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•'/ / Thursday, May 10, 1951 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE T Page Seven • Chiropractors To Hear * Dorn At Convention Congressman W. J. Bryan Dorn, recently returned from a visit to the Armed Forces in Korea, will be one of the principal speakers at the Semi-Annual convention of the South Carolina Chiropractors, which is being held at Myrtle Beach May 12 and 13th. Dorn is slated to speak on “The World Today” at the Banquet- Session of the convention at the Ocean Forest Hotel, Saturday May 12th. Other speakers included on the two-day program are: Mr. D. D. Murphy, Insurance Commissioner of South Carolina: Dr. D. F. Sims, of Hartsville, and Dr. Vinton Logan of St. Louis, Mo. I Dr. Logan is president of the Logan Chiropractic college and one of the outstanding leaders of the Chiropractic profession. In conjunction with the above meeting the Board of Chiropractic Examiners will copduct an exam ination for graduate chiropractors seeking license to practice in South Caiolina. A Regular Chronicle Feature PEOPLE ADMIRE GENERAL MacARTHUR BECAUSE HE HAS A DEFINITE POLO Babson Thinks People Ought To Turn More And More To God. By ROGER BABSON Babson Park, Mass., May 8.—^Un less the leaders of our country can rejuvenate the common spiritual values which give meaning and purpose to the New World, Amer ica is licked as the leader of free nations. t . i sweetest music \ this ^ side of Heaven” / fi 7' GUY LOMBARDO SHOW NAJtMUD BY MY1I MSS and featuring • THR.TWM PIANOS • don tower • KBMY OAttNEt • THE LOMAHOO tour • THE VOCAL TWO THE FAMOUS LOMAARDO H PtCTURE STOUT Pet Dairy I Products Co. If WLBG 3:30 P. M. Sunday n J A A A A '•-'■r - ' . ■ r ♦ Affiliated with Liberty Broadcasting System ■efov W methods; but his forthrightness ap peals to everyone. Perhaps it is a defect that too, many of us voters are waiting forj someone else to come up with a real creed. This isn’t the way our forefathers operated! They thought their policies out for themselves. I think more of our political, labor and business leaders need to take time to think, pray, meditate, and see if they can’t rediscover life’s essentials. I get lots of letters these days asking me, “What can a man be lieve, anyway?” They come from business managers and production line workers alike. One man is as con fused as the next. One doesn’t like labor unions. An other doesn’t like government b u- reauocracy. The next doesn’t want price fixing. Still another doesn’t want the United States fighting wars in Korea. But all have a good word to say for General MacArthur. MacArthur reports that Japanese intellectuals have been shocked by the inability of even our military officers to tell the Japanese what we believe in as a nation and whati our long-term objectives are. We don’t want the tyrannies of Hitler or Mussoline or Stalin. We don’t want British socialism. We don’t want communism; but, for the moment, we want MacArthur! We are fed up with the political mumbo-jumbo out of Washington. We are relieved and encouraged to find someone who has a policy even if we don’t agree with it. Whal Americans Want I think most Americans want sbmething substantial they can grab hold of—something to believe in, { an ideology, a creed, a way of life.) Something with more substance 1 than a 50-cent “dollar bill.” There was a time when the church gave a meaning of life to people. Appar ently this isn’t fashionable any more. Our neglect of the spiritual lag in Western civilization. What was it! that satisfied so suc- has brought about a great cultural cessfully the wants of our fore fathers? Certain, it wasn’t fast au tomobiles. television, the 40-hour week or a soft life. I believe the happiness and suc cess of our ancestors in this coun try was the result of their spiritual and courageous approach to prob lems. The roots of our vitality are not economic. They go deep into the ethical and spiritual soil. Today the trouble is that a startling lack of religion has crept into our na tional economic thinking. Ask the average person what has made America great and he will probably reply. Our vast resources and our unparalleled production system.” People who think this way, have the cart before the horse. Spiritual Rejuvenation I am not a social scientist. An- 1 thropologists tell me, however, that in order for any society, primitive or highly civilized, to hang together, it must have a courageous, but simple rational creed, a set of spir itual values with strong emotional appeal which give meaning to life. This, I believe, is what we have lacked in the Western World since the disillusionment of World War I. This is what most Americans today long for—a vital, creative forward-looking creed. We would like more brave leaders to help im plement our beliefs for us. Many Americans do not like MacArthur’s Practical Suggestion Did you ever stop to think what might happen if your neighbor hood turned off the TV or forgot the corner movie for a night, a week, and instead met one night each week in some house to dis cuss ways to save our Union? The force which such grass-root think- idea is explosive! Think of the ing of this kind could exert on the electorate—on the nation and the world. Hogs and Cattle Lower Prices In Week Bring Dust with talcum powder after-1 wards. A good sachet for dresser draw- 1 ers and linen closets can be made by tying together a half ounce of lavender flowers and a half tea spoon of powdered cloves in a small sack. Keep your old toothbrushes and use them for cleaning combs. For ivory combs scrub the comb with the brush and alcohol. If you want to dry clean a comb, use oatmeal with the brush until clean. It’s easy to get scalp and hair clean, especially if it’s greasy, by wetting the hair first with tepid water, then rubbing in if the juice, of two or three lemons. Rinse off with hot water, then with tepid water. If you like a faint aroma of vio lets on yoiy handkerchiefs, wash them in hot water into which you haye placed a muslin bag with a small piece of Orris root. Stockings will wear longer if they're rinsed in tepid water as soon as they’re removed from the longer if they’e rubbed just lightly feet. Heels and toes on hose wear with a piece of paraffin. A soothing bath for tired feet can be made from warm water and a bit of vinegar. If the heels hurt, place a small powder puff inside the shoe at the heel for a cushion. Sillyettes b ' A. B. C. Finance Co. // 'Alderman Frump is going great now .. but he'll really draw a crowd when he starts talking about loans with no red tape from A. B. C. Finance Company!" A. B. C. Finance Co. QUICK CONFIDENTIAL LOANS 104 Pitts Street Clinton, S. C. Read The Chronicle-*Your Neighbor Does Atlanta, Ga., May 7.—In spite of seasonally smaller arrivals at sou thern markets this week hog prices showed general declines ranging from 25 cents a hundred pounds at Atlanta to mostly 75 cents at Nash ville, the Production and Market ing Administration reported today. Very slack hog Marketings left prices mostly steady at Montgom ery, and steady to 25 cents higher at Georgia-Florida-Alabama pea nut-belt plants. The southern declines were influ enced by prices 40 to 50 cents lower at Chicago, where the hog market was under price pressure most of the week. Hog receipts at 12 big markets through Friday were the largest since the last week in Janu-I ary. The Chicago closing price range for 190 to 270-pound butch ers was $21.25 to $21.60. More Cattle Slightly more cattle showed up at southern markets this week. Ar- rivaW at six leading market centers totaled about 8,500 cattle and 5.400 calves, in comparison with 7,600 cattle and 5,400 calves a week ago. At. principal Florida auction and packer yards, receipts totaled about 3,500 cattle and 1,200 calves, in comparison with 2,900 cattle and 1,- 025 calves a week ago. Virtually all markets showed lower prices for cattle and calves following issuance last week-end of, OPS regulations which reduced fu-' ture beef prices. Both slaughter cattle and stocker animals shared in the price decline. In the North eGorgia trading area, sluaghter cattle and calf prices dropped 50 cents to $1 a hundred pounds. Stocker cattle prices were steady to 50 cents low er. In Florida, slaughter cattle prices finished steady to $2 lower; stocker calves as much as $5 low-1 er. HOME To get the soap out of your hair or off your face after washing, rinse with a solution of a few drops of aromatic vinegar in clear water. 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