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Thursday, March 11, 1948
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Page Seven
Medical Auxiliary
Meets In Greenwood
The Woman’s Auxiliary to the
Third District of the South Carolina
Medical association, which includes
Laurens county, held its regular
in Greenwood March 2. Twenty^one
meanibers were present and Mrs. M. J.
Boggs, president, presided over the
meeting.
Miss Virginia Phillips and Charles
Fuller of the Greenwood county
health department were guests of the
auxiliary at this meeting.*They pre
sented the .program of the health de
partment for crippled children. A
movie was shown which illustrated
various cases of the program and the
benefits achieved from physical ther
apy in treatment of infantile paraly
sis.
The following officers were elected
for the coming year: Mrs. W. G. Bish
op, Greenwood, president; Mrs. J. C.
Scurry, Greenwood, vice-president;
Mrs. F.^ C. MoLane, Ware Shoals, sec
retary; and Mrs. T. F. Stanfield, Ab
beville, treasurer.
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Hand in hand with Doc
we aim to preserve and im
prove your health. So send
prescriptions to us for
pure, correct and quick re
sults.
YOUNG’S
PHARMACY
Walgreen Agency
Phone 19
HEAVY SCHEDULE
FOR SPRING SPORES
SLATED AT COLLEGE
Track, Golf, Tennis,
Baseball and Football
Menus Announced.
Walter A. Johnson, athletic director
at PC, released the schedules for the
spring sports here this weelc? At the
same time a schedule for next foot
ball season was Announced.
The Presbyterian cindermen will
meet the following opponents this
spring: April 3, Clemson at Clemson;
April 10, Wofford at Clinton; April
17, Newberry at Clinton; April- 24,
Furman at Greenville; May 1, South
Carolina at Clinton; and the track
season will close with the state meet
in Clintbn May 7-8.
The Blue Stocking golfer v s have the
following ten-match schedule: March
30, Smith Carolina at Columbia; Ap
ril 2, Charleston at Charleston; April
5, Furman at Clinton; April 15, Fur
man at Greenville; April LI, South
Carolina at Clinton; April 20, Clem
son at Clinton; April 23, Clemson at
Clemson; April 2<5, Wofford at Spar
tanburg; April 20, Wofford at Clin
ton; and they finish the season with a
match against Charleston May 3 in
Clinton. *•
QUIT THIS BUHk ABOUT POOR RUSSIA
BEING AFRAID OF ATTACK, ANAIYST SAYS
By DeWITT MacKENZIE
Foreign Affairs Analyst
Britain’s sagacious war-time prime
minister, Winston Churchill, not long
ago advocated in the House of Com
mons that the western democracies
unite and seek a showdown with
western democracies finally that the
time had arrived when it would be
flirting with disaster if they let Rus-
sia push them about any more. This
atomic report ought to put a cap
on that decision.
The censensus on both sides of
'and America in a program of 'mu-
■•tual assistance covering -the- ecoffo-
mic, political and- military fields.' 1 '
Czechoslovakia plus the atomic
sensation should make horse-sense
jell in our dealings with the Bolshe
vist menace.
Russia before the latter developed | the Atlantic, even before the atomic
atomic weapons. | sensation broke, was*well summed up
- Sound advice-out have we- d©layed -Editorial by the powerful Lon-
too long? It certainly makes one ^ on Times: "The only way now to
wonder when a House of Represfen- se ‘ t ' e with Russia—and the peace
itatives Un-American Activities sub-, ^ world depends upon it—is to
committee reports that the U. S. Bu- U P the challenge and bring both
reau of Standards, which has been the recovery program'* (the Marshall
Levake Cauble
With Asiatic Fleet
Wilmot Levake Cauble, of the
navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cau-
fffe •: Jthis ity, .serving aboard the,
destroyer USS McCaffery, which is
engaged in gunnery, submarine de
tection and genera 1^ training drills.
The McCaffery is attached .the A.<fi-t
atic fleet whose operational area ex
tends over the western Pacific, in
cluding the China" coast. Okinawa and
Japan*. : ———t -
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working on atomic energy '‘processes,
“has become the target of espionage
agents of numerous foreign powers."
Not only tbht but the subcommit
tee asserts that Dr. Edward U. Con
don, head of the bureau, is “one of.
the weakest links in our atomic secu-
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Tennis Schedule
The, 1 Presbyterian netters, last
year’s state champions, have slated
a total of 27 matches plus the state
meet. On March 26, they meet Vir
ginia at Charlottesville; March 27,
I William and Mary at Williamsburg,
Va.; March 29, Kalamazoo at Clin-
iton; April 1, Western Michigan at
! Clinton; April 2, Charleston at
! Charleston; April 3, U. of Georgia
1 Extension at Savannah; April 6, New
berry at Clinton; April 7, Davidson at
•Clinton; April 8, Mercer at Macon,
'Ga.; April 10, Georgia at Athens;
! April 13, Wofford -at Spartanburg; |
April 15, Erskine at Clinton; April ,
‘ 16, Wake Forest at Clinton; April _
19, Erskjne at Due West; April 20,1" g
Furman at Clinton; April 21, South | ^
Carolina at Clinton; April 22, Wof-
ford at Clinton; April 24, Newber-j
: ry at Newberry; April 26, N. C. State | *
at Raleigh; April 27, Duke at Dur- -H
ham, N. C.; April 28, Wake Forest ■
at Wake Forest; April 29, North Car- ! ■
olina at Chapel Hill; April 30, David- i ^
| son at Davidson. I g
To begin the May series, the ten- j >
| nisters meet Charleston on May 3 at i
1 Clinton, then May 4, South Carolina ■
iat Columbia; May 6, .Furman at, ji
i Greenville; May 11, Mercer at Clin-1 ■
'ton; and finally, the state matches.at j ■
'Clinton May 13, 14, and 15. ' g
Baseball Menu g
The baseballers face a ,20-game col- j g
lege schedule with possible practice | ^
games with teams in this locality: ;
March 25, Ohio U at Clinton; March |
26-27, Michigan State at Clinton; Ap- ■
ril 1, Newberry at Newberry; April | B
6, Newberry at Clinton; April 9, Mer- ■
cer at Macon, Ga.; April 12, Wofford : ■
at Clinton; April 14, Erskine at Due g
West; April 15, Wofford at Spartan-1 g
burg, April 20-21, The Citadel at Clin-! *
ton; April 23, Clemson at Clemson; j
April 24, Erskine at Clinton; April ■
27, South Carolina at Clinton; April 1 ■
29, Furman at Clinton. j B
In May, ithe Blue Stockings will; ■
meet Carolina May 3 at Columbia; j g
May 5, Clemson at Clinton; May 11,1 g
Mercer at Clinton; May 12, Furman 1 g
at Greenville; and i nthe finale they: B
meet the Oglethorpe nine May 15
n Clinton.
Football Card
A nine-game football schedule For
j’48 has been announced. There will
I be only one open date, November 19.
I The schedule for next fall is: Sept. !
25, Clemson at Clemson; Oct. 1, The j
Citadel at Charleston; Oct. 8, Erskine
Clinton; Oct. 15, University of Chat
tanooga at Chattanooga; Oct. 23, Rol
lins at Orlando; Oct. 30, Catawba at
Salisbury; Nov. 6, Wofford at Spar
tanburg; Nov. 12, Stetson at Clinton;
Nov. 19, open; Nov. 25, Newberry at
Clinton.
plan) and western union (of Europe)
to-a successful outtrome.’’ 1
The Marshall plan now is before
the U. S. Senate, and Senator Yan-
clenberg, chairman of the foreign re
lations committee, yesterday appealed
for approval of the program to “help
rity.” The subcommittee charges stop World War III before it starts.”
that he “knowingly or unknowingly He declared that while “any thought
entertained and associated with of another war is abhorrent to our
persons who are alleged Soviet es- soul,” “peace and appeasement are
piona/ge agents” and “has lenLJlis.. not on speaking terms.”
name -and influence to one of the The project of a western Europe
principal Communist endeavors in union, recently proposed by British
United Staites.’’ i Secretary of State Bevin, also is be-
That’s enough to send a chill down mg pushed to a decision. U. S. See
the spine of any loyal citizen. A retary of State Marshall has en-
chill, but not panic! Let us hope dors'ed this plan and there has been
that we have been forewarned, for speculation—which officials privately,
to be forewarned is to .be forearm-] approve—that in due course the'Tfmt-
ed. | ed States might welcome an alliance,
What we need now is energetic, with the countries of western Euorpe.
action to put our defenses in shape. This thought of bringing military
and quit this bunk about poor Rus- ■ power into the picture through an
sia being driven to aggression be-| / allian,ce also was raisecTat the week-
cause she is in mortal fear of at-, end in England by none other than
tack by the United Sitates. The Sov- Anthony Eden, who ten years ago
iet is not alfraid, ^but is in process i resigned as foreign secretary in the
of carrying out a campaign of long j Chamberlain cabinet because he no
planned world conquest. ( longer could coun'enanee appeasc-
The brazen and brutal enslave- ment oS Dictators Hitler and Musso-
menit of Chechoslovakia by the Reds lini. Eden lasrt Saturday .urged close
i already had convinced, the major!collaboration of the western powers
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