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\ ; / c THl RSDAY. JaSi aRY 5, 1939 THE a.TNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE SEVEN nrO l-l AQ ad i individual?, throujrh no fault of thwr;to build, we should like to have le^?- tention to show worthwhile results. I^KT • ■ _ 1 IVTkAi'lU^Vl ijv^nvyvyi^ ru\^ \jyjVJU l *nd over which they have nollation parsed at the next ireneral as- am Kia.1 to say, however, that in sphc l^CW V/lIlCialS I ^ control. It is always a serious ques-Uembly andeninfr and modifyinir the of widespivad erosion of land and de-i A /\ -■ Twenty-first Annual Report of Superintendent B. 0. Whitten tion with us whether to place certain j acof>e of Serv-icev which the im*titution struction of timber, we are able to /AT© \A1V©11 Shows Institution Well Organized and Operated. Population individuals outside and take risks that'is ready and willing to-cive and is'aitness a irradual and prorresBive re- Reaches 713 for Year. Applications Still Outnumber Admis- ; claiming „f both .oil «,d ..»dl.n,l. Klemine and Waston Aten oannat Dio.. CTO 4 jDi* D’lj hcrc, Hsks that oftcu m%ol\e much. Applications i Roads and Recreational Facilities Duties \s Nea’ ('lerk of Cnnrt sions. Plans for Future Enlargement and Policy Disclosed. irnhater difficulties and ecommucbur-i .w. . . a rt -u . ..t. as a?iea Ltera oi ioan — den. than art pr.>.cm by .uch ipdi-' constant and grnwmg Dur.ng th.. p«t y«,r. we h^ve un- and I'robate Judw. (Editor’s Note:—We have just read' have over»hadi»we<i. to a considerable viduas receiving the protection of an ^ roug tujt te«»ia'tn et op ttcr mean, of —' with interest the twentv-first annual defrret‘. the unprepjv*wlne.'»s and total institutuwi. In connection with our ^ " 5* injf upon u.-. or ser- ian>poi a ion i o our co >nies, soibe Iwaifrens. .Ian. 3.—Momlay arul Tues- report of the State Training School, lack of facilities for the colored of placing children outside, as home or .'7 ""T "h.ch are almost two m.l,^ to thi‘ ,|ay wer* induction days for two new located near Clinton, as transmitted similar type. Many years ago, the su- wage' ahsenttM.*., we are glad to reiHtrt tom^^i us o p ace in our annua rtar o t a ministrmion ui ing. rounly officials ami the beginning of to the State Board of Public Welfare imrintendent called! attention to this that several w«.ks ago, an ali-day 'oi"-!-! one wtion which discus.ses ap- (.railing and constriwion werk are n..w terms for two others, all of by its superintendent, Dr. B. 0. Whit- need of the oloiysi and .sought to ex- imoting was held at the institution "o realite that not except under way by the W l>A which when whom had been ehwUsi last year. ten. Tlte complete report in pamphlet (lain the lack of fairness or even pos- with omoials ivpixnH-nting the state '",fc fashion docs this coiiiplcled. will give us a satisfactt.ry form, also includes reiKiits of ^ the sibility of tho state’s continuing in- and cou,nty dcpartinonts of public wcl- ’ oa «it iton s to le in^r- to.ii n m our camjms bo a. co onies ,;worn in as clerk of court .to com- medical director, Dr. F. L. W.*b; of definitely any program for the bet. fac.-. The pui iH.se of tlw nus-ting was '’>’l>"'’t - "•Wn apd it i.s our hoiw. that nc« summer, the school department by Miss Norma torment of it.'« citizens •which exclude; Hallertt, director of education and j>sy- any race of our citizenship. It \wuld chologist; the financial statement of seem to be not only appropriate but operation or the fiscal year, and oth- nt‘cessary that smne definite plan er data. For lack of space tht*se are outline<l and buildings be pix>vide?i for omitted. The report of the supeiin- at kast a few hundred of the colored — ...v..,.x.h.„.o ,r.„vvx. ^ . i , .u t u- u .i. tendent is published by The Chronicle defectives without further delay. It outside and a.ssist them as much as * . o eir appea .■s. ui until the next general election, today because of its interest to the will be observed from the reports of pv>s8ible in being successful. In order no txttssivi w in \\t t in ' ® P*^*^^* *?j*^'^*^*' through an arrangY‘ment with Mr. many local friends of the institution), the State Ho!»})ital that additional that we may utilize the various train- , ,*.<• ....7."',...: .7™ .^1 .i Fleming, clerk-elect, Mr. Davis con- ^ space is urgently neeikxl To the State Bi>ai’d of Public Welfare, ored in.sane. .Moreovi Columbia, South Carolina. would be provided On Monday Victor R. Fleming was rorn in as clerk of court ,to ci pete the unexpirtsl term of two j'ears 1 that additional that we may utilize the various train- ma.le u,K>n us mg wun tne » tor ou.lding a derk-ekHtt. Mr. Davrs con- i«Hl«l for'thv cl- .’,1 workers »f the department of pub- ‘>f bonfnlence ef tho«. who park, sw.mmmg pmd and rcr.«t.on , 1’ 4" • .u . wouui place their children under our grounds nearby the campus and in i . /• n , , ^>ver, such space kc wefare, it is necessary’ that we, ^ ... . . . * • . leaving two full years of the Bennect -.U- -U . • ir. ivv. xf -... ‘^lUi'cc it to say that app ica- coniuvtion with it, well drilling to , ^ ..•xr.- within that insti- m turn, gi\e them the oenelit ot ser- . . • . ' ' , . , i . . • • term to fill out. '9 ^ t ^ ••tv . 1 u. u i* iMmA, wrirtiiiuv \.\f ivmiiv hi iiiiuil IIU>I t* -^uiM»:k’nivit't >\abvi duwui\ wiiiiril lii» i t t» ■ • h h h >«'on ,f in-ovts.on eWhec were ' vyrffmH ^ dis; ade,,u«U. at pre.s.mt.’n.U projet will I have the honor to submit the an- made for tin. coioriHi defctives now malf imttHuia It the |H,Mho.og,»l however, until the en. nual report of the State Training fft^upini with the insane. The matter "ho u> calknl ujhui to make a gix’at , , j ft. . w i c; .....ii _ «• . ^u*^eet!mg Ross 1). ^ oung. .As in th-» School for the fiscal year Julv 1, imnuxiiatvly resolve.s into a choice of many examinations and hold consol- .i,j'„V ^ *\ *crl*n'i. e lo .1 r,|Hv ^ ca.-v of .Mr. Fleming’s induction. Pn.- I937oIuly 1, 193k. additional space within the State tat.ons for the pur,Hxsc of trying to V',‘ ‘ '“t , ‘ml pegn-ss should he „...ssen was pttrsentel h.s ... 11 , I 4- 1 J • . ,4 .xex., a.xi « • ; .xx.x.xx.1;. ; I....I ■ ,. 01, ‘h*' heavier than our ready lor our next annual ixMX>rt. - • . The custom and policy of in.stitu- Hospital for more colored inmates, p.ace and a.sMst man> indi\ iduals with p^x„p]^x .^^illing to bear One of the tions making ’ ... .. 4- .u. o...... x.ix.x.x, tr,,. ..ix,i.i.-...x k.,.-.,.,,, into a routine and sometimes same activi acceptable itself into life about wnicn rnosi n-aoers oi an- i'***",’'. i>it-.^Tiii ui luiuit-, n»i me rxian- v cx. .x-s .... pmvisioii here Iwond . nual reports are primarily intt*retstwl. Hospital but merely to call attention handliiig the amount of work neces- financial abilitv to do or o t of |»opulation, the daily jht capita Martin or a Mvorid term as sups’r- and except for perhaps a dozen who this one factor w'hich should lie Hie present time but to take p,.,,p,,,.ji,7 to* develo MiuVit. "v^'o h^'r '"^‘'iitenance was .*172. whi’n*- vi.sor. the new commission dat«‘d IK- n-ad our annual reports, brevity giH‘s x^'**’^hlereil in connection with any vare of the iiH'vitable increase of such insthutions' * ****”'*'* ^ Hir the pivvious fisi-al year, it ceniber 1**. H*3s. having arrive«l at th-* at tt premium. We shall not attempt pl‘*n f»>*'<^he care of colored defivtives, "oik. particularly if we ciuitinue to ' , * .‘'SI. .Again, it is practically im- office the day of his funera.. iKxcx’m- to alter the system nor to add new either as a jiart of th?* .'state Hospital o|H-rale the .school department joint.y Farm and l>alr\ possiltk* for us to segiigate each it?*m Iht 22. The vacancy has n*»t been life and interest to our paragraphs group, as an adjunct to that institu- "ith that of psychological and social I he rci>oi t of t)H*se conibin<*d ac- that should In* plac«s| m tin* c«*sis of filKsi. though an a|>poiivtnicnt by * !-• ami statistics, but to include rn this tiori, or a similar addition to this one. work, of the institution. tivrties is larg(*ly a routine, no special iiiainteiiaiice and th**se f»>r |N*rinaneiit goverm*r is exjMvted soxni. report a brief summary of certain ac- The details of hnation and plans may The re|n»rt of the nuslical diivctor changes or devehqniients having )H>cn improvi nieirts, or ini|Movenieiit.-x of a In the clerk of courts .»ff.cc Mi-s tivities which, taken in relation to readily be outlimsl at an appixipriatc "*<'1 >f*ve in more (k*tail the iuuhIht made during the past y»*ar. .\ scries pernianeiit nature. If funds for im- Mary (k*x»rge ctnitinutxs as de;rj:y thoBv maile annually ov«*r a pernxl of if the state shoiiid determine to »nd cause:* of dt*ath in our |x»pulation of government ami state tests for provniu nts are m*t availalde ami they clerk, while .Miss Isab«-U Fuller i — years, bec(»nie more significant to accept this as an iinnu'diate or future duiing the year. It is sull a fai-t Hang’s disease has at last enahU'd us become an absolute mv**^srty. no mains in the same capacity in the •»' thoBe' inteivsteil and having intimate resixm-sibility. .A snvall amount of "(*rrhy of re?x»nl that the fi-ailty and to eliminate entirely the re actors course is o|M*n except to nu“et de- ice of pn*l»ate judge, knowletlge of the functions and pn^- ^tudy relative coloreil d?*fectives physical deficiency of many of the from our ilaiiy henl. This, however, niands to some degr«s*. This has In-en CARD OF TH.A.NK.S lems of our instKution. bt*en made by certain individuals children a<iniitte«i h«*re contribute was not aocmnplished without the loss our experienee siiwe the b(*ginning of Only a few changes have Wn made at this institution. This prvliminarj* largely to the rate of mortality. of 31 dairy cows, thus depleting our the institution, in pt*rsonnel during the past year; •♦tudy has not bet*n confined to*plans The Children — OroupinK, T>pes h?*rd to less than .>*• |H*r cent of what The daily per caprta co-t for fiHxl' We wiidi to thank our frien*!- a’. I these may bt* found list<*d in statis- f***" provision in the form of a state Knrolled. Kic. ** should be and might have b«*en during the |>ast y<*ar was .131. where- neighbors for their many acts .f tical talile. Dr. F. L. Webb, who w-as institution but shows, umim^stionably, mentiomsl in a former para- slaughter. \N e feel, however, as the c»».st of thki item for the pre-1kindneaa ami nrinpathy shown u« a* formerly with the institution for sev- * nee«l for some dexelopments of that aijL»*niiitinir to chamre except foi the |H»s.si)iility of oc- vioua finraT year wa* .1IP7. 'the time of th?* tragic death -bf - ^ - ' ^ T r »17r...KKM«l .„pn.,.r,x,.,l f.., >;ulv .(*ug»«vr .„,( gr..HM.«b-.v-. ■'o|x*nitmg th«* Institution tiuring liaggott. vnJ yvmrs, xu,w,Hlv.l Dr. F. S. <’h»ncv -J'lvl «> which in.y bv wn-treme -r dafmitivnx whichTTi™.. i .. x .r M rnwHcJ dlTWtor. Dr. qtm»» h.Y-1■*«<*««»» wr t}-|« of com- .,,,1.. The ■’'*“"••<’ "f ^ ing iwignwl to enter prSvate prac- munity care and superxision which, ••fe^-bletnimM" which has Uim l*' 7* ticc. Thii. r,.p,c«.H,tH th,- only vh.nirc «t the pn-ent time. ..«.,.m nion- feax- •li-’'"'!- «!t.h uj ,h,. pi. vioux y.-’ar. (I , in onr rt.ff perxminel. -We t.i . jrn-aler .binXH- the “Wther it .a. with any -’•--Jilt Kn., .,„r n... colons! than aiming th- whit»-s. It i 'b*gns* of pnifit that we should ho|e^ I'ermanent Improsements s*s*ms rather charactiTistic of c?il«ins| IS not only rriH*I but unms’e -ary ami Having finishisl a sma.l building Hkntifv girl- and : program in P.«3r.. menliomsl in our ^ 'n-tulion last report, there i. nothing new p. , re.I*om.ihil.ty for o-rtain hundnsls of "''.’''.Z''“‘'"Vk, "'7'V " M.iaM. r jhi capita ro.-t While ,t will relKirt as a iH*rmanent improv«-ment pn\ileg^-d or handicap|i.sl uhIi ^ . m-xtance-, appropro -tandanl- . . , . vidua “ of their race if thev are onlv . ■ « . . ations lull with which to ri’p Mii.h , ii ■ ^ t “*— T'lx.x ....4lx... -ixa.-.-x. »..x..« nej y i|ua]|fit*il than their mors* _ k . i .u , » **’'•' •PP'ea’iabh- d« gre*-. it do*— t .aiir hci'd wen* without -ucce- .\ to operate a dairy* in the face of -es. Our effortH to g.-t a small ^,|| appropriation from the general fiseal year I'.»;i8-:i'.*. the >ame as for’ d«?sire al-o to .xpre -lu- a; |Uite tibv-iu- pr»s-iatnin for the -«*rvicr r-n-b -I U-iiig at a ^*y ’^*** Hays h«t .pital. d-n-t.ir- a* I num'M-r aiNtve th«* a\*?Tage during th*' *>u*^'*' ■ Tti laxh of y-*u w** w. a.«a> lowly iiM‘n-a.>ing. K g*»t*’ful. and piay tf-sl - ' b - -Hing- u|M.n you. -ary to o|H*rafe oii a rtmi. This inatitution has always b«««*n M r. and M i -■ Mr. ami Mr- 11 1,. Ilaggof L < llon l. forced »s»ch ymr to engage in -emi- IH'*" re-«*um*s "Hh wh^h to do f,,lunate a.-NSiwiates. who are twit re «»iir pemiammt improvements to -trength. .\t this tune, the Women’s Ke«ler- ate*! club^ »*f the ;stat«- mtuiift-mt an artiw intx^est in thi en Its daily o|>erations ami nuitinu?':* to make a fi'W expenditure- in -urh ... , , -.yiH- .ctivitiv,. th,. ex,«.n«. of '‘**’J*’’‘ b. f.cer pUii fuml- appr<>|>riat4sl for inaintenance. The la.--t session of the general a- small appn>pnation wa^ grant«s| but that th4‘ amount avail.i>>l«- wtl! wmhly appropriat«sl $21.<NMI.imi for . ganksi with rva-pwixm an*! anticipa l f .v i n r * xini- aiel , , '**rick« n fr<»m tm* bill m fr«s* con- ' tion that undesirable sympt-irns of an « i i ^ u r , , . . Tfrem*e ami left us nf> ih.inr- of n , abnormal miml will make thx ir an .. i . .u u i i , ' building tm* h«-rd «-xc< pf by th*’ u •# , , . * ...» |M-araiw*e. The pxtwx-r of a name i' / .,i . l , im. vipxsl for )»»*tt«-r care of nn ntai (k’fiw- f . „ , n rr . x ' * <ho-^x cattle w*- have b*ft I |ii- , , . - . .... farii-m’hnig ami UMially effxetua A . x.. „ u - . . . . '•'« tiles of the cohmsl ra«*e We In* le\e . It I we -should eXINVt to g. f into , iini\x*rsity U’-ually compr»-N’-. .«‘vertt |h 1 ‘ ' " eaiiy u through th** lo’Xl year, pr.x vnlxsl tin* eth-iis (*f m-e-t m*ssk-*l c.wn- in-Mlite do not iiMTea-j- W X’ hav«* alw.iy- f»-lt th;ii an n-xt -land -id] ami »'th« r th • tat«- own- -ufficieiit lainl or rouli 1 pr. N’ure -ame with iwgiig.bU- ot many college st.lle IliOitlltloll jlff.-r,,||* group--, ea «HN* iik‘iitifi«si acx<ir«liMg to If- gem-ial i # r .i ' ii - 7 * ► Ui-i iatlle of the Men toll! vaiieiy. buildings. When tin* amount wa- fi- * ^ - may i-impis-x II XL ~ ... .. »■ *'1, aiixl what lemain’^ ins-x- -ary i- a nally made kmrwn. we were gn-atly , . ^ , ,, I 1 _ .V u . .1 _ i.. o«s*i-i-in t»y the geiieial a^*-eiiib|y a- , • . i x perplextsl c»im's*ming the m-t plan li> . . n x , . ^ cla -afn-atKin. In inldilHin t-i ehaiigi’ ,, a.. i , ^ .u . .u i ' to what will lie (-IIH in this n-mst. , ... , , ... ... «’•’ »?'»•• *•» le Noi that thi Ik- ■••hie amount "f • • f .-n th*- term ami -> ti-in of “p.iioe ...... , i. x . , t , t t , . , uml wh*-n . .. i .. i_ . . '»a- In .-n ali-fm lory .ind af a**complir»m-<l t.i ab-i-nle*-. wt- ha\e uink i consnl- , , . . .A regular Kki when- m thir- re|Nei. you V dl eratoin « plan of gniuping the chidn-n i, ,,i i i „ . ,!■ f t ' , . I. **houlxl be M lery -a!i.-fax'tory pr-ipo- Kitioii. I In* hi-rd con-.i-t- «if 17 Mert-- ■;gn- -if unprxiveon lit or r-t; • -u-xiin -' in a nion -.it - l i i . . . , . - . .. gi?’- -o" r un-l- and m-r capita x e.t fa**!oiy .tiid pn-Cit.iiN- wav ll.ivmg - . v. .u . • ,*' ' , , . . , ni't;:il in’fiiiiixx- the pi-iure ai,-l u- IUhI Im gun ilel e|opili«-ll* of a hel d of li.ll e fold- and a plan for separate can- ami p.l-xtur.lge f-O devi'lxipilig till In rd I- aiieaily aiiaiigx-il. With the -W lie held, we h.ive In-*-!! a iiUli Ill-lie .-mce -fill during tin- pa l ye.’ir and futun- pnrx|M-*-t. a-e fairly gisMl. Hy «-xpx-rn-ine, w- h.i\e n-acln <1 tin- -niclu nni that tin- iii-m- ex|M ii'ivi- niethiMl I- the |ea-t i-\|M-n ■-i\(- in tin- end, and that i t" tmmu- mz.e ail -win*- again-t <*lnil**ra. 21.'121 I" maiy. pii'.ind of p'irk wen- iaiightered dur which the great«*-st |nBK construction could la with that meager sum. rontra<.*t for constru*’tion wimld have note the |Mipulation i: 721, and -dowly loto thn-e mam divi-,ion-. and ulti- enable.1 u to pmvide f-ir almut M.'i *ncrea-ing in spite of our effort - U> mutely hav. th. l.-gal tKie of ..ur in individual*. There wa- no way open rxsluce it or k»s-p K at its prcD**iit .xtitutnin to In- that of -=..iin- -..rt of for m*gi»tiations with thi- PW’.X for a numlN-r. Th*- «*fiak.ing a<*i -|N*cif.e- vi.jag-’ Mui «-x|M-r.e!ix • with chiidn-n ^,^^ii«n ami grant, without ix-giiHiation t'lat tin- tH.a.'-l ami hU|n-iiiit*-ndeiit deveo|Mi| th’;- fis-luig ami Vwhich we dnl not hav; I authorizing pie\eiit u’-du** xt-iwding < bn- of t)n ,j, ,,,jt ,.»iita*-t»- with parent* and s.tm.*. .After miwh om.-nk'fRtion, ap* nio-^l difficult probler’ *-onfr'*rituig fin-i,,!-: .if tin* chil-ln-n -uggx-»:f arnl idication wa-- filesl with the W l*.\ t*' dad> i- t-i give -Im- legard to th.- p.mit j., tb** -aim- attituib an-l plan; and at the tune of thn n*ta*rt *30 p-.;tion of fb* iaw and niak: u-e - f i’- ,,,,, dr- n-n.ii wi*h - s lai w.i.ker- day- afl**r thi* cb-.*** <*f thr* fiscal year ela.it,city, if it ha.-, any, whi-n an ex- ,»*hi-r utti-n'iitml frn-n(ls |i*a<l u? r» jN>rl*sll, Wt* are informed that th*.* tn'mexy urgent ra.-e ii pn~i*nt**(l. It j,, %;4me ibs-i-.oii or i|i*t«-t iiimation. pnijwl i- approved and will In* *»|N*n* "b*- thing to quote the law an-l a* \\,. p.jn, p, hav*- ill A xt'hool gr-iup, ed sonietinie lat»*r, th** dutt* to In* xle- gti** fact-, and .unithei to with-<and <-x,nH^>t niaiiily of iMiy- an-l girl- teiTninisl by the W l*.A administrator p.eaduig and -<imetim«*' tear-* ami he-e for training, ’h** inaj<»rity <»f the county. The project corrtem- threats of those se.*kmg help We of- „q,,,,,, pot,.„t,.,lly eapabb* of plates a doiinitory in which it shoubl '*‘b think, and woink*r, what would retuining lat*-i to —K-it-ty a- link*- Farming ha never beefi a b.ghly !ie possible U) give car** txi appmxi- exp« rience if we w.*iv |M*nnit- pcndenf^citizi-n-. l2i Honn* gr-.u(i, devi-lopid a<*!ivity at tin m -titiilion matA*ly H,”) individuals, instead of the tisl to o|M*ia*ethe institution with th«* coti-isting mainly of c)ul<lr»*n on l-iw- fir-t, )iis-au.’‘-i‘ we had pmir farm 35 as could have lH*en provixk*<l for in fnipulation Kekl .sti ictly to normal ,.j. l*.vels of uilellige/n***, capab.e *if Ininl, and -*-<*(>nd, lns-aiise f in-l- wen* a straight contract. W’e anticipate capacity ami yet, it is a well known participating in -ome pba-e of train- always lacking in suffici**nt amount some delay,.but in vi**w* of the grt-at ^ai’t that lN*tti*r n*sults would be ex- vivirk at th*- institution, lonn* d*-v**lop th*- farm into a g**<Ml stal** nci*d for s{>ace, and the larger contri-1Pcrienctsl by such manner *>f oiN*r- r**tuniiiig t*. th*-u h«HneH but the ma- pro*luctivity. llow**vi-r. progn-HS is button towani the cost to be supplietl ation. . jority not c«.n.si*l*-i*-«l r»-turnable. (3) l>«*ing mad** and if som** improvement hy the f***leral government, it .se«*m**<l ' - .j ^ opulation Hospital gmup, c*»nsistuig of imliviil- ran In- accomplish***! *-ach y*-ar. th** best to execute the contract with the At the c.<>se of our rcptirt one y«*ar uals wb<ise hamlicaps are caus«*<| by future holds encouragt-menl. .A few W’PA as aliove mentioned. The buikl- ago, the population was TO.'i. W'e con- birth injuries, **pilepsy, <‘nraphalitis, thtiu-^aml tio lais f*ir dt-vekipiiig an ing wil'i probably cost almut $40,- sidered that full capa<i-ty ami w’hile infantile paralysis ami a small [wr- irrigating .syst**ni, f*ir v*-g«*tal*le.s is a 000.00, b*«s than lO.OOO.IK) «>f which no n«w space ha.s b«*n a*l<led, at the centag*- suffering with extrtme m«*ii- ''<*ry jiro-ssing ii«*«*<l. wh*-n w** is to lie supplied as a sponsor’s con- close of this rejiort, the population is tal infii'mity without knowm organic biay svl aside an amount suffic**uit t*» tribution, the balance* by the W’P.A. 721. There are 304 makes and 3.57 fe- cause. Admi.ssions, wherever possible, pre|»are «>urs**lves for raising v*-g* Thi-s will leave a small amount of the maltes. The average «laily census was might come umler *111** <if the three tabk*s is y**t a matt«*r of unc**rtairity. $21,000.00 appropriate**! by the gen- 713.5. Of. this numlier, 51 were a<l- .sixH-ific bea*ling.s. !''•* are conviric***!, however, that at- eral assembly to be u.se<l T*)r buiding milted and 20 re-admitt<*«i. Th«* fact that many chiblren do not tempts to raise vegidalik-s *hi a scab* a small cottage for empkiyees, in-' .May we substitute for th** term progr«*ss satisfactorily* in the e«inven-d‘'*Mimi*nsurate with ii****ds h**n* are crea.sing storage space in our main ‘‘jiarole” that of "aiisente**,” an<l in tional public .sch<Hr ami n*) s|M<-ial practically out of the i|u**stion with- .«upply I'oom, and supplementing or the futun* thus refer to imlividuals clasnes are available, |M*rhai»s c<iritrib- ‘’Ut an irrigating sy.st**m and we have increasing our jiresent water supply, leaving our institution by one of four utes to thi* nunib«*r referred to our r<*achisl that convicti-ui hy several V The water supply is now a(k*<tuate for methods, not <liffering ra<lically from institution who might jMissIhly sue- years of trial and error meth-xl. We ll.ir >’ ii-> Iioillg fiiiw:i!d I - w h.tt W; e: iiimmI. R*- |n-*'i fully lulini'tt* x|, H O WMiriFN, M h, b(»|N*rint*nd*iit Staff of SckiMtl tl Whitt*-ti, .M . |t., '’iji. 1 . ri*« f ix| THE CHRONICLES WANT AD RATES Ir per word for fint I Ii«m: five inacrtiMM far pocr of f*ar. MioiaiaB 2i«. < ard of Ikanka aod Iri •f rrapret, Ir a ward. IB advaoce. Miaiaiaai S#e. W’ANTF:D « etlar -g- ing <’*». Phon** ;?i* H **iit Ft»i; sai.f; tut tradf; I 'M m-s • Hill* k I tiot’h |i Da.:- 2*1-i • I, M D.. m-'dc al •l.r***'****. lSlitk*’I\, '- (• '.1’y•>»»k- F I. W. Ml Di; k* *-|M’l. Ml N--im.» lla.ii’M, (. . and liM-et-ir -f i-iliixat 1*111 Fidwa -I .1 H-iian, phy • * *1 --iNa- tiiin. Ml- 1,0m *- < (ix, kiii-ii iga: t* II ami • -imm.iig . flail.t F«iR i:f;\t rti- f i-i ) I i-i f ri-.i-’>naiili l»«i->«l « a* t... l*ii*ri w-....I-..A -• M I F RO T PRtMiK » \i:|5 \I.K PI \\1 - F.ngl -ii I’l a-x. Ii-i,-if. I 5 I Jx. , .! 1,.| Im-I-“ : P .inf g. t *■ .•-*1*-. F (s-I. D-g F-- t .k Iagtitw.««l kind.iog Hlaix .v I'. , - g, I t-xx'piliilkx I'’*-. I HiiR .'\i,f: t tm* i ■x-j:!*. -Ill*’ F i*iM-nc<- -•;! «**i* k.tciH’Ti i’aii;n< * I -.n' I .. TlIiFics 2-'i', tra-li’ in al hII tir*-' whib- p.-v'eir S*.w**r- tjarag*-. -•k F f-Kfx a- I- Ml - Mildi.d 11 aimiig .Mr-. • . F. Il(il.'t-ri, a-lvaii«*-l u*a- <1( mie-*. .Ml -. .Xyiiffe .Ia* 'iii--. in** • 11* <l;.iV aca-h*mi«'’H. .Ml'- Ilxiris King, di-mi'tic -a*i* i’..**’. .Mrs. H. .Milling, h.ilnt training ait*l ek-nicnlary handwork. llarwiMMi .\*‘lson, manuai liainiiig. .Mrs, W'm. Hroiik- Owen-. iiiu>ic. •Miss .Mamit* .MclLmy, e**meiixary |(xj jNiunds on **ach I.'mn) ciean»-xl .A.'» ami primary. scarify your serkfia stNsl. W. B. Tom I’laxic-i, liiisin**ss managi-r. Blakely. n*ar A'arlMirough’s M..I. .Miss (k'oigia Hfooker, sujN*ivis-*r. l-'-t- .Miss Flizaiii'th .S|N-ake, .-xten*!- graph* !. L*. .< AFM'ROVKI) ITIH'K.';. Bi ►-!- F. I). .I(*n«*s, H..A., D.D., h* ad *if *!•*- test***! Re*|s, Rock-. New Ham; - votional activities. .shire. Hatches **very Tuesday, • ail : 1). (). Rhani**, .Ir., .M l)., ."s. < . Hays, to .>ee us. F'eeds, HroxNlers an*f <'h.C.< .M.D., visiting and consulting' sur- .'supplies. F'armer Hatchery. '.*♦»'* Ma ' gcoiis. "— St., Newc**erry. S. f. •i* W’ AN'TFH)- To ck-an and g’al* y c,i- ]e'pe<l* za s*t**l, 2-V |H*r hun-Irs* 1. F. F. Hicks, (lenti.st. ..fi W’c ca 1 it kicking her \vh*“n sb*- B.ABY <• HI< K.'s fr*im I". S. app’-^AW ? aii«l !’. pulluium teste*! f aMOk". NVw Hamp-hires, narnsi R->ck..' a*: 1 vital nee<l. they are identifie*!, ouUside, in a cate- of pni|K*r control doubtless contrib- eluded. Pi'eparations are being ma*le for a gory almost identical with iho-H* r**- utes just as largely to the failure of Forestry, .Soil Erosion, Etc.' new building program through th<* lease*! from the penitentiary. Individ- many chiklr**n to make satisfactory In our la.st rei»ort, we mention***! PW’A. This cannot be atlvanced be- uals are sent away as (1) visitors, or succes.sful adjustrm*nt and pnigress certain developments in connection yond the preparatoiy stage and rep- (2) “home absentees,” (3) “wage ai>- in community 'life and pulWic schools, with a C<X1 camj) and while this ac- resents a schedule of permanent im- sentees,” (4) discharged. Number of Special classes in public schools are tivity has not i)e«,*n pushe*! «luring provements needed at the ira.<rtitution j absentees and discharges during the generally regarded a.s expensive and the pa.st year, there has lieen a fol- which may be taken under consider-j past year was 52, of whom 11 were seem to have allowed, without being low-up and improvement of the pro- ation by the PW’.A in Washington returned. I able to help it, th<* attachment of a jects previou.dy begun and results with a view to having the next gen-j It is still a matter of concern to us connotation which is regarde*! as a are satij^actory. Our land did not con- eral a-sserobly authorize pas.sage of that a few children are allowed to .'itigma upon the .stmients attending, sist of many acres of what we should legislation enabling us to negotiate sttay at our in.stitution who might be We have known of in.stances where call natural pa.sturage; consequently,' with the PW.A for a loan and grant. |placed elsewhere except for the fol- families would even sacrifice a child it requiivs considerable w*>rk to pro- T^i^institution has lost step entirely j kiwing reason: (1) Economic condi-*on account of prid**, and later refienl. vide pasturage nece.s.sary for ilairy v/ith other .state, institutions in mak- tions on account of w’idesprea*! unem- .After all, behavi*>r is one of the safewl cattle and b**t*f cattk*. In devekiping ing developments through govern-1 ployment. (2) The'lack of family or- criteria, ujion which to judge an indi- this project, we have receiv***! sub- ment loan.-* and grants and as a re-,ganization or in some in.stances, any vidual ami mo*lifies our likes and dis- .sUntial ai*l from the So much suit, the appeals from the public in, near relatives. (3) The absence of any likes to the gr<*atesl *legree. fif the nearly 1200 acr**s of our land a'll parts of the state cannot be met. other in.strtution or organization or' 'If we can interpret pnipery the* has bec*n neglect**d an*l abused over The lack of facilities for white agency providing ad(*quatey for spec- many calls _we are having, it is time a periml *if many years that it has peopJe needing the care of our insti-;ial ca-ses, the type of which are pecu-'for the institution to make plans for bt'en a difficult problem to focus al- tution and the tremendous number of j liar to institution.s. (4) The emotion- progressive, scientific' training and tensian on area.? at some particular appeals in behalf of such individuals al and personality handicaps of the care and as a foundation upon which points and gvie them sufficient at- if. • T ;i ‘ ^ Notnowf .. . thanks to Block- Draoitht. Often that droopy, tired feeling is caused by constipation, an everyday thief of energy. Don’t put up with It. Try the fine old vegetable medicine that sim ply makes the lazy colon go back to work and brmgs prompt relief. Just_ask for BLACK-DRAUGHT.. **An old friend of the family.' Beware Coughs from common coUs That Hang On Ko matter how many medurmes yrx have tried for your common coi^h. chest cold, or bronchial irritation, yoa may get r^ef now with Creomubaor.. Serious trouble may be brewing and yo'S canziot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than CreomuLsion. which goes right to the seat of the trou ble and aids nature to soothe and heil t he inflamed mucous membranes and t o loosen and expel germ-laden phleijm. Even if other remedies have faded, don't be discouraged, try Crecmulsioc.. Your druggist is authorized lo refund your money if you are not thoroughly . satisfled with the benefits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ssk for it plainly, see that the na|me on the botti * is Creomulsi*xi, and you’ll gel the genuine product and the relief yvxt want. (Advd /■