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COMMENT
on
Men & Things
By J. K. BREEDIN
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$2.00 per year in advance
I mav.,tie a ■-<! - !sg son
-av:no ’<i h!.- dadiiy I will tv
rinc. my iienTmL'' if you
nu- moi'’ nsoMt \-' 11..w docs that
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;i< u ■ 11 a little f ip u tvs, say
t ha ’ t hc\ a re willing to i nciauis*-
the t a \ o - , f the 1 * i. - id' ■ nt w.r
11 'i i.) c t' 'hr ' paii'f'li nu'.
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day, I w o|ah■ i it’ I ha\a hci-oir.c
i■ razy i.i i id ocy rampant uj
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trust funds not eountc d
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n the
old-style admimstrat ive
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''.'ll gelliM-'
aitnoig our
budget.
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hillien
above "stimat"'! spend
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spend
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wdfart
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same,
to call $lXt> billion a
SCOUTING
ROUNDS A GUY OUT
February 7-13th, the .Scouts will celebrate
their 58th anniversary. We congratulate the
5 million Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Ex
plorers who are members of this fine orga-
n i zation.
Our best wishes go to the dedicated men and
women who have given so generously of
their time in the character training of these
youngsters. Our country is richer for their
participation.
“YOUR PRIVATE BANKERS”
Ills Main Street Phene 376-1 122
tight budget is really stretch
ing things, especially when Mr.
Johnson insists that most of
the increase is ‘mandatory’,
mandatory only in the sense
that the Administration and
Congress are profligate with
the people’s money.”
We seem to he faced with a
reckless campaign for more
State Taxes.
Many years ago our law mak
ers tried to prov.de for the
essential services of the state
such as courts, justice, pol.ct
protection, etc. Now \v • seem
as easily moved as f he Cong
ress. Today it is not a matte,
of essential service, but the
pr.'ssure of this group and that
group which maintains a lobby
in Columbia.
Incidentally there is n > equal
ity in taxation or in anything
else. A thorough study of out
taxation, as of indust ic.-:, mer
chants,, and all others subject
to taxation, will show notable
inequalities. Absolute "quality
is moc" a dream, a pol11 caI
-peculation than a foe’.
1 f our officials. fr >m t n >
1’resit
lent
<
lown
throne'
h h'gl-
lator-
in
(
'toigre
ss am
1 in the
State
leg
isl
atures
, if tic
■y would
dedica
it"
th
emse!
VeS s
eriously.
entire
ly
to
the
needs
of til!'
State,
1 if
tter
admim
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etc. r
a t h <
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a pre
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tickle
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and I’ll
i tick’.
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con Id
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off ici<
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grand
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the
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that in
y old
t'r
lend, Sul,
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t Hi ham
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lit
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ows the str
a i n
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Sell
at
or from
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At
■ral eoi
011 1" -
th
ough he hold
Barnwell
e k w -
er
to his heart
I ncuientally
I
wolide
that
t h.
e (iovernor
and Sena*
.• did
not carry to tht
4 (
Sup; one
eou rt
and to Congress—the hi de! a'
assumpt ion
of jurisdic
t i o 11
ovei
the Constilutitm of tl
State
Senate.
As r
ve
f retiuently
P"
intei 1
out the
Constitution •
Oil pi
ve rs
t he Congress to define
th"
po w-
ers of
the
Supreme (
diuri
i i
addition to
such powers a
s a r<
specific
ally
assigned
t >
the
Court 1
i y 11
Im Constit
It icU
I’ve 1
1 leen
amazed at
. tin
■ tpr
esceise
and
the actpiit
'seen
ere o
the (iovernor, the Senate ant
tile newspapers of the Slat".
If my brethren of tlw pre-s
don't talc a hand in this Cm
st it ut iotia! problem I'll hopo
my htathri'ii of th" radio will
bring th" matter to the at
tention of our people.
IN HOSIMTAl.
Mrs. Ceorge 1 law kins lef t
M'edmsda\ for Atlanta where
she ; - a pat lent at Kmory 1 ni-
ver.-iiy he-pUal undergmng
11 eat nit i,t
i’\ r. Thomas i,o.\<;
IS IN (.KRMANV
S< 1IM I'd N I'TKT. CKK d.W'Y
A rm> I’r:\ .ate Thomtis I.ong,
'J<h w h.o-e wife. \n;!a. lives mi
Rotiti L*. Kutaids. was assigned
as a i:fiemutti in Company C,
dial Rat' alpm of the dnl Infan
try I'ivi.-ion’s dOth Infant; y
near Sehweinfurt, <jerman\ on
January 10.
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Custom (Model Number 54).
4'JH cu. in. t'ng r ine, air condition,
power brakes, heater; color
white. Must he seen and driven
to appreciate. Contact Alvin
Jackson, City C a rage, Power
house Road, Newberry, S. C.
Sealed bids will he received
in the office of the Finance Di
rector, City of Newberry, P. O
Drawer 53K, until 10:00 A.M.
February 12, 1008 and will he
publicly opened at that time in
Council Room. A check, made
payable to City of Newberry,
in the amount of Rid must ao-
uunpany all bids.
The City reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
“WHATSOEVER
THINGS”
By DONALD E. WILDMON
Radio is an inter‘sting media.
It brings the world to our fin
gertips. And the individual has
Ins choice of nea.uy any type
program imaginable with just
a twist of the dial. And it’s an
iniormalive media, ai.-o. Some
times even enlightening.
I was turning the d al on my
little portable shortwave AM-
FM radio the other night
searching for a char signal
from Radio Moscow, Russia’s
counterpart to the Voice of
America. I found R idio Mos
cow's signal near the !*7 mega
cycle hand and was listening to
their version of the world news.
Saiddmily I started to get in
terference from another sta
tion. 1 listened as the two sig
nals took turn about fading in
and out. commanding the wave
length and then losing that
command.
As I was listening to the con-
tinmis battle for the listener
ear, 1 recognized tile station
that was battling Radio Mot»-
cow. 11 was Radio IK J R in
(.juito. Ecuador in South Amer
ica. For those of you who are
not familiar with shortwave
nnlio 11 ( J I> is a < 'hristian Mis-
suinaiy station, It is located
high in the Andes in the coun
try that straddles tht worlds
midswtion.
I listened fer a short time
to these two stations, thous
ands of miles apart in more
than geography, in their battle
to he heard. Then, as the bat
tle continued, it suddenly dawn
ed on me that this was the
battle being fought around the
world. It was being fought here
only on a limited scale.
Roth stations had their mes
sage to present. And they were
tht' familiar messages that \v<
have listened to before. Radi*
Moscow was showing the im
perialist United States as liars,
war-mongers, haters and des
troyers of peace, murderers in
Viet Nam, and wrong in every
respect. HCJB was sending out
some of the fanvliar ( hristian
music interspersed with a mes
sage of what the Nazarene
could do for the individual and
for the world.
Radio Moscow’s message was
presented by the familiar man
and woman whose voices are
heard regularly. HCJB’s mes
sage was presented by a host
of people, some trained, some
not. Listening to the messages
one got the impression that
both were saying their way
was the way of the world.
Isn’t this always their mes
sage ? So if they both say that
their’s is the best, how does
one judge?
You judge by their fruits.
That is, by the product they
produce. This is the best basis
for judgment ever conceived.
One sees, in judging commun
ism, an iron curtain and a Ber
lin wall. One sees, in judging
Christianity, the freedom to
choose or to refuse.
That battle of the airwaves
is still being fought all over
this earth, my friend. And if
you want the truth about the
matter at this moment Com
munism is winning. But the
battle isn’t over and Christ
ianity has the most powerful
weapon—TRUTH. And truth
will eventually triumph. It may
take a long time and cost a
lot, hut it will win—eventually.
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