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- I \ ! tr-' • » k Thursdoy, Moy 20, 1948 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Poge Thret Tire Recapping:. Battery Charging. ^ Firestone Batteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. . TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO, Phone 119 Gary St. MOBILOIL Gas and Oil Complete Line Groceries CHARLIE NABORS West Main Street i Qoodyear Tires and Tubes BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES McMillan Service Station Sinclair Products Phone No. 2 Notice of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS The Laurens county group of Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Tuesday evening at 8:30 over Sumerel's store in Lau rens. Anyone who has a sincere desire to rid himself or her self of a drinking problem is cordially invited to attend these meetings, or write • Box 215 . — Lourens, S .C. for an interview or informa tion. • DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? Is your coverage adequate? Should you saffer a disastrous fire would your insurance cover your loss? Think this over. See os for all kinds of Insurance, Surety Bonds and Real Estate. * ' » We Invite your business. CLINTON REALTY & INSURANCE CO. B. Hubert Boyd Phone 6 Carolina Suburban Gas Co. Laurens — Phone 508 I £ ments and the prohibition of atomic weapons. 2. Conclusion of peace treaties with Germany and Japan, and ■’the ques- senate foreign ■ relations committee, | nounced that it is offering Reserve mg in July, of which one year will told a reporter: ‘ t [Officers Training corps graduates of be a competitive tour. Applicants “If Premier Stalin’s proposal is a lhe college class of 1^48 an oppor- must either be graduated from col- renewal of an offer to negotiate in! tunit y obtain fegujar army com- lege as well as from the ROTC 1 tion of evacuation of troops from [ accordance with Ambassador Smith's j m * ss * ons as second lieutenants. course, i^r have completed not less these countries. j conversations, I feel the United It is estimated that over 2,000 army i than two years of college or its eq- 3. Evacuation of troops from China 1 States will be glad to enter into ne-j ROTC students graduating from col- uivalent | anH Knrp-i ! gotiations for a peaceful settlement leges and universities next month and Korea. - ! ‘ * will be eligible. They must agree to « l ’ BSCR,BE TO THE CHRONICL1 Economist Discusses Question of Starting One-Man Business (By Ro£cr W. B&bsoii) i * r pv*p rp^nprt for thp sovprpisntv Babson Park, Mass., May 15: Re- () f individual countries and , non-f He referred to Gen. Walter Bedeli ia two-year tour-of active duty start-' "The Paper Everybody Re»d«" cently, many young men about ^[interference in their internal affairs. Smith, U. S. ambassador to Moscow.[ graduate from college and several j 5 The inadmissibility 0 f military, Smith, in a recent statement to For- of our differences." veterans have asked, Should I 80’k ases j n mem ber countries of the into business for myself this June? 'United Nations. These boys, many of them veterans, I . # . are chips off the old block. From!, 6 - ' v '> r “ development of interna- frontier days to the present, pioneer-: l ' onal lrade - '’■eluding any sort of ing has been an American tradition. discrimination in the framework of It renews my faith in American: Uniled Na ‘i“" s ' ass ' 5ta " c ' ">• , and youth to know that they still wa „, j economic restoration of. countries to hoe their own row, regardless of huge corporations and governmen tal restrictions. Setting up shop for oneself is not the easiest way to earn a living. I can tell you from experience that it is much tougher today than it was in the fabulous days of the Edisons, Fords and Rockefellers. But the small businessman still symbol izes that which has made this coun try great—personal independence and freedom of action. which suffered in the war 7. The defense of democracy and ensuring of^ the civil rights in all countries, ‘‘and so on,” Stalin added. II. S. Leaders Ponder Stalin's Motives Washington, May 17. — The White House and state department were si lent tonight on Premier Josef Stalin’s offffer to negotiate a settlement with the UnTted States, and the capital I generally kept its fingers crossed. eign Minister MolotoV, reviewed U. S. grievances against Russia and served notice that'this country in-' tends to, pursue its European recov-' ery-program. but declared it has no 1 hostile intentions toward Russia. He emphasized that there will be no sur render of American principle but said the door is always open to dis cussion of differences. The Russians jumped on this as an' invitation to negotiate and, with a, great publicity play, accepted it. The state department backed away, say ing it wanted no two-power negoti ations of general issues affecting oth er powers. I can remember the days when a j They were waiting to see whether lad with $500 and the determination j Stalin's remarks represent: to succeed could, through sweat and. j An attempt to befuddle and con- toil, earn a lortune. But times have, ^e United States and thereby changed. The othen 7 day, Joe, an i weaken its hand,'or enterprising young r^an dropped in J 2 . A genuine change in the Rus- ROTC Grads May Join Army The Department of the Army an- Ho see me. -A into business for himself—commer cial soaps, window washes and the like. Yesterday, Joe went to work lor a nationally-known soap com pany. Why did he give up his year- old business? Simple because he had limited capital. Today it takes more than $500, particularly if you! want to get into production and dis tribution of some tangible items. Joe met his Waterloo when hei tried to market his products. He found that there were already many i good soaps for sale and that most | markets had been well exploited by large and long-established com-1 panics. He was also confronted with; the problem of advertising, for which I he needed not hundreds but thou-! sands. Had Joe been, selling his own [ services, as for example, in advertis ing or perso|ial counseling, his chance i /if. success f ould have been greater. Then he would have needed little | more than an office, a desk, a tele- ago Jb£ went| S i a fj tactics which have led to'one MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To t;s for Best Materials and Workmanship. impasse after another in internation-. al gatherings called to straighten out a war-torn world. 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May 17. — Prime Ministei Stalin said tonight Russia is ready, if the United States is willing, to ne gotiate the differences between the two nations on the .basis of recent proposals to him by Henry A. Wal lace. Stalin was replying to Wallace's “open letter” which the third party presidential candidate addressed to the Russian prime minister at a re cent political rally in New York. Stalin’s answer was broadcast by the Moscow radio and distributed here by the Soviet monitor. / “I do not know whether the United States government approves of Mr. Wallace’s program as a basis for agreement between the USSR pnd the UnitecLStates,” Stalin said. “As far as the government of the USSR is concerned, it considers that Mr. Wallace’s program could serve as a good and fruitful basis for such an agreement and for the develop ment of international cooperation. Stalin said the Soviet government considered the “co-existence” of the United States and the Russian sys tems as both possible and necessary, "despite the difference in.'the eco nomic system and ideologies.” Stalin said that Wallace’s propos als, made to the governments botn |of Russia and the United States, “are known to everybody.” He listed them as: • , . . ' v 1. A general reduction of arma- MORRISON Furniture Co. “The Best for Less” ( ash or Terms Furniture, Radios Refrigerators Telephone 425 CHANDLER’S GARAGE General AUTO REPAIRING Phone- 71 Pitts Coal Co. “Best Quality Coal” Phone 75 Pitts Service Station ♦“Service With A Smile” -/S m , *’* ’ * / • Lem Purdee can't stand tcTsee his wife git up and start the fixe in zero weather - • * so he always pulls the cpvers up over his eyes . , . Reverend Moats says that some shepherds love the fleece more'n the flock. r STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD LOUIE’S RESTAURANT 18 N. Sloan Street R. E. 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