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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
olhp (Clinton (Chrnnirlp
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CLINTON. S. C.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1953
TIbov CLni.N Pnv ! at once anc * b rin S the drive to a suc-
l®**/ ^nOUKI ray cessful conclusion. The campaign
The trial underway of Mrs. Bon- should not continue indefinitely. If
mr Brown Heady and Carl Austin j a n w iu dt) their part the campaign-
BaJ for the kidnaping and 1 ers and contributors can join hands
■ujrder of a little child, should be j n a we y done job, for which all
ccrrpleted without a long drawn-h ave a deserve thanks
out legal fight. The accused have an d appreciation,
rai-iessed their guilt and the case is
1 <e«*rted to reach a jury' by tomor- rpi J fL 0 U/klfa
nrv. which will decide their fate ^01 Qnd the White LOSC
AJI the jury can do is recommend The big news now is the pro-
thr death penalty or some lighter motion of Harry Dexter White to
sentence International Monetary Fund
T,e kidnaping and killing of »- j d
Ue Robert Grenlease was one of the
nu>st heinous crimes ever commit
ted in this country, reminding us of j j ♦
heart-rending Lindbergth kid- ‘ on - He defended himself against
nation-wide TV audience that he
let the promotion go through so as
not to endanger the FBI investiga-
tbe
jo&c.ng twenty years ago. The con-
Jes^ed killers deserve to pay the su-
the grave charges
him, saying that
made against
to fire White
nrt.me death penaly as a protection would have tipped the alleged spy
lc, millions of little children in fu- " was under surveillanM.
Bor years from such beasts. ™ D J r S" , L. J L B ? ai ;
fa js a matter of .great satisfaction officer of the highest integrity, took
agents of the law quickly solv- stand and under oath swore
ed the horrible case. Now that the ?, e ' orm « r presidents promotion of
t», guiltv parties are in the courts 'Y h , 1 ^ 1 :? m P er ' d F , BI surve ‘ l ‘ ance
J*" ^o^rlffy^y S h^had TarneS^S
sheuid bt made to pay the extreme administration officials that Whtte
malty of the law as a lesson to the
Buy the Little Seals
was ‘‘unfit” for office and that it
mnld":ha't such"bru"tarc'rim'e'c’annot would be unwise to keep him. At
« unpunished in this country. The tlme ' Hoo y er stressed, was the
*-ath chamber is too good for this ™ a „P a . r >' , t0 W agreement to
man and woman. f h,,t ' V , h ‘ te 1 from ‘? s ‘ s '‘ n l ^
:—-■ • tary of the treasury to U. S. direc-
or of the monetary fund. Attorney
General Browmell, whom Truman
Residents of. the county this week accused in his broadcast of lying,
art receiving sheets of 1953 Christ- came back w’ith the charge that the
mas Seals in their mail asking for Truman regime failed to take even
support of the tuberculosis wor> “minimum precautions” in the
jm^ram of the Laurens County j £ase.”
Tuberculosis association for 1954. There are three statements.
The appeal to be made entirely by, Which do you belive?
irail is a reminder to us all of the For our part we accept Hoover's
need for funds in this fight to eradi-1 report as the true story of the
<-arte this dread disease. White affair.
We are all a&ked to buy and use Former President Truman was is-
tbt little CHristm^ Seals to bring ? ^ e d a subpoena order to testify
nrtter health to our fellowmen. The a * on £ Byrnes and Clark. Gov-
wrirk of the association we are ask- f rnor Byrnes did not dodge but glad-
erf to support, is directed on a year-, 1 - v a S reed to answer questions. His
found program in protection of the, statamen t in case A ' a s substan-
Wunes of our county and commun- tiated by Truman in his lambast
rty We can buy the little seals, or against the attorney general. It
» bond ot some denomination, would seem that a man charged
^Whatever we doL we are having a with carelessness and slowness in
d*f nite part in this nation-wide recognizing Comnjunists in Govem-
Pj^ht. jment would gladly have given the
While the county tuberculosis as- facts under oath when called upon
soriation is not permitted to share as a witness. It would seem that
ed tkt funds raised through the lo-jhe would have welcomed a chance
ctr) Community Chest, the fact re- to testify. And certainly there is
i».ains that its invaluable services much explaining that needs to be
in this community are carried on done. And to add to the evasion of
throughout the year without inter- the issue, Maj. Gen. Harry Vaughn,
nipt ion There is no more import- who was Truman’s right-hand man
art or valuable agency in the Com
■amity Chest • budget than.
and considered as the courier be-
the i tween the FBI and the President,
•Christmas Seals appeal. All of us says he doesn’t remember anything
abruld join hands and have a part ( about the FBI rpeorts on White
ir. buying and using the little health This issue stands out above all else
mcf-engers to help meet the needs of in the controversy—did the Truman
fnany sick people. We can all help; Fair Dear knowingly appoint a Rus-
—and should. ; s ian spy to high office, or was so lit-
TT concerned over reports of the
1 Let S rinish the Job FBI on espionage that they paid no
The Community Chest drive un- Mention to them. There has been
Jfenvay here the past several weeks
strong suspicion and proof in recent
hats reached $11,000 against a quota years that our government has been
%& $15,000,'it is shown on the ther-;infiltrated with Communists in high
■oometer on the square indicating 1 places gaining information and se-
tJhe progress to date. :crets. Recent investigations confirm
This means that the campaign is that suspicion
dragging and should have been
completed before now. / Harry Mc-
Mr., Truman says he has nothing
more to say about the Harry Dexter
Sween, chairman of the drive, , said | White case, That is easily under-
WiJerdav he is hooinz to zet th£ iob' stood.
yesterday he is hoping to get th£ job 1 stood,
completed in the near future with)
an ‘ over the top” report.”
A number of towns and cities in
Dw 1 state have raised their quota in!
cjsu.dr community drives, others,
fcave fallen short of the goal. Since!
lb* plan was inaugurated here the
first time last year and the amount'
sought raised, it is important that!
the goal be reached in the campaign
now’ underway. The quota of $15,-
•©<1. embracing a number of agen-!
is reported by the directors in!
charge as necessary to carry on thei
■rork. This means this is a person- i
aJ responsibility upon all of us and
•ha; success can come only through
hard work and a liberal response
toy individuals and business firms.
It requires a great amount of workj
•r a community drive and those!
■bo volunteer as leaders deserve the 1
■fcX'lehearted support of the com-J
unity.
The Community Chest is a single!
barrel effort in one solicitation to]
cause funds rather than make num-!
emus canvasses during the year.!
The returns are not yet all in, and
if is hoped that the goal will soon
be reached. We cannot “fall down”,
Ic do so will endanger success of a
repetition of drives in the future.
Those who have not contribued and
desire to do so are asked to respond
Dr. L. B. Marion
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