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Po'g^ Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, June 1, 1944 “— ilhp <Clinton (ChrantrU Established 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers— the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly advice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the Views or opinions of its correspondents. * , i tacle does not awaken the American | people—then God pity us. i We have a Congress with the pow- i er to correct such abuses. Will it act against this disgraceful abuse of pow er or continue to be a- rubber-stamp, spineless sort of a body as it has been the past ten years. plants to push through such legisla tion. There is no doubt that public sen timent in favor of a law which would definitely end strikes was stirred jip to a new pitch over the strike of fore- ^ - ————— FINAL SETTLEMENT and ‘ CREDITORS NOTICE All persons holding claims against forces I have in the four corners of the world. They definitely tell me that I cannot furnish fighters where 1 they are needed at the time they axe the estate of Clyde Saxon Lanford, needed.” » r ' deceased, will present them to the Although the striking f o r e m e n! undersigned, duly proven on or be fore the 18th day of April, A. D., 1945, or be forever barred. NOBODY'S BUSINESS By GEE McGEE men in airplane plants which was at-1 q U j c kly went back to work after tacked by high officials of the army General Arnold’s statement, there is as a major blow to our invasion pro-1 still serious danger that they may i gram. . [again cause trouble. For the foremen In probably the most bitter state-i are trying to get a definite ruling on i mept ever made a *» ains * strikes by a, their status—as to whether they are , government official, Undersecretary t j n t he employer or em-|and on the same day will apply for of War Patterson, speaking of the pioyee group. They maintain that! a discharge. All persons indebted to loss of vitally needed planes caused j they should not be considered part this estate are hereby notified to by the strike said: We have bombed 0 f management and should have the [make payment on or before said date. the 18th day of May, 1945, I will make a final accounting to the Court of Probate for Laurens County, S. C., at 10 o’clock a.m., as Executrix to bargain collectively with, LOIS JOHNSON LANKFORD, Executrix. German aircraft engine factories.; r j C ht The Flat Rock Election j They don’t need to bomb ours.” ! , . , » . . , the recent muny-cipple elecktionj A n equally angry attack on the managernent> But their method of ^ „ in flat rock was a verry hotly con- strikers, which brought immediate trying to force a decision on the eve j Dated May lb ,1944.—B-4c tested affair, the persons who par- public demand for the end of such 1 of our invasion has undoubtedly de- ( LINTON, S. €., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944 I ticipated in the roughest part of same strikes, was made by Gen. Henry H. stroyed any nublic svmoathv there are getting along o.k., and 2 of them [Arnold, chief of the army air forces,! mv h . . . .. . ; hav<? benn dismissed from the hos-1 wh o said that the strike might affect. y h been for their stancL i ruarcnnaliffpc w/prp Hrnnaht intn ‘ *i a. ik i j l — ——— government that this shall be law and not of men upon which most of -this controver sial legislation is divided. It is a struggle which will determine wheth- ♦ y pittle. personalities were brought into invasion plans, that it would un-. Olin • D. Johnston who, elected two j the race, allso one*of the candy-date’s' doubtedly cost many lives, that it was helping the German air force to re cover when it was reeling under our: senate. His ‘ — i The Issue Before Us [years ago to this office, now an-1 wives There are two-groups in . C on 6 ress | noU nces his candidacy for the United' one which tolerates b'^y® al ^ cra ^. States senate. His announcement; the new deal question stood out| blows> and ^71 already “had cost agovernment of came as Hosurprisc^thcpubhc j like a sore bi gt oe, tmd th^swhere j ° ur air forces 25Q p _ 51 Mustang 1 -fu !u V since the people generally knew he; most of the trubble sprang from. thej d g bters 1 hat i> the me been i “ runn i n g” f or the senate votes at the poles that were cast on ! ever since he became governor. Johnston is not the orfly one fol lowing the practice. Attorney Gen- rr elecktion day were as followers: pressent mayor encumbrance 42 art square t .21 hon. holsum moore 3 bert skinner 14 “These strikes,” said General Ar nold, “now make it impossible for me to meet my obligations with the air NOTICE OF SALE State of South Carolina, i County of Laurens, ie representatives of the peop e er ^j j obn ^ Dani’el, seeking the sen- 1 in Congress shall make the law under ate> do j ng same thing. May-i which we all must live, or whether bank pulled the same stunt afteri in the tuture we shall live under i- serving only two years as governor! the pressent encumbrance was de- [ Court'of’C^mmon’pieas ^encfes The because> il was . sa ^ d - he was needed j c i are d eleckted as usual, he virtually; 0 ' . made b> tae executi\e agencies, x ej- n Washington as a cog iq the New i 0W ns the job hawing hell it for 121 William J. Bailey as surviving part- ,atter ,s what theNew Deal bureeu,, D eal machine. Congressman Bryson; t^as-.! ner of the firm of MS. Bailey & crats ad\oca.e and art aght g did the same thing by running for U re of the town, and his'y/ife’s broth-1 Son > Bankers, Plaintiff, vs J. B. perpetuate. , tbe sena t e and folding on to the of- er j s the poleesman. his wife has i T° wnsend ’ Clarence M. Hill, R. O. When this issue is settled, unless f lce he had. So did Senator Edgar; c harge jaf the red cross and the sow-i Banks, Snow Lumber Co.. James by law prevails over Brown ' ‘ ~ government of Barnwell county fame, j n g ro om and the scrap drives and government by men we will no long-1 when he sought the U. S. senate. The , a is 0 runs the Sunday scholl. cr be a free people. We will be ex- j de a has become prevalent to use one ! ^ octly like the Nazi. job to land a better one, and that 1 a pressidential poll was as follow- Maybonk Wakes Up Senator Maybank is getting exer- River Hydrate & Supply Co., Le- High Portland Cement Co., Palmetto Bank and the United States of Amer ica, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court if one runs and loses, he still has i . lusc<yV cxi, ou ,.a«.u xucuc . ... T iob at taxoavers cxoense u u ^ in the above stated case, I will sell I’ Wy.d-ISXTS « pUbUc OUtCry ,0 “>* highest bld - ham-Manning is an example. He held| th . ,„ as s u„„reme mart Herfsirm rtid ?. er ’ eithcr .‘ n or ln t™" 1 o( t !' e . Co “ rt cised over the question of “white i an important federal position but be-| n t affect the flat rock voting no- 1 , supremacy and says the battle will fore he announced his candidacy two boddy but d i mm ercrats cast anny j. n Jun T e in r !f X i t i the iq S fr; e HuHn^th be carried . ) the party s national con- years ago for governor he resigned, ball t the mon’«omerv ward matter' d y ’ J 6 5th ’ 1944 )> durin S tb ' •he Post. There should be a manda-, e na- tory law to this effect enacted by the thf>v should have of benn took over owing described property, to wit. s ago general assembly, but that is too: of ?abor AU that piece ’ parcel or tract of House at Laurens, S. C., on Salesday the for the benefit of labor. yores trulie, holsum moore, rfd, vent ion When Senator Smith left the tional convention several years because the racial question was in- much to hope for. If the people would jected for political influence, not a do their duty they would refuse to word was heard from Maybank and vote for any man running for an of- some of the-other gentlemen in the fice until he resigned the one he al- : Help Wanted “inner ring” who now pose as “reg- ready held. cerker-terrv of the o d t ulars,” a meaningless term. Just at this time the honorable; j _ Maybank et al who are now dis-; course for, Johnston and Daniel to! turbed. so they say. haven't opened follow would be to resign the offices; their mou-th during recent years of governor and attorney general, while the President of the United Neither one of them will do it. States and has wife have been agitat- I* ing the racial issue in more waysljj | f Jg land situate,., lying and being about; five- (5) miles southwest of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Laurens, I State of South Carolina, containing 1 seven (7) acres, more or less, and being bdunded on the west by ai Laurens County public road that) leads off from South Carolina High way No.’7; and on the south by the washnigton, d. c deer sir: dr. hubbert green is verry much worried about the future of his drug sa m e abdv’e named pubUc road; on i 4/“V /-l 4 /-X U*x , 4 r\ 4 I _ _ _ _ * - - _ ! than one that ‘ have proved both harmful and serious. Give politicians -enough time and sooner or later they will climb on pressident roseyvelt will take it over like he done montgomery and wards Arnnco fko Ponnlo? & C0- dr ‘ green says a c.i.o. has benn MiOUbc rne reopie. hanging around his place for 2 weeks During the past week the policies trying to get his 2 clerks and sody , of the War Labor Board have been|jerkers to jine up and ask for more stoar and^ seems to be ^ a-feared that ( ^ be €as £ b y lands formerly of Carl I. Chandler, now or formerly of D. Workman Johnson; and on the north by lands known as the S. T. Bailey place. Also all the rights and privi- the band-wagon they think the most under close cross-examination by a popular with the voters. It Will Be Wallace Pre&dent Roosevelt will nomine^ of the Democrats, since party has become a one-man affair, j committee of the national House of Representatives. The investigation •grew.out of the government’s seizure wedges. dr. green says that he is alreddy paying the fellers twice as much as leges of water from a natural spring located near the line of this property on the north. The said tract of land is the same and identical property conveyed to D. Workman Johnson by Dr. T. L. W. Bailey and Annie D. be the of Montgomery Ward and Company’s they are worth after counting whatj Bailey by their deed dated sept 3' nee the, Chica g° properties after the concern they eat up and drink up and forget! 1937) r e CO rded in Deed Book 72,' at refused to obey a WLB order and its a particularly interested in two aspects J and he says he mought as well be of the problem. They were: (1)‘ took over as to go broke trying to That has been generally conceded for ern Pl°y e c s went out on strike. The months. A ’third term precedent! congressional investigators seemed would naturally be followed by fourth term draft. ,, „ . , The speculative question has been, I Whether the Presidents wartime who will be the Democratic candidate • of seizure extended to such lor vice-president? The answer is dusinesses as Wards s, (2) whether whoever Roosevelt picks, as was, * be ma i n t enan o e union member- the case four years ago. Some of 1 sb ’P c ^ ause > adopted by WLB as a the Byrnes enthusiasts were clam- compromise between union demands oring for him for second place on the i for closed sh °P s and management de- ticket. and several others were slated. mands for freezing the pre-war sta- to charge when they go home-at 91 in the office Qf the Clerk nig ht and take stuff with them he of Court , for Laure ns County,'S. C., w J d rebeljf more wedges is asked, and is the id e n tical property acquired by the said J. B. Townsend by deed stay in. he had reather stay in tho. plese rite or foam dr. green at 281-j and let him know if he must put up with the c.i.o. racket-teer or could he throw him out without mallis- aforethought. he is losing weight and his hand shakes badly when he is of V. R. Fleming, Clerk of Court, dated Oct. 8th, 1940. Terms of Sale: Cash. The success ful bidder, other than the plaintiff herein, immediately upon the con clusion of the bidding, shall be re quired to deposit at once with me the sum of five (5%) per centum of the amount of his bid as a guaran Now we are told that Wallace,; vvere . ca Bed and whether the inves- think labor or the army would know Rayburn and Winant are the possible t * ga ^ on * ead f° bad ^y needed how to run his bizness. but Roosevelt gave the green signal Q uo ' n eac h s h 0 Pt actua By favored trying to fill subscriptions ansoforth. j t ee 0 f b j s good faith in the bidding, and Wallace was the man. i f be un io* ls - A number of witnesses he wants to play safe but he do not The same to be applied to the pur- chase price upon his complying with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to the Plaintiff for credit oh the mortgage indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or’should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be resold on the same candidates for vice-president, with a new ^ abor l aw s remains for ^Congress b;g following of stop-Wallace leaders. • , We sav they will lose in their fight. ! Seizure of the Montgomery Ward | store at the pbint of a bayonet was a disgraceful example of the use of W r allace was sent on a .mission to China a few days ago by the Presi dent. It was reported by the White Hou tx vention. He is a weak and unpopular public official, but when the same; steam-rqlling tactics are employed, we predict he will be the adminis- 1 tration thoice when the govverment takes over all biznesses, i will have to call the army back from the fronts to help l run them, verry few soldiers know military power. Governor Olin John- ( bow opperate a drug stoar. try to ouse thfit he would be back home- sto ^ ol this state a years ago 1 be i p dr g re en if you can. he says he 1 or some subsequent Salesday on the ■fore the national Democratic con- w " e ^. _ pr ® te ^ d ® d ! thinks yore department is the only same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for yores trulie, holsum moore, rfd. 1 there was an insurrection and called one that can help him out the state militia to take control; of the highway department headed! by that able executive, the late Ben Sawyer, worth more to South Caro lina than a whole pen of Johnstons. Hatred of the Nazi regime has been engendered by military '“seizures” of nations, private property and indi viduals. The Nazis offered the same general excuse for their acts — war necessity. It has never before been a pri- As Washington Sees It IHE NATIONAL SCENE Special to The Chronicle. Washington, May 30.^Dbtermined to recess for the political conventions; Strong For Roosevelt Negroes from a majority of the 46 counties of the state met in Colum bia last week, organized the Progres sive Democratic party and named 18 delegates tjp the national Democratic i claimed in this country that convention in Chicago July 19. vate retail store is a war industry'; Here is a significant action of the it has been treated in exactly the b y June 20, congress is expected to, ewvv ntionl A platform was [adopted opposite manner from the standpoint - have the busiest fe'w weeks ahead endorsing Franklin D. Robseyelt for of priorities for both .goods and labor, which it has ever experienced. Since n fourth term, and also Vas nianyc One o*f the reasons given by our the new fiscal year begins on June II; in> a> his mental and physical con- government for ^forcibly dispossess- J 9 > be necessary for congress dit on will permit him to serve” This ing owners of private property in this! on least 39-vappropriation means that the colored group en- case now before the public, is thaU b Hl s before that time bills whichx dorsep! the president for life. [the rtiairmap df the company refused| * nv °l ve man y billions of dollars and In the .recent convention of the to comply with offiders of the WLB several of which include provisions papers, stamps and recording. Since the plaintiff is not asking for a de ficiency judgment thfe bidding shall close on the date of the sale. V. R. FLEMING, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas of Laurens County, S. C. Dated May 13, 1944.—l-3co. y white Democrats the President’s i and the President, in a labor contro- name was not once mentioned, not versy, although there wqs good rea- even by the self-styled “regulars” son for Relieving that the facts justi- like Pearce, Winchester SrrVith; Edgar | lied his refusal. Brown, Jefferies of Santee-Coopei - During the recent disastrous coal fame, et al. In spite of "this timidity [ strike which most seriously affected and carefully guarded plan not to get; war/ production, John L. Lewis, the .into a tight with Eugene Blease, Leon czar, refused fo comply with decis- Harris, Roach Stewart and others, i ions of thq War Labor Board and the the key position of chairman of the | President. But instead of throwing up present bills in whirlwind fashion .state execTUive committee was won Lewis bodily out of his office' and by keeping debate to a minimum, by Smith over Blease. It would seem occupying his quarters, at the point With consideration of the bill'to end that the fourth termers would be as 1 of a bayonet, his defiance was re- poll taxes apparently put aside for enthusiastic openly as the colored warded with higher wages. That is the present session, a threatened ftli- delegates. the way the present administration J buster which would seriously have which are highly controversial. In addition, there are a number of bills pending to aid veterans and soldiers in the field which most congVessmen feel are “musts” for this session. Ho.wever, it is not expected that the administration will ask for any additional legislation before the re cess and congress will probably clean WAJITED tfSED CARS I HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID This much is clear, however—the white and colored Rooseveltians in seeking a fourth term, does business. Now, the opposite course is taken South Carolina are for the president with the operator of a mail order, for a fourth, fifth or tenth term. Putting Self First It has become a common practice for officeholders in thui state after being elected, to offer for another of-' fice with larger remuneration before they have completed the term they have been chosen^by the voters to fill. It is not only bad taste, but puts the county and state to additional and unnecessary expense^ The latest example is Governor non-war business. This time it was a big store, next time a little store may feel the mailed fist. Also, bayonets can be turned on labor as well as on business execu tives. Nationally and internationally, let us hope that this latest example of bureaucratic ruthlessness may awak en the people to* the dangers in volved in delegating unrestrained au thority to officials to make, interpret and enforce rulings havings the force of laws. 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