F’ » *• - * Amd 't.»v. * RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. APRIL 18, 1864 16 Hate Greater Enemy Than Communism: Graham Noted Cleric Asks Broadcasters To Educate People On Morality CHICAGO —(ANF)— Calling race hatred freed, prejudice and lust greater menaces to the nation than Communism, evangelist Billy Gra ham last week called on radio and television broadcasters to start em phasizing morality and justice in their programs. Addressing a luncheon meri ting of the National Association of Broadcasters at the Conrad , • Hilton Hotel here. Graham al so repeated a earning by inter gration leader Martin Luther King and other civil righto lead ers, that there so ill be "a long, hot, bloody summer" of strug gle for freedom unless some thing Is done quickly. Instead of fooling around’ with sex and murder movies. Graham said, tha broadcasters really ought to be doing something to help im prove the racial situation. "If you rionjt do K," he warned. ' the nation will suffer and you will have to give sn accounting some day " He added: "Modern communications have made ns a world neighbor hood, but nod a world brother hood. Race problems grow worao all over the globe. It will be a long, hot, bloody summer and our problems will not ho solved by the civil right* de bate «n Congress). KING « OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville, N. C. 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville State Teacher • College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! ILLNESS AT HOME? A HOSPITAL BED MAKES IT EASIER ON EVERYONE RENTS z 42c Day RENTi Wheal Chairs At Other Invalid Needs: Reducing Ma chines: Party Needs; Roll-Away A Baby Beds; Floor Polishers Sc Sanders; Tools. •WE RENT MOST ANTTHTNO" Abram’s United Rent-Alls CALLt VA 8-45 U RALEIGH Come Ini 411 W. PEACE ST. Safety Sale Y* wenim hlfhmr mMi, to an Sim, Sure-Fit will give ini install a mI Ml with «fwr eat of mm* wrm sold. (Limit* ai ttmo). MT* f WITH FITRCHASE OF ANT *Et| • m 1 mdßm or BEAT covers •SEAT BELT j | Om Complete Sot Installed | IND KELT ONLY $6 THIS WEEKS I Buy-Now Installed Free Anytime Plastic Coated Fibre r- Oenuln# totlor-triad* cover* t*r and last long- <4 AQ T *r Double stitch- I U**** iP*wi)!3K?4 4 tr>nv ” ■2pL BARAN PLASTIC * cover mad* tor f ehnooth and mp- a a n > ► *26 A Pure-Fit exclusive In nigged beauty. A frrah decorator choice M _ ' that la 'ada proof H J W^^ * static froa. hum totoatant, INSTALLED 2TK clear plastic SES Soft pi labia and antic fttUr*. i>- v Clawr aa darn rat truth m Imthrr aa jaAp Reveal* original ■* |l?f ,f toJfcmAgSBF J W beauty aa It pm- # %fl tecta INSTALLED 0/mHt h.^Stt y MVnCTf f STREET UPHOLSTERERS “Tha cynical immorality of our time snd nation is reflected too much on televi ion . . JUDGE SPAULDING URGES SHAW STUDENTS TO PREPARE FOR RESPONSIBIL ITIES Left to right : Dr. Asa T Spaulding ol Durham;The Honorable Theodore O. Spaulding, speaker at Shaw University on Friday, April 10. and Charles Humphrey Mbugua, a student from Kabete, Ken/a, E A , as they discuss new opportunities lor Negroes. (See story). 1 "Hate, greed, prejudice, snd lust are even greater menaces to our i country than comm n.'. r Heard At Shaw University: “Prepare For The Future,” Judge Spaulding Tells Body In this pudi button age. our un prepared boys and girls are not being taught how to make and op erate the machinery which makes these buttons tick. So how arc they going ot meet the economic needs of the future? This was the ques tion posed by Judge Theodore O Spaulding of Philadelphia, to Shaw University students, Friday, April 10.' Judge Spaulding stated that tiew Inventions create new Jobs, but here In Amerlrs. Job dis placements now vastly outnum ber new Job creations of ma chinery and automation. He aald laat week the government announced that SOO.MO more people were employed In Msrch. HW4 than prerloualy; but the announcement also aald that there were Just ss many unem ployed aa before because of young people newly coming In to the Job-seeking field. Conse quently there Is s rising tide of unemployment among the un skilled and the unprepared. This Increasing as unrmploy- Berry O’Kelly School News MB7THOO The Senior Class of Barry O'Kelly High School Is presenting Its Senior Play entitled. "A-Fuedln Over Yotindar." on Fri day, April 17. at 8:00 p.m.. In the school's auditorium. The public Is Invited to attend. The cast consists of the follow ing personalities: Sadie Kenner, as Mountain Maggie; Moselle William*, as Maw Pry: Margaret Evans, aa Emmy Pry: John Ooode. as tale Fry, James Hemby. as Clem Fry: Joyce Orlffla, as Resale Belle Fry. Ann Carter, as Aunt Harry Hornhonk er. Jane Battle, as Becky Mae Honihonkrr. Roosevelt Dunn, as Wily Homhonkf . Melvin Maasen burg, as Pappv Popoff, James Mrdltn, as Xeke Popoff. Also. Sidney Taylor, as The Travel in Preacher: Marlon Evan*. TTicress Chavis and Carver Free man. as wedding guests: George Curtis. Robert Allen and Clyde l|Do’s^ndp°n , ts Start the Day Right: On a Cheerful Note! GETS EVEN, U TEARS LATER TOLEDO. Ohio (ANP)— It takes James McElya, S 3, a long time to work up a hand of steam, but when r,e does, watch out. Back in 1930, McElya took a dislike to Joseph Mason, then 28, because the letter's dog had killed McElyas cat. Last week, while Mason was playing cards with Mrs. Idella Willis. 43, McElya "nlcw his lop" and fatally i *' ii m the chest ment, he stated, always runs much higher for Negro workers than for white workers. He called attention to President Johnson's publicized plan to attack general poverty throughout the United States. The report of these plans included a clear acknowledg ment that despite general missive prosperity throughout the country, thousands of employables are un able to get adequate Jobs which pay continuous wages from year to year and thousands of others can find no jobs at all. "The walls of segregation snd dis crimination are tumbling down all over America faster than you may realize, he declared, and new op portunities are being presented to Negroes and particularly the pre pared youth of our country." You who are becoming the educated men and women have certain moral obligations in the use of your re spective abilities: I. To your God. 2 To your parents and those who sacrificed for you. 3 To your race. 4. To your communities 5. To your country, fi. To yourselves. ('havia, as mountain musicians. Stela Hick*. Albert Crenshaw. Mary Davis. Frank Johnson. Bet tie Baker. Clarence Chavis, Hazel Thomas Toney Hunter, Judith Hall. Andrew Jones. Marilyn Mit chell and John Singletary aa square dancers. The co-sponsors are Mia. E. M. Thomas and C. M Carter. DR. BRYAN BENNETT VESPERS SPEAKER GREENSBORO—Dr. G. McLeod Bryan. Piofnssor of Christian ethics •t Wake Forest College. Winston- Salem. will speak at the 4 p. m. vesper service at Bennett College on Sunday, April 19. in Pfeiffer Chapel. OIL HUNT EXPENSIVE DALLAS. Texas—Daily costs at hunting for oil in the Gulf at Mexi co are estimated at SB,OOO to $14,000 per drilling operation. How Are Your Screens Doing? Again, Spring Is here and we are eager to throw open our windows to let in sunshine and fresh ait. We also will let in many unexpect ed "guests" that annoy us at this time of year. Are you prepared to keep flies and mosquitoes out erf your home? In order to be sure of good sani tation in the home, it is necessary to control household pests such as the common fly and the mosquito. These insects are always loaded with germs which cause various kinds of diseases. One of our sur est ways of controlling these pests is to have good window and door MILEAGE BARGAIN ® FIRESTONE Champion New Treads Applied on Sound Tiro Bodio* or on Your Own Tiro* V Sam* Troad Width y/ Sam* Traad Oapth V Sam* Traad Oaalgn V Sam* Traad Quality You Don't ** New Fir##ton * Tlra* Need Cash 0 0 *<»”•>» Your Old Tiros Male# Hi# "*• T « “" d «««■»■»* Down Payment -*■ ■■ L ALL SIZES AVAILABLE k '* Firestone Stores 415 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TE J-3i/4 L|£ywiN|y P f ,!lll If Hij; !flj!, "v *l99^ ■■■■■■■■nnilMMMnr’* * ■■ • KING SIZI OVEN With convenient Tcek-in-WimW PUSHtUTTON CONTROLS LIFT-OFF OVEN DOOR For wopc-perfcct twin * a* - KfS— -« ? i stmpnnes aanini OVEN TIMING CLOCK SPEEDY 1600 WATT CALROD* Starts and cooks the sml while you're Unit will bofl a on of awajb then burns itself off automatically | soap as 0 seconds EASY TERMS • SERVICE • PEUVEBY ' DOWNTOWN BLVD. screens. If yoa haven’t given this matter your attention, now la the time to: (1) CHECK YOUR WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. Screen wire on your doom and windows may be loose from the molding and will need to be palled back in place with pliers and tacked to ad ditional strip, of wood. Small boles in window screen, and doors may be repaired with a i neat patch of screen wire, fastened in place by weaving i a strand of wire around edge; (2) MAKE HOME-MADE SCREENS. If you do not have the time to make your screens, you may buy adjustable steel or wooden screens for a reasonable price from any local store. Half or whole screens for windows are desirabe. provid ing care is taken to prevent open spaces or cracks to keep out the Imported, MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY 2 hnt fHil 4*^ B IMPORTED 1 I Canadian 1 I MacNAUGHTON 1 I CANADIAN WHISKY As BLEND M £m 2UOUmU &~U wA AGED SIX FULL YEARS y H A PSOOUCT OF CANADA A. J % “ •*■••• Bw CHADIAN WHISKY., A BUM •6 YE ASS OU • 86.8 PSOOF • CSCHENIEY IMPOSTS I.Y, I.T, files and mosquitoes. Now Is the time to get started getting your screened windows and doors on the ball before the flies and mosquitoes take over. THE KNOWLEDGE of the bur dens that others carry gives us courage to bear our own.

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