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i • I. ■ /. I / THE CHRONICLE Strives To Be • Clcwi Ntw»> fspor, Conplctc, Newoj, aad RolUblc. Ollintnn (Ebrontrk If Too boa’t Reo4 THE CHRONICLE Too Don't Got The Newo. VOLUME XXXVIII CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19:58 NUMBER 52 PLANS MADE TO Wingard Completes TRAIN FLIERS Here President Wants 20.000 Pilots Each Year. Would Use College Boys In Dozen ^Institutions. Division of Clinton-Green wood Lutheran Charge Becomes Ef fective January 1. New Pastor To Be-Securedr — afterm*<>n \\ ashingtoTJ. Dec. 27. To pro\ido With 'a.-t Suntlay afternoon’s ser- lolots to man the nation’s fighting WinfranI of planer in time of war. President complettsl his fifteenth R<X)seve!T to<ia> ai)pro\ed a piun for pastor of St. John’s Lutheran fz.xing a course of instruction to 2d.- church of thi< city. Mr. WinKii'^l Jur- (*Oo o.I.t-po students annually. inp this tiinej has seiwtnl tH>th the "Only by such an appn*ach." said GnimwxKHi and Clinton ehu:vhes. with a simultaneous staUtment fi^un tJie alternatinp niorninp and Civil Aeronautics authority, “can the servk-es. United States adtsiuately safepuani t>fficers the Kx-al chuixh staitsl, itself apainst the vast aerial mili- yesterday that the work of the joint’ tanzation programs now beinp'pi'ess- pastorate has now developetl to such j ed with frantic zeal by fort’ipn pow- an extent that a division in the pas-' ♦ rs." ltn-ate has btx'n nia<ie to become of-j Both the President, who announceil f.^rtive the first of January. Mr. Win- the plan at his press conferi'nce, and j^ard will continue to live in Green- the autJiorrty, stressed first of all that as pastor of Immanuel Lutheran the prospective pilots would be trained church, and the Clirnton church wnll se- f.'"ist of all for civil aviation. The cure a pastor to give full time ser-j resuh, it was hope<l, would he a stimu- vice here. It is expected that a call laliuQ of lutereajit in private flying and wiJ be extended by the congregation' a consequent increase In the pioduc- at an early date. tivity of .American aircraft factorie«.| When the local Lutheran church,w. **It is more in keeping with the vva< organized, .services for two years HOPKINS OPENS QUEST FOR JOBS New (ommerce Secretary To Confer With [^eaders On Re^ covery PiilTcies In Hope of Oeating Work. Was-hinpton, Hoc. 27. Members of ,I'onprcss. who soon imist tackb* the ■rcliif pn'hlem lipii-iHr, heard with in terest today that .^•’♦■retjiry Mopkiri.s c >n-ii!rrinp a intional <'aniiiaipn j ',s in jnisa.e industry for A .I S fin ,the unomployod. , Most of the h'gislatoi’s ri'served comnient. hicwevei-. until they could I learn more about what the new sec- retaiy of commeice has in mimi. It was leanieil that Hopkins has soundi’d out several l«*aders^of the busiiu*ss world alxiut u drive to ere- COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS By Spectator jute a ‘‘l•e-^•nlploymeT^t |>syrhoJogy." j Ju.sit how this might Ik* done was ritrt <lisclos«M|. Well infornud |H*rsons j.saiil, lutwever, that study of the pos- IsiWility h«ia p»x>gresse<l to th<* |>oin(t Officers Named P „ Qrfcil ^ t'airly definite pmgrani has • O* ,0011 \3iOUp his’ii oiftlimsi — one that could he • umleinaken within a few wwks so I Happy Np.- Y,.arl May it prov,- a|t.«v.. all th.. t.xv, p.„. I.y k"' 1'^.^'^ ■American spirit of prepannlness,” the were held in the Masonic Ti-mplej happy new y(«r, a year of piiKc aiidinian on sa.ary and two or ihix-e tiim*s authority .said, to build up a great building. In l'*.*26 a brick ‘house ofiof quiet sa/tisfaction.i, such as com«’ to'more. jHxd of men and machines, d«divate«l worship was en*c<<*d by the congrt'-'^ne from the knowU><lge of having! Worse, of course, is the escain* of to and engaged in the pursuits of gation at a cost of $13,000. Since then j,tone his part faithfully. .Most of us. many unmarried men and women with ^•eace. but yiehling first place to no the nutnU-rship has incrcaseil almostiare humble and ob.scure workers to PH.V ranging even higher. .'MHiietimes <-,„i«iervation • •ther nation in flying skill or ttchni- thn*e-fold, and the indebtedness has the great world, but to our familie-s they pay a small iiu-euiie tax and a 'phur.sdav at lal de\elopments, one ({uiclcly atiapt- resluced to $110(i. ainl friemls we ari* valiant soldiers f«*w nuisani’c taxes, able to military in the event >|i-. and Mrs. Winganl were honor the thick of the frav. Just as the Land toelay is worth very little ami upturn in business next nual Meeting and Elects New se«asonal Officials. s|»ring. Hopkins. It was said, intends to rHy Liu reus, nme'ting of Ib’C. 2f.. Th the* Liureiis t'euinty asseiciatioii wa- uial1^ .Soil atimial giy,..,tly ii|mui the* ('e»mnie*n*e de*part- *ss me*n ine*Mt’s liusim*ss advisetry eMiincil ami 1 eethe*!^ eirgaiii/atituis of husim* tin* 4*ounty agrk-uUural ,.;urv iuiileiing. with the* pr»*vid**nt .I;u-k H. jj,, Itavis. .Si.. (if ('hiitiiM. pn-iding. Mhich It out. i-ady has askeel the* wa oigani/.ed bv hi* |•e»l^K•i^, pre*ele- traming. The* l*re'*ident’s anr»ouncenm*nt e*ame he prcftareel to s<*n<l to ('ongress eromim-mlatieins for a vast rxpan- mon of the national defen.s<*. High e»ffirwhi h«vx* said tht* administration c«*nten»pl»tes increasing the number of the nation’s warplam*^ to some 13,- WHJ. There were signs, however, that ent- Lucius F.McSwain Dies In Washington s«*i*urt*ei. n-gu.ar meiming s**riices will having done* xuiie' kimlly ele*ee| nr -oiiie* ery man, weunan aiiei chiM e-njeiy. that U* heiei U*ginning next .Sumiay. manly eie*«*el. We* inig‘ht t«dl eime' eim* pn*te*ctiein. Kve*ry one* of u-, sheiuM |»ay ;that we* werx* wre»ng, «»r in error; or -eiim*lhmg for it. The* ne xt gretit pid»- we* might laick ile*wn fn*m x>mi* at- lic^'e*rvice* is tlx* pn*veiiti«*n e»f e*|M- • trtude* we have* assume*el. Inde*<-et, w«* <le*mics. Our »lute* >1*11^*?* ii** in that, might ge*t eiff our high hor*'e ane) lx* I‘hi. The* m*xt is the* meH|e*rn lelea eif natural. |»ioviehng fonnal schemliiig. We* |»n»- .So, in whatever place, high «er hum- vnle* that e»veM-whe lmingly hut . iiidis bh. we may live and nie.ve unel have* criminate ly. for we iiiclutie* ali sub- our Ixing we can live ve.rthily and J'vts feniml in the* encycleqMilia. but we*n, enjoying a proietM*rily e»f geioel the* (larhiiig is ne*t mitable few exfxd- will and gooel neighborline-- that will N-nce arnl the* iin|Mict on the inte-llex*. he* more* emiuring than bank baiancis tual ami spiritual de*ve*le>pnie-t*t e.f the- anel Ixmels. pupils '*e*e*ins te* Im* v»*ry iiulel. South ♦ — .t'arolina 1 m>t weirse* than other We are in the* midst of a <e»niix*ti- -tates m this; we* have* niaeW* tlw* nii efcsy afuame«e»n. wnh I>r. B. R. Turnip- turn, it ses*ni.H, lH*twe*e*n the e xe ciitive-, take eif li-tting te'ache-r- pre--criU* the the* congie*SH and the* suprerm isiuii, lenii-e— just a> the* (*thei have-. We* p?eigix‘ss tins ye*Rr in the- u-e- >•{ tin* two units e»f te rracing oii'fit-, how ing that H.{(Mi iu*res luiei Ins n ti*i rac es! unde*r the* ne*w .Hy.ste*m. The* as.*ee>e-iat Mill alsee udeqite-ei u le*- • dtition e»f re*gpe*t am! n-s|Msi in the* to confe'i oon wrh Hai- he* inte-ml.* liman. While' the- pur|H»se* of thi ceinfe*r- e*ne e* WM- m^ anmiune't <|, t he*i e* has lH*e*n pes uiatieui III Im-im-.ss ami gov- •'inine-nt circie*- that it isine-e*nie*el the l»a- ing e»f < eniiity Su|>e*^ise»i Rhe*1.t r,.-|.|n|»hiymi*nt ewinieaign. I.uriu.- Franklin .Mc-'^win, fin. elie*el -uelele-nly at his hemie in Washington, ic« of vast incrt*ases m military spe*nd- D. l**t Thursday at an e-arly hour .ng were preparing for a fight. They after being in UI health for .several indiraied they would ask ('ongress to ye^rs. isrnMimze the need for such exfiendi- The body was bremght to Gree*nvil.e •are* carefully. Fnelay morning ami funeral services .'Senator Aelams (D., <V>lo.,) sahi the were held fn»m the graveside Satur- •iangi r of a foreign invasmn much les- than the danger of economic M*rd and Dr. W*. L Ball, officiating. >».iap-e fr«nii an unbalance**! buelget. .\|r. MeSwain was beirn ane! reare*<l to se*«* which can go fart he—t aletng |M*m! a pile* eif me»m-y fen a |io<tr |»e*e»- Rep. I* ish t K., N. ^.I de*clartx! "war Urerss Hill, a son eef the* late Dr, certain line's. The* ceiurt is winning the* pie- ami ele» m»t get I'esn l- ceniiim-ii meHigers erf the Ne»w I>e*al have* un- KIdnelge Tracy MeSwain anel Janie race* ami no man know- wha* the law suiate* with the* i-x|M-n e- I'hi 1 a recewsatx’y aJarniesi the |»e*of»le. Me.'tiowan .Mc-Swain. He was a bn*ther is. Vm|itoiii i»f »*ur national uigi- tei dif Senator 1 lark t D., Mo.,) was ex- <»f the* late- <'eingreeeeaman J<»hn J. Me- Kve*ry man iraims! in the law know- fn ie>n ami sii|M*rfn*iality jeectssl tei take* a leeaeling part in the -«w'ain, whet -e*rvesl the* Keeurth district that the gre'at courX ha- -e» inte*rpre tisi Oh fe»r a man of faith* < e»tning f:gh*. He has a.Hserte-el thait .Amen- f,,f twenty ye*ars up te» the* time of the me*aning e»f (»ur con.stitution as to along the* .Manning-to ^ eJunihia high cm .should feirgeX "this silly war hys- his eieath. Few a number of years he l»ring urwlew fe*ele*ral juns*lirtie»n alxnit way which pH--e*s thieeiigh Suinti-r ’ wa.- a resielent of Ulintem, holding an everything. We* know .all of u- know, one* -e*e-s gre*ut digging, hauling, fill By contia . with the* pre>gram to acceiunting |Hisit4«»n with the* Ulintem that the* elecisnms of the la-t thre*e* ing ami w'hatraet, fm a great high- train tih<'ai*..ruJ< e»f ne*w fhers, there 0|| Mill, and is ple*a.santiy reniem- ye*ars have* virtually taken all |x*w*e*r way i.s Ix-ing cm thr«»iigh the e|e*n-e* are in the* c untry texlay less than he'ie-ei he*re by a numlx*r of frie*n<lHifr<»m the* ••late'S e*xce*pt to try e-riminal W Hte*res* .swamp, re*ine*in!»e*res| m e ein W... I tl* 1 .. a L A. A L. I '1*1 • M.irtin, whe», in his irffH-ial e-ieiNicity, had ceH>|H*iMte*el with the* UUU inanag- e*r- in the'ir varieni- pn»grani- e»f ini- l»ri»ve*nie*nt, incinehng e*res*tie»n e»f a $'.*,(HHl esniirty ugi icultunil offae* builel- ing he*ie*. ttffieci for the* esiiiiing ye*;»r we*ri* n.*tme*d !iy the* a.--es*u»tion. with .1 W Tin'e*y a pre«;eMii*nt; lb O’Nesel .lae-eiL Vl<*e* pi e-S|el«-|lt ; I es*le*«'*t leell «ef .1 t Roy, trcaeure*r, and <’ M Uan- ne»n, es*ii*taiy. .Lehn F’ Montge»me*ry am! K <• Wimm! were* e*lestes! a- nie*ni- Iwl Ilf the* iMtiin-i! e»f 4!|| es’ten--, whe( W.ll -rve-with tlie* P'e*-ie!e-nt am! vice* pi* id<-iit. with thi* e-ouiity age*nt a- e X offu iei cbairtiian. iilbertson Acting As Supervisor Ue«uine*nt fnnn le*gislate»rs tenlay in- eiie'ates! am-w that ie*lie*f nie-thete!- will Ih* euie- erf the* fore*ino**I I Ue of the ne*w Ue>ngle*s.-. .Se-nateir FJes t Lia'a- (|l 111 ), who got -e ftlesi III hi- ne-w .'M*nate e*ffire*, -aiei in a state*ine*nt lliat he* iM-ln-vesI the* leM'al eeHiiinunitH*s mu ' Im^hi a |Mtttle>n eef le*lle*f ceit F'utllJe* fes|- e-ral re-!icf apfiroiiriatiitn.- a- 'aiyre* a.s tllee-e* of the- pa t are .inllke*ly, he* adel- *••1. I.iie a a -e» -aiel tha* in the* ne xt lwe> ye.II- the* De«niiM*ra;te parly hould *'e-*iii-olielati- the* gam- tJiat have* !M*i*n niaele* and agie e* uimoi u ii*gi dative* program thief can 1m* -sttb^ci ilie-el tei liy all e|e*ineie-iats.” "H* -ue*h e*an !m* deiiM*,” he* adeti*el, "it will «lo nii«*h te» ie*-t<iie' )iu im*-- tsnifiele-ncc, and r»ss(Vi-iy whie-li es-ins 5.(a)0 milrtAry liiers, and a teital of vv ))o wiK regreX lei !e<firn of his <le*ath.eif violence*. We* have* in truth m*e'tion with (re*neral Thonia* .'umteT. only 2tI.UUU pileA.s in all field.s erf avi- _\||*_ MeSwain is survivetd by his wife, !«uch an assunijilion of jiower by the- ami with a derfe-re-nf lal Imiw t«i .ses-re* aTKm. Thus one years full operation w'hu wa- Miss Jennie I.eex* Martin of couK that wa.- ni*ve*r elre-amesl e»f. lary Ale*x Sall**y. Bi'i'hii Ben Saw e.f the pJan would double* the numbew Gre-enweiod. daughter erf the* late* Dr.' The* pract ice erf the court to l»niadi*n j yi 1’h mighty army is hacking its way •rf accre*dited pilots in the country, ^nd Mrs. FI. G. .Martin; five daughters, j nr narrow the sco|m* of the* national through ami pursue*s if- e*e>urse* w i'h declared. Mrs. R. E, Maxwell, Mtas Dewothy govt*rnme*nt ne*e*<ls to 1m* re*hukes| by the* re*lentle*s- as-ieluity of re*si-ile-.s VNhi.e the plan was worked oift by Me^'swain and .Miss F'raneres .McJvwain ad the* le*gislature*s, few moral e*ffe‘ct. fate. .Neiw if only the-ix* wi*re* a man *he civil aeronautics authority, much ,rf ('olumhia; Miss FIthe*l MeSwain of Dein't think the* .su|irenie* court wnuhiLif -upre-im* faith he* might remove* the* e|(efmite*Iy (ifi it- way will make- iin- 1*1 iielmg the* naming «rf a siH-ce*-seir pie-cesle ntesl gains." t<» the- late .\ Bhe*tt .Martin, w)>ei eliesi .-^i-iiateir Ty'elmg- (l» Md I anl he* i«ce*nliy feilleiwing a sheirt dimtlieoight the* time haei ce.nn for "more* It V t u.lM*rt.-on hae In-e n in.striwtesl |NM'niam*nt long-range- fxilu-ie- em re*- l-y .'se*nator U. .\. (’l•e^m•*l and me*ndM*rs |,e-f." etf the* lie»ii-e* e|e*le*gatie>n, to Lake* e»ve*r • of rf-s admIni.stration was given over Washington, anel Mrs. McNedll Car- ignore tbi.s; no, inelex**!. If the- legisli^ 1 uggesi hill.s with a ge*stiire*. We* immu- to the National Aouth adminisitralion. punter of Gre*enviIIe*. Also one brerfher, tures .shoulel a.-se-rt the |Kewe*is of the* moclals, h<»we*ve*r, piFl too inue'h tru.-i The funds of the laftteer will be used m. MeSwain erf Raleigh, anel two.state-s* the* court woulel lis*e*n atle*n-Mii what we* can se*e*; -e» th** hills inu-f *0 finance it. granel-chdelren, Uarol Maxwell of f o- tivt'Iy, le*>*t the* congre-s.s might be-! be* cut ami e-arte*<l away. .An experimental application of the lumhia, ami .McN«*ill Uarpt*nter, Jr.,' te*ni|>tesi tei «lo se.me*thing to the* court. ! ^— preegram, c»»i4ting not ov-er $100,000, „f Gret-nvil.e. was plannee! for the last se»meste‘>r erf the present academic year. F rom the Mr-. .MeSwain is a sister erf Mrs crt!Je*ges and universities now giving \v. D. Uope.and of this city. cxiUi-se.- erf instniction in aviation ‘welve or less are to he* chosen and TQ RE-OPEN ■And the.* ce>ngre*.s.s <*oule| ilo some dis- taste*ful thing-. S|K*ctaV'r has lM*<*n a warm cham pion of the* court again.-t the* e-xe-iu- tive*, but one can’t swalloA* every thing. Spencer Heads Kiwanis Club the ceuidue’t of the* county -iiiM-rvisor’.*; erffie*e*. .Mr. < ul!>e*rtse>n ha.- e-fficielitly -e-rve-el a- c|e*rk ami -e*<*re*lary in ih*- e.ffice* foi the* last te*n ye*ars. In aeielitieiii tet the* alHtve* actieui, .Sen- nteo Ur<»me*r has al.se» .-4tate-el that -te*p- vvili be* take-ll S<K>n te» ge*! the* «le*!e*ga- t.oll toge-fht i f'»r the* plir]*(t-;i' eef -e*- le*e-ting some- e>m* for I es*<nnim-ii l'»t lo'it te» the* ge»ve*rnoi for ap|H»iMtine*ii! t" vhe* office*. Mai till at the* liiii** >ef hi- e!.*a’li wa*^ c iinpie-liiig lii fir.X fe-rni arid ha<! re - Funeral Rites For Supervisor Martin l-iuie-ii'. D(-c. 2.5. .\t tb Fir-f iJ.ipti t (*hure-h, fiim ral lite-s we re* e*on- lav af-e-iMoon .*»' 2;‘5li • lile tc*! ,’j hill '* 'AL *'^L uI Uhett M.irtin, su- of l.auie-ii- countV. who <lie*d I)r. .A. K. .Sp<*rK*e*r, m-w'^y e-Ie-cte-el 300 ^studenta trainoel in them. flv''vF'YT'Tr I-'Vin A V ' ^ - pn-sidem erf the uiint.m Kivvani.s club ,*,.,aly 1m e*,, re*e*l.*et.*ei for a m-w fom - The authorhy said that among the * The* sale*s tax is agani to the* front. L>r the coming year, was mducle*el into ye-ar te rm be ginning e arly in .lamiary. -choeJs chosen for the experiment, The U inton city schools will re-ope*n'Tw') gremps are urging the* aelof/tion office at the* regular mes*ting Ihurs- It 1- e*xpe*ct(s| tlvat if an apiK.iri’ni'-nt ^he of a sales tax, but the y are wide* apart 'lay ‘‘vening. He* succ-esl^ the* retiring i> made* it will ledd until the* m xt in the*ir re-ase.ns for adviK-ating -uch pM-^^Hlerit, K. FL Ferguson, umler >r,.„(.ial e e*<*lion twoye-ai- h.*m<*. a tax .One groujr i- ce>mrH).-e*d of ’-vheise* pr<*si<!ency the club has hael a ft i.- umler.-lood that a nunib(-r of goJden spe*mlers. The*y woulel ke*e*p ail yeear. l*r<*siele*nt Fe*r-guson was api»]ication- are* being fil* .1 for the* the* taxes anel aelel me»re* taxes so that thanke-d for his se*irvice*s ami give*n ajvae-ancy. wc.-e Purdue univepsity, the Univer.s. next T-je.-elay morning aft«*r i;y of .Alalvama, the University of rhri.<«tmas holiday fK-riod. Minnesou. the University of Wash- Pre^.^yterian college will p* 1 VI <»r \\ < <lii<- ih/y night a'ti 1 ax 4ie>rt li ne* pa-tor. the Re V. \\ D. .'-j»inx, wa- a -i-te-d hy |)i. .Viva 15. I .ingston, Ml. Mat'in’- fonm-r pa-t<ir at I^rieiid- h.p It.ipti-' chiirch. 1:1 .ir (Iniy •Hint. • opmnita! -(-rvii-e-i wen- at th* fam- oy pi'it in the Finmi'hip church c< on t<*i v. • Th r.gtein, Masesachusseett.s Institute erf t-in^^work on Wednesday morning. re-sunie Technology’, the Texas A. and M. col •rf -I vie-( - for tin- w iiie !y p<ipu!ar icial wei** attend) il hy a t-oncour-e* fiit-nds ami relative--, ineluding I eo o^P^bage schools will begin might lie s{K*nt. .Anything like* rising vote of tJiank- anel Others are to be announced -Mo^ay after a ten days’repugnant to them ami ‘^tion by his felhew m.-mhers. no.ogy .ater. If the plan works experimentally, it IS to he extended to .several hun- •Ired .^cbouLs and colleges in the l'j3i)- 11#40 schola^ic year, instructions be ing given t» the full number of 20,000 pilots at a cost e-^imated at $0,800,- 000. Fifty hours of dual instruction and solo flying were said to be suffi- ciem to qualify candidates for the pri vate pilot’s certificate” of the author ity. **By limiting flight training to col lege students of 18 .to 25 and requiring them to meeC the present physical .-aandards for- the commercial pilot’s certifioace, tihe civil aeronautics au thority program wrll insure that a high percentage of the men thus train ed wffl be able to meet both the pby- sacal and educaftioMkl standards of t^ military flying service,” the auth<H’- ity said. Thoa, it wiU create a valuaMc aowee of supply for theae aervices bodh for peace-time training and in vacation period. time of natkmal emergency. i DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! 7 DEATHS from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS ' COL^^TY 1938 Let's StriTe To Make This a Safe Year On the Highways. Him date last year. 8. the>y feel proud to he the authors of <’<»mmiUees for 1939, and plans for progress, progress in their minel.^ is I’hc years we>rk w'ill be anm*unc(*<l hy occarion for more spending. The other pr<*sident at the* next me*e-t- group is of men like F rank .Manningr-^ <L>g* of Marlboro, w'ho try to stand -quare- ^^* ^^* *‘'>i*n'pson was ele*ct4*e| a mem- Rotarians To Have Noted Visitor <»:ui!y officer-, h'^ri-Iatoiaiie! a del- n*ltr(-.-eiiting I.ak GarrtU ^ The* Ulinloti K<»tary diih has ad- variceel its m(*tetirig m‘.xt we*e*k fr<»m e-gatloll l‘o-t .\’o. 2.7, .Vim-iicuu. l.«gie>n, of wh.eii organization .Mi. .M.11 tin was . ice*-coiuniander. From 2 to I o’clock all office.*^ in the* courthouse wen* (*lo-( el out ef i (*sjiect. to the- me*mory of the late* .-upeivi.se»r. ly on the ground with both f<*et while br/a’d of <iiie*ctors to fill to Tuesday in eueler ^vheese office fronj was siiitiibly draji- looking around. .Some men, you kmw, exi.sting vm-ancy. s|M*aker a man ,.,j addition, a.l jirison caniiis and ju.st float about in the clouds / n/f - ff nev’er touch ground. The har<l-head<‘d, ijllVClT iVICtOOr commonsense men favor a .sales tax _ in order to relieve rt*al estate, which 1 ITStlH S iNStlYlC in the counties and tow’ns stiJ carries ^ the load. The contest commitu*** of the Sea- erf honor ami the* -*|M*ake*r ut this meet- • I • 1 ■ There is no doubt that we have a hoard Air Line railw’ay has announced ing. He wil! replace the ix*gulariy V^liriStlllSiS ■ e/ijt.'taneling in the Inte‘niati*>nal or ganization, Frank Itarnes, of Man- i.-U*«*, .Mich., a elirec*tor of Rotary’ In ternational, Director Barm*.- will he* the guest e»the*r groups of county public work ers were inactive throughout the day, the* suspe'iision be*ing authorizeel by ■ the* county co-mmi.ssioiurs. considerable element of our population the-sehxrtion of "Silver Meteor” as the ,sohe*elul<*<l int<*nialioaaI relations pro- which is not contributing a fair -hare name for its -new .stainless .steel gram under the -dinx'tion (rf R. E. to keep up our government. Many a streamliner w’hich recently stopped in .Sadler. Are Taken Down town man with a wage or .salary of Ulinton pn an inspe-ction tour, and; .Mr.i Barnes is in the insurance The Uhri.s*tmas lights in the business $1,200 a year, payable weekly or w’hich gq<.*s into service early in F'eb- busines.s in .Manistee* and i.s an officer se*cti<m of the city were* taken down monthly, senels two, three or four chil- ruary. 'The conte-stants contributed in many ceiriKirations — .steamship,.Tue.sday by the water anel light de- dren "to school and pays no property 72,326 names and the prize of SoOOilum lie ring, banking, and manufactur-ipartinent after buniing t*very night tax, no income tax, no tax aLall, un-jwiH be dhstrihutfed among thirty per-j ing. He i.s a charter member of the less it be poll tax-^nd a lot of men sons who submitted the winning name., Rotary club of .Manistee, and has are dodging that. j Three persons from this state were; served on practically arf the commit I mention the man and his children j included in t]ie winners, Mrs. E. G. as an iFlustmtion. If he hod owned.Chioolm of Luray, Grover F. Bowers !a farm or a store yiriding him a net of Luray, and C. T. Jordan of Lan- jmeome of $1,200 be wtiuM certainlyjca&ter. lees. He was governor of his district in 1936-37, and at the San FVancisco convefstion wm elected a director of Rotary International for 1938-39. .mnee* DecemtKT i*th, to add to the beauty and impressiveness of the Ghristmas season. The decorations were a source of pleasure to visitors as well as Clinton people, and brought forth many complimentary expres sions. J ! i: ?)* -T, J-