The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 16, 1953, Image 12

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Pace Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, April 16, 1953 Eisenhower Showing * Congress That He's The Man To Follow Washington—Paul Hoffman, one of the original Eisenhcrwer-for-Pres- ident backers, recently told the Pres ident in the course of a White House call that if the elections were being held now instead of last Novem- fc* r, he — Eisenhower —r, would be elected by a bigger majority than he j:c.t nearly rive months ago. A good . the Washington scene would prob-1 This:.is-revealed'in his press con-, has <e. was rt, Russia. ' The, President says he will support the Civil Service. While not ducking any responsi bility himself, Mar. Eisenhowef in dicates that he is relying heavily oh commissions and special study groups to do spade-work research, for him—to get the facts on which he must base his decisions. Federal and state government relationships, intcmalional economic policy and | g T The Chronicle, cml defense are among the subjects! „ . now undergoing such study. I Washington, April 14. It It was cenerallv conceded Wfore' 10 " 6 been believed b y observers Ihe c^ticnTat a" <he political “hassle” m oral Eisenhower would be on top o( Washington, that many big-name the national defense situation. He! . men ‘ft to ?. m “ c . h ; many ciosc observers of has fully justified this belief. T hat beh<> * s h now h . 0 'J J - n- of s P me of the men who make the abiy bear out this observation. There ! ference statements that —much as*I decisions in government, was considerable early fumbling in he wants economy in government— As an example of what talk will the "relations between the White ■ he does not want any reduction in to- do, military observers are pointing House and Capitol Hill. The liaison j tal U. S. military strength. to the latest attacks by the Chinese , between the President and Corfgress Takes Firm Stand jOn All Issues Korea. In this country the news- may still lack something, even after He thinks civil defense should be P a P ers carried headlines for days 10 weeks of trying. , [largely a local government respohsi- °f reported ammunition But if there has been any uncer- bility. He calls the Korean fighting shortages in Korea. Military men4-- ;vvv about what kind of a Presi-1 a war — not a police action. The mad e reports senators investigated j ,-.t Dwight D. Eisenhower would morning after UN forces were forced an o talked, and the subject became; ■largely removed by his off Old Baldy mountain in Korea, a topic of discussion i at every |^j ress confosence. , the President had personally checked bridge table, tea party and country j eriormance the Picsident t0 makc sure the loss was not ca uscd tlub across the nation. ' bv ammunition shortage. Now the military men are saying In international affairs, the Presi- that the Reds evidently believed, dent says frankly he see> no pattern, or wanted to find out for them- j m incidents since the death of Stalin, selves, and for that reason launched He has had no direct overtures fof a their new attack which overran peaceful settlement of differences, two U. N. positions and caused the but he would welcome them if they worse Allied setback in over five came. He would meet Russia had months. way. These investigations are getting While it w-dF ai first feared that out of hand - man y believe and are the President was kowtowing too causing concern in the highest cir- much to conrgessional opinion, in the c ^ e government, past few weeks he has not hesitated [ One senator reently shouted on to differ with any or all extremists' * be ^ oor the senate that the U. S. in Congress. Airforce lied about the attack by “ ' , ^ Red planes on U. S. weather air- oiea that Russia be declared an ae- i craft off the 00381 o{ Slbena - His it.a tnaw nu..ia do aeciarea an ag cfatprnprit Koe made pxrplleht dfod- gressor. The President wanted to stale ^ ei }t maae excellent prop avoid any provocative act. a ^ da for tbe R ^ s ‘ 1 ne , ver He declared that Senator Bricker’s ex P lained where he ^J ot hl ? ^ for - proposal to limit treaty-making pow-; mation concerning the incident, ers would handicap the President’s . President Eisenhower is becom- conduct of foreign policy. ! in S extremely concerned over the He expressed distaste for the at- investigations that are taking up tacks on Mr. Bohlen by Senators M c- 80 much tl ™ for lawmakers Carran and McCarthy. .. . and s 01 " 0 of the results - He sakU the iwestigation of He said at a r f ont news con - churches projxised by Representa-! ^ erence that he believes congres- tive Velde would do no good. sional investigations or subversive He has opposed Representative activities can be carried to a point Reed’s popular plan to cut taxes be- damaging from within what you for the budget is balanced. If any are trying to protect from without, taxes are reduced, the President | And you need real wisdom to avoid wants others to provide equivalent that, he added. .; The question Of—investigations ters which are no affair of theirs, including the private opinions of our citizens.” This editorial i: cause it expres: is beginning to tion’s capital. Another pro that has caused ted only be thinking, that 1 in the na- investigation iderable com ment was Representative Velde’s suggestion a probe should be made of Communist infiltration into the churches of the country. This investigation immediately caused a storm of protest among church leaders. At the moment it appears unlikely that such an in vestigation will ever take place. Pressure Cooking School At Laurens Friday letin will be given each owner. The equipment for testing gauges on cookers will only be in Lau- ren^on April 17, from 9:00 to 12:00 The annual pressure cooker clin- j o’clock. All who are interested are .v will be held on Friday, April! invited and to see that owner’s n ™ in name is attached and stays on the 17, from 9:00 to 12:00 o clock m the Jt ^ checke± ic Agricultural building at Laurens. This clinic is open to anyone, white or colored, owning a pressure cook er. Miss Margaret Martin, Extension Specialist, Winthrop college, will be in charge of testing the gauge, safety valves, petcocks and gaskets. Instructions on cleaning and caring for the pressure cooker will be demonstrated. A new canning bul- HOUSEHOLD HINTS After dough has been mixed, do not add any more flour, as flour added later will cause dark streaks in raised doughs. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. meu Ml't K A more sure of himself. HO 4: .txd 4f> step-into- dangerous* -.nine acids. He expressed .ns jr.d he stated definite In rnm.-o r. Dwight Eisennower was And as some of his most if : porters and \dmirers have •v!d h.m repeatedly, all he had to do bo a success as President is to be himself. . It is. 'only necessary to review the highlights' of the President’s last two press conference statements to see how he has- emerged as the leader of the Republican Party and of the entire government. Rising above par tisan poli .es. he has said that he was trying to be the President of all the people. Hr Is Re>ponsibIe For Appointments One o: the most significant points in this connection is the President's philosophy on the choice c»f his sub- o.dinates The President declares firmly that he is the one who makes tne-.'ina! judgment on % his top ap- . -inlets. He takes full responsibil- He wants middle-of-the-road men. .'hiving picked such men, he will n k by them. He has indicated this . backing up the appointment of nar.lt .-: E. Bohlen as ambassador to -We. wish ta announce that Mr. Wm. C. Wilkinson, II is now manager of our Greenville, S.C. office. Also associated with us at Greenville are Mr. Perry M. Therrell and Mr. Frank C. Galloway. Ettablished 19tS Investment Bankers Members New York Stock Exchange and Other National Exchanges 1 East McBee Are., Greenville, S. C. t Tel. 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