The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 25, 1965, Image 11
Clinton, g. C„ Thuradny, February 25, 1965
THE CUNTEN CHRONICLE
Call Them What You Will Wde Checks
—They're Still Soddlitts
safe to op*
not mechanic ally
ernte.
Defective lights were found on
7,612 vehicles during January,
the most numerous fault un
covered by the inspections. In
adequate HUrakes were found on
vehicles, defective horns on
the Highway Patrol on a selec- ^ mop^atlve wind-
.. . . , i L „. a tive basis during January de- shield wipers on 1,016 vehicles
u£t S5S?^ r&SnSSnii*v!TLZ « hkl «** nd
and other well- of 29,332 checked, the State ° n were also
2,140 other types of defects un
covered during the course of the
inspections.
By THURMAN SENSING, Executive Viee-Pres.
Southern States Industrial Council
Defective Units
Inspections of motor vehicle by
yeffs
^ w.- E <l» - . . -
leader who ran resentatives,
in six presidential elections as known figures such as Arthur Highway Department has an-
U» Social!* Party eandldata. Sg^Inter. Jr. Pyil Q-.Bart-
that
»the i
Dr.
By M. L. OUTZ, County Agent
U. S. Jones, head of the ing to him.
(
would no f**** Walter Reuther, ^Jamee
longer rn n Va> (he ruoa. He gave G. Pattpn and Martin Tjrthor An additional 1,649 defective Patrol officers oh routine en- Agronomy Department at Clem- M. C. McKenzie, agriculture materials.
ashis reason the fact that the King, to mention a few. vehicles were reported by license forcement and drivers license son, will talk to cotton producers engineer, will also be with us for
Democratic Party included All these sponsors and con- examiners who inspected the examiners have inspected a total Thursday evtning at 7:30 p. m. a short talk on mechanical bar- The State Federation of Coop
in Its platform the entire social- tributors and well-wishers, in- cars uge< j j n giving road tests of motor vehicles since at the Agricultural Building in vesting of cotton. - * Breeding Association will meet
1st welfare program that the eluding vice - president - elect .. a .. nta K last July 1. Of this number Laurens. I have heard Dr. Jones Refreshments will be served. Friday, February 26. Those in-
Socialist Party had espoused Humphrey, would have vigor- w ariverB ,, “ ° 172,305 were approved and 81,230 and I am sure all of the cotton and door prizes given so I cer- terested in attending should call
over the years and that there ously denied over the years, person is permitted to take such were rejected because of unsafe producers in Laurens County will tainly hope many producers will my office and reserve a seat,
was, therefore, no need for him end would still deny, that they a road test in a vehicle which is mechanical conditions. benefit by attending and listen- plan to attend. The Laurens Coop. Breeding
to the race. are socialists. That yon’t work ——— —
Ilia to be too, that W longer; they have clearly
the WwwSn^Sended by themselves as believers
W^nSTiUSed Modern in the socialist philosophy. So
Republicans in the passage of Rafter, why gloss over the
much of the welfare state pro- dejuriptfon of people by
gram pushed by the Democrats U8ing • why
had considerable influence in not call them what they are-
helping Mr. Thomas reach such socialists?
a rf^iat^n Maybe we shall before long.
WW thi. h. Amml realize that the struggle in this
JE country u not brtwwn Dnmo-
for m * nl ' ^ ernto and RepubUcan., aa
is a strong two-party system, gugk but that it is between
^ hT* 0 wif e oip ln ca»e ie for nl so and conservatives.
“n,Xt^o %.rth«t fir. W ' 110 r '* 11 “ “• th< '
the people a real choice. The Deww *
first big step toward that ob
jective was taken this fall,
when the Democratic Party
presented, as usual, a liberal
platform and ths Republican
Party presented, not a me-too
platform but a real conserva- Our nation has a rich heritage
live platform. We must main- ^ the memory of “the father of
This is the last cotton meet- Association held its
ing to be held this spring in Lau- ing Tuesday, February 9,
rents County. AH meetings have Toastee Grill in
been well attended. ^ Huston of Fifton, Ohio, Who the
speaker for the occasion.
Mr. W. C. Nettles, extension
entomologist, 'has designated It is time to fertilize tbose pao-
cattle body lice as “pest of the tures and small grate. Moot pan 1
week". Mr. Nettles says that this tures should receive a
pest can cause livestock to be- fertilizer while small
come unthrifty by losing weight, should be top-drtesed with
The recommended treatment gen.
is rotenone for dairy cows. There —— —
are also other compounds listed
on Information Card 103. Beef
cattle producers may use other
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Prayer By George
Washington
tain that choice if we want to
remain a free people in a free
nation, because otherwise we
would devolve into a one-party
nation — and nothing would
more quickly destroy our free
dom.
Moreover, when we attain
this realignment of parties,
with their entirely different
his country." The “debunking"
efforts of mddern historians have
served to call our attention to
the fact that Washington was
human, with some of the frailties
that beset human nature. They
have not disproved the fact that
in Washington’s life such mat-
philosophies, we should caU ten as integrity, honor, reUgion,
*?*“*«« ky real Da ^ ric * an d prayer were' given more
—Socialist and Conservative.
We ought to be at least as hon
est on that score as are the
British. While not agreeing
with them in any respect, one
can have a certain amount of
respect for people who believe
in socialism and who openly
prayer wei
than Up service; they were a
part of his being.
Every year on Washington’s
Birthday we read much of the
“cherry tree and hatchet" inci
dent. This notwithstanding the
fact that there is some doubt
advocate socialism as the best as to whether or not it ever oc-
form of government for a na
tion. On the other hand, one
curred. But at any time during
the year do we recall a more
c “ 110 J* 8 *** ff 1 * important matter concerning
who beUeve in socialism but
will not admit openly that they
beUeve in it, who try to hide
their socialist philosophy
hind a false facade.
Khrushchev is reported to
which there is no doubt?
We refer to Washington’s his-
toric prayer for his country. This
prayer is as foUows:
“Almighty God, we make our
have said in a sp^h shortly earnest prayer tluit Thou wilt
before he came over here as a keep ^ United States in Thy
guest of this country, “Ameri- hol y Protection; that Thou wilt
cans win not accept socialism incUne ^ hearts of the citizens
utkW that name, but they will 10 cultivate a spirit of subordina-
accept it and are accepting it Uon and obedience to govern-
under different guises, until ment : and entertain a brotherly
some day wake up find affection and love for one an-
they have socialism." How other and for their feUow citizens
true, how true! °f the United States at large. And
But now of these so- finaU * that Thou wilt most gra-
dalist wolves disguised in Ub- dously be pleased to dispose us
eral clothing had just as weU ®U to do justice, to love mercy
come out in the open, ar> d ad- and to demean ourselves with
mit what they are working for that charity, humility, and pa-
is a socialist nation. Something cific temper of mind which were
has now happened that very the characteristics of the Divine
clearly portrays this. Author of our blessed religion.
An 90th birthday party was and without a humble imitation
held for Norman Thomas in of whose example in these
the Astor Hotel, New Tork things we can never hope to be
City, where nearly 2,000 per- a happy nation. Grant our
sons packed the ballroom, ac- supplication, we beseech Thee,
cording to an AP dispatch, through Jesus Christ our Lord."
“paying 93.90 each for coffee, We most honor Washington by
a Danish pastry, and a hand- seeing that in ourselves we have
shake from Norman Thomas/* those qualities that made him
The AP story further stated, great. We will do weU to start
“The occasion was marked by now by making the spirit of his
nreiridimt wwl prayer onr own.—The Christian
president elect Hubert Hum- observer.
phrey . .His message said,
“No fundamantel problem of
politics/ no issue of social jus- Mr*. R. T. CrOW
^ Laurens—Mrs. Sara Brownlee
^Prior^to*a lei- Crow * 41 ’ ^ of ^ R T - Crow,*"
ter Was aent oteto October^ ^ early Friday afternon at
under the h^Mng ••Norman her home foUowing several years
Thomas 80th Birthday Commit- declining health.
tee" and by A. Philip A nativ e of Neurons, she was
Randolph, president of tee 8 J? f ^ ^ Robert
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Mart in and Clara Fowler Brown-
Porters •«. . . because lee and a member of the First
Norman Thomas to Ba P ti5t Church,
carry on his fight for a better Surviving .in addition to her
world, we want to help him husband are three sons, Gary
sen* with maximum effective- ^wler, Stephen Holme, and
ness those reuses he untiringly Hebert T. Crow III of the home;
supports. We are * five brothers, Kenneth, Harold,
fund to present to him, for him R - C. Fowler and James Brown-
to spend as he wills . . .” It le ® of Laurens,
should be noted that the “bet- Funeral services were cen
ter world” referred to in this ducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at
letter la a world. Kennedy Mortuary by Dr. Rob-
On the hack of the letter were ert S. Cooper. Burial was In
printed the names of several Laurens City Cemetery. x
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