THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 11. 1964 4 Editorial Viewpoint WORDS OF WORSHIP Jesus knew that though the chidren o: Israel had been out of captivity of the Babylonians for five hundred years, they were still unable to achieve the restoration promised by then proph ets. He realized nothing moved forward for them because they were still In spiritual bondage. Cen turies before. Solomon said. "Where there Is no vision, the people perish.” Today we know that both revolution and evolution begin in the minds It Takes More Than D emonstrations While-sit-ins, boycotts, and picketing have wrought many changes for the improvement of the Negro in this country, he has not seen fit to use effectively the ballot. The Negro has let it be known that be wants better housing, better schools and even attend » desegregated schools; but while being vocal is eouunendable. the Negro can get many mu nicipal. county, and city jobs with govern ments if he would only exercise wisely the bal lot. No other technique will achieve this pro gress as quickly as the power of voting in the direction where it counts most. This will be an election year during which hundreds of political candidates will «eek of fice. These candidates will be proposing and later carrying out government programs that will affect all citizens—black or white Yes. Negroes want good government, but they also want eomething more—good jobs with the government. . • Politicians are adjrpt at feeling the pulse of Mia people. They lcnow that the Negro does not use to the fullest extent their responsibil ity to cast votes in the various campaigns. Therefore, they do not pay attention to dis eussional meetings between local and state leaders, Negro petitions and resolutions, and tha like. But they will pay attention to any The Threat To Free Speech On# of our great freedom* Is that of speech, and we saw how effective this could be follow the death of the late President Kennedy. Thou sands of cilisens said many wonderful things ■bout a remarkable and spirited man. The one speaker who perhaps had the most profound effect on our feelings, if you 'ixteneri or read his message intently, was Chief Justice Earl Warren of the Supreme Court. Ha hit hard at the way in which we ? criticize and openly downgrade, a person, an adminis tration, a group or any other body which has an opinion different to that of our own. Many of us are guilty of this. Who knows from what editorial or what free speech or what letter to a newspaper or other means can sow seeds of hatred in the heart of some peopla to the extent of infuriating them to kill? A new and ominous menace threatens our freedom of speech. It is the very extreme per aoo who harbors extreme hate in his heart and Let Others Follow Trailways’ Example Safeway Trailways, a unit of National Trailways operating between New York and Washington, will soon employ nine Negro drivers, six ticket agrnts, six mechanics, and five information girls from minority racial groups in New York City by next sprinp. This specific first step was spelled out in an agreement negotiated between Norman Hill. Allan Hoffman and Velma Hill of CORF,, and Marvin Walsh, executive vice- president of • •hr company. At the same time the company agreed to take similar steps a*, its terminals outside of New York Citv. Another provision of the agreement Is for Immediate upgrading and promotion for pre sent minority group employees in the New York Terminal. Other units of the • National Trailways Where Golc|water Stands - Take Note Recently Senator Barry M Gold water an nounced to the nation that he is in the inec for the Republican nomination to rpn for the of fice of Prkr out our anger on the voting machine bv pulling the tab for the other man. Then he done with it. should follow the example set by the Safe way Trailways in the New York area. Com pany officials should keep in mind that hun dreds of thousands of Negro passengers ride the buses each year, bringing in millions of dollars of income to the treasury of the com pany. It is only fair that minority groups should receive some high-level employment and up-grading. A keen observer will note that all employ ment gains made by the Negro has had to be • won by legislation or minority group pressure. Wouldn't it be a splendid thing,if white lead ers and high-salaried executives of the great and powerful corporations would voluntar ionaly give employment to Negroes who can nullify for these jobs? dent lie would use Federal authority to obtain compliance with Federal Court school inte gration orders, although he would "first try moral persuasion." Senator Goldwater said: "There is nothing in the Constitution that says a |irrsoii (or a state) can violate the law." Replying to accusations that he was a seg regationist Goldwater on August .V lOh.t said: "1 ani utterly opjxised to discrimination in any form." Brfore Nrgro Republicans consider Gold watei* seriously, they should seek and read what he has said on the issues of education, labor, health and medicare, debt and taxes, farm policy, defense and foreign policy. Pay attention to what leading columnists, like Drew Prarson. have to say about the man. As tir you have done this, then make up your mind atmut the beset candidate to vote for. Then >ou will have done your duty tion. renewal orders keep the patient in sup ple: and the customers grt their kicks legally. When it comes to stopping Fssig says the withdrawal symptom*' can be more severe than heroin. That is a danger they do not count on In order to reduce tensions and the need for tranquthrers. men and women must learn to take their time, relax and live longer Just For Fnn BY MARCUS a BOULWARS ON THE JOB Well, we at Florida A&M University have started our second trimester which will end on April 20. At this time, we hold our regular session grad uation. In December, one of my speech correction majors grad uated; and when I looked over her grades. I was very proud for she earned "A” in five cour ses. Another one of our speech correction majors, a sophomore, earned all “A’s" in six courses. This makes the second trimes ter In which she earned all “A'i": and she Is now getting one of the University tuition scholarships. This semester I am teaching the course "Observation and PraeMcum in Public School Speech Correction" for 6 hours credit; and "Advanced Clinical Practice" for three hours of credit. We have only two young men among our majors In speech correction. THE WEATHER: Here in this area, we are having the most peculiar weather. For two days, the temperature may drop down to 20 or 22 degress; ONLY IX AMERICA BY HARRY GOLDEN THE BIBLE AND OTHER THOUGHTS World Publishing Company Cleveland and New Yorx, is one of the big Bible publishers In the country. It also produces many books on the history of the Bible and more particular ly on the history of the printing of of the Bible. tn one of these books I came across some interestlnp errors made by the printers of the past: The Place-Makers Bible. A printer's error In rendering Matt. 5:9: “Blessed are the place - makers (peace -makers i for they shall be called the children of God.” (A.D 1562). The Treacle Bible from the rendering t>f Jeremiah 8:22;. "Is there no treacle (meaning balm) in Gilead?” In the Douay version 'A.D. 1609). The He and She Bible. The error in respective rendering of Ruth 3:15. one reading that, "she went into the city.’ The other that “he went.'