WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 25, 1952 tConttm«*No! from page 4) This and That hospital service it was capable «1 giving everyone knows that service has not. been either ade quate or sufficient. We feel that even the people of St. Agnes will attest to tiiat fact. Because of that fact, for a number of years, there has been agitation here for improvement of hospi tal facilities for the Negro group, culminating recently in a demand, for an entirely new •hospital. Because it is a recognized fact that the duty to provide adequate hospital service rests R@MA.wiNf xim is uuiosim lKfillllGßGUt IHf WOULD ' . <ii : n» s a ■ I n* SOM* WINF CP. ** ruriNO, caup. | The V, S. Dcpl. o/ Agriculture «uy» .., __ ! •'l# th* lo*r»««*t diet «llk is jt \ ’ prominent because it provides iftf \ f Wz high quality protein calcium and j! \ y, vitamins A and © cheaply.’* JOS* | PINE STATE il Swfri || I Vitamin D Homo«enised 3‘" M (AM I Ilf out iHH ■HI I m It uou'* ■ I * r o*s6e£fAo</6rc r / | 1 ! - , .| — -J&XM |sg|g^gfgssssm \» ... tot''- L—'—r^?Nfc l -. i: 'M . ..... \ When you go to the pells on Noveniber 4 you’re going to vote lor a few things in addition to .your favorite candidate. You are going to vote also for the protection and continuation of your rights as .•n American Citizen. You’re going to vote l'or the right to gather with others in free assembly, the right to work at your chosen jub, the right to read any newspaper you want to, the right to listen to any radio program you want to, the right to worship where you want to. You’re going to vote for the right to engage in a corner conversation and tell your friends you wouldn’t have Candidate Jog Blow on a Christmas Tree • You’ve had the right to do these things for so many years that, if anybody would sav it would be taken away from you, you’d get fighting mad. But, ii you and enough of your fellow-citizens stay away from the polls too many times some strong group or clever clique may think you don’t care, fit at may make, the time ripe for a Hitler to step in. THEN you’ll vote and. vote like you're told, or there’ll be a party stalwart around waiting to know the reason why. Would you want things any other way in America? litis is the last week to register . If you registered for the primary elections!:, such as those held last spring you don’t have to register again. If you registered, but have \ moved from your precinct, get £ XjwT a transfer from your registrar. If >x * v yaw ore oof sure, check with -< your precinct registrar this s' , , - -a \ if ”*r JPjl Week! , _,, . \ K^J—„ Membfr ftritfral Ueposlt u/vct *' ntlf.^To Mi*t * N * WX©* Insurance Corpor.tlc. «» i GOOD BANKING SERVICE FOR EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA SINCE 1898 Rctourcc*: $206,744,102 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation with the County Commissioners, Ncgroe. have petitioned the Wake County Commissioners to erect a new hospital here for all people, A geiy-ral eounty ■ hotpitaj, providing nurse tram in for Negro girls, an inte grated staff of physicians, nur ses, technicians and assistants. This proposed hospital, built and maintained bv public fund:;, would of course be under the oue i-vision of a public board Whether this board was a!l-N< - gro, all-white or interrsicVC, v.ndd be of smell conscqui-iice inasmuch as it woud be a pub lic board, its actions v< uld bo. subject to the wishes of the pub- lic in every instance. The private, self perpetuating board of St. A., nc hospital iur dazzled before the County Corn n-u-.siqni'i s, a very likely story in its attempt to vain the ap proved of the Commissioner.-, to build a new hospital for Kc at St Ago. .-■ i'h. Com missioners Cave been told that St. Agnes is a modern nur ses home, a new hca'lng plant ■ and new and up-to-date kiUh--n facilities, etc. The trustees say they will give all of this to the t. .i •/, provided the County w>U erect at St. Agnes a neve h>. u.a! then ive thi- new • n»s pital arid oil the other facilities •■tick to them undei a 99-your leaThC'-i. would be no change ' 1., ‘io is i-i:l opertition policy T-'-t private, biased board would havi a brand new hospital, built with money, you arid your children's children would have to re pa;.. >o they could i-untinm to do as they might set fit to do. This board, possibly claims it is "afraid chat unless it be al lowed to .itporvisc the hospital facilities for Negroes u. tb - ~11 .. Neg roc ■ vriil lore the i r:;liK'i' Uj Occupy top li V v I hos- | piltd positionlt ignores the <i landing fact, that although completely compel' ut, eminent- 1 ly qualified Negro •ho-petal i.d ntitii 'trators. wife available, it j stub! orn rentsod to con-id. i j one to heca. St. A..ms, pointin'; i out that ONE Negro had falh-n down on that job there fat : -nc.- th. white man's lack "! reasoning logic is so ridiculous 1 • Kemeber th< Hitler '‘elections” when the Nazis got P7 ' r of th vote? Remember the pictures, oi the long line.- - at the polls, supposedly to illustrate the popu larity of the pally? People vote in Russia, too, Ami who’s the consistent winner? That’s the difference. In sunn countries you vote, oi else. Here in your coun try you can stay home, park your tv-et on the radia tor, turn on y ur radio and list* u to the way the other people are voting, it that’s the way you feel about it. That’s how easy it is in voui country. • In fact it’s -o easy that, in the 19 IS elections, near ly half ot America's eligible voters stay *d home. Ho vou think thai’s bad? Here’s North Carolina’s record; In the same elections ot the state’s voters stayed home. In the 1990 senatorial race 77'. of tlu* voters stayed home Don't you think we’u* taken it too easy too Jon g ? * \Vh R vou go to the polls November I remember that nobody's looking; over your shoul de r, nobody's going to come around the next day and ask questions. Whom you vote for is vour own business, and your vote counts for as much as the next fellow’s. The point is —VOTE! For right there where you and every other American citizen puts his X is where freedom begins . . . not only for yourself, but for those special little future citizens vou fight life’s bat lies for THE CAROLINIAN Shaw, St. Augustines’ Students Told Role Os Railway In Daily Life lt.-xL.UCtI - --Kveivthing we eat or wear is eui'ied on it t;.,h-oad during snn’.e phase of it- d. vlop it is diatt: bin;.'. When we run •sidcr the white offae •Vtolrti i. , from Presidents of the United Stn‘ - down to do- c.'rlim , who have miserably tailed in their offices, it is nothin.; short n! an insult, for the vnne man to even mention that one Negro has not come up to their ex pectations) So ccsnpif *.e!y did tiiis private Loan! want St Ag ile • under whit. m ru: mttort t< u mild n, t p. i mil Itu cmi -Joy men! of a No i.dant In too. they said ; ■ t hi white Doesn't it sound a Lit 1 •••pocriti cal to -ay t'he ii.i-i V. h- t ley ask is to beli.-vi they —t it'- i- h-resP d in Ne, roes having lop lev; ! po> iiions Are you willing to us. mv nd ditiunui taxation to he!:, pay "' ,J a ho ujttai it- which you can never Dav. any voice'.' Uo you think you would be fair to your self and te other N. . i o 1 ’:. m voting ‘or a bond i ur to 'ax .- on and other Negroes for mon ey to build a hospital to give to a board who v fuse, to ■ tnploy even to. n-isi-.l uv uc.mu •ytratoi? Don't you fe ■' it is tun. for N .:fox’s io come > t front the reai of Uie rank-- and take po sition- it, the fleet i'O e. fl.-tve you cun idered ho -, ymUr x ill 1- xlrr-ii ale be in aft. -ted by iny not hri but xx Lit- fi • • a. all seats Os liete -illy. t> lie. t-his (-•n-etiee, "t p up,-n t't-. ir growiny con.-eiou-- mat then t aex i inferior l A now hi.- '. 1 I L< Lin it It. up to you h a what k, ,d ,1 Is no! cnnc-i' ■ hie that you v.-outd support a continuation, of tt.e status qu.e We S'Ji'ue-.t It yon w till- the Wake Cm, ru Con,'id.- • loner tied tell then. w)j..r yon want. *..■!: your pas tors. your lay kade-'s. tlu o'.U cers of your church and other nt guniz.iiton.-- to do likewise Enlist your ft iends in this; cam paign for equal rights. Remember, you arc point to help pax fm this new hospital. Don't you Pel, when you re paving for somethin'.', you -liottld get, what you want n'.ont,' declared Lir Thomas -Sit l (Jtiir, prominent railroad indu-try spokesman, in an It!r■ ■■ a! Shaw las wick, .-peaking at a s rcial joint oonv'Hsiiiiu of Shaw Univer ritv ami St. fmi dlm \ ('title »> facility mem'i i s and students lit lit iiruler the auspices of the A-soi ialhm i.l American Rail roaiK, I>c. Sinclair described tile effects mi our c wry-dav lives id rail movement, iri lli.it pui lit all t every i oiiijiitnii 1 v kiiun n !<» mail ha- at some * i* in e.,i i ied by Height train, Th* rail i -aTiitiv<a v. ; n. :. .'.Tim . ..ee of Ui;e School ond Oolle ae S'.rvue .if the AAR, raiad 'he iie v ''•jiiie id id tin industry from ' hi :I. 11l 1 j In Till I ll' ■ nday, t m;.ha ado (J... , y tent i ■ .hi' • i that advance; ut*nt '.'. as •i: ii! v illi the prOgres? <>*' tin N.; i am. H< jx>ii iled o 1 ’ nr th" Itn.d ■; r.mt, lie ~ ei.l y Hie n.d rv loi : neat. 1 , a v." |.;e. •. beep repaid ten time; over. simple charts to ill! '.ate his It; tum, Dr. S 'll _ 1;• ii• d- ,• r: >t*d 'id'.,.; ts; i:iilr >:trt c- r- ■ ri ■ pOm i '!<■ for the introduction <>[ .-.land., b , I'ivu- in tin* Uni * d State ai d hew the in!i.’! riian of • i : 1 cars throughout the more than f4t» : ten; ' il l*/i,' Vls.Ul ! ■ ■■ eir : ,Kj Jdl.h*. The 11 etliri v. Us the third m a cries I eim> held fmh t If: ale lei's id t! i r A--a, iaiiilll ai American KaihenJ. un rum Ill'll i ill \l rill I nil' cs .kSui llfttvi rslties to acquaint ‘-to ih "*'• >• ilii (h, .ip nil icanec of railroads to L"ir industrial ceo null V. Previous eon vocations '.lire lielil ul Vila ilia t diver sit- ami l.ineutii t oil el sit y IRa.l 'l'io peak* ! iv'i, Inueduced by IV B’i K ."'ti r R i.vne. dean of ' n eolh-'it- at V!iau Univia .t, The ;’I '-Mildi'.' oi lev; a! tin ee.'i • Ro\. 'do e Deliilu-y, i : finnan of the Cmnniii..'v Clip pel i d Hi in.,!, l- IV'.e. Sealed oil 111, plu'ilodin WHS l)l'. V-'til. in. Strassi.er. Vv— ident of Shaw limviMiy; Ot Hamid L. Trie f*m dert of S' AiwuslineM Coiln.i: a rut C<u R e>en S. I-h ;> Vice ! ; rt I’ 1 !!! in eh'.’ of •'UI/ii- in latioii: I", :i.l .V ain i op of Ar«n I'ieat* Hnilroads Rf.M'i l Hit's VSI TV ; H K\ll) ill I lit ING CONVOC \ 1 iON .VI , I NiVKHSIIV I' , i': . j .!! : v ti, > i a. O' '!' i' I I a!, .‘xlul.it I'eh.iive t • 1 fin role n» I ail mad Hi,' '. roinnii. ■ S met ■. n't'. , ed Uk Unitert .S' ih :. well a- li FUQUAY SPRINGS NEWS NOTES in ijot nsi. t 'el oj! AV S! 'i'll. n.JS Hie ina U*>n il. : da-. .1 lie eon no: elm - j i.oij iam'iiea!!’. o >on ■ v-ui* n ho. i.oii.n .0 lie .' o • .U, ted j and they are en'itlcu p their hi. du I iual idea! anti opmiotu '«•?-; ' ciie i d. .o. A . ... he hit 'in line, eVi I .noil o- „■ o do m -set I. n' ..I ... (jo.lhi. "" ••" : e nt ‘ 1 of Oil' .’h'd'e no Nov ..'ill .. Keoj-.iee >" Noli too i"M. .1 O ■ C V. I o fi..ht iiod tv.* have th..: pro. i!e • ief . " i Thing id Beauty i. A ■lo\ forevei ’ Ti' ! na. quote that tautuus pnet, dean »»eat.s and I liiiUfi yn... n ~ .il ar.. c with me it y»u e.iu'ii v fi.e lie,: atitlll lima er r.rii'o. i.t 1 UQUaj uad vieii.itj as they are now. Tin- dahlias .mil ehrv .santiiemoai.s are it..; y iiifiei'iit in theii auimnii .s;d. niior .uni it is u pity that they fan t remain in tneir niii.il t>e;v il ly Ulii.ushout l.le tear iiO'a ivi:r. the laws -•! .Nutltrt* Sty "\i>, and u*• mast he . t.rdent with the memories n( passing iies Utv. •Si’imay n : n;r v nrr-hip .. r\ :«■<- Condtu'teif by tin p;i .'m Rev H B Sv lo . I j;. in-' V : ! mo. •••riall have no other before me h. at Ifofdaiu.n durine th** r.u.i: .it: v, wui.-mp er'eiee v. ere Is. live iii: triicu.i.. of tile local h..;h The instructor.-, io ad adi.oc’ wen. Air. n. .vi McKiratio ... o •1. '*' - *" ' v '- " . * , Ai.o vVi.oit io- Mr-: Dad.. Mrs. Wpus, M. Ev.on, . iiJiirii. Mj.-s -S* ieos.uird. Mr. H;>ywoo;i. .Viv .N, • ■ ei and i'.i . boro. A:iiO;.v ois visitors i naueridaio'o ■, a.- Mr. J K:. .on principal . ;h. i .io oin Hun P i s.-h.-.0l ii o, ■::po sj. 0 v. loon d ijy ih.• oi. ■■ .r . o •;* Ms i oivip iiui oi D o hi, .io l' ana I Mr. .lames A. S ( .. , d m Hast 1...- e.oOoi, toioo. rx.i.h V- .to./ I: elide relative: ill t!o vicinity. last Sunday at It i ooim t*l» M Vu.usta J. A. I'.aptist chureli her d si*i vices for their pastor Rev 11>. I-arny . v». h , be n iU for some time A hir»'i itiivi d in atiendance. M ,1.0,0 Worn: o' of' . Frank R . Cl. id o boo. o and Mr Haw. nod S.iM'on! i'iiihnf., 1 o-hia o'a v*.' re in tin- fit. r till' .Vt'eS iiiii vi otin : rei.djv, i.t.ii friend;.. Mm L. :*.l ihi’iaoi we t-o foa t omd lo'oker of the BTIJ •• !vine !'o-t .Sunday afternoon IP r thi‘)V><» V. at. .1.. 1 :V in,- T ile Youis:. Ml !': ITo O.to : : To ,'i , mm anilO'.mCeri (hm the pm! • I lorp o pj-fic, ojr, I. inor;n tor- ao J ‘d oi,:i hi i Sunday Nov. 3’J ..; 7:30 p.m. 'l'he drive for tlu- local eorn hiiinity ..'host has alre.ifi;. hc..-un. in v, you contributed vet? If not • <it. so todav. Someone needs your help Sunday is I’asforial day at St \ ug'iista F. TV. Baptist Church amt Ungers (’impel ( \!F ( hureh. lie stirs do go to i lie chureli of your choice. Special l . V Week Ser\ iees U Sain I \n?hn»s<‘ S»mtla\ RALRIGH. N C -• Omimj Tv-entieF, Sar'dr.' ..per T; oi •tv. service.- at St Ain,:', ■ Kui ■ a..;.! nili( Will fe.it;;,v 'he H'Ve e. Mw.’i! 1 Aihridht in an 8(1- Jri-ss featuring nl* .tv■•<-. of ; United Na lions, W- f k Th service' veil! opiji'i with Holy r'ammune n at 1:30 ,o- Sundav school *viii h; ap c Dali; B’pl.n CP.. ~i Hi ami r .u’ar rrornin--’ ; sermon at 11:00 a.n» On Kriday, Octi aer 24. Holy Communion e. R he hold at l‘i:00 Noon. Polio wing will be a prayer ' siTviw for hi-illin; men and v'orn r.n ni tvie armed servh e.--. and Jtov I Missionaries and Missions and f. ravers for the Faithful IJonertod . .RFC - run son a i. Viriiiop vylth her parent" m Ha* leifih this wee kv.a , Mrs. Cii.jrlus Hose of Baltimore.; Mrs John S. ! Toole of Wauhlngton, D (V. ;imt : formally of Raleigh, was also a visitor to the; oily Mr; . Anno i Senders of Hunter Park anP*r trJiied both Mi . hose anti Mrs Toole duvin3 their itay. 1. P at.',: la, var.i ii 0.-c, ..;U,:i --.-1 . i, i I ■■ i.lr! . i': : ,v a :a ei 'i.l IIP A')i. 1t.,i1l ■,'•!■.. t d . \i" v. ui by pie hi.initi "! atudOnls !’ i.m ' "111 pari e't 'd '.: ' IhSl'tli' lion I In tiddifion a . i.-cP-! - ; o' ma ilvnaii, on , ;i(li:ii:i(! ifuia-'U'y ; - se la.iiU ~j,. ;,, ~..., jj, ..... ••'ul'lllCe HI the It'i'pl :.' ~'i ;v --! ru! thou ari'i pii "d s lilis lit', ’a • VU I .hstri'.i ill'll h.-f"' - ! its r comiiration vv t* r e Muii- ! I our a 9 30 - 5 ;«J0 Lay-Aw-ay V II udson-Beik’s I'OiTl J) !i*ti' TOY I AND Bt n v Adi ' LEE: \ C. n her “CO-ED ,> m Ariioi'ican t?har;u‘tt*r Don I *8.95 ‘fillip .1! hr-op for ;i party . . v,,,:.. , I bn;.:it taffeta (Ires- with white nr* ; , udy . lu walk- sinrfply Nr j K-kina !". d hah.i . washable hoi: "i saran t "a.u can be combed, set, e!,'. Movr-ihie eyes i-i inches hie.ti A J ( 26” Romer V.A BIKES • i Guarani cod for 5 years • sturdy +A C! • Pei eons'; notion .Ml ball bear v '*TrO ire. Boy.-’ and girls' models. An 1J excellent vaim for such a wcndi r- : . I fill bike. ■ 1 •■ u ■ : , Toyland Second Floor * i ' f IMsc Eastern Carnlina’* Lsr-gost Store • _ » PAGE FIVE .hi lor Gi * **n boro, t‘h I iicm! . t m iohi r '.'i, it N'orUl ■' iroln j " *iiui S C oHrgfr; rtiidinhi.i, south * irolini. oti i hursdiiy. Orto’ rr ?/.) it Isu*u- Hirt ( <ii:#* **** with ». cK»jx i riUon oi M'cn i nivt-r Hv; Wt'ditrs tV.iT , October N r «*s\ Orlranw, ! 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