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Supreme Court — Part 28

83 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Supreme Court · 83 pages OCR'd
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en ee Mr, Hollings said “The Battle of pee the Republic is truly at hand.’ DYNAMIC CONSERVATISM — He also lifted high the banner of “gynamic conservatism”, call- ing Sputh Carolina “the strengbol({ of traditional thougnt in Ameri we - fe nation’s number one for the survival of the free en terprise system ... the nation’s hope for the survival of consti- tutional government." His address, delivered from a platform decked with bunting, bristled with emmation of the United State Court for its “illegal amendment” of the basic law of the land. “PERIOD OF CHAOS” Governor Hollings also ticked off other evidences of a “‘period of chaos” marked by ignoring the form and letter and spirit of the Constitution and the American concept of government by laws in. stead of men. Referring to Pres- ident Eisenhower, hig attorney Emeral and both national politi- ies, he said: e find a United States torn@ General pledging blackmail against our Southlang see both political parties competing to hurl the greatest and petulant Chief Executive command of a march- army, this time not against rlin, but against Little Rock.” On the other hand he pictured South Carciina as a bastion of economic and political freedom and he said the state’s mission is “to put forward a dynamic tism as an asset, not +o bili iz) Th) nation’s busi 2an corr tmuek to come South Mr. Hi lings’ said, because he appreci- ates “the character of our people and of our state governments.” ti Charleston. - r Behind therm on a broad plat- a fo = = form was ranged a large assem- ' - ~ blage of state and natfhnal lead. | an ersfand personal gu of the Pau A vernor Hollings is llexpected ; (Please tum to Page 12A, Col 1) INAUGURAL AD ADDRESS oe ~ ov. Hollings Assumes Office: ‘Puts Emphasis on States Rights ‘ (Continued from Page One) we ident pro tempore of the State, presided over the inaugural cere- mony, which was also 2 joint ses- and Mrs Timmerman to the audience and said Mr. Timmerman “‘has reason Just before delivering his ad-|Only for happy memories be- mine Cadel bend clawed” the |dress, Governor Hollings intro-}cause he has done such a splen- National Anthem at the outset of |Guced C.vernor and Mrs, Luther |did job ‘for South Carolina, ; the program, followed by the In- (Hodges of North Carolina and said| Gov. Price Daniel was being vocation, led by Governor Hol- Gov. Ernest Vandiver of Georgia |inaugurated for a second term lings’ pastor, the Rev. Heyward |‘¥45 on his way to the ceremonies |term yesterday and could not be W. Epting of St. John's Lutheran | but had been delayed slightly|present, Mr. Hollings said, t the Texas governor sent alon as {Chester, formerly pastor of Wash-|Bell Timmerman, Jr., ington Street Methodist Church of Columbia. HODGES, VANDIVER ATTEND (Governor Vandiver arrived in Chu FR eStOn. sinistered the time to review the parade which|his personal representative former Sumter resident Robe 'eathto the new lieutenant gov. followed the inaugural rites). Sumter resident, Rober , & The new governor also present-|Haynesworth, now a ot ermog Bumet R. Maybank, Jr. ed th tgoi in Fl Paso OTHER STATE OFFICERS e outgo or, George lin & : LGneDISVI— 2B an j/ HE NOT REGHARER STATE REC- 8 iW? JAN £3 ase el: 37 muy | Dated... ar ae eS IK3 FRI
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