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by the way .. . lu ik>Kis \. s WIU.RS No ( HOK K Stir-m* l.a'h, .sch'iol o!- fio;i»ls in th.s rummun.ty wt-re nh'.i^ed to reject r'-(]ue.-ts for tran>fer by parent.' of a num- bt r nf Negro eh.biren who had bei-n assigned to predominately white schools The official.' had no choice in the matter: They were looking down the barrel of a federal court order de manding a specific percentage of integral hm of the races m the schools. So the Negro children go to schools which they do not want to attend, like it or not. And they don’t like it. Such is the manner in which ’he blade of federal controls eats. It cuts d> ' ply ;nto the wi'he.', and the best intenet'', of everybody of all races. The tragedy -f ;t i' that this men . : y tin f.r. -t sy nq :it Ne gro. hav* -t elt n ; s of Some of t h '■ir rig ; th** nioiit 1 as and \ ea rs . w 1' .- UspCt r io - •t th at th - y •1 : he! eV* 1 1 ! n * i e k !y. I .argeiy. fo; t b" -e -;p* <•:! (■ally affected, it i- a -dual ■•n not of tin ir oa r making; n.ore t ban 1 k• d \ . : :.e N ■ a. : ■ • j an n’ ; n ■ b'- si• i" -ranc■ • - - .and t > r tain A • i ■ ■ 11 ■ 1 1 ,; t ■ e t, lan! n o - th.Mf ’o ,jo v. tb, ’In hap. ng ■ f t’e. ratio' a ; - • , ai , i f for. • integral .• n. 1 lie '■ 1 a r pn. pp caa an ’ . n a 'rap, !i.■ ng i<i < 1 as pav\ *ia in a poli tical i hess game Intetrra* lor; has long been adver 11 seii as a gn at panacea for t Ie - N. g Id .-1C P* onm * ■ "f '1 a to?', a rd gn ■ M”' .! \ n h 1 e on M W.h g . (■ • lie rai law - an*! ' t * d* rai * ' 1 i !’ ’ i> o in s* *m- a e - i' ' d' ) A in far too m. (Cv s \ *'g I'OC \\ ■ I e led tii I** i * vt ; 1 at the -w* ep of a p" : WdtC.l [uish as de ’ h. * react t 1 - * *f l:fe. 1 t 1 i a s been !ea i n - d 1 that . t l 1 t H e s n ’ t work that w ;iy. Fo * he fiih'i'al o ('finals-— the j ' t ’ n,. t or- , tlm » 'oil grass men u r 11 i l . h dU'e ■aucrat'- r - who have thru' t th*- i; iWs an d t h>- regu- latioi J s U | H • n tm A imriean p,"p. {‘ raw ! h • r M »'« * net 'ined otl- ly w: M 1 the {'•'ll-*'- *if the mo in* nt Hide* • i. MiC ii rn e n as Hob!* V Kennedv ; Hid 11 a rold jlowe, w I)lie forcing the inte gration of other men's children, have been -ending their own offspring- to i xciu.'ive, expen se e placate schools. That ,s the hyproc risy of it! So a ho udi weep for ta - ;ai • ait - d' the unliappy Negro side ii > 1 children Not t he pm iden' , not tie I ongreS'', i.ot th" Supreme < ourt. :i• ■ r any federal judgi Uowr. tin line. I retslom of choice lit‘s 'traiu;!- ed in the >t reels. S111 *: 11 ■ i ■ r ia ’< a a ' !.■ N i g i o . : a r .e ! I. t A : in,' r t: ■ .. i:. «t ' i I h' nn Volume 31—Number 31 Newberry, S. C .29108, Thursday, November 23, 1967 $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy 10c 4. w Nr a# ’ i'lda & NEW MEMBERS OE ( GENT IE ttiking th(' oath of office Monday night wen 1 , from left, L. 1). (Gardner, Jr.. < . D. (bJc- man. (Veil E. Kinard. Mayor ('Itirtuice A. Slioaly. Jr., (arman Honk me ht, ('laude I’artam and Preston MeAlhant. (Simple) New City Council takes oath of office at Monday meeting Bronze Derby battle Thursday N e\V ! V - acted v ( iar ■ ■IK I A. S h e a! y, Jr. ■i\ e* m nn 1 m* ■ n, inelmt ng R e [ > 11 h 1 lean w * [d SWol li U'flco !*v tl :** * t\ attorney uhn > 1 lari ry d'i ring' cere ■ s at (':?>• Hall M oiiday ■ * mug tin oat h <if office d d i t i o n to Minor Shealv Tin' annual battle for the liion/e herhy takes place at Newuerry rolIege’> Set/der Fii id on Thanksgiving Day. Newberry > the undi'rdog, but obi time observer.' of the ven erable rivalry between the Newtie: ry Indians and Presby terian I olleg'e of (Jinton, Will tell \ ou tdiat the foottvall form ebar: nn-an m-xt to notlong V\ inM the two schools bump heads. K :ckof 1 is at d p.m. It's ttie .'vason finale for both club'. A victory for P. < . would mean a winning Aea>on tor i oae h ( ally (at lit ■■ t Ii a i g es w in i aii' 1 PI 1 larvcy K : ■ k la.’,'!’ Indians have had a rough " U'on ami stami 1 ,1 lb- lone success was t * \ cl Fred* riei\, and for the I miiaas a victory Thar.-day aft> moon is a i■ 11nammati11n (P vo,;i iy to nr w -bed. A win f« if V u bi't'rv V - • .hi ii an ,i re T am of Ie 1: , / . [ ). )!,\ I .b i' >'o j V, a > :;,: V of ■:.! - ntam , ,•.,•*• ! a IT, ■!. a. ' ’ jo, t ’ 1 .j;, t• I., a a fo ■ P i ' ’s' protected, and has completed P5 jtercent of his throw thj' year. 11 - favorite taigot has b. eii Poger Hazel, CPd” sophomioe end. who ha.' caught b>(i for -110 yards. On the ground, (ieorge Taylor m an established threat and a potential ganiehi eaker. Presbyt'-rian’s offen -e m led by junior qua rterhaek Hill Kir* land, an aerial artmt who lias -mashed all jitissing rec- ords at (Triton. The P.iue Ho.-e can mount a solid running game, too, springing from a split-1 sort oi formation who h (i.t alt labels a " va ned T 1 hi' : . th■ ■ outh or * lu■ o ird i .ash betw. en New berrv and 1 'i’es by t ■ ■ i').! n, de p. -* id n v; . .n whose i’ei oid.' land up und* r a r * • c h * * e r. i ’ ■ • Pyter.an . i , - e ; ahcuO in tic er • s w it li ' ; 'i w; ie- .wa;o » I s f. • a*,d 4 t m- . N- .' to-r:a V’s i ra.ling, 1 ot :::aKt it Pr p C n., r- V b, r , Jl '■ V v\ , , if, • I night. in ad wei'e the aldermen Democrats | K ; mi nl. 1.. I *. (iardner. ,J r., ( arman f towk n gfit and Claude Pai" a,n ; and Pepu!>1 iratis ( ’ D. ('oioman ami Pre. ton MeAl- liany. The imw mayor and eoun- cd mem!"■ 1 s won election Nov emhi r 7. M ayor Slmaly, an incumbent member of council, received approval of hi> appointment of Houkmgbt to serve as mayor pro trm. ( )t her committee app- ointm* nt.' made were; ( ill k . tm id, 1.. D. (Iardner, Jr and Mayor Shealy to serve oil t he <ia . ,\ ut ie iiat y ; ( .anile r, ( Ji.tirn,an, MeAlhany and Par- la : n, license i . iin in , tt- e , kina I d, elm, > man, * bib-maii aini Ho.lk- t. ght . budget com mil t re. ( M it,age ' r k \V. Piehe ; 1 ' 1 1 b U t * 11 ("pie- O t tin' State ( ode ii'iat 1 ng; to (’ o i i i r e 11 man - ar ■ g• cv * i tini■ n■ , uiider wnich ttii- ■ ' i now r p ■ t a ‘ 111 g . 11 * • a i ' ' ' ! ' i 1 , t r U t ri ( i . i - r f { 11 r O' ' l.e 1 t month ' * r Jl . 1 r * , 'M ' *: v w a w ■ r t - i. : y J H im-y WKA! T\b Ha! N 1 s ■ '. t ■ a *, • w \ l ' 1 * r I s chang* d - I t ■ ! : st paragraph to make !"■ ally appli'-atke. Th. hapi'-ui. d it. N rtt, < ...*• l.na, .: happ- ’o d m N- w • and I am -are .n natte. "Mo ' nt.a ", ggr.,1 for th'-.r i hi!dr*-n •a. a 11 * a i * 1 tiair own -eirM,;.- How of*, n t.a - .t h• ■ en repeated n •' - column IVd, r il \id i.d atro!.) Mrs. P. E. Way rites Tuesday VS ; , , W u. d i ; ' ak-o, - ; ' ■ ' a . u g kit < W a a ’ 1 a • a C a a ! ’ * i: M m i 1 >■ nn . ami v. o a i 1 ai M • M> a ! .be Ain*’ e. 111 la S . r v i s 1 , ng are a ot 1. Wav .1 S r ot N - w ■ ■■ nyr; a brot la ay ( M. Di-rin.a of s'ln-!hy, N. ('. and fi \ grandi'h air*!! 1' a net a 1 set vices we •v eon ! mted 1 «e *iay ;g Wlu’aher f im ral Horn** by IF v. (ieorge ! ’ : r - Pu' ial a a . P** ■ W 0, , • ' * * N* w i" ! r\ , * y : f •h,,; "*f.* ( raj 1 a' e 'P'H m * 111 1 . * ■: of ■iiur *. ard A u x 11 i 0*1 P(, ary. u ,.n ah* rry ; a *1 11 I d.Ug , s j *.. *..,.: v • a r mill - m ? • • mg pi. par* d due to t In* fa ' that att* June *d n* xt v • ar. Mi* * :ty v b operate on a b ea! > rai t at h -r ’ ban a . i * ■. :. 11 y * ■ a t 11 a ■, i ■ -. i a - la ' ' 1 i ! a . i W a ' * , 11 e * i a ‘' i 'ia- ■ i m ng ina, * *r, Ft m i ! i .r. ' * *: , fat *: a] not. ' * am a , rt! a 1 t i i C Oil’ . ' u 1 ;: a ! et *!!d a ’ ' d a hi l< f : ■ . in* e s. i o n. ‘ Hta r n-t ring * • >unrj 1 mem- •'-et at .1 a*'k Serin, lan Slaton, f b M m t C r 1 reo (i and .lame-, F'*:.g bore, mm,- of whom of- f* it'd f* * 1 r* * b-rt ion. TO ATTHND < O.NFFKFNA F • itv Manager K. \V. Riebe and William R. Wise, superin tendent of utilities for the city of (ireci;wood, wall n pre-ent ' b* So dii ( at olma Municipal As. ocmtii'ii at a hearing on Novrmber b.Utii to discuss fi*d- eial regulations for placing utilities on federal highwavs. The hearing will be attended 1 u v ••Late ami t *• dera t t ra a.- por - tat .on at.d t raffir offn itilu. City-Wide Thanksgiving service set The city-wide Thanksgiving Service will be held Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church. The message, “A God- (Vnaered Thanksgiving”, will be delivered by Dr. George S. Duffie, pastor <T Gentral Meth odist Church. Other participat ing churches are Aveleigh Pres byterian, St. Puke’s Fpiseopal, I.utberan Church of the Redee mer. and A.'.iiciat*' Retiuined Fresbytenan ('bun h. Seiwiees will be l*d ay Rev. ,1. Atiderson Hass, p.i, toi- ol the host ehuieh. Speeuii music w , 11 b* I'unui-Jied by tbo First Hapt i t adult choir d . rected 1 »y Mm; i .or tame Pan--, with Ger ald Herd at the organ. Tim pub lic is invited to attend. (>t tier community Thanks gw ng civics will be held on \\ edm day at 7 ..'’>0 p.m. at Holy frui ty Lutheran ( huivh, Mac er .Memo! all Lutheran ('hutvh, 11 unt M* inoiaal Bap- t. t • bu ivli ami <1 race 1 .at imran ( Inn cb of Pro- j** i'!t y. director gives resignation Ted Smith, director of fin ance for the city of Newberry, has submitted his rewgnat i m ‘ i take effect January Ltd. Id* In making; the anriouia m i.', (bty Manager K. W. Riebe stated hi- regret at losing the . crvlee - of M r. Smith. “lie is doing a fine job here,” Riebe said, “ami lie will lie very hard to replace.” In his le'ter of icsignation, Smith Mated, “I have an oppor tunity to accept the position of A.'.ustaut Director of Purchases and ('out racts with the G reen- vilf 1 (Aunty Schools. I feel that reasons of personal advan cement demand that 1 take advantage of tin'.' offer.” Mr. Smith expre.-sed his will ing m.'.s to help train the person who will take his place*. Eleven are injured in Sunday wreck I'd"veil pel .-•< *n.) Were injured, none beheved er.tically, in 'wo- ear accident at tin* intersection ot Secondaiy Road SI and F. S. (1 ;ghA a\ ! 7(1 about mm- m;!e■> iiorili of liere Sunday S (' Higiiway Patrolman M. • k 11 ooper -aid a 1 ‘.Mb! ( orvair driven by Kdward Hughes Wat- mei oj <Ireenvilie was in collis ion with a P.mIT Mustang dnv* n by () ear Joe Harvey of Paco- let. All occupants of the cars wen* admitted to Newberry Memorial Hospital. Watson was transferred to Greenville Gen eral Hospital. Transferred to a Spartanburg hospital were Harvey, his wife, Mrs. Annette Harvey, 2’i; thmi' daughter, Kim, d; his mother, Mrs. Gladys Harvey and sister, Joyce Harvey, all of Pacolet. Passengers injured in tin* Watson car included Hugh Cox of Florence. Louise Spar and Georgia Phelps of Orangeburg; David Huritsii l.*r ami Inara Raw ! *f ('"lumbui. all t ud» rd s ;. N oe,’ ry < o! '**ge.