The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 07, 1957, Image 2

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THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE TWO itfl* Coltoft NEWBKKHY, 8 C PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 0. E. Armfldd, Jr., Own«r Eittmd ftft mttUr D«e#tnb«r <l f HNI7 Ht vht Pwitofftw at NAwlmrry^ South OArolliiA, uiuIat fht* Aot of OoiurruAft of Murth 181® SUBSCRIPTION RATES* 1)1.00 t»r jrMir in id- N Aiu^i n(a months ILS5. .a ..mu -lUMmi.l ■ 1 ..t .. ■ ■ .l. »i...il. i . .. . i .^H.» i.W .i. i l.i.Hil'. .l.'l Hi n' I m i".H' COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS tly SPEtTAlim Sov'i«lt»m l» ooioh on o\y mind, «« you Know ) ronU^o U\ol om k Vi\vi\[ oountny will not ninK oomtOntol\ Into inno otnnt«» Onpttntudn dtitinu toy »nnmit\h\Mr yo«n*» l't\n< ux|un*> frtot\ \v«* u«vmI hy tthoui t ln\ntiuul nint wn<» ht« pontoon?* Wn> of UultnnMt\tt nomt^lntn oMl\!on k ot\ n*» wn «n\. (tin l»ow W\OVA \ott‘\n hnnnl It snM thnt tt\n Notion U p>Unu to tin' how OoWf*; innuulUM Mint It 1^ U"h'M to thn vtou^ U\nn *»o W hut MutU'n*>*»n*i inn la thnt thla wointnrtnl Nntlon hn« UtHUVtu On\nlot»n\t tuoatHu^l ao month Mono thoao tnnvn dny^ of tTtO wlu'n wo woro nltnoat liKo ono hnvlnu nt tho tuootu n ^t^wt^olN not t lo\l oouuti y of o tow t»ooulo tloowlnu to tho VYot'hl n itoohtHttlou of ttuionotulotno, t»nao>l on oortnin iuttofisut Huhta of tuotu inhot^ont, hut not Yoonunteod h\ vut IttU t'owoi'n ThtA fuwtvohoua Notion, undof Uod, na t Inooln HKo^t to phiHtno It, hna aut^ty boon tho Innd of tho htoaoo^t, "Moulnh I ntut u ntuonw tho tiMnu, tu voty truth Au»t it aootna to too nhuoat anot'llouo to try Hvn tnltatu tuuo Evoty t^oraou win* hna mot htatorv muat know thnt tho World tOH^toaaoa h.\ utnl Ihrouuh Uutlv ntunl inttlntlvo, ntnl AUoh ltult\ iduul olfot t a|*HU0a tro\u n doalro t»* ovtuoaa ono wolf How uutoh luitiutlvo aurtnoa fH*m tho mnK mo! tilo oi Utou't lUYOUtlYOUnaa »un\ a|»MUo t» OU» I In' lowlloal, hut tt ta tho youiua t*f tho uoratut tlotu(altht4 ht nu n<t»t*‘at»horo r**t» lloUin! to it Aa u innaa w o *!o \ot \ hi Ho W o vo hml hMtaun, Mon.lnntiu EruuKltu unti umu\ othora, httt tho\ woro tiwv nnuutu millloua Ihttlor Hooinllaut nod t'uouuuniMu ot tht* innaa tttttat ho uttldot! nttd ftlrootod nud routtv^lUnl h\ n Mu Vouuohww Mimo nil uro fnllihlo, wltoro tun\ wo !tot*o to find ftuoh ttuorriug tutolltwoino uttd ohwrnotor ruimhlo of not ittg tu « inuuuot' thnt vvouht tuuKo nowathlo froo I'lny, fttll A0t>t»o, for tho 4ouI out! viatou t>f ollV Whot utou *n uuut oou hwvo muh auuonud wiatlottt oa to ttomiuoto oil othoraV Evou tho tMoot %lohovoh loovoa tta froo to try oud wuooootli or tt* droout oud |don i or to jtorwovoro to uuuorout fniluro, yot wvuuotMuow ttt otuorgo triumuhnut, »uoooodiug throttgh fnt! uro, ttrlgluglly StH'InlUm otul t'oiniuuuiam woro lurgol.v KVo Uotnir thotuioa, httt inovituhly thoy hooomo vnat ooltlhul mgohiuoa. Mon lovo tumor. Aittl tho Hooinliat Htnto, ua woll na tho (\uuntuuiat rogiuto rotjuiro num nt tho lop lh*wosor mn* ioua, hrorUl-utindod u mntt tuny ho, ho thrivoa un t>owot nod ho growa to hollovo in Ida w idaonr Horo in Atnoriou wo liuvo nlwnya holuwod thnt ovory tuun hna n right to try nnd fnil; na wo aoo in mntrimony, nmny fnil, hut who wouhl liKo h* huvo n tuironumd muKo your ohoioo for you? Homo vory ghuioualy ain'oootl, hut it wna not hoouttao tho Htnto or tho Nation lumlw tho urrnugo mold, www it? Uonwidor thia: IN THE ('OMMUNIHT I*A'ITEUN, Quotod fnuu ••Houtld’, tho mngnwino. ‘’hVom tho rommuulwt uropagnudn Imuktot, - t ho Nogrooa U\ w SOViot Amorion,’ hy Jniuoa VV, Alton, wo qindo tho fob lowing: i ‘Thoro uro 12,000,000 Nogrooa in tho Uuitod Stntoa. Atmul 0 L2 million livo in tho South. Thoro in n atrotoh of laud running from tho oaatorn ahoro of Murylnml duwu into Toxww through 12 atntoa and omhrmiug about :U»7 oountioa FARMS AND FOLKS Ry i. M. ELBAZER Cn»m««>n CaUntloa luNirmwltwn igMlWlltl UhlsM NMW MKLONM Two m»sv melon* wilt he on %h« maoket the ootwlair year. One I* iIn* ihurlsoalaiv wateHuehm, |mt- 'tooetl hy the M8MA vegetable breeding laboratory near CharU'a- no\ Amt the other I* the fehilato raotatoooe, ormitioed hy Mr, Ihiahe*, ,lo\vo at hlemaou'* Kdtato htatloa ae»u tUarkville. Trial rommeretal olantlug^ of 0H‘««e were omde over Ihe utate MUo year, a* far aw the limited ’•red swnudy would gt». go far t have heant uothluw hut umtae h*r I hem Houuty Ageut Wlltl* uf < healeHleld any*, "The Kid (a to * ooodoum* oud the tiorrlaoulau nohouieiou weii* liked very mueh h\ ihe nmdueet'a. Ttmn* waa a big demand for theae melon* on the Magetaud market.'* Amt then dowu-atate, tu the At- leudale-ttlaekvttte am, they had a very had aeaaon ou meloui, The Wdlato eautalouge ahmd u|t letter than eatabtlahed vartettea, amt only the new dtaeaee-realataut va- Hettea of watermetoua g\rt hy with a erotu Theae are, the t'harleetoH gray, rouge, and a few trial idaotluga of thla uew uge, the vtarrtaoulau, Our tVrttftevI Seed man, tt. tt. darrteun, tella me he hu^ea tu hove a fairly good aumdy of huth the Uarrlaoutau watermelon and the ttdtatu eautaluttge weed fur ueYt year'a |dauttug. Thure Inter ested ran get them through him in whmh [\sp Nughmw futtu Hmnmjurtly uf Hm mo} hi in Hun. I hm is iho houmlwml of Hm NwgHtww, Tim govormnonlw wtnl wrtnml futw of iho wdtlln thtliug ' homt lm temovod fhuu Hdw ttlwok ttwlt, wddolt lyv tigltlw holotigw to Hm Nttgisma, and muwk Im organ I#,ml ww a dlwtiuYt h"!dhmt null 'Vim NogiHi majority muwt hwvw full gfovwrm umutnl mudhdi H tw wlmt'o today Hmy Itava tmgun to tmtllw. I ho laud wlmuld ho tllvtdod among Nwght farmot'a, tM v oMMwi v a and touantw. I' hll ooouomir, Mhltttoal and aortal onuallty ahoultl Im guai v - nblood for Nogtsiow in ovory aortton of Hto miuntry, Wo t \ horoforo, wa.y lo Hto Nog hi moomIoi viola to Hto *ltm i'htw ’ bios I'lm tSuumunial Party ta Hto only party tit Amoi'it'a Hud lum aoinallv Utlrodurod Nogro oqualtty, Ei'ootloitt mttat ho fought for and Htiw figid ranuot wall, tt ta I Morally a hto ami doalh wtrugglo thta tttoaua rlvtt W'ar\ Whou i»u ohdiariow hSuti and A lion protMirod thta tthloMl'titt o than a dorado ago thoy figurod Hto Uontmuniata would ha\o tu go it alouo in tho oamimtgu for a aooontt Soutttoru Uorouwtiurtion l tttlo did thoy t'oalUo that ao itturh holtt wa^ on tho way Thoy rorhwnod without tho Hupromo i uni t a lufamouw 'IMooh Monday' tlortaton. Thoy hail no htoa ’hat nathnud ioadorw of hoth tho Hoimtdh'an and UomoriHttir oai'I ion w ould loam up hohiml ttorhort tthiwnolt, to impoao *‘u tho South an iuhfuitoua wurntlod Vivil righta* hill that ovon doprivow Antorirau rttuona of tho right of trial tty jtt^Y, llu'.v moor ovon divamod that tn'utat fotioiHtl military powor would ho uaod agaiuat a aovoroigu atato, in rtoar amt umtuoa- tiuuahlo vmlatinu uf Hto UunwUtuUnu, to fotvo niuo |iawna uf tho NAAt'P into a whito arhoot, Mut all thia haw happonod, ‘t'ho auhvomlvo foiHiow who long agi> plottod a totalitartan world atata aro now matting awift progroaw in tho U, H., and Muaoow haa womothhtg hoaitloa Ma high flying '0111011’ to ortiw ahottL Wo now vpmto twraol Uohou, Engliwh (kmtmtmiat and auth or of 'Marin! Program for tho Twontioth Country,’ who wroto in UH2: At o nomt roaluo that our party’w nmat poworful woapou iw rac ial toiiHiun . . Hy pounding into tho ronwrtouwunwa of tho dark raro.M that for ronturiow thoy havo Moon opproawod hy ’ho whitua, wo ran mold thorn to tho program <»f tho Com- butuirtt Party. In Am or Ira, wo will aim for wuhtlo virtury, Whilo inflaming tho Nogro minority agaiuwt tho whitow, wo will omloavur to iimtill in tho whitow a guilt rnmplox for thoir oxploitat iun uf tho Nog mow. VYo will aid tho Nogrooa to riwo m primdnomo in ovory walk of lifo, in tho profowwionw amt m tho world of wportw and outortainmout, With thiw prow- tigo, tho Nognmw will ho ahlo to intormarry with tho whitow and bogin a proroww w hirh will dojivor Amorim to our oauwo,' Nu mat tor what tho Waahlngton wtatomonUmakorw may say, tho rorord is rlonr that rooont Inorodlhlo ovontw in tho national rapital and in idttlo Rook aro on all-fuurw w'lth tho lung ohartod program of tho (-ommuniwt Party. ’Fho Rodw an* making hoadway with tho program and, tragioally, many highly plaood Amorioanw, tugging and whovlng in a ohoap l‘*ditii’al bid for minority hloo votow, huvo l>oon dupod into hovuming follow truvolorH." Suns and ilnughtorw id' Amorim: lw thiw what haw hap- ponod to tho "Land of tho Pilgrim'w Prido?" 'i'hon tot uh roiuomhor forvontly (ho prayor in that hymn: “Protort uw by thy might, groat Hod our King." My imuh of fort l managod to got a ropy of womo Uom- munisi propaganda, Tho ropy was ho faint and tho typo wo small that t provailod upon a friond to havo it photographed and oulargod. Evou ho it in not ouny to road. 1 (junto junt a small part: "A program of gradual HorlulUutlon of ImiuHtry, Tho vuluorahlo apotH in trust control, rail roads—powor and roul ~ how' thoy must bo attarkod . . , "Our long-timo aim is tho abolition of Urn profit wywtom fur privato uso. Our atrntogy Is to make and take ovory opportunity to prove that it works (tho abolition of prof it .0. Of ruitrso a political machine la noroswary." "The Taxpayers Cost for Building ami Maintaining TVA. In a recent column, ono of my aHwociatoH cited the amount »f money that taxpayers of tho State of Florida have con- . 1 muted to build and maintain the Tennessee Valley Auth- , city. Many letters from several different states have been revived from newspaper readers requesting the amount .heir state’s taxpayers have been forced to pay toward the uumching and upkeep of this socialistic monster. To save wear and tear on a badly over-worked office staff, in giv ing individual answers to these inquirers, below is a tabu- !at on of what the 48 States, the District of Columbia and territories have doled out to build and support TVA up to June 80, 1955: COTTON NEEDS WATEtt TOO The first half of thi* year saw adequate rainfall that built bump er crop prospects. But, alas, July (Out August droughts, as usual, came and wrecked many hopes. Irrigation saved a lot of peaches, tobacco, and some other crops here and there. Even cotton, thought tu he a rather drought resistant crop, suffered. Listen to a few county agents: Eaell of Newberry t “Cotton yields below normal doe to ex treme dry weal her." Morgan of Oconee? "Our cotton yields were cut about 40 percent due to dry weather." Wood of Pickens? "A shortage of rainfall during August caused serious deterioration of all crops In the county." I tree more and more folks. In every section of the state, getting ready to rescue their future crops with Irrigation. Water is the problem, water at the right, time. Moat of them are insuring this with storage In farm ponds, MEAN BEETLE* ON ttttYBEAN* Back in tteptemher, tVunty Ag cut Mason of Berkeley, reported, "Beau beetles giving much (rouble on soybeans And various other agents told me the same thing This Is something rather new In the oast this insect has been a pest oftVy (tu snapbeans and hut terheaos. And now, as the soybean acreage spread* tu ail part* of the state, they have taken to it too Soybeans are affileted ivy a number of beetles, hue*, and worm*. And we have to keep a rinse watch on them, specially out in August and early Bepfemhet Eortunately we have pntsuu* that will centre! them, provided we start on time Your county agent will know the latest thing when von need it MABKETINtt MOM* Oeemustiutloe toedinw tests started with hops a* a money crop in Horchcsbu in the late W* Then in IWH they formed the HercheOer Ma*ketlue Assy* elation to handle them On the past Aug U they celebrated their thlth .Year, with y*ver illUi members and their families m attemlauce Ty( further eueymruge the growing yd’ meat type hyygs, they gave away eight registered Yydkshire hoars through drawings, eymuty agent Epps tells me- Hu ring its pii years yd eperathm, this farmer owned and managed gssyu-iatidU has haudleyl b4H4il hugs that hreught |g,4dg,Mi.Hh Their past fiseal year was their hast, when the Assoeiatmu maik eted tlk,1t4 lings fer its members, bringing fggtMttM W Tlmse Hnrekester farmers have learned tyi put nut praetieally nothing hyyt tytp hog», except, y>f ymurse, the few slags amt sows that are ueees»mry- *tate Milllyuys of * Alabama UtU Arlsana 7U Arkansas ill Hnliferula 170 ft (Hduradu lad t^enueetkmt 04 ft Helaware 00 Etnrida 07 ft Ueurgia UO ft Idaho ftti Illinois 140.H ludtaua 4ft« Iowa 071 Kansas 00.0 Kentyuky 01 0 Louisiana 00 0 Maine HO Maryland H0.N Massachuscita 0ft.H Miehtgau 100.0 Minutwaita 44 H MisMtsstppt too Mlsayniri ftt H IMnntana 04 Nebraska tbH Nevatla 0 7 Now Hampshire ft ft New Jersey 00,0 New Mexico ft,0 New York 0000 North I'andioa 00.0 N?irth Hakotn ft.H Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Uhotle Island Houth Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin Hist tof Columbia and Territories Total $L 11H.4 00.7 10.0 14ft.a tO.ft IH.5 04.4 HO.O 0,0 HO OH.H 01.44 40.0 20.4 060,000.000 WHITAKER I FUNERAL HOML AMBULANCE T V ¥ ? 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