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i ; v ♦ i Page Four .r' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursdqy, April 8, 1948 alir (Hlintnn CCbrntttrlp Established 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and-Publisher HARRY C. LAYTON, Assistant Published Every Thursday Bv THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscripuon Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $^.0() - Six Months $1.25 Entered as Second Clas's Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C., under Act of Congress March 3, 1879. - Tire Chronicle seeks lie cooperation of its subscribers and readers— the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when adv.. e. t!:c> are not o: a defamatory nature. Anonymous comnuwTications will n >t no not v 1. This paper is not responsible for the yfigws or opinions id it Ci.): respondents. MEMBER: SOUTH CAROLINA PRESS ASSOCIATIO NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION E'cclus've National Advertising Representative GREATER'WEEKLIES Now York ' Chiciigu. De'Sroit * Philadelphia -ab. COMPLETES TRAINING in n- -\c J ( LINTON. S. C , THURSDAY. APRIL 8. 1918 Club To Name Officers ^ . It is announced that officers of the ’Chamber of Commerce tor the com ing \ear will meetih- next Tuesday evening. This corld in which their ghastly secret the v 'ijdost respeefed—aye, even fear ed—natkin on earth, though the cost | be staggering. Only then will we! IHHP stop the onwaM march of men'who oe elected at the April are runmn g amuck^n their ambition ! to make, the worloNi Pan-Slavic! is an .mportant meeting, one in j state u i >c Je.:.:u leaders. A Chamber of C MISS KATHERINE FLOW, of Goldville. daughter otf Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flow, has completed the re quired work in nurse’s training at the General hospital in Greenville. The graduating exercises will be held in June, and until that time Miss Flow will be employed by the hospital: h ch the entire membership should | po^e wouId decide whe ^ • dE.e-e.'ted snd have a paff in se- J shall iiv» nr- you shall live or die. Lest we forget: the Soviet govern r.ui'.'.y earing house and needs and IK ,o (Written for The Chronicle) imme.i.e is a com- merit since 1917 has reputedly done : (^hv Saturday, March 27. the fol- away with 15 to 20 million human lowing CJinton Junior Homemakers JHA District Meeting Held . 1 ..u suppo.. of tire busi-j beings in Russia alone. Can you association'Ynembers attended a dis- * !l '' Ir,en 0 a com ’ | think what they would do in West-j trict meetings ' .kk .i. is t > grow over ern Europe, or in the United States. Elizabeth Work 1 • 1 1 •' 1 -,.1.1IZ.11.0.1 can be a Human hpintTs inct ‘‘beeves” B^rhnra riroann Pendleton: Sarah large contnoutif^ force to grow :h and devj ■iopment. As-we f re- t en y s tated . OU! • growth must come fr m w, ithin- —no outsider s are going to marc h .n and build the town. We want a: nd need outside capital, of j course. and shot ild endeavor to at- tract it 1 acre. but in the final analysis cur sah ■at ion i is in home industries, large >r sma ]] — Human beings are just that fhe small ‘orkmatm Polly' to Barbara Gregory, Rac Dixon. group , — c— ' Thornton, i of dictators who Helen Barker, Sarah Bte Ly; Billie j never end communism there by sup- Helen Brown. of panied by Mrs. which will be thrown into rat holes. Let Stalin and his cohorts know that this country means business They Roily were accofi Baanister, the T sponsor, Mrs. Hugh Bonds Workman! and Mrs. Hugh Eichelberger. Billie Arnold was Clinton’s nomi- The Chamber of Commerce should be headed by officers and directors meth J°ds. oy understand 'and ti ne end that there is not the remotest j nee for district office, and tia* voting possibility of a Slav world CO nauest dele S ate * were Poll y Dixon’and Bar-: bara Gregory. The most interesting’paid of the meeting was the awarding of blue and red ribbons for contests which' which they seek by unscrupulous i community s - ^n_et Election Date Stand were entered by different JHA chap ters m the district. Clinton won two v. n< ■ 'n. ' a: o w.!!;ng to of the r lime t > the work of the or gam/.a..on Its president, whoever he Several weeks ago when the state blue ribbons and four red. may pe. 'hould be a man of vision executive committee met there was Two ribbons of . which the lical and i it :as asm. And the member- agitation from certain sources to ! members are especially proud are. a blue riubon for tne sci’apbook, which i will be exhibited at the state meet-: ing at ’Vinthrop April 9-11, and a agitation from S .'t* • liiut ;n all move up the primary because of the vffoids to promote the city's develop- national political situation. The mat- , ter was dropped, and properly so., ine C namoer o Commerce is a The primaTy~Th7Jin(rTje--he4d-_aL_the! red ribbon for a dress modeled b%M very important cog in the business usual time'and all iandidattswh^i ‘ (oe c.immun.ty. iesire to offer for office, state amll Sally Hits Is - the Ixial delegate*• to 'w'ho will i*un for office at the state at Wrnttuap.. ii.e oi i county, given an opportunity "trualirfy-.—Et- some 1 of tire ' The Secret Ballot Bill tno . , 1 tnere has been a growtng tenaency > e. e is general agitation over thej to close off the entry period early fori ‘ ‘‘‘ t , ' ‘ 10 pas.^age of a law by the candidates, which has th* appearance legislature providing a secret ballot of trying to head off opposition i»r ::uc.'e who go to the poll*. This, against incumbents. There has akoi me.i.'is wc need the Australian ballot been a considerable hiking in many; system lor genera! elections in the counties of the entrance fees, whiohi works to the advantage u? those who4 are already in office. On April 24 the machireary of th<i ;a ’ e in order that voters may ex- P'ess their preferences and convic tions without managers or onlookers rw n •'Vk^ A ■ ’'d', X . ' t ' " e W1 ^ re " ' state- Democratic party will be set ' ““* a ‘ antil we can ; n motion when precinct club meet-j ' 1 ..i secrecy m such elections. The lo ac .sC-iKn.. week? mgs are held, following their or- touse passed such a billlganiaation and the naming of dele- y-tgfgi Ot- It -then—went ~ i.'ic senate where it or ; was pigeon-holed j held on May o'Speak. with ad-! con\ ent.ons dt vr*nv®tuiqr witr be -LAWN MOWERS Buy an ECLIPSE The WorliF* Best COPELAND Hardware Supply Co. Phone IX 3 • From the county t • s.een. so to - Speak, with ad-.'conventions delegates will be named Jbumrr.eKt promised this week. Why,; to the state con vaniuan in Goiumbia 'he peop.e ore a-king. Why such tac-|bn May 19,, and Lie cpiiestian ia ex- tics. way does trie senate deny poiiti-i pected to come up then of what ac-i val treed *m t > voters? ' j lion the state will take .in the na- I Much talk is beard Bv- *; )le s hould hage ; s right to vote tor w: they please. whether it be Truma (V a! lace, De wey, Tall or s.iti-.e r :ie c Ise. That is a. free Ameri- can ; : iVi'e ■go. and cer’i tain politicians ha i e i i > ri ght t t deny that privilege and a beer et ballot at the polls. ot a “revolt” m the state against! President Truman* and the .su~called Democratic party. Most of the noise . you note, comes fnim office hiiders ^ and professional politician*. general e.ection law The election should be held at the .in ] sh »u.d go. With usual time with no pushing up of ]) ii tua. affairs such as they now are dates or “maneinwmng” under the i will Our present a.Tnc) Jtffed iie change should be provided guise that this states notion. with/iu? delay Does the senate lack affect the nationii. convention, or its the courage to bring out the bill from outcome, -rommittee for consideration? Gray Funeral Home Clinton, 9. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ..Mad... EMBAEMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSEL* GRAY and V. PARKS AD/UR, Gen. M*n. rMxxxzzssaaxiaaxxxxxxxxxaan Time To Be Firm We cannot have another wvar. consequences would be too catas-; trophic to contemplate. Bailey Memorial Ti J Society Meet* Ordinarily The Womans Missionary society i i .,,nt , cll „h a- nnw pvict< B^uley Memocial Methodist church a world situation suen now exists met Monday at the home of Mrs. O. H. Crawford on Bailey street. The meeting openad witjh the singing; of the theme song, after which Rev. Crawford led the devotional. A. Bible story, “The Woman at thfi could be ironed out by negotiation ■ ior the simple, but all compelling reason that unless it is settled-even heads of states must go down in the ensuing holocaust. And even heads of states want to live. ,„ . w _ , By. .wo are laced today by mad ^ Mnc Grady people, people who bel.eve them- G ? lden ' J 1 * ;“ U ' , ‘' as c * ll * d, „ mul ; •plve, on the brink of accomplishing, “ les approved, followed that which neither Alexander and: by f. short business session. The hL. Greeks, nor Napoleon and his, tlase<i w,lh lhe m ' sslon ten - French, nor Hitler, and his Germans, tot * nor even Caesar with his Romans, Later the hostess served refresh- v One Permanent M5 .Monionly*2 J ,• *v ments. The next meeting will be held at M. Sullivan on was able to bring about, but which power-crazed Stalin and his Slavs believe they can accomplish—the the home of Mrs. R. conejuest of the entire world, civil-[Florence street, tzed and uncivilized. | There will never be but one way to stop such maniacs—a show of such overwhelming force as to make tne fulfillment of their ambitions obviously out of the question. Rus sia doesn’t want war, much of what they "are doing is for bluffing ef fect Whf t the United States needs .to do right now is to tell Moscow that we^j&ean busiuesi*, that there' chn Tie no backdavrn from a show down, and that if war comes they wilf be the aggressors. ' TVe don’t want war. Anything would be cheaper. And the Ameri can people want those who repre sent us in high government and diplomatic negotiations to, make us COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD WIRING ' Electrical Appliance Repairing and Electrical Construction Work " / ( Floor Plugs A Specialty ARNOLD M. CANNON 2$ S. 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