The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 01, 1968, Image 10

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Crsrne Prevention Week F.xchani r c * ' iF wil! r, T. < rime Preventior. \. <■! \:t!H t‘ !': it'fvtanci • ami i ri'Shlt ti! neru :'->r f ir.;u' ia: support for the |v>- lirt f'e ee that it ean attvar! (pial: !iee. iehaatea men. However li>ea! •'(•'•ha' 1 ';, are.!’ ! aware oi the ha’’arh : e ’ ' ! '• I• • ip ; ol iee work. e\ eM r- ; t ■ : \ i . ' ,au a‘-iiiine t ■ -u > -■a !’ a" ' i:» ! 'ir a o’;: . , iie.’a. t UiO't eiti/.eils ha\e direct ath letle tile ea<\ par 1 heloine ;.f"p!>’ H ' n .o'-’ 1 : The \ e|erans ioi t he fori e ’ a e oih-o : .ieu n t he iiari el • .f \ 1 • 1 > . : ■ '.H 'l c;ii'.' : f: rat ; *" ’ ■ * a* funeral- . r! 1 | v . ! .'.• t • i- - t he i. . .. ^; t : i - "ti' -a i<l. h" * , • i »* T * • ■ ■ ’ n. s' at ii hi ' a 1 'i e : e. n at ora t mie t a in r her ■ .r ! a. :. e<! an open n i h o th,. » a' ! 1 ;- a ae oHt'sd'le of lrn::l 'in ‘ , V * Transplants i > ' V. r fietin. ' w * ’ n \':etpani end ivhntw e\ • o :en;. i adanee- 1 - . and ;n the iure- -' ' i ■ ” -’h a n? i a * he hu - ' < '‘i: ’ai.iM \ I'.arnani in , \: ■ .... iniier :t IWi? ■I \< TK \I ITV 1 i i;” reee .id ’v patient . ■ a a ’ i "m has iiv. n tunas 1 ! ee -'e v ;\ ed tile cardiac 1 j i e ■ e eih-ieed a total ol five human 1 a ei aia did not represent a hn akdiroULdi in medical was preceded by decades of : 'W '■ •rf. and earelui evperi- ' : ; ' 'll-.. . h l) to a Mr-' etempt proved ‘ ” 'oniant was pce-iiile and. '* t' ai 'a-ai Hut the C'ape- ' a h-.. n fiua k to note that he ■' a- i eai: . ucceeded untd he ' - e patient (with a bor- ' • d: -• h,. , ; in , ||,, rr] ,. ;,nd j •a:.:., hte " WOKAI ITV ai■ ide: inthat trie heart "te ri'-u. and in the case been meet.nr 1 with m- n the I'niteri States, cardiovas- thr leading cause of death ‘ I more tiian one million o* ii those who died in that o i-i)it-ct:on to heart tram- ’round*, have been voiced by •' ' ma;or rolimons. On the v ‘ ans and philosophers appear edure a- a means of aiding . '■i .’i'e heart victims and of ex- •• .hr- knowledge of the orphan it- 1 ■ h-.-ridct on with other bod> oi . • i• ,r ’ions 1 KGAIJTV ' ' - • b : -ii risk of this surgery do* ' certain letjal questions 1 h, ' s ‘ r •'•dent understanding of. and von-eM eisolant as well as properly l ' ’ ’ ! da- donor and his farn- ,,v A ” r ' there is the danger that i' 1 0( iu 1 I'* dl-prepared teams of surret. - - heart transplants prema- tunly. ;m. • ' ,, tnr malpractice suits. •'d'tny * < • •.. feel that lack of uniformity j m ( ' nr * : ' A . ; -p ..e human organ trans- ! plants i p- . i*i!■,' hindering needed cornea and kidney m plants. . . and preventing some altogetn. r \ tudy group appointed by the 1 S. Comciv-nce oi Governors is now looking into these conflicts and is expected to draw up a modi 1 “gift-of-tissue” act which' can be presented to the various state, legislatures later this vear. THF CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C., FEB. 1, 1968 ollje (Elintmt (Eljnmtrlp DONNY WILDER, Editor and Publisher Established 1900 ’UBI-TSHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable in Advance) — Out of County One Year, $4.00; Six Months, $2.50 One Year, $5.po Second Class Postage Paid at Clinton, S. C. POSTMASTER: Send Form 3579 to Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C. 2932S Member: South Carolina Press Association, National Editorial Association National Advertising Representative: AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION New York, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia — —- — - ■ - - ■- -- - .. ''Knock It Oil! Nobody's Oiiiy tnough lo Hijack An American Carrier../' Ay ‘Groundhog Day’ r. 1 ■ * --111 - j k i-'C-! ’ii marie : :> r n i;. e ,• a-» t<>runrt'"U . I'dc A : ■ ■ Au'erit an folklnre, he a." • i I ' ’ I - -’e e . . k'ng' \\ mi er sleep, • .- ■ "a i <i'i» of his ill11 1 ■ e in ? be gfi >. iiii 1 and '< i"r * a I'niiMiI. 1; I . ■ id' 'bp ii m , -he i mu 1 s '.'ii *' : p* 1 '' b- ■ ;11■ i t hi' i' smpiii i'- e ; • * ! at • • • re U ill : if 'i \ • "i'. ee ' • : a M.Iir v.eal her. :: ' . i■''esji’f *ee his sbadi>w, in '?a'.' *i'it an-! this ,' ' ippi><ei! '<> nieai: ••';■.• 'I'! - '! r Weatilei 'non will come. nr .j |kH**-, 1m’a \ cliipedia says, "* hT v ' 11 ef' l: t ;o; i' people believe this 'ter' . . . diene,, has not confirme I Sciem e p\ riyid ful!\' <neer at the yro.iniihog b;i' w,. ,an recall a cou ple of i. . eni .'cientitiv foreva>ts in whi. I. e\ i• i] a groumlliog couldn’t, have been more wrong And wno o'.ei' heal'd of the nation !■' <i;p ■ W it hi a a matter ot i uiisert ing a "Weatherman's Day’”.’ mam u! surgeons <m two . mi; t 11KDMt 1 i:. ( linlon. S. Fehruary 1. t 4th District Race May Be The Hottes > ■ m ■!»•<» in rhr* H < * m i h I n • •. i III, , IIHONK I I 'S .,,,1.11 New- Bureau ; \i in \ margin Thu Kepub!icai not cxjM'cled to olP r < tioti There are a num Flection J leinocrats who liav \- i|," pri ■sent vately i‘\pressed mle I Imi c ul Rep ruiining against ( i 111 V llll'tl into man Watson, hut lo i .mil "G Re stnmg eontcnilcr has , ;H al l' ! r e | on tile seem II .1 1 . >| X! "ns sonic Dcinocra, x • op ini |h < 111a h11 i■.'11 p11'k up i-nnif I pi, riiii'eiisus ol tie expected m P', Hrpublicaris a | ( .| rr tion. f hird District: I In !, hcans are desprrait-!' ’ In come up With a in.i the run i-.indidate to opiSse t * ai - eX|ieett "l incumbent Will: "’ ; -re lull" i i nin , ; Bryan Don \ ' tun sears \ |,,) in (Bud) (irisso. wj: ii-inc bow s |(1 (’migressman I )■ an hut mile is reads to nm . p ■ ! h -1 Di'triet 1 leniocl'.i'm ihcie is a general hi (1, 1 River will -till not he ahW* hm. e fuller 1)- i' n I'lic lorim r Re] Mon n "m 1 ■ (; o v c r n ii r e, h! •ean op Marshall Mav s. al- n-ra't clcc tiiincil as a possilm rcii iar to" date, is considered h 1 icmo! rat - ,,* pio weak to win 1 ! I •mil District t, ' Ike date I now <>c i: me. ];i"i i iea! i lonod a r M e- .a "on -1 i.ain tor h a v e eoml I)!' n the 'A ,!! .r«i 8 '■ ' 1j' j ■: i Weapon: Money r> mi ii<>\ S \sn II B. 1*1 I i I N( *!! 1 I m iner ( mu;r. ' v man 11 nm I ndi.m.t S< iciali'm - -1 I''*'' ss *■ a: *o ’ i mimes ( P'S rimment i <* r m * i ! ■. game'l pow er h\ I l.e - 'A ■ 'll and sv\ died tin ir e- ■: i-r- h . e* nciuest and ’ rdum '!' '.at met hod is 11!' u - d ii it chlet Is igmri't liii'*' i."i' Modern mis i-rnm* a' * ii ha VH "Mi. l HT t I SI II Little Theatre ‘Oscars’? Fhe Laurens Little Theatre mem bers arc working on their next pro duction and the Greenwood Little Theatre has a musical planned this month. There is avid interest in this ac tivity on tiie part ot the participants but their enthusiasm does not always extend P* the general public. Little theatre organizations general- l " ! '' ll!l " I “ Mn ' has j j,. h ave i } u . same problem of assuring ( : ">ci -m ol its transplant .o.n, ul the m.oraktv of the 1 themselves ol audiences commensurate tlii' m because the j with tile effort which are put into * "''gm ha- he. n going on j their productions. We have a suggestion lor boosting interest in little theatre activities; a statewide Little Theatre "Oscar” pk£ sentation. ^ * * If ropre'entatives ot all the Little Theatre organizations in the state would get together, they could appoirU a selection committee. .Members of this committee could see Little Thea tre performances throughout the state and rate them on both an individual and total performance basis. "Oscars"—or some award with an other name—could be given in cere monies at some centrally located city, such as Columbia. This could be tak- a step further with the "Oscar" winning cast staging the "Oscar” win ning play or musical in fine of the state’s cities. Admittedly, this could be time-con suming on the part of the selection committee and the "Oscar” winners but it would serve, to give a cohesive ness and encouragement to the groups which now tpe suffering the same problems separately. tain powtr < t *' ! ill •;! n n ,)eopli * in 11 m mb: !♦• la 1 A mn Ihev tax aw av Ih. ea ( If mgs . J then pciip 1 ♦ •. a ia<l l! u a dole some ol it ha ek 'o them m subsidies. gilts ’ j •ant m aid. a mil the aw a id . it h 11 c e cover nmeiit i ■out r ai ’ B v tin- p’ "Ce . ti in ' in come the m. 1st of• - i *! ! 1 mi: and i ■ea'C to in ' :ie '-s t ’ ' i ant.- Hie 111',' one re ; it mn - h. p is rev ised In- dealt ol LG a. i rn ment commc III die pi ople lot^d Slippo rt the pan iple Clime to the CoV (• rumen! In i heir ' U f J p( H'l llitl er put all 'lo in (iciin anv m i .aw n , j, in m v 1 a the niopev ri m* In III" ! a'' ■ Ot tin • cranti: \m’b ; D . 1 , ! h i - mg c! puiihc I’ll' n*’\ Op] 3 ’> it ion died aw a> IN ole \)V can to k' (‘! ) 1 :i r 1 r l\ ot ll ’is shut Ini' m- - 1 n 1 11 1 ; r ] j nit tmail l . < (1 ■ n a' ntm and i mm ■ ler llf 'll. 111 n <! ti th con erv; i t i \ t • < 1 ml r, i(l) cals i hclimd him. 1 ! ai' , ^ «1 V efV impor’ant p< )::n In tin con nt i* '. . I H'l inr ot -I ales, m a;, nr v ( ,{ , i t ■ s and incmher nt bu- i i 11 - - gam/ atioii' ( li ,mt m * r - , i { ('on’.mmcc me! U(i, *1 .. i» -1 mod op] i cd Hi Soc. ah- : the a b-t: a' t be n me h.m_ iar- at x\, n-hm. "'i ; fn: a i ■.■tun l of some • I ill' mo!’.' V ('(liii 1 •trd from them in the: r tiv, n c< 1)01- mum tie a t ■ - ^ t he i J't '••d liFokeraci! X s bt . c; if', t I i f ‘ \ 1 awn and mi 1 . irk. Bic cov ernmerit hi 1 ■ C11 ' llt- tie men The great 1 r ot the pure vv 1111 vv 1 iich the repi e -entativ a ■s ol tin t<i\] ) a . - 'Hr 'lip 1 '• *»id X bn? M ! ho i ■IH 1 ■! ra irn ti m > f 1 r sTa i ; an h e bn d t nda \ to: si" Bu bn s ] (U) v'. • 1 1 1111' vi mi '* ! b; t n t bn >?•' • : w k. a 'ii. unn ' d P nn . L O' ’tl" i v "a ’inn! S« j 'ill tiav • , * i nt;:’ Him and 1 *ur \)l' . n i |) a i Xml . mi ai'i mn \ na r ^ "111. r Th( Ml ha v e .")() o' fin in it !"!) pc in ; i ■ w ho havi he" ■ompi tlcii K * buv w ha He I ' a 111 ■; 1 ocial -■ '"Ill'itV ■ anls 1 heir hoped lor si ■ur-dv nu ■Its , i w a v as (!"!!ar 1 of : mot'. "1 these ! 11 d 1 ; ir addin', t" the ' ' S . bill iT ■: 'o tie earned bv indi is’ r> torcing prices I' 1 Im ■■ .aid the music o. m rn und and round ! 1'(• ; 1 1 i a!' a 1 it im •- ul govern - 1 • ' nt .a \\ n'. "ii water and '.id . n and Something noli i:n :- the moral can- ,.:] . 11 ee SOCll’t v. < itice i i!, ' dien ■ is ii" topping its ’ n, id i our -e except to lind ’ bn in\\ ( ■-I i MHiimon iltmomin- ,1 ‘ ■ ■ ! (i { 1 lie mass resistance ol m I! nn- ol voters the p- < ket h nok and the fear of Pm’ - Ml*) y in old age This is t in land stratcev ol tree- ppn'i ,p pcncralK agreed In bciT of both paru \jP, ( , u h I > a n i' weaker now P ,, lM \| ha- ever been, it wouli, t , r!li; ,* a strung Republican - late to upset him X me. no name ha-; been Mieil that fit’s llu. <1. on -I lorn is not expeT 1 )rmiicratic op] * pi'iniary. lie doe , mir th District: [lost. he Kourth District, win■ • a large eludes Laurens C'>nnt\ ppohahi\ encrate ' ' le mten st and he the route-,cd ('"ngres'lon .i in the State Tin st ha hern largeh tit about l)> the voiuntai- tnement ol the men I lenioerat i.e ('ongr > . s Ri.hei'1 Ashmore I tier he both a Repuhlii an I lenioerat ic rand ula’ i■ tin-- seat Mentioned I teirii icrat ic Bill Bi'.vsnn ant to more lb a n 1 a is e u]) n < '"imrt's- n Modern Miracles In Their Lives X _ rand -• i iii i, 't: Bv DR. HERBERT SPAEGH The lines, expel icnc -s in al> bit' ll.'i A e hecll where I been pnvili.’ged to help lead a man or woman from dat k lies- to light iron) (lelea, ’o \ u lo: , I rom a life de\ ole I to sell In a life 11 r\ oti (I ’. o < id Do '.nu mu a- ii - ‘ i!n i i and ■ hem, .In-1 recently I w leged to speak EVERYDAY COUNSELOR believe m modern I do. tor I V e seen expcrwue-ee' ohsi i'\ oiu ol persona! that most of 'O' are ol hi- own i\ r s prrv ■ a meet ina Mu n\ mou- t ) efs once held tlie cxceuiivc j.,,., ).,, iS branch In check, is rapid iv -, .. : , . , ,, passing into the hand' ol a rp, t .., , political Santa Clau . e,,| ( | | )V p,,-, _ n Not one ol the extensions of -torm !La:< win. Socialism could he put into will diTt an d effect without monev. Cut oft There an- m the money supply and the :r> uranee po’-c power to borrow-and you monev hecome- on b I' inn: stop them in their tracks. A sccurby sbrnf Jefferson said. "We must vatu h X mu'. make our selection between !!)40 ha , !- t i economy and liberty, or pro- its value m term fusion and servitude.' will buy today. Harry Hopkins gave the A life iii'iiranir formula for Socialism tax, has just told us ol Ikon "I life ' ’ers As chi ap. ihoir anil in time ■e nml up in on Ilian half o| what it president the disas- ! spend and elec,. Yet because trous effect ot the cheap 'they fail to grasp the grand money policies of the pas, 20 strategy of freedom, various > irs on life insurance secur- groups exhaust themselves ity. 'f’he insurance companies on scattered tactical skir- arc forced to earn less on i mishes—good in themselves, their investments. Therefore. * hut largely futile in the face they must charge higher pre- of this overpowering flood of miums for the same protec- ( money. tion. Then when the policy is 1 Justice Holmes used to say, paid, the money received is “We must strike for the taxed more and buys less. To jugular and let the rest go.” cover all these losses, a typi- I would urge no one to cal life insurance holder abandon the fight for his own needs to take out at least 90% program or group, but the more insurance to provide number one plank in all plat- the same purchasing power forms must be the exact re- and protection as in 1929. verse of the Hopkins for- Most of the beneficiaries of mula — “Reduce taxes and life insurance are women, spending, especially at the Tell them what taxes and federal level. Keep govern- debt and rotting money are ment poor and remain free.” doing to the security their "l Alcoholics where two members ul the It eternity received their an nual awards indicating their periods ol -obrietv. < hie ul im-'c w a man who n cciv d Ir 2.i’h vear award and •giotlier was a woman.who re '•ei'. cd her IBth vear award I know both ot them per on dly. having been privilege I to hc'p them find their wax "• hie. Both have had distin u:shed periods ol not only sobriety, but also ol witne-' I ns to tlie saving power ol f Jod Both through God and j Alcoholics Anonymous. ar-‘ 'living transtormed lives, and over the years in observing 1 their famous Twellth Step have led many others to so briety. The man with the 26-year record with some assistance from me through the Every day Counselor column, laid the cornerstone for Alcoholics Anonymous in North and South Carolina. While manj have made several false starts towards sobriety, John never did. And although he gave himself without stint in ser vice to other alcoholics- they call it Twelfth Step work—I cannot recall that since that time he has experienced unv serious illness. We’ve had many discus sions about this. He believes and I concur that when you look after the Lord’s work, the Lord looks after you. It is true that many of us even though dedicated to the Lord’s work, experience ill nesses, but I can testify out m "W n uh'i-rv at inn o dhi T' am cxpcrii m e in.m's dim' link his fur cvimple. men ami wntmn vvlin tall into aleohol- -ire extremely sell-con ! \ c i -toned to manv alciilnJ:(-* td] their stories at XX meeting' Tho.v'vc all •'''cod on tin I act that the. v ere I’XtremHv -eH (■entered Soilicl Hues till'- is negative. T Hill' 1 11lie' til!' I . |>i > |, 1 \ (>. M.ere arc tmim■ who nn- trou hit'll vv Mil sell pay. ;,nd others wdio are troubled with ex treme egoH'in. The latter d” I that no one else can do the work they are doing quite so well, so they wear thesn- xidvi ' out doing things which 'key could profitably dele gate. Xml then illness come' upon them which is certain ly ot their own making. •Modern miracles are tak ing place today through Al coholics Anonymous. You may write to The Everyday Counselor in care of this newspaper for literature con cerning AA. <\'o*e: A new combined edition ot Dr. Spaugh's books, "Pathway to Contentment” and "Everyday Counsel tor Everyday Living” is now available. Copies may he ordered through your book store or from The Everyday Counselor in care of this newspaper. Price $2 25 post paid.) Old ~1m&i A sharp person rarely re- as po ^ ' contender', currently a- Congressman how ev er. ha o had goot" alreadv pri"T interview when h* quoted as sav ing he vv a sure whether be w run a a Republican < Democrat As a resull. parties view him with piemn. Jim Mann. ntt"M and former solicitor Greenville, is being st p - mentioned. State Sen Nick Theodore and I )ick !l from Greenville an name that keep cmppin. ()n the Republican llierc is alreadv an annom oil candidate in Cti.n Bradshaw trom S[)artanl)u husinessman and tormci "i standing loothall tar at X\ - lord The oiilv other Rcri. bean name that has h> mentioned with any senm. m ss is Boh Chapman, an torruw Irom Spartanburg . lormcr State Chairman Hie Ropuhlicun Party. A' ol this time, the Rep hcans appear to he lean heavilv toward Charlie III 1 haw while the Demin i have not focused on anv < particular candidate l- 1 political analysts of both p ties believe this is a scat i can he won by the Repo cans, particularly Brail'lm But it is too early to lire i with anv degree of aecur.i Fifth District: The me. cumhent Democratic < 1 gressman Tom Get,vs d- not anticipate either dm cratic opposition in tin p' mary nor Republican opp* lion in the general electi- The Fifth District is prolia' thi weakest Republican a m the State and they have strong candidate that i come on thi’ scene to taki - (il‘,1 VS. Sixth District: This i other District that will P' 1 ably generate consider.' 1 interest and debate. The cumhent Democrat John McMillan is no, expected have opposition in the Den cratic primary hut will h Republican opposition m ' general election. There I , dev eloped a wide-s])i * I draft movement for Ray H ' ,'is. currently Executive I rector of the Republican l’n ty. He has a possibility " having opposition of either I Republican primary or c i vention, but the odds arc party will go with Harris. Although McMillan d" 1 show up relatively weak n surveys, he has the advan tage of being the cniumhen It will be a tight race and a 1 ' this time the edge must I)' given to McMillan. The importance of congrcs sional races is LncreasingR being recognized by the pc" pie who should turn out ? large vote. South Carolin; congressional contests art being viewed with consider able interest by both nationa parties as their effect will tx felt nationwide.