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/ Thursday, December 2, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven skilled hands do the job quickly BUSINESS MEN SCAN ONCE-IGNORED TRUMAN SPEECH Churchill Assails Atlee's Stand On European Union Lohdon, Dec. 1. political parties elected by parlia ments of the member countries. This has been supported by France and Belgium. Attlee has favored a .-mailer or- Winston Church- ga !} iza [ 10n ' A rowing out . of the Brus Branding a large herd of cattle is a job that ^ v .requires steady, yet speedy work. The right brand of service for your car *" is steady and speedy, too »,. Whether it’s a-Body Job that might take several days, or a Lubrication job that may be done in minutes. .. Your car will be ready when promised. — < r ROUND-UP TIME AT Cooper Motor Co. W. Main St. — Clinton, S. C. f YOUR DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER By ROGER BABSON 1 i I i i -H4 I GOLD THEATRE | ilf atUcked^Pnme 'Minister ' AuVee ^ phct ' ot representatives respon j today for refusing to name a bi- : partisan delegation to th^ committee New York City. Dec. 1—Leading 1 which will seek ways to strengthen businessmen are now trying to an-• Western European unity, alyze Mr. Truman’s promises. They' Churchill delivered his attack in were so sure that Mr. Dewey would a letter tu the prime minister pub- win that they didn’t bother to read, lished at the same time the govern- TYuman’s speeches during the cam- ment released a letter in which Att- paign. Now the New York Times'lee turned down demands for Con- and other newspapers are being be- 1 servative representation on the coxh- seiged by requests for back copies mittee. in order to read about Mr. Truman’s 1 The coipmittee is being set up by promises. Britain France, Belgium, the Nether- | The outstanding promise that Mr. | i an d s anc i Luxembourg of the West- Truman made was that the Taft- ern European union to draft plans ' Hartley act will be repealed. Only j f or expanding European unity. Brit- i a coalition of Republicans and South- ^ a j n anc j France will be represented erh Democrats could prevent rad-, by ft ve delegates each, Belgium and } ical amendments or possibly a re- Holland will have three each and turn to the Wagner act. Although Luxembourg will have two. the revised act will give employers Attlee said he was naming only [the same rights to talk to their wage- members of the Labor party to the , workers that labor leaders now have, committee because they are “to be yet most of the changes will be: responsible , to the government” 'much to the advantage of labor in'which in Britain consists of mem getting their fourth round of wage; bers of the majority party. ‘ increases. Talks with some labor j Churchill expressed fear the La- j leaders indicate they are willing to bor government’s attitude “will ex- ■ agree to the Communist test pro-i ercise a depressing effect upon the | vided it applies also to employers, i movement for European unity” and i. Mr. Truman also promised the a dded: ; farmers that he would work for, “There will be lively disappoint- > continued price supports and all oth- ment sihle to the various governments. Attlee pointed out that the govern ment of France is a coalition, hence Its delegation will con tarn represen tatives of the .various parties. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE in the United States at_ the er benefits which farmers noW have, narrow and partisan view which So far, so good. But Mr. Truman i your letter seems to indicate.” jj went a step further. In addition Today's exchange reflected the j-j to promising higher wages and sup-^ long-standing disagreement between $ ported farm prices, he further prom- 1 the wartime prime minister the Con- ii iscd lower retail prices to consum- servative party leader and the pres- v ers. Of course, this is much like ent Labor government over the na- promising to make 2 and 2 add up ture of the Western European union. Churchill’s “United Europe" move ment “has proposed a European as- .. .— ~~ r — sembly of representatives of various H three promises—to labor, farmers Joanna, S. C. ft to 5. As Mr. Truman has time to j-j think this over, he will realize that it will be very difficult to keep all <v; .*> /ll& / 4? — j , , / / Mou/ /ie woni laze dance, llama /lo/d you lo nurles ike neu/ CHAIR w& Icuyklfrom^ Prather-SImpson Furniture Co. Morning Shows—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 A. M. Matinee—Monday, Wednesday, Friday 3:00 P. M. Night Shows—Every night 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 35c (29c plus 6c tax); Children under 12—9c rfcAVi-V Ik % % I THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DEC. 2-3— "BELLE STARR'S DAUGHTER' With GEORGE MONTGOMERY and ROD CAMERON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4— DOLLE FEATURE— 'WATERFRONT AT MIDNIGHT" ...and... "BEYOND THE PECOS" 8 $ I I j: g ; With ROD CAMERON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DEC. 6-7— "MELODY TIME" With ROY ROGERS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8— "16 FATHOMS DEEP" Also — CASH NIGHT . % :‘i and consumers. His New Deal brain- H trusters may tell him that this can be done by reducing the profits of 1 corporations, but of course this would tend to reduce production. It would be like ‘‘sinking the ship to [ j clear it of rats”. Only One Way Out .J g i The only way that these three ! 8 1 promises can be kept is by subsidiz- g j ing key employers. This was a pol- | Jit; icy used in many industries during g j the war. It is “beating the devil 8 1 around the bush”, but in many cas- g es it reduced the price to consumers considerably more in dollars than the 1 subsidy amounted to. On the other j I hand,as in the cast of potatoes, there ' were instances where it was a ter- ; rible farce. It really means that ; in addition to throwing favors to labor, farmers and consumers, he will throw one more gift to certain manufacturers so that production will not be curtailed. Of-c^urse, this means higher tax es. All subsidies must ultimately j be paid by the taxpayers. I, there- : fore, would expect to see an increase NEXT— "LADY IN ERMINE With BETTY GRABLE” n When You’re on Your Feet, Stay Refreshed j in corporation taxes, and possibly J j in personal income taxes to take care j of these subsidies which would be j in addition to our tremendous ex- ! penditures for armament iat home j I and ” peace” abroad. There would 1 be a tremendous yell against such i increased taxes but otherwise the „ „ | deficit budget would require the is- suance of more bonds. This would surely mean further inflation. Business Confidence? F'fcave been unable to find a bus- j inessman—Republican or Democrat— | who is going ahead with new plans not already arranged for before elec- | tion. Of course, there are great, backlogs in industrial building, new homes, improvements to machinery,! material stockpiles, etc. This back- | log should keep gross business fairly 'good during 1SH9. Net earnings and dividends, however, are sure to fall off. Businessmen who were all pepped up to go ahead with ex pansion programs under Dewey are now crestfallen and discouraged. President Truman certainly should maJce some statement to revive the confidence of businessmen or else the present decline may run into a riot. Now as to the New York attitude regarding the stock market: “Elim inating the possibility of more infla tion, it may be wise to take profits at the present time. A few safe com mon stocks, however, are a good hedge against inflation along with sound education for* your children, producing real estate, good furniture, rare diamonds, and solid gold neck laces, even although the quotations for all these things may decline dur ing the next two or three years.” Jjk for it either way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDE* AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY / “ l * Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of December, 1948, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Executrix of the estate of (Mrs.) Minnie Reid Bailey in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Execu trix. 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