The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, January 12, 1967, Image 2
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LOOKING
AHEAD
By Dr. Deorjje S. Benson
President
National Education
Propram
Searcy, Arkansas
FOR INTER-RACIAL
ADVANCEMENT
One of the most accomplished
and dist inpuished Neproes in
American life believes that N’e
proes are damapinp the future
of their race and of our nation
by respondin': to either ‘'non
violent” or the frankly terror
istic apitation t<> "overcome"
which has spread racial strife
across the nation throuph IbOO
He is (ieorpe S. S(huyle», Am
erica’s best known Negro
newspaperman. For da year-,
as the nationally-read column
ist of the Pittsburg Courier,
NAACP b-ader arid activr
ch ampion of Nepro "cause'-,"
he has worked for th- advance
ment of all member.- of his
race.
Mr. Schuyler became a con
servative in politics and eco
nomics after enpaping for a
short time in Socialist. Com
munist and other self >tyled
“liberal” movements m Amet
ica and abroad. During the of>
years he has written for the
Courier, largest circulation .W
pro paper in America, he 11a*-
admonished Negroes to ad
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THEATRE
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The
Professionals
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Clover Leaf
DRIVE - IN
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The
Liquidator
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SLNDXX
Dead Heat on A
Merry-Go-
Round
James Coburn. Aldo Ray
Always a Color Cartoon
$2.00 per year in advance.
vance through ‘-mf mprove-
rn»-nt and by mak og themselves
attractive, a- individuals and
as a race, to their fellow Am
erican . H< ha- steadfastly,
throuph year- of "left w;np”
pressure to silence him, told
Neproes that th< American
economic, povernmental and
-ocial system offered the pn-at
e t opportunity for advance
ment to b> found by Nep:oe-
ariywhere jn the world
“Self-Help" Advwated
ty-f iv<
yoar* ag
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Si huy!
or
jght to or
j/ar
zo a
nation
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p’Oirriot on
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paign
to b'
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among
morn
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solicit
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:-ial
and
moral
suppo
rt an f or:g
Negroe-
the A:
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its
pur-
;«<-so:
"We will reach the white
m a - -
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or
unions, c
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h
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f ac
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on
the a - * root-.
Wo
will
toil thorn
al
>o u'. y o u r
past
and
about
your
present.
and
aboul
l our
ho
pes
for the
fu
t uro.
We
will
reach th*-
ordi
nary
whit*
A
mencan with
tho
storv
of V
our
St
tv ice in
all
wars
sine*- th
o Revolution, of
tho
excellent e
of
your poets
the
clove rnoss
of
your inven
'ions
, of the
achievements <d
your
seholars
and
hu sine - smen
—of
tho rrso
of
the Negro
< huroh and \<
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a farmt rm a
rt i an- and pro
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The
County Agents
tolumn
Our feeling is that 1£€7 •wriu
be a g'x*d year for most farm
ers. This is because we pretty
well know what the supply and
marKet situation for most farm
products will be. Unknown
weather and international con
ditions can, of course, change
two peoples, colored an dwhite.
"There are forces in the
world that want us to fail and
conspire toward that fa lure,
fhich means; d.'-un.ty an de-
v truction WV are here biessu-d
with the right of mobility. the
r pht of ownership. the pri
vilege of privacy arid develop
ment of personality, and the
precious rnach.nery of peace
ful change These gifts and
gairrs it 1 - the purpruse of the
conservative to defend anc ex
tend. jest we perish .r. the fell
clutch of collectivism Theae
gifts and gams I have been
trying m my small way to pre
-.t- rve
With his book, and with fc.s
life, George Schuyler, Ameri
can, has girtn conservatism a
good image. H.s cour.be I or
iriter-racia] affa:rs rt worthy
of universal consideration..
the pp/ture But we nave to
take the Ertuatic® at we jww
know j* to he and f-gure the
probable outlook from thus 'van
tage poict.
t ot ton farmers know r-ght
now what ti»e;r market situa
tion will be. Most cotton farm
ers will diTert 25 per c#rrt
theur allotment and thus quali
fy for the C-rersaon and sup
port program*. The remami«g
allotment acre*, if plaxrt&d.
should, of course, be worked to
produce to it* full potential
Except for cotton, rurpha*
stocks of farm products hawe
dwindled consideratiy. There
fore, the demand should he
good for wheat, core, grain
sorghum, and soybean*. We
look with great favor toward
Lkely increased acreage of
these last three crops in Sew-
berry eoiirrty this coming year.
Dairy farmer* ran scared
most of the time. We don't
blame them for yoo can’t store
m.lk very long Also milk is
the only farm product we know
of st-L sold or consignment
basis. The use maoe of it after
it leaves the farmer's hand*
determines the pruce he ere®'
t uaily rece.ves W'e'd be wiRaeg
oet. however that 1 >T7 ccJk
p-uces w.i, average w.ttir IS
' ent* per cwt. of tne cam*
price .-eteived m iVlt
Beef ca'tle prs+r* shouic con-
t.nue strong cur.ng a . of liCT.
Hog p'jtiei tnou-c average a-
00ut tn* same as -art year
Pou.try is foe tug puestgun.
turkey* look bag for the cmk-
ing year. Normally this mmnw
lower prucea. Bowe-rer, meet of
the poultry production is now
on contract oasix Thss, if
you’ve got a ccntract that mass
the full year, yew already know
what your prodsetuo* returns
wall be.
That briery is #«r crystal
ball gazxng for the year ahead
UafwrtwwateJy. not all farmers
have the same maxagemest ah-
duty. Soase swcceed where «<h-
etances But at least we cas
point owl that the ofywrtsmzty
for prodactlk* farm p*W-
ac*! srill cowtucaae for Newber
ry cosffity farmers for 15^7
HAFPT NEW TEAS
We’d like to thank everyone
foi the privilege of coathraed
lerrice to NenWiry c<«*ty
cstizeaM for another year. The
Coaxty Agents Office ss strict
ly ax office fsc service. We
oon't *e$ axythasg. We do«*t
slgx anybody sp to any kind
jegaUy-bcadSag camsract- Oar
only j>ofe is to work with the
people erf Newberry owasty Jt
axy way that wiB help them to
help tAMBisevvc*. And as each
year goes by we serwe move
aware that the peop&e erf New-
rerry ewsacty are the beet peo
ple sx the worM to week wyth
Tberefore we w-*x for each
yf you a new year filled wish
nappmess and jrogresa If w*
at * k:» office cax te of »err«e
at any fane, pkast ^et xa
know.
Newberry Mills. Ine. Cloth Store
Giant January
SALE!
★
ALL FI.MSB ED
Cloth Reduced
4 BIG
40/0 or >,ore
OUTSTANMNG VALUES II
1 (XT' C ottons. Dacron. Voile and Blends of
Dacron-Cotton, Viscose-Cotton.
Avril Rayon-Cotton
In uidthjf from W to 45”
★
WE HAVE
Combed and Carded Sateen, Denim, Embozzed, Gauze,
Poplins, Popduct, Oxford, Pettipoint and Broadcloth
Newberrv Milk Ine. Cloth Store
Suit* Buurs 1 it 1? 31 nari ! X at * X yt& itr* Skrs Fndbv
im Ur*Si flLEE FAEKIV1 .Vwherry, £ C