uses persuasion and en lightenment in preference to coercion, iust as the federal Trade Commission does in enforcing the fair practice code jOi the (lay ton act. and similar laws. Em ployers often want to he fair, but they are frequently afraid of the reaction of ::r u present employees and of the pub lie. Also they are often as much blinded by ignorance of the facts about peopl c,f other races and religions, and so are iherr employees, as by prejudice. Again, tt is often only the inertia of tradition end habit which maintains the pattern of exclusion, A law is educational, ami nay also be emancipating, not onh to boose discriminated against hut also to, those practicing the discrimination r t s true that. 100 per cent effectiveness esn be expected of few laws, ways will be found‘by some determined soul-, to cir cumvent any law. It is also true that bias ov'-i tradition against fair employment is stronger in many sections of the nan on Shan it > in cosmopolitan New York and iXev, - Jersey, tint the experience of these THE CAROUCNIAN Piib’tstued by Tb* Carolinian PubUsainc Co. lift VUwt Hermttt St,, w c the Post Office at Raterjta, !N. C, under the Act of March 3. 1879 P. R .IKKVAY Publisher C. D. KALLIBTIRI'O'N. Editorial* Sub»ciir»Uon Rate? Ohe Year, $3.50; Six Months $3-00 Address# aU commvuxJcationa anti make &U check? payable to The Carolinian rather than to incuvidoAls. Tt.& Cftrcrilnsan expressly repudiate# wnonsibiilty for return of unsolicited pictures. nanuMcrlpt, etc., uoleee #Utm&* nr* mu'„ states, and the relatively little difficulty and friction produced by the enforcement of their fair employment practice laws, seem to be surprisingly enouraging. The jrest of the nation may well study the demonstration with care. REGRETTA BLE FAILURE Now that Congress has passed the housing bill the failure of the 19-19 Gen eral Assembly of North Caioliun to enact {legislation which would have enabled Ra leigh and other cities of the - state to take advantage of the slum clearance provi sions of the law i? more serious and more regrettable. North Carolina locali ties can take advantage of the aid pro vided by the bill for low cost housing de velopment, and other provisions of the law. but they cannot get the Federal money that would otherwise have beer available for slum clearance The slum clearance provision makes it possible fur cities in other states to >e ure lunris toi purchasing slum areas ftr tesaie lease, or u; -- other tha n slum v.-we!rings, the value ot slum dwelling :,"eas is often high, because the areas are '.'.hen neat the business >- I^ s- l iorThose owning such property frequently are waiting lor the business district to expand sr ’tvientiv to include their propelt\ so a*• t>.- make it profitable to Mil on the I-;--!.-* ■ : tne land value Meanwhile they do not find ;t profitable to improve the :>u ' '.'rale4 • t in- p! opei ’ - IM.-I di. the;-, propose to demolish them while k a<.■ ii • still bringing- ,n some iiumm- Scorn lvntals The purpose of the slum U'-ar..nC( pari of the federal housing bill b hi • na.fde the municipality to do sorne r.i'ii- bout t-ais stalema?*- !•> assisting the 11 . v .<> acquire title to such propertv. The 1919 legislature failed to pass the n< e< , \ legislation < o.e hug f ; , take advantage c-f federal md toi slum clearance It would not have os; dn- Mate ot Noith «ai oim. .» pei.iiv. Bur that is the kind us legiviatuie we had in North ( aronna in Ih-pg MAKING IHE GRADE There are many signs in ’Em ‘ • that tin- coloi of a man’s skin means n than it used to that a man':- abilities, accomplishments, merits, are more im portant than his pigmentation The coi or Ji ne is so often and so unwarrantedly and injuriously drawn that when that, line is properly ignored it is news. The ideal will have bee reached Wi.en it will no longer be news. The Negro press has taken uartu ui notice of two recent in the academic world. Pro! -I Saunders Rea ding has been appointed a visiting pro lessor of English Literature at Brown University’, from which he was graduated rears ago, and where, by his own ac * mint in .one of Ins books, “No Day ol Triumph."’ he was none too happy as a student. Redd mg is professor of English at Hampton Institute, and formerly taught at. State Teachers College, Eliza beth City. The book referred to above, part of which is autobiographical, won the Mayflower Award for a book by a North (Y.roim.an, some years ago. Now Mr, Redding goes back to Brown as a visiting professor, not because he is a Negro, but because he has something ;,o offer the Brown students, lie will have his ‘day of triumph,” after all. It must be a great satisfaction to him to return as a professor t-o the college in which ho did not feel too much at home as a Ne gro student years la-fore. A great honor was paid recently als-' to Dr \\ iiliam A Hinton, long known to the medical profession for the tests he perfected for defecting syphilis. An out standing medical man and already for many years a member of tl.«- faculty of ihtvard Medical School, Dr. Hinton be came the first Negro to hold a professos• Hup at Harvard. He has been named pro lessor of bacteriology end immunology. Wherever men have the fairness and ri:e required 'murage to place considera tions of merit '.hove those of -color. Ne ;Mo iih.liv: duejs can make the grade. There are more opportunities today than ever for making the grade on merit. THE CAROLINIAN ' . vyn , -. r -vi'«;>wy WwJaUFmir "M . Jsi» -Zt .Saitoi. ) VPjfg/ /fa/ag-v V M VtOS Uw/W-V : j \JT. ' -m us Y ■ , t . " , ‘ . ,v' M#>V • .•••*“** w . . « * * r 'V.(I •. . •'•• • H »%i . t . •< Ikuii-'ing in rin- Housing.' Bill Should IR-ln lb nuA.* fli*-:-*. \ .ciou: Ibccticei. wm BY u * IAI -L<BUHTON 0- m im } Ty* 5 , ■ . Ikv. j .'rtuiiME- it v. ii.il JacKn I<GLriri>‘!i IY-Uid liayL i.-'.tE i.lt.* til'! N I*: t L( J C(»i: A‘ ;: ;; t This yiaf l!;c HGitbvM Ot Jackie k • a • Dll « , • v.- .:, u. iy -J .;■■ J '.if '.j 4*’ Ho I'iSiSi/Ci cu.r rtriiti > it. i.EtriJF bin An - t Juk *1 am i this IJU E ’ I'XllV Gt tl.'b ii hi- one but - t ’ v-’b If. 1!, v.,- lit'.: Ail ’-i t t(. V I \ , ' 1» IbirlirH iit ruiu battt ct n H* i:ub u.Dd‘ rnorv iii» < tJu-E- . v uia'vt i tn both and --a- t;u l'irst 2;< nj), It!.Hi 1 .. s‘-liJ * • t' T t .:Ri !oau th*- < ‘ IH* Mi t ibi* Ai ‘ o.i‘ 1 t gil riitiy ' J ia‘ t v biFOh H • I *.• V vfi tivtV.il '• a. *lw ! *E Gt: had Id ■ ’ « ; : r.Ti- ti* E • trnH nt 1 i . i,.., | ~ ~ j h Mao JIJ. \: v i: h 1. iitu •’ ■ ! iHiCt thb O;.i vur.t ' t :■ i g a..’jr. i’ era in ba.-v-nui \va.-; \'• i\ g iat extent revived and r* j •itioii to iDTE m tf:< ivt'ht oi any one <>l e« voral :Lin;;.s that may 'happen ncNt m d :t . v ics;-enb the kuz id ■ : . a . play H\ biiiton t<u:b.-i 1 * if;' hi* rii* j-ivii! .t Moabng !gid If. i\he ia>t >oaion oiidt-d At \ u •. ut }ie i< r.o: --idy i ota iea IN THIS OUR DAY BY C A. Cl IICK, SR. I Neon st(.\o .1 >,veu*?Sr.K t: :* prj,- .mu c.ms oi rlii- L-ut;;mat,: :. ; ; *mp. i.v’i now in process ir. Viiymm .i tv .urlifb j:. l/i tin fm; .. • N C.) Daily News •.ri.svu pat? the following. "Ay... r.st tin vs f ri< ! : t..r 3a years <•> men.be: of Hit- >'.uu senate, is the reaii/diiicm Jiiat Viil’er will p.vs a large sis r. ut ■'ll’; .svutt thr !\t - ' si ■ :* * ;> Iff' 1' '-pr-, 1 . ..: : Ir; !i,. n m Bank-. Thor, the:v are iht- hbci-m 3i,ii n .mm j i i'pU; \, tv- wiald liki i* I- -a n<-w p'-iitK'sl deal wVu .mi;. •> ' V v. ...if;, .a! •’ 11 -1 1 i Sfl ptlV'. mg ;i. irn. .i'tant vole r Hu- guberna i iris] :;m- : sid i.k.,1 -..-.ey mig.it be i 'lump i»..-u*r .r daterxnining the nftei The i; >.t Inal Megroc i :• tf.k.'i ; Mi-U aci'M path ir. poiitMf throng! mu 4 Hit- South >•. I'Oi-t i-:" 1 . .01. i U.-: IC. p:'Of‘S ill t*,'(ics,wt.il as - -i the South in tTi Tli is- >vriter feels that the N's;,'. partieicipatiOTi in pub lic attax > .if Utc* South will oven i -ml!: ,;;e- ily Jensen the pm-.* hi tremendous Ri:flu''nce in South <rn poI.TH-al life of tin white poli tical detniigogw In the pan thf r? have bt on some Southern while pi Jiticans who. during o- <vns’.«r -■'stiijpl;,deiisol id ;n making uananunatory end (.a. r; ti.-aroi y siatonx- ts regarding hiegjcus. There are two princi pal technique* by which people strike back at politicians, name- •he i i.a iixi< (it-cii; t*d hi wenta .m ‘ -od how too-J Hob-nsv n is. by Rta-c.n than any oiu of liv<- .'d ■ if *a rail Di M. L WatL* : Ve t.hv Brt.cfki.vr' m nagEoD at ro U on., that mow People m , to '•*' yr*-i.t )uu>or perf-Hii. lb 1 - I’he club now har tan t ix » client Negro pm former.*- C:>\a - td fa.r«i. nut a fueat thrill out day <’a.'Yi e»i t.v■ teaiTi a!»d ail throe i iVEd ii'l.i bail. 1 lit \y 'kl y n : ; do \s a- J;u RiC jte i>. <-.\ - He p ovtd fas tiiaiactei ai d hiN ino -.-lupenlive spirit by weath tty.r ill natural ana inteii ’ . u. .lv : !„• tc; stumbling blocks mexort to :i- peculiar )jb.ii:on 1. the dce» ny. He th m*.H..-Dud • *'A mage tempertii with pro ••» ' i . /*o ;,# ta< : \c h. ivh v\ a:;, n- \ . Dy it w-CrkU K'i.'t: piaiya-Uce A a-:* L he pjft * FAC i Iy ec*'Jickone pi t ure and the vcU. fho im;.‘r politiehiu.*. k f!< -Vv tr,, Jl NvJgJ’O* i'« !t- Os I t lot - :, i f'U’ri’ oi !'.<• t-at.iT' :it.* ia-d --du mid, the.-e.fu/ 1 cannot ytrikv l;. As h.-i'O t afi jft Si-gi'Q* tr> baited fron vot.ny liu. < v. a a no effective way i/V vvhah they ~! \u a t.ie polite. at 1 - l t i tra But thank: to a . v-* : ' » are rK w voting in Ia ge . e./.ths throughout South ; a v rn while* have jßri.t ~nd c- r.i.imie h« xiyhl the ,’N «• ‘. E ' Li: t"j Ei" C1 10 > o T’t H’ip ri t v in the affair:; ot th State Even uuJly im< .y wdi rea.ize that me Net... ‘ participation -n me po b a, a3lair*: oi the South vdi mm HfcNi)fciM>\ PROTESTS Jl Dl) BILL Washington umißit.'&o «-n tinu.ifratfon mto the I'nlted s ;>:• • >tv.m the British West tndier ts? protested last week by the Ameri can Council in. Human Rights as » distri minatory r.ci against a peo ple wb<> have contributed greatly to the defense and well-being <>l our f-oumry The protest was made by Elmer W. Hr ndorson director of tin* t'oupcil in a testimony before the Sena he Judi< i«ry wmmiitee on the Judd bill, which ha* clieady pass ed Use House of Representative*’ The nil I remove*- racial harriers to natural! km ion and permits immi erati m on a ijuotfi basis to certain Asiatic Pacific peoples previously SENTENCE SERMC )NS B't hl\ i it S ft * M * ! i>v\ ft i i-uii A .vr I i.< . V'l:* ‘ OOt ; ‘ - U' - j l ft'\' Thw i- «W:j..eciAj|} T'.ue. V OVO to c; Ci njait <liW.w- i.: a: ■ ,*•■ thfil to k'.ow (k;u and ho a lo H.Vat :»!i UiirsAx- ilaOr .tv ? jii jive iirll- ‘’ ■t )•• U:cfi God takes his Sife .'*< is; ;.*:i i)ini mw. <h;#- • s >:' ahb<:v»• Will, iv iHiuU:> hr- - !jlu] hear! i, ■. d rr:AU \ s every ;!] 'i s' bg: iviiHi -/I tv- ry wm* v.' . .id hi: 1 t.., v I sei Ire* «:• li re.u.y tai tin' Ur si U:;w Ans'i/.iu • * ace hv s\vi ; ' ‘ like mi-: I ci:■ e was lost, but ivav lY w-w a v blind but '•*.>w* Tr :i>. t-vt-ry in<ii! day, Jasuii); undoing d mu m this h: nveidy 1 . lit :s louirci put* t'l uyp i . t„ a nJ*sst«v loj the Tiu r.las ago 1 pointed < it in pa i I !:• it av. a w "It ;s highly : - vs; Lit that . ■ .. - e.-.-It ot tui per i’.-tent and intelligent ck-sue to lift i:.i active it. poll! vs fn.i. the ru'l ngfc 11 the court* upsetUn; many ot the \vhite nisnV scheme* t(i keep us f.'»m voting that the Eic-moc-i aui: party t.i ihi South and a Const-rvative Democratic patty And when This snail havt l'u,.-pened as. 1 • -..rely believe it •,.•!!), K. g: .a and whites wti 3 .. i: iii out loud chorus "What a oit'.sitig it wac. on that day tvner. l:te white pr:marjet of the South begun to full barred The main feature ot the bill give-* the privilege of citizen ship although they have lived in this country for many years. Henderson urged adoption of the naturalisation -provisions hut em phasized that in reference '■> West Indians Ihe bill creates a discrim tnation whs re none previously ex isted Under present laws W-crnas in Jamatcu. Trinidad and other Bri tish . clooies In the Caribbean sea are permttt.ed entry under the an nu-1 iiuota ot Orest Britain which is 64.000. The British quota is late ly ff*led. however, and immigra tion from the West Indies was re latively free. WEEK ENDING SA'J URDA Y, ft'LY MO 1949 #■' %g —botiem : ..; — THE nuey BV BEANB HANCOCK FOG ANP .- AIN I nit SA VI \ CI.Ai > ' Win'll .Vi»!*t. • worshippers f< rrnSr vt.ii 1 s .sail:' "It's not ray Lruthii but me my l*id .-•'taudiug in tin need i 1 prayer " tin .'■ nui. L have had pic-monitions >1 what was to l' mi upon oui natiui 1 .. Tin nation of our. stands- in. riced 't prayer and deepest sympathy, n not indeed pity. The* reaction .try nmi-Nerr - chmeiV:- in emi gre a are giving tidy country sorm very unwholesome advertising .11 I hi- eye. %' be .veld. The thing.- ’.■ huh art happening; before um' eye;, are known in the uttermost c;!ts of tin car'!; and w« cunnet t fettpe tht ■up a :: ri ' i . thu' 'e. ■ of hvL oe; isy. I’resident Tj\ii;i:ii: * eivii i&hl;" } I'fiKrtnn he.* b 1 r untied. Kvet \ Cuiif.”. ts: 1 nu-asure deal, i■ rt !«• obliterate v.-gn-patienal Jim’s is duo.lied t ipTt'iit eve* uc:..;i the vote 1- tflkve \V :.•• y a.- v. t .11 lace tie fact tht r-n.-m and is c.i-ts au- ■ iiudi the government pllg.lU! 11 tllt’i r l.'i .: I 1 !.. til (!-: *: - aet a inant-v are rip :e-e nt 1 : the Dittiecr.'its -1 moueby Hepubii A I‘. , j1 ;; l f I Mil J, 1 ; ; vvysciiigicii. hci-e prejudi?'*- i-iinning ai bi -u ir- i h_-o ;•:, m-jih. ns club loot in tmJ view m canin*j t,f 1 nt- l, nited ; ib - The Road To Health T Si HI H Aft IDfc.N I S HI Cl AID \« I' V I.KA>. Vi D INDJAXAPOI.IS Uid tut V.M’ A 0} Os ••.i • C 1 i/»? Ifc l\ ; W.U VS a i>U > V Old Ms. Hsi ivy hat. u*i>t.•ok* i'\ dday ; t. Ge.r; r ■ G rlmm I'd:* vis. .* Aru? vi'-.t :i!i 1? oc-cui ;vd It- in*- thefi that tue ‘ri.s* • ieerrit-c. to bring.; raoi^ 'is. .. 111-< 2 l * t’j tinß-h-. of tIK \V vacation time at hand, nances <»] catastrophe* both i,nii fsd sh ■ st 3 i.uy OJ'ie:-.. Srcil’i to C as. scratches and small «i -v rr.-i nioii these aa.-.- •■! ... i;i vhiittjTii, ri w playing ai 'Hilt!} out of door.-. Wilil " • mi leuive ci-’thini' N< mat -a ;j 1 lit w0;...a. it i-lu-.i. • l<- :< d -a; ••■fu'iiy v.'itli mild It t‘t 303*1. Sunburn is .- vero the d-- m '.. uid l.g calit-u iinr., Gadely il ■ the application of a good oim tr.ei.l 1 r m i-e. ■ mu i « or )<•■■ tax-mo telly will ;cl.eve the d. c-.'i-tV-r' >,f MHiiriory -uttbm , -<-r it-i is Cri - ---1 neat I- - - w i rru.tj-- ke -)f .'..;-;c the prompt V: ! : i) .i !- : vVbu. w •>:, hHEYLC NEVER iE $ wfcz. n THE NAAAb Os MAKbHAU. W CMATOR’JTAVLOfI, ISIU AIWAVS BF. V. NKED WPK THE \ 'TVS’-.UNO SPOtfv OF fPCVCUi 1 RACIMG-- A/VAT'M®- \ UTILE ATprETE WAC» BOStM iN - INDTAHAPODB.IND ie.W-A"r ! 13, WHILE EMPU3VED A* AN j I EXHSBmCN RIOER Bv AuOCAL I 3«C /CLf; SHOP O-ftM’UdE \vA% < CllbHCb iHTT t, IO.VUI.* StWD -»:rA£Aisf' Acysot.’P of f-MTN Cr'VE v A «T 1 MINUTE HANDf CAP,"iOU NG" i| TAVI OR WON <4IS Ftß*Jl RACE j AT id HE NVADt" Hie Rteoress- ! TOTAL DEBUT at He W VOWK-S I MADISON S«UAB*L tVMWF N - ! 2. TEARS LATER HE WON THR AMERICAN SPRINT TiTI.E, ANj? < AT 21 HE Also HAD The MIODIE OISTAJCE TITLE - TAYLOR WtNT TO EUROPE AHP AUSTRALIA - 9MA6KINS- RECORDS AND SWINNSNO- ViOCE TITLED--' Tw l *M TSHTY M ATOR " KAC.CO R 6« l» YEARS-RBKRtNO 1 <N : -a . • ' T,J a CflUUMmnl <» TSTT >“*•— tid' if Oiva iso ’nut flooding GeorgPi .aiiu Wo tiingtori: in ithei . . ... Ml ' l ii *i Ime 01 111., i ■*- -pei't hi d suspicion that we are lacing because the uni ons ot tlit editT are .secretly spurning ouj vaeimcd nypi erisy. '1 uev ,uv ask ing the bread vi justice and ae ceii'. .mi demur a acy and this r»a tint, is i tp'iim; the stone of n:> ta nai hypocri;y by preaching ci.e thing unit lit'ing another it we elect to pursue such nurse in this e.-itica) period oi human history wt must ab ip thf i-onsequence: ..nil Uiete u, e nut ciiiereut Irurn these v .ivh haye f oeme to mighty nations in the P'.st. It is ,i histori.al theorem ■ i vis. i . ver .» nati- n depsns If f. 'm vicais • hat ci.ide :t grtat p ... :(u lav!,' o; in -pile .a r it: pov\ am. ] ivi. j d gr a ti ll* Ul it !: V .- t; ae.i-ity tr.at f 'vii ci aid t the standard bearer <•) i ik.v, vrnd orv.er .- fia,j antic ra. ting aivay the great -1 f.ij’rt uni i y *. vt- r pr <svi . t d tu a ..iM'vl! i) • Ilf •• M L; ‘V v.UI •v»ai M };• lat or i bait think Oil: 1, tii 11 Is li pi;’- itl/;.i p. ca . .mi . i/.ccl ampri; tii:- iat ions as ■i saint, tint vvi .e inst-’a.i ue c i i,e , ■ i-,.. / - t .. i .... i IV"! 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CijiicnTiy Tii ;•■ e-..r v. h-.Te chi «., : , and .[. hke and pica, if ' ■ cut l iant - :mi ;i: core - v 'h r.ud it i the r-ktr 1 1-., ,!!• ■ »»■ ; -port- snould b> \va !• d raced:.:' h c-atii soap and h-l am- ‘3 hi.- -a f the oily re.‘j-i -er i•- a- plants vchieh trntau- the skip nd cause d to itch pliCrtft cin iI ■ . !.T e-TOr ’ -1,0 pe t.vlled irnna. diate-Ty But tt > vvtil T-> be pr< parc-d .TH.rtruWS d *i ni;. tile mnnfi.fi'. to meet trnereeti ■ :-•* and t . Ka c.v it ;; la d . ufttll - d c!' I A knov.li.-dg-- •a: f;--t aid can he In prevent ser ;(i(i; c'>iu l »‘!c;. ,, i<>n-> of T inny types H . a-- - - s arid t a r: a. live.* ..rticic is c( -.. rec ■' fiat-' ..mi tiit National l !i€ r5-t i J k*?nt V r Uif* people C<ir,tmtTu-*| Ftc-
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