The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 17, 1960, Image 7
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Thursday, March 17,1960
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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"Tee Time"
By EARL TINSLEY
All golfers at the Country Club
are ready for summer. U was told
by some of the wives that they
would be happy also. Their hus
bands have-been like sore-tail cats
for the last two weeks.
Qualifying for the annual club
tournament starts now. We want all
score cards turned in for the next
feu’ weeks. No definite date has
been set as to when >it will start.’
But probably about the middle of
April. This is our match play tour
nament, so you fellows get your
games sharpened up akd be ready
to start the matches.
The Lakeside Country Club was
represented in the Tri-State Pro-Am
in Aiken last week by BB1 Barks
dale, Larry Seward, Tommy Town
send and myself. Larry and I won
second place in the tournament with
a beat ball score of 62. Len Young
and his partner won first place with
a 61. Larry had a 78 and I a 71.
The Laurens High School golf
team has matches with Greenville.
Anderson and Greer so far and is
expecting to get matches with
least three or four more schools.
The first match is March 22 at An
derson. The complete schedule will
be announced soon.
The Ladies Golf Assn, of the
Country Club invites all ladies who
aren’t members to join and play in
the Ladies Golf Tournament. Qual
dying will start now and continue
through April 4. Pairings will be
1 made April 5 at the luncheon. Match
play wiH start the following wed
We would like to have at least three
nine-hole ecores turned in. Mere
than three scores will be that much
better. Turn scores in at the Pro-
Of,
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Homed Delegate
Abercrombie Seeks
Seat In Legislature
R. L. PLAX1CO
R. L. Plaxkw, of Cliale*. chair,
maa of the Laurens County Demo
cratic party, was named as a
delegate to the Nattoaal Demo
cratic eoaueatioa in Lot Aageies,
cooveatag oa July 11, hy the state
coaveattaa to CatumhU
day-
Mr. Plaxke wM he a
tative of the Foam
al District.
O. L. Long, of Laureas, was
named as aa alternate.
Cor Owners Urged To
Get Title Certifictftes
Owners of motor vehicles cur
rently registered in South Carolina
may obtain certificates of title for
their vehicles simply by completing
an application form and mailing it,
together with the 50 cents title fee,
to the State Highway Department in
Columbia. Chief Highway Commis
sioner Claude R. McMillan said.
Mr. McMillan strongly urged ve
hicle owners to apply now for the
certificates of title so as to com- i
ply with state law and to avoid the ;
Last-minute rush which is expected;
to occur late this year. A 1967 acti
of the 'General Assembly requires 1
that a certificate of title be issued
by the department for every motor
vehicle registered in the state by
January 1, 1961. Vehicles for whkh
no titles have been issued on that
date will not be eligible for regis
tration until a certificate has been
issued. _ Marshall W. Abercrombie. Laur-
Since January 1, 1958, every ve- ens attorney, announces his can-
hicle sold by dealers, whether new didacy for nomination to the House
or used, has been, issued a certifi of Representatives from Laurens
passing County in the Democratic primary.
Mr. Abercrombie is 37 years old
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CLINTON JOANNA
Activities Planned By
New Former Group
At Bell Street High
The foDomtog acteviteo me plan
ned for the remamder of the school
New POnteon of Ameri
ca chapter at Bel Street High
School:
March 18 at 8:15 p. m., third an-
aortal wm be held in
eteriaamd gym.
April 7 at 1:1§ p. m . tower fed-
irtet, quiz and
at be held at Lincoln
Mign ocnooi, imjion.
April 14 ad 2 «0 p. a., mnual
Ftottondton bveetock judging contest
at Bell Street Ugh School.
April 21 at 2:M p. m , district
speaking, tpmrtet, quiz and talent
contests at Geer Gant High SchooB.
Belton.
June 2-3.4, NFA members to at
tend New Fanners state convention
at State College, Orangeburg.
July 11 through 15, New Fanners
attend summer camp at Orange
burg.
Lee R. Pitts is president of the
local chapter, and Fred W. Gist is
adviser.
The New Farmers of America is
the national organization of farm
boys studying vocational agriculture
in the public schools throughout the
United States, Organised in Virginia
in May. 1827, with a few chapters
and members, ft has expanded until
now it numbers 1,044 chapters and
46,596 active metnbfrs.
The New Farmers of America is
a non-profit organization which has
for its purpose the dtevefopmeot of
its members in their vocatinal, so
cial and recreational life through
established local chapters where vo
cational agriculture is taught
cate of title. Vehicles
through the hands of dealers were
included under a special eechoo of
the title law which became effec
tive two years ago. Numerous other
vehicle owners have also obtained
their titles during the pest two
years, although not required to do
so until the end of 1960.
Highway department officials es
timate that there are several thou
sand vehicles operating in the state
for whkh the titles have not yet
been issued. They are, therefore, ad
vising owners to file their appika-
tkms now, since it wftl be impos
sible for the department to issue
that many certificates during the
dosing weeks of the year.
When preparing applications for
certificates of title, vehicle own
ers are urged to be sure all writ
ing to plain, accurate and legible.
The certificates are produced by a
photographic process, winch means
that any erors in the original appli
cation will be reflected on the fin
ished tide.
House Members To
ConstHute Majority
Columbia—Two bills involving the
lack of a senator from Laurens
County were introduced Thursday in
the General Assembly.
One provides that in such event
as the vacancy in the office of sena
tor, a majority of the members in
the House of Representatives would
constitute a majority of the legis
lative delegation. That majority
would have the authority to approve
the expenditure of funds, make ap-
omtments and carry out all other
acts which require the approval of
a majority of the delegation, includ
ing the senator.
The other bill provides that upon
the expiration of the terms of the
present Laurens County magistrates
their successors would serve for
four years
Both measures were proposed
by the Laurens delegation in the
House and placed on the calendar
without reference to committee.
SENSING
THE NEWS
By Thnrmna Sensing
Executive Vke-PrrsMral
Southern States Industrial Coanril
THE WORLD COURT IS PACKED
If the Connally Amendment to
the World Court Resolution is te*
pealed, the United States will be
subjected- to an international ju
dicial tyranny. A handful of judges,
appointed by the United Nations—
including neutralist and Iron Cur
tain countries, will be able to rule
on U. S. tariff laws, immigration
Laws, economic relations with for
eign countries, and the American
presence in the Panama Canal
Zone.
the repeal proposal should be made
apparent to all timoghtful citizens
Elimination of the Connally Amend
ment would be a heavy blow to the
United States
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By Bishap Herbert Spaagh
God? To take an extreme example, detail with her atomster, priest, or/
rt to difficult to believe that a mar- rabbi. There to no single yardstick
rtage performed by some civil of- which can be used to cover all
fkiai for a man and woman under cases where re-marriage is desired
the influence of alcohol is made or after divorce,
blessed by God j ;
A correspondent asks for the Bib
lical teaching concerning re-mar
ria se after divorce Christian teach
ing on thes subject as given m the
New Testament is found in Matthew
19 3-12; Mark 10:1-12; Luke 16:18;
1 Corintfaans 7:10-15. while Jewish
te.K-hing is based on Deuteronomy
24 Those who are interested in this
subject shouW study these passages
canefuRV with the aid of a good . ,, ^ .
The story of this amendment goes, commentary which- explains the ( l l,estem < ™ cuss her case in
back to 1946, when the then Sena- meaning of the Btfjie verse by verse
tor Tom Connally of Texas, made There is some variation in the in-
WTven a minister, priest, or rabbi
unites a man and woman in mar
riage, he functions both as an officer
of the state and as an officer of his
church or synagogue The contract
ing parties are then hound by state
and religious law
While a minister, pnest, or rabbi
as a state officer may re-marry any.
person who is legally divorced, as
an officer of his church or syna
gogue he is bound by the laws of the
religious organization of which he is
a representative The laws of God
and the Church are one thing, the
laws of the state are another
My correspondent who raises this
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a six-word addition to a resolution trrpretation of these passages by
approving American participation different branches of the Christian
fo the World Court. The resolution ('hunch. Some grant no permission
itself said the court wouldn't haw far re-marriage by the church of a
jurisdiction over domestic matters divorced person under ary circum-
But the original language of the stances Others permit the re-mar
resolution left unclear who would rnge of the innocent party of a di-
decided what is or is not domestic vorce based only on infidelity. Still
matter. Senator Connally added others accept added grounds
these words: “as determined by St Matthew quotes Jesus as say
and has practiced law in Laurens the United States.” mg. ‘ Whosoever shall put away his
The meaning of th« amendment *"**■ it be for formeation.
is that the United States cannot * and ^ marr y another, commit-
sued in the World Cowt without ,< * h adu,u ‘ r y " ^ quotation by St
its consent. This to the same situ- grants no exception.
ation that prevails within the Unit- J^Y^toh tow, like Christian law,
ed States, for the U. S. cannot b,, marri^ as ordained by
sued in a federal district court admits the right of divorce
without its consent m r ‘ smarrTag * und<T
conditions
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Prather Circle Clinton, S. C. I»h. 1903
for the past eleven years. He was
born at Fountain Inn, the son of
Mrs. Jessie Kellett Abercrombie and
the late C. L. Abercrombie. After
graduating from Fountain Inn High
School, be obtained his prelaw
schooling at Clemeon and Presby
terian Colleges and was graduated
from the University of South Caro
lina Law School.
In IMS Mhr. Abercrombie mar
ried Mias Linda Franks, of Laur
ens, and they have two children,
Marty and Sadie Lee.
He is a member of the Laurens
Exchange Club, having served as
district governor. He to a member
of the First Baptist Church of Laur
ens. where he teaches Sunday
School. Mr. Abercrombie is also a
member of the Council of Social
Agencies, County and State bar as
sociations and be has been admitted
to practice law before all courts of
this state, including the supreme
court and the United States district
court.
Mr. Abercrombie made the fol
lowing statement: “In announcing
my candidacy for the House of Rep
resentatives, 1 do so with a feeling
of humilRy, and also with a strong
er feeling and desire to serve the
people of Laurens County in this
high office in the manner and fash
ion that is essential to good govern
ment If elected, I shall serve hon
estly, fairly, impartially and un
selfishly and use whatever talents
and capabilities I have for the best
interests of Laurens County.”
Don Dunlop Elected
President Of Alpha
Sigma Phi At P. C.
Don Dunlap of Charlotte. N. C.,
was elected this week as president
of PC’s chapter of Alpha Sigma
Phi, national social fraternity.
' Chosen to serve with him is Rob
ert “Bo” Jeanes of Easley
Others elected included: Penn
Neil of Marion, recording sercetary;
Graham Edmunds of Decatur, Ga„
corresponding secretary; Jim Low
ery of Great Falls, treasurer; and
Rohe Esbbaugh of Louisville, Ky.,
as Inter-Fraternity Council Repre
sentative.
Jimmy Thompson of Manning,
was chosen as house chairman;
Dave Waters of Charleston, as Mar
shall, and Evin Varner of Bennetts-
vile, as editor.
Members at large of the organiza
tion’s Prudential committee are
Varner and Mike Brown of Atlanta.
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of the most extreme “hberab” in
the Senate, have handed together to
repeal tins protection for the Unit
ed States The President and ap
parently the vice-president mis
takenly lend support to the repeal
move.
To repeal the Connally Amend
ment would be like repealiag the
Monroe Doctrine or other legal
documents protecting the normal
interest. Repeal wiH be an invita
tion to the enemies of the United
State's to engage in leral harass-
ment of this country
The rise of the Afro-Asian bloc!
in the United Nations insures that
the United States and its free world
allies will have a very small voice
in selecting future judges of the
World Court. In all likelihood, the
court will be made up of a Russian,
a Czechoslovakian, a Khanaon. an
Indian, a Cuban, and other judges
with little or no desire to treat
the United States with fairness In
oaher words, the advocates of re
peal ol the Connally -nendmrt*
are urging that L>e so\ t -rninty of
the Unueu States be subjected to
men who dislike the American way
of life. The World Court is a stack
ed court, and one that is even more
radical and bent on judicial tyranny
than Earl Warren's court.
Repeal would enable the World
Court to interfere with race rela
tions in the United States It would
also enable the Court to order U. S.
ships and Marines out of Guatana-
mo Bay. Cuba, or demand cwn-
itnued sugar subsidies. Repeal
would open the way for Asians to
insist that handsome inumgartMi
quotas be opened to members of
the yellow race. Indeed there a no
limit to the amount of trouble-mak
ing, or to the number of mvasMe!
of national sovereignty that the
Would Court would stir up
Some of the advotes of repeal
are perfectly open in expressing
their hopes and wishes Waller
Lippman, syndicated
said recently that “we have an ie-
terest that every property dispute
as with Castro today, should be
decided by a court, and not left to
propaganda, coercion, and force ”
.And what chance vroukl the U. S
have before a World Court dom
mated by neutralist Mid
ist nations'* None at all. of
No doubt the U. S. would be
branded an aggressor m Cube and
:old to compensate Dictator Castro
with American assets on the island
The seriousness of the threat to
Amen can sovereignty
as saying, “What
quote
therefore
God hath joined together, let no
man put asunder ” This raises an
other question—Are all marriages of
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