The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 23, 1967, Image 2
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COMMENT
on
Men & Things
By J. K. BREEDIN
I hope th<* Congress will onii’r
a cut in expt*nditiires at least
for fiftci'i) hilliun (iullai'.^. 'I'hc
wastefulness of our (iovern-
ment will not he a<l''(p lal 'h v
April S.0, I'.HtH; after that dat",
no one will he entitled to vote
without obtaining a new certi
ficate. Section 2d-h7)
(Qualifications for Repd -
tration: ( 1 ) Any person (h ^ir
iny to register mu' 1 : (a) He
at least twenty-one years of
aye; i 1/1 1 lave been a resident
in the State for one year, in the
county for six months and in
the polliny precinct in which he
ot f ei s to vote for three mont li
h. tore any election; however,
( c ) Mmi tei s in i harye of an
cuyani/.ed church and teachers
corrortnl by
a r
than twi
■ n t y
fin
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are
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pol :t cal
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politicians ;
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billions
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dull
out like
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He was
the
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ding firm an e
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in,
above, the hoard is authorized
to mail the voter his reyistrat
ion certificate.)
(Any person hold.ny a valid
certificate or whose name is
enrolled on the registration
hooks prior to September 1, 1‘J
dT, shall not he required to pro
ve' qualifications, except as to
residence, as a condition to
have a new certificate issued.)
He sure to attach to your old
reyistratilon certificate: Your
Social Security Number must
he listed on application. If you
do not have a Social Security
number then use your S. C.
Drivers License number.
He sure the application has
been signed by a notary public.
(Any person who does not
hold a valid certificate may se
cure an application and com
plete it in duplicate prior to
appeariny before registration
officals. The oath of such an
applicant shall be administered
by a qualified registration
official only. If the applicant
has signed the application prior
to .mob appearance, he shall be
required to acknowbfdge his
signature at the t ine of taking
tin- oath.)
un-
CAPITOL.
From the OHice oi GOVERNOR ROBERT E. McNAIR
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With the exception of a few
I should like to oe t ho free
spenders .-amt hack home.
We are imt a const itut .onal
nationa! government; nor is
South Carolina wedded to the
State Constitution.
As a nation under a constit
ution, we have no valid author
ity for lending mom s to Kur-
ope, Asia, and Australia. And
we have no authority to yi\u
mom y from Dan to Heersheba.
We have no con t itut ional
authoi ity to maintain armed
forces all over the world.
We have no authority to give,
grant, lend money e\en within
this count ry to our own people.
I n South Carol ina the Con-
read oi write or have paid taxes
on property III tile State HsS-
e . ed at th'ee hundred dollars
oi mote; how eve r, t lie Dinted
State. Supreme Court lias do
(dared that illiterates whether
they own property or not, are
entitled to register if oUmr-
w e qualified in South Caro-
I ma. Tlie i eforc, at t iie present
time, illiterate must be per
mitted to reg Ite I if ot liei w i e
qual d ied.
id) I’eisoiis who are mentally
incompetent, pau[i( rs supported
at puidic expense and persons
confined in any public prison
shall be disqualified.
( 1 I Persons convicted of bur
glary, ar.-on, obtaining goods
or money under false preten. o-
e , perjuiy, lotgery, lobbery,
hiihery, adultery, bigamy, wife
beating, house breaking, re
ceiving -toh ii good-, breach of
trust with fraudulent intent,
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( ounty should operate within
the County and opi rate a a
democracy.
A recent purchase of land
with titles on no p jbiic mfor-
mation shows how far we an
from being self-govt'rniny.
‘'Hen' ari' pertinent facts
concerning requirements of and
qualifications for registration:
(Ceneral Registration: Dur
ation of certificates. Ail voters
must register again every ten
years. The rn-w ten year period
begins in lihiH; however, voters
may start registering for the
new ten year period on Septem
ber 1, 19f)7. The present certi
ficates held by registered vote
rs will be valid only through
i.'-.-m -d prior to Sep: emhe i 1,
Ibi’C. may acquire a new certi
ficate by mailing or hav.ng de
livered a (ompleted application
in duplii'at e to hi - regi^t i at nm
hoard, togetiier with h.> old
reg.'(ration cirtificate. A new
e rt if icati will not be Issued un -
les.- ’ he (dd cert Ticate i- turned
m. The application need md he
"igned by voter in the presence
of a board member, deputy
member or clerk as is necess
ary for those voters who are re
quired to register in person at
the hoard of registration; how
ever, the application must ht
sworn and subscribed to before
a notary public. If the applica
tion is complete and has been
executed properly, as outlined
nu ruber of t he board.
for NT Y HI ILDINc;
PERMITS
H. \\ . Neel, one large room
and small office for .John Deere
^ L’ -1 d miles from New
berry, $f,OOO.
As we approach the Thanks
giving holiday, our thoughts
are instinctively directed to
that day some doU years ago
when the early English settlers
enjoyed a fea.>t of wdld game
in an atmosphere of a true
giving of thanks. The pilgrims
had much to be thankful for—
mainly, that they had survived
hardship and disease and were
able to eke out an existence
on virgin soil in a land yet
untapped and untamed. They
were also thankful to he liv
ing in freedom; free of op
pression, Dee to choose their
own destinies.
rids great her.tape id gi at -
itmh for the material and in-
targible blessings -o many
u- enjoy -liould Il'Ver lose
mean ng to A mermans, foi
many ways the nation is
faced wit n challenge-- w hich
threaten our survival as a peo
ple. We -hould not only show
a true spirit of thanksgiving
for what we have but demon
strate, also, a genuine con
cern for the needs of others.
We h ave unusual bountv in
oi
it -
in
ill
our great land. We also have
poverty, blight, ignorance, and
hunger—and until the day
when all these are wiped away
and replaced with material
benefits for all in need, there
can be no true satisfaction or
contentment with the status
quo.
Those in positions of plenty
have a responsibility to help
provide for those deprived. The
various programs of assistance
maintained and pursued by
government cannot provide all
the answers or fulfill all the
requirements necessary to feed
ing, clothing, and caring for
the oppressed or rejected. Each
individual has a responsibility
to himself and to the welfare
(T others. This concept should
not be construed as socialism,
hut humanitarianism.
This country is too great,
too blessed and too rich to al
low for suffering and depriva
tion. As we give thanks on
this November 2d, let us re
member the needs of others and
work together to resolve them.
.-titutioii. as 1 i
,-( all.
irda i m-
assault with intent to ravmh.
that each < ounty
Miali
have a
In. .--(a
'genation, lancny, murder,
Senator. The gl
ok ue
hedge
i ape
oi criims- against tin' ele-
podge of OU 1 I'e
(amt a
range
( t Ion
law.- .-hall lie distpialified
meiit m entirely
invalid.
Then
f: o n i
being i eg i. te red oi vot-
is no wariant of
law f(
u lour
i 11 g,
unhs-.' '.neh, (lualification
Senators in one
('ount \
; one
sliali
have been ia moved by
Senator for four
('otinties; or
panii
ui. Se(• I ion 2d i’>2, as amen-
Holiday Notice
THURSDAY, NOV. 23rd
Thanksgiving Day
BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY
The institutions listed below
will not be open for business.
The public is linked to take notice of this and ar
range all business accordingly.
The Bank of Commerce
PROSPERITY, S. t\ CHAPIN, S. C.
The South Carolina National Bank
The State Bank and Trust Company
The State Building & Loan Assn.
Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Assn.