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rm c&mamitm WSS3K OKESC«G «ATCBMT, s&mm 15, W» 4 Editorial Viewpoint The CAROLINIAN'S WORDS OF W OSSHIP ‘T ass come feat they might Me «sd feswe St flaare s.b-aals’E^jr.'”—lS*; SasfaSaßws, Pookas ViAiat was succeeded fey Xcsfafas m fife Gavctner of Jerusalem. Tbs 3tew Ooreraw C&ve a minute dsscriptStn «J set Lord, aoneHad wu& fee stsSoa.ju tifcktoij hu ever ware felss The qpafa&ga from Lentulas is s f<ssr*ery, pessaad tsy an saknswn Imposter ia * later ©ea ter; yet fesw paxisbmt& & has isrssd. &ssA «ife wtet tosgte ttaoroacfaMm St has horn. Sts «<hfc. Koar ssausy saasillass® es lapHr-aaoiM ttk, wfeea fegy Lave feoagfct «e testis at s& feswe tm& toe feeffifess of wma&Mm. "Seppose,” feey hawe ftSsd, Tae were 69 raster fee P&aaa and ffesf ns teaghMs *od esycyfrig ftsnseh'esl Whm tiifaere is s® ssioeSa mtfes*m sea in the wkl is it right to fee fa*itay? WSsefc would Jessw ssyt . . . Wish safe emmpmasXksm ciaaaftfi fask ha*e bad Sfceir krtgbbEr asscassasts StecteedL The fraessdbast aysia, whs «wer Bred has been featt off fey a Hadfe 4m£ if Jroas feaes whose Srifci>asS».ip 3ae Mswe ma@£ raajssyed. Theology has reared ft OHNftft *r«i re&bed She wraifl <sf the Soy S 9& laasshser off fee great «amjftK*»--J*eftft», Sfc is Rot hard to anderstsad wlseas. you t»- s*s@B!«*«r She fhuirtii ol the reeSf feeatogsam. UfaY Kw»d is swS iSay*; feey ft** men cff tetae ,§p@*s&a®, te whom ewsy sSssple fetor was syss- Sss&e «C sssse MSde© atpsftray; send Me, jteSf, a tsssis?® e£ jpfcflosoijshss tctmsiao. fey She 4esfe oT *59513;, they rejected «h« s®tei®a tmtfn xaS Sa&time& a ert®d insteafi, 'LmxtSsi <w€se pst so dsaib to itse 'lfsn-pht, as * **r The Wrighteville Tragedy Wlsea a fire razed a locked <taai tor# at the A T‘ksm%& Negro Boys fedasirisll ScfeooS sS. Arkansas, SwestSy-oee bc/ys <2sed. There' is a© idling how may wiere serkaasSy ia j-ored m tks estm/trophe. But we 4o know that forty-se®®** ytsssths escaped form the fiamacg bmSidtag, after tedking out heavy metal screeng 4essg«ed to prevent esespe. Umder the excj&emos/t of the moment some of f&s %cy» lost their race to escape, T*wehse bodkrs mre feand nnder one whidew, wfeik the rmmkxmg, mtut bodies mere scattered a- the rains—stiU charred in their beds. We don't know what the g■enera’l policy* wm with regards to nightly supervision m the dor mitory, h;jt on the night «f the dreadful fire the doors to the dormitetry were locked sad there was a 0 key in fee building. According to the testimony of one boy. be ran 1 SO yards to the soperattendent’s home for help bat the building was -gheatbed in f’arras when the sap-ermtendeßl’ reached the Rceneu The blame for this tragedy rests sqaareiy on He Started With A 98c Medicine Bag We take this opportimi-ty to salats a Ten nessee physician in Lincoln County where he TcaefekstL, Fm hk service., Dr. L. M. Dcmalson, 61, has we« fee praise and recognition of 'his -white -colleagues who picked him to he the 1960 president of the Lincoln County Medical Association, The white doctors who elected Donalson call the move routine. Young Dr. 'Lax Patsick, fee present head of fee associabon, explains feat Dr. Donalson ws® e qualified tssember ic good standing and ir war. a bout time be took sswr fee president’s chores. The efeyJfeoa. was wife asrt opposition. The story goes feat Xsr. Dos*lsoe mrkreS in yayettsvilfe, Tennessee, in 1932 after gradant irug from Mchany Medical College m Hash- STslk 85 mil® away. Donalson settled down in Faycfeahlk because it was small enough for ihsn to we£k from one petlent to stuofeer. At fee trass, Ike had n© car and no prospect of atm. Before- bswsrdifjg fee bus- to his deatmetSoc. the dsrctcsr bis aquipment —m 98-cm£ medical bftg, am 40-osxt roll of gsw, * sdß of adhe*»re tape, cot artseiy clamp, ®nd * stetheoseepe. Wife feat equipment lbs bssgats pmetiee. Wm «ac JKfflstfea. fee doersr agwßhtul cat f os4 ftfcfss, Sesag, potiemn and asst in a borrowed cacr fentfe in «eus out town,. Frequently ’he bad fe «&jp «t the ofecss of fee frkndly white dactcas Imterracicsl Fight In Church BSewsr since fist tbsse whs® Christ tosj&afi hSto fee Tsnapk &n& rimssd ower tables? .of the " sfeoev duasgsfß perfeaiw i*Rtt ere bad «edi a in fbe charefe as scoured rwaatCSy at the integrated CastfedSk Church of SsiEt Joseph the Wtoker in Mamss©-simr BSfew -Or bans. Louisian*. Also!!!: SEtessi persona—-sshits end in « '‘tree for aIT aselae . .-m front of thg. ebsarb. Jfct least -one tsf Use ~|jghim used 2.Ta« tool as « m^cptm. ~ Police office/s were «s»amc*ced 'to the «een® end toter they picked ap irsur 'Megfees and lsw> -whites for questioning. "Hie officers attributed She fight to file antagonism growing out of the white peopte'-E resentment {allowing a/e# ma gazine article which credited the integration of &&t Church to the leadership of teenagers, Jm&pb Francs .fcassmal of Mew ’ •Orlzam «3“»srea*£d *fe»cfc, ■fiQgflft and dhtajv •ptw«d of the incident. He added that the cnureh had “made every affect to bring shout # caasassHsfy uadsystaadiag «m«ag the asas.* St is set oi?f purpose in this srtkfe to .aem damn the -Catholic Church. But wse aae criticis ing ail %ht pcrti-npe&te for failure to Itoe sp -to fee jjrinuplss practised by the Mim fawn He believed hi the brsffeerissKsd sf taste and thfct-eadfc p»riri*»s®r is « child as fed <wfe .osnsß fsr hies aineessly. Goldsboro's Cadet Program k j*t#saiuog to iaeugiaute « m~ 4et pelisse itoiaiag prsgrma which mssM i»- utrori tjssslifiad high graduates ia fee ■eapariSsy of eadete an fee poliee fetes. The cadets undid wear apeawd. uss&rnse mad receive toefato gMs* bill fegy *sm@@ mm tot kaaed sssse «ar fee gisasa fee powt si «s*e*t Ttagr wsuld receive tmiasag 4a naSsa, toaSfc **534. atbet ■oamt> ad swi§«e toesSfc. ydSaM-aeffejg to -«%r p^pua^* erfeoe tosr fee «£ fee watfelpseK m&a, Seam, was fee LsnSi ot Oei Hfe da®3b hast fceen Sresa S3ae bngkaOm fee wnsJtf; fee ISEsma ss*» ws& I mp&mtiy «’*r®*ra; G«i Itwrw fees » m®iM be £«d taM cum Sim tri«R Hh vte iieasbe parpsase to tesfexy ft asarifSse; of an imsaeast Son. lliassas Patoe rosmritod Prs.fr that saa ee&den «ss he really divine w&Sch isax* la SS. anr doctssne mat m&a&i fee eensshfeSSto es a Mta* c&SkL Ss fees* any reader «T fete aeafeaver was® bahfeEs were not feseftad atsea fee ex- ef fee •®ass l&s* into Me ases? WosM @ay laesasfe fkfessr, Se*to« Me base aentenred ell to datfe aod boss saSferteg «T fek feast b^sredf Smsa wander feat fee of svach a <toe trane neresr to 'feswws laagfesdt Tito Ctotpras see m story, axt she wr&sre were ssca ct sfesssS* asiasSe saad mferaiSr gave greatose emphx&i* to fee eveste wfekk. an saeesed fees® twak. fesee desfe » fee 4rs saaitaa of all Qse pbejaosaeas, of Ms%, fee crtoSfEat mst forth M tsumpkia: dssaSL The &£e of «a* we read ft an fee testotok. te wbat fee life of Lincoln wsukJ he It we were give® nothin* M his bwtosd and yoax« SBKsSased, my hisae t£ Ms werk in fee fW!e Bosto *sd evtay detoS at Sal* außssstaafasß,, All off the to®s- gacg»s* esntoto wry fssS aeesnkE ol fee weesstog wbfdfe astmiM fee ototflston—fee fhsel satrsck: John, fttos* fee 3»agifesw aamd wteidh Slat first ores ws* parfssmed. fee sbouldtre of fee sapwistesaSeat smd fee dtermatory ©epervitos-. Assy tsasatosl adsaknstta trvt «€ficial ftodd ftsm- wesfed oat some tort of vche&alf- ftfeeaehy ms ftdafe wsodd haw befas an -duty each mfht sad aS during, fee -day Reports said feat fee teacher who regularly in fee feuiMasg wm m fee hospital and hsd been there feswe weeks; when fee fire- ©at. No -cine was assayed to take his place whife he was zick. We fttoftSd lake to know why no adult was temporarily assigned to mpawiae "Skt building? Superin ten-dens L. R. Gasses w ipaoted as ssying. 'Y r ou just never Mstofenag Ike this to happen.” We say feat any competent sdministratcsr -would expect at aE femes «nda possibilities. The Sspermtendest has shown feat he lacks foresight He -should not be excused for his stepidhy, and high state official*! shcaiM k mowe him from hie positian at m« foXlowmg « routine investigation. far certain suppii®. Because <of a lack of proper hospital facili ties, patients p-erferred to be ©periled on at their homes. Through fee efforts of Dr. Donal son, fee county court gave an old dormitory for establislimg a Negro hospital which was burned down in 5952. Mow m wear $190,000 hos pital has bees built for Negro citizens. The new hospital gears fee doctor's name. How many yxmng doctors—-even in 1932—• would have deied to start practice with s 98- ccixt medk-sc bag, s ®aS «f gauze, an artery clamp, and * stefeeoscope? Cectaiaiy, they would fame conaidered walkiag inmossible? But Dr. Donalson was a man vme was willing to start -wife hie office in his medical bag, St was « good thing feat Dr. DcmaissE «ferl ed in ft «ma 3 town and in 1932, temt today if « doctor sfeErted in such an scaprstostiotEs manner pafeeote would nut have been impres sed. People today confuse the physicians skill J wife the csdward fippearance of a suite of clin ic zooms. We nsfete SSr. Donalson, because many « yeasag tsssn m bis *ho® wmdd have gives, up in Auptb- fee «»arld would not have heard fas ymwTw.. Tim ffeyskis® atm a rrmn wae asms ogjflmy to at fee bottom ia order to reach fee tegs. To fee frt& bs WagaStoaMa, he must be Bairn fa Gilead to beal mSt bads® and sosfee weary U&e s£feer dfaradSsas i® this country, the ChsasSh Ssncs smgph the Worker art its hasase in -sssdter *»d integrarioo. It 'n an ■deed feat a 4ew were to fee Cfodtffowt pmeetke .a? an kite grated Jagus never intended nor preached <ef snerolwrshjp as Hk efaerdi aoct’srbsi® to most or aoeml caste and •dass. Sfe jsreatfbisd to fe» Jew and Gentile, the publican and fee asasasr* fee ridi mid poor, the black and wftdte, fee -red and kowa and yel low, fee supsame csiirt and Fhwriaee. lipcc these sassserto, J«*ss; (s*peeted -fee good news to he earned ms. «®rfe 'We are sot familisr •mfh. fee ««Mpt «*4S means of eensoriog lihfeeewmsQg members in fee Catholic €Sam&, hast are fee Hn3i bafepp of Mew -Orksos to dteal wife fee toans gswßOE® of fee first pariScipants as a manner befilaSnglijs iiigh in keeping-wife fee wffiofG&tf. la fee Wew -Ortesm msm, fee Catholic chords ha« been indeed embarrassed. The church must li mp fee nscarrsere sf *ich in cbtents is fee taid”, rar dse Bfee mi snisanmfesd fo?.est fire it will destwsy fee ssUisnses of fee •OgfeoHc eburdi «ms«® ps-mmetivz pa- ms .ep&stb® ie ofeer -dstes wy m few -wssf. fe mbmhi ‘Wwgag «fsy »«ass $/g3mts& w ?ssrie .safes!®- lase -«f -aßsfe. %c saMtssim ifijge far jwfee alfistss. is 2t 'sms s. We feife feat fee «afeg: fer -team merit. I® fee seamy as m .ssa; *s jpaficaasan wife»ed: ma£fa&as£ .«»> Ibe Main Obstacle To inteptisn 4 -‘•ft j siiTEieE ’Sermons BY REV. FRANK CLARENCE UmWMY Wm ANP und fee to cast ue naPMs.-wiraa c®®*fe‘tr 1. He®' ofies jw haw, heard fee ptersse on tetevaanaL, “You can he fttssx. if tt'B Westing laewusp”; IMb b** r«tf«renne to sspfaßKHH amt w yeasx ami yam nsaghbers hcase. 2. £n feeae dars etf great tm- ms is looking for *ooKfey. afal thi-a! certKm m -4Ssfaaa&! think they have sotae thmg stsrtifeg to .offer, it is xhes, fe«sir deep .eecm they be *te te SHjcsrer. 3. Bat herng fallible and so prone to *rrar, lie is stall in the category of m wayfarer ~.. day by ds®- seeking some jhsr way to live. End -when found, seeks only proia, *a:ui not fr-ieb to give. 4. Sfeveifheless, there were score men of old unci also in tins day who have taught by example that there is one safe •way; that was' is the sign of the Cross, whose conqueror is ■Christ, and all Who pot feetr trust, in Him, need never fear nor feel chagrin. 5. O’ there will he some hu- EUin misgiving, but the satis 5. O’ there t.O he some hu man misgiving, but the satis- What Other Editors Say CSiSSEBM. mWOCM >of i*nai-K: In an effort to make the warding- of Article vn as the Constitution .conform to the constitutional .changes ratified to pepulai- vote in the Pearsall Plan, the Conrtitutional -Com mission r*ropo«ed that Section i read that “fee General As sembly Shall provide by taxa tion and ctiierwlee for public schools . ~ . ’’instead of ‘‘The General Assembly . . ■ aluiU pro vide by taxation and otherwise tor a general ana uniform sys tem off public schools . . The deletian has provoked considerable protest. Gertalnly omissior, of “j-eneral and uni form” suggests a watering down of the institutional mandate to provide for a public school ■aystsaa. Aetaally, in view of the eom-t .dealing with public Echaofe. ft, makes little differ ence Whether the phrase “gen eral and uniform” is included or not. Any government which operates a school system must under precedent now rseagjnss ed, make it "general and uni form” within the area of its .turtediction. If Korth Carolina is te apei-ate a public acfasol sys tem within fee State, as both the present sod the proposed Ccnrtttntians remnre, the sys fOlTO." The pertlwn «f '& ,e Pearsall Flan in conformity to winch fee &&4ter> wse* rn oupfsed *l - the General Aasemitly to net "a moifana system of lo aal japtiau. Whereto any local optiasi mitt, as defmeci to the ■Genetol may «heo«e to »• naajarlte’ vote of the sjual iftofi-vstese in fee unit who vote on fee ©Bestion to sisrpend or to asSherisse fee suspension of fe® csem:tion of «r or mate «r sB 0? the public schools to fesEt matt.” A dexMcn down to fee United States Bastrict Court to UarfolE, ‘Va., test xnascMi raises questtems stout fee of fete ffflovteson, which is now a part •sX fee ISorth .C#x.-kin», Cimstita fens, Tto principle in the ftt is feat if -a g&vtarime sat toswMcs public cducatitm. tt •imawt provMs it TsKusOly to uB fee? gbMrsn under tte :j BrisiSkr -Itos. Osattfeasß 'IgMMBSRri Ksd tad ffliisa 5 ’ from fee 'wsfisdtei -sS’ fe® •Stossfetetfesc. se3K.miL &yßii&mibi ■fser. fete Plea, the faisti’*! ss is tesrw tSssS. <S3d is ©m-lsyte®, and fetaC Christ is ftdfe Him, cur assds to sappiy, m& <mr mtrassta, SBs, evm aftor we die. €. ?@© wm der Adb could lrs>* here on earth arid when jmsnn WMfited Ms hod®, teew lie esiild feesst «f a® etorad fcerfe. end ews® he heated, and Ms years eatonded. mats Ms CimS was s»rf«Sy resadS’ to h*>wt tiKsn ffletoft. 2, 'Bes„ we can be absolutely sure, when Christ is as oar side, and Be -with Sis earn peacefully abide: Abraham IdooeSm was u-ell rmare et this when fused wife fee Civil War. szvd hte i22fcehlecEd.«2X amSeH *ls Ooii -m our Fide": we all ksow Ms an swer, far te C-od he -fed confide. S. Only God and iOtsniel knew Heavm’s terms feat w-wtud bring him tir oogfe, when fesed wife -vidoui lions sad no other food te mew: it wm then same close-up mngie terntte, aa mz& to him m very much. S. Just m too. ymi caas he sure, with Christ, fee nniy be gotten Son, and God the «t who %smes taafeaaa* tight f**»rsa2] Plan. Kar wiH it em wble the State to maintain a system which is mat, “general arid untfcsrm tXOHSLAM MOBESHM2 EESAIxD TO* MOOH BCHJCAIIIOK Wf flCMM&cxiußcracwr Is there too much dqplicetion and xa&tti&m. in ts» sdhsol gsunicahisn? Tins w one of the gui*tienr, Which the State ear rieultm) study should explore (asMlr and itotsroughiy. When t irisptmfe aw made te expand -or intensify the school offering, Uhe inevitable answer is that the school day te already crowded. That te true. To find more ttae lor more mathe matics, m«® foreign language, more selßßPe, we must either lan if than th; school (lay or re d-uae duplication and repetition «Sf courses. Bowtew te te tara* te®, ’hut te It, sefflMStary te re past truss ttsae te time at dttf - Sswasfc fessste the, ssaae The sjuestfeffi. was raised snd saswsessfi in the Harvard cur rjaeauum sfcsaftr, <3sß«asfl Ssdaca ftton in a &aei®sy. puMisb «fi an I#S§. The steady was not limited te the mßme curricu la®, test teteo included the «x>~ TMIWT subsoil -caffitesjiluß!. be cause as M nstesmooe te 14* preparation es students tea' sel - -Wffi'k. Is a ssrtetH «ss the «ociefl studies, "fee atudy «ammiUs® motsrnnenasiS a coarse in Am ertossa history “later in the school 3casK,'*fHMtandllr hi the cfeveath amde," which is the ptium it te fsaai in most, high aslaeatete this part off the *oitn tey, The Pepsrt tbm #ns jbb to critsstee the- yme&tae of a££«r tne Jteasteap Mstesy “three, four, pass £x er she times'' te stedente in their elementary sad cssanstay asfcssii oarsers. gsioh npetitem “iesftejwrither ISse rsswrt. Mx mkmrnfxatf mmsm «ad a fcsjft-i sstoasacama* te Bmetsem htetpey 3BK® te» SswfeKteC is pS&ss* te sftakas £fe*»e «*e «s*my 3&38 step !8»®8 tet'wswi 38* ■ateMßahHy grades and ttee Ister -■3*@sss «f high -sttoaS, Itet :ter*> eeesjßs te Assaztessi history wa&i. «w*a Pfeawte. Too 'ffiiA issjaSffitea msr idß teße>w*4 te -©ShSPSE. Assess#- is *»t the ioi&y *ss*sra* tuxm ttm? te time teanmsk *se *arsk*tem. srfarsig' -te® «k«ks te Ste s»2X®!!SS*gSB! «*«oe4gar ißw mm. eik§€«*: 1®- “Sir, psraoaee Opm fa*s* asaSakftog ercsry tear ... 12s* had Bass’ Imre • toteer taste. lab woet wH fee the* fiswer" I®. Whs asor. Saji ssaae ®»r tor’* late eaxgast led, wtea «ae so grnaMbom. and steeped m sis *s Sssfl, fed dsf inaeir Field, sM eried. “Dsr I iaffi persuaded, fe*s, swifeer <SesaSi, n«r Me. w scngeS*. mar princijwiStae*, a® powers. sssr ©tangs present. mr thaags to came,—oar height, aar hepfe, no: «sy ste esestese, stoCE be *Ke to sepesato tais toam fee ims M Grad, whioh is m Christ Jess* msr ted." 21. Ms. tuSssb m ehEltoiße to feu»e who ere not *isar«*'„ fsr !he bmp Paul -saws -tfeasraEitei to 3eswe msiito3g •obscure . . . and new ®D wbe as* lust and waast to be toasosi. can "be srae”. wife Christ, end b**»e peace afeoaM. 2.2. All csfe*ir ©rings will paw ■mv. detortapsiie and -tecsr but with Christ atone, ftE eff Hie ffatawas can dfiftmtafr "fee sane" tor Mtt Wanfl and %arSt «Ui gSetsssHSr ssadnrc. coii!-se now offered m the eighth grade. I'lie 23nglu;h cur rieultmi might -w-ell, -profit fc’aasa rsfirgaadzamyi t» im3h& *»««*- sr»e hasahcHtion. Time for a atrengsr adSena® .could he fsamd hy elimiKKtiag pmMKsessary .aad not BuTegneritly liarmful du slkat-tk* sf eflmi. TSmZEm. JfiKmSIKG K131.A1E3 fiawwiES w*m. As long a* 14* people -robe for candidates far of floe -wife© Bees votes xa pnatiKing ever tecraa&- ing public .expenditures tesssad te government aocmasny. they hKvt no one hut thesnfieivss te blame if they are bled white t>V U:,vCS.G*{Kj . TteasT kiefi at yeretr tees if -you vr.te tar ‘Tree” hEndote/B and tax-spending polititean? they take dollars from your earnings te give ynn pennies for yaasr votes. SHHS/VS*OB.T SDS MIMS 08R0AY m ant. c. &. 4MMm, m. *mt W OTHE CJBSWIWr gyfcdw ftertar, an .BtcfiherJty in th® field of esemsauius and «g?pj:,e>sj>y aarsirtmer asseoamr 3m, pshtesd ©«t m %er snKaseE of the pegpie all « the world are Sawsteteg te car porate aeeurrtKis. She states that Mil am r the waa3fl-®ws» Amsterdam to 21uri£9i. ism To ronto te Tgasw—stedk surging ■apward te XftoK. 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Wasi ©A aa* fern.'* ' Mrs, Mset WsiSf, of ©to X Walker Bwapaa Adwettta&K Agm sp® says fes® a wonsa's sssssss are ter twriisg m ide. TVwefc is Jfee assiia aM. fesx. fasto and sizhl —espeesfcjiy re swtwHt s© eo&ar—sSso are m- P®tS6C&. r ’ ißist aaes;. ©to ©sins &mt is asspart*:ii Is ©tot yos uaas? satdi 2Fss«ar jwarse. rjr it wiS give m j*o«r «au& asM ttei "©to Ctafict.*) CAT LU£IS <3o® €o© —so do L S®sts a- ®atns*e asiU «eSeSsratodl Ms IMt teii&aay ter sesa<« eons <oa itee eofe. Ihe eat. 33S rsars rM W Mseass itos oMy tour Seails test eais Js&e fasreeito faesi wSSfe aa tesofeae, Tito eat as owned fey Mrs. BSle Ssafflssoei r£ Den’m - . Ckdomdo. '■Snane, f «nwy ifee esfe—Ocsrn ys«i—dffist 3 m®:?i CSCI3SG TK> OHLAWAKK; l nfem I SMs se tt»e ISsefasm HerafeS: A -wcesfeK toleisfeJissed iSse lo cal teas dssue sad aJtod. ""What's S&e Care to 33@ag’«'ai>f'-'“ ssssks la ':” ©at *®<m- h&i&L "Jaast to Defcawe.."* "Yon. tgok to -ie£l w&ss* «mk Sosas.” ©to augssit esplsEwd. T3ae 'SPtsasifca tam ssssu A aalasto Istsr site pfem? aguia. Tfee vmmst sSS ■assOTtod to Ifflfflw a» S«e so ■.tefiawtre. “Mr* ©st *®esst said. ■■’Oefl mmr is * *lKv>ie jtdsite. Y«b got to te£i aae -wiirae fog srarat to ga. “TlssSs ©be tanseMe «Mi pera Mbs ®s? l&ert sttbete *a»- & tdon B* Hmsmdk f M BETWEEN the IMS TO© JKA3SY .SimSJEiaS AS® WjJMi A»M: Gae* I bass© n gwa» «M --fasm ssaterjtF say ©3*b iters is 4ens»r o£ tot? ssaseb. odwtoe: that Stere was sdstoe, ommiS. to rt£s *. sfiaEKi «wUs life? ours. It wa« last amotEKH- wkf &t ms ins toato ttaasrw is tte rtihat raea rrffl fee owar-«MsBA. Dnery cater person «w meet to steady to odnst sat a® ways, asad seMsuaß to ssl*® etrar jwob- Istaiß an>i fiigfet is too otfSea te-t «f Sfct fseL ©aat our wosSd-fee smbrar k esses-wlbetoed w*tb kno'Siy prsfeiest® off. Ms -a«m. Tkk, ■ei ®todiss te «*- enapMioS to ifee assat«g- e£ «er tomeAHcllßa «afl *sr&H»-ti3s - itortoH^toSl «r » Swtog ftasss teasS-ts-sassetlfe Mg, tse m ' t 'aKte” to taS totest bom te get fee s»s»er. Tte M&- jeefl sasdn& "FfeysSeton. tea* taayseir' »S?SSE aaesw to ©cmr to these Sai4r#Bß-MSta* s&ar-i- S.tSL»£. The jafeot® sfesKrt'iiT/ioK mm jzu;p.u’»fi is’ .a psaapfetot wtucJa ItH into say ijsande recently. In the psmsfeM. tnere was s toc tare to ysuns jsrejsEteere by a jareabher who has ©ewer touih .» ncnagregß.’tioaa. who teas nem been aocubed off p;*&uteiixc 41:e Gotspel adth -power and eHeei totsasas. Meat off his ptMir- teto haa been spent as a teacher— and a dull teacher at that.. A aiong the M&ei'Bl preaching ad maoitaanf; sssre that "thr mteiis fesr must, tea* great tetritefttMfl tramrng arid, asst fee a man of wide learning.” History' saffsates Ids basic zt&- soiMptsan that great tsebiiiEßl! training .and wiffle learning are inhißTwamsble regutert® to erent preaching. The ci&ssroeeo is the place tor era&tion and ■snpeil’) bin wfeae a man goes to iris ptilpii to administer to souk,, his task cells, nst tor great stehslarship. tea I® grass «cnsecration mtii pcw. One .off tiK great, caises off the IStegro ptdnh tofisy is this aeffaiane atiemgsr off fßwwShaar* to fee- *aiHSS@!<fef »rtd mra&tte. Tne reading off omnons is *n ob sfssßion off ta- too many preach «rs said in their attempt to fee •eholsih' they smss great op portunttias to feed the aonte M men. It has casa» sSsont that fitSt gm£e gr adnssto® am lugging great theses in their brief -eases wMc& ©sey toaist -@n readme s® ■as* »i»ijsie wfeo are thirsting lor ttae iss*S -®ff Osd. 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I told. *esa ©ms nssfflte *m* s’ feSsek «K«s!t far s patofe c vhi&n ez&et U* owetfe. te£ snSfed that I dfdsT l-hagt-r s cSoser &3Z*ycZtm. T. cnosmre was partly aecassd « are*., feet port off M «*# o® the grsarsdL iY-sai AanT feeteyg it, Oots ysrd? To® detet base to— !1 <&sesHst «Mfe? sSf£ £&y diffffer «st*. Ttese fiAas wsitsag; to ®et tister ihsslr cot toe* me serfewngy. And was I psxy&i to -parwdte w e>£«sr®SK.i HOtfiOSOOBLY fTtl3«Tai>:: A iQoal Itows send Otsesrsw teadJiae wwst like thte—"?OSsß HOG HAHHED.' Wsatos- wfeat slsaese isegs -to? Tte 3&esry.. feow wtfe Iw* staottw. V THE ISJGRATES- Hs I>syfeSft. GSto, fee offset at IkWfß toesSed feat iPserto Hscsem EOT-ses oaetod to saspiOTe ©sesr ISagMsfe and apiswS to jray ff®r es®rrses at fee Tteltyrsaty off Dtey&as- Pteto besswwk ffasr fee two an Osmpo&Ston ti* to «rito a tWRMta Sritor ©stfbig for a tote. 3s«i massed to exseiilrat tottera. *o skksc feat fee garts sent feeea to assfeer teoapstai and got new .KSfefc H£3fLl> OSS—nCEEHD! Ges® ®W tolfea* to ssistteff: I sew «tew« adf tor a total, teat feis sf®r was pettisir SWff" cimnEßr isesrsmrriOK. Parted ssesr fee peat «s* FbFei«e»®e Streglv assd fee P©- Stoaea*® kfft sue a ceantosr Sac het. tc-Sfe* sws beer to jmA -He Ba*d to wswe—Tan me smm feasa, «*© Iw teffsn few nag Sor “sanptoses" ywwft.l - pea, teat to mate It appear feat toeteafissS toasrosw sad «ra£ leftreaag *ne eswKdtoS to fee pmwcishw of fee Gesgse; it to » fee seksasn off great prcaefctag. Our -.gssaS, sfeaergass. for fly otota. paot. haws ten IMS?. h;< asen off sssdtess. Ss&stim ten mh -j •®w* *®ms«sra:.afi t .- the great weafe ®T fee Gospel mranMaay. The history n& pl'C.toCh aEg bt-tekss. tte stewmetn sea. gms raisst bfc todoMslF irmin e& and teas® wafc lestsfes is ander to te an eSSscaw janeswch «r . Wml tCOKsm, fee WofeSS. the B»urg®os3S, fee Beesters, the sad ssias Baife’ Grxhzxm smA fee C. T. Walters, ssse site warc no to femse to saoae feet «. ffw? Ttds •WB'iser *4»- affiy hsw. as. a crowaaias® to feafe Otstofftoa, toe tea* fee A Mt* W. H. Mteas pratoh femee hesaes « night *to tae saa deira fee- pespte warn cry to* tor mare. He ramemtem fee fete C. T. Walter w9a® to » Sfew Orleans; eeaaitoa <eff fee SMataM SaitoMt C*im*mhss3 smfi 3aeM an aaidtense off W feoasatoS ss@»B teand far two teans—saasi feKre” Turners and fee W. H. Mesa* feCJKfi. Bat fee sl-nry off fee life and. tiasce off Jkems CSsrad; at?,B9*s the mightksi sfff fee futility <sff feat- fee minister msst tewe srato- togfe stieaJ fammiaf a®B -alsfe Issra iag. Jams rew saar peaaemOi f&a&s&m S esspae itoss of tote He saiie it simple ftE*l Ife£ ssiJfessgas tonowwh 'him. "And seeing fee mtSUttafes. He wsyat sgs tote a. miwteto and wfeen ISe -was aet Hte *te sitpl«b came sail® htoi and Se epernsj! Hie ssaafe and tes& M «bm eaytog,” ote. -ssis.de n® to fife sasay “wide Jatrams and -asafe ssecai tm-itstoe.” He fee GmmS wife a pwwar feat- j -only. comet, to prayer and fata- « toe. The preaching off fee Gnsrsel I cannot he toMSeobasiStei. Men # and fee rasttons sene toun-rry, mpt I tor so argument shcait fee &m- S pel, hut fas- a tetwerily eiv \ BOUDeceaecEt etbesut fee Inve of ’< Gad fa -SSsrist Jesus. I The G-aspel ass Xae» CStotot | te not an fse-gimaato, hid sn an- / ff <£®BTS»®SC9Mfes®2SS!S I%e -assy to to a jgteiJ mweSEsai IM* fa ctotsfe m tfw^aaMß.^» M- # hss? smk*f esse' jMsffiby ' »»S9»« atewasr mt& ia mff ■eH.atoK ‘fti »grfl>a
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 14, 1959, edition 1
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