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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 13, 1952
nurses to serve the community; and
the great-hearted owner pays a bon
us to the emplyoees, after deducting
a modest profit. This bonus for 1951
was more than two hundred thou
sand dollars. Since Mr. Regnery has
owned the mill more than two mil
lion dollars has been paid in bonuses.
The people there are happy and
fortunate. ,
Since the death of Mr. Moorhead,
always a. great friend of.rtvine and 1
Mr. James C. Self did me the hon- a i ova ble man, Mr. Walter G. Reg-'
or to show me over his great enter-* ncrv> son of Mr . william H. Reg-|
prises in and near Greenwood. I do nC ry, has taken over the manage- 1
not know enough of such plants to m ent and with the fine spirit which i
oe a judge, but even a greehorn can bas always characterized the lead-
stand in admiration of a great enter- ership of that great enterprise. '
pr-so. The Self enterprises are the; Por , have been fay-'
snperb aehtevement of a son o or( , d w , m ^ friendship of Mr.
Edgene d, within twenty one miles of Jamcs c A]though h / has manv j
his birth place m the handh,11s. 1 great interests and countless calls
l-our times have I had the rare Kio
, r • a- A a , on his time and thought, he has hon-
pleasure of vtsmng a great industr,a rcd mc with an f ns ’ in corrc .
plant; in company with the President | spondcnce And Mr g,.,, dcvotcd , w0
or ‘ ana « e^ • i half-days and three hours one night
The late Thomas M. Marchant of 1 w - a iking over the plants and hospit-
Greenville went through The \ r ic- a i s with me. What a guide!
tor-Monaghan factory with me. All j h been ■ hl blessed in |
who recall Mr. Marchant will re- f ^ i
... • i j j t friendships, and I marvel at the fine I
member "his genial and comradely; .• . , t
• * . , . ., , / achievements of the great spirits I
personality some time later the late . „ • , .. f . *7 , i
William A. Moorhead showed mc ' h0ld 1 ‘" speclal bUt the ' 1 '
through the big mill at Joanna and f e fi eS l ! c '? raplls , hment “ as m
through one of the very attractive i bu " d ” 2 ^mselves such incom-
cottages of Joanna; just a bit later
the President of the Joanna Mills, i 1 h;ivc been a fortunate man: i owe
Mr. William H. Regnery of Chicago, - much dtr-my ■' friends; ■ and that
t : \ plainer wh;H .was being- manufac- 4 rKh _ lnend / hl ^ , lias ^ ncl uded .men in
lured in his great Chicago factory, I t a “ w; 'lks and^pfofessidSfJ some rich,
■ ad lunch with Mr. Regnery, in the
P-un:, several times and think of. de-
sonie prominent, some poor, but all
tine spirits. 1 have learned the truth
of the Apostle ‘Paul’s observation, for '
1 am a debtor to so manv.
America cannot buy good will, nor {
cap she permanently prevent the
other nations from becoming Com-1
munistic by our continuing to pour j
out money like water. If other coun
tries wish to try Communism we are
not rich enough to “buy them off’’;
nor are they worth redemeing with
th^ heavy tax-money paid by Amer
ican citizens.
I quote some recent figures as giv
en out by the Government itself:
"U. S, foreign aid in the year end
ed last' June 30 amounted to $5 bil
lion, bringing total economic and
military assistance since mid 1945
to $38.1 billion, the Commerce De
partment reported.
Counting only the two years since
the invasion of Korea in mid 1950,
the Government has poured out
$9.8 billion to help build up the free
world against the threat of Soviet
^icious apple pie, as well as the gen
era! excellence of the lunch. But the
apple pie was notable and I say it
with emphasis.
Mr. Regnery, a very studious and
’.houghtful man, is not only stimu
lating company but has always
shown me that courtly and gracious
consideration that characterizes a
gentleman of the old school, as we
Southerners say. 1
Mr. James C. Self, a native of
Edgefield County, South Carolina, is
South Carolina’s greatest son. And
all the splendid achievements of Mr.
Self’s career are^ within twenty-one
miles of his birth place in the hills
of old Edgefield County.
Mr. Regnery and Mr. Self are
great builders; they build of human
material as well as with bricks and
mortar. Both came from the farm;
both are self-made men, but they
have done wonders lor others. Mr.
Regnery, the lad from Iowa, who had
vision, industry, thrift, took his I aggression: . —
place in the foremost ranks by his j The Commerce Department sum-
own worth gpd achievement.. marized foreign aid in the October
^issue 3HH ‘Survey of Tli'rrenf B,: -
him, but he used that great quality j iness.” During fiscal 1952, it said,
as Thomas Carlyle suggested—as the there was a sharp increase in foreign
1XFINITE CAPACITY FOR TAK- military aid over fiscal 1951. Ship-
ING PAINS. Other sons of Southlments of items, such as planes,
Carolina have had dreams; some i tanks and guns, accounted for 38
have had visions; some have made per cent of gross foreign aid as com-
heroic efforts and great sacrifices;) pared with 24 per cent in the prev-
but Mr. Self had the dreams, the' ious fiscal year. In April, May and
visions and the supernal practicality ■ June of this year military aid had
which enabled him to make reality risen to 44 per cent of the total,
grow out of ideas, make them devel- i The article noted htat U.S. 'grant
op prosperously and to/the immed-* aid’—outright figts on which no re
late advantage of thousands of our; payment is expected—has amounted
people. Today his monument is all to $8.8 billion in the two years^since
around Greenwood. As was said of Korea. Taking the seven years since
Sir Christopher Wren, the architect July, 1945, these grants add up to
of St. Paul's Cathedral, "If you roughly $25.4 billion.. ‘Credit aid’—
would see his monument look around | loans which have to be repaid, us-
you. ’ And truly—a magnified^ hos- ually with interest—amounted to
pita), ultra modern textile plants, a $9.6 billion in the same seven-year
fine school building, commodious [period.
homes and churches—a happy peo- For the seven years since mid
P ;e - , ‘ ; 1945, returns to the U. S. from for-
I know but a small part of the ac- ; eign aid programs have totaled $4.!
tivities of Mr. Regnery and Mr. Self, billion. This reduces U.S. net for-
but 1 know enough to say that South 1 eign aid to about $35.billion in the
Carolina is a better place to live be- post-war period,
cause these gentlemen have eonlna-. Total aid flowing from. the U.S..
uted so much to it. Well, what have since July v 1945, figures up to $33.6
they done? A lady who lives in Jo-; billion in economic assistance and
anna told me that the Joanna Mill $4.5 billion in military aid. A break-
pays as high wages as any other down of this shows that Europe has
mill; that every employee is given received $28.8 billion. Asia and Pa-
an insurance policy; that the "Store’’ cific areas, $6.9 billion. Latin Amer-
was given to a Foundation to op- ica, $800 million, Near East and Ar-
erate solely for the benefit of the rica, $400 million, and ‘undesignated
employees; that the village has good areas’ $1.1 billion.’’
homes and churches; it has two How does that impress you?
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