The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 08, 1949, Image 14
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 8, 1949
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Decline Shown In
Birth Statists
For the Counh
Shelling of American
Ships By Nationalist
China Is Denounced
u P on the mediatory service of the'through local bookstores at fifty
priests in the temple. In contrast! cents per copy.
wtth.ltfejmwian teaches person-' The list contains thirty topics, or
Aft v- i i-j . units, covering the various phases of
' th^ t ^ £ aoksllde , rs that South Carolina history from the
Columbia, Dec. 6.—The number of Washington, Dec. 4—In a strong : ru ; n j erc e rn ™u S days ot the Indian settlements to
births recorded in Laurens county note of protest, the United States to the nroverh ahmit yhiiHron . 1949. The outlines ate followed by
during the first eight months of 1949 has demanded that the Chinese Na- ! j n a c 0ur <Tran<*«“' Rather than m "ireferences and a selected list
cU the tratai fn • tienaiict een-er—e.nt inft sour g ra P K - -Kather than blam-1 source materials.
The next publication by the com
eludes the encouraging of the exca
vation and study of historic sites and
their proper marking, the publica
tions of legislative journals, diction
aries of South Carolina history and
biography, .the preparation of guides .
i to state records, the procuring of
of j copies of public documents, and the
assisting of local governments in
solving their archive problems.
LIQUID OR
TABLETS
GIVES
FAST
L RELIEF
>wh«n COLD
MISERIES STRIKE
ow a decrease from the total for t ion a list government order its war-, ing their fathers, they should look
the same period of 1948, according ships to stop illegal firing on Am- we n t o their own ways. Every man
to figures just released by the bu- erican vessels running the China ■ s h a ll die for his own iniauitv if he 111 l,ie ^oum Carolina Bib-
reau of vital statistics of the S. C. coast blockade. ' / s i ns * liographies” series will t>e “A Gen-
State Board ot Health. The same is Th ^ ' state department disclosed u . , eral Classified Bibliography,” to be
true for the state ts a whole. today that the ^ e P 5uke was delivered G o^ will make^ew covenant ^ i [ ollowed b y a number of specialized
In Laurens county, 379 live births yesterday to Chinese Foreign Min- hT^op™ !. w^ld surpass he ' S '
were recorded from January througn ister George Yeh in British Hong old cove nant of the wildernp?, 1 The of the guide to the
August this year, while 537 births Kong. because God i ^ ot South Carolina ^tory is
were the total for the first eig t; Whereas Secretayy of State Ache- the heart; God would be the peo-^? ar !u 0f a nin . e 'P 0 ‘ nt program set up
months of last ycai. C f the 19 , son emphasized in a news con- pie’s God and they would be his comrn ‘ ss ^ on - The program in-
births, 112 were white male^ ference Wednesday that he wished people.- i
„ Most , remarkabie ba lhe
the white births 19, took place ih | woulXTe'l
hospitals, as did 17 of the Negro th case—insisten-p that Nationalist ^ oven t anl - general would bp the ft
births. Doctors reported 215 of the, va C C h as0 s hoil d 5 not nie-^llv a^ack i acce P tance ° f \ hat covenant that all
white births and 35 of the Negro : "n ^s" 0 ' ^ ‘SS’ "1
births, while midwives reported The Drote . w directed snecif-' a Li/ h ,T h L P ro P h ecy of
eight of The white births and 131 o: : a , ai . ^ .. k \i ond 1V on r ,f de f n a ,^ e ^ ould be long in ful-
the Ne°To births ! \ Monda > en , ailment. We have seen its glorious
.no .ye 0 ro oirms. the isbrandtsen lines vessel, the beginning in the rnmimr n f rhrict
The statistics tor me first eight Sir John Franklin. It was entering And we°should give ourselves with
months o- 1943 show that 272 of thel,^ Yang,re river leading to Shnng-'renewed to Chrisdan work Is
Laurens county births were white | h ai. Previously the state depart-; believing the time will come when
and 26o were Negro. Of the births,, ment had protested an earlier attack i the golden aee will fnllv
178 took place in hospitals. 302 were' on Is!brand{son . s Flving Cloud in :he'the prev^B eve?ywhere*
I reported by physicians, ^nd 23.. b> shanghai area 1 y
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First Installment
Published On
The new note made these major'
! points:
1. The United States, from the,
beginning of the blockade last j
June, has declined to admit its le- State's History
( guli,y for many reasons. |
2. The attack on the
Franklin was carried out
Sir John Special to The Chronicle,
“indiscrim-
j inately and wantonly” and was “un- Co umbla ’ 6 -—The Historical
justifiably and contrary to the Dw, ni ^ rr '/ ss i°| 1 , 0 ^. South Carolina has |
and practi.e of nations”. If b K ‘ Sh c d ! he brst part °* the G uide
‘ 3. The United States government i J 0 „ the ., S i udyof South Carolina His-*
erefore holds the Chinese Nation- p‘ y ’ V has been announ ced by J. H.
Easterby, state historian. Part One of
therefore holds the Chinese Nation
alist government •‘fully responsible .. _ L _
1 r .ny losses sustained by American . e . 0n S° u tb Carolina Bibli-
nationals as a result of these reck-, °^ a P hl * s 15 ®" tltled "Topical Lists”
I less acts". and ls desi «ned to sec** as a sylla- 1
4. The United States views seri-1,ff * fo , r a . c ° urse of stud y- or r * ad ‘ n *.::
ously the attack on American life 1 1 T K aU?
and property and requests that the fp io , pi | b lcation . can ** obtained
Nationalists prevent another "in- . °. ‘o rarie * **» Laurens county ;
cident of this nature”. , Jiorn the Historical Commission. Co-||
The department appeared to draw 013 Teachers and interested per
sons in Laurens county can obtaii.
the guide from the commission or
75c
No. 2 C'an
15-Oz. Pkg.
16-Oz. Jar
4lc
Pint Jar
'8 distinction between what a na-, ^ ms .Laurens county can obtain
! tion has a right to do in its own |
'waters, and an attack which vio-1
jlates international law and extends
.outside that area. It contends this
i now has occurred.
I At the news conference VVednes-
i day Acheson had said that he con
sidered the latest attack in some
respects at least a violation of
; American rights Therefore he con
sidered that if the Isbrandtsen line
! wanted to claim damages the Am
erican government would back it up.
At the same time he singled out
j the Isbrandtsen line as the one Pa-
jctflc ship operator* fltbich had sent
'its vcssels - lnto Shanghai. By way
•of indirect rebuke he praised the
il* wisdam” of all those operators who
had stopped sending their ships
their.
In New York, the Isbrandtsen
lime declined comment on the pro-
. test. However, last night Vice Pres-
, ident Matthew S. Crinkley said in
a speech that its ships would con-
tinue to enter Shanghai, based on
i the state department's view that
, the blockade is not legal
Crinkley accused the department
I of timidity and carelessness in not 1
| doing more in support pf its policy.'
| While the Nationalists tried to
halt sea trade to the Communist- j
j held area, their hopes grew feebler
i in the field. The Reds relentlessly
| pushed on in Western China, cut-!
;ting two highway arteries to the new 1
Nationalist capital in crowded Cheng
tu. I
45 c
25 c
25*
23*
State Football
Season Closes,
Wofford On Top
South Carolina's 42-0 season-end-1
ing win over The Citadel Saturday |
caused a mild shakeup in state col-
I lege football standings.
Wofford, with a perfect 11-0 rec
ord, remained securely in first place,
Presbyterian (5-4) stayed in second.
But the loss dropped The Citadel \
(4-5) out of third place to make way
for Clcmson (4-4-2). South Carolina
(4-6) moved ahead of Furman (3-6) i
The game also eased The Citadel j
cut of a three*way tie with Erskine
and Furman for fourth place in the
intrastate race.
A|1 of the eight South Carolina
colleges jiow have finished their reg- !
ular seasons. They rolled up a rec- !
ord of 36 victories, 40 defeats and
.two ties', both by Clemson.
Wofford received, and accepted,
the only bowl bid—an invitation to
meet Florida State university Janu
ary 2 at the Tampa, Fla., Cigar bowl.
Final all-games standings of the
eight South Carolina college foot
ball teams for the 12-weeks 1949
season:
W L T
Wofford 11 0 0
Presbyterian 5 4 0
Clemson 4 4 2
The Citadel 4 5 0
South Carolina 4 6 0
Furman .... 3 6 0
Newberry 3 8 0
Erskine 2 7 0
SIX-INCH SERMON
By Rev. Robert H. Harper
JEREMIAH TEACHES PERSONAL
RELIGION
Lesson for December 11: Jeremiah
8:4-6; 31: 29-34.
Memory Selection: Jeremiah 31:
33.
The religion. of the Old Testa
ment was too largely a kind of
community religion. It depended
Savings Accounts
3%—DIVIDEND—3%
\\ e invite savings accounts from the people of Clinton
and vicinity. You wili like our friendly and efficient ser
vice, and you will receive your dividend promptly each
January 1st and July 1st. Any amount — from $1 up —
opens an account.
Each account is Insured up to $5000 by the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Two people may
have up to $15,000 fully insured.
Accounts by mail promptly acknowledged.
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Telephone 22271
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