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I’av’f 2—The Newberry Sun. Newberry, S. Thursday, March 16,1967 k 1218 College St., Newberry, S. C. 29108 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 0. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner Second-Class Postage Paid at Newberry, South Carolina SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ?2.00 per year in advance. Six month- .? 1.25. SENATOR i STROU*THURMOND Reports PEOPLE ( KIMINALS. ( ONPFSSH>.NS, AND THE COURT if thf' l.’njtei States hi ]'-*»/■ Pk- rv.,urt further .'ifu-r P.'it hr/- «• ,rnp.;r.-v-'j th#- in f,, - U,*- '■ j-e '/ M .r'i n'l/i A fv.on'i ■.>,•}<> r<- Pw- zmpiifi**} tte- Es* .-o <sn8 laid down .0 r.":v 1 r-i:nine ^nw'■>rv.=jhj«- ;n?*'<sh.r*ic :'j Lnciand The ground ruk-s for '.sy.'S'*- in'^r- ; f ^ 1 srtfj r/ Vj - f * i \ OM NTARV C ONFESSIONS I n ».i -P; P“- cnr.f^'-'-ions ? iri'J b> P>e ^-ourt ■,<..jn*^r.jv in*.en v.'.*n'-u’ n < • r . i. '< n.' nd thf- [ . 'j i f t• ,rn • ’?;< Mri.-na ' 'h*:- I.; r j . .lofir, <. t r ( • r-.t-tl e t it-. • •* ' J ' . ;d j. ; • • i < r if ■( - r r rs r ‘ T Ne*.e**f.'e- Pi<-\ v.< o- tK-.d errnno r 'U-J% ;• ;o )v •hi' sys- f * i .ft r >h 'b*- • r n ,' 11 • i S’ **' ' ' *• --j - • if* :v tjf-f.'j'i-Ur f f Th^- i-st'K l>: < r'liurn ■.;> ’> * '•un-.f-' d u: irrj j n * errx*c a * i^r, 7 ; ■ r \ ■ n-<- j' • f "I’*-* ^ i J r , r errs- (V ■ur'* did no* ■ * , J ; O 1 o if .j,od eb - * \''' r : p'i — u;y.n *h*- ha-;'* qu^'— ■ ;h! Th.-f rr.’hi- M'-.H \ \ o J u n T a ri n^- - - - ■ . ^ * ea d fi.UC Of ffiun- 1 >, < i.r> t * -m' 1 ^•'UCp» urci ! h«; ibl'U- *C' ; ft on j - ! f -inn munatjf >n The- o.-ff .f-d u>';n T he r^w ’e-* * ■ i.f <■'i.nf t oj)T<*<j vk j* r< bj'-h had never before been .polled e- the sole t^-t of judg- ing the xoluntarineas of confer- ; indiri.' f others w<-re so jeal- In laying down sue*h re- f j j-’ht that they «t net ion*, the Court made the • .< V-. MtOTi the * < ri-tj. ff>mrnon error of failing to see o. : i- pa; t <>1 the liill of »he fore-t t^n ause of the trees th< Ur-t ']Vn Arne-nd- riit-nt ■ tut h<- ('oiislit ut )<>n Th*- r*-<*ult of these two de rision* ha* already been left Thr constitutional protection ;u'r‘*ss the country. Admitted against police-state ta/*t«*s and <'rimtnais ha%e beet) turned Star ( harnl*cr type proceedings, |<K»se upon sobriety to repeat both of which were alien to their crimes; some became the principle* upon which our there via* no attorney present Nation wa* founded, were de- .atbers because they were not signed originally to apply only brought before a r^ommitting to the central government. magistrate as rapidly as the ; • < .am*' basic jjrotectjfins Supreme Court, in the so-called :•>; Pi 4 * ai-au-f-d were already Mallory rule, considered “rea- 1 ( * » ' • i State anfi ]'«a] •^<nal»|e.** that tjrne h'.-w - The trend to tie Gf iur t has held -n 1 - c-n :t<-enth Arnend- * a-- ha- dealt atf'd th<--<.' pr< *- t\' -;nce ■fiuc- j'*'-'“ess" ■ a n ; if- fonvjr-' '■.adf- thf'rn a;*- ■wr rn-'UNh- , ■ • -• -f ('■ \ fa \ on rioN \m < oi rse ; •* e . THE REMEDY «' ‘ -r f.z&i ;>re r >*;de a • rhr-.ugh a -ampk nat- *he a;.pelia*e runs- T; f *he .Supreme Co-in. •• ’v rn :e me‘thud .: jv- r* safety I h• ! r i.iit ;■-ra) a/td U/o-- t > , sd *:;! ■ f i f u t fj a t f ,1 , Mn?. -.- r» i' trulv \ o)untar> it will P itt»-d in evidence. Thi- t: riding is n-rnitif) bft t,. tre trip ;udg'- arid jury. Hitd will b* r>. *r*ed on ^ppe^J onJ\ in f ,is» .f thf rn• T fia- g ran t a.f»us*' Scholarships for musicians available j. w ha - , e du: - w hjcr. 'h a • rj-.i’ I re- \ >; m- accused d; f ’ a- a nee * J • ■ »ur .r .• > .. -e .n’err- *. a! j-.»3 k piaee e\ en bef- -re he had rjeen charged wnh a trim-. The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution guiLnuitees the right to counsel only "in *11 criminal prosecutions.*' A ; v Giant step* in economic de velopment are being taken in South Carolina. A* this report comes to you the General As sembly .s finalizing legislation which creates a new Depart ment of Parks, Recreation and Tourism; and our proposal to a.k/w use of the revenue bond as a' iryij,-trial a.d device also has found favor and legislative • upport Both of these meas- -r--> w..h substantially im prove state * abh.ty to r. a v brant N-w r s .<rr r,. The Rond Quest k>n { > ■ ta*.e v. a* f *. ree t .r.to * * - *. •' t ; -ett.on :«eca^s- . .r. f -' t y-a *s n*- gr.ry>r.r.g states rut *•••<•' . r.g toe bond to at* ♦ t * - w .' ;-str.es and en- .' d- • trial expansions Tre g * •. >. tn f .n-tv-t'.ai a.d rg *'•.m abo-t S' r SuP m... o' netween a' c I P'-j soundet the warmr.g 10.' T am .'a rename a oaxed <•' V-. - -a.'. u « n. a n a a. t not f a; r. v ■ o nn:.ete tne nm-traa. * p , * c u f* T"' » > - - - “T-.i- * - i . ;-er*- ta.d .* tnat a*.*.. r r • ♦■ *£- r c p..-* j, w*- -irments af ■ - sarv C - .si - .-i * ... ,si.say .n- s^na.e *a >-.'t a..aw yxai government - ^a.-c:v>.o-ns to ;**t;e revenue * ,r, -.'O- to -. ^ ' '.a - — ar n fur r.^-w .a - ■ . *- . s. -r - -ci. . • vr ^. <2 -r- : % ^.: T'OTf. . r y:^. 2 f- UT IiT'V^r ^y Tr.;*-. .,.p ' Vi r.'b'T ' “T'Tr^’T.. Mb/'* . .' T'ra. * .• o r. .* v r.. -*<r ■. * / -'. . . rr.. - -. o -'•! . >,a t ** r - T _ Tc: - V \ '~h .2 ' .i- *■ P. 2~ ~r *• • • ' ' . > V r - -...j: - • - .. ^' i * r: r-r ' * v > r P*- - • .*-4 i. f ' ■ .i * - Our tourist trade currently is worth more than a quarter of million dollars a year. Of that amount, at least $13 mil lion finds its way into our State’s treasury. The tourist dollar is particularly valuable because it is earned elsewhere but “stays" in South Carolina. Full development of our tourism potential » a win endeavor, and our state’s op portunities m this Field are practically unlimited. re- Vet loans be cut off soon Less than five months main for veterans of World Wgr H to >se tne.r guarantee pr.v.leges for a ioar. to pur chase a home, farm, or for business purposes. Thus warn ing came from John I. Find ley. Loan Guaranty Officer, VA Reg.or.al Office, Columbia. Pr-Ser.t statutes provide that o:ai ex- the a'.-oi .te cuh'jff date for »r i - ,,-t W-.'A Wa- II vet-rans will * . trger. J . i > 2-5. l.'h 7. This n-eadline *^* Art * it rhe result of Congressional ' . •* . action wn.ch has delayed the w- f->n- final date of ei.g.b.lity several WO U Id * ^ rr _ maintain The :■ .toff w..i not affect veterans of ti te Korean Con- or v-te-ar.s who have HAPPY BIRTHDAY March 18; Mrs. McBeth Sprouse, Mrs. Emerson Jones, Elgia Gene Sheppard, Judy King, Betty Maude Monroe, Clifford Shealy, Tom Beck with. Mary Bryan Parr, Mrs. Elsie Heller, David T. Werts. March 19; Raymond Blair, Pressley N. Boozer, Jr_, Eu gene Brossy, Mrs. James A. L’ndt rwood Jr. March 20: Harry Dominick, William Harris, Mrs. Pope L. Buford Jr., Mrs. Marvin W. Long, Janice Whitaker, Mrs. P. K. Harmon. March 21: Harvey Richard son, Barbara Davis Jones, Mrs. William H. Hawkins, Mary Sue Clary, Abbie Abrams Martin. March 22: Mrs. William Byrd, Daniel Hugh McHargue, Jr. Mrs. Hal Kohn Sr., Mrs. J. C. Atkison, Mrs. Sydney Carter, Tommy Spotts. March 23: Mrs. L. D. Nich ols, Joyce Chapman, Larry Danielson, Linda Waldrop Kes- ler, Lather B. Bedenbaugh, Miss Jo Shannon. March 24: Mrs. Fred Rich ardson, Mrs. Jeff Waldrop, Richard Perkins, Hayne Shealy, Bobby Busby. erv-d since January 31, 1955, Findley pointed out, as these veterans are covered by dif- f-rent legislation. Almost seven million loans have been guaranteed by the Veterans Administration to vet erans since the beginning of ‘he program following World War II. One out of every' five homes constructed in the U. S. following World War II was with VA guarantee. The Veterans Administration will guarantee up to 60 per cent of the purchase price of a home for a veteran with lim itation as to the total purchase price. NOTICE SHEALY LAUNDRY Comer Caldwell & Purcell Streets Newberry, S. C. We are now back in businss Light-hearted salad hgkt loach to every winter Dairy-fresh flavor, that's the tight cottage cheese - PET, YOU RET! W