The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 11, 1949, Image 14

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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 11, 1949 Page Four t#t#Jw#tttwnZIw#* , »I#*»Iw****w#%»*#«#«#%#*^>*>«>***w#*w#*#v#«#«*«#«**»*#*»***#*»%^****«*****^*«* .» •*»* nciircsi v.utiin^ liuu. 1^111^ . ^ _.. ti^ belonging, he must push for' con- World Unity for World Government ht ^ statoi chw . By DAVID S. HOVER, in Kiwanis Magazine ':ng section is most important. But _ .... . _ . „ once organized, it must make contact People of the World Must fnlte to Nhoss Those Who Make foreign Policy ^ European groups Gary Davis That Nationalism is Outmoded, and That Internationalism Is Our Only Hope an( j B r it ls h “Crusaders” and oth- ^ European and Asiatic screamers i. , _ A . . must be brought into harmony. Responsibility for doing somethin;; States. It numbers nearly .00 chap- . , ^ . , j about world government is being Iters, in almost every state. Citing . f ® *!*! shuffled around among statesmen. Article 109 of the Charter. of the ' t f governments, organizations and the United Nations, which provides for a * ‘ ... ^ , s t - . jieople like a football nobody, in the review conference to amend the ^ lf ^ V)*** ** ® t Q 1 ™®* backfield wants to carry. structure and • functions of the UN out on the coaching bendi and a re- ...honovor twn thirHc nf tho momher vision in the lineup. The coaches Meanwhile, the forward, line is whenever two thirds o. the r c i aim t h e y're only waiting for the chnwina ..rain Snh^tituto Mtor <nb- nations decide to do so. the UWF is ^ ltU . rT1 rt o tu y w “ lun « Ior ine showing strain, buostitute alter s uo . . . iti f h backing from the crowd. Let s get to- stitute is being thrown in to keep Pressing for US initiation of su.n a. war and atomic destruction frort. : leaking slap on the MM!. minister coaches, the North Atlantic ^ 00 recontructed as an in.ema- p _ Jj r i >0 J p_ P..ct has just gone in at right guard t'™™' sovereignty. The great powers rreQICreQ POr to bolster the forward wall alongside ^ ave faued to champion tne mot.on, Pq|| MorkctS [uavering United Nations. j which therefore died aborning. , There is.hope that, a US-led conference. The call cannot be S e ^' or anc ^ gi'C it to them! through. With a hopeful vetoed Smaller nations already have • . /• e back from twelve foreign- suggested on the UN floor that the Cheaper M^dt . . I’V ho rooontruoto.H ac an interna- — . _ wfll have to buy pork to hold hog I prices at the support level required j by law. Production boosts will cause oth er meat prices to drop, too, the de- j partment said, but not as much as pork. The department predicted a decline -in hog prices soon after farmers start marketing the record-h gh peacetime pig crop that was born last spring. Marketing may start in September, but are not expected to reach a large volume until October. In the meantime, the department said, prices may hold steady at pre sent levels. Hogs recently have been selling in Chicago at $20 to $22 per pounds for good and choice barrow's and gilts. RELAX and enjoy & l carefree vacation ... tne q Time is running out on the only - - «... g .mc that counts this year. Chances - em P t *° P r ® vi de the Lm.ea Na.ions ^ c h eaper t his fai^ the agriculture t>f winning peace and security from a w'ith a sword mighty enoug.i to s.an department sa jd today, final world war seem to be slipping, ^ e ^ ween R uss ^ a and America u , ou ( . The price drop, it said, \ w :th the minutes. Shadow's from the not de me * l °y resolute Soviet a. >o.- “ m uch sharper” for pork-on-t at- X- 1 Washington, August 6—Meat will will be . _ sharper” for pork-on-the-hoof West grandstand' are lengthening nes 5. Russia dreads more .nan an>- j or 0 ^ ier meat an j ina j s j)ast the goalposts. The bleacher ’^ing else censure b> o.her nations. j n a rev ew 0 j livestock situa- "ans . are doing more praying tharr A L-S-piished, , ' da ^^ ~ tion, the department said hog prices may drop so low' in the fall or win ter that the government at same point einment proposal would back Russia into a corner. Rather than risk the condemnation whith non-acceptance would bring down on her head from anxious peoples everywhere, Russia would talk business, many believe. , 4 t . , , While'world government and its To say that nothing has been done advaca , es have been regularly be- about making world government rated by {he Moscow pr <* £ and radiJ and Soviet propaganda abroad, the concept of a super-sovereignty is not basically anti-Marxist. Stalin, confronted with a large surge of world government sentiment, might find inexpedient to modify Russian If not, that nation would be on record as having rejected aders of most other nations , bat are as clearly on record as having screaming at ♦he team managers. Ore hope is a time-out, with everybody concerned going into a huddle and coming up agreed to change the team lineup. Something radical seems wrong with the game. stars eligible to play would be far from fair. Among the promoters are active ' world-government organiza tions in at least twenty-six countries. After a Luxembourg convention last fall, representatives from fifty-one world government groups of twenty •ne 11 untries'joined in yelling at the p . c>,ic ? r ' tuai.-.e.' from their far corner of the c ‘® 3 a ^ ( *:ad.um Let's change that line!"' what e ame "Take out that a f e as ' ... . . . _ National Sovereignty! ***** ’“•g* l>rm t 1 J > ^ Tit Nations some steel .haul. b0th Jt! 1 the yhi ut ame cumbleoum -Ce» Un.ted »rr pad?! Let him call signals, or jret him back »n the bench! .Put World Police For.-e in the lineup! We want International Assemoiy!" Distracted occasionally by such still, small, conscience-hke outcries against world government has oeen for some k.nd of world law with singularly puerile Some of it has teeth m it—either a revamped UN the markings merely of an instinctive charged with mapping reduction of recoil from anything born or nur- national so\ereignty and armaments, tured in the neighborhood of I-ater. they would write a eonstitu- tested. at the very least. At the best, a basis for collective security under law. and for peace for all time, might be achieved. Considerable Russian propaganda non for ergarmal judicial to Keep a permanent internatu ion with the legislat and police power neces 1 world peace • t*« Wall Street One o f America'a foremost proponents of world government is DO YOU HAVE PROPER FIRE PROTECTION? Is your coverage adequate? Should you suffer a disastrous Are 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. We Write Hail Insurance On Cotton Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. Hubert Beyd I.P.CLME ALtmOHY/S ANOTHER WAR-DEBT THAT EX-HUSBAMDS WflL HOPE TO SEE CANCELLED. Just thinking of our war debt gives many of us a headache, and we can't help thinking of it daily. We carry a full stock of well known headache and other remedies. M C GEES DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 Keep in touch with home by LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE What a comfort to know that no matter where you go. or how long you'll be away, you ran get **back home" in a minute or so by telephone. Many new circuits and switchboards have been added and nine out of ten out-of-town calls go through while you hold t|^ line. Use Ia»ng Distance regularly to keep in touch with home and office. Voice visits with home- folks cost so little — yet mean so much to y< pleasure and peace of mind on vacation. soutmi■ m am marooNi amo vaiaoaarM co< it :: :: It dard Oil Company (Ohio) Pre*- 8 \V T Holi day Moscow ran*- » in this case by David Zaslavtky rjtv.ia reters to a H iliday-wnt- H MEMMHHHMMHMHMMM V- UJM&R&TO GO or DE P E AJD A B L E A A/D EB/EA/OLY S E R V / C E ! I ) •rm* himself a warli :: would have to be toniiiered by na- Ho’lida lion- j' navmg -oveieign authority •government ••min.msl:,*'• Vice pre«- T<>day. their dream castle has shrunk , dent ^ United World Federalists, he g :<- lit lie more than .• bungalow In p^heves world government sh>uli 8 England. Scotland. Wales and Ire- never try to replace the functions of g and. they expert 11 have ten milhoii government as we now know them 8 registered voters select thirty-eight World government is not designed to 8 »f a committee-passed group of can- regiment nations or to press people 8 Iidates to represent the thirty-eight jne pattern. Its purpose is to j: Tull.cn pers »n> m those countries make it possible tpr people of one 8 The.r project is little beyond the pattern to live without fear of an- 8 p.an rung stage In other countries other g y S tem"s being .mposei by 8 where the scheme is under con- ..dcr.uon, has dan. A The „ , he pi , ;f o rml of g r „,nt Shot ,n th, arm tor the Cru- gnernment • max.m.h.U,- I “dr w»» liuytton _tr»m worWwId. htll o! r.,hu. ° «' . B “ rr s . , » perhaps under reasonable suspic- Foundatton fund The world Amer- in Mxn oth , r than ,rans associated with Barr helt.se a CC ordinj to Holl.day s view that a stmtlar campa,8n tor the Peo- A , a „ u]timate aim it „ not pit' Convenuon m he world-gov- ^ bm Bu , (or ;he ernment-laggmg Umted States s delved in tavor ot 2 he r «.g.hu,he pr dP r .l tor ?M; ,a„ al ,. ou , e „ on , 0 , sUbUlh only education among the myriad schemes in the mill. world law which will provide time Members of the foundation are talking details for the United States delegation election. It would pre- — — - ^ surr.ably be held in connection with ernment? Its the job of everyone. S Congressional balloting in 1950, pro- Only the coaches, of course, can take g vided states could be prevailed upon the actual steps. Short of an in.er- to contribute their election machin- national assembly and government of ery as vehicles. The foundation the people and by the people, the calculates that a bare minimum of garpe is still run by the diplomats on 45:000.000 would be required to the sidelines. Fortunately, the coach- 1 promote such an election campaign ing statf is already committed, in .nd to finance the American delega- principle, to a world government ton's f.rst six months fo interna- team. Now it is up to the fans to honal session. Countless volunteer yell. And yell together. And loud workers would have to be enlisted. ' and long. If, as many believe and as the Somehow, the bleachers have got ever-warming Russo-Amencan cold j to organize themselves. In every raw «ar would 1 indicate, the timetable is [there is someone from a world gov- * matter of primary importance, the 1 ernment organization. In every city approach of the United World Fed- and state there can be found some 6 era lists appears more realistic than office or informal group of people g assembly elections or World Citizen- devoted to screaming for one world g registration. government player or another. It is U The UWF is the largest world gov-' up to the individual fan to gravitate g ernment organization in the United ~ RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP “Tofrational Care . . . It Beat far Your Hair'* S. Broad SI. Phoaa 45$ We larlte Tear Basinets o B. L Plaxito D. E. TRIBBLE CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES M W Roy Pitta PITTS COAL CO. “Boat Quality Cool" Phone 75 PITTS SER. STATION “Serrtoe With a * ml le thal much collective security under world law which will pi to think about ultimates. Whose responsibility is world gov- 8 A SHIELDS' MODERN STUDIO COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOQAAPVT Robert E. Wysor, HI 'Service Beyond the Contract" GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE R. E. WYSOR, Jacobs Bldg. 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