The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 23, 1967, Image 1
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Bv DORIS A. SANDERS
WHAT DOES IT?
In a letter written to the 1
editor of a daily newspaper re
cently, a gentleman asked,
“What does it take to make
Americans mad?”
For years I have thought the
public would awaken from its
apathy and start demanding
government reform. Surely, I
thought, when I.B.J began his
mounting stream of welfare
programs, with the widely pub
licized waste to the taxpayers,
the public would be aroused.
And if not for that reason,
isn’t anyone concerned that we
allow American boys to be
killed in a war we are not
trying to win in Vietnam?
What does it take 0
Did it not make your blood
boil to read Tuesday that the
confessed killer —- confessed,
mind you—of six persons was
turned loose on the public
simply because he wasn t ad
vised of his “rights” before he
confessed? What dot s it take
to make Aneneans mad en
ough to do something about
the Supreme t'ourt which is
rapidly carrying this country
to destruction?
The Pro,den’ made a gi'eat
deal of no!<e the other day a-
bi ui t fighting crime. hunny
he didn’t mention that m Dec
ember; he vetoed a bill winch
would have helped curb crime
in the nat,on's worst crime rid
den coy, Washington. D. ('
\'ot only did he veto the bill,
he did: it while Congress was
out of "essio11 and had no op
port unity to ovei - r de 1 b o
veto.
Now ht* say we must spend
two billion - not million, but
billion—dollars over the next
two years to find waye to curb
violence.
I can teU him how to do that
and it weu’i cost the taxpayers
a penny. Simply remove the
j.heral bleeding hearts from
the Supreme Court and every
i,i her i ourt in t he land; replace
them with men who will see
i hat punishment is meted out
Volume 30—Number 44.
Newberry, S. C. 39108, Thurs.luy, February 38, 1967
$3.00 Per Year
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AW
Mrs. Jeanette K. Hamm has
been commissioned by Cover-
nor Robert E. McNair to till
the unexpnvd term of the late
Ralph B. Black, county audi
tor. Mrs. Hamm’s nomination
for the post was approved by
the State Senate two weeks
; l <3' o.
Mrs. Hamm is a native of
Prosperity, daughter of Mrs.
Agnes H. Koon and the late
James Lee Koon. She is a
graduate of Prosperity High
school and attended Newberry
College.
P. Hamm, live in Prosperity.
She and her husband, (limn
They have one son, Padison Pee
(Paddy), a seventh grade stu
dent at Prosperity school.
Mrs. Hamm has been as
sociated with the Auditor's
office since 1951, when she be
gan her duties as clerk. In
19*15, she was appointed Depu
ty Auditor and has served m
that capacity since. She i- a
member of St. Puke's Puther-
an church.
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as President Johnson recain-
meiided m a message to Con
gress last week. But it saj >
this is not enough to remedy
racial isolation in schools.
“It recommends the elimina
tion, physically or otherwise, of
schools it describes as doing
permanent damage to the per
sonalities and character of Ne
gro children because of racial
isolation. ”
“It proposes the creation of
Education parks, drawing stu
dents from wide areas.
"It suggests bus transporta
tion between school districts to
(Continued on page H)
Thomas C .Smith, Mrs. Mil
dred Johnson;
A1 so, John Meador, Troxeile
H. Senn, Thomas 0. Suber,
Lillie Mae Folk. Horace Har
mon Jr., Lula Phillips, James
I). Ewart. Larry Senn, Allen
Kibler, William H. Link, Joe
Welhorne, Cuy H. Shealy, Can-
uido Munumer. James Hickson,
Parker Martin, Ben T. Ander
son. Neil Truesdell, \V T.
Hickson. Mrs. E. R. Fellers,
Mrs A P Long, Bobby Morse,
Mrs. Sara Lister, Mrs. Helen
S. M onts, Boby Counts, Paul
M. Meets, Robert (L Lister,
( Continued on page S i
Sligh, Mrs. (b-orge Slice, Mrs.
Kibler M oon, Mis.-, Frances
Boozer, Mrs. Carol Wes.singer,
Mi's. Pat Hughes, Mrs. Fver
ette Mayes, Mrs. Donald Pay-
ton, and Mrs. Kibler Will,ani
se n.
The volunteer- will dis
tribute information telling
what to do in the event of a
heart attack and how to reduce
the risk of heart attack. They
will also receive Htart Fund
contributions to suppurt re
search, education and com
munity service activities of
the Newberry Heart A--oe.a-
tion.
Lutheran women
to convene
“Our World Witness" will he
the theme for the Convention
of Lutheran Church Women
meeting i? 1 - St. David's Luther
an Church, West Columbia, on
March d and 4. Speakers for
the Convention will he; Dr.
Wilfrid Hardy Callcott, Pro
fessor of History at Fniver-
sity of South Carolina; Dr.
H. Ceorgc Anderson, Professor
of Church History and Director
(Iraduate Stud •■' at Lutheran
Theological Southern Seminary
Columbia; and Mrs. F.vaid f.
Peterson, Member of the Board
of Directors T th-- U W Aux-
iliaiyw Dr Karl K.nard, Presi-
(T-nt of the Luth<ran Synod of
South ('ar olina will ttring
gre* ‘ uigs f i oui Hie Synod. M c-s
\ rm Momoier, ( 'harh -ton, will
bo ? he ('onvent ton Chaplain.
IV".-on!at ions will be made
uii lleader, hi p Mcmbership,
St • ward bp, and leducat ton,
“ I nt emat u®ai N .g ht at M t.
Tabi o- Pu * ho ra n < 'b u i c h, \\ c-t
('olumhia, will featur<• a fel
lowship banquet. Several tor-
cign students from Newberry
('ollege and the I'niversity of
Pouth < ’arolina will be special
gue.-t s.
DR. ANDERSON
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DR. ( ALEC OIT
A budget of >45,bob, w;ll he
adopted. New officers, ,-everal
Execut.ve Board Member-, and
T rien mil I hdega* es to the
Auxiliary Convention will lie
elected. (iffivers for the LCW
of S nth Carolina are; Pre.-id-
e:.', Mr- Murray Counts, Lit
tle M ,:ita.:.; \',ce Prer-.delit,
Mr, M a r.-hal! Mauney, West
Columbia; Secretary, Mrs.
John Koch, Walhalla; Trea.-ur-
er, Mrs. (ail Shi-aly, Little
M cm-a n.
Hunter elected
president of
National Co-op
San Francisco.—T. William
Hunter of Newberry, South
Carolina, was elected President
of the National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association Sun
day at a meeting of that or
ganization which repre*--
over five million rural elec*’
consumers nationwide
Hunter will serve a two y,
term. He has already seiv
the NRECA for four yea-
previously lie was Vice Pr-
dent and Secretary Trea i-
He was elected by a Bomb
Directors of uiie member each
of t he nation's -17 states ’ h .
have Flectne Cooperatives.
Hunter, Cl, is a native of
Newberry. He graduated fnun
Newberry College m P.*db and
earned a law degree at t h e
1 nivei 11y of South Caro!ina in
11*34.
H
ha- practic.
1 law
in
Newhe
in
V
since
193:
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AS
pro.-ell
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with
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six years.
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Clary of Danville, Va.
MFSIC PR()(,RAM FOR
BOl NDARY STREET PTA
The 4th, 5th, and bth g-rad* -
of Boundary Street School will
present a music program, un
der the direction of. Miss Jua
nita Hitt, when the PTA meets
tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m.
The other grades will present
their program at the next PTA
meting-.
The executive committee will
meet at 7:30 in the library.
All patrons are urged to
attend.