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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 23, 19
COMMENT
ON MEN
AND THINGS
By Thr Sprotator
Tnc General election should be
satisfactory to us in South Carolina.
It spanked Mr. Truman and it main
tained the chairmanships .of Southern
leaders, including our Senators May-
bank and Johnston; and it advanced
them, as well as our Representatives,
in postion excepting oirr two new
men. Congressmen John Riley and
tV Tian Jennings Bryan Dom. The
new men will he ei'iective, however,
tar they know their way around
Washington.
As an American I applaud the
State of Ohio for re-electing Senator
Robert A. Taft. This great nation
needs men of character, intelligence
and courage in places of leadership.
There are just a few such men in
Congress; so ax' may rejoice that all
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the great campaign by selfish; inter
ests failed to defeat Mr. Taft. If
any man’s partisanship, his loyalty
to a label, makes him wish Mr. Taft's
Trumanite opponent had been elec
ted he is forgetting America, or put
ting the sound policy of the nation
under a cloud in order to support
Mr. Truman.
We South Carolinians are tried
and true Democrats of the Woodrow
Wilson and Thomas Jefferson prin
ciple. Although Mr. Wilson and Mr.
Jefferson were not South Carolinians
we have always been double-first-
cousins to the Virginians.
Frankly, I don’t know how I “fig
ured that out,” but let it go. We have
had South Carolinians who rose
above party, who dared oppose the
President even when he was of their
| own party. By the way, we still have
1 in the Senate and m ‘■’"C House men
who do not get on their knees to the
President, although he is called a
“Democrat”. A careful study of Mr.
Truman leaves me in complete won
derment as to just what is a “Dem
ocrat”, if he is a Democrat. Nobody
knows what principle guides our De
mocracy when we look over tne
members of the Courts, the vast bu
reaucracy, and the Socialists and
Communists who control the Na
tion. There is no principle, but there
is a policy, and that policy is to pro
mise everything and do anything that
will make votes.
Men of middle age may well look to
the future and try to foresee what
thu> country will be when their sons
| and grandsons take charge, or are
taken in charge Wc have for years
seen robbing the future to enrich the
, present. Every bond issue is a mort-
• * igc on your son’s life and work
How we pile it on!
when principles were guiding men.
They were not men of small stature;
they were men of national vision,
men of wisdom, men of courage.
John C. Calhoun opposed President
Andrew Jackson and fought to ex
tend the charter or The Bank of the
United States; so did George Mc
Duffie, then chairman of the Ways
and Means committee of the House.
Those men were statesmen, not
merely party hacks.
Society...
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ing the new’comers a chance to get
acquainted, was enjoyed, and later
guests were invited into the dining
room for refreshments. The lace-
covered table, from which a variety
of sandwiches and other dainties
were served buffet, presented a
I recall a conversation with the!" nterpiec ;
cha.rman of a joint committee oi r “ U a - = l '^ r ~ nt ’ Mr - and
, v yellow tapers in silver can-
oLriBoo 1 Chtuhth qg I3iput<iclos * _i„i_**r »^ 11 t> u.
te , T j v • t~\ Vt .jiaelabra. Mrs. Marshall Brown who
(Senate and House) in Peru. He saidi, • . .. , , . .. . .T_
this “Hay una voluntad aca’ y una! a s ‘ s ‘' d ^'^“‘*“,,5.“ ,,rtesl *‘
sola". (There is one will here and ot e " te ''‘ aln ‘ n 8 I™"**
tone only). He meant that he and
| all others must do as the President
j indicated. We must not let our Gov-
tr:u.:cui degenerate huo that, li one
man be the one and only will, wfi^
have a Congress? Indeed, we are
tempted to ask why have a court?
If you think this is idle specula-
j tion on my part let me tell you of
' an experience. I was a bureaucrat,
i head of a big service, almost totali-
I tarian. I had great respect for my
chief, the President. He was a lov-
i able man, a great man, and the most
! considerate man I’ve ever known;
but he ruled with virtually unchal
lenged sway. Once I said to him,
“Dr. A President of B College tells
me that the Supreme court is likely
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need fre-
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You will not doubt that among
South Carolinians two names have
been held m honor. Of course there
were many, notably Wade Hampton,
but John C. Calhoun and George
McDuffie were leaders in Congress
flat or hung evenly over rod
or line.
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a victory for the college.” The Pres-
[ ident said to me “You may tell the
members of the Corte Suprema (Su-
j preme Court) that I am interested
, and wish the decision of the lower
J court sustained.” Well, to be brief.
11 did so and they did so.
cady our Executive Department ^ weU pimmd
expects the Judicial Department to _
support the President; and the Ju
dicial Department is bowing that
way
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