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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 26, 1953
OJlif (Blinton (Bl^rmiirlr
Established 1900
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
>v HARRY C. LAYTON, Assistant
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CLINTON. S. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1953
swift and sure. There are some
soft-hearted people who say they
do not believe in capital punish-!
ment. Here is a case where any
ether verdict would have been a
mockery of law and a defiance of!
K;ng: and I will praise thy Name the people. It ought to be an ob-
'•>r ever and ever. - --jeet lesson to make the would-be
Great is the Lord, and marvelous criminal stop and count the cost,
thy to be praised; there is no
Let Us Give
Thanks Unto Him
Psalm 145
1 will magnify thee. O God. my
wor
•nd of His greatness.
One generation shall praise thy
works un:o another, and declare
thy power.
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye
.lands: serve the Lord with glad
ness, and come before his presence
with a song.
help may be sent to the community
where needed.
Forest fires are causing great fi-1|
nancial loss" in this and other near-
Be ye sure that the Lord he is ^y states. This ogUs for careful at- ^
IS hath made us,; ^ en jj on Trees are no longer re
sources to be wasted 'as they were
in the early days of this country.
Trees are money, and their damage
of
and not we ourselves; we are his
p« opie and the sheep of his pasture.
O go your way into his gates with
thanksgiving, and unto his courts or destruction means the loss
with praise, be thankful unto him, m0 ney.
and speak good of his name. The forest fire is in the woodland
r or the Lord is gracious, his w hat the boll weevil is in the cotton
mercy is everlasting: and his truth j f^jd, -phe big difference is that the
endureth from generation to gene-, vast majority of the fires are man- 1
rat:on made. But the man who starts a
I forest fire is not ordinarily a fire- j
Homer L Todd 'bug. In most cases he is as well-
In the passing of Dr. Homer L. | ™ anln « “ "> a Mow. These |
Todd this eommunity is called up- f ' res ' unfortunately, are caused by)
carelessness pn the part of some
one. There is nothing we can do |
about the dry weather, but we cani
all be careful and take precautions
against such losses. -
on to give up one of its fifie citi-
v'ens, a man of integrity unbending,
and unfailing gentleness.
Dr. Todd was a quiet, unassuming
citizen, one who held the confi
dence of all who knew him. He was w/ m ■
one of the community’s solid meniWOT Ull INOISy I TUCKS
<rf whom the public heard "Tittle, j The chief highway commission-
He stood always for what was right; er has ordered stricter enforcement
—he did not know how to do other- 1 of laws regulating excessive noise
wise. He was a Christian gentle-(of trupks and other motor vehicles,
man and his amiable personality Members of the highway patrol!
made and held for him a wide circle! have been instructed, and properly
of friends through the years. There, so—to make cases against truckers I
are many who will miss him and and others whose vehicles are,
whose sympathy goes out to his equipped with mufflers which do
family. not comply with the' ) 1 laws of the
1 state providing that every motor
vehicle shall at all times be equip-;
ped with a muffler in good working
order. This law should be enforc-
A Just Verdict
The American people should feel
safer, particularly parents of little pj"
children—that the verdict of the
jury in Federal court in Kansas
City in the trial of a beastly man
and woman for the cold-blooded
murder of a little boy who was kid
naped and killed, came quickly
without legal delay.
The severe verdict can only be
acoepted as one of justice. The
federal and state law provides for
it The Greenlease case calls for
the death penalty for this man and
woman who, in an effort to secure
big ransom money, stooped to a
crime unspeakably savage and
brutal. The verdict was correct.
In its bearing on future criminal
ity there should have been justice,
Here in the city the enormous
box-car trucks that have taken over
Broad street should made to com
ply with the law, and at the same
time should be fined for speeding
when guilty. There is no excuse
for their excessive noise and annoy
ing smoke.
The^city has an ordinance against i
muffler cut-outs or similar devices. I
It should join hands with the high-J
way department in a fight against |
the truck noise nuisance.
IF YOU DO NT READ
THE CHRONICLE
YOU DONT GET THE NEWS
The Little Child Seal
As is now known in this com-)
munity and throughout the state the |
As for me. I will be talking of little healh seals have been dis-
ihe worship, thy glory, thy praise tributed by the South Carolina Tu-
ind wondrous works; | berculosis Association in the Christ- 1
So that men shall speak of the mas campaign to raise funds to car- I
might of thy marvelous works; and ry on the work of the organization. i|
I will tel! of thy greatness. ’ All are asked to join in the cam-
The memorial of thine abundant paign which will continue through
kindness shall be showed; and men December. In this coiinty the ap-
s-hnil sing of thy righteousness. P^'al is being made directly by mail.
The Lord is gracious and merci- Elmer Jacobs. Chicago illustrator .
ful: long suffering and of great and designer, who has painted or.||
goodness. illustrated about every subject that [
The Lord is loving unto every enters into the rich and varied life !
roam, ancLiiis Mercy is over all his of America, designed the 1953,
wor k s Christmas seal. The happy, singing j[
All thv works praise thee, O child on the seal is everyone’s child. 1
Lord: and thv saints give thanks H e symbolizes the spirit of a season
unto thee. which is the children's own. In a
* Thev show the glorv of thy king- deeper sense, his healthy, rosy face'|
dom, and talk of thy power: symbolizes the wishes of all people
That thy power.‘thy glory, and everywhere for their children, that I
the mightiness of thy kingdom'*hey grow up straight and strong,!
might be known unto men. , ^ 3 ^ their world be a happy one and I
Thy kingdom is an everlasting that their songs never end in dis- :
kingdom, and thy dominion endur- cord,
tth throughout all ages. Mr Jacobs, the artist, avoided de-j
The Lord upholdeth all such as picting a specific child, but left that,I
rail, and lifteth up those that are to our imagination The child could |
down. be a boy or ^ girl The age could
The eyes of all wait upon thee, Cube anywhere from three to eight, !|
Lord; and thou givest them their and that is as it should be. This is
meat in due season. 1 Lhe. Jkejaae-_tJbat_ - .will—be —stressed-]
‘Thou openest thine hand, and 'thrbughout the Christmas Seal sale!)
fill all things living .with plente- as a protection for every child. All
ousness. of us can help by buying and using
The Lord is righteous in alf his the impressive little seals.
•ways, and holy in all his works, j ~ ^
The Lord is nigh unto all them C nrAn J Fnrpcf- FirPC
that call upon him; vea. all such as °P reaa 0r rO^Sf r , re s
«ill upon him faithfully. I Increasing forest fires throughout
He will fulfill the desire of them i V 10 country due to the extended
that fear him; he also will hear drou g ht - has brought heavy loss to,
their cry, and will help them. 1 landowners. In this county numer-^
The Lord preserveth all them j ous wo °ds fires have caused the
that love him; but scattereth abroad | county ranger to give warnings and
all the ungodly ca “ * or Public cooperation. When
My mouth shall speak the praise fires are discovered, due usually to,
of the Lord; and let all flesh give carelessness on the part of someone,'
thanks unto His Holy Name for landowners are urged to report the
ever and ever * ires immediately to the ranger or
,, , lflf . district forester who can be reach-,
saim lull e( j by phone in order, that tools and |
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