The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 26, 1951, Image 4
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Marine Hornsby
Given Promofion
Marine Pfc. William L. Hornsby.
19. son of Mr and Mrs L. L. Horns
by of this city, was promoted to
his present rank when he recentl>
completed his basic training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Par
ris Island.
Private First Class Hornsby was
employed as a carpenter here prior
to his joining the Marine Corps
February 12. 1951. After a ten-day
leave he will bo assigned to a regu
lar Marine unit.
■CCIPC or THE WEEK
Tam Cheeaeleta
(Serves 4-t)
4 yams, sliced
1 No. 2 can crushed pineapple (
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
>4 pound Swiss cheese, sliced
Pre-heat broiling compartment to 1
550 degrees. Arrange potato slices in
a well-greased shallow pan (8x12
inches). Spread with crushed pine
apple. Sprinkle with lemon juice.
Top with cheese. Place pan 3 inches
from heat and broil until cheese
melts and bubbles. This sweet potato
dish may be served with any hot
meat dish.
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Marine Prince
Graduates at Fort Bragg
Marine Thomas E. Prince of this
city, was promoted to Private First
Class when he graduated from boot
camp at Parris Island.
Prince won the Marksman medal
during•dw^-^qualification firing of
Thursday. April 26. 1951
the .30 caliber rifle.
Prior to his enlistment in the
corps on January 29, 1951, Prince
was employed by Cox Home and
Auto Supply of this city.
Following a ten days leave the
new Marine will be assigned duty
with a regular unit of the corps.
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Senator Seeks
Recall Provision
For Presidents
Washington, April 23.—The Tru-
man-MacArthur controversy churn
ed up today a senate proposal to
change the constitution so that fu
ture presidents could be voted out
of the White House by the people.
Senator Hendrickson (R-NJ) in
troduced a resolution calling for
such a constitutional amendment.
His office said Hendrickson had
received thousands of letters and
telegrams asking if "something
couldn’t be done” to remove Presi
dent Truman from office as a re
sult of his dismissal of Gen. Doug
las MacArthur
Hendrickson’s proposed amend
ment provides for a nation-wide
vote on recalling a President any
time two-thirds of the state legis
latures petition for such a vote.
Then, if the vote was in favor of
ousting the President, his office
would be declared vacant and the
vice-president would succeed to the
post until the eloctlon of a new
president. However, there could be
no recall during the first year of a
president's term.
Hendrickson told the senate that
while he makes no proposal “when
our entire nation is teeming with
emotion” over MacArthur's remov
al. it would apply only to future
presidents—not to Mr. Truman,
whose tenure can’t be changed
while he is in office.
To become effective. Hendrick-1
son’s amendment would have to be
approved by a two-thirds vote in
each house and by three-fourths
of the state legislatures.
The White House maintained a
rigid silence on the still-growing
Truman - MacArthur controversy,
which is expected to flare with re
newed violence when MacArthur
testifies, perhaps next week, before
the senate armed services and for-;
eign relations committees. The
President and his congressional
leaders talked over the MacArthur,
•ntuation at their regular Monday
morning WTiite House conference.
Club Leaders Hold
Meet In Laurens
Leaders of the Home Demonstra
tion clubs of the county met in the
Agricultural building in Laurens
April 17, with Mrs. H. B Workman
presiding. The devotional period
was conducted by Mrs. Dutch Cook
Miss Hazel Dean, assistant Home
Demonstration agent, had charge
of the demonstration. She gave
helpful points on “Judging and
Grading Canned Products.”
After a brief period of recreation
the leaders from Shiloh. Hickory
Tavern and Trinity Ridge served
refreshments.
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We are happy to have
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