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I •.X ■ ■J I THE CHRONICLE ^ • , • Strives To a Clean News- • • paper. Complete, Newsy, ^ • • ' and Reliable. • I ••••••« 'i> % VOLUME XXXIII NEW MONEY BILL DRAWN Economy Axe To Be Felt Senate Reports On 12 Months Basis With Total of $6,513,- 275. Four State Items Re stored and House Measure Roosevelt To, Cut Expenses Bil lion Dollars. All Departments of Government Effected. Clinton; s. c., Thursday, april 13,1933 Students Hear I Early Ending Of , Cameron Beck; Legislature Seen Director of Perscnne?! of New j Business Back Home Calls State York Stock Exchan8:e Stresses! Assemblymen, But Important Importance of Simple Virtue^. I Work Yet Cnfinished. ' Collide Heads Gather Here I Washington, April S.—A horizontal Greatly Chani^ed. , Columbia. A|>ril 10. Several Addresses Heard At Ses sion Saturday. Registrars Dis cuss li^nlrance Requirements. Four state “For a .succes.'^ful living.” said Cam-j Columbia. Api'il 0.-^ Some legisla- 2 j <*01 of at least one billion dollars in j eron Reck, speaking in | the Presbyte-1 tive observers were optimistic enough ^ j governmental expenses — including a ; rian college auditorium last Thursday j today to predict the 1933 .session will reduction of $200,000,000 for the army morning. “ a man must possess the j end early in May. despite the mass of CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS ; I , ■ E. I). Craig Headn Chamber of Commerce for^ Year. Other Officers Named and Plans Made for- Enlarged Member ship Al Meeling Tuesday. fum tion. , »Xul.i be aboli.hea ' and; three eiiniir.ated by the hou.e restored ^ »<in>Wisl™tion and CapKol Hill la ex- the revi>t^d 1933 appro,>riation bill i If which the senate finance committee it ha.s been attainted. four P’s''of . success: plan, purpose. I vital legislatiim still pending, perseverance, and a passion for right | One basis ' living.” 'is that the Mr. B<jck is personnel director and * home’; During the past week two college associations held annual meetings' on the campu.s of Presbyterian col-! 9 lege. The South Carolina A.s.sociatj(>n The April ^meeting of the C’namber I |of Regnstrars met in the reading roomlof C'onMnerce held Tue.sday'Vight at for such an expectation j of the library on Friday, and the ( the .Mary Musgrove Tea Room was call of “business back South Carolina As.sociation of Col- featured by the induction into office is becoming more pre.-smg as lieges on Saturday. nf , p.;__ X' J u ... u • * , . . . . .T , , -'i • I ' ■ officers for the e.u.suing year, will bring out tomorrow and seek to! Smce fixed charges, .such as inter- public relation^ counsel for the New, the legislative term grows morel At the morning session of the reg- Cilliert R. Rlakely the n irmg nresi- have the senate ami house approve. ' on the pubic, debt, can not be cut. York stock exchange. He is now en--H«ngthy. Few of the lawmakers areji^rars. R. H. Jone.s, of Winthrop col-'dent, presided over the meeting Th- 12-montns bill written by the the whittling process involves a reduc-^ *raged in making a'tour of Southern! ^Vealthy men. and Ahe necessity of, ^ prersided. After the' invocation. tion well above President Roosevelt s I schools and colleges. Clinton business their men and the senior class of the Clin-j “to make a living” may cause ton high school.'’iH'sides the college to speed up their public wo’k committee was made public tonight.. , , , . - Us t'6.5r!,27r. total for rorroat expon-1 v>3iS_ssL<l to be $790,000 ‘■“■''■‘U*- which to aim and each disclosure of these totals reveals the intent to cut more than 25 cents off of each dollar now appropriated. 000,00(1 for 1931, anil it 000,000 reduction for the armed aser-j the top. vices is to come out of that. Most of i the cuts, it was learned, were to ire! $800,000 deficit from 1932 must be reckoned with. In support of earlier statements that no new taxes w'ere required by the bill. Senator Sims, of Orangeburg, a finance committee member, tonight said state officials this year expected $4.74'*,0('0 in indirect revenue. $1,225,- 000 from .institutional and depart mental fee.<, and $850,000 from prop erty levies, indirect revenue estimates included $200,000 from beer taxes. The bill would abolish the indus trial school fof boys in Florence, the industrial schtKil for girls and Negro reformatory, Inith near Columbia. |lt omitted the slate bank examiner’s of fice.. The latter three were also drop ped by the house. The three correctional institutions were allott^ appropriations for the early months of 1933 with a proviso that they be closed 15 days after the bill liecomes law. The chief warden, natural resources committer* and foo<l re.search labora tory at Charle.ston all were reinstated after having been eliminated by the house. Three new Hems, $3(t.000 for thej state board of bank control, $54,4001 for scholarships at .slate colleges and j exiienses and wiping out the $8,000 for treatment of crippled chil- nu ntV customary deficit, ren were included. The two latter were! During the fiscal year ending next formerly merged wijh other appropri-j June 30. the gro.ss ex|>enditures of the depaiinunt are e.stimated ut $707,- Re-written by the finance commit- 500,000 and the revenue al $581,0t>0,- te*Linto a U-month» bill from the 18- 001), leaving a gro.ss deficiency of months, measure approved by the $120,000,000. The program hifuse February 23, the bill exceeded fore Farley the $0,502,240 budget ^commission roc a figure bj’ la'wis \V. Douglas, direc- i dress. It' was Mr. Brack’s second visit tor of the budget, as a bull’s-eye at j to the campus in two years. turning to their private affairs |j),. !of i l>.v them ' This being the annual election of of- MeSween made an address meeting, the renort of the nom- welcome. followed by a discussion inating committee was heard and of: John ve! G. C. Met: than estimated revenue, althougli aii^ ElJeh L-abiik^t vdfifgi has boon !^,**^*^ may t^nd to break i college, on “Some Suggested officers wen* dulv elected ‘o sjorvp foe ■ ^^^^rpTaTTve jaiMTrrfm-'liTinrmirTif^rahaaViTr L ii I , nTF"ci)inin‘g'%'eafT'^' . - the general appropriation bill beforeKathryn Copeland, dean of An-! K. D. Craig, mesidert the senate. The finance committee is ,iorson college, led the meeting in an! | ^ DiUj^nl, vice-president ifr Hr Ihtts, -Jr„-^.cretat-y. « The afternoon ses.sion was presided over by Miss lA'onora Dorsey, regis- The s|H'aker rt'ininded his audience that the great need of the world today 'Teady with a |12-month measure of »P-jopen informal discussion is for leaders and that competition to- ju^ximately $<>,,300,OtX). “Kconomy’ ^ nfformion day is gi-eater than ever beCore. It Iduders are sure to contest this fig The last congress set aside j take.s more perseverance, more work but once the .senate passes a j* (’oker college Dr 1 <vpn.» c__ 4>- . _.l I . . . ... . . ..1,. Kill ^vill much; ‘ K • ! inson, registrar at Peabody “You must keep your eye on three persons; the chap just ahead, who.se directed at ci\ilian employees and ac-1 want; the fellow vou see every tivities, with enlisted ^.ersonnel I'job-j ably doing much of the work now done , slipping but i by civilian workei.^. 1 progressing; and the man jlist behind Tlie navy department’s appropn-;your|f‘:^*'‘ ution for the next fiscal yeai -p jr,-<,w faster than K'*^*** $3( 8,000,000, anu .^eeietary .Swanson is under'tood to lia\e been diiectei G’ about the Joli of the man aheadICd reduce it by $5<?.0(K).000. The army .s|^^^j^ himself, to always fund was $;{49.840.000 and ^>^’cv;;tary [ yourself for the IVrn'^ w :rs understiMid in reliable still rage. Free conference smooth differenees procedure to between senate the army and navy in 1 ^nd study than ever before for one to idy bill, adjournment is understood the $200,-1 even hold his own in the struggle to| nearer, although the money fight may discussed “Uniform Kntrance Keipiircnu’nts.” .Major L. A. Prouty, registrar at The Citadel, led , , , the informal discussion and luiestion and hou.se sometimes precipitates u , i , , , ,1 box. .After a short business meeting sharp but not neee.ssanly lengthy. . . • , , , ^ , 11 u I the conference adjourned at 4:30. battles. Onlv one reading by each 'chamber is 'necessary to approve a' At the meeting of the college as.so. appropri-i- .u . 1 ♦ fn*<> Conference re|H>rt. while an ori- ciation, attended by iiresidents of col- J ou, who ni«i^ c*>nn* up Hnil tHk<^ join ) . , * v i' loirt's in tho stHto l^r MeSwoon of ^ honoi* voar was ^ ^ * ... r. Kinal inoasuiv hhiumvj^ ivailin^s on sintt, i^r. .ncowitn, lu * i you ilo not jtmiw faster than iu* l^Vi*shvt<'rian colleiro an<i .steietary .Swanson'. , three .separate days, to say nothing H-b>t nan lUg . •tood to l.a\e been directed to, ol detailed debate. I|efore the .^enate lakes uj) the ap propriations bill, it is slated to reach a decision on beer. Five days of do-the meeting after luncheon.^ bate on 3.2 per cent beverage last! Dr. MeSween spoke on “The Prob- -Tho cost of loadorshi,. Is Kroat. It ''‘'I ""* '«•' ■>"' I'"' <>f I.. D. .McCrary, treasurer. Board of directors, in addition to K. Rob-i the officers: Gilbert Blakely, R. K. college, i Ferguson, Dr. Frank Kellers, S. W. Sumercl and K. L. Plaxico. The retiring president, Gilbert B. Blakely, thanked the club for its co operation during the past year and asked the same spirit of support for the incoming officers. Presidi-ht Crai^. i^ assuming the pre pare yourseii lor tne position just ahead, and always strive to move for ward. never be content to stand still. great. sources to have l*t‘en asked to trim it ’$144,()0(),000. Another of Uncle Sams big I means stiuiy ami work, with no^tan- ei>—the postoftice ilepartinent also reward in sight. It means long years i>f effort. chair, thanked the memf>i i s for the eont'errefi upon him, and .4poke President ' "f the impurtauce of the Chamber of (Iwathmey of Converse college, spoke ^ I <'niti'ierce irl the life ot thv city. He at the morning session, and President j ticked from thi* menilx'isbip a loyal Sikes, of Clemson college, addresseil suiipf'it and pledged hi.-; best effort•; to promote and carry on the organiza- is to be hit har<l by the economy push under present plans. The program in Postmaster General Farley’s dep.'irt- inent embraces a dual purpose, cutting depart- laid be- oftentimes, in order to prepare one’s self for the lUilies of a leader. We should not try to pre pare ourselves for leadership unless we are willing to pay the cost.” Mr. Beck gave many interesting, often amusing, and always pointed, anecdotes from his long exf>erience in the personnel department of the stock exchange. One day a young former employee of the stock exchange came^ per did not net much progress, .uit ' 1cm of the High School Curriculu”; lH‘er advocates are hopeful that a eau-! Presiilent Gwathmey on “Twelve High cus called for Tuesday, the^day both School Units for Admission to C0I- legi.slative bianche,s re-eonvene. will; lege”; and Dr. '.Sikes on “Headjust- enable them to reach an accord aimmgl ments in Colh'ge Programs and .Ad- themselves and tpeeil final action or ministrations Under Pre.sent Uomli- the controversial questioh. j Some question as to whether reve-1 nue wouhl be sufficient to meet the! senate finunee committee’s appropri ations bill has caused new attention! to be focused on In'cr. Uhampions of the beverage estimate it would yiehj! tions. } and carry on the tion’.s work (luring the coming year, lie spoD* of the neetl of an enlaigeJ membeivJkhi repiescHtative of the va- riod interesV; of the communily, and his remarks were heartily •endor.sed by several members of the club. 'I'he new president stated that the standing committees would l>e an nounced at the next* meeting and the year's work entered upon. oinmendation by $11,035. It would allow'$2,000,000 for state aid to srhtwds for 44*32, the item renewed which the house stumbled in attempt ing to write a 12-months bill. —-AvJthortzatirm-f*^-C4*wtaThed fiU' the state treasurer to issue notes after to see Mr. Be<'k to get a recommenda- is understood to jnmwRxF i^^^secure a ilesirable po- curtailments web almve the W'''’-j sition. The letter he reeeived read 000 mark, which will necessarily >"- 'somewhat like this: "This gentleman volve dropping of |>ersonnel and wi j t.|nploy for eighteen consolida-' tii.n of nirnl routes. Sharp cuts also have l^een ordered! work more often and was chargei at least $5iM'.ooo in taxes annually and Uuretts' Schools ami this would 1m* a tidy sum to ai<U ,,.4 ..1 g\ 1. Tjiki* First Places^ Orphanage and (’linlon Hi Represented. a in balancing the budget, In-mblitHm—ttL Ihiu; tuul appropri- ations. several other vital liuestums still are l>efore the legi.slatu'e, partic ularly the senate. These imlude the Speakers Chosen For State Event Proposes Issue Of County Scrip Woodruff, .April 8. Antuial expres sion and'declamation contests of dis- iiionths. During that time he was late , . i u . . . • . > 1 .(J sweeping .h*»u.se education bill cany■ 1 inot No. 2 <*f th»‘ state high school sharply increa.sed innmie taxes, [ Riajruc were held. la.sl night in tin ihii: volving abolition in-t I up with more breaches of discipline | '•'If depaiiment, of much of its ex- him for any jMi.sition he is than any otkw employed We heartiTy Mav 1 to pay part or kll of the slate' pe imental wt rk and the fr't‘*nhouses | filling.” the lull ’ * ' ' aid ft r teacher^’ salaries an» spet fies the -tale >hall nut be liable fur 1933-34 teachers’ salai ie.s con tracted for before the next legislative session roses to I I in the capital which supjily the White Hou.se. The commerce department is to he i\’irtUHlly rematle under present tenta tive plans, with most of the work of Thi total for higher e.lucation, in- it.s foreign and domestic ctmimcrce dueling schoIarship.s which .are slated, bureau going to th.* attaches abroad for abtdishment after this, year, j of the .state dei»artment; most of the amounted to $77l.l(Hl for 12 month.s, { domestic offices eliminated except in ctunpaieej with $804,000 for 18 months, federal reser\e districts; the bureau in the house bill. I of mines transferred to the interior .Salary cuts fbr slate^'employees _ depar^nent and commodity , , «i..e u'lK-rwl tbe hich brackets.' which sluOy inilividual " " .“rf .I „ Ktfeetive -April 1, the senate bill: abandoned or consolidated. *• would cu» 10 i>er cent below $1200 an-j .These .savings, addeti to the $45.0,- nually and on up a graduated scale to i ooO.OtJtndiirh it is intended to save on •»5 per cent above $4,000. The hou.“e j veterans’ cosl.s. w ill approximate the .dash ascended on the same .scale but [billion dollar goal, the administration cut 73 1-2 to 42 1-2 !H*r cent from pay ' calculates. above $1,000. i Under tbe setup, it is planned that Highway departm'-nt appropnations i 4 ailroads shall contribute more large- weie neaiiy doubled in the new nlea<-1 ly to their own regulation to take the ure from 177.715 in the 18-months j burden from the government; that Tibuse bill to $14»i,4water TgY « tonnage ‘ efiminat-j tax to pay for waterways and tnmr ^ maintenance, and that banking shall 'V help pay for its regulation. Clerk Of Court Makes Three Sales Heavy Loans To Aid Farmers Clerk of Court Thomas W. Bennett made the following legal sales in front of the court house on .April sales day: In the ca.'^e of Otis I*. Huff, as trus-j Washington, .A|.ril K. There has tee for Uuiens county, vs Jim Wil-ji,j.^.n » wuiespivad demand from! farmers for crop prodiK*tipn loans | H. Nabers, lot in Lau- K. B»bh, attof ney, for is now apparent that the Otis P. Huff, tiuslee of Lauiens | carried in tlu* county, vs I.ydia .Shell and James j ' Irby, .Sr., lot in I.aurens. .sold to K. K. | assistance and 4he truc-k boJlr- a Iso. passed liy llie_i4a*jh'uiU -audittuium^JjefmJ? .large audi- hoiise. lehb^oT DnsTmT''NoT-2n^TTrtn*ape7^^ — — 1 tanbuig. Union, Cherokee, Newberry and l.aurens counties, and the repre- .sentatives selected at these conli'sts will take part in the state-wide con test at. (’oliimbia .A|)iil'27, In the expression, Miss Fleanur Saner of Laurens, speaking “The Lance of Kanana” was awarded first place, aiul .Miss Klaine Suber of Whit mire, won second, using "A Young Girl’s Keminisence.” The following speakers also took ' part and made creditable showings;! Misses Fvelyn ('aldwell, VN'oodruff; Sen. Nance ('nnsiders Xmendintf - ('cunty Supply .Measure To Pay 'This Tear’s ( laims;— Laui «*n.s, ' .\pi il d. That La'ir -e- county fai'cs tin* i.s.suance of cou.n.y notes or “scrip” for the p;iyinent :>f Mure Than Three Million Dollars .\lready Distributed Jn This Slate for ('rop Production. -yeiceV-eotetd-y >ha>k-uadu'vl- (‘(I the past w»‘t*k hy Sen; to* ('a> : *1 D. .Nance who spent a few houis in thi* city. Consido at ion of thi* scrip ineas;^ie, said the scnatof, was (.1 <• of tl. e things that had ca’i>i‘(l hen t<* tb'ay final pus.sage in the seiii'te of ’’ e county supply hill. I ht two other thin-gs that causcti hi.-' di*iay, lie -aid. w<*re the sickness of liep‘'esi‘ntat. .e .Cook last week, which prevented a di'legation conference on the hill, and u desire to giWe a heari'ig a gmu’p of eitizen.*- inteie.^ted in the apoioi**-;- ation for magistrates’ constables which he had stricken trotn ‘lie ho’j.-«e hill. Me.did not \v.isli to pass the bill, he said, in the ahsenee of .Mr. (’avk Babb, attorney, for $55(1. Oti.s P. Huff, trustee of county, vs Son Miller ami ber.s, lot in Ijiuren.s, .sold to Babb, attorney, for $500. - - A. jdeeiL waa recorded reque.sts sections and plans are and he felt under obligation to gran* Smith'l>il verst reel; Inez Tucker, . ‘ ' I Thornwell orphanage; Mary (*!lynn f .*''*** . . \ 1 Chambers, Clinton; Harriett Pinner, lom luia ) Ailene Teague, .Moupti ille; ^ u u ri laoren,. -V ' n. TaniZ.'' Ooyl.-. NfwO^ny; and M„,y | .W .onsla .1,. lu-ann^r al hnurh (,e d .( ■ ■ :!<«I0 fa> cm|. |malurta.n loan 1,^, _ - Heoau..e ..f tlH- l.ank.nK sOuation „|| „f Hi.- .-.-ue. l-e in ,i;e clerk '"‘-■•■'b*'' ' af CanOerse cdleKe, were: Mis-.es I,. iL. vvul, h* chief high'.vay commissioner, ed by the hou.-*fe. wa.s reinstated with a $.4,825 salary. Tl is held by Ben M. Sawyer. rFuither reotg^nization was author-! ized by a pix»vi.«ion that the powers of ^ the board of hei^lth be confern* 1 on the ; state budget commis.sion for a year, j Entirely mw cigarette taxes^ de-j signed to maintain present tax.ia^es Banks Instructed To were inctoded in one section. All pack-. ages of 20 would be taxed a minimum | of 3 ccJit.® and would bear a six-centj tax if sold for more than $6..50 a thou-1 sand by manufactiiier.s. ' ' ( olu.nbia. April the First Carolinas .h»int Stock land Bank to William Berry, of Ware * tionsr farmers have turneil to the gov- money.” Th»* crop priMluclit>n loan of fice ha.s cut d«»wn the amount ,of college, w«*re: BrownTng,"HessTe Sjmmer of CimYersi llenri«*tta ell and ITazeT~!Abbotl. ““ In the declamation, .loe Workman of Woodruff, was awarded first plac<' to “w* ncCcssa^-y abb* t'» H hie(*t Conservators To Submit, Figures ed>m4u-iHm -U^Tiw^e... 1 lk.XL'JUjQlX. 1 >iiO\v .'Ufficient funds K fivd'rtary expenses. "I have madt* emiuiiie-; among luiriks.” sai I the .-'eiialor'. ’‘nni i(»und that the county will n( t-t '$3,000 ca.sh- .Make Plans tor ReorgranizinR Institutions By May 1. purpose new loan applications are pouring into Washington every day. In one. day, .April 1, the regional crop production (loan office which sciv^s the .South, issued 11,930 checks toUling over a million <!olIais. Tnere are fjve other I regional offices in the United Slates Scai’btLtpugh, chairman of the state | Columbia. .Ajiril K. Governor I. C.jand it i.s not difficult to jiicture hbw Kard of bank control, today said con- tonight .said he intends to quickly the $90,t)00,000 appropriation! 10. — Julian H. of the state I Blackwood Will 1, Not Resign Post, (Kher rcfirt .sentatives were: ^VV illiain vRenwick, Whitmire; l)uiwo.o(l Perry, Dross Hill; Ralph' PfOffi«, Mount- ville; Nesbitt Berry, Union; Wallace Harmon, Prosperity; ^itzhugh Don nan, Laurens; Bill Wad^, Clinton, and Richard Simpson, Gray Court-Owings., »y The iJirls’ glee club rendered se\ ‘lal i .seh'ctions during intermis.sion. .Judges were: Col. M'. C- Herhert, t'v* h.i. e he able nu'i't s a re I gii r“ V I pi'upose *0 S Body l seivators of state banks have been in- governor of South Caro-'will be exhausted. Senator D *(*(,ates ami Prof. W structed to submit plans by May 1 forhj^jj expiration of hi.s term 1.South Carolina, i.> exrK*cted Ho intro- ' all of Wofford college. rOUIlQ 111 V/vCdll reorganizing in.stilutions in ' in January, 1935, ' duce a bill within the next few day.s, ’ ^ £_ Spiking all charge. New York. April 10.—Recovery . of The 20 .state cpnserxatoi's control-1 accept the body of Rear .Admiral William A- ling 24 hanks and branches, were collector of internal Moffett, of South Carolina, chief of to call meetings of their directors and the naval bureau of aeronautics, wdioj stockholders a.s soon as |>o»sible, Scar- was lost with the airship Akron, wa.s! borough said, to decide whether they reported to naval headquarters here Jean resume business. rumors that he would j providing for additional fund.s. V a federal position,! On .April 1, 28,18.<K So’.ith ( arolina farmers had seyurtd c»*op pioduc'ion loans, bringing into’^the state $:L08H,- rev^nue for South Carolina, Governor Blackwood said he will “serv’e my! 141. term out.” _ I - I never have dreamed of such a lEARTHQrAKE VK'TIMS Speakers Named For Hi-Closing Monday. The admiral’s body^a ,.A li.st of questions relative to. bank. governor .said at his man-1 the fifth to' reorganizing was sent each conserva-* b^e. “Someone did mention it to | Speakers for the ebnunenceinent of VISIT IN COl .NTYi (,'linton high s.ehooi, alway.s' an event 'of interest in the community, were .April 11.—-Mr. and Mrs.^announced yesterday. The baccalaureate sermon will he to borrow ,>uffifient,/''!n.l (M.irient expense- iini'l It eted in the fall. I ir!e light on th(‘ .>7ii!)jecl, a.iu'ti'i the supply bill by pr(<,viding tor the i»iiance of scii)>..n a suffi cient amount to take cave of the coun- appropriatiofi. The scrip will be- ^ come |)ayal)lt‘ next .Maich and as tho cminty suppK' hill will Tc very siv.all 1 think the taxes wilt he ain|>le to re tire it when it beemnes ilue.” .Senator .Nance did not mention the aiipiiint of scrii» proposed to be is- -ii«‘d or whether the notes would be interest hearing. He made no mention of any provision for county obliga tions n’uide dui'ing 1932 and which are yet outstanding. The otuinty hasn't " paid off since August; 1932, it is un derstood. , ATTENDED MEETING Felder Drs. F. Mood Smith and <1, Path relatives from la»ng! pivached on Sunday evening, May 11, i Siiiith, local optometri.sts, in recovered frofn*"the feea since the tor with iniHructions to report to thej|.j^p^ ^ut I have expres.sed no wish for| Laurens, Alhwn (Crashed in thf, sea off the Newt state board by May 1 w’hether bank office. I intend to serve out. John Dodson, vAo are' on a visit-to Jer;^ coast If^st Tuesday morning. officers and stockholders had voted to'n^y term.” I Honea'*’'Path relatives from la»ng The wireless to naval headquarters I reorganize. The board will then pass}. Speculation over the appointment| Beach, California, spent Sunday in jn the Fir.st Pre.sbyterian church by f'olumbia .Monday \v;heie they'jattehd- said the admiral’s body was reem’ered on each plan of reorganization. ^ jof a collector of internal revenue tojljaurens, being accompanied by Mrs. jt.s pastor, Dr. D. J. Woods. The liter-.ij.,} the annual jneeting of thi South fjy the xjie of the mo**^ thanj' The meeUngs were planned, ^•r- Hambright April 15 had ^Dodson’s mother. Mrs. R. B. .Arnold, I a ly aildress before the graduating f’arolina Optometrie a.s.'^ociation and two dozen crafts which have been j bo|X)Ugh ^^*d, to have each”l)ank de-1 brought passing mention to the pbs- jT^e Ilodsons left Long Beach foi ^L(n^ass7wTITDe delivered on the evemng^j-tFe^ post graduateelinic under the di- •earching since the crash of the ship.; termine “if it is feasible and practical; gjHlity that the governor would be | visit back home a few «lays after the of May 19 by Dr. John .Mc.S'ween, i yection of Dr. A. M. Skeffington of A latfr message p-om the coast. to reorganize your bank so that it can > offered the po*L guard cutter’ Seemea said the body of j properly operate unr^tricted ” * ' Admiral Moffett ,,was aboard the ves sel' and was being taken to Absecon ulct. Near Jersey. Miss Adeline Boland was the week end guest of friends in Chester. , A former governor, Robert A. Cooper, resigned in 1922 before the expiration of his term to accept a po sition on the federal farm loan board. earthquake .April K). They talk inter- pre#f*h.*nt of Presibyterian college of the Graduate Clinic Foundation, St, e.stingly of their experiences during this city. The exercises will be held Louis, the disaster that befell the city of , in the Florida Street school audito- Long Beach and other communities of. Hum. There are forty-five members in, the 'quake area •' this year’s senior'" elasa \ , »p?? tti> mIss Dale Theus of Columbia col lege visited friends here Saturday. (*• \