THE CABOUNIAN RALEIGH, N. C.. 8 A TURD AY, SEPTEMBER *«, IM4 14 VTfl %, rj .... ■’ «■ hQw S *L- *■' ■■r ▼ ) \ MyS| I . ■Wn iPrThaii iiMiir SHAW’S STUDENT BODY REPRESENTATIVES BRIEF FOREIGN STUDENTS Briefing foreign students on school activities and some American customs are left to right Eric A. Harding, president, student body; Miss hirley Moss, (Miss Shaw University ); Humphrey C. Mbu gua, senior, of Kenya; Mias Shelia A. Ray, junior Barbados, 8.W.1.; Joseph Kollie Acqui, fresh man, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa; Miss Florence Kennedy, sophomore, Caresburg, Liberia, West Africa : Hawa Lyon, Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. Standing, left to right: Frederick Ouke, and David Sure, both of Kenya, East Africa. BEHIND THE HEADLINES BY OHATWOOD HALL NtGKO PRESS INTERNATIONAL ON THE ENEMIES WITHIN The City of Brotherly Love hu Just witnessed ■ rampage of vaa dallsm and looting that was as de plorable and disgraceful as It was lawless and purposeless. Those gangs of irresponsible and reek lees Negro rowdies who went as this wild outburst should be rounded up. labelled and read out of the ranks of civilized society. Coming as It did In the wake of WEEKLY MEDITATION BY COLIN DOUGLAS "Blasted art the peaeemak aret fee they shall W railed MM of God." —Matt. 8:9. Whenever you find that there it In harmony and dtccord In your environment, you can help to MtabUah harmonious and happy nlitlimi hr turning to God tn prayar, and than allowing Hta love to npaM Itself freely though you toward all other persona. By aaakhig a Mg effort to see others through the eyas of God, with His Jaws M your heart, you will then ba able to recognise everyone as • child of the One Father, and eonosquently. no one's behavior will have the power to make you unhappy or to disturb the peace In your world. Bagardloos of how disagreeable conditions may seam to be tn your Mark or how difficult you may find oaotoar person to live with, you aaay ho oure that persons and con* dtfiono cannot help us but respond In the love you express toward TWO MHUTES% ttrm THE BIBLE M eoeiwin a. ma» rat —mi mu roctanr Y\Trdr t A CMCheh eh auNote / I’W'T j CatCKCH ON raUE The Chicago newspapers carried ■B amount the other day of a large church, burned to the ground, at n lorn of about half a million dol lars. Our sympathy goes out to the pastor and congregation who. at hast, will have to carry on for a lima under makeshift arrange- But the account reminded me at the story of another church on Bra. Tha crowds had gathered to aaa tha fire engines pour water on tha burning building, when one aMB spotted a friend in the crowd. "Hi BobT he shouted: “This is tha first tlms I've seen you at cfntrchr "Well." responded the othsr, "This is the first time I've aasn a church on fire." Wo write this as a special snpe.nl to tftMr bom -again Christians, lint tt true that if believers were ■ore “on fire* for Christ, more completely aold out to Him. those Telephone: TE 3-9395 JAMES SAAIIEIIS TILE CO. lieenss Na lfSt Ceramic, Asphalt, Rubber and Vinyl Tile 010 ELLINGTON STREET RALEIGH. N. C. FOR KENT Apartments and 4 and 5 Room Houses ALL WITH ROT END COLD WATER AND BATHE Un la Mikes a fMt-etaaa apsrtwat ar home We «aa ef fkr yaa at reasonable rental either 1 are ratal ainrtments ar 6 aatf C room haaaea AR tbeae dwUlagr are lacated la a*ce aUH|r>nli and to ftral-eiaM raaak- See Us Today For Better Living! ACME REALTY CO. MAR. -HARGETT ST. MAI II I DM '» /p;Mhi ' . ... . . . the recent Democratic National convention, at which President Lyndon Johnson pledged full sup port and enforcement of the new Civil Rights act and warned that his administration will not condone "lawlessness against civil rights or lawlessness for civil rights," the outrageous conduct of these Phila delphia hooligans was doubly de plorable and disgraceful. Are these scandalous outbursts and acts of lawless conduct being sparked and financed, overtly or them. Unhappy comliUona arc I r-r nf\>4 ft* I r*v> t'fviic V- r* l— r* «r -» ’ * tolerant, and undcratanding. By keaping our attention clo»e to God'a presence within and a bout u». we shall become no filled with pcare and catm that no con dition, no altuation, no problem In the world, will couae ua to be perturbed, fearful, or anxious. As we stay near Him In prayer, He will speak words of assurance and comfort to us. and with thesr words in our hearts, we can trans mit nothing b ut love and kind neai to others. In this way, we are doing our bit to help establish peace The greatest good vyc can do for the world at thi* tifmc is to keep our mlnda free from fear and hale, to trust In God, to know that He will care tor His own. “Thou wilt keep him In perfect peace, whose mind Is stayed On thee; because he trusteth tn thee. Trust ye In Jehovah.- —lsa. H:I,L who are now disinterested would be more apt to become interested and come to know Him as their Savior? We so soon lose interest or become discoursed, and quit. This is why the Apostle Paul, that tire less ambassador for Christ wrote: "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, al ways abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye knovy that your labor ts not in vain in the Lord." tl Cor IS SBV This, we repeat, is his exhorta tion only to believers, for God will not accept our money or our goed works, until we have first accepted from Him “the gi ft of God. “which is" eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Rom s:3> - Accept that gift; trust the Christ who d l ed for your sins and He'll give you plenty to do—the most rewarding service any man can possibly render. ' covertly, by some reactionary and racist organization in order to harm I the Negro's just cause? Or to em harass the Fedral government and staunch civil rights supporters? ! The suspiciously alarming pattern which these oubursts have been as suming causes one to wonder. But regardless of any assump tions in this respect, the lawless , rowdies who engage in this chain of rampages are certainly making anti-Negro organizations and groups exceedingly happy. It is known in social psychology that frustrations and non-accept ance create moods of hostility. But | this can work both ways, i Outward destructive and lawless expressions of hostility, as have been occurring ail too frequently recently, can create counter-hostil- I if*. *». rl » . t " v ' ,V«. tti.J non-accrptancc by white*. tr • * \ ’ * •* c.„ u*u 1 also serve to cool the ardor of of ficial proponents of full and equal civil rights for American Negro citizens. Had the Philadelphia rowdies been intelligent, they would have known that full civil rights are | not to be obtained by wrecking and looting shops in their neighbor hoods or anywhere else. If they had been Intelligent, they would have reasoned that Such a ; minor incident as a parked car j (said to have been parked illegally) can hardly be an acceptable pre text for starting a reign of van : dal ism and looting. ; This same lack of intelligence 1 was shown recently In Dixmoor, outside Chicago, when atealing of a botle of gin is said to have spark |ed a senseless rampage (ghopllft | ing is illegal in Illinois). This country now ha< he best and I most comprehensive Federal civil i rights legis non in its history The aim ought now to be to close ranks and put forth qnited efforts to make it work and see that it is enforced. That is what thoesc Philadelphia Negroes-if they had been Intelli gent—should have been doing with thir energy, time and citizenship rights. Instead, tthey went on a wild, law less and . purposeless rampkge comparable to those indulged in by senti- ivlined tribesmen in the Congo. On Ths Home Front I New * this week from Wake. Gate* and Edgecombe Coun ties. i HOME IMPROVEMENTS NOTED Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Denning have provi ’i that it pays to plßn for home improvements They have recently added a bedroom and bath room to their . home. These im provements were made possible from selling their vegetable crops i for over three years Mrs. Mary Graham, asaoctite home economics agent, says the Wake County family Is now working on their well a# Ihey will have an ample water supply. HOMEMAKER CLASSES Many young homemakers were visited in Gate County to secure' information about thetr interes’s and needs in the foods and nutri ! tion area Mr* Pennte Battle, home i economics agent, savs the home ! makers are Interested in aitend ! ing classes this fall. ; Mrs Battle explains that they ' will also have classes in child care and safety, meal planning, buying l and shopping habits, and home management. KITCHEN IMFKOVEMENB PROJECTS There are only a few gay* left before the final judging In the kitchen improvement contest tn Edgecombe Oennty. Mr*. Hasel Parker, home eco nomies agent, says the contest has stimalated Interest among homemaker* In tmpreying their kitchen for easier work. The two sop scoring homemakers in each participating community | will receive electrical awirds from j the Edgecombe Martin Electric Membership Corporation. THE NICEST THING about being dull is that you are unawre of the fact, and hence are pleasantly blissful With Fatih... . •% (■ Yon Are Never Alone Attend Church Regularly * STABILIZER.* • \ ;• The tail aisemhly'of a - piarnTwitii iU trim tab*,'rudders, and is necessary for flight Smoother flying may tie brought about with'a slight adjustment of a trim tab. The rudders steer and keep yon flying in the right direction. Let God’s word be your guide. Let the church help you guide your life. Seek the Lord’s will. “And the Lord dudl guide fhse con tinually ...” Enter the Lord’s house at the beginning of each week, and see how much easier the path is made. i if / / / The Church is God’s oppointod agency in this world / i i. / A ‘JjJ? for spreading the knowledge of His lovo for man and J/ 7JS of His demand for man to respond to that love by M / If loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the , V . / . vs lovo of 6od, no government or society or way of Wo < j / % * will long porsevtro and the freedoms which wo hold ' / j A fJj so door will inevitably perish. Therefore, even from / ’*'* I a selfish point of view, on# should support the Church / L // for the soke of the weHar# of himself ond hh family. M * / • Beyond that, however, every person should uphold / / * _ // about man’s life, death and destiny; the truth whkh A 4 f j / / alone will set him free to live as a child of Gad. ir / i / / a * / ;■ > - h ■■ iiiMr^ © 1960, Colmmni AJ». S«v v 9.0. lox Mff. 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