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'ACR Form lEDITORIALS I SCANDALOUS WASHINGTON I The racial discrimination which pre vails in the .capital of the world’s lead • I v<r exponent of Democracy is a stand sift-? scandal against this country. Al though things have improved and art continuing to impro\c in Washington are manv features of that ! it> s *> • in NVrroen and daily happen s'.J, > ; , ~fl •. ~r jl; • I 5 should sham Washington itself hut the eu afieri. C'xh'; of the latest example nf th - that flourishes in the e. pit.T of the world - leading Idem-; ■ <*”■” wa~ the barring of the pa eut.i- Hjon of a nr scant in one of Wa.hmu T> ''b r .-"bools bceasue two Nfgroe-; *’ W e’-» in the eaA. When the troupe ar h rived to pre -ent the pageant, prepared xivi honor e H-ip I)istr ! ?t of 1 nlumbjn seseui-eentermial. and entitled, ironje. hy. “ T, ’aifh of Ou" Fathers.'’ and. the j ri• • X <-y (ri'p -l discovered that the Negron wore in M'f> ; n.sf. .he to allow them ** to e n *.er the school. To add to the $ h a ni < of tlie >•’> f s principal’s action, which 'vas in the best trn'etinn of the Capital’s chapter of the Daughter- of the American Revolution •vcef.hcr she is a. member or not. a -pe b-iai conimitl.ee <>f the school board up held and sustained that action! There i> somethin'" wrong with peo ple ijl-e the principal ami the boar !. and it : a rebuke to the entire nation that giieh e wrong not onlv exists bpt i • per pvt ted to flourish an \aunt it-cb in the C-op tai of the * 'cited States .There am a hundred cities in the U*uth in whph such a thing would not have happened : vet it happened in the capital of tlp' United States, in a public school sys tem of :i (-itv run by the Government o the United States. The same i tiffed States wPSh is -pending billions to per suade the word that the American W hv in the best way, IRRESPONSIBLE Ge-erner Herman Ta'madge’s friend and political ally, the vocal Roy Harris, has announced that if racial segregation is ended in Georgia attempts will be made to run all! Negroes out of at lea-f 50 of Georgia'' lb? eount-ie-;. The \ s') : ated Press reports that Mr. Harnc was noting (in his weekly newspaper) an "unnamed ‘informant’ ” to the effect tfhof '-j'tor a court decision abolishing i,i b--o! 'e<rregation many counties •,i ; | !ecred of Negroes within six r -i t's. It is deplorable that such rumor- and threats should be circulated by a new: paper, and that published by a former speaker of a state legislature, li repre sents the iort of irresponsibility <>p the part of public men which can do great harm. Mi. Harris and everyone r-i. r should know that the Negroes of Atlanta do not cxprf't to --ec segregation abolished •in the public chool system of Georgia, the suit which is the cause of his ir ;responsible quotation of an unnamed in fonned is probably ill-advised in its an nounced puiposr; but the real motive is to dramatize the gross inequalities as between provisions for the education of Negro and white fhildren in Atlanta and Georgia. As a man of position and influence in Georgia Mr. Harris could do some constructive work toward get ting at the root of the real problem, instead ot waving the bloody shirt. RELUCTANTLY YOURS The attorney general of the jState of Tennessee made no pretense of liking the situation in which he found himself THIS CAROLINIAN Published b.v The Carolinian Publishing Co 118 Cast Hairett St., Raleigh. N. C, P ft. .lERTAY. Publisher Subscription Haler* Cue Year, 13.50; Six Months, $3.00 Address all communications and make ail Cheeks nnvaMp to The Carolinian rather than to individuals. The Carolinian expressly repudiates responsibility for return ot unsolicited pictures, tehOMcript, etc., unless stamps are sent. when he fed Urn* he hod to rule tli.it th l3 University of Tonne: sec must. ap< cpt N-- gro applicant,s m certain instance :. H announced that according to precedent/ already established (here was nothing else for the University to do. At the same time ho expressed in no uncertaiu ti ms his disapproval of the pn. *it -e that Negro citizen.-: are indulging in -.f an A ing their tvhib' died citizenship right . His implication seem ll t»» h«* that tiicv ought to knew bettei than to ask to** what is due them. R v on Id be oectc r if these pri , which are due were extended with good grace. I- has been demon.-tr-nted firm-’ after time that no one lose a : a re mil (*) the accept,a ur< of Negroes into th instiluti-p who h <• olunf only r»r bee;iu s os court do a<fepi them; oa the oHu>f hand the individu.a! ; - accept ed get. u hat. i• their due. and the NVgro ••are gams in - ff ireivdup da*u. Ther seem to be no other substantial eh•! nge • in the tola! pic-ure. People li!- .>• the sMoi-wy gr ne:*al c-.-’p in think Hint in •••iirh eas* : >he Negro primarily inf rested in di-coinfort ing or confounding the siffbontie -of the insti tutions or IJm -U;>te. X! ■> they imjd‘ that ’ outid-' influences ret tier than the ea! Negrttes are responsible for the at tempts of Negroes f n enter iimse in H if,i Ton-:. Neither opinion is warranted. Once admitted Negro stmlenta haw gone abriiif the lei inr- of getting their cdu r-at.ien ,iu-f like any other students, sticking to bn sine/, s and -bowing no de sire for anything except what they v an get out of the --ttperior edue;.tomal op p a-i nnil i - made available to tii- ni. ANOTHFR CITY HEARD {ROM Augied;’ Georgia .is the latest south ern city to add uniformed Negro officer • t*> it police- fc-rn . The -u-e o| colored policemen is pa--' the experimental stag-' far a s v. e know, no city which li ; tried the poiji has Uiiapyed it or c" pro ed an.’ nuu :-i ;-t h;o-. inn. darted d. Augusta initiated h |i r venture with •-/ \ uniformed officers. Most cities than be gan the e:\pcritiK id a fen vrar: ago started with a ■ mailer nun-.iii'r, but the mnjeritv of them have added N'egrm- - to tlie fort e. It is now eommmonplaee to see coloved ofiicei's on duty in sout’n i'rn cities. Thus another tradition whn-.h had nothing more to back it up than .pi credent ha p.m.- hy «he inaard. v.d* •> nobody 1> -ing am the wor -e off and with the w’hole community gaimug thereb). MEASURING UP Tlie Associated Press was responsible for the an noun* ernent that a N e g r o outh, from Augusta. Ga. won top hon ors in a rei opt graduating eja of th N.viu pre fijgitt emir c at jhp Pcnsa cnla Naval Air Stuiinn. He was rje ;y --na‘er'l cadet regimental commander, oim of the usual honor; awarded the rank ingfradet of the class. foi many veats Negroe could /owe in Hie navy only -r me w attendant , - policy which was uni only ab.-tractlv unjust, but whicli also robbed the na tion of the in --.t service'; of min- of jj most, .capable vmiff:: nmn. ('a.let lov; t'ampboJl i ; only one of man.v who hat been able to demon <rate under the new and more enlightened policy of tlv aimed services that ability is an indi vidual and not a racial characteristic Whereever equal opportunity is offered Negroes will be found who measure up to the highest Man thirds. lliat the new jiolicy piavs off when Hie chips are dmvn was recently demon strated in Korea when Ensign b- Brown, a bov who started life in Hat tiesburg, Miss., and became the U. H Navy's first fighter pilot, raised luivoe s>n a strafing mission He is credited with destroying seven cars of an enemy freight train and inflicting other dam aging blows on hie enemy. His com mander, also a Mississippian, said of the young Negro pitot: “Brown is one of the best pilots in-the air group, and what he did just proves it.” No greater* tribute j> ould be paid to the policy of equality of opportunity. 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' u>‘ i* -’• * li.irdiy opu?* i>'• hup Ijp'ti ;iit «| ipn, ;i nd pm!!' f ii.oi p•.p* i ri • ,!i i i 1. *<•in r: It ;i n- ,i ; n t- < { into (t ii voin: Hut f Tin-- r XV Ti o ppp'V * tin- fr a rp’h ifor ; v r*i" Siav f - onu la: ; fvlrpn^'hol.d. <n < j that. i nil ii a) \ v ci!oiU:li, tin* r.ipiia] of Ili* world*: v. rm • • • ? hpioo i'iirv. Tn add to tin iron.v fbj; <!i fra nob isuniont of prlviu;': thu un! in rU'-idont pop-.i. \n*?r*'iv Mr* opiplisiiptl by {!■• Ift.lon of tin f>l tuU’t. wjiito and Xuifio aH»<r, of tin* ballot. This sis tin l ion i - madu po • -i!d“ h\ (ho »»*• ut iar •f■s t> * • •• f lb** njstriot sis (‘olumhia. wldu li is not t:i f* * and whioh is un- T LEST WE Mk FORGET nv tv t. t.», i i;vt \ // \'f The jirilitir.il <"i; lot inn in 1’!- Until rt Si ;i l r,. today i I'.ii from healthy Iml we- nin .( nmho .• ii<>l l • ■ and lonr. (< 1 mi id iyjs fur ih< iir liniv-yn,.)-)! ,o 1 1 > i *■; feature of on 1 * lint ion 1 1 iifi Koi 15i■ • oau.m -if !i licniiisrn in deiooriurc the Drino. <’i:l tI ■ • lull'll moon:'; 'O vr lllr Inn ter if bolli i .void - Mini |i|, l l form tbrnurb ibc «dm in hi t a tinna kiiii • Itb'i?. Thr O’lnori’ntir party ||l<e 'visr Inn ill” In I tor I’M 111 |)M I nil iv for<! run 111 1 > nil thr i atm of exploittrip 100 rintf'li hysteria ami binirn polity. Doth parties a.r‘> l"ar loi ihr i<’b of Iho world mu | MVarlvr . Iml the Democrats are loss <■ !j< fMlinr In fhi'. respect than the r’cnubl'fans. if On' Itfjnitdiro.iis laid dial- Imped the U)l{/ii : iHl of Hr T>r ii/ru lilts ill fneir/n pnlirif inn/ Hu I'oi’.’ifnnH.sii! of ihese lio/ii'ii. no iron tel have rriirri na-m opponents in dom attic men! nnr of thr most construc tirr elections tins vrcl- than €prr be lore hi mo- national his- * oi:It ' 1« v.ai i"• -id- n‘ - •;uc -a- >(, ih, auffr. rp. . uni fan tg • has so ?au jvfnsud ».o :;iv • thorn hy h'Tisuu ivt v pnv * s ns tn itGO'c t 0 iho?n. t "nr fh °v on.--. had J?. ? a voice ;n ifjrir rvv n btrai i:nviq'f:!;)eiiU ipjp'h h - . ii j. r; •• ‘it in vo?p* for pr o Ul r ui. Ts is pof l! ipli abif M-Vs Os ?h <> f Ma{.))'" I of i 'ol'imhi j s -v- 1•• - -u-.j of Thn r- Hi - • j ‘Tiimoni. Thoy pj*v tivr. !••{’■ b>- thv .yovf-rnimr uni-hot * ’i ' ' ?i nd»o rho o,;i]t nd of ■ ,i, • r« ’.pom jhp- onK U> t:o F* a •■>' - ? •l-w.'* Hi'iK ut -a f C!)h do f h < ninv “tvaH*>n vvjf hoof t< ;>, ( -t!f at ion " but \\v. a ■; ib. 'A !' u oaf. :\ny dh:v<:\ voiw in lorat as The reason for aj! t hf:• : s marly jv'rfyrtiy < in ! • ip Mu nu >- *i itifen r , ’i)f;i Mr. Vb.urou. TJ if ua f ion von b( *-»:* •.• hr »i r- trd )nriMT a;:o lajt Tr.; »h l ' * r«; O' bd rs i’ph m 11;.• wooijp'hn /*!•-• •-.;<} ..! \i) a I HUi'.l :.;oe ■ up) fran; hjseqienf of ([o I ii: ! :-if 1 G* •' OI b i. pari IP* Ib I: ■b-IKH! |MMgc,, ni Ot ri b G lb iorri la f ion I* h;r no! -* Goi Y<-d lip PHhthHv »o { r-or; M ?; nthr r pn< t of ? p- -- cram, ;>n* ih* »>'m>o dion to it nr?actn?ei}f < onu ha-rn \}\c< , .m** ii'o nil't'i - t':f U*c»i) •* t . ;; uppo lli'"oe »*-1 her part and Iron- FTnrJainr nfnjlv ihr avpr - ? ! Vo - / i \V • • va)n»b'r hou m.otv of fh*■ wh lie rr-.idrnu of AV;r hirip {• vi and tho ni Print P-'-l Hv ->in- Mav a . dir liH’lffhf' •'' of Ppp • > •••' do n-H pod hy Mr. Wbri'-T" How many of Hp*m wf«uhl thin 1 - Mu jiofnntial ,V*'?rrn ’*a> , r-r«•.f or rvil Iha n »l i H'i;{ n-i* i <' na /.•! for ;MI ? Tip j;. i U \ !*'; •’ and tha rast r.f Kimm ' mii S ai a» ho inturasb d in Mu* aua,w*a fro thOsa nn* M ion . i<’ Mo* *n wrrg would si; i t M*a ! r nijr n- W-- hopr tlp-v wa.njdnn hv -*•> uwtn’s ? hat w -oild * nit •lu \ fi<i \v»* hopo Mi =t ,Mr \\'a i .-‘"i Is too pa*- >rn i: ’ ;* bo 11 : i ’ aba iii-H -of tlu- Mol mu Ida ns; ad • (iiiK the vote toft/ I . 1! 1 • 11 c Inn 1 had lo fhl)n\f I 111 l‘fl idi 011 fa lllj i' 111- - ,■ Uhi at imin in c a!'■ 1 <br /•■ v-" 1 of fur, iri’s. 'fill f 1 ■! mral \ loir, mode u in 11 si rue! irr 1 aif ft altho'i'lh 11 has Ijrin al ia a to. 1 mixer notin' muni. HY bait Hiii colter! to an >- ill I tin tine n err the pn'rl irccl; end m ire fnirt.iriivitc.il in .'loitie in ,n in aoit 1/ cuitvitni ; of a riti: in Western Xorth Cnrothia. \ rnprr, 1-in a 1 ivc of (hr Defrium Department addleaned thr annua) meetins of tin- Winston-Salem Com —vt join j.i.iloj,! oioiinh'Jl .fiinniu vealed how thorowsMy I! ic I'D - rutivr branch of our national rov set the staßti for maximum util; •/atlnn of available man power in eminent has effeeted rut ok naalmsi discrimination in I lie armed forces lli.; presentation of far!.-' showed clearly that thr adminbd r 1 f ion has in flu armed services. This is l« failure of flit 8W con cress to ona.-t critic nartv The eorresponfHntf the evcrlasiimr rrodit of the Demo- SENTENCE SERMONS i*iu >u * in l’ y;, n ! •••, who tv* uji«l oiw;iv.: f.rv to irk. simply !•' • X .Topw ;• {•<' 0( f £s»n -fin orot folio* .-ilonar (hi ' •*: ' i; M «.x • '; ? :»-• rn : ,! ml " !?!?• * Pho <’ ( « # ( 'V-. ;=r; H, ft;.,. hom>* p- for iIH ;Ul’l th< \ :»r«-* hvn’H! it \ rtrflnil/'ly it \ no? vo v k {’or whir it i t-h;3 r-'PiT' «>!T to :ur ; Ujir, F-.vr hvmhnnh wfMtffl iin-’p . aw*i vvoohj '|uir-- iv j>vii• * on folk th-»t liio It ■h h fTo roiinh of •!)< h. !■ ■} • VvOilhi h.i vi to tip ;*| -so K ;o:'! WiHllft W«Y}*k » * VC l " ho»t f 0? IT ■ 'Soy -or H• *Jui not v.’ iii 1 H:work, no; in. ouc ihimr. h> c ‘Vh« n fir Irf• thi: oarfh v.*a Hr. »ol!<yv\ j ; jpbcnbd IH-- titHMui in work: wr b>o vy to {'?’■,o isp tho h>'- c;!:! 1 !' n nntny prefer to shirk 7. Proi'o .hnr; wiUio-h ip- thrrvv i) mi ;* i v\:o'i off \};\ j;i nr**, ;\ ml ic» mono is- r-mj 0 *hr ju p.j \ n«j XrrnrHh . ’*:» ■' I in:: riay r«n*j »Min tiur I h* rvv:i'fi in length. v Top vbwk tn irp'■* it••• muh !>*■ ! -t! if no 1 Ijp ptin Ip» of ffoiv P .-ip? Tvnrh oj.i incut; < »l; md] if not oon tnniiv ’Mb'- r ,j .iinl pr.'M’i h-p/l. Utp foroos *.»! «• vi! rtf f o i;ni f v*« in» «', i»j i v !■ y i 1)0' t i.rii not o<; ■in o ov<| |o t mi! ;> t ()ii n-'I. . i Ibo -k wiSf rvrr i !wn o nnh f' r ui o ; i« 1 1 .• rn ; pp< « .«*»•.•' • • H)‘. ;:o<utui ii* i'hb wOobi Mlf ; Ml. f»‘ < - np'tojoH hi ‘.y »,tio\\ ti in. ou r oo> y ; I nnh p' r h iin | lii<- nii »o on ; ivorh.t of n;.nUiroj wonlh non ” i}a ma M inr 1 1; n> ”-m n>! inf ] it.' <| it' .i k jijf' I\. Kvorv 1 it!'i * out t loot mil ? rprouh i/r 11u* R riVVp im \m rkui *'* of m a I;! jiy pvo-rv sfpp \'dv*\ •-$ i'l mm h!|jrj|v v ’;,ii:ij rojo pot oir?: to 1 iii < i Inn Ini ami nif p!o: sn ft* ? a j<» in. iho ■ i;u-!c. K!. TbtK oohj worM a fiuw -.*;»» iI ohu hv i» -1 a 1)1 i h *ij oit a p 'lo anh oJonuti fra-iv. if > t)U ;*Mt! i wilt rn!;' Up our I>« vo.- pm! ho wiilmy it» tnU u » the stark. r }?hj ybriqhJbo\& I’/ Bu i. I’ai i,>(w .' ’' ' If ih<'Cf was nnytliiiiEr «-ronc '.till hriii’ a ‘reactiiinary', M .)f <| ill (cachin' mathcwatics veara »go!” ani <‘ffret i' (• i ;0< ’ !ogi: ; ly{.ion ivilieti V.’Ollid liavn t.tir ;.;unr i ft'cc’ a: ! be. f.Vfnusc I r pa r t nienls rule. <m the civilian front is to (.lie. last ing neil’i of be Stsi congress i 1 not of Hu Democratic I'arfy. The I* >' f < ax '• r>c;i(irtni< »l xjirnlccr who spoke vo irrll un-il nfioiii'il vo rltorlit I'ml Hit: l>i <s' nl nil mu: hit ration has tin riirnt idea also let us ;ic' that illr iiitrii; in power needs " .'.; ro lift it mandate from the liras,i roots In root, out the in nliriiinics title to discrimin ation on the civilian front. We need now to plan for the <■• lections of 1052. To wait will be tot lose. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Ilf 1/N?0 Between the Lines j^j BY GORDON HANCOCK for ANT \ t fjf .VTRAIMS'k AT ENM* su Nirt.owiM; < \ mi*;i s i t hOivldiy • J v 'I'U? *'-'r?aln worri* < *a!v«' 1 -hi on thru propjo, ana . -.•.r.-i;*:’■ if r Hi. . V'*'up-lr or * |p pov«- o . In a r' pru* '« ! •• f Mup ( thunin fo-rtti ,i io * tux r h it nna! ot a «*tif h ; • v 14, 11-a ; p;i p» r ;)*'ph,n irp>r fin li i;:h M , 'ti.l‘ , up' nl /Time IM ih*-- oath. Tiv* hair: ha. ih< aatth h* !< t f ' inn for "i op fin <or ■ {hat o Innr n X* iff> »;i h |a rp jPArmu of !hr rritv in.-.ii: . nothing in pafM.ut? ♦* (i >J hr (inti!' ,i!if'i|i 1 1. p. i * -nvir i" nnt !'*’»•■ n |rohfl.nrrf la hpi 'o .on - ! tid m tp - i lit \ in ''v ‘'tflth i }H'o »}(! 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Surh p\p o: ;t,rr »vi!T h-.ni to a a iruvitabh' fafahom that in sh final wjj{ flob-atii'" til.' voinh and omitTmi’- !-> rrr tai?i quirk., of prr'a>m.Hfy Th»- {a - * • apai tn in of •-1 •. j- n .u p . !nx; n om!n hu i in«' <«> th • ■ hr- :> b ;|o : . ri of p---v ramiJih* and to dcoAPT- Mr ituafi. to ima-att in:; an in f'-n fvar p-f ■'•no' lap.|’» ridi'rvt !v Tor-; rot to 11? • f fnhfl ira t ion ,*f 'irr-.n'i a|i< v an! . }iar;o-t’a 'Ha'"- r-f Vpi- riv.il p nit -I'm in- . ,-h i -afty m <■ an i’piv thn n wai w'abh hr in f»* b-aj- upon thp* ni-onh’ |lu* fa taH'-Uvr fpopHnp' t’p h b hi <a; tno pinny ■- ayp- p:■'<>#H’ppo>r-: to i h r-‘*»f. i!'.-•• w>- >f nmriijh'-, ifvrn pion -n<! d -*- '■•!t p<-- -a»v- VVfTI (•: av Hi- -iv. of :/!. Ho n ~n t r/> fh-< jll ■>smurb :r- fH» t' dinaafr, ma v hr •rnrh-Pdinc Thh; • '-p- r v. bo loßjh-a! ‘v o-Mon w it! prm-nh - rat hr- fli* uvji- cm! mnhuh” - Wirfaro ;>U :,ila i !'o' natlon - i-Hr thurefovo tin* rioiu* of vi* v of those who n!>je- • to fear o . - f-iioioßv begotten by to-> qeucr ;*2iy appeniha-: to u\a .- fenr oi 1 )e mocralicalty Speaking ...up (;• .1 n ( ’oil' 1 t \V ■! 1 ! ;. - c. |) (frppntiy one of ft on-. Uus : ol: ,io»\ ha pent:-! * ■ ;•>;■. ah-NM-.u.'.! armi - CiNiortch. Thai 'opa enlbycs ,• ti.ou.Ui up pjar:.i?.- r.’V't'c on Ipplphc-*! *aiu(*a?ion. i '• 1.0 fh«'\y ■ hoolh plan hi Ihr fntiU'O ?:.> Mtjoiulojs : .'Vt»p .1 ■•* l})P' 'hop fui.'lrn :■ : r; »•' -n( I>P 111 .? 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Hint ill iio cnujri cjo was to fail. t. i< o t/ii X'l Bra .'.’ho has folrj rr. o Hus story in sh? |w, ly ■' ■' ” I ' l Ur-fj* itutV'om: H:ew ho ir, hnspt bv nervous fears, ,{ ‘ a-.-okr one nimiiin- nervous and ill at V - rtn ~.j>ir a! on was aclualiy pouring from Ins body before hr had done anything to warrant if He had failed at. his first job, and fell he wr.ijid do no better in another. And he had s family to take care of. lids niornity;, with hi-, nervousness n* an nll-titm- hiuh, hr went lo (hr kiti hew for a cup of coffee In holster his, morale, l/is father was visiting him at the time and a- Bill entered the kitchen, there he stood, bill what s wrong?'" he inquired!. Bill told hipi lie wa afraid to tackle the mb cic-id of him for Miter- lit- had tailed at the othei one th«=re erroed little hopt for this .me. "BiU," said his father, “you had to fail, tir-.t because you mu.c had no exp-nonce, second, '-ou'i-o t»-o rmin? hut third -mo tar more important than the other roe o n .. ■ o 'i v. »r* «a c rned «traid of failing that it war the nnP. thins vnu con’d do. Now kiw ..my this, it's up to you to figure out what t0.d0.” k,! ‘' ' n l o * 3 wa ‘ selling. He decided he’d lick it, and ties i»* now he won. ! j(o plnrerl himself ip (he position of meeting and l«i!kin.?j w ifb {oI of people. 2~H« twade up his mind to use > outh as a« assn, He Ha ri the -drench 0 f youth, and could d« more (h>« wlm A ifl ' »' people who hadn't his physical stymies. He would not think about failure and hr y miMit » worry. saEconbwt!"’ 0 ye *‘’ S aS °' Just now Bil) is !eiid i!N his firm m * inv vita hip Tooui. }\vj this a rit'-r h- run .-ertioj with the off*a-* that r any bo driven ipym*' in fur and mlnda of yonMt by he»n r t .'HbvdM ra-• p? ‘ jU']iee r* - a r® lt.:ion. Ihi i the real c:ituf! Hi t[io promisr. Til' 'MjTfofj a;i.| ill .am* -itlenipt- of tljo 'sOUfb f•. !iv luiivrni Ihe proyh o>ti of tin 1 f’nn-t j ttit v*n which th i'; pin of th ; - hui-a a.rr i aaiplif •f'o I? nnl, prfarnt oin> <>f fb" danger, thaf rhaUb'e "o - Hh> n«>rr»n! jpoiwa? growth p* youth of th* • and other ua t ton Tbr ',vlu!/-‘ riiikj ■ ha n<! b",Y p p •; oil'!’ bv C,op~ e7f',, C,j ' v .» flat] -, r or r U ••nre rtf hearlfi" f h*>- t ’on a Mut ion iaudriT on ?bo o?»r !>. a ?v] *n#J ei n £ p flout*-''? on Hir nthm of brarinc that - d r«> ii'itn f bb> s Hi/rv ? n tmir . r r ‘ >,• ,ni,| ulh it i/rn tn 'in-. < of pf'-4( i c; .-if heaiTncr *’hi> t ’-*••••' v ho* on amj '-.•■■ns: hup "i’Uf afied * ? -••a fli.- r. 04 of rare pro juTic^ ’'vtli-TiH ■' • tr\] tr>* Meb t xpepener lift.till> up a menf;U ro»uT»rf w?jh h has a • -.ha: -'fr. ,u <.p personality. F h*‘ p« ?nf hei.tKß ifpojo ?- ha* of -.or ivy -'ur'h oHoifinj so»- ;hr youth O’ it porta in . to ♦>»•*>{ - rh'un from ih f:\iy- b.-.-^ottrn of ?b?r ei7«i|p -t •: ilk a boi»* Hoip v ■ (>fi Hv l «r. bond, and '' pfne thorn TaH '“T'-itv ed ir> a !imr fl ip-ifftop-r hit- h mv-t •ryrof'. r]•.•» »»*ov f T -- rn,.,, ..,f poth Mo -in ! V'nrr.-; • noth on the oM 1 ' r vo- frn'2*n hi X r >!“- H>r V ■-■.vhjj r Ho (l to fH- ro -r?io thoif brr.rerv wvc. tv r.Hdod Vov •tint ‘hr vt\ r i ahnijf cfve*v, * \'r-7>-t, off ir or iv h’i'M emirt »v •• rs j-;! •••<» •» '-'pf-nro .o' H ’H Notvrrlv ''ir VoygoOs- C* u f for tho !i:in:y of f}a:bf - inr for v u|-- rtf i -.’on "hiv 'TUI all to.-> offpp* * hh a ;>!••■ \7qro.'T for‘. ! c<i ?* >" Tl HC >? H( Sor riro|ue of. fierr- vhn a o*j!i| r-Mhnr •• £- them rfo ,a rum vlive. Thi - i t'.’mmi has la id v mb. i j «»r) fl«i. po sn t ! f X f vr° -xpeeted to and if if 1 n rnatnfain a •uh-'-ht/'-ri.. hip. unto ()od it efi('lithi not I»e undr-r prp.pfcfiicocj officer-' Ho-*' bur.; will o \ix country rovtimu'* hi '-train at nn ht s and ; wall!<r\- cmnei:- of moral disinh ’bar rarp pr»ju*Jiiy foi up-*'? !i) , . t - ; • T ifie trend tovards tU'il* ;,hyi eolh-Lpy to t Mf( pf'J f • tomb erbievlieut in ilf: xtat§ hip ’i that TcnTic. . c . ,hhr 1 1 f v 'bevvy? i,. give tjb* vej !' nf T; nip rr- cbR-rcP m «vj'! ! i(t NT i-iv’,. matricuhitTig in rpceiai field;; at the Negro n>l!. a . The Kim .t nv- h A f.-iUI MlifJ vb.HU*h. but thi h ;'.***fjv i fCyr i.;, that ? .»•• T*f - ;:rp pn id'CMt '• iH ccDaborat"; -<nd e.<op,-r ,? >• o iib h/ JrjC.i .' i/j p.m.’ N r 'y ’n students w ild jutrficJHhb* in the- fare*. Xpb'.f* « i tin* led fee vyU iah-o hr al* lurh'd into beih'yb, t lej* n dr •-« under nch an': I 'gonirnt i <•.,!??vvlenf f.f o of: from the irni ’ ? ui\-r.-“i(.y of T' nn f 'y;ff- N's p o ! me] < he;nt SohooS rniiiu iv -t .serve oy ■vitit) fra t ji* y tnO.ro nn tprSYrd . ■- il and Indn trio! eclui'atio!! OH jiynoth ye bv e | They .hc’hd do tie .nn . non egr*’gated -■ ffieo nt )»v j Kurthennoro. fhiU hotjlrj dreard fh6ii er 3 r|- i;v},- rrono• rynyani until the -- *>!'!aine/} fn < a yo-»d ur* iegrut- UHe f'hooV Car o«»ie
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1950, edition 1
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