The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, March 15, 1960, Page 2, Image 2
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1 and Lydia Cot
t- i, Clinton, S. C.,
| direction of C
.. ? .. Crocker, Indust:
Member of South tion? Diro
Atlantic Council of lions Uire
Industrial Kdltors
Calvin Cooper
E. C. Huffstetler
The publishers of The Clol
items of interest from its r
to your departmental r
personnel <
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Next to the ctiebrat:cn of Chi
is so inspiring as that of Easter,
rection of Christ.
There had to be a Resurrect
prophecy and to give emphasis
Christ's ministry among men as
There were skeptics among
difficult to belie\e that Christ h
when He showed them the won
they believed.
It was then that Jesus told
the world and preach the gospel
did in His name.
It was soon after His Resurrc
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uvu UHiUI WUiUJ. LiU, 1 C?II1 Willi
end of the world."
Easter is a challenge to the fc
time of renewal. There is contin
attached to our faith as well, t
us and gives to us a new vision
Had the Resurrection taken ]
papers would have flashed arou
words: "Christ has risen!" Thosi
ful today. There is assurance to 1
is assurance that the bare trees o
in the springtime with the beau
and the lilies with their perfect
The message of Easter is one
nnrnnsp m-on-iliin o All rrrmi
[ v.. ^ ^ . .. VI . . . .1,. -Ill c^?w?1
divine will in all life.
The whole meaning of Chri
those who believe in it, then, de
in the life of the Master, those
celebrate annually at this seasor
May you have a happy Easter
can have no other kind.
Politics Is F
Are You Registei
When all is said and done, ;
th'ng in taking part in politics,
failed to vote, questioned the vah
to the general result. A staterr
"It's true", he said, "your vote is
one by a million and you have
zero and you have zero." Heme
the deciding /ote.
In South Carolina you must
quirements in order to vote:
1. You must be an American citi
2. You must have h- en a residen
3. You must have been a residenl
J Vnn mnct Uotm 'I ~
?. 1 W>.t inu.n IIUM' Ul-'l'l I tl I L'MUl'
months.
5. You must be registered. In
demonstrate that you can ret
that you pay taxes on at leaj
? Laurens County Registratic
The three member Laurens
will be in Clinton and Lvdia
following dates:
April 11. 1960 ?Clinton
April 12. 1960 - Baldwi
April 12. 1960?Lvdia 1
The books will be onen on tl
of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 1'. M. C
dates will qualify employees liv
vote in the City Primary in Ma\
June for the electon of County,
To those who obtained certificat
in 1958 .... be sure and check
certificate now. If you can't loc
duplicate while the Board is he
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af Clinton f r\
ton Mills, LyfJt&jflajgj
under the
rial Rela- u . ,
4 Member of American
CXOr. Association of
Industrial Editors
Editor
aiaii Arnsx
Lhmaker will welcome
eaders. Turn them in
eporters or to the
office.
t p r
ristmas, no other celebration
commemorating the Resurion
to fulfil the promise of
to the inspired message of
to eternal life.
His followers who found it
ad risen from the dead, but
inds in His hands and feet.
His followers to go into all
and to do the things that He
action that He uttered those
you always, even unto the
lith of us all. It should be a
uitv in nature. It should be
Caster flashes its light about
of hope and confidence,
place in our day, the newsnd
the world those familiar
e words are just as meaninghem.
Just the same as there
f winter will be transformed
tiful foliage of former years
blooms.
of immortality. There is a
;th is a manifestation of the
stianitv and its promise to
rives from the final chapter
significant events which we
i.
! Real Christians, of course.
or People
ed To Vote?
/our vote is THE important
A young woman who had
je of her one vote in relation
lan answered her with this:
just one vote. But multiply
a million. Multiply one by
mber that your vote can be
meet the following legal reizen
and 21 years of age.
t of the state for two years.
: of your county for one year,
nt in your precinct for four
order to register you must
id and write, or show proof
;t $!!()() of taxable property.
>n Board To Be Here?
County Registration Board
Mills Communities on the
Community House
n Motor Company
VIills Clinic
tesc days between the hours
certificates obtained on these
ing in the City of Clinton to
' and the general Primary in
State and National officials,
es when the Board was here
to see if you can locate your
ate it then you may obtain a
?re.
Imnpamj'g $1
THE CLOTHMAKER
CONGRESS, TEXTl
Washington (AP)?A letter
from the While House declin- *
ing to extend the scope of a
T aril' f Commission investi- j
gation into textile imports
from Japan and other nations
lias touched off strong reactions
from Congress and the
domestic industry. ,
The American Cotton Manutacturers
Institute scheduled (
a news conference to give its
side of the case before tariff r
hearings open in March.
Sen. Richard B. Russell (D- (
Ga.) sounded a keynote of objection
for Southern and New /
uiigiciiiu anuuuia icjJieseni- .
ing textile states.
In a Senate speech recently j
Kussell said, "Patience has t
ceased to be a virtue in these <
circumstances. I
"I believe Congress will be |
derelict in its responsibility t
if we do not compel the State ,
Department and the other
agencies of the government <
to take some action to assure
the survival of what is left
of our textile industry."
The White House letter was
written by Wilton B. Persons,
assistant to President Eisen- 1
bower, to Russell.
Sen. Herman E. Talmadge j
(l)-Ga.) lashed out at the Intcrnational
Cooperation Ailministration
for urging that
textile mills be established in j
Indonesia with guarantees of (
favored treatment from the
United States.
Sen. Sam J. Erwin. Jr. (I)NC)
said he was "astounded"
to learn the 1CA "sent or lent
to the Philippine government
one of its experts to devise a
way for the Filipinos to develop
a textile industry."
"This agent of the ICA
made to the Philippine government
a report in which he
recommended that the Philippine
government erect around
the Philippine islands a tariff
wall so high that no textile
products manufactured in
the United States or anywhere
else on earth could enter
the Philippines," Erwin
said.
Sen. Strom Thurmond (DSC)
objected to the Japanese
voluntary quota on textiles
sent to this country and said
that Hong Kong. India. Spain.
France and other countries
are now exporting "without
any q u o t a s voluntary or
otherwise."
(lontimioiis Srrvirr
Awards KaiMjin t . . .
(continued from page 1)
bv President Robert M.
Vance. All incoming members
are Clinton employees.
They are Wade 11. Beckham,
R. E. Campbell, A. G. Galloway,
E. E. Heaton, F. II.
Jacks, W. L. Lancaster, Mary
13. Terry, C. L. Turner, W. C.
Wallenzine and M. 11. Wright.
Audley H. Ward To Speak
Mr. Audley 11. Ward, executive
secretary of the Aiken.
South Carolina, Chamber of
Commerce, will be ^uost
speaker at the "Ole Timers"
Banquet. Mr. Ward, a much
rnfipmttj its 0
rIE INDUSTRY B
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{.am p Fire (wirls
\Ars. J. B. Templet
Mational Council A/
Mrs. Sarah Tcmpleton.
Clinton's "Mrs. Camp Fire",
vas elected a National Coun i
1 Member from Region 3 at
in Executive Committee
neeting held in Atlanta, Ga.,
>n March 1 and 2. This is
me of the highest honors that
ran be afforded to anyone in
ramp Fire Girl work. Region
5. comprised of seven southrrn
states, Mississippi. Alabama.
Florida. Georgia. Tenicssee.
North Carolina and
south Carolina is permitted
wo national board members
jased on Camp Fire enrollnent.
Mrs. Templeton had
formerly served the Region
is Secretary for two years,
she is at present Treasurer 1
ind Regional Representative ;
>1 Clinton Council. c
Mrs. Teniploton litis served 1
ontinuouslv in various Camp <
Fire (Iir 1 capacities in Clin- 1
ton for the past ten years, i
Through her devotion and
leadership to the Camp File i
movement she has contrib- i
uted more than any other |
individual toward the build- 1
int? and promotion of the *
Clinton Council which at (
present includes some 400 t
Blue Bird and Camp Fire and t
CLINTON - LYIMA
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Shown, prior to boarding the R
Laurens County Democratic Conven
sixteen of the twenty-eight eligible
Lydia precincts. They are (L to R)
Holtzclaw, Burton Reeder, J. R. Ha
Willie Sawyer. Tommy Moore, Bill}
Osborne. Calvin Cooper, William Sr
Bodie.
To Slati* l)r
Hflnt r \ jH
Ik
Clinton Mayor Joe P. Terry and
ton Mill employees, were named
County Democratic Convention heli
House on March 7. They were in at
held in Columbia on March 16.
sought-after banquet speaker,
retired July 1. after
serving for 33 years as di eetor
of Clemson College's Fx
tension Service. <
For many years, Mr. Ward
Ditr Srat ?>rr
MARCH. 1960
IRATE
HOUSE POLICY
on Named
lember
K t 3
k AT~<" rj
Iorizon Girls", according to
i recent statement bv Coun ii
President, Mrs. T. F. Holi;.
We are all mighty proud
>1 her and of the honor and
ecognition she has brought
lie Clinton Council.
The National Council will
reel nexi in i\e\v York Lily
n November to determine
jolicies for the ensuing year.
I960 marks the 50th Anniversary
of Camp Fire Girls. The
ramp Fires will celebrate
heir Golden Jubilee the later
part of this year.
m i i c vi i s
ecreation Bus to depart for the
tion in Laurens on March 7, are
delegates from the Clinton and
Buck Gilstrap. W. D. Terry, Roy
mrick, Joe Terry, Sam Williams,
' Heaton, Charlie Spradley. Dan
lelgrove. Glen Gaskins and Fred
mocrulic ( '.on vent ion
IVlA
Sam Williams, well known ClinState
Delegates at the Laurens
d in the Laurens County Court
tendance at the State Convention
has been ac* ve in state and
national American Legion
work. lie is a past department
commander of the South
Carol'na American Legion
Post.
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