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tut < :'nn\in r. ninton. s. r. ToU. 22. ior,- 11 iTilOM 1 THURMOND bbins' Election Bill Effort Foils 1 i Reports PEOPL I M , JT, X3I V '-.T ’ 1 URiTY BALANCE mil 1 ■.;;' (*n 11; ’ ui liiri" i ;r a t i m 1 fni’au it a oili a 1 U' hot!i in ! ! i ir! t ill' ■ m; : wl.ifl] !' 1 .'r. ni: an! i Mor. u;..-i ilistm l.ani’i' alTli'-tin" M < 'nninni! i 1 icccivn i lii from the muni-t n catalyst ,t policy ;;cni action ncai' sivcs ahi i i'i be unable against (f cl ati/cats arc | about the| oui nation. | ‘ h.a ■ ii 1. wo *00 dis- ; a't'co ol the disinte- i 01: ; a ;ri: \ . hot h gOV- ! n 1 mm a'. On the ' hivh officials, abm ,nist 1 at ion and a assume a posture 1' impossible to | ■ : it\ ol am kind, in taa’n n! the u Inch bas e been ic land uc sec that ^ and radicals who ' ceM >n and support m'ci aii mat ('< ,n- ivcni'ait lurni the Met ween Supreme d el ion in S con of yainst the Supreme I 17 cases ('nmntu- r t ns oui foreign 1 ally avoids taking t (’’ immunist offen • 1 so too we cent to to take action 'imunists at home. The No-Win policy abroad is also a No-Win policy at home. LOOPUOIMS The Senate Internal Security Subcommittee wdl soon con sider leyiskdion designed to plug some of the loopholes dis- cov'cred in our internal se curity laws and to rebuild gaps that have boon blaster] out by Supreme Court decisions The chaos left by a rampag ing Court is evident in the sta tistics of case.- involving Com munist subwrdnn 1919 and 19 Id the Court accepted juri only 11 such eases, these were derided 1 Communists, and four sustained the Communi a p|< a Since 1913, the Court has nccenled involving appeals ii\ nlsts and suft\orsi\'-s Of these, 93 have been decided in favor of the Itcds. and only R4 against, ft is noteworthy that most of these oases have eome in recent years. The Chief Justice himself has sup ported the Communist position 99 times out of 103 in which he participated. The fact that Communists ran win a case in a CS court shows that wc have an imnar- ti.al judicial system in which .judges- can overlook their own feelings of ropumianoe to grant lustier when the law demands justice Yet these statistics show that the Suorcmc Court has gone out of its wo\ to ac cept juri diet ior in borderline ere os and has tortured the law in such a wav that there Is an imbalance weighing against the saff tv of the nation PROPO'scn 1 \ \\ The nrooos-cd Omnibus terra 1 <e rn rai f aw- will temot ' ('a e r i 1 ■ , m'-b, ■ t nlsts or — ...1 ha' In al > • ,eo ’ - will On’ssmu munist-aci ion orgatu/an. n- o hold jobs in defense plan's organizations, public schools or Federal agencies The Su 1 versive Activities Conti m Board, which has been inclTi tive since the Supreme Com: Struck down haws loquinn Communists to n'gistc', wib he revitalized. The Hoard will he ton powered to determine whothrr nrgunf/atinns are sid»\«rs\i and to declare its flndinus These findings will he a power till) tool agiiinst Communists anti members of Communis? action organi/.atinns. The Interna) Soeuritv Sub committee recently issued its report on four years ol inquii v into State Department person ncl security practices As a rc suit the proposed legi^lati'tt will remove most personnel se eurity functions from tin' Stat. Depaitrncnt—and most oiIum agencies and transfei them to a central personnel sccunu office. This office, like the FBI will he independent of agemw politics, and will bo charge with investigating every emu involving the loyally and suit ability of applicants for sons' tive Federal jobs. FEDERAL EMPLOYEE'S Other provisions of the omni bus hill will protect Federal employees from reprisals 1 giving to Congressional com mittees testimony that mieh’ implicate their superiors Phr law would also empower Con gressional committees to snh poena U. S. citizens livin' abroad, and no otic would n excused from testifying on grounds of self-ineriminati. • if a committee grants him un munity from prosecution The c provisions would help ensun that Congress will he able tr get the information it needs P legislative effectively The bill also covers mam lesser problems that have heci evident in several notericui cases Failure to surrender a U.S passport upon request would bring a heavy sentence So would collusion with foreiei governments to evade TVS passport regulations Tax exemption would hi- denied to organizations makitf donsition^ to sultverslve orga nizjjtlona or individuals E\ «*r\ *>ne wil) be able to supply th names and dates from recent news headlines which show th< erving need for such laws The need for balanced IcgN lation to strengthen ffiterna' sccuritv has lone been evi dent Freedom requircc con ^tant vigilance both outsir’ 'his nation and wi'hin '' ( Mill 1 Dob ok to haw the iccesslu! m his -iiionment Bill nto the courts, r- 1 m ainend- 1, hus Flection 'MV, The amend- . \ c guaranteed .dor to Laurens d !., proposal oo|)ulatmn fig ures which indicated that the county was within the popula lion tolerances to deserve a icsident seat l ndcr the pres ent plan. Maun n Ncwlien v and l nmn must light it out tor two Senatf '-cat . Dohhms has been an out spoken opponent of the 19(17 Ueapinirtiorlinent Bill which he says gives l.aurens (’oun- t.\' "ttie short end ol tie Mick " .<"> A MENTS ON MEsM AND THINGS ({> SIM.( I \ 1 OR . . . I j.n r.m- to cal! again to the of 0'!| t('i| tatc dignity by the d'in! assumption of' ■ 11 per\ ;s: n power in many !..•.■ m.dtc 1 s T l '.oro v as a time when the cowmmcni of South Carolina would speak on the invasion ol doles' overeign preroga- J ti\e Alas and alack, all j that dic'd mil about the time ! o! milhlantmn Mb d 't t have to nullify a fodi" •:! law 1 r decree in or der t" as ert and maintain our state di- ndc I’t rhaps if we ; ' topeed gem a to Washington, hat :o ha’id. lor money we h dild lr \ e respect there. I W\ apmt'eiatcd old friend, i Tom o Connor has jKiid a ra\o 1 raa- because of this | "Idt!i 1 '.irim-li" in Vietnam 1 for !> eg declare that we are lie! at w ar. I T'a0 Ir, Ion a son in bat- | Mo. m:r. tin Croat Jehovah l,h -s h iamily. M> the wa> , Tom invokes I D.viae guidance for our Na tion n the recent issues of his i readable papers from Hamp ton and Allendale. I am reminded that down m Peru official communications were concluded Dios guarde a ust — meaning may God guide and guard you. An American was in my office in Peru while 1 was signing a batch (Dios guarde a ust). The American said what in the world is that'' When 1 told him he said “Well all 1 have to say is that people having business here need all the help and guidance the 1 Great God can give them. Nevertheless, wo who believe in the mercy and solicitude of Jehovah are wonderfully sustained in this life of trials, tribulations and vexations. Even so. I fear the citizens of this country have become doubtful of our National ideals. After Dobbin- offered his amendment la t week. Sen. J. I’ IIarrelson f D (’olloton 1 said that if the amendment were made in the Flection Laws Bill ol 19(18. it 1 ould throw the wholr plan hark into the courts Dobbins said later. “That’s exactly what 1 had in mind because it'' unfair to 11 as it A pre entC set up lie Sen,ate (It I oat c I the tTti.-lOO.OOd in 19tJf)i an pro duced annually in Newberry County Thanks to the initia tive- and planning of Newber ry Count} eiti/ens, tun coun ty leads the state m egg pro duction again tins sear NewbciT} Federal is pleas ed and happy to be a part ol of a community with such ac complishments, and oilers congratulations to the indus try Sales ol $2,744.1)0(1 were recorded last year ,\l.i\ tins healthy growth continue m the year' ahead All tins sa\s The Newberr; ■sail, Lie excellent weekly ot my Armlicld brethren (and sister) Can you think of a better appeal ' Fggs 1 ' ($2, '44,000) ot eggs, eggs, last year. .Nothing is said about that famous and illustrious 1 couple ham and eggs! It Aewoerry had ten tnousand nams! I Laurens and Clinton are near, can they supple ail toe hogs tor all the bains need eci to match Newberry'' put pl lO! Olio Take a good look at New berry. Have you thought of Newberry principally because of the excellent college of our Lutheran brethren? Well, now, here’s something else: Head it: “Yes, eggs by the millions iV-l TO SHORTEN THE LINE As to oui lack of prepared ness 1 cite atm quote, m pan, a ciispulcn Irani Hie wan mi eei Journals Waslungton ■ Ihe confrontation with North Korea, wneuicr or nui it leads to war, is pounding nunic a tcsson lor Aunhnisiia- tion policymakers: Tne Lh h w two seats wouid sucigfcung wicii tne OUruciK' lai 1 lettlilig liKc- this ui \ w luaiii, iso t prepared to 1 The secrc'tary ol stall amendment w :lh onl\ one di senting vote that ol Sen J)ub bins. The liill which pa - es sc s up a new method bn Si u.de candidates to file m mult:- count}' districts with more than one Senate 'eat. Since Laurens, Newberr} and l nio'i counties will 'bare two sera tors, the lull applie direcll- 10 tiii', (li tnet. OLD Ms n. \l L Oder the old \ tern, tl'.c Mrst candidate to appear la lore Lie secretar} 01 state at a-r the Look opeheo eoind ( noose the oeiit he v.ould ruh ior Because ui Lie itnporl -oh c- ui suc ti a dcui ion, how -ever, senators lea-red a ' loot race to me seerc tain ot stale uiiicc wcuid re. un 11 m h a , sy Stem Wert u 11 intuet L nuer tne tu-w poi, a oie lotiery will be eiiect to dele 1 nhhe *■ ‘ i 1 1 f a 111 UU 1 - v. u 1*. ,, y 1 he t test 1 1 l e r > v on e the iiaim - 01 ohiy . seci c iai y ol r ‘ ahK i not luou ill t.iou-1 ‘■one, hy cirawitig hame., out -a a luo. Lie 01 ucr in u inch c.*e com.wes v-y lutth v t ut.-L tci » 01 Oe consiuered h> ». ,010. u a u - s 10c second lotlciy win m • o, \ t oiuy Lit cahoHiaie.-y ; 11 om each sep.u atc cuum .. 1 hey wilt draw among them .coves to decoue who Win oav me rigid oi choosing winco seat he will seek. L nuer Lie t i-apport loiimcnt act, all senate scats aic num I ut-i c-U and CollSiUci eU sejia I tale olnccs 111 any 01 t.c uiaili county distnc 1 . ail 1 ,ui oahoCS I roll! Inc- Sumo Ci-UIUy . 11us 1 luh ior Lie same se.u. FROCLDl RE j Thus, under the new sy teni, ;i Lung proccduic Loin a typical tiiice-cuumy disinci be . -ITVA. .. *.». I fV- Witifiin ietufil the ! igltl of tuiifioA . in-lidatc cIkkiscs to seek Seat protests to the county and Vi 2 and all candidate's from state executive committees of b s county . unless large ■ ni lodi to qualify for two '-cats, file (or Seat No 2 • 1 \li candidate's from ('01111 ‘ 1' draw iui Tlic w inning candidate chooses to oppose < 'naiitv \ and thus tile tor Beat iher 1 All c'andidate . 11 ui 11 In county must el- o 11 le tor tin same seat The lull w, ame yo the various political parlic' in hearing protests Further onetxlm. ms pro \ ided for procedurt m the event that otne -yeat may go Utiebotned ad a 1 .iteh-all ' (I I oft .’iv.. the scci et ary ol '-tide broad discietionarv pow t rs to cope wdli any unlore *’ i a ]>rohlem arising Irom the Idini’ diflieultu's m nr , Vv . ill couhi.es Mate u k» r* - What Made Washington Great? By DR HERBERT SPAUGH George Washington's birth- i day prompts us to look at some ot the things which made him great. Early he! learned the v alue of self-j discipline. While still a youth, he compiled a list of 101 Rules ol Conduct which had a great influence on his life and became the founda tion of his character. Here are a few choice excerpts fro -Kington's “Rules of Conduct.” ‘‘Sleep not when others speak, sit not when others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not when others stop. “Let your countenance be pleasant, but in serious mat ters let it be somewhat grave. “Show not yourself glad at the misfortune of another, though he were your enemy. “Let your discourse with men of business always be short and comprehensive. ‘‘Strive not with your su periors in argument, but al ways submit your judgment to others with modesty. “When a man does all he can, though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it. ‘‘Associate yourself with men of good quality, if you esteem your own reputation, for it is better to be alone than in bad company. ‘‘Speak not injurious words, neither in jest nor earnest; scoff at none although they give occasion. “Be not forward, but friendly and courteous; the first to salute, hear, artfl answer; and be not peittive when it is a time to con verse. “Think before you speak- pronounce not imperfectly nor bring out your words Uy hastily, but orderly and dis tinctly. “Be not curious to know the EVERYDAY COUNSELOR affairs of others, neither ap proach to those that speak in private. “Undertake not what you cannot perform, but be careful to keep your promise. “Speak not evil of the ab sent, for it is unjust. “Labor to keep aliev in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, called con science. While authorities on George Washington admit that he did not originate these rules, apparently these maxims which had been in use for many years were taught to him in school and it was thought that he was taught penmanship by the use oi them. You may get more infor mation on this from your public library. There are 1011 of these rules which are in the copy which is in my pos-j session. Here you will find some of the background of a great man, the father of our country. lomo quiCKiy witn any seconu L illll UCl. As a result, the planners may be growing more willing to do something about pres ent shortcomings, it and as budget strains permit. One 1 t i Ai 1 A ci Lon is iasi week's call- would place the names ol counties A, B, and C m a hat to determine which of them is the first designate. 2. County i\ .. uiuwn first County B is drawn second and County C is third 3 All candidates from up ol reserve airmen, even County A draw lots. The eon I u uutn 11 may have been didate who is first drawn mainly a war-of-nerves move, j choose to run for Seat Nom inal cail-up may be followed * her 1. If his county is too uy a summons to some Army j small to qualify for more reserve units. Even if the Ko- than one seat, all candidates rean scare fades soon, these from his county must aMo - reservists may be kept on run for Seat 1. active duty to aid the Viet- 4 All candidates from Coun- num war eiiort or ease the , general strain on military manpower Or some of their equipment may be command - ye red for active forces Despite reassurances from : President Johnson, defense ! chief McNamara and others, I the lack of lull readiness for 1 the second conflict contin gency seems evident in both ! military and economic plan ning, but more plainly and more urgently in Uie military areas. Open wide and say ah. F: 1 1 r p r i $ P . 'i vu ihouoht you w^re rjcina to a rc Try, h^oTy~VsilkY .vaqen station wagon. hut a no •. luNl f roomy, homely Vu Ikxwagen station womxv. 10 beam With, aetting in is easier- the front doors art; lower and wider. And with the S’de door we've achieved a milestone in station wagon doordom. It slides. Once inside, you might even think you're in a normal car Everything's padded. In cluding the dashocard, visors, and the arm- resfs^ (Besides looking like a car, we've improved the suspension so it even rides like a car.) Ihere are bucket seats up fronf. And where most cars have something called a console, the new box has an aisle. (If the mood should strike you, you can walk the Ic.-mLi of the box.) bo when you look inside the new box cwpect to be pleasar ; ly surprised. But not Overwhelmed. because as boxes go, our staiion wagon is new pretty fancy But as station wagons go, it's still a box. LeRoy Cannon Motors © South Church Street Extension o GREENVILLE, S. 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