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Bum Out The Drou l*r * V M w El \i * •* c h C*4I lege, a k vard am 1 the at it Hi»f i *f main |y v«. nt »N«r land, i (hvin*n. S. h.w»! ti nr Ann .(twfnr nuni<lw: v iew he , *ahi: Fret' * nterpn o t uitr at liar* rv\rnt- to at n In an inter- iinJ evonotrK'!» h.t- ah H]mo>! Omlor- ^n-unii n - \« rr« r’ 1^1 the o*lle(re Unlay. The writingr* ha-e l*e«*:i !«ut»t*re^.MHl. many of th«' men ha- e leen finnl for teaching free enter prise t\>*n*»rr!Ks -«> the\ have luvome a mi- noritx srinxii*. "More a no wort* the time of the Ameri can Uu'.n* -sr« an Uvnjr taken to win an opportunity ;o keep hi> business jroinjr and to expsind it .n the fare of growing restric tions by government and increasing tax bur-* dens. "It vvu are not an idealist, you don't teach free enterprise economy very long. There in considerable unpopularity involved." However, said Ifr. Watts: "All truth has to go through a perio^l of suppressions and I persecution :e burn ou* the dross—to get f»eop’e thinking. 1 am hopeful there is a change in the trend of the thinking of the young peop-le no: \ery far ahead, a return to • e tt . • . < .»•- of the founding fat: ers." Much of •*ur present-day schipol and col lege tea. h.r_ pays htxmage to alien ideas that glorify big government and promote so cialism—that leave a student confused and with a feeling that there is something wrong or crooked with American business and the profit motive, ami that only the "common man" twhoever he ist and the politicians have the ties: interests of the people at heart. More te^hrrs like J* Watt* are needed to help buiki nrspeet for and belief in the *u- penonty of private pr»peny rights, personal iihertv and individual opportunity, inatead of n-. -re adv.vate* *t pditiral control of th<’ individual and “vradie to the grave** aecur- tty. whah mean* *«pt Ireedom. You can't • *ai freedne i««r untv with««ut kn.ng >M>th Shetbv. Moat.. Omx^er: "StrktA spra* irig. the natioo's whw*»».» are not in a utaan- Yattvr «4uamlrv I hiring this v ear's Smate m- vestiaata<ns. it was 1*0night out that of the vhtsd districts in Amerva. only 2Jli> districts had reached their l«»*nded limit. In other words, only one half of one per cent of the sch.pol districts in the ccwintry have used their available resources to the fullest. "Let's take a long k**k at this gift offered to us by our politicians from our own taxes before we turn over control of our jsglasvls to unwieldly. unsympathetic, uncv'rvemed fed eral bureaucracy. What the fevieral gv*vem- ment supports, the federal government txui- trols.” THE CUNTON t NROMTI.E IN HoMnomN \MIKM.A Back to Sokol— . !:-. j-»- fS c TN • m w ^ so , Dr. Kennedy Hos 90th Birthday i l>r J R Kennedy atwcrvrd his SWh birthday on Tuesday. Septem ber «. I>r K« nnepiy. a retired mem ber of the 1‘resbyterian t’olk'ge faculty, has been a patient at Bla lock Clinic for some time He was remembered on the oc casion with a cake, gifts, congrat ulatory cards and visits by friends and relatives. On Monday his brother’s family, the BarVon Ken- nedys from Greenville and his sis ter, Miss Kennedy, of Spartanburg, who is 93. were here to see him “Rh history of liberty i- the history of limitations of govemmental power, not the increase of it."—-Woodrow MTIson. “If everyi.ne swept in front of h:s c»wn hc*use. the whole world wxnik! be clean."— Ihpigenia Scour! is. o r -v. Babson Discusses For What We Are Spending Our Tax Money? * ^ - a* gave o Shields MOO lo go buy the morphine tabMs Hr stated that they followed him in a car t« Tay- lor’a home, O Shields, under cross examina-1 non. said that Mr Jessup and Dr Wyatt made him disrobe and searched him before sending him on his mission He stated that he went to the home of Taylor and that he gave William Dees the $400 that Agent Jessup had given him to buy the morphine tablets. O’Shields said TkonwUv. September*. 1960 willing to work with Mr Jessup ‘because I knew I was a narcotic* addict and I wanted some way to quit They offered me a chance by cooperating m’geTTmg tno men who were sefling the tablets ’* Questioned again as to what mrt of a deal he had made. 0 Sh.^ids said, “I got nothing but a promise of help to g« me cured of the hab it." hi 1 admitted that he had been an addict for several years, taking the tablets ‘mostly to let me sleep." Mr. Jesup in later testimony said Hearing that Dees left and was gone 15 to ht . had agIl ^d to pay O'Shields $7.00 a day for expenses and nothing else, "except a promise to help him cure himself of the drug habit." 4 20 minutes and came back wKh Taylor O’Shields testified that he was When Cost Becomes Prohibitive SuPf»«* tlbi t« extend the fetirr*! wage"h»««r law tw n*tatl , u«iaew-~ wha h ba* ahaa»> we. e\r«rf** — were ywesl? Wbat • i-uid * w{5»r W <%. » frwrgtaa! amt umkilled «*«her- ki* 1 e%te* .»»•« Wuald rearb d rwrtlv —*« ». ;W ' Swn« » .* •*. I «t the head *4 m retail «enpw.; t • * ,*Hk hae 13 •*aai> in •mal ««nm r»a* help anaaee tht* <iaew t ei Tb.. +*krt «9ifwn • 39 high •chaml •tteirnt • ‘«er s«dartlat •« ■#% ng- we ’ {www —r. Tba par* tiaur and are tend ew* than tha ai-fvtmam wage The rw‘A,*t • w *»weU if he would ena- tiaue !• -•# tti* * gb iwhaa) wtaSmla if re- •iu-r»-t to ,u» ‘.he** * he federal miniamm He •asd Thf nri*• y 1 -ke owing high *rhual Rodent* *u*ao«e it give* the kale a U* wnrw Ihrwalew. ,« the am • here m\ at**r*w are »wated H fee gni«f pub. iir re La taxi* H-t rh» ,wwt «f u*tag thewe kale ander the Sage-Hoar Law b prwhdxtlve Tve g»*< m. ptaa* figured outL tf covered b> the Hage-H* ar Ls« I «aa make my storwe -elf-werv-re a*d 'wpum c the 39 high acbool <todrrt- w.tr a e«*er aamber of employea • hi» are Txi-r* «.apatae *4 earning a higher huurlv rate I duet aaat to put thewe high wrh«ed aid* out *4 a part time job. but... .** What it alii om«- k»mn to i« that, if the law drmard* wage and hour -tandard* which art exsee-.v* m \ ew <4 a wiper’s produc tivity and valu* to the employer. tHe employ ment ^'nverTird *i x Stared to the limit. In the ca*e • f rx-ta-.m*. r any kinds of marginal worker*, in a .*:»•' ; *rh achool studenti*. would be hrt. and har«f e When On The Atlantic Ocean >«*p< S—.\< 1 travel about the world I am coccludrrg Aat we. Ae of the I nited Slates, pay the s iet»« tax baB whacb we get from our cities and :<*wcs based «■ real es tate ass«><meflts and the direct tax bdb wbarb we get from our counties, slates and Federal Garrra- men: but we fail to recwgnire the Kfarm taxes wr are paying Vo ocher cour -y which I anawaSy mat ha* such indirect taxes hhvt \*f nn ivDiarrr taxes- a hen I have a meal costjig a $f «b«r mere ■ maeu states 'here b a tax added to the bd A3 of our scases •-j*t .j*.. » rattgmr f-*m 1 2r to tr a .aSon m aidnam to the federal tax M hew we travel m a torunbr mt over rut am » taxes wtwrk are addi I of ~r dady • tfma that «be < vowr ional! have bee* taxed be tXu fear ay year* TV« ahre» are Uhr b yerta'ua . * ■ -n - -* Cross Anchor News IS J. L BOLTON. 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Mrs Eva Ruth Lamb Mr and Mrs Brook* Simmon* Mr and Mrs G L Moore visited Mf and Mrs G C Templeton Sun I day Mr and Mrs Bobby Garner and dawglMer of Clinton sprat Sanday adb Mr aad Mrs Orra Hembree ( Mr aad Mrs Jack Jolley of Aa gnitn Go sprat the •eekend witb thr farmer s parrau Mr aad Mrs Hears JoOy Mr and Mrs * G McBer af Mr «nd Mrs J L Bak« C Ruadoy Henry Tay tor ipeat a few days ffcaarr gursia af M«s Mmaae •udoy wore Mrs iBm «f d draft Mr aad Mrs rhufera Mrtosadb aad Kacby af CNartaur X C. Mr «d Mrs Huey tanmeal and cWafedreo of Leman* teWac Med add son Dole •» *• *e*o« Bm Mr* Baby fewaMnaao oad d*«4» tar Bvauda »oradr and Mrs My« Ure MaydaeA apawi (be naoA«nd d Myrtle Bawad bfea » Ban* lee end leriaABaa Mapd rA av««<n*wd nd dum bamr Mr «ad Mrs Bdi Marm. B fBmmm meat «a» naodond odb dkr bemrr • ywroat* Mr oad Mrs M A Hmrs* tb« FVyd Mai af Aadorvaa^ w*a me •ooBoud aan Mr aad Mrs <u i Tmanbam Mr end Mrs Dwop* I Ministerial Group Committees Named The Clinton-Joanna Ministerial Assort4<kmi with the Rev W. Redd rurr>er. pastor of Clinton’s First Pn sbytenan Church, as its new president a-.n mneed (.-ominittee ap point merits folk)van? a meeting ' Tuesdlv jt noon at Hotel Marv (Continued from page one) borhood because of his concern for j his family. Chief question asked of Jessup, and also Dr. Wyatt, was, “What was your deal; and did you pay him?" Mr Jessup’s answer was that we agreed to pay O'Shields $7.00 a day to aid in trapping the dope peddlers and we also promised him all the help we coud in curing him of the morphine habit." Dr. Wyatt Stated, in his testimony, that lie and Agent Jesup had made all arrangements with O’Shields for the “closing in" on the "pushers.” He said that he and Jessup met O’ShieWs at an appointed spot, made him disrobe completely and searched him. Dr Wyatt said the agent then OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. 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