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AUGUST. !?09 CLINTON MILLS CROS by Bill JHere is a purzle compiled esp Clinlon Mi!Is. In it are clues lb ils employees and I'.e ioxtlle i Across !. '.kick or stern "! vessel 4. Amok! Wallen/iiic, ami SnelKiove, vital condition men. 7. Cook in oven !tt. Caul room !<>. Uistinctly corns 2". Clinton. Mills takes i>art in tkis I'nvu !" '.".' a' is -1'. ki.'.v nt-r-c25. T..kcs no'.irisameiit 2'!. It is (Cont.> 2.'. IDeiinite asiic'o 1'!'.) j'l. rjyir.uo; or safely in our plant; 'VOSS. HI'. '!\i!tos out, erases ,'M. Conjunction Sierra A narrow strip o*' la? ' eanr.ee'.two Inrr.er bodies. 2". The medium hrouK't which anything is liono. I". Sj.i.nlty I!, Carders and oners put up, weaver?. draw them in !2. Y.'e find this in the Clo'.hir,alter 12. Crio (Adj.) . .. I'ii fiv n nn v. ? . I WO 15. ! ?.(. hal! player !(i. Old Irish CAMnO !)!. M'L'.'it. he found on :i roll, on a section, beam, or on a warn. 5!. Viners f)U. I'onname <>f hamb M. IManl Manager >1. Ms sk, nu'vry sonjt ('<2. I'ncles and cousins, etc. T SWCID PUZZLE ; 11 ecia'!y for employees of a! ro'.itie !o !ho company, ne'rsirv. I f j I t t i W. '.'loser > 1 National eOile^e a'ernity ,:r*. ' ; o or crank arm 'i'i. 'Mscane ' . Ti'lo * 1'lant . ! .ampreys V ' t'tn of to !>*_ i a. A"emnt 7' . V;r.a llori ... !>ov.?n .\nv of h<* v?. *s Norse 1 !'y thology. 1'. Wans IrouVe a 'ot'iu fixer. 7. ' "oth is W'eiHic! mi; one of K-se. V' y se! f Soft i!rink . 1 'nive.s the fa'siiv of. " ? "M atte h-ihhrh . /mliae sif*n . hum1 ht i.f cni!s ir.eh in e'.o'h. ?n:u-hine '\V!ia'. '.!ios's :ty ! !. '. >iids ?* . s in woavo room. * M i * V.V M H 1 r * > * 1 'V )\yn\\'r'X Vark! W. Wn'kurn ?*.' h ; . ovor! 'c ??o;;rof! ..'. *!: S: of timo ?' unit of ! i i!\ '. stcn !o "v:n t1!1' Conner '* . "In1 I'IIIC! room col'on !7. Ono who fix> '.'i. A:'ohmo n.irt :':iTVnnt niuno HE CLOTHMAXER The Swore! of Stale r"\ ~v/'" [j ,#S / I V /&' // // 17 This sword rests in the customary 'ae'< on the Sen- ; ate rostrum in front of the I 'Yesit'out's chair during i the daily sessions and is j earr'ed by the Sergeant-atArms on all State occasions. r!":'e present Sword of State ^ 1 T was nievented to the Senate February 20, 1951, as a 1 r personal gift to South Carolina by Lord Halifax, for- 5 nor lYItish ambassador to 1 the United States. The sword was fashioned by master craftsmen of London, Knglnnd, having a pointed straight blade, the upper portion of which is etched with a design containing the State flower, .!.*' yellow jessamine. One f side of the design is cen- j '(" ( <! with the .State seal. * It has a golden curved ' mar.! and a handle wrap- ' pel w1 .i gold braid. This v iwnrii renlacos the cavalry sword. that was used after 'he Sword of State disappeared from th.o Senate res* nun in I'M!. The cavalry sword was presented on .Van-h !? !!, and is carried 'he Senate Journal of date as follows: "Mr. .' ans, on behalf of the Ch:" Vston Museum, which . . . . 1 I . 1 M. . A. A .- i ..f < ".est, .iaO insuiuiion in *; 10 'J. S., presented to 'he !' '.e a cavalry sword ?In !f!00 and used in War of !ft!II? and in the V.'."- of the Confederacy, to pH. Swore! of State e'".'!v stolen from the Chamber." f?t,1 Hog .'.Hcrhead railways f?f?. Come in "!i. S'Tirtiuy of i "int.>n V!;l!s f'7. eli it! or stop mo'ion ?)!. Yalto a mistake i'Vr'.rle co-op < . ic.iim in earn ( i'mciiv: fsee f>7 < down) ,;S I'awaiian food ':7. A tuz/y subAanco on the 1 of some 70. " To Prnte" 7-.V 1 '.t'!noi?s to me "luiffirmative itiiswer 'See Solution on Pane 4) <*? * -|? r* 1 ' ( -? -* ? ?* ^ ? * i. -- V' , r~ ^ .v i ?# ? J Vrtieo Tapi Shown 1 to r are Ted spinning; Glen Gaskins. O Dick Swetenburg. Lydia PI :he video equipment. At -noniior picturing Swetenbv Closed circuit television ,vas used by Clinton Ivlills Management Personnel in :beir July safety meetings. Fhe viedo tape recording ?ystem was used courtesy )!' the Pro.byterian College Athletic Department. Each plant pre-taped a brief safety program for 'Do'it L Hot Y Protect yourself. Satety is a are safer on the Job than away fri TRAVELING liY CAP. The fi in neriect sliane--tires, battel lights, radio for weather warnii club protection, particularly i country. 'limits to keep In th flares, fire extinguisher, sung! make up a !tit of a few simple in motion, such .is (1) Fasten deck with stuff which may obi passengers. (3) No shouting 01 sion. COMFORT AND PEACE OF drive or read, do you have a s light and avoid risk of loss. I you have enough and also copi keep a list ol the numbers In travelers checks. 5 9 "3 i I ~ 114 i ^ ^ J if ""7"" ^ "' ' :!wt **> .: "' ::7^T?^L'Vi4 , lm" ?- * *i?? wu.' b Recorder Davenport. Overseer Lydia /erseer Lydia Weaving; and iant Manager, all examining right is the closed circuit irg and Davenport. viewing by other manage. ment members. Formats used included a panel discussion and a message from a plant superintendent. Equipment such as this is being used extensively in training, safety, housekeep i n g, and employee orientation. 1 n? creation Wreck! year round vigil. Remember you am it. rst rule is to make sure the car is ies, windshield wipers, mirrors, lgs. Check your insurance and auto ,i you are planning to leave the e car: first aid kit, flashlight and asses. If you are taking the kids, : rules to be obeyed when the car is seat belts. (2) Do not load up back struct driver's view or slide off on r singing without driver's permtsMIND. If you must have glasses to pare pair or a prescription? Travel f you are t.iking medication be sure es of the prescriptions. He sure to case of loss Just as you do for your