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■ TIIE CLINTON CHRONICLE Ctinton, 8. C^ Thursday, Jtfly 2>,1W4 ing from a fear of a powerful the jurisdiction of the Federal functory words sometimes utter- Attends IfldllStriol By SPECTATOR ... COMMENTS "service in the line of duty.” government on a foundation of Courts says "The judicial power ed as a prayer, but the Court i j .. . p| n; j _ This new law now extends the weak and subservient States, it shall extend to all cases in law had no right to intervene at all; Meeting OT Dllie RlOgC program to chUdren of veterans was necessary to reassure the and equity arising under this it was a matter for the State of Randell P. Smith, of Cedar the Spanish-American War, doubtful States and ten Amend- Constitution, the law* of the New York, if acceptable at all. st., Clinton, attended a meeting World War I, World War II, the ments were adopted, all to se- United States, and treaties made, Now, Just to refresh your of the Southern Industrial Rela- ^ orean Conflict and the peace- cure to the States their sov- etc., etc., etc. ... In all other memory I quote from the so- tions Conference at Blue Ridge, time service who have beenper- ereign powers, except for the cases the Supreme Court shall called 14th Amendment. N. C., last week. manently and totally disabled Dy limited functions of the National have appelate, jurisdiction, both “All persons born or natural- Mr. Smith is assistant over- Hi ness ^ | n J ur y attnbutapie ei- Government. as to law and fact, under such ize d in the United States, and seer of spinning at Laurens r 161 ". t0 tlleir wartime service or, —— —-—'— ' Alas and alack’! Today the regulations " . . As the Congress subject to the jurisdiction there- Mills. * The gravest question before us the Colonies into Sovereign pow- National Government appears to shall make." of, are citizens of the United , . nv in the assumption of pow- ers. act as though it were the source One last point: The Congress, states, and of State wherein they ft' JpJ Vofornnc' today IS l F orntinn u/ac Afinnted -r —rVtncy 'Actt and thp in nrHpp tn mppt thp nhiprtinns oKoll molro nr I^ISOlCO ▼ C1 wlOlib ON MEN AND THINGS in the case of peacetime veter ans, to disabilities received in line of duty. PUIMBINC OR HEATIN6 The Declaration was adopted 0 £ po We r. The Cong/ess and the in order to meet the objections reside. No State shall make or er by the supreme cou-t oi e July 4th 1776 The thirteen Executive Departments have run of many stalwart patriots, such enforce any law which shall Children MaV Get United SUtes. In any fair discus- states now were sovereign, com- w ; ld anc i 0 ur people have ac- as old Patrick Henry, adopted, abridge the privUeges or im- _ , 7 . sion of the arrogant attitude of pietely independent of Britain PU j esce d so me v hat supinely and almost immediately ten Amend- munities of citizens of the Unit- Help In EdllCQtlOn the Federal Supreme Court we and of one another. inglonous y. ments to clarify beyond perad- ed States; nor shall any State Children living veterans OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. CO. PHONE ISt-#541 Orphans Act ap- children pie, going back to Great Britain, a general government of very whateve- sort o*- description be- being so clear that an erring person within its jurisdiction the in the War Orphans Education for we have built a great govern- limited powers. That organiza- longs to the Congress and all man need not err therein, nor a equal protection of the laws. ’ Assistance program administer- ment on the experience of our tion under t h e Articles of Con- limitations on the area of con- blind man fail to see: “The I chaUenge anyone capable of ed by the Veterans Administra- British ancestors. Louisiana federation was not satisfactory, gressional activity are hereby enumeration in the Constitution reading and understanding plain tion built on the Code of Napoleon, so General George Washington declared null and void and of no of certain rights shall not be con- English to tell wherein the lang- This extension of the program which of course, is French. Our an d others met at Annapolis to effect, all limitations being strued to deny or disparage oth- u a g e of the so-called 14th ^ children other than those of far western States, even Texas, study the operation of the gen- henceforth relegated to innocu- ers retained by the people.”— Amendment prescribes equal ac- deceased service-connected vet- may show the influence of the era i government and to plan for ous desuetude.” yth Amendment. commodation of races or per- e rans was signed into law July Spanish for they were Spanish improvement That meeting did we had become almost accus- But to make it doubly sure sons, in any restaurant, theatre, 7 by President Johnson, originally. The dominant note on nothing but decide on a second tomed to the assumption of un- here is the 10th Amendment: school, c o 11 e g e or university. Thousands of children through- our Constitution is English and meeting in Philadelphia. limited power by the Congress “The powers not delegated to Clearly it was intended to forbid out the nation are expected to be the thirteen Colonies won their Those attending the Philadel- when the Executive Depart- the United States by the Consti- discrimination in voting, al- affected by the new law, Lau- independence and set up a nation phia gathering had no specific ments, the Presidency and an tution. nor prohibited by it to the though there is no discrimination ren* County Service Officer, of limited powers were decided- instructions but made an ex- array of Federal Commissions, States, are reserved to the States if the refusal is in compliance Howard Watkins, said, ly of EngUsh flavor and built on haustive inquiry into the urg- assumed prerogatives that vir- respectively, or to the people.” with uniform requisites to deter- Originally the War the Common Law of England. ency for a government of effic- tually overrode the powers of Isn’t teat clear enough? mine the eligibility of one to Education Assistance On June 7, 1776, Richard Hen- ient operation. But the States, the States. Now as to the so-called 14th vote. plied only to those ry Lee of Virginia introduced a in delegating certain powers to And now we see further in- Amendment: It was proposed I am n °t merely cavilling when whose veteran-parent died as a resolution in the Continental tee new government undertook roa ds on the States; we see the when the Confederate States I ca ^ attention to the wording direct result of service in the Congress "That these United to "make sure” beyond all con- Supreme Court of the United were under Federal Military here. According to this so-caUed Armed Forces during wartime. Colonies are, and of right ought fusion, misunderstanding and states issuing orders to Sever- nile. Some States rejected the Amendment the Congress may The fact that the other parent to be, free and independent presumption that the States were e ig n states, as in the recent proposed Amendment, notably ^ aw impose such restrictions still lived did not prevent these States.” the powers and the National ca se of the schools of Virginia. Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, 88 may suit any region or Fed- chHtlren, in age between 18 and The lawyers of that day knew Government a convenient plan Virginia of ail States, my breth- and ten Southern States. By era ^ Area, for the prohibition is 23, qualifying as an "or- that the change from being Colo- of cooperation. ren, the borne of George Wash- some device it was revived and, clearly on the States; and by no Phan in the meaning of tee law. nies to tee dignity, power, and Although the delegates strove ington, Thomas Jefferson, James a » is said, by trades, etc., was means justifies the iniquitous , j *7?. ! aw w ? 8 am ended to sovereignty of States converted to compose all differences arts- Madison Robert E. Lee, Stone- declared ratified. North and anomaly known as the Rights include children of veterans who Jackson and a host d men Soath Carolina ratified it white Bill. died as ^mbe,s the Arnted who contributed so much to the occupied by Federal troops. New Forces in peacetime from ill- free spirit of America. My word! York and New Jersey undertook True enough. It was another *" ithdraw *** * ct of r »^«- Virginian who experimented by » construing, interpreting the Con- . the whole proce- stitution so as to enhance the J?**" 1 ™™***™ l> ® power of the National Govern- J^cation which should make tee nation ashamed. IN THIS “Do-It-Yourself Age” _ SEE — THE HANDY MAN’S BOOK (Better Homes and Gardens) THE CHRONICLE Stationery Shop GUY A. TUMBUN, Agent F&irbanks-Morse Pumps SALES AMD SERVICE Rt. 1, Phone 833-2691 Clinton, S- C. Clinton Loses To Greenville ness or injury resulting from CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Robert ment. Of course I mean John Your New York Life Agent In CBnUn la MILFORD SMITH SPECIAL NYLIC AGENT 200 Elm Street Phone SSS-llM -Life Insurance —Group Plans —Annuities YARBOROUGH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP Corner Muagrwe and Pitta Streets Cemww — Films — Photo Finishing Christopher Adair, deceased, are Clinton’s League 7 champion- hereby notified to file the same ship winning American Legion duly verified, with the underslgn- Marshall a Chief Justice who t .. e * cape the conclu *ion Junior baseball team evened the ed, and those indebted to said loved power. 0181 , those P res « nt -d*y lead- score with Greenville’s League 8 estate will please make pay- So now we have a great power V**’ from President Johnson on champs In the best of five play- ments likewise, entering into fields heretofore f r ° ™ Sutes off 8erie » and then dropped the Mrs. Luella L. Adair, Ex. reserved to the States and to tee whi 5 h did not ,orm the Union or fifth game to give Greenville the C/o M. S. Bailey & Son, Congress—the Supreme Court— J” 8 ** the Constitution. They right to meet the winner of the Bankers, of Clinton, S. C., a body of men with life-time jobs . h 1 * Ve into the battle “fter Greer-Rock Hill series. Agent for Executrix, who seem to roam at will in tee V i^ ry ’ su / t ferin 8 and *acri- Losing the first two games to Date June 34,1984. field of affairs and now they cla,fn a11 Greenville, 8-2 and 3-1, Clinton I caU attention again and again 8P0118 ° f war then took ^ two ** Menti- . v to the obvious manifest and ur- Ju8t one thing more: The Con- cal 3-2 scores. T ®ke notice that on the 6th day gent obligation of the Cogress to 8ti tution. as I said, was an agree- The fifth and deciding game of August, 1964, I will render a clarify the status and avoid the ment by ^ 13 Sta tes and many was played at Greenwood Fri- fina l acount of my acts and do- confusion resulting from a e a™«*t patriots challenged the day night, with Greenville the in 8® as Executrix of the estate of Surt . ^^on over areas assurances given. So tee ten winner by a 15-1 score. Heavy Hubert J. Pitt, in the ofiice of clearly not intended for Judicial Amendments were intended to hitting by the winners in the the Judge of Probate of Laurens intervention remove all doubts. Furthermore early innings, and errors by the County, at 2:30 p. m., and on the The court bases much of it. certain specific restrictions were losers, contributed to the Green- 8a «™ d * y a PP ly ^ * ^al roaming on the 14th Amendment' imposed on the Congress. In the ville win. discharge from my trust as Ex- No such Amendment was ever very hewantog. in the very First The Clinton Legionnaires took ecutrix. , J J . legally adopted, and all per- Amendment, observe the lang- the third and fourth games, An y f 6 ™? ” de ^ d sons capable of understanding UMge played at Greenwood and Green- estate is notified and required affairs know that Nor can "Congress shall make no law ville, and hopes were high that t0 m ®ke payment on or before Amendments be cured of irregu- respecting an establishment of the local boys would continue that ddte; and aU persons having Unties and made lawful merely ” ProWWtlug the free and take the fifth and deciding claim » bv laose of time exercise thereof; or abridging game at Greenwood. present them on before said The thirteen SUtes which the freedom of 8 Pe«*h or of tee Prior to the two losses to Clin- date - duly P roven - or ** forever made this a nation; which es- right of the people ton tee Greenville team had won barred „ york Pitts Ublished a Supreme Court, [* aceably J? assemble and to pe- 1« straight games in Legion play, — BUDDIE YORK PITTS, were: Delaware, Pennsylvania, ‘ lUon Government for a re- 14 of teem in regular season 5, ^ New Jersey Georgia Massa- dre88 of grievances.” Observe games, to take the champion- Jun * 30 ,ie64 chusetts, Connecticut. Maryland, carefully. It prohibits the ship of League 8 without a loss. South Carolina, New Hampshire. ^ ongress thereby leaving the — Virginia. New York, North Caro- en | ir ! ly to J th * SUtes. Una, Rhode Island, Vermont. R . at **** d *f i * ion 01 ^ (Vermont came in 1791, a. tee ^! deral Supr , eme the 14th SUte) Prayer case from New York. As The Constitution, in defining ^ f 'T qu . erU I y * aid > ***• Gpeat Special on Permanent Z Waves! JULY 27-AUGUST 12 MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ONLY Hair Cot FREE With Any Price Permanent PLUS First Shampoo and Set only $1.00 Barnes Beauty Shop Dial 833-0202 Ask For Alice Prince or Linda Wise Consult about this question. "My sister had her purse snatched with 879 in it— her Homeowner Policy paid the loss. Is it true that a Homeowner Pol icy will pay theft losses at or away from home ap to 9199 in money; 8699 la stamp* or securities ; up to ifoM on any‘Tingle Jewelry or fur Hem?” 4C-J2-J23 BAILEY AGENCY M. S. Bailey A Son, Bankers, BaUding Dial Day 833-0681 — Night and Sunday 833*0323 Jehovah isn’t pleased by per- IF YOU DON’T READ THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T GET THE NK*1 PHONE 833-464] You Want YOUR Customers <r» • _ ? '* ■■ To Keep Coming to YOUR Store You Better Keep YOUR Store Coming to YOUR Customers ★ ★ ★ ^UvuMqlt — The Chronicle MR. MERCHANT - What your customers read and see makes tee most lasting impression. REPORT OF CONDITION Bank of Clinton of Clinton, in the SUte of South Carottna, at the close of business I 455,973.11 851,864.56 505,250.91 100,000.00 1.299,277.49 48,071.80 2,171.13 on June 38, 1964 ASSETS C ash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection United SUtes Government obligations, direct and guaranteed _ Obligations of SUtes and political subdivisions _ Other bonds, notes and debentures (including $100,- 000.00 securities of Federal agencies and corpora tions not guaranteed by U. S.) Loans and discounts j Bank premises owned $34,161.96, furniture and fixtures $18,909.62 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS LLAanJTIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner ships and corporations Deposits of United SUtes Government (including postal savings) Depostis of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers’ checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,930^44.71 (a) Total demand deposits $2,271,996.05 (b) Total time and savings deposits .._ $ 658,306.66 $3,382,606.80 $1,844,903.15 558,308.86 52,035.75 470,783.03 4,214.12 $2,930,344.71 $ 100.000.00 - 100.000.00 82,364.09 50,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital: (a) Common stock, total par value 8100,000.00 Surplus : Undivided profits Reserves # TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,302,ff8.80 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purpoees (including notes and Mils redis counted and securities sold with agreement to re purchase $ 080,000.00 I. Leaman D. Janes, Assistant Cashier of tee above-named bank, do solemnly swear teat this report of condition is trne and correct, to the best of my knowledge. LEAMAN D. JONES Correct—Attest: Robert P. Hamer, J. Lsiaad Young, J. C. Thsume yy<y \\V C* / ymiL m -v- v * PMf' m Mr * State of South Carolina, County of to mi subscribed before ms this Mm day of July. 1964. certify that I am not an eOtm er Ere star af tMa 8. MARGARET HOLLAND. Notary Public at tea wte of tei The dollar that grows as he grows Here's m young man with a future. His parents hive «n intgc^Mvings account for him with us. The daUars being saved are M growth doners"... the kind tint will grow vdiile he is growing. When your children are reedy for college, will you be reedy? Build yovcoQegs fund with herd working "growth dollers" at ITIZENS FEDERAL r SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION CMrIor, 8. C. H CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND 4%