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VOLUME XXXIV
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1934
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NUMBER 7
REVOLUTION
GRIPS AUSTRIA
Will Steam Up |C!osing Program [Swimmers To Meet No More Public ISOLONS ENTER
Supply Measure^ Comes In May Clemson Monday, Works Projects
Blood>' Civil War Raginji: With
Estimate of 2,000 Killed In
Two Days. Women and Chil
dren Hide As Husbands and
Fathers Battle Soldiers.
Senate Committees Hope To Fin-‘Rev. Stuart R. Oglesby of Atlan-.Varsity and Freshmen Engage Board Advised By Secre-
ish Soon. Possibility Bill Be la. To Deliver Baccalaureate- Tigers In .Dual Meet In Leroy' l‘^ry Not To Apply For
On Members’ Desks Friday. Sermon Before College Seniors Springs Gymnasium. More Federal Funds.
SIXTH WEEK
Columbia, Feb. 11.—The senate fi-■ The commencement cjxercises at
nance committee plans to put on * P^^’^byterian colleere will begin this
stean, this weak to wind up it, task'
Vienna. Feb. 13.—Government guns revising the $6,241,000 house ap-i
battered worker.'f* sections tonight a.s j propriatioi. bill,
unofficial estimates put the number Chairman S.
tinue through the following Tuesd.ay
In the -second swimming meet ever
to be held in l^eroy Springs g>’mna-
Columhia, Feb. 12.—The South ('ar-
olina public works advisory board wa,s
, ^ , notified today by Harold L Ickes, I
Slum, the varsity and freshman teams I national PWA administer, that it is’!
Senators Favor Two-Year Terms
For Governor. House Votes
Ten Per Cent Teacher Pay In
crease, and Calls For I’robe
of Highway Affairs.
('olumbia, Feb. l.'L Fvadin
[will swim against the strong Clemson i not Jo accept ijirther applications for^j^^nm the house adopte^ModSI rel
tank teams on Mondpv afternoon, Feb-'' lolution for a sweeping !>• obe okth(
jruavy 19. at 4:30 o’clock. The first! The board wa.s instructe<l to con-, state highway depait men* by five r^ii
A .steady bombardment of the huge'lature reconvened,Jn an effort to get ahnou^ed ^ yesterda^ '^b^^'^'presid'^nt kT
Karl Marx apartment building wreck-i the keystone biH into the senate as^McSween. IVr. fleshy is an ouUtand.
senautrs acted fa-
Hr
morning.
To dleiver the baccalaureate sermon
. • , , , . , coo' , summoned, the Rev. Stuart R. Ogle.sby, pastor ofi
killed in tuo days of civil war at 500 the committeemen into session Mon-:the Central Presbyterian church «fi t t-u'I u u' ' '.u r. , ♦ ♦ 4i. i- ^ , i
to 2.000. |day afternoon, a day before the legis-: \tlanta,Ga has'beenTe^ur«l TtVas i A? p"’”' i ? ^C. pool cent rate upon the speeding of actual resentatives whik
Anania.ua.. nas oten swurwl, it wasjv.-as with Furman last year. T)ie Pres- construction of present projoct.s and-vorably upon a measure to .short^ the
state*‘be general facilitation of the PWA | jrovornor’s term.
program already .shaped. I , . , , .
j 1^. , - p p, . liOgisIators waded deeply into con-
- , The committee got one big question, terian church and his visit here will reason for P C as well as for 'riem ® ^ ' troversial issfies at the beginning of
".r ’ilS Toad'uLn of "f it, bo hi, fi,-,. appoa^noo boforo a <-.i„-j Both varT.^ a;d^"olh ,a™d; | up. n"»r,on.”;: i"TA “X
art.iiery men ra neu lead on ine reporting favorably ton congregation. This sermon, accord- have been trainine- rieproie^lv in nn i \r i • 4 i i m i ^ liquor. lH>er, auto tags,
onomy opmp, wh.lo troop, cro„od tho „„ ^ ^ill by Lanoy of Chostorfiold to inK to a long o,tabli,hod custom, win UciAtXn of tho 1« a‘b,nslor., .1, I M. rhy. ,tato «WA ,eaehor,'pay and di-unkon driver bills.
Danube m the Iwan of Vienna under I,^ep up ,tnte aid te.eher pay 10 .ufr b,. preached, in the Fir,t I'reabyterian X .r«ble coachZ of Z bA^ "’fr ^
the protection of the barrage into theip.™, ‘ ^ coacning oi Jim iirewer, ^ith the co
war Tone*? - —— ^‘l^^cation committee is he-j church. . Uvil) present .serious ob.stacles to any
• {hind a similar proposal in the hou.se. Oh Monday afternoon. May 2Sth,!te«m that aspires to .state JaureK At-
No one could estimate the exact and the chances are bright that it will the R. O. T. <’. commissions will he though this is the first year that
number of dead in the hours of vicious I receive legislative sanction. awarded. The .same afternoon there ' s^vimming has been listed as a minor 1". "Z'" "’,,'” 'i'■'[sion ims aiiernoon and p
House and senate judiciaiy cornmit-
communication. They » . . .
amounted to a toUl of $63,387,601. j heard propfinent.s and opponents.
- „ . , - tot-the-aeate- di*v4*lopment-of-Jhe -Sane
hollowing -the announcement from Uw^’oojM'r project .at a thre-hour ses-
W ashtPgton. It was made public herc t-ion this afternoon and planned to de
street fighting and bombardments, but A proposition to give all state em- will bt‘ a reception on the lawn of'sport at P V much interest is heinir'^^*^*' ('-olumbia, [ridp tomorrow on the (piestion pre
tbo •ionior r * i ’ i ,• ! chairman of the state PWA board, had,
stnior rnanifestwl on the campus, an<l indi- i rp , i ' .senied.
a similar rai.^ie, however, is Irkely to class and members of their families cations arc that a large ”d'i effeetive immediately,
provoke considerable controversy. .Ac-^and‘incited friends.
police disclo.s^d that 123 civilians were
broughrf dead, to the Vienna general
hospital alone.
ployes, including those at institutions, the president’s home for
arc that a large crowd will
, , • I- . - 'witness the meet,that will open the
In a dozen other cities the^^socialist | cording to estimates, the house money | Monday night at eight o’clock the ^season..
struggle for a “chance to live’’ against-bin would have to be hiked up approx- annual declamation and oratorical con-! \T,,nibers nf tbe U are* Vnr'i
! imately $7()().0(K> to make the two tests will be held in the college audi-j^y: jj m. Wilson Valk‘v McFadden. for the gov-
tm-iin,-! ■ ... * ’ ■ ei norship.
rreeman, .Morrow, Wooten.
Freshman: .Alexander, Legartf, W’al
up approx- annual declamation and oratorical con-
“a fa.scist government threat '
furiously. ! raises. ^ torium.
Socialists entrenched themselves ini On the basis of new revenue calcu-, Tuesday morning at 10:30 the grad-
machine gun nests; they put up an un- latidns there apparently will be uating exercises proper will be held
Pearce, an announce candidate
for governor, said several weeks ago
he planmnl to quit the hoard and Ih‘-
relenting battle unto death; all avail- enough money available to do so with in the auditorium, .No announcement j 1 ^ ’ j i^mfuir to permit municipalities to
" . .. Montgomery, Meinnes, Kendall, .Shoe- spend money in the pn'paration of
able troops were rushed to the zones
of greaie.st fighting.^
some left over but some of the law-1 had been nuule yesterday as to wheth-
Tnakers have expressed determination'er the program will include an ad-
maker, and DanieJs.
Five thousand occupants ofJhe huge "I®"’ ®'' appropriation increa.-^es dress by an invited speaker.
until they are satisfied business
Influenced partly by the insistence
of the Farmers and Taxpayers league,
the house at its day session approved
a duplicate of the higlnvav-investiga
tion measure whieh it pass.si and the
senate killwl lust year.
The measure takes off. c* immedi
ately, having been adopted in the form
(►f a hous(> resolution ^vhit•b does no*
require concurrence of the senate am!
pio.}ects when there will be practical-I jjj, supposed highway sympathizers.
ship.
Ickes in his letter .said; “No more
projects should he accepted. It woubi
IS
Karl Marx building were .said to have . • « «
capitulated this^evenlng. W’hether wo- definitely established on an improved jLoCfliI GllTStClUSltOS
men and children were among the cas-^®***; ^ •
uaitun« there could not be learned. 1 “ChaTrrnan AYafd expre.s.se(l a hope: fJi’^ CaQQQ ^fOi*lC
One report said they had been re- finance committee by Tuesday-
^move^ to sections of the apartment j would finish the money hill, with-
$40,000,000 For
ily no chance of the government being
[able to finance them.”
I He explained there weie 7,000 pend-
Crop Loan Fund
It ve.sted a legislativ(‘ tribunal with
quasi-judicial powers and a $2,.‘»0() ex-
pens** account to study the connections
ing ,proj«-cts in Washington for which and business affa.rs'of the highway
not in greatest danger while jlheir
husbands and fathers an.swered the
troops’ fire with rifle, pistol and ma
chine gun bullets.
Police admitted they lost 11 d^ad
and 38 seriously wounded in the day-
which it has wrestled for three weeks C'linton Hi^h and Orphanage
already. Kven at that, however, little
time would be left for action on it by
the senators this week.
W. T. Walker, committee clerk, es
timated about two days more would
be required to put it in form for pre-
Schnol Make Outstanding Rec
ords In Southern Association
of Secondary Schools.
The annual report from the South-
Compromise Between Smith Bill
and House-Approved Measure
Reached In Conference.
Mid-State League
j o rgaidzatinn imd TfrtrrmihrivvhrthrrJt
exercised “improper control’’ of the
state matters. ^
The house passctl on third I’eading
k Uwithout di.spute hills to authorize re-
iveorgallizeu sumption of printing the
sumption of printing the farmers’
market bulletin ami to require motor
long bombardment. -- r-- . , . ... * j o «
'While the government guns bom-! senUtion to the chamlier. It must lie Asswiatioiv of (^olle^.s^ and Sec-
W.'M .He 4„,u.e„.. weee XUrpVltXr'lAT“XA r„.„f hA" = c— ,e.e,
day of the legislative week. !ha.s made an outstanding record for
In the meantime, there wlil be, fhe past year,
plenty for both house ami .senate to The record is based upon the per-
plunge into. Around the top of the, «f «fniester hours failed by
Washington, Feb. 10.^ Senate and Clubs Are Added Tol vehicles to halt before passing school
house conferees agreed today on pro-, i.. i i- r u w. ..u;i
visions of the-new crop production Old Orjranization At Recent
Meeting At Watts Mills.*
loan bill, deciding to make $40,0(>0.00fl
available for such loans during this
said to be holding to Ottakring, Sim
mering. Fazoriten, and Kernels .sec
tions.
Apparently at least 200 have been
kilk*d out.side Vienna.
Laurens, Feb. 11.—()rganize<t base-
Congre.ss is expected to accept the hall for the communities of half a doz-
agreement after which it W*iH go to
'the president
The $40,000,000 was a compromise
and I list is the 50 per cent tag cut,'sent to graduates who were in ctdlege as
free conference last Thursday to con-7''®«hmen for the year 1932-33.
Battles raged at Steyr, Graz,
Linz as well a.*! Vienna.
■At Steyr sharp fighting hioke oul^ciliate conflicts between senate and
again when socialists stationed ma-i house over it.
chine guns on top of a hill command-f The Santee-CTMiiier pow«*r and na vi
ing the town. fgation devclo|>ment also is awaiting
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Other iMdng 2.2 against an average of 14.6
possession of the great war-time mu- hy the judiciary committee of the two
nitions plant. Government foices legislative chambers Tuesday, propon-
charge.l the plant rejwatedly m a «les- j.nts of the projwts are expecte<l to
. p«*» ate attempt to take the position. put in a new bill foi' its develcqunent
.Many fell dead and woun.bnl but through a state authority,
there was no time or opportunity to j probabjy will pop
up from several direction^, since there
*•/
count the casualties.
The battle at the Karl .Marx build
ing was as horrible as .some of the
veterans had seen in the days of the
World war. .Machine guns had'blaze<l
from the window's of the homes of la-
The ('linton high .school, with 14
grailuates in college, stoinl at thi* top
in the qualified li.st holding inemlior-
Xship in the association, its iM*rcentage
of semester hours failed by students
ng 2
entire state. Only two schools
in the state excelled <’linton’s high
record, Latta and Wellford, with only
tw’o and four graduates matriculated
in college.
The Thorn well orphanage high
school, with 13 graduates in college
en textile centerk in this area i* as-
surml this early in the pre-season. A ’
Representatives launched into de
bate over a bill to laisc ti'achiMs’ sal
aries 10 per cent, which representative
Bush, of Aiken, education committee
chairman, pointed out that an estimat
ed $120,000 involved could
mon-
borers at the soldiers who .sought to legislation to apply Khen the
are more than a half dozen bills in f^i- the year, also maintains an excel-
the legislative mill touching upon it showing, its„percentage of fail-
from one angle or another. ures l>eing 4.2 which puts it close to
Some time before adjournment sine the top in the standard of work being
die the legislators w-ill have to pass done in the .state.
U *4-ooAOnn 11 f®®’’ ^’"‘’''Ithan met from a calculated
betwt'en the $4.'),000,000 provided m^that were n the Mid-^State loop Inst | r r,,,. i
the senatt* hill anil the $35,0(M),000 ap- yp^r, and two from other leagues ofj senate relined, 21 to in. : >
pnived by the house. ^ jjast .season, was 'organized Thursday I the enact.mrwoVds from
The conferees also agr»*ed to retain mj^ht at a meeting of delegations from,^,^j^.^ q,ive.^ in
two major provisions of the house ^he interested groups. The conference |,..,st 30 d;ivs \v>*hout ' ■
bill, one permitting loans on wheat at whieh the textile loop was launched . j
and other crops and the second requir- ^,,^ held at Watts Mills. The clid.s;..huml..., to.ne.u a. ended lh
ing that borrowns must certify that fanning the looji are: Watts Mills
,they are cooperating in the govern- |^,„rens Mills. (’linton Mills, .Ioanna'
ment’s crop reduction program. " ,(Goldvilic>. Brandon (M'oodruff), and .-{q ,|av jail t. i .ii-^ :.i..i ‘
The hill fixes.at $250 the maximum Ware Shoals.. .nagistrates to si.-imnd m i-.
any individual may borrow, with aj The new loop will be known as the. sente iicc.
^provision- that this total may be in- .Mid-Slate Textile league, it wa.s an-. | |,
cn*ased to $100 in especially needy nounced by Dr. I.ester K. Bishopwith anoilur -.eiiat.
Watts .Mills, who »as .-lia.Ual as |,„ss,.ssio„ ..t
s«Tfl«.y-tr..as»rj.r. At hi,„ f..|„ny.
^ er meeting to be held .March 15 thel
. ♦ , 11 I : Senate ac..
1 he chamber toiiiglu ai-.cridei
measure, luyweN*!', to alli'’.t' luiyiii
if a fine of $25 to •'Slrd it. fail (d
■ ■ f..i
oai
cases.
m
-IV
no'.i
a lire
type
Chamber Holds
.on upon a jo.
re-o;
enter.
The government forces found ma-
.,„iran,i-.au,m personm-l w.ll h, ,i„„ I tm.r.- ,l.>-
M .11, Masasi.:— iiailOy than u. a .«.|.ulat .-.■f,-
Monthly Meetmg.amI a lH'nnan..nt secr..ta.7.tr...sur..r.. > wh.‘th.T the
.At the initial meeting L
of* laaurens, wa.s
S. McMillan 1
chine guns, hand grenades and tear agree<l on a plan to create a
gas in.sufficient to hatter down the
stubborn resistance so they unlimber-
ed howitzers.
The big shells ripped into the con
crete structure and whole comers of
the building disappeareti like magic.
Heavy firing br^e out again after
hoim of eamparative calm, in the
Floridasdorf factory .section mi Vienna.
Socialists who had lost a fight for
1933 emergency act expires in
tember. The senate banking commit- Xi^ICallllo j
^........^..^.held Tuesday at the Tea Room with, n . * aiut
-permanent board of bank control m-j * • 1 President E. I), (’raig presiding. Sev- ®^ State box Hunters
I stead of returning to the old system TTTTT.' * Jera! new members were received and ass(K:iation and i.s an enthusiaalic P'O;.,.,
:of bank supervision. R6V. Wall6r Edfl^6 I ®88®S Atwelcomed during the eve
' Various proposals liearing on school 1 Home In , Pennsylvania. Was ning. , , .'tomorrow.
It was called to the club’s attention l«ws and l>owe add ( ampla*!! ba.si-|
that the .March me<*ting, in accordance
ernor’.s tenure .shouli) l*e i'(*(luce(l fruiu
The reKulaily Monthly ,linne>.n,..el. ,V‘.r'f„ui- I,, two years, ils l. neih l.efor..
ing of the Chamber of Comme.ee was , »"<' .I'- »■ “‘.‘*•''‘•1.' ,,,2r.
'.ille, aeeon,l v,ce-,.re,..lent. .McM.llanP- ^ ^
book .selection and distribution also
are slated to be put forw-ard in legis-;
latiye meiisures. !
Weil Known Here.
News
s .session, the chainlw-r volt- !
not to kill the pending re.NO-
Uition arwl set it iqi for further debit‘.e
Two candidates for lh *
f l.a->.
waa recej.ve.1 in the cil,,with the by-laws, waa dea.Knate.l aa
Thursday of the death of Rev. Walter ‘lx- t--"-* makinK nominations for
Warren Edge. P-D., whieh neeurt»d,'«» officers and directors for IV
iat his home in Uncaster. Pa. The'oonnntt year. The cha.r a,.pointed the
following committee to submit recom-
Frank M. Fuller. ,
Af I Alir^nft brought to vSUtesboro, Ga., ®®®”
L/ieS JLfaUrenB tnnW nUre Sunday I l««n<l»t'Ons at
possession of their own headquarter.s
" m rjZie'DnA'SZZder, of the i LUCS MI LaUTeilS iYe^e' literm;^ -took place ■ sund.,l^;|.t^^
&hlin'|teriIof?* refused to surrender, Funeral Services Held Sunday, Dr. FkiRe was Kiaduated from Pres-Icar^r. Irby S. Hipp and Dr. J.
after they had been handetl an ulti- For A^od Rosident of Mount- byterian college in 1899, after which
matnm. As a re.sult artillery fire was ^ - a- he entered Columbia Theological sem-
ooened against the building and shells '*''** ^<-llon. inary from which he received his di-
tore gi-eat fragments out of one nr- m u rv t:s . „ r* .. p!^>ma and entered the ministry in
I Laurens, Feb. 9.—Frank M. Fuller, J9Q2. He later took i>ost-graduate j
A sociali^^Jt machine gun nest was «2. i-esident of the Mountville section. ^t Princeton seminary., and Had
blown OD Elsewhere the whole sur- .suddenly at Uurens hnday^heid several imporUnt pastorates ini
face rf tKe .structure, whieh is so big "ft-rnoon at the ho^me of his son-in-
that only nn nindanb photo is ca,.ul.le Ja-K^Xir .Mr and -Mrs Clyde „r
lUWn mill * ^ yy X7 caiixa y •• * V* T f .a-
. •* V I I s.Us.si..Is.' governorship; .S<‘natoi s .\aiu-t- ot
ba after it had named a .sche<luU^.^ *
jTCn.H, and .Shian of (iieeiivllle. vudC
committee.
South Carolina
[fur the~ resolution.
) The senate then pa.ssed ami sent t,o .
W.
L.
W.
jthe house, with amemlment*.. a hou-e
auto tag hill to pr.oV!<le refunds on
V Octs Htigfe Sum ***'^’^ license purchases and revise li-
~ " ^ cen.se laws.
~ i “ . 'av It was amended by .St-natdr Stuke-,
$7,i>74,(100 Receited In (tr»ljlts ('larl-ndon, to scale dow’a the tag
-Special Services
From Federal (lOVernnient For fee quarterly to three-tourths U-tweeu
Relief From May 22 To Jan. .31. »’’t^"’iiary 1 and .Api ir 3(> om-half Iv-
- Jween May 1 and .July 31,. and one-
Keb » -South Caro- l-<-lween AilKust I, and Oct.-
ia-r .11.
purposes Irom tine leuernl emer-l A£Ut forwal-diriK to Uie‘liou^se a l.•ll
relief administration between ''S' •S*--'-*!'"' '-■"‘Wt-'''-' "
Washington,
l-IpuMA I^i^Yif' r<*ceived $7,574,200 in grants for
A MCI C from tihe federal emer
gency
of giving a complete view of it, was J- l>een-nt failing ^ .Mrs. .1. V. Edwards of Tuesday and continuing through Fn- qy Harry Ilopkin.s , , -
pockmarked with bullet.s. health for the last two yeai*s and had pj^y^ ^ ^on of Mrs. N. J.'day. .Services will be hehl at 11:45 a. <jf this amount, $6,803,200 wa.s for ^®'‘ decision.
For hours the attackers confined ®®®’® *'’’'^*! Edge, who al.so makes her hqrne herejm., and 7 p. m., to which the piililic is jfcneial relief puriMises, $88,000 for*
themselves to machine gun and rifle Franks for the last year. 'with her daughters. He is survived by cordially invited. transient relief, and $683,0(K) for corn-’ 11 C* C* A
fire. They planned to wait for a Funeral services were held Satur- his widow and four children. j The Rev. .A. (’. Harris, pastor of the mcwlities. 1*101111 ^OSllS
chance to storm the building with tear <iay at 3:30 p. m._ at the Franks resi- Many friends and acquainUnces of ^ First Prej<hyterian church of .Milledge- Thd'l’almetto slate farwl well in the
gas. They wanted to avoid any possi- dence, the Revi W. D. Spink officiat- Dr. Edge in the city sincerely regret- ville, Ga., will be the guest minister distribution of these funds, the total
bility of ca.^ualties among women and ing. Interment followed in Beaverdam ted to learn of his pa.ssing. ,for the week and will .si>eak twice for the entire Unitr*d .States during;
children inside. church cemetery. 1 — 'daily. He was formerly a w'<b*ly the peri(Ml being .$374,83.3,116. .South j^,hn G. ('oats, 50. of (’ro: s Hill, du-1
During the inlen.se fighting in the^ Mr. Fuller wras a native of the sec-j ' OPPOSITION TO RII.Iu {known army chaplain and has been ('arolina rt*ceiviMl $2,(M)t),0{)0 more suddenly Saturday high* .'** his ho*':.-
capital reports from the province of tion in which he had spent his life a.s I highly successful in student.s’ work at than .Norih ('arolina, about $1,000,(100 ^t 2:30 o’clock, Mr. (’oal.s . the m'u
Styria said socialist headquarters at a farmer, and had been a .member of Columbia, Fel*. 9.—Heads of state! Milledgeville. His coming to the col- more than ^ Georgia and $5,00(MM>0 „f the late Richard ('oat* . nd {'iit* .
erine Ward Coats, and ha -ipent h ■'
entire life near Ooss Hilt. The fun-
I Special services will be held in the May 22'and .January .31, acrdnling Ui P»ni«h persons giving false facts in
Mrs. G. college auditorium beginning next » statement made public here today 1 compiU**!
■ ' ^ H. national director.!**" aml.itious list of bills a.s spec 1.
Dies At Cross Hill
Styna said socialist neauquaners ai a larmer, anu nau wen a.memoer 01 i^oiumnia, rw*. v.—neuus <11 1 mn lwumiik iw vw.- more man vieorg
Eggettberg had been destroyed, hy ar- Beaverdam Baptist church for many and private* orphanages and detention ■ lege campus is being looked forward more than Virginia
tillery fife. years. Mrs. Fuller, who, before mar- homes laid plans here today for vig-'to with interest both by the faculty
_ » av?___^%_ ^ ^ - _r \g^.. _ I." ^ U T1 — A... .Ml I - - - .. a* ^ «• A ■ • A Vv^ k I«* _
Jn and around Linz the govempient nage, was Mi.s8 Emma W’harton, died orou.s opposition to a pending legi.s-
steadily gaining six years, ago*
lalurc bill to give the state childVen’a
WINS AT LAURENS
forces ippeared
ground. - • - Mt.'ppller is survived by six daugh- Bureau direct •sufjerviaion over the in-
Viw Chancellor Emil Fey person-{ters, Mrs. W. P. Sullivan,^Mrs. Franks,'stitutions.
ally supervised the attack on the Vi- and Mrs. P, Fowler Childress of Lau-j They met v^h Mrs. Ellen E. Cath-
enna apartment district.^. He wiw rens, Mrs. Arthur Crisp of Middleton, cart, supe^isor^-ef the bureaus. and',„nry ^eld today for alderman from
caught in machine gun~^iff and l^|Ga.,JMr.8. George Fijrnii of Abbeville, adopted a' rteolution calling for *
adjutant received a bullet wountii*^m and Mrs. J. E. Hicks of 'Dampa, Fla.; itinuance of w measure and the d
and student body.
I-Jiurens, Feb, 43,— In a second pri-
House Advances
County Note BUI
hospitals overflowed
^"*!ward 4, .John F. Montgomery was re-1 advanced to third reading a bill by the
Columbia, Feb, 9.—^The hou.se today
era! service was conducted Monday af
ternoon at 2 o’clock at Bathabaru Bap
tist church near Cross Hill, with the
Rev. E. M. Bostick in charge. The in
terment followed in the church Ceme
tery.
two SOM, Ralph W. Fuller of Ahbe- 'ing of a new one next year,
ville,'and Alsey Richard Fuller of Ce. A committee, 4flttluding
j nominated over John E. Switzer,, ,Y09 I-aureiw delegation authorizing the ii-
to 83. The reelection of Montgomery ' suance of notes for the payment of
Mr. Coats i.s survived by hi.s widow,
who was Miss Mattie (loodmgtn; one
daughter, Miss Sara Coats, Cross Hill;
waie prei
and a sMt
lolphua P. Fuller.
iiiyTOTiRtaiat
SkMi
.all of Mooiitville.
was appointed to pr<
findings to the legialature.
®**I**P!completes the nomination of the en-' past due and approved ucHmI teachers’ seven sons, J. C., Sam, Janies, Paul,
with wounded, rushed in from .various dar Falls, Iowa; two brothers, Dr. Al-• Kirkman G, Finlay of Colundiia, who Ute administration for miDt^r t^rm,> claims'and dUlms for achoel b»» oper-j J. D., Carlton and Charles Willia.m
Ailpjfci* ilTjitricmYn tim cnpittd warfare. Is^ It^litwr and Adolphua P. Fuller, j preaided at the conference, and Mrs. M^vm* Ja« F .qmifk^iwi ntKiv a Ww «ii H41L- twn aia-
into
bent aldermen having been named a!exceeding two mills would he cothor.
pay the notes..
Fflitii' ■Jl'iiirfiiiGi
tern, Mrs. J
pellk, and Miss
LusamMi
. Broa^
liss Eiua
Workman, Chap-
Coata, Croat
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