The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 16, 1951, Image 12
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, August 16, 1951
Oil}? (Clinton (ClprontrU
Established 19M
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
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Here Thursday For
Cauley Funeral
NEURITIS
Neuritis usually manifests itself by
swollen areas, arid very often by se
vere pain. It may attack the entire
CLINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951
: The following out-of-town friend,
! and relatives were here Thursday j body or certain areas- In all cases, it
; for the funeral of F. P. Cauley: F. A causes a condition of grave concern
Hughes, Luther Hughes, Mrs. E. D., to tbe afflicted.
Hughes, of Pickens; Mr. and Mrs. J. | This condiiton is brought about by
C. Hughes, of Easley; Miss Nora the lack of the proper quality and
J Cauley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Proffitt, ^ Quantity of vital nerve energy from
Mrs. Eddie Syracuse, Mrs. Taff Jo- the brain, to certain tissues of the
seph, Mrs. S. J. Eassy, Mrs. Dumit, 1 body transmitted through the ner-
; Mrs. Ruthel Prince, Mrs. Ella Wolfe, 1 vous system.
Miss Faye Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-! Dr. C. J. Hart has been trained in
shall Hughes', of Greenville; Mr. and; a method of releasing the flow of
Mrs. Clinton Farmer and Mrs. Mittie this DRIVING NERVE ENERGY
Grant, of Travelers Rest; Mrs. A. H. from the brain, which brings perma-
Harbin and Mr. and Mrs. Hicks nent relief to neuritis sufferers. The
Jones and Mrs. Homer Bruce, of scientific methods practiced by Dr
Greer; Mrs. Narnie Roberts, of Hart CORRECTS the many harmful
Greensboro, N. C.; ,Mr. and Mrs. Y. influences which cause neuritis. This
L. Copeland, of Kershaw. , > j results in the elimination of the
: CAUSE instead of temporary relief,
! which means the patient is made
well again.
If you are suffering from neuritis
i consult Dr. Hart at once.
DR. CHARLES J. HART
— Chiropractor —
254 West Main Street
Laurens, S. C.
* •
Mrs. George Taylor
Passes In Charleston
l Mrs. George W. Taylor, 92, died
last Wednesday in Charleston
i where funeral services and burial
i took place on Friday morning.
_ ^ . _ , , ., . , Her husband, a former business
Time To Speok Out !of more lhan 5500 for cach , man ;'man of Greenville, died in 1921.! rnMMrR „ AI „„„„„
, woman and child in the United She lived with a daughter Mrs. I COMMERCIAL PRINTING
fMnator Maybank has broken his states. If you have a wife and John Frampton co,n t > * e ^J r ©Quipped combl-
F- lit.cal silence and is now ta king. two childrpn that amounts to more Among 51Ipvivftrs arA , nation Newspaper-Commercial Prlnt-
Uv -aid yesterday he believes than S2i 000 as your family’s theo- so £ s ?L g Rev H Klrr T^vW in * Can SerV * yOU better * 0ia
South Carolina either will send an rptical shan? ^ either the House ?™ ?he' ^ir^t Pr^hv^Sn ^® al l » 10 our W>e ktad
umr.-tructed delegation to the or Senate are meeting their res- 'J Si, , F . t 11 Pr esbytenan of service they want—to give Clin toe
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c glad to note are approved by our senators and jClrs * j
nt\: veur or endorse a native son. } U)mP —t bev deliberatelv refuse t° other enn the Rev^ rZorwe w** tVv
The State Democratic convention cvorc j<; e Congre-^ioml nower over ” ther soni the Rev • Geor & e w - Ta > "
pinion will not oa^s a reso- f^ orc,se congressional power o\er j former missionary to Brazil,
pi ; • „ , p . n? th e purse. And we should remem-, died a numb „ r nf vp ;; r< - „„„ *, ’
ndorsing President Truman bor this th h „ innronriations “ • • nUmDer 1 >ear ag0 ‘ Als °
•rimtion 7 u n surviving are two sisters. Mrs. J.
advocated by President Truman R p ritchard of Fisherville, Va., and
W. Stull of Buchanan, Va.
Mrs. George Taylor of this city,
As an example now before us. widow of the late Rev. Mr. Taylor.
n thn » • rcir.M Thc House is set to vote down an attended the funeral services. Mrs.
• ,1 ,n tho atUim P t to stop construction of a John Spratt of this city, is also a
.' cc .umn in 1 4S 19-million dollar air base in Presi- niece of Mrs. Taylor,
dec.ion oui senators dl , n t Truman’s home county. It
tonspicu- pointed out that this expenditure
. t<
)eople will b
". ■tor Maybank has broken
ace and at last is speaking
in t Truman. When the
congressmen.
Had these repn
this state, and
p. States had the
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not
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exp
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needed since there is a similar
* right in that area. But it is
?cted that this giant cnnstruc-
me.isure will sail right on
ugh the committee and that its
'cates will win. A representa-
from I wa in lighting the pro-
i! charged that its construction
dilute* ’a glorified WPA proj
in Mr. Truman’s home county.
d
Lt Young Completes
Course At Ft. Jockson
•
Second Lieutenant Arnold Leroy
Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ster-
lin Young, former residents of this
i .ty. has successfully completed a
four-weeks course on advanced in
fantry weapons and methods of in-
'truction with the famed 8th Di
vision's Infantry School at Fort
Jackson.
the talk of teacher . Lt. Young, a graduate of Pres-
exaggerated with all ? yter “ n , co,Iege ’ l Was ca,led to ac ‘
Jm ■ live dutA 1 in June, having pre-
R H) j viously been employed here. He
married the former Miss Carolyn
Young of Clinton.
pearmg in the daily newspapers' ■ d i A* j
It Should AdiOtirn during the summer season under JOOnnO rCOplC Attend
< H ,bou«. sys? - on," Stowort FomUy Reunion
. J ’ ' . 'diournment in the near will show that they are practically •
future Its members want to go ai | ff .„ m s<h ^,i s ;n sman commum . The Stewart family reunion wa»j
— —
t.
‘5H n :
Tr .
U.Ow.
where they
We have had enough strad-
ind ev.ading You will rcxrall
r Olin Johnston’s tactics in
re against Governor Thur-
w ho did not attempt to Vide
rs**s at the same time.
Stop the Bidding Practice
Much of
shortage is
of the fact
press ton is
men. and probably to an extent by
the long list of advertisements ap-
s. not stated The im
given by many sc
The people would be happy llcs In the Urgrr tnw ns and citles held at Milford Springs near
this do-nothing (except
80th session come to an end
is
very small.from , Sunday _ Wlth an
tendance of over three hundred.
would breath
the turn-over
yea■ The greatest drop- wt A u
.... , . ^ Special guests on the program in-
>art of young worn- c £ ded n r S cu K - - I
’d of this listless, divid-
ed (
mor:
nnd
h ad,
been
g f ne
n* w
m mt
MORE PEOPLE ARE
READING THE CHRONICLE
THAN EVER BEFORE!
n IS on the part ui young wom- |ciuded Dr Scu the - famil p hv .;
h °J the matrimonial ranks,, Slcian Mayor Whootle and Mr and
. n rirlwa *52^ their residential ad- Mrs M.iford. owners of the spring.
gr *. * *' ^th dress, and decide they no longer all of Grt-enwood Those attending
»nd morals have b en low-, desire to teach. This w ill always from Joanna were Mr. and Mrs
-e is no leadership The. 1k» true. Tot Stewart. Jimmy Stewart. Mrs.
: e two branches lave •p b( . sma || spools are at a dis- ^ W Davis, Messrs. Bruce Stew-
party discipline is adv an*age with the larger towns arti and Howard Morgan of Knox-
nd absenteeum has reached and Cltl „ in completing their v ‘ 1,e> Tenn -; Mr. and Mrs Charlie
It is reported that teaching staffs because of their Stewart and =»°n. Chuck, of Colum-
fon^ssmen.ve present in |, mited income due to low taxable bia.
rv* * ’ ,° n, { ° nt ? a> .* w V1 k property assessments in compa:
TTir obbyists have almost taken son with th< . lar ,5 er and wearier
charge, reports say. and there is districts. This accounts for their
r< har d on t.,e reins increasing vacancies Furthermore.
:evs should aljoum It the teaching profesion. for many
create a new confidence in reasons not necessary to go into
* No good can be accom- here, does rot appeal to young
w’lth this do-nothing ses- women as it once did. Women
continuing i n Washington have gone into the business W’orld
ts members live in luxury, and made good, they have demon
strated their ability, they have
more freedom, no summer schools
to attend, teachers meetings, vis
iting and other requirements. The
salary scale enters into the ques-i
tion of teachers, of course, but it
Cor
u ould
bieir,*
phshi •
tion
while.
It V even teong calk'd thc “horse-
m# at" congress.
No Power Over the Purse
The never-ending spending con
test continues in Congress with is not the compelling reason why
senators and congressmen lined up so many young women coming out
against each other to determine of college state they are not in-
the champion. At the present the terested further the classroom i
‘ s !* r in 11 iJ\i ead . and * an . The main reason for the teacher |
properly be called the spendthnf shortage in the small communities
Doys ' especially, and the changes in fac-
an example The House voted ulties elsewhere—is the supple-
$496,764,500 for the Interior De- ment practice which should be
partnr.ent. The Senate increased it abolished. It is unfair and puts
to $518,065,353. A conference com- 1 the schools in a competitive game
mittee settled on $512,066,836. against each other. Here is a'
The House voted $197,000,000 for school superintendent who offers a
the Bureau of Reclamation. The larger district supplement as an in-
Senate raised that to $208,535,430. > ducement to secure a certain teach-
The ^conference compromised on er. She resigns and accepts. That
$202,767,725. is going on everywhere. It is a
The House approved $367,745,- bidding for teachers we say, the
233 for the Department of Agricul- sam e practice that is followed in
ture headed by the socialistic and the large universities and many
impractical Secretary Brannon.
The Senate upped it to $1,088,578,-
130.
And so it goes from day to day,
more millions appropriated, more
colleges in bidding, for football
players. Young men u’ho are tal
ented on the gridiron are on the'
auction block so to speak, and they
do not hesitate to say ..they go
hands and agencies in the grab bag, w be r e they are offered the larg-
securing “pork barrel” appropria- ( ' st scholarship and other induce-
tions. The House starts off by, 111611 * 5 ’ /
making recommendations. The Teachers in your public schools
Senate says that crowd is too low are now paid tyeir full nine months
and up they go with increased sa * ar y by the state. What an ade-
amounts. In the last eleven years Qkate and satisfying salary scale
a study show's the Senate has in- :to the profession as it is now rated
creased House appropriations by and organized is, we do not say.
more than eighteen billion dollars. Certainly their salaries should be
The economy drive in Congress fairly and properly fixed by the
is unpredictable and makes little stat e comparable with the remune
ration of young women in positions
that are comparable in responsi-
progress because its advocates are
overwhelmingly in the minority in . . . . _
spite of their hard and sincere ef- bility, ability, training and char-
forts. Tnese economv drives slow\ ac f er -
down along the line as the pressure!
is applied wdth more millions ap
proved aid shouldered upon the
American taxpayers. Such spend
thrift spending, much of it disguis
ed in the name of national de-|
fense, is the reason. This is why
congressional appropriations this
year will reach a peacetime high
The supplement practice is a
trouble maker and should be abol
ished. If supplements are to be
added to the state salary scale let
them be on the same uniform basis
and paid by the state. Then the
bidding will stop overnight, then
the talk of teacher scarcity will
become negligible.
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