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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1958
THE NEWBERRY SUN
PAGE THREE
Says Communists Must Be Stopped
(By TOM ANDERSON in
Farm & Ranch Magazine)
Sally Rand made history with
fan dance at the Chicago World's
Fair in 1933. About the same time,
the fires of International Commu
nism were fanned worldwide
when another American, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, a Russian, Maxim
Litvinov, joined hands in an exe
cutive agreement which “recog
nized” the Stalin gangsters as the
legitimate government of the en
slaved Russians. Thus were the
fires of hell unbanked. Doubtless
that is when the phrase originat
ed; “And then all hell broke
loose.” The godless murderers sav
ed by Roosevelt now rule one-third
of the world and threaten the oth
er two-thirds. The Communists
now call the tune while the world
dances, and another Rand — the
Rand Corporation — sallies forth,
supposedly at the request of the
Defense Department, with news
that sometimes between 1900 and
1964 the Soviet Union will have
the power to destroy our Air
Force and to devastate 85% of our
big industry and 43 of our 50 lar
gest cities in one lightning blow.
Since the Senate voted to forbid
the Defense Department to spend
any of its appropriated funds on
plans for the surrender of the
United States, maybe one of our
fine tax-free foundations would
agree to conduct the suggested
surrender study, on a non-parti
san basis.
Truman-Acheson Slogan:
“Time Is On Our Side”
The only nation now blocking
the Communist dream of world
conquest is the U.S.A. In this
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struggle for survival, the prize
for second place is chains. In this
war for the world there is just
one substitute for victory: slav
ery. Not co-existence.
In 1903 Lenin, with 17 support
ers, established Bolshevism. In
1917 Lenin, with 40,000 support
ers, conquered Russia. In 1958 the
party of Lenin has enslaved a to
tal of 900 million conquered
people, and murdered 50 million
or so roughly speaking. It is no
longer a question of will the Com
munist malignancy conquer the
world, or can it conquer the world.
It is conquering the world.
A third of the world’s people
are enslaved by Communists part
ly because our “liberal” leaders
have never recognized Commun
ism for what it really is. The New
Dealei’s, Fair Dealers, and Modern
Republican nationalists have gone
on the theory that there are two
kinds of communists: good and
bad; and that all we have to do
throughout the world is to make
good ones out of bad ones. Those
people who want to transfer poli
tical, economic, and social power
from the individual to the govern
ment are, whether they know it or
not, promoting the same kind of
society as the Communists, with
out the firing squad.
Roosevelt confided this pro
found intelligence to the nation in
Jan., 1945: “There are here and
there evil and baseless rumors
against the Russians. When you
examine these rumors closely, you
will observe that every one of
them bear the same trademark:
‘made in Germany.' ”
But in 1930 Communist Dmitri
Manuilsky had told the Lenin
School of Political Warfare: “War
to the hilt between Communism
and Capitalism is inevitable. To
day, of course, we are not strong
enough to attack. Our time will
come in 20 or 30 years. To win, we
shall need the element of sur
prise. The bourgeois will have
been put to sleep. So we shall be
gin by launching the most specta
cular peace movement on record.
The Capitalist countries, stupid
and decadent will rejoice to coop
erate in their own destruction.
They will leap at another chance
to be friends. As soon as their
guard is down, we will smash
them with our clenched fists.” For
such contributions to world bro
therhood, freedom-lover Manuil-
isky in 1949 was made Presiding
Officer of the United Nations Se-
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Every American Communist is
Public Enemy Number One. Let’s
outlaw the communist party, jail
and deport every known Commun
ist. There are, of course, only
what Mrs. Roosevelt calls “a rag
ged handful” of Communists in
the U. S. Probably not more than
half as many as Lenin took over
Russia with. There are also only
a ragged handful in Hungary,
Czechoslovakia, Manchuria, Chi
na, Bulgaria, Tibet, Rumania, Al
abama, North Korea, East Ger
many, etc. Sincce the end of
“World War II to Make the World
Safe from Dictatorship,” (or
what did we fight for?) the iron
Curtain has imprisoned more than
700 million more people, seven
more million square miles, in 23
more nations of the “free world.”
Since we “won” World War II
For Freedom, the Communists
have averaged adding to their em
pire 7,000 newly enslaved subjects
every hour’! Since we are going to
let the Communists strike the
first nuclear blow, after which we
are going to shift into “massive
retaliation”— if there’s anybody
left to shift—why not surrender
before instead of after? That
question may be seriously posed
in the next 15 years, for if they’re
comparable to the past 15, Amer
ica will either be devastated or de
faulted.
Let’s withdraw “recognition,’
diplomatic relations and all trade
with Russia and her satellites.
Let’s Aid America
We have poured $70 billion of
Foreign Aid into sinkholes around
the world since World War II but
haven’t been able to “afford” to
maintain our war-making ability
over Russia. We are going to be
saved by France maybe ? Or Ti
to? Or the UN, which has never
prevented, stopped, or won a
War ? Governments representing
500 million people are “neutral.”
We spend billions trying to buy
off these fence-sitters. So they
have our cake and eat it too. For
eign Aid should aid America. It
should be a contract with proved
friends for repayment in money,
goods, services, strategic advant
ages, trade and investment oppor
tunities for American farmers
and businessmen, stockpiles of
war materials, air bases and har
bors...
We are spending our way into
bankruptcy. For what? Are we
going to let the same people who
made war at the wrong time with
the wrong enemy make all of us
pay for our own’ funerals? We
can’t afford to continue spending
billions for blood tranfusions for
friend and enemy nations. We
can’t afford not to spend billions
to create and maintain war-making
superiority over the Communists.
We must have superiority of arms
education, and purpose, to sur
vive—or desire to survive.
Oh, for an American Churchil
to inspire and rededicate us with
“Come then, let us to the task, to
the battle and to the toil—each to
our part, each to our station—let
us go forward together in all
of the land. There is not a week,
nor a day, nor an hour to be
lost.”
CHANNEL
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1956
0:30 AM—Jr’araa* ot Quartsta
family
HUNTER BROWN FARM . . .
(Continued from page 1)
able at the time, Mr. Brown
bought ten registered Guernseys
and a bull for Glen Echo and a
very short time later the bank
failed and Mr. Brown said that he
wouldn’t have had anything had
he not bought his cattle.
Hunter Brown originally took
on Guernseys as a hobby and it
eventually got to be more of a
headache than a hobby, he states,
and consequently he developed
dairy farming into quite a full
time business.
Mr. Brown has a very lovely
wife—the former Miss Troxelle
Wright of Newberry and the have
been married since 1929. The
Browns attend the Central Metho-
HOME FOR SALE
1207 Fair St. 3 Floors,
3 Baths, Brick Construction,
Large Lot, Tennis Court.
Near Schools, 1 Block In
Front Of Newberry College.
PHONE 2067
NOTICE
We are pleased to announce that the
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Trudie Hill Faye Morris
Sue Counts Ruby Kinard
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12:30 PM—Oral Roberts
1:00 PM—Welch Mr. Wiserd
1:30 PM—Churches of Christ
2:00 PM—NBA Pro Basketball
4:30 PM—Billy Graham
5:30 PM—Tic Tec Dough
6:00 PM—Pam Page
6:30 PM—Mayerlck
7:30 PM—Rough Riders
8:00 PM—Steve Allen
9:03 PM—Chevy Show
10:00 PM—Loretta Young Show
10:30 PM—Steve Canyon
11:00 PM—I Spy
11:30 PM—Sign Oft
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:00 AM—Today
7:25 AM—Sertarama News
7:55 AM—Local Mews
10:03 AM—Dough He Ml
10:30 AM—Treasure Hunt
11:09 AM—The Price Is Right
11:30 AM—Concentration
12:00 N —Tic Tac Dough
12:30 PM—It Could Be You
1:00 PM—Hour of Stars
2:00 PM—Truth or C«
2:30 PM—Haggis Beogls (<
3:00 PM—Today Is dors
3:30 PM—From These Roots
4:00 PM—Queen For A Day
4:30 PM—County Fa*’’
MONDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1950
5:00 PM—American Bandstand
5:30 PM—Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 PM—The Master Workers
6:15 PM—Abraham Bros.
6:30 PM—Todays News
6:45 PM—Warron Hites News
6:55 PM—Weather
7:00 PM—Science Fiction Theeter
t»m—The Real McCoy*
8:00 PM—Shirley Temple Storybook
9:119 t>M—Pete Gunn
9:30 PM—Californians
lo;00 PM—Arthur Murray
10:90 PM—To be announced
P:00 PM—Warren Hites News
11:05 PM—Weatherman J
11:10 PM—Scoreboard
11:15 PM_.T*ck Peer Show
1:00 AM—Sl^n Off
TUESDAY. OCTOBER M. 1050
5:00 PM—American Bandstand
5:30 PM—Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 PM—Cartoons
6:30 PM—Todays News r
6:45 PM—Warren !— “
6:55 PM—Weather
7:00 PM—Silent S<
7.*o pm—Wyatt Earp
8:00 PM—Eddie Fisher
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10:30
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11:09 PM—Wee
11:10 PM—Scoreboan
11:16 PM—Tuck Pnar
1:00 AM—Sign Off
Building Permits
Oct. 15: E. K. Morris, repairs
to store building, 1301 Nance St.,
$96; also repairs to dwelling,
1309 Nance St., $24.
Oct. 17: Mrs. P. E. Turner, re
pairs to dwelling, 502 Main St.,
$100; . J. B. Connelly, repairs to
dwelling, 502 Wright St., $275.
WEDI 3SDAY, OCTOBER 29. 19M
5:00 PM—American Bandstand
5:30 PM—Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 PM—Sky King
6:30 PM—Todays News
6:45 PM—Warren HStes News
6:55 PM—Weather
7:00 PM—Donna Reed Show
7:30 PM—Wagon Train
8:30 PM—The Price Is Right
9:00 PM—Milton Berle
9:30 PM—Bat Masterson •
10:00 PM—Wednesday Night Fights
10:45 PM—John Daly News
11:00 PM—Warren Hites N«
11:05 PM—Weatherman
11:10 PM—Scoreboard
11:15 PM—Jack Paar
1:00 AM—Sign Off
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 195t
5:00 PM—Ramar of The Jungle
5:30 PM—Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 PM—Huckleberry Hound
6:30 PM—Todays News
•MS PM—Warren Hites News
•$55 PM—Weather
7:00 PM—Lone Ranger
7:30 PM—Gray Ghost
0:00 PM—Harbor Command
«:90 PM—Twenty On* J
0:00 PM—Behind cloeed doors
0:30 PM—Tennessee Ernie Ford
IOtOO PM—Grouoho Marx
10:30 PM—Masquerade Party
U:00 PM—Warren Hltee News
11:66 PM—Weatherman
11:10 PM—Scoreboard
11:15 PM—Tack P-ar Show
1:00 PM—Sign Off
FRIDa X, OCTOBER 31. 1050
5:00 PM—American Bandstand
5:30 PM—Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 PM—This Is Alice
6:30 PM—Todays News
6:45 PM—Warren Hites News
6:56 PM—Weather
7:00 PM—Dial 999
7:3* PM—Tor-o
S:IW1 PM—Walt. Disney Presents
9:00 PM—M Squad
9:30 PM—The Thl~ Man
IStOO PM—Gillette Fights
10:45 PM—Fight Beat
UrOO PM—Warren Hites News
11:65 PM—Weatherman
11:10 FM—Scoreboard
Jlrt6 F *—T*ck P"ar Show
1:00 T A—Sign Off
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Army Pvt. Richard E. Counts,
whose wife, Mary, lives on Rt. 1,
Chappells, performs his duties
as a medical aidman in the 80th
Artillery’s Battery C in Schwa-
bach, Germany. Counts, whose
mother is Mrs. J. E. N ; eho!s, 2217
College St., Newberry, entered the
Army in December 1957, complet-
basic training at Fort Jackson,
and arrived in Europe in July
1958. He was graduated from
Prosperity High School in 1953
and from Newberry College
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kennedy
have moved to 1207 Speers St. to
make their home.
dist Church of Newberry and as
a hobby, both Mr. and Mrs. Brown
play the organ, and as an addit
ional hobby, Mrs. Brown makes
beautiful hooked rugs.
Mr. Brown recalls the time that
milk was selling for fifteen cents
a gallon and he says that in pro
portion today we have higher
quality and milk is a much better
buy even for what we have to pay
for it now.
We built this fence for the twins with an auto loan
from Purcells—but the only one it keeps in is me!”
However, it’s mighty nke to know these
folks will help you with an auto loan when
ever you need extra cash.
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Annual Meeting
of the
NEWBERRY ELECTRIC
CO-OPERATIVE
Saturday, October 25,1958
at the
Newberry High School
Starting at 2:30 p.m.
Burnet R. Maybank, Jr., Lt-Gov. Nominee will be
the Guest Speaker
The Public Is Cordially Invited to be Present
A Large number of Prizes will be Given Away
This meeting is yours — The Co-operative is Yours —
Exercise Your Privilege to Keep it Yours — Come to
the Meeting.