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THK I UNTO* < WHOM' I T :i 11 The Approaching Choice 1%* IVto.* m: itlirml the iwt i*i»' th«* •r. Kjit h jwt' K« piu* i»n »nM «»ir vn»r» of i« canipHiirni Amerk aft nii»* np hanl to win \if(! to|t|K»rt for it.* propnaaU. , . I'h* 1 part ion art' aproeti on penrral poali*; njit:..na]utrength t«i face and defeat the ( • ninHini>t ihallenire; a letter life for all XpuTuians. They are ajrreed alsn* that the u.t> to accomplish these poals is thw*uph tvonomu prowth. Here agreement ends and ^ ;ti |' division arises on the l»est way to pro- mofc economic growth. The 1 )e^iHKTatic platform call^. for more tidcral sjK'nding programs, on the theory that this will stimulate more production. The Republicans place less emphasis on direct government action and more emphasis on encouraging free enterprise. They contend that this system has proved itself by build ing the greatest producing nation in the world. Sincv the goals are the same, voters should larefully investigate the means. For in Xo- \ember it will !>e the voters who must de cide which route to follow, and it will be the volt ’•< who must live with the results. IT * Iffev cvvwtaMr »>wrtfxmi PM tVyiAlf aP • TW% #* »• f'+ • •*ftur4 * * 14m || # s f ; dtoH I * imk # to »>c4h| tfeM* MMMMilfttoftf m> •wmmi fcojrvr i* ' jp larfert Ihmm to foitm •»- **» tNv io« umiwy fmmk*, * In “ {* . fc#* , .r;» i •a t oast a o a nattto ml ino ct • an throw i *»jjia»* it n*tna Utm iip a pH krt \nu If it «•<♦*, it N thr 1 of thr line for ail who expett that new m^'rrials and newr methods will mean better bonnes at lower cost Just You And Me! Watch tho>* coltV.- breaks! Populatam of the l.. S.—160.0no.n<Hi; People over 6f>. 19,000,01 »0; Balaine left to work. 111.000.. into, Pe>ople of ■*chool age. 36.000,000;'Bab .une left to work. 55,0(1.000: People working tor government, 29.non,oo<>; ^Balance left to work. 26,000,000; People in armed forces, 11.O00,(KX); Balance left to work, 15,000,000;- People in local Government, 12,800.000; Bal ance left to work. 2,200,000; Bums, 2.000.- °00: Balance left to work, 200,000: People in hospitals and asylums. 126,000; Balance left to work, 74,000: People in jail, 73.998; Bal ance left to work. 2. Just you and me—and I 'ure wish you would get on the ball and do something because Pm tired of doing all the work.” AM VETS Study “World’s Challenge’ HITCH YOni WACO* Want To Be Pushed Around? ^ ou don’t see pickets on fences much any more But we’re likely to see pickets—human pickets—around new homes under construc tion. blocking progress, increasing costs, de- ’aving occupancy and thumbing their noses at our cherished traditions of freed«»m and fair play. And if it happens, the home-buyer is going to l»e rooked. Not by the home builder. Not oy the mortgage-lender Hut by Congress in passing u^ntaal meas ure* now before the House and Senate whirh »ou.d legalize sexondarv Uncotts at the con. *tru\tiof> site This proposal is y me rail % re ferred to as the loenmon situs picket lag bill Its ta meuartng all evn- *’ru- tx-n of exen kiad has twun frequent!* fas-nted out Its res ewi illega- appiscatiMi at ’he ( apr ( ana*erai unastle base, halted by .••urt in)uarta<« pew* tdsd pvrfsrt •»f h* e • rgaausst atae c«uhl haUNtfl ’ mswa Nfew«e Hut the bseae Kailder May bate ’le-sag1k( ; Thus caa t • f J*> - * *fi »<-* * OSi* *»f tl t ►« tu. kaa Has Amerwa k»st her vitality? Are we entering an era of moral and phy- al de*ay ? Thes** an* questions Iring seriously dis- ciissed this election year by thinking people! all over the country. Stuffed with l*etter Hy ing. we seem to l>e prey to a national uneasi- mss which some think comes from prosper ity itself. The possibility of atomic war is constantly on our m;inds. We have thundered into an alien world of scientific achievement which most of us do not understand. It is natural that there would be reactions to*the stress of living at this time, and encourag ing that we seem to be searching ourselves for answers. \ * One group of citizens, AMVETS, veterans of World War II and Korea, have made thisj self-examination the theme of their na tional convention now underway in Miami Beach. They are sitting down with a forum of leading thinkers in various fields to dis-1 cuss the problems of our “National Purpose” i and try to find some answers. The fact that AMVETS—whose 125,000 ^ meml>ers are a cross section of American I life—are grappling with these difficult prob- |. P. Moore lems. is in itself one of the most heartening Joonno Kmdergortcn To Enroll Children r.nmilmml day Nr tbr learnt* ltapti«1 iNiirh kirakrtartra .tl br hrtd Thurwlajr. Sr t 1 Hi* I hour* will br from 9 0012 00 a m and 3 3OS:20 p m Regular anslom will begin Turaday. SrpU'mhry 8. at 9 00 am All chiktrvn hating previou*!} regutrred arc requeued to come betwcc(K4'iesc hours accompunjcd by one parent. Children who will bt* fours yews | old by November 1 and five years of age may be enrolled. Contact Mrs Cyril Abrams or Mrs. .lames' Mitchell for additional information. Laurens County Bookmobile Schedule Aug. 29-tSept. 1 MONDAY Moore home, Tom Balle home. Frank Bobo home. Sumter Martin home, Coker home, Nell Cook home, Chappell home, Garrett home, and Palmer Patton home. TUESDAY Robinson home, Riddle home. Ful ler home, Arnold home. Poole home, and Benjamin home. WEDNESDAY Whitten Village, Circle, Pitts home and Shady Grove school THURSDAY Tumblin home, Ttompeon home. home; a step-daughter, Mrs. Betty ! Francis Wood’home. Ridgeway Waterloo—Irvin P. Moose. 86. re-1 ^ U ° Johnny Davis hom< ‘- and Bai ! • i • .. ., . , . , . ... | Charles Blalock, of Greenwood, and lentine home indications that we have not lost our vital- tired merchant of Waterloo d.ed at j iinmy Blalock, of Laurens, two County librarians are Mr* Cart ity. Babson Presidential Candidates 5:50 p m Monday at his home after sisters. Mrs. Tom Nickols, of Wat Teague and Miss Claude Gray an illness of two months e rloo. and Mrs. Lula Culbertson, of He was bom in Laurens County, Laurens and four stcp-grandchil- a son of the late Mr and Mrs E. W. dren Moore both natives of Laurens Funeral services will be conduct (oufl,jr ed Wednesday at 3 p m al Water Mr Moorr *prin his life time ta too Baptist Church by U» Rev John Fresh Country EGGS HENDERSON STORE I Farmerty Gardner * Aatamatu. MS HOME HEATfRS new performance The big furnace volume blower drives 4 I IMKS MORE room air through the heart of the fire and out over your floois. You get fumare comfort in every room without costly pipes and registers to install. No more living in one room when the tem perature drops. Siegler is built to heat your entire home. new economy Ordinary heaters waste heat on the ceiling and out the chim ney. Siegler. with the patented Inner Heat Tube*, eopturet this wasted heat and poors it over your floor* If you want the finest in comfort and the lowest fuel bill*, he sure the heater you buy ha* Inner Heat Tube* and a fcodf i* Bb»wer System. new styling The cabinet* are porcelain fraata Si M nrfc leathrttiaw or gulden from either Pyres ftaas as fsldea Siegler krtrfcrn beater awdrls are available m see it now BURR1SS-HARRISON FURNITURE CO. at a Seva a rw* ut SXCUI GUAMANtm MO»f HCA1 ovfg rout noots than rvrt urotfi Going Back to School? Campus Ijtoden ('Hoorn Samsonite Streamlito Luggage NOW AT LOW. LOW PRICES! N%\|\«.n \I«M* i oMMHIfs A» I talk with many pergde Un to be that thus* who own their Name* aad have aa* mgs arrvunU or iwvi-stment* baa ever small they m.i) be—will vote the Republican ticket to pnflect the value of the dollar On the other hand time who do not own any home and have no savings—e^vettally iho»r who owe cotuKkrable amounts on tnaGd invents for automobiles, funature, etc . or even those who have large lor^-term home mortgages—wiH vote the Democratic Ucket to depreciate (he value of the dol lar -• r*——-rrm— n The most important question to me is how long this 'gimme'’ political competition can continue | Certainly this trend to the left I found M all countries while traveling about Europe, However, it certainly cannot last indefinitely; although I would not now pre dict whether World War III would hasten it or delay it. It may continue during the next two or three pre.-i- dential campaigns, until all parties see that our coun try is reaching a dangerous economic precipice. The result may be the appointment of a dictator, or at least a coalition government. Otherwise, we could be headed toward some form of Communism. My grand children feel that Russia may gradually move further to the right with each generation while the United States may go further to the left with each genera tion. until the United Nations becomes a forceful or ganization to remove the economic causes of war. CLINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 19M tUlfp (CUntnn GUjrnntrlp EsUbtWred 1999 July 4, 1889 - WILLIAM WILSON HARRIS — Jane 13. 1955 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable in Advance) Out-of-County One Year $3.09. Six Months $2.00 One Year $4 00 Second Class Postage Paid at Clinton, S. C. 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