The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 16, 1953, Image 16
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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COMMENT
ON MEN
AND THINGS
By The Spectator
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How’s this:
"Several weeks ago, Walter Reg-
nery, vice-jiresident of Joanna
Western Mills Company, stated that
the Joanna Cotton Mills will be
closed for the entire week of July
4th sojfthat all employees may en
joy a'week’s vacation with thejr
families.
The vacation period began
after working hours on Saturday,
June 27, and will end at 12:01 A.
South Carolina has many sons M., Monday, July 6.
whose service upholds the best tra-| Mr. Regnery further announced!
ditions of our people; and we may that, in keeping with the policy ofj
honors the State. In this I include many years’ standing, this week’s i
rejoice in the fine manhood which vacation will be with pay for those
the womanhood of the State, of emplbyees who have been continu-
ccufse. | ously . employed from the first
Among these men and women scheduled work day in July, 1952,
are manv who came to us from oth- i through the last scheduled work
er States but who have become so day in June of this year. Vacation
completely a part of our life that pay will be based on two per cent
native ot your earnings for this twelve
months period
they seem to have become
Carolinians, as some one has said.
Sometimes a Carolinian makes
You may expect to receive your
his home .in another state and does | check for the week ending June 28
his part there. °n Ti^esday, June 30, at 9:00 A. M.
I am thinking of that fine gen-|C h f 4 cks f ° r u al1 employees on all
tleman, the late Judge A. W. Hol-l shlfts wiH be distributed at this
man, for whom I had great respect ^me Employees may receive their
and esteem. The Judge passed checks 1 ^ u the,r respective depart-
a .vay in Florida, but his service and [ , ' en ! s . ;The ykcation checks will
example were an inspiration to;^ c distnbuted at the regular time
S uth Carolina during the week immediately fol-
" ' '‘ , , ‘ ", T , , lowing the vacation period.
On the day that Judge Holman The man ^ rv | nt J Joanna Mills
k:t us another,man of public spirit sincercly wishes for each of y0u a ;
a Lexington \sent to happy and safe vacation. Obey,
reward The passing of Bob sa f e ( v ru ' ies while on vacation and 1
Li uphart (CC.) revives rich mem- will find your trip ma a e more!
mo of the Lexington County unit pleasant Have a good time but J
lj. the farmers and Taxpayersj come re f res hed afte : r a week
League and the vigorous leadership, f un nd rest
of Dr. D. M. Crosson, Mrs. J. E. B. 1 * * *
McCaitha ^ n d our friend Bob, I -p^e law is majestic. I recall that
v.ho was the secretary. a g reat j ud g e and teacher of law
Once I was scheduled to speak at, said to us: "Young gentlepien, if
Chapin. When I arrived Dr. Cros-lyour ideas and the law do not co-
son was speaking. He turned to incide, change your ideas; the law
me and said, "I've held them anjis right.”
hour and a half until you came”.; Well well.
Stout men, those Lexington County All students of Constitutional
Leaguers, eh? The Doctor was; Law recall what is known as the
quite an orator, as well as one ofj "Implied Powers.” That is when
those noble physicians who re- the Constitution confers a power
sponded to calls day and night! it confers the powers necessary to
within a region of many miles. (carry out the original power. For
One more incident connected example, if Mr. X says to Mr. Y,
with the Lexington unit of the
League: I was to speak one night
in Leesville. It was a raw night.
The late Richard I. Lane and I
went to gether. The windshield
was caked ith sleet and the wiper
wouldn't work. Seventy-five
sturdy citizens met cs. On our.way
to Columbia, late and cold, "jDick”
Lane said: “All I have to say is that
"Go to New York and see Mr. A
for me and arrange such-and-such
business," it' would be understood
that Mr. X would pay Mr. Y at
least the expense of the trip, for
some folk have and some have not
a fine sense of obligation. Bui
what interests me at the moment
is this consideration: If there is
recognized such a practice as im-
you and I are tough fellows tojpbed powers in business, are there
travel sixty miles on a night like n °t i n law?
this, but those men in Leesville: What am I talking about? Thei
were hard up to hear a speech treaty-making power of the Presi-
when they left nice warm homes d ent and the Senate was never in-;
and fine suppers to come to that ten ded as a device to circumvent
.meeting.” the plain rights of the citizens and
;■ —*- the States.-: That- werd-ciretHTwent-
The Joanna Way conies to me!—to come around—to defeat, is
and I find it very interesting. The something to think about.
Joanna Way is a newsy magazine a vague, general way most
published by The Joanna Cotton citizens have understood that we
Mills Co., of Joanna, South Caro- are governed according to laws en-
lina. By the way, the editor is acted by States and by the National
Miss Mildred Bozard. May I ask Congress. In recent years we have
Miss Bozard when her family mov- grown accustomed to regulations
ed from the Four Holes section of by our vast bureauracy, directives
Orangeburg county? If she won- by Cabinet officials, and all man-
ders about my question let me tell ner orders, dispositions, inter-
her that the family name has long i pretations and prognostications by
been identified with Orangeburg: var i° u s and sundry; but now we
countv. a ereat countv. as evervone ar c fact to face with something
l^nows. And Miss Bozard is living seri °us
in a fine county now and is con
nected with a splendid enterprise.
It is the treaty-making power.
Under that power* the President
Our South Carolina textile en-, an d the Senate can by-pass the
terprises are thoughtful of the Constitutional guarantees which
comfort and welfare of their per- we cherish. Now I submit that we
sonnel; and in this no enterprise is need a man like the illustrious
more considerate than the manage-i Chief Justice John Marshall, a jur-
ment of the Joanna Mills. I have ^ st w ho will say today that while
the honor to know the president, there are implied powers there are
Mr. W. H. Regnery, of Chicago, and' implied restraints and that no
the vice-president, Mr W’alter G. treaty shall be valid which circum-
Regnery, who is the resident man- vents, or abridges, or denies, or
eger. And I’ve had long associa- otherwise runs against, a constitu-
t.on with some of the staff. tional guarantee or provision of
The magazine is full of interest- whatever kind, nature or degree,
ing items, but let me quote one: We need a strong court of men
"On Washington’s birthday at steeped‘in the Constitution; we do
hist c Valley orge, Pennsylvania, n °t need political henchmen or;
the Freedoms Foundation announc- P ar ty loyalty on the bench.
. ed an honor roll of American indi- Beyond a doubt all the agree-j
v.duals and organizations to re- ments between 'our Presidents!
ct:ve .ts annual 8100,000 iFreedoms sn d foreign powers, without formal
Foundation, at Valley Forge, makes sanction by the Senate, are. re-
aw-nd.- to American citizens for pugnant to the Constitution and in-
the.r work in helping bring about valid; and now we come to a pos- i
a better understanding of the sible treaty, in due form, which 1
American Way of Life. violate t h e constitutional
Among those receiving these na- rights of our people,
tional honors in recsogmtion of . We must not depend on the good
their efforts in upholding the ideal intention and high character of
of freedom was Miss Mildred Bo- President Eisenhower; we must
zard, editor of The Joanna Way. safeguard our rights %nd privileges
A George Washington Honor Med- by such legal buttresses as shall
al was presented Miss Bozard for make clear, plain, and expilicit,
her article entitled, ‘What America exactly what is what, beyond and
Means To Us’, which was published peradventure.
in the September, 1952, issue of The m
Joanna Way. This article was se-^THomWCll Printers
lected as one of seven winners in r • .
the United States in the classifica- tnjOy UUtinQ
Lon in which it was entered (mag- Last Wednesday the Thornwell
arire article, limited circulation), orphanage printers were given an
F.B.I. Chief J. Edgar Hoover was afternoon outing by Mr. and Mrs.
.another of the seven winners in Robert S. Powell.' The activities
this group. ' ■ were begun at Horseshoe Falls.
Freedoms Foundation, chartered where the group enjoyed games
in 1949, is a non-political, non-sec- around the falls and taking pic-
tarian, non-profit, organization. It tures which was followed by a
is devoted to the single purpose of watermelon slicing. Later thei
granting awards to individuals and group journeyed to Greenwood
organizations for their patriotic ef- State Park where they ended the
forts in behalf of the heritage of activities with a swim and picnic
American Freedom. For the 1952 supper around a camp fire by the
contest, over eight tons of material lake.
was' submitted with less than sev-j Enjoying the events with the
en-tenths of one per cent of the: Powells were: Dennis Bennfett, Lar-
contestants being declared winners, ry Caldwell, William Glasure, AI-
President Dwight D. Eisenhower len Johnson, Marshall Neil, Don-
serves as honorary National Chair- aid Ward,
man of Freedoms Foundation.
The Joanna Way was also honor
ed last year with a certificate of
merit for outstanding achievement
in bringing about a better under
standing of the American Way of
Life in 1951’.”
Now I’m thinking of sending my
application to Mr. Walter Regnery.
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