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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1967 PAGE TWELVE THE GREENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA Ike Biggest Fans Vehement Tone Apparently Forecloses Success Of New Try Reds Sharply Critical Of U. S.

Move To Use U. N. In Effort To End War States was intensifying the war TOKYO (LTD Communist charged that President Johnson base of the United States and North Vietnam Sunday sharply! was seeking U.N. action "in an prolong the partition of Viet while talking peace. It reiterat ed Hanoi demands for withdraw' criticized American efforts to, attempt to carry through the LA al of American troops from use the United Nations as U.S.

design of invading North channel for ending the war. Ha- Vietnam, turning South Vietnam nam. The balance of the statement was a repetition of North Vietnamese charges that the United South Vietnam and a bombing halt against North Vietnam. WASHINGTON This new into a neo-colony and a military noi described the move as "shopworn" and said the U.N. has no right to interfere in Viet Romney Apologizes Again To Edens I I portrait of former President Dwight D.

Eisenhower has been presented the White House. The 36x48 inch oil painting was done by J. Anthony Wills of Houston, who has done other portraits of Eisenhower. This one was completed early this year at Palm Springs, Calif. (AP Wirephoto) South's GOP Has Fourth Of Votes To Name Presidential Candidate I A Washington sessions, are for nam.

A statement broadcast by Radio Hanoi said the U. S. move was a move to legalize the war and prolong the division of Vietnam into North and South. The Communist reaction to the American initiative in the U.N. was expected, but the tone of the Hanoi statement was particularly vehement and seemed to foreclose the success of any U.N.

attempts to sponsor peace talks. "Getting the U.N. to interfere in Vietnam is a shopworn plot of the U. S. imperialists in their mer Vice President Richard M.

By FRANK VAN DER LINDEN News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON South Caro Nixon and California Gov. Ronald Reagan. lina will have twenty-two delegates, and the southern states will have one-fourth of the total voting strength, at the Republican National Convention at Mi organization intact throughout the 1968 campaign. "Traditionally, the national chairman is chosen by the candidate and faces the impossible job of organizing and running a campaign in about ninety days," Edens explained. "If we keep our professional staff intact, no matter who may become the national chairman, they can start work in January NOW THRU THIiR.

IN COLOR The Big One With The Bit Two! JOHN WAYNE MITCHUM "ELDORADO" 3:00 6:00 P.M. I Vf iM Li nun Ill- -T nn i iMllr ami Beach, opening Aug. 5, 1968. EASLEY, S.C. Besides South Carolina's 22, the convention votes of the other Dixie states will be: Alabama, 26; Arkansas, 18; Florida, 34; Georgia, 30; Kentucky, 24; Louisiana, 26; Mississippi, 20; North Carolina, 26; Tennessee, 28; Texas, 56; and Virginia, 24.

Edens was placed on the con The Republican National aggression in Vietnam," the broadcast said, quoting an edi WiJL Committee gave twelve south ern states 334 of the 1,333 votes and have the campaign vehicle RUN 1 1 i. KAimi AC I torial published in the official North Vietnamese government newspaper. all warmed up and running, so offically calling the conven Saturday. The new Miss America's mother was not at the crowning she's ill in a hospital and at the time was thought unaware her daughter had won the title. (AP tion.

that the candidate can just drop ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Miss America of 1968 Debra Dene Barnes, of Pittsburg, Kansas, Is hugged by father, Dwight D. Barnes, with sister Barbara at her side after she won the title in Atlantic City, N. vention arrangements commit South Carolina's committee in and drive it away." The South's 334 delegates at "The United States has long been scheming to get their tee and its subcommittee for the press.

South Carolina Republi Miami Beach will make up half members, J. Drake Edens, and Mrs. Edgar L. Morris, both of Columbia, played prominent can Chairman Harry Dent of henchmen in fcaigon seated in the U.N. over the past years.

It of the number needed to nomi ROBT. MITCHUM "THE WAY WEST" 1 7 SUSr-ENSE, FCN kiSXNv and EXCITEMENT! I nate a presidential candidate has many times attempted through the U.N. to legalize its roles in the closing session Saturday. Mrs. Morris, as chairman of the "Call Committee," 667.

Conservative southerners, al war of aggression against Viet' delivered the report which al nam. These schemes have been Chief Executives Meet At Asheville State Powers Not Stolen, Just Given Away, Governors Are Told lied with like-minded delegates from the Midwest and Far West, therefore expect to con thwarted by the firm stand of the Vietnamese people and strong protests by world public DORIS DAY RICHARD HARRIS in "CAPRICE trol the convention, write the located the delegates. Eden won applause for a speech proposing that all potential Republican presidential candidates agree in ad platform and name the ticket. The current favorites of sev opinion. "The U.N.

has no right what eral southern leaders, accord vance to keep national chair soever to interfere in Vietnam." SCOPE A COLOR ing to their comments at the man Ray Bliss' headquarters islator in Maryland, Tydings told of voting as a U.S. senator on bills dealing with education, air and water pollution, urban renewal, land transit, housing, Neither North Vietnam nor South Vietnam is a member of NOW Sylvia Porter Reports the U.N., but the Saigon govern sary," the senator said. He added: "This country is simply too big and too complex to be administered at the local level from Washington." "The decline in the role of the states is dangerous because it violates the sound principles of our constitution that state gov medical care and law CAROLINA ment maintains an observer mission at headquarters in New LUXURY THEATRE wily ASHEVILLE, N. C. (AP) -Sen.

Joseph D. Tydings, denied Sunday that federal bureaucrats in Washington have "somehow stolen state government powers." "In most cases, the state just gave it away," Tydings said. His speech was prepared for a conference of Southern governors. "The decline of the states in our federal system is very dangerous but completely unneces Many Forces Add Up York. SHOWS 1 3 5 7 9 PM All should have been handled Columbia will serve on the rules committee.

When the national committee session ended, Edens found himself again the object of attention by Michigan Gov. George Romney, who is coming to Williamsburg County, S. Sept. 27 to look at a rural area from which Negroes are migrating to northern cities. Henry A.

Berliner, of the Romney For President campaign Staff, told Edens that Romney would fly from Atlanta, to Florence, and drive to Williamsburg County, for the "non-political" visit. Edens said he had nothing to do with arranging any welcoming ceremonies. He suggested that Democratic Gov. Robert E. McNair would be the appropriate official to greet a fellow governor.

Romney apologized Friday night to Edens and Dent for failing to give them advance notice of his visit. Edens said he had a "very extended conversation" with Romney later and "forewarned him about the recent history of Williamsburg County." mm ernments should stand as a at the local or state level, he said, but the "hard fact is that our constituents who are your North Vietnam, the Soviet Union and Communist China have all stated opposition to U.N. action on any level in the shield between the citizens and To Economic Nightmare the central government," he HELD OVER THRU WED. THE SHOCK OF G'VILLE SEE IT constituents too were demanding action to meet these prcb- Vietnamese war said. After six years as a state leg- lems; and the states, for the The Hanoi statement Sunday rrr most part, had failed to act." fact that we are still spending far more abroad than we are earning abroad, and there is no hope for a significant change for the better as long os we are pouring out so much for Viet 4 Vehicles Crash Urging states to reclaim their proper powers and functions, Tydings told the governors they By SYLVIA PORTER This is the "nightmare" pattern which is now being drawn for the U.

S. economy and for our pocketbooks as wage or salary earners, as businessmen, as housewives. (1) A rapidly accelerating rise in the cost of living. It involves goods and services should press for: nam. A grim listing? You bet it is A drastic overhaul of state tax systems with emphasis on income taxes, and sharing in revenues of the federal govern Wreck Near Florence Is Fatal To 3 FLORENCE, S.C.

(AP) Each force by itself would be a grave enough challenge. All together, they add up to ecco- IWECOMMENOEO FOW MATURE AUOIENCESj across-the-board and is being nomic nightmare, and I kid you ment. Modernization of state con not. NO EXAGGERATION caused both by mounting costs pushing up prices and by mount, ing demands pulling up prices. This, in short, is the dread coinciding of the two types of stitutions to provide flexible au Three people were killed early Sunday in a wreck involving TODAY three autos and a truck on U.S.

thority for legislators and administrators. Increase in pay for state officials to a level competitive inflation, "cost-push" and "de Route 301 just east of Florence. mand-pull." Yet, I am not exaggerating one bit in this listing. Actually, all I am doing is summarizing in one column developments I have been reporting in print for many months in separate stories. The summary gives the Florence County Coroner Wil (2) Climbing Federal, State with industry and federal agen liam T.

Eaddy identified the and local taxes on individuals cies. dead as Jesse James Haines, in Improvement of manage i -u. story perspective. fflRQGQLDMIiAYERmsw S9nm IN COIOR ment in state governments now his early 20's; Thomas Leon McDougal, 32; and Douglas Car-roway, 26. Haines lived at There is no doubting that the encumbered with great num BeHappy! bers of boards, commissions and and corporations.

Rarely has the tax bite come from so many directions at the same time. This reflects the urgent effort of Pamplico, the others at Flor SORRY NO PASSES agencies, which were either ill- FEATURES AND 8:20 ence pace of inflation is quickening and no ducking the evidence that this is just the start of the new acceleration. Price increases are being posted MONDAY SPECIALS conceived to begin with or have Eaddy said the 19G6 Mustang outlived their useful function." in which the three were riding He described as myths the PLAZA POPULAR FAMILY PRICES FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE ATTEND MATINEES Avoid Crowdi entered the four-lane highway each level of gov every day and were hearing and reading about only the big contention that the federal government has stolen powers from the states or pre-empted tax ernment to grab a bigger share of our incomes ones. The steel price hike is in itself not important but it is and headed south toward Florence, but somehow got into the other lane facing oncoming traffic. The car collided with one driven by Mrs.

Christine Chennes of Florence. Later, a to finance an Too many states rely mainly symbolic. It's commonplace now SYLVIA PORTE' on sales or property taxes, Tyd ever swelling to ings said, and neglect the most tal of spending. (3) Historically steep interest fruitful tax base incomes." medium-sized truck driven by Robert Smith of Fayetteville Seventeen states have no state rates plus increasing curbs on to hear about price markups in lumber, plywood, chemicals, sulphur, aluminum, rubber, color TV, copper and on. What's more, the fact that these increases are taking place while industry is still operating below and an auto driven by Carl W.

income tax while many others the amount of credit available LUNCH JUMBO BAKED CHOPPED STEAK 53 With Mushroom Sauce and Yellow Rice DINNER FRIED CHICKEN 89' ALL YOU CAN EAT TUESDAY SPECIALS LUNCH BROILED CALVES LIVER 59' With Steamed Onions DINNER FRIED SHRIMP 99' ALL YOU CAN EAT use a flat rate or one that ig to borrowers. This is the in Brull were involved the smashup. nores ability to pay, he said. evitable result of today's huge E'VE-IM THEATER?" IT CD DRIVE-IN 1 Parkin8 Ar, Comprettly Paved ft El Lit "theatre 1 1 wIld is the ILrrrw WORD FOR I On Wade Hampton Boulevard I We Will Show Rain or Shin in NOW FIRST run I WSJm I adv-ntv llSiMS'tlSmSJ I i no. i i Mrs.

Chennes' car caught fire Tydings said recent court de demands for credit and of the capacity signals a real danger and burned but she escaped in cisions should eliminate "mal- Federal Reserve System's ef of speed-up when industry's op-erations climb closer to capa jury. Smith and Brull also got apportioned rotten borough state forts to combat inflation by out of the smashup without be limiting the supply of credit city. At the same time, the auto legislatures" and this should lead to reform of antiquated ing hurt. mobile wage settlement will un and making borrowing more difficult. Eaddy said the car in which state constitutions.

questionably set a new target the three men were killed was (4) A stickily high jobless for other unions and cost pres owned by Haines, but apparent rate among unskilled and minority group workers side by side LB i with shortages of many types of skilled workers. This is a dan. ly was being driven by Carro-way. Erskine Classes "Mondo Mod" CHILD'S PLATE 39c Lunch and Dinner EVERY DAY gerous combination because the shortages of skilled workers sures on prices will intensify. On top of these disturbing inflationary factors comes the warning by both businessmen and labor leaders that they will try to offset coming income tax increases by raising prices and wage demands.

One individual who does not come out ahead in this leapfrog race is the consumer. As for the income tax sur threaten our economic growth NO. 2 Start Wednesday DUE WEST Erskine Col LONa-BIQ-JUICY 5 HOT DOGS $1 Fully Dressed With Chili, Onions, Mustard TANNER'S BIG OIl.WGE while the surpluses of unskilled, untrained workers are obvious "MOTHER GOOSE A GO GO" MORRISON'S CAFETERIAS social-economic-political dyna lege will open its 129th year mite. with the beginning of classes Wednesday at 8 a.m. and formal opening exercises Thursday BOTH IN COLOR' charge, it's a probability for 16 East Washington Street TWO LOCATIONS A Downtown 291 By-Pai I at 11 a.m.

in Lesesne Auditori Jan. 1, 1968. Overall, our economy is in um. (5) A Federal budget flooded with red ink despite income tax increases and general prosperity. This reflects the skyrocketing expenses of the Vietnam war, and not the expansion of spending for desirable domestic programs.

(6) More red ink in our inter TOMGIIT OPEN 7:30 STARTS 8:00 "DEVILS ANGELS" PLUS "WILD ANGELS" BOTH IN COLOR J. Lacy McLean of Greenville, the greatest economic upturn of WEST s'mve 2 executive secretary of the South Carolina Foundation of Inde pendent Colleges, will ad Omtnlimee Just Iii Time Fr Fall dress the student body and faculty at the formal opening. Erskine is affiliated with nine all history. Next month, the expansion will be 80 months old, matching the boom that spanned World War II. But no longer is it the healthy, balanced expansion of the early 1960s.

In fact, it has developed, as this analysis has indicated, some nightmarish aspects. national financial accounts (balance of payments) which means continuing dram on our al- other private institutions in the T-O-N-l-T-E South Carolina Foundation of i ready seriously depleted gold reserves. This stems from the Independent Colleges. PKYLAND LAISOIt 1968 Olds Cutlass Supreme Sedan Linimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiujiijf SPECIAL ON A 1 1 TONITE SANDRA DEE Sj WSSm GEORGE HAMILTON IN "DR. YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING" AND "NOT WITH MY -WIFE YOU DON'T" WHEN YOU BUY MATERIALS FROM US Many Pattern! To Choose From ir Samples Shown In Your Home i 1 1 mi mm nr.

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In addition to the Holiday Sedan, the Cutlass Supreme is available in a Holiday Coupe and a Town Sedan. Engine offerings with this series include the new 350-cu. -in. V-8 with 4-barrcl carburetion, and an optional, regular fuel, 350-cu. -in.

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