The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 18, 1957, Page Page 13, Image 13
W Saturday, May 18
I The
i ocasionalLV we kluw
A man made a fortune by
I people sit each week in anti<
vision and radkf executives f
[ tto lA'bk' it; many noteri.ial
F triteness, but the for
NOT funnyT'
I T h.t* intricacies of .huma
I emotion's preclude the co- exist
I ance of humor. Love and hate
jrreed and lusts; - selfishness, an
aspirations, and the all mo.tivatin
to succeed make patheti
cases el- us all.
, -N'o man is really happy, To
man has devised all too man
routes' to unhappines-s. Yet, the!
i.re altogether too many of us*wh
stand (:i the ljrir.1; of unhappine?
simply '.ic.Muse we do no: luiv
the knowledge of oreintation net
essary > ? the proper plotting: o
our courses. \Ye are eonfounde
and confused. Unnecessarily so.
And the thing that sires t?i
confusion; the thing tha* fills i
with this awful dread of the 1>
dammed: the thing thatt up>oo
our stability and causes us to d
f?troy the"very meaning of o
jives, is nothing hut t.hc monst
which makes u.-. all Frnnkinstits
the insidious urge for gold a
dory. '
A man should realize -his <
paoities and set .his goals acco:
ingly, thereby averting the nee
isity of rationalizing the acts
others into explanations -of
failures. If a man is an iricorri
ble spendthrift, it is foolish J
him to set for himself a goal
financial security; if a man is
surreptitious liar, confirmed
nonsensical scurrilous attacks i
on his fellows, he should not <
pect to be proclaimed public
. if a man is an egotistical. bru
a blackguard with a fuligino
soul, he should not look forwa
to a life of love and contentmei
For a man to set goals " c.o
trary to his temperament, a:
oeyond his ability to achieve is
_i?*w jriies Fine~
-,.r
: Marie Twain', anions coir
rnent about evervonc la 1 kin
about the v?eatand noon
/) a! A/v, \l tioinft any
thing ?boi
Hj'. ' 's .'*'1 [r it is no
^ - J- strictly tru
? today. F*.
^ v ?nC thillj
tQv-x/"X There's ce
' \'- \ - x^X tainly bee
a lot done-to o..so t the effed
ol rain. sun. and other ha2
aids of the elements.
Latest wrinkle along th
1: ? ? *: l ~ j ?
J11IC JJ> cX IIL'W _111U UCMgliC
? especially far outdoor use i
such places as patios and sur
decks. K new product* .Rob
bins' patio tile of "Hypalor
synthetic -rubber, is no'
ready for national distribc
tion. - Because
of the unique qua
to carry colorful indoor moti:
into the out-of-doors. The
, 1957 ;
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??-BY PETER A. McCRAY
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' A FUSE ?^ ?1
" ' t
r' ' ?4 1 T"f
coining the phrase; millions of j
fi pat ion of! its appearance; tele- .
ight among themselves^ in order
arguments have "been ibsolved
lunate fact remains, people are
n . invite disaster. Upon teaching a'
- 1 certain stage in life, .he hocpmes
; ! conscious of his own inadequacy.
rj and, realizing the uselessness of
ir establishing new goals, he dives
k headlong into the bitter depths of
(frustration..
Such a man, if previously nor-*
?r l'nally adjusted, falls back on the-'
y 1 old time worn device of psycholo.,
gical rationalization. His mistakes
becomes symbolic of the " shortr
? ' comings of his fellows: his errors
!-*> i become the faults' of his associat
e ; es.
j He; in this state, is dangeiou*.
.. Either lie enters a state of sclii)
zophrenic illusions, or ' digresses
j into the more serious condition of
? paranoia.
No, indeed, people are NOT
,A funny, at least, not to me.
1 _ _ !
e- Benedict's ur
et Jackson Wins
^lAc jump David
N. Jackson, freshman st.u'
dent at -Btmed+et College. took
. first place in the SI AC Track Meet
ps held in Atlanta, (ieorjria by leaping
0f'6 feet in the high jump contest
CjZtwinning out over 16 other contestgi.
?"'*
for Jackson hails from Westwood, N,
nf J. and is a graduate of Westwood
? High School. He has made the
j, Hopor Roll?for- the first two
,p. quarters for his freshman year.
?x_ He- plans to secure a major in the
lv. field of chemistry wnile matriculte
ating at Benedict College.
us ; Jackson was also an active memj.(j
her <>f the 1U5G-57 Tiger Basketball
Team. . *?<?
,j President J. A. Bacoats presentn
ed the SIAC High Jump Award to
rid Mr. Jackson at a recent chape;
to assembly.
Tfnr Rflin Or Chmo I I
Z-!
~^M..-'^ J
i- arc not only weather resist suit,
g but even tin- /i
i dor theterri- ^
fie pounding
it that small A (\ ^
t b o y s a n d \ sT^/ZX/)) I
10 h o a v V o b- \( \\
>r j e e t s a r e
g, prone to in- v v ' ^
i> flict, they still come out'
n bright, strong, and new lookts
ing. :
> {The manufacturer cautions
of one thing: like all plastic
is and rubber material, the tiles
d are slippery when wet.
rx In laboratory tosts, tiles of,?
t- "llypalon" |
>- outscored |cg;gggfc* .^"7/. ,
l" by a wide yj/Z/ft.,/// <
(.v margin such **//./// .' /?.
i- proven floor- SSaa //'/ 1
i n r mate1
rials as flex- s?y ^'/' .
[q ible and as- A \-^X X x
fs Jbesfbs tile, usphalt,?piastre^?
y and even battleship linoleum. |
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
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Whole Tov.n
..c
Gets In Chape ?SUMTHH.
A . n. | ii i
lice and striking f'.rnPutv workers
were all wound up today in a c95
miles-per-houf chase that be- " r
pan in an auto dealer's .showroom '
here. " . ' '
; : : Th:
Airman Jesse .J. Williams, ID of ( ,
Shaw Air Base, admitted attempt- j
ing to steal four'cars from one
auto agency before successfully
*U'W?K a fifth 11*57 car out the ?j
showroom door of another here ?
last hi gilt. v-p E *
Police gave chase through down- |ra
town Sumter streets and the car I
struck two Negroes union pickets" I
at astlike-hound Williams Flimit-.H
at a strike-hound Williams Furni- B
ture Co.. neither of which was B
The race ended as the car ram- fl
lined into a dwelling and brought
down two front porch pillars.
Williams, also unhurt, was 'I
hooked on housebreaking and!
grand laivenev
This is to notify all and sundry a M
stock certificate for 1 1 shares in E
Victory Savings Rank, t'nluml iif, a!
South Carolina. No. 222 registered 8
j in the name of Lloyd Hughes has J
l hoon lost or destroy oil, anil tlUtr. jgj
j application will be made to said
Lank on this 21th day of May. I
I'.'oT for a new certificate in lien I
thereof. < B
H.-ovi) iirtnirs LS
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