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THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD, 5. TRUTH, CRUSHED TO EARTH, RISE AGAIN! INDEX-JOURNAL lit Leading Newspaper tt Western teeth fernun minimi laillll lllllaillllMtSI astaaaaaaaaaasa 1 13 cnxa done spectacular. By HAL BOTLE NEW YORK -Everyone today seems to be searching for happiness. At T5 Cecil B. PeMill Is sure he know the best wsy, to find It.

the Divine mind flow through your own, mind, and you will, be happier." he ssWU- have found ths greatest pow seek to rehabilitate these unfortunates, restore their self-respect and lead them to a. better way of life through human kindness and assistance, AA not a cult nor some fanatic's dream. Physicians and welfare workers say it is the only effective means so far in restoring hopeless drunkards to a life of decency. Police and enforcement officials say' it is doing more good than all the jails In the nation. Society will owe Alcoholics Anonymous an increasing debt of Jf JtVV) er In the world is the power; of prayer.

There Is no shsdow oi 1 who, AtoirJc Energy Cpmmls-i to the contrary, still find t' wondering whether atomic i era ruining the weather seem to l.i: 3 company, Judging by how a that possibility 13 raised And now, according to a recent article, there are outstanding who are unwilling to deny such a possibility! VS One such otherwise unidentified experts agrees It may be silly to blame bad doubt of thst I spesk from my own experience." In the twilight of a fabulous ca-reer the silver-hatred producer has emerged triumphant from a four-year struggle to create tne DEBT TO COLUMBUS most motion picture ever made, "The Tw. Commandments." It is the itory of Moses whom DeMUle regards as "the. greatest human of all time." But he says he actually began preparing for the film his 70th in childhood. weather on bombs but he says it would "The ides began more than 70 yesrs age when my father and mother every night read us children a chanter from the Old Tes in million ootiars eosw "up tin now" Is not only far more than any amount ever spent on TV production. It is even more than any conleetant baa won oat television, although, of course, the 1965 video season Is Just getting under, wsy.

'The money spent on it Isn't Important." DeMUle said, dismissing the 14 million dollars with a care-lea wave of his hand that might set studio head shuddering, "It Is the massage tt brings. The story is 1.000 years old, but 1 as modern as any story can be. "It is the story ot human freedomwhether men are to be ruled by law or by the -whims of dictators, whether they are free souls under God or whether they belong to the state." DeMUle, who spent $300,000 on research alone, says be paid part Of his expense out of his own pocket while making the film. Hi profit. If sny, will 40 to a religious and' educational fund of which he "I tm not even a trustee." The producer has spent so much hme with The Ten Command ments he feels he know which one modern man needs to pay moat heed to now.

"Perhaps most Important 1 the Oommsndmeht Thou shalt have no other gods before he ssid. "What man today can say he has not put gold above Ood. ambition above Ood, flesh above Ood, and himself above Ood? "The commandment that Is per hap broken only slightly less often ls.Thou taalt not bear false witness sgslnai thy "How much gossip do you sup pose goes on between the Atlantic, and Pacific oceans each day?" DeMUle paused, then added: "If this commandment were better observed, it might even change the present political campaign considerably." tament, a chapter from ths New Testament, and a chapter ot he recalled. The Biblical chareotera be be Just as silly to rule out the possibility. In his words, "It's downright unscientific to be dogmatic when we know so little about how relatively small forces may stir up big transitions In the earth's at Whatever this may do to stimulate Interest in that most popular subject, the weather, the article "Our Mad Weather does show that science Is achieving some came as real to as comic book fiffiiras are to children of today.

The nation lost A good deal when tha Bible was taken out or the schools. It used to be read In schools when I wss a boy, and I still think It jhould be." Biographers estimate that De- Mille's previous 09 films have drawn 630 million dollars at the box office, and been seen by sl4 billion people, or 1ft times the present population ef the earth. If Columbus had not crossed the stormy ocean in what would be considered, toy ships today, someone else would have done so, but perhaps not for many years. At the time Columbus lived people laughed at the idea that there was an unknown continent across the sea. Many obstacles had to be overcome by Colum-bus before he sailed, not the least of Which were financial.

But if it had not. been for the skill, knowledge and experience of Columbus, discovery of the North American continent would have been delayed, and the world's progress and development might have been postponed as a consequence. What might have been, if Columbus had not made his voyage when he did, is in the realm of conjecture, but there can be no doubt that he was one of the world's great men, and that he started one of the principal movements of human progress. Columbus opened up new opportunities, which made great advances in science, education and human welfare possible. The course of history was tremendously affected by the faith, persist ence and Indomitable courage he showed when he crossed a stormy sea, beset by every terror that human imagination could conceive.

He is hopenu vnai.nia isiesi epic will be shown. for UiiOCVbaWUMU SnilM VS1J I Im waamv In 18 states five ram-makmg companies are serving satisfied customers. Their work, moreover, has brought a heartening Indication that over-seeding thunderheads will remove the punch from them before lightning can start forest fires. Even. Hollywood has been stumped, for superlsUve.

to aescrioe im im vvuinuuju-menu." The 24-reel film runs I hours and 3 minutes about 7 minutes long Candidates Doing Best To Catch Nation's Eye These-Days Bj Georf E. Sokolsky (Copyrigh. 1954. BJng Pasture Syndicate, IneJ er than "Gone With the Wind- ana more (ban twice ss long as a TV Commulsm And Carraptioa In the 1962 campaign, the Re Hurricane tracking by planes and ra-. dar Is a well-known activity now, and this year it is being supplemented by the efforts of a research ship which is plying the Atlantic to gather the first surface data on how hurricanes start spinning.

The aim is to find a weak spot which might enable science to drain off a de- By JAMES MABXOW NAsaciated Press News 'Analyst WASHINOTON Lfi All four candidates In this campaign are doing the If best to catch the nation's eye. All have used radio On the Sicle 2 By E. V. Durlmg publican devoted themselves to an attack on Communism and Corruption and made quite a go of it. If he had Issued on statement covering both subjects he would have mad front pages for one day.

Instead be mad all' the Saturday papers, morning and afternoon, with his explanation late Friday- Against ending H-bomb tost. Then, with a statement Saturday against ending, the draft, he made allthe Sunday papers. StAvenaon has been sninninav and television 'soma. And'' they've They attacked the Truman Administration tor being soft on been aiming straight at newspa pers', front Communist and for permitting corruption. The aiming sometimes has been What doe a girdle weigh? Or tic girl with a sense Of humor who has had experience in the business.

In the 1868 campaign, these two pretty shrewd. President Eisenhower and Adlal Stevenson both got a lot of milage out of their world. She was an executive see; subjects are avoided by both what the ladles cktl a How about A A A handbag? An evening dress? 80 1 mister, you think such parties, with the small exception that Harry Truman dragged into reiary ana alter mat a scenariw editor. She ba convinced me that. argument over ending the draft' around the country at a feverish pace, making half a dosen.or more speeches a dsy to little groups and blg'erowds.

and the H-bomb test. Eurldides see right when he said. Land Grants, 1784-1788 In Abbeville County It his private red herring, Alger Hiss, and the Democrats have been suggesting rather mildly that "Man's best -possession is A In 1053 Elsenhower was cred concern you? Well. air. If sympatbetlo wife." That not anly.

lets him talk the Eisenhower Administration was directly with a lot of people; since ited with hitting on a surefire voter appeal particularly to parents with his "promise to go to you and your charming matrimonial 'mate ever take a corrupt in the Dixon-Yates mat ne xouowea everywnere oy news ter, but no bill of particular is "What Is your racing system?" People are constantly asking me Korea if elected, to try to end offered. There is also the sugges air Journey you might' find out that the aforementioned weights the. that. I do not play any system. tion that the administration ot Il Meanwhile, airmen are tracking tornadoes in the West, although weathermen believe it will be many years before any alert system against these destructive blows will equal today's hurricane warnings.

4 Kobody does anything about the Actually a lot is being done. And with the mass of data to be ed by the nations of the world during the 1957-53 international geophysical year, a new era of weather forecasting and con- trol may emerge. If Charles Dudley Warner had waited a while to be born he might never have had reason to utter his This year Stevenson certainly Just have a method that enables me. to break even and go home fmiVi that track with rut nurrata. knew he had an appeal to parents Tht following Rbstrmctt of tha plati of old land greats are part of terlet from two toI- nines ot such records In the Abbeville Judge of probate'! office.

The words "on the bounty" In many ot the grants meant that the land was granted to Revolutionary oldier. or their heirs. The phraae "as a CtUsen" tar other (nuts meant thaf-etato lands were being purchased under a special prorlilon. Old Abbenil County embraced areas now Included Abbeville, Oreenwood. McCorrolck, Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties.

men, he's assured of attention h) the newspapers and on news broadcast dsy and night. He has beam In the new practically very day -lino the campaign- far mar than Elsenhower, who ha said less. Elsenhower's news conferences, are a ready-made device for talking on the issues since the when ha talked of a ending the draft, although all ha really said was that the draft should, end when It's safe to end it. -Perhaps because the campaign newsmen at the conferences are- issues are pretty thin, ho has repeatedly made headlines with and no headache. A who follows a system should hsve nothing else to do.

It is a full time Job. However, lf you want to lose less at the races employ a method thai produces a low number of consecutive losers. As for example, the "solid horse" for show. To thl apply a system of progression. Diana Dors, the buxom British bound to ask him about them.

Vice President Nixon and his draft proposal, plus hi suggestion for ending big-ecaW nuclear bomb tests if other nations lamous quip. agree to do the same. FIGHTING A PLAGUE lUsenhowar did equally well bs linois is more corrupt than usual, but then Adlal Stevenson, when he was governor of Illinois, had his problems, too. In a word, on the subject of corruption nobody wants to get Into the situation of the pot calling the kettle black. As for softness on Communism, it is Impossible to make comparisons.

However, when Harry Truman was president, congressional committees had the working assistance of the Department of Justice, particularly when James P. McGranery was attorney general. It was the toughest period for Communist In the United States and it was the co-operation of congressional committee with the Department of Justice and the FBI which broke the back not only of the Communist Party but also of the "front movements" that have done more damage to the United States than the Party Itself by developing contusions from which this country is sUI suffering. That cooperation between the Department of Justice and the congressional committee hs not been continued during the Elsenhower opposing Stevenson's idea. He ha mad headline threw different ways: In speeches, news Estes Kefauver, working Just as hard as Stevenson their day-by-day barnstorming around the country, are also aocompanled by newsmen from the wire services and the big newspapers.

So they are assured of nationwide stories every dsy. They're not depending on that alone. They've held a lot of news con. ferences where local reporters could ask question and give them extra mileage In the local papers. conferences and Whit House are among the thlnga every young man should know, otherwise he msy find himself paying a terriflo excess baggage charge en A plane trip.

Every husband should, for the reason referred to know what the various Items of his wife' attire wegh. 80 he can check her packing intelligently'. A girdle weighs tour ounces. A "nightie" five and one half ounces. A "pan-tie" one ounce.

An evening dress, one jtound, seven ounces. A handbag, 10 ounces. A slip, four ounces. Jt was Aristotle who ssid. "Even1 when a man is old and hi hair is gra'y be can get a mate.

But a woman's time is short." Thst situation continues to prevail. In London there is a marriage bureau established IS years, during which tt is said to have arranged over 5,000 marriages. This bureau will not take a a client any woman over 50. However, there Is no age limit for men. They are enrolled even lf In their 70'.

awaaaaajja'" What have been the best advertising slogans of all time? Her are some nominstions 1. Ask the man who owns one. 2. It's smart to be thrifty. S- It' good to be on a well run 4.

You furnish statement. Without opening hi mouth aa a candidate, Elsenhower as president issued separata statement on the draft and the H-bomb, U1UUUV WI UCl iwuaviww nyvwrw, Dennis tfUmllotn, have intimated they may settle down in the United States because they can acquire more wealth here than In their native land. Cannot Say how wealthy Diana, sged 24, and Dennis, aged 11, wish to get However so far In Englsnd before they came to the U.S.A. their acquisitions In the wsy of wealth have been reported as follows nine business companies 29 real estate properties (flsU andnouses) a pent bouse on the Thames. A otor launch, an airplane.

Roll yce, Cadillac and Jaguar automobiles. A kitchen ntensll. firm Franc. '(Note they started off In the United States by acquiring A Beverly Hill. estate worth Administration.

Fairly Spoken by Morgortt Lafrobw Copyriahr 19SS King 'fearer Syndicate As the American people become better Informed on the ravages of alcohol, work of that great organization, Alcoholics Anonymous, looms with greater importance. A recent survey discloses there are two million excessive drinkers in the United States, and 600,000 men and women confirmed alcoholics. Alcohol ranks fourth in the causes of death. Certainly efforts to remedy this condition are worth while. Fines, Imprisonment, liquor cures, temperance lectures, all are lost on a person who has given in to alcohol.

It no longer is looked uponj as a matter of morals. An alcoholic is a sick man, who needs something besides lectures and punishment. It is this knowledge which brought Al- a A 11 fTU Although It was Barry Truman who wrote the letter In IMA which closed executive file to congres- sionsl committees, his administration was not as rigid In Its atti $185,000.) tude on this question as the Eisenhower Administration has been. As children." Yet not that number re a matter of fact. It must be said a ceive treatment It la difficult the girl, we will furnish the home.

5. You Just know she wears them. wiinoui professional examination. to teu whether or not a child is that while Jsmes P. McGranery was attorney general, the Communists and racketeers had the toughest" time that tLey had known in this country and the TBI had TODAYS BIRTHDAY AF raeWtfecwWAA seeing properly.

He can't see the blackboard, but he assumes no on else can either. His eyes hurt, they water, they cause headaches and misery; be supposes everyone the strongest administrative support that It had known since Har lan Stone wss attorney general at wi TTmm 1 a -inm nri nn iifv reels the same as he does. And many of the little Johnnies who "can't read" owe their difficulties Whereas Harry Truman did apeak that silly line about Hiss being a red herring. It must be admitted that hi administration did good Job in the battle against WALTER O'MALLEY, borA Oct 100. in the Bronx, N.Y.

to visual Impairment Over-doses of "phonics" Is not the answer Communism. to such reading problem. HI lather was Of course, Stevenson cannot In Vat flit Many factors contribute to the vol. n. page in Robert Wilson as a citizen 200 seres of land situate above the line on IVongcsns Creek of Mils River Bounding on Joshua Wilsons land all the other sides on vacant land when Surveyed by John Young on the 18th of November last.

Recorded this 33d of Deer. 1785. Anderson. Joshua Wilson as a Citisen 152 acres of land situate on the Blanches of Mile River Bounding all sides on vacant land when Surveyed by John Young on the 5th of November last. Recorded this 23 day of December 1788.

Anderson Howel Dawdy as A citisen 111 seres of land Situate above the line on Dawdys Creek a Branch of Baludy River Bounding 8 I on Dawdys land all the other sides on vacant land when Surveyed by Wll- liam Benson on toe 30th of August last. Recorded this 23d of December last. Recorded this 23d Deer. 1783. Anderson Charles Gates as a oltizen 180 acres of land Situ- ate above the line Bounding I wardly on Baludy River said Oates land If wardly, all the other sides on vacant land when Surveyed by James vi: on the 5th of August last.

Recorded 'this 23d of December 1785. Anderson Stewart aa a citizen 79 acres of land situate on Baludy River one mile Below Wattacoos place Bounding wardly on Cope lands land, wardly on Bstudy River all the other sides on vacant land when Surveyed by Joseph Whltner 8: on the 7th of September last. Recorded this' 23d day of December 1785. Anderson i' Robert Wilson ss a citizen ISO acres of land situ-- ate on the South fork of Oolenoy Creek Waters of Saludy River Bounding all sides on vacant land when Surveyed by John Young on the 17th of Novemr. last.

Recorded this 33d dty of December 1785. Anderson Benjamin Stewart as A citizen 234 seres of land on both sides of Carpenters Creek a Branch of. Baludy River Bounding West-ward Iy on Robert McDowell land all the other sides on vacant land when Surveyed by James Seaborn on the 8th day of August last. Recorded this 23d of Decerar. ,1785.

Anderson. Joseph Ward law as a citisen 390 seres of land sltuste below the line In Abbeville County on the Waters of Wilsons Creek a Branch of Saludy River, Bounding 8 on land of John Rutledge Esquire 8 part of John Wardlsw, part on Robert Besty land ft part vacant land, part on Vacant land St part on Elijah Moores land part on James Hesrds land. Surveyed by David Cunningham on the 14th day of December last. Recorded this 10th of. January 178S.

Anderson John Wardlaw Senr. as a citizen 252 acres of land situate In Abbeville County on the Wsters bf Rocky Creek, of Cornacre Creek cfc Saludy River as pr Recorded with the form marks Buttings and Bounding! Bsrk'd down Surveyed by David Cunningham on tha 14th of December last. Recorded this 10th of Jsny T780. Anderson (Flat Hugh Dooglss, Jno. Wardlsw, Robert Joseph Wardlaw) Moses Chllds as a citisen 100 acres of land Situate on Both Stdesl of Middls fork of Twelve mile River Bounding 8 on land laid out for Burrel Bobo: the other sides on vacant land when Surveyed by Andrew Thompson, on the 3d of January Inst.

Recorded this 10th of January 1788. Rt Anderson at high Incidence of spectacle wesr- my early youth had a wide variety of Jobs. This wss partly due to my penchant for wandering and partly because worked my way through prep school and college. Anyway some of the Jobs at which I have earned a living are office boy. freight notice mee-senger and clerk, bus bey, waiter, truck driver, hotel clerk, caddy master tennis professional, baseball player and umpire, football and baseball coach, short order restaurant cook, reporter, advertising solicitor, school teacher and scenario writer.

Answering other queries frequently asked: My girl friend a native New Yorker was bom under Sagittarius. We were married In the Little Church Around The Corner, Manhattan. She Is not red-haired. Shef qualifies as ideal matrimonial material according to the experts. That Is, she la a sympathe eommlssloner' of pub lis markets.

era One source estimate 5 per cent of the country's population herit either Truman's virtue oi fsults and no one can foretell what Stevenson's attitude will be toward the continued investigation of subversives by congressionsl commit give strength to each other through reg-' ular association and help themselves by helping others. They gather their membership from the gutters, if necessary, THE INDEX-JOURNAL TW Laadtaa Mwm el Wmw Aaatfc PaiaWan The Ohhii Javraal aataMlaha Aaroat S4 Oiaaawanl I aatsbllaaaa Meaaaiba t. ISSt tWIwml aa Taa bto'imrtilirt It. ISIS PabHafcae Dally Bwiao. oata TBS INDEX-JOURNAL COMFAJCf At til Ma.watl A-awaa H.

WATSON, President ARTHUR LEE. ETE CLASSES FOX VISION AND FOR FEMININZ BEAUTY What's happened to our eyes In the last 25 years? Are homes and offices badly lighted? Are eyes deteriorating from Increased close work done by white-collar folk? Wouldn't 4t be A good idea to do some daily exercise nlpups to strengthen our eyesight, maybe cure this Dorothy Parker once remarked that "men seldom made passes at girl who wear glasses." That was a fact when Miss Parker said it, but no more. Men took a dim view of lasses whose vision was not 20-20, and a good many passe were successful because the young ladles were unable to see the fellow very well, that neolithic age, young ldS who could navigate without sWtacles did so. Glasses were unAl.tr active badges Implying "old mafcl." Unless eyes were hopelessly crossed, nnless myopia was so acute a to make Ike sufferer helpless, girl left glasses strictly alone. A for.

children, 25 year ago tt was considered "such A shame" to put spectacles on wee ones. Un-oouth playmates might call them names. Made the Utile folk look so owlish. Some of those children are blind today, needlessly so. The National Society for the Pre As president a needing corrective lenses, but the Brooklyn tees.

His history opens no windows the Society telle me they believe this figure Is too high. More people are wearing glasses merely be Dodgers, to that. But It can be ssid that the Elsenhower Administration, while It takes credit for the de Misllcy Is both A- Iswyer and! 1 a baseball! fact -be began 1 crease in the membership of the Communist Party, cannot bo re aura t. legal represen- taUve of tftf J. a BAILEY, 1919-U3S otub In IMS.

YOU'RE TELLING ME! cause, for one thing, there are more people. Life, expectancy la longer, and some of our elders need glasses at 70 who did not use them earlier. Another fsotor Is the cosmetic improvement in design. Girls who wesr glasses today are often cuter with' than without. Even homely-type ladles may find spectacle frame adding distinction to plain features.

Beside that, you can buy them with rubles, rhinestones and pearls if you like Jewelry at eye One profession advertising considers tortoise shell frames an advantage, along with attached esse. Horn rims are the badge of merchandising idea boys. Tomorrow the dangers of eye exercises. But today, look out for your eyes. Neglect may result ta blindness.

ly Willi AM RITT Cssfrol pwrst Tfrltsr i FCLLOWXNa Tlto-Khrushchsv vention of Blindness state that today "vision defects affect one in every four of the nation's school talks In Yugoslavia we now have A XChrushchev-Tlto powwow. In Russia, thl setting A new style in international diplomacy a home and 'home arrange garded as tough on. fellow-travellers end other dupes. It has been guided more by the essy-oing antl-sntl-Communlsm of the Fund for the Republic which nobody who has devoted his life to the cause will recognize as sntl-Communlsm, but more as a trend to opposition to Marxism abroad as matter of foreign policy and of opndone-ment at home a a matter of civil lights. At any rste, these two questions, Communism and Corruption, hav thus tsr been ignored in this campaign as though by agreement, although the burden of taxes, the continued cost ot armannt, the entire, nature of our foreign relations are results ot the expansion of Communism to all the continents and our continue frustration seeking a formula to meet it.

Synthetic Issues are raised and die pn the vine because of the climate of our day they seem so meaningless. Phrases are perpetrated and played with and burst like soap bubbles. But the words; Communism and Corruption, are eschewed ss In the early 'year ot tha 20th Century the word, cancer, was avoided. Even today, one reads that A person died of a long Ut aess, sussing oanoer. It 1 child- 1 ment? III EntaiiS Hrai alaaa aiattar a tha Peat Offl a Uvaaaatwo.

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As long a what we are dealing with are words, not ides, not beliefs, not 'acta, but only words, we shall as a people be In trouble. It Is like a headline I once read, "Is It Better to Be a Bonehead?" Better than what? And what Is a Bonehead? And what is an egghead? 1 there no. way to get at the sense of things? Lady Driver Causes Cop To Break Tooth PEORIA, Police Patrol-msn William Helm Is minus one front tooth because he blew his whistle at a lady driver. Trouble was, the lady was sbout to hit him. Getting out of.

the wsy, he bit his whistle too hard and broke right front tooth In two wttfZio carrel 0 bser this year. Gulpf tit Swiss ferchlteei seys lie's torn-pteted plans for the highest bitlld-irtf in the world. Probobly intends te erxt to etep one ef the i i A Chicago chemist comes with A pill thai does away open for motorcycle eops. pi v..

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