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VOLUME XXXIX
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1989
NUMBER 9
REFERENDUM ON Supren* C^n .
WAR proposed! Say. Srtter
Senators Desire Vote of People
Hews Item; S 'SPAIN PONDERS
To Decide In Foreign Fight, j
Same Amendment Up Lastj
Year. ^ !
Washington, Feb. 28.—A proposed'
constitutional amendment, under
S^es Ulegal
I^bor Board Overruled and Crit
icized By Justices. Employers
Can Fire Workers Who Seize
Plants.
Washington, Feb. 27.—The supreme
. . court condemiKMl today the action ofj
which the government of the United employ-j
States would be prevented from wag-*^.,’.; plant in a sit-down strike. |
tng war on foreign soil unle.ss the The dtx'ision by Chief Justice!
people approved in a referendum, upheld the right of the ban-i
bell up in the senate today with the
announced support of 12 senators
from four yiolitical parties.
The amendment, highly obj\*ction-
steel Metallurigical corporation ta[
discharge emidoyes who seized two
key buildings of the plant in a
sit-down strike.
lit:u
^ ^ ^ -I This was the thud major ilecision
able to the state department, was in- , , , .. l . . i i
. , .... ... u-i .u . iieivereil tinlav by the high tribunal]
troduced bv the 12 while the .senate . ^ v .• i . u
. 1 -.1. V,-.. 11. .u 'against orders by the National l.abor
proceeded with a bitter debate, on the . . . , I
administration’s armament prtvgram—I
a discussion in which Senator Nye,.
Republican, of North Dakota, said
there would be no war in Europe “un
til the linked States gives the word.”
With the exception of a few chang-
Relations board
The three were the first import
ant defeats administered to the board
' since enactment of the Wagner labor
law' in 1936.
“The employes,” Chief Justice
^ A I . .Hughes asserted, had the right to
es, the war referendum resolution was! ^ , ,
’ - . • * ' strike but they had no license to com-,
word for word the measure intro-1 ^ . * .u • '
duoed in th. house l.st year by Rep.;'““«r to sorae thorr
resentative Ludlow, Republican, 1'*" ‘ , i , n*
, , cr.1. 1 ji 1 To justify such comluct because]
Indiana. The Ludlow measure was de-i , • . , , . ,
, . . . ,,i of th«‘ existence of a labor dispute
feateil after an extraonlinary battle . ^ \ u '
. . . 1 • * u u* or of an unfair labor practice, i
in which the administration brought . ... ,, .1
. *!,/■.; Hughes continutMi, would be t<» put
heavy pressure to bear for its rejec- • 1
a premium on resort to foive in-j
stead of legal rtintnlies and to suh-
Fhe state tle|>aiinu*nt nia*k* clear it:> • the principles of law ami <»nier
attitude AS iH'ing that such a |^. foumlations of so-
would bind the hands of the >r^’'crn-.»
ment in the conduct of its foreign re- resjamdenl’s (Fanst«*eh unfair
lations. This contention Senator I.a-
Reports On S. C.
Over $25,000,000 In Loans On
HER FUTURE
16,190 Farms Outstanding In Loyalists Are Summoned To
This State.
Make Choice. Franco Waits
Impatiently For Answer. End
To IdOng War Looms.
Faris, Feb. 28.—The future of the
Washington, Fei». 27.—The farm '
lOrtHiit administration repoiled to con-1
gress there were (i.llH) farm niort-|
gage loans totaling $2.5,38^1,316 out-| ^
I standing in South ('arolina at the end | republic—surreruler through
I of liKtS. armistice or apparently u.-^eless re-
j The Few’s arnual report disclosi^l'warfare — hung in the bal-
the fedi'ial laiui tianks an.l the land L'tiight with the rehublican cabi*^
bank commissioner ii« a total of smiiinoii'. il fo: emeigency
'l,07t).S(il molgages, st-euring loans‘ make the choice,
totaling .$2,73.5.(17 t.MU. on last De-! The scales were weighted in favor
cember 31. .\ year earlier there werej”'^ surrender to (loneralissimo Franco
, I.OIM.OC^ loans aggregating $2.S 18,-!to the long civil war by
11,56.(UK). j.MamuI .Xzana in a letter announcing
They reccivtsl 58.710 ajiplications!resignation as president of the*
eight-year-old republic.
He urgetl peace in a docummit writ
ten with a shaking hand made jiublic
loans aggregating $2,818,-
receivtsl 58,710
for a total of $231,910,7-15 last year,
‘ami closet! 31,(>21 loans anuiunting ttt
Sales Tax Sure,
Says S. M. Ward
Eight Seeking
Postoffice Here
I .$80.813,517.
Farmers in South ('arolina filed i‘d the tiny provincial French town of
11,029 applications for $2,198,920, of ■ <’o>j<«oes-Sous-Saleve, his home in
which the l>ank and the commission-1 Lxile.
ers approvisl 304 for $.523,005, I Britain and France were complet-
Of the 0,980 bank loans outstand-ithe formalities of recognkion of
ing in South (’arolina, the FX'A re-^ government, announced ye.s-
ported 4,310 or 01.8 p(*r cent, show-|terday. Republican Premier Juan Ne-
»m1 ail matured installments paitl inD^’"'^ already was reported to have
full, while 1,910 or 27.4 per cent were to an armistice, but arranged
classifitnl as dtdim|uent. Extensions j t'* consult his cabinet before final ac-
wre granted on .572, or 10.8 ihm" cent. | ti<>n is taken.
The state had 9,201 land bank com-i .Seeiecy surroiindeil the exact looa-
mis-ioniT loans tiutstamling, of which|t)"n and time of tin- riHH'ting.
5,842 or 03.5 percent had all matured | 1'laneo reformed his victorious
installments paid in full, ami 3,010'** <leliv«*r a d»-alh blow to the
or 32.7 |»«*r rent were delinquent.
remnants of republican Spain if sm
IN».stmasler Varanev From
Thr*^ Top Nam»?S On List. owmsl 21,020 farms with a carryingminister who flew into centra!
value *»f
Folletu*, I*rogr»ssive, of WL^onsin, seuiire^jind holding of rts build-j D<>ubl That .-Vs-semhlv Will \Vi|| He .Made To Fill!
denieil tiwlay. ings, res|M)ndent ha<l its normal rights ^ Neu Le\> Dufint; ( ur*
“F'opular veto power would not r«ire.>.s. ‘ rent Session.
h«m|>er the chief executiNc in any ^ "Those rights in th«*ir most obvious
foreign policy supporter! by publicmdudetl the right to discharge /'‘»B»nbia. Feb. 25. ( hairman S. M.
opinion,” he said in a formal state--^^^. wrongiloers from its employ.” " (be sr nate financi commit
ment. ’‘Dn the contrarj-, it would en-| opinions were!'***** newsmen tmlay that "there , . , 1 ei
courage him to take the people into. .1; ,1 . Justices Stone and Rob-'** doulit in my miiMl that th* gen- P"-'^lniaster expired.un Fr-biuapf 21 >t. . .»4.4 l.l.
u;- - pb-liveeerl by Ju.stices .stone and Kob- A Washington m*Ws rlis|H.tch a few Fon-elosuivs last year were not re-
this s<‘ssion’*’ ilayn ago annoiinersl that rught |MTson* ] porU-rl by .sitates, but the FX’A said
The F<’.-\ r«*|H)rti“i! that. iMX'ausr* «i •'r'nder was didayed. The nationalist
tk'eline in iiequiskions and a "giMid |").V stood on the Imiindaries of ic-
volunie’’ of sales, the land banks pt*-j I’**'''’'"**' teri itory, imjiiit iently wail-
diieed tbeir real estate holdings by]'’**f b» or'eupy it—i-ithei |M-aeefully or
1,81 I farms during 11)38. last De-''*''Hi arms.
een»lM-r 31. the n*port said, the banks. Julio .Mvjirez del \ iiyo, .\fa<lrid for-
$78,511,971. imiupaixMl with .
» a year before of 25,8381*” *6e <’abinet a rr-
two days ago, look
|M»rt on Krenrh ami
his confidence on matters of the lO"*''-
esl international concern. , n decision by Justice Stone, it
The senate s debate on the reaTOa-jj,^^ aside an order by thr* National
ment bill—calling for an expenditure Relations boanl dipi“cting rein-i
rtf $368,000,(>(H), principally to increase
the men and planes of the aixny air
corps—produced, meanwhHac
A vigorous criticiam of a<hninistra-
tion foreign policy hy Syr, "wiho saW
that the recent sale of planes to
Franc** violated every condition under
which such transactions should be con
ducted.
A statement by Senator Clark. I)t‘m-
ocrat, of blahs, opposed to the bill,
that the United States should “mindi
its own business,” should make
clear that investments ahnaid woubL
An annoum'ed a*lvocate of ?.h
tax since before the opening of
Time f<M filing applications to fill ownershi|
the VH -anry in thy position of ('Imton farm' with a carrying value of $80,-1 British recognition of Franco. It wa-
his task, also, to tell thi- c.iliinet of
his failure to get .Azariu’' baeking fur
further resi.siance.
In <’oHognes-Sous-SaIeve, .Azana
. . , ..,11. i_ 1. Those who took th»
statement of striking employes of the|I**<rislative session, he expresss-d
C'plumbian Enameling 4 .Stamping isfaction that several of his colleagues
, qualifiisl dui ing the time limit and are ithe U^dunibia land bank, serving ths*
*^*th** seeking the position. •district in which .South ( arolina is!'*‘*Bed to see if Negrin, the man w’ho
Co., Inc., oi Terre Haute. Ind.
Another decision by Justice Rob
erts, set aside a board order directing
the Sands Manufacturing company I ting around to my point of view,
of ('leveland, O., to reinstate* 48 em-|Ward said. He explained that his re-
ployes. miarks were promtHed by a -tati-riM-nt
Justice Stone a.sserted that the J he atinhuUnJ to Ss'nator John F. Wil-
hoanl’s conclusion that Hie (olum-.liams oiqMieing any ni*w taxi**, al-
jbian company had refuseil to bargain'though he ixiintiil out that th« A km
with a labor union was “without sup-j«.riator later di*clare<l for a “mi-l
. '••rati* .sale.H tax.”
Justices Black and KeisI dissenU*<l* \v«nl a'M-itiil that new
not be didended by 't« l»<Mh opinions. Justice Frankfurt-jeoriletidmg that
and should fortiid merchant ms. ils to ^.j. partici|»ate in either
fly the .American flag. ^ . #• . 1 . .
examination ' liK'atiii, aixiuinxl 431 farms represent-
Robert l.awrenee Plaxico, Wil- ing an investment of $1,901,703.
liam Ellis Crisp, Jr., .Mrs. Myrtle S.j The n*|M)rt iIihcIomixI the laml banks
Kiakely, Ilolwrl Pojm* (''•hapman, Hugh owmil outright 42 fanns in South
N iH'naon, Miss Margaret K. Kop«r,U'arolina at th« end of 1938. They
Im glad to si*e that thi y are get- |.*_ Harris and Stowart O. j representeil an FX’A investment of
came out for such a tax on the fl«mr
of the senate this week.
Hnrwn. The dispatch stall'd that the• |11.5,9f>I
application of It. K. F’uller, inrurT>lM*nt,
was ranrelled Ikthusc he was ovi*r
age. ■
The three top narnixi on the list, the
roinmission statiii, will be certified
for the Clinton office which pay.s an
anntnsl saiaiy of $2,7(HI.
County Baptists
Will Meet Today
ax« - had
I to come, eonlendmg that ^h* ••a'e
j could not otherwi.M* contini.* ! op
A (bfense 0/the plane sales by Si*n s n •
ator Ix'gan. Denncrat. of Kentucky. COCtirail ReSUniS 1'n>‘(«(uti”r.s. announced the reappointment of .hcv
who assc*rted that "France and Kng- _ - - . , The veU-ran Heurget.iwn ’«w-lak. t '‘ral postnia-lei in the distnel who
land are our first line of defense in, SchOOl POSltlOll ^P'-' >>
any attack that may be niaile on us.” | ^ •scoffiil at
.A denial by .'M*nator ('onnally, Di*m-' ..... . .. ,, fit-the-eloth aigument
The annual -pring Hupti t a.s.soei-
ational niei'tiiig will U* held tiNluy
The term of the present postmas- ,^1* First Haplist 1 huieh of laiu
'el expire- March 2.»th. Soon afti'r |,.n- The sesHion opening at 10 o’eliK'k
will be pre-.idiil over by Dr. .A. H.
was once his pruniKT. would atx'e|it
his fonner chief’s eounsH and give
up.
In his letter *»f n'signation .Azuna
said the chief of the republican army
—Tn'ncral Joae Miaja -had in(forme<I
him lH*forx* he left .*4pain that the war
was "irreniixliably lost” for the re-
: public.
I The ex-prcshlent said that he then
personally proimsisl |M-aee to N<*grin
to :.p«ie his country “new and sUTiU*
I saerifici'N.” He hini'elf, Azana said,
1 worked to bring alHoit such |M-ace, but
liU'hleVed “nothing po Itive.”
Dfprivfsl by withdrawal of F'reiich
. . -P I- < ‘H-hian. f..r the pa-t -e\. ral ,,f ,u,
that anvom* in the u 1 . u .u 1 i P' ”’*'*'
Years agra-uitural teacher in (he liK-al
ocrat, of Texa
government w.is advocating that the
United Stales iice the world."
.A 'tatement made off the fIiM»r by
.Senator Horah, Kepulilican, "f blah<».
that the reamianient program wa-
the priMiuct of “a lot of bluff arnl j'(' j^'.^rn of hi
terism,” and that the 3,700 plane- to
he built under the p«*nding bill would
tie more aircraft than the army could
,high s«-hiMiI. left thi- week for .XIiIm*-
ville where he ha- acx'epted a p -ition
\v;th the F'eileral F’arm .Adniinis*ration
bureau. .Mr. <'<x*hran hax a numlaT of **'
fri* nds in the city who will i»*giet to
resignation.
The position vacatisl by Mr. <'och-
lan ha.' b<-. n filleil by the elts-tion of
F'. .M. King of .SeiHx-a, a ri*cent gradu
al/* of ( lem-oti college.
cut-the-ganm rit
he a -I
tax weie ,1- g
“If we cut the guiinen* • • •
cloth, wc couiKin’t g« t a pa
ef' for a one year old ho.v,"
he inaintaintsl it was n«s-,
a uming office as Reptc.s4*iilative of .^^,,11 pre-,id<s| over by Dr. .A. H.l”'"* Bnti-h nxognitiori of the b-gal
a*id ,he F'ouith district. Joseph R. Hry'on Ungstori, the m.H|era<or. All churches (h”
.. . . world of w hat my .’'•panirh eoiisciencc
eompiiMiig the U'siHiation are expect . l >
fi'lls me and what is the profound 'le-
iie of tin* immense majorpy of our
^iMMiple,” .\/.Hna said his resignation
xa- the only cour e.
d to send delegates to the meeting,
ns. iv.sl th. ir original ap|K»intmeiits have stated will U- m-
the
WLNS LOVLNG ( I F •
IN CEOIUiiA CONTEST
increase the state’s rever;.i*
expamiing expenditure- ar..! *•;
! can’t do much l Uttir'g
<if present <'ondilioii
Ward naiic'd opponent' I t'.
tax as “th'* merchants, r..
and labor org.inizatioii .”
Me sai'l hi. idea for b* •.tv
be to place the tax oM all '.il
empting notbing, a*id ; - i '
C'luntie- t*. icd ic* sba’jrly ’
I'x't tax 1< vi<*-.’ He f;ga. ed ‘.'*
: I »u’p
b aid,
ary *.o
a I
r.tt "Ae
fa<'<
•hiough tbs* recomiiwndation of the
..ite R. pnntat ve John .1. .Vlc.'^wain
He tated at th'- tim*- that he bad
i-iole no ap|H*;ntment here ami had
l:g,e.i out (’l.ntall foi all ex.imitia
lion b.s'.iu-/e “--everal appar.nl.y
.( i.tiifi. .1 apidieant.' ha.l a k.sl iii
■i I .0110111 and h«' f. It It only fair to
a k th.* ( ivi! .SeiAice eommi sion for
a I i.iiipet if 1 v<
lid be coiiipeii ■.»*>••! ii ‘**’*1
use.
The war referendum amen.lment
W 'uld iirovidi' that:
“Flxc.'pt in oa.se of attack by arme.l
force', actual or inrinisliatcly threat-
emsl. uixrn the United .State'. .»r its th- s. c-ml V .n'ecu* Ac y.-ar, the
territorial pos'ession.s. or by an-y non- , hie,per- 'ch..ol n.-a* (Ptine'Viile, Ha..
.Americmi nation again.st any eountrj ^he !••-l indivi.lual .showing in.*‘^'' W”U,
in the \V\'tern hemisphere, the people to rais.*
I .Any .'a;e- tax, \\ai<l
be U.-e.l to bring a'c; i
in wai'fare o\eisoas. pie'en'e l in the .sch.Kd’.s [othei tax*.'.
Th.* 12 who introduced it were, tn ^.^.^tnasium M Sup-rmtendent “< ot-i ”1‘I'
aiiditi'-n
D‘..m<e>a*, of Washington. ( apper, chairman of the polio .jriv.*.
K.-pubiican. Kansa.s; Clark, D m-K-rat, x .^.hls'ir.' i.' 'he .son of Mr.
an<i .M '. \V. FI. X ighboi' of thi.s
citv an<i hi' frien*!' here will bo in-
- -a.
■I!-**:
. xaminatiori” In »om-
pbafie.* 'b'litly tbereaftei with Hry-
ii,’- l<•.|lle t, the i-xamiiiation was
• a 1< *1.
-irrational with an outlo.»k 011
V' ai' progi.im, follow.*.1 by tbi* a.lop-
ti<>n of the annual bmlget.
\ pciial f.-ature of the moiniiig
se I.Ill W ill bt a.l.ln by tw*. w ul.-
:y known Hapti t 101 lonarn , I»r..
.lobn l.ak«-, at honu' fiom China, ami
Dr. W. W. lim-tt'*, n^uin. .1 mis ion
ary fioiu I'.razil. ’I'iu two vi itirig min-
I 1.-I , iM-ginning ye-terday, will m ike
a foiir-ilay p<*aking loui of th** coun
ty a- annoaiiccil in The ( hronicic la t
we.-k.
I’d
I
Three Convicted
On Robbery Charge
c*
i!i n. <ampaign
shall ha\| the sole power by a natu.n- .j.,j „ .h,- fight again.st iri-
al refei.*^iduni to deelaie wat 01 .0 paralysi', and a hand.-'ime lov
ing cup 'Aa® pie'en'e l in the .sch.Kd’.s^
gymnasium t-» Suji-nntendent “< ot-:
) LaFollelte: .Senators li.me, xVighbor. bv the ninth district I♦ ■‘*'‘*
' ed “Who i' to sHV whi.'
engag-
-1, h'.ui.l
•o a'iV
I
Idalia; ( laik, DemiK'iat, .Missouri;
Donah* y. DennKtl-at, Ohio; F razier,
Ripublicaii. North Dakota; l.umlen,
F'arm-I^abor. Minnesota; .Murray,
jDemocrat. .Montana; Nye, Rtqiublican,
North Dakota; .Shijistead, F'arm-I..a-
bor, .Minnesota; and Wheeler, Demo
crat, Montana.
"The proposed constitutional amend
ment is a final check against secret
diplomacy that may decoy us into a
foreign war against our will,” I.aFo1-
lette said. “Americans have not for
gotten the steps that made a decla
ration of war inexitaWe in 1917. War
breaks out in foreign lands. The ex
ecutive decides to help one side. The -
nation bocomes involved in secret
commitments and breaches of neu
trality . . . When it is too late to be
neutral, congress is asked to rubber-
stamp a declaration of war.”
teic'ted 'o Iiarn of the fine .sh'>wing
made by his school.
ATTENDING .MUNICIPAL MEET
R. W. Wade, attorney, is inj
Columbia attending the annual meet-;
-iip at the Municipal Association of
^3**^uth (Carolina. Mr. Wade i* secretary
of the association and has held this
etccutive position since it was or-|
fanned several fears afo. |
DRIV.E CAREFULLY
SAVE A LIFE!
So I^r This Year There
Have Been
4
FATALITIES
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let's Strive To Make
1939 a Safe Year On
the Highways.
This date last year, 3.
Du;.ng 'iu' I • tiruaiy t'liii g. i-
. I ai ‘-'-ioi: coui't h'dd la t w r.*k iu
[.aii<*ii , Lv*-r.-tt Wright, Cii/Iiy Ha.
< 'Aay and H.u-y Wright, rharg<il wi'b
’10.1'.- bi.-aking and !ar<-cny in coiim-.'-
t on i'h th. i-obb.-i y of Royal ( 'Ican-
plant h<*i<* a fow wcok- ago w r*'
a k- u-ti-d. Fiv.-rrtt Wrigfil wa- giV.-n
Mip- th!.-- y.*ar-, (lalb way om* yeav. Hti*-.v
Wright thn-<- yi-ar-. H'-nnan Flli-r.-,
■ haig' d with 'll*- 'ani<- crim.', was -till
ri jail wh'-n court a<lj-inrn»‘d.
'I ht* ca'C of .loliM ( armoii, .Ir.,
■V^sof’e r^rkrYimiffskSStt br<*aking ami lar-
^ CttI S VixLIIlIlIllLlCCS eery, \va.A.ni.irk<'il ‘‘(•ontini«-«r’ by the
saiicilor;; iilong with .several oth<*r.'.
Boy Scouts Meet
Here Tonight
’r!i<‘ ) T;il'*n .ii'tri' t H<>y .'><-■.11 will
lioi'l a etii.r; of honor for all eoiit-
of til*- 'li'ti.et lonigh* at 7;.!(i in the
F'iori'ia ."’Mi'-t school aiiditoriiiin. I'ii*-
ehaiMii.n of tin- ar -a will al <- li-hi
a in .-(ii'g a’ the .'ame hour. c-ait
*xi<'Ut.vi fi'-ii Hreenville will In- in
e!i.:-g'- <-f tin* im-eting to whiili all
-'•Oil' ai d iritei'!--Ti-d frit ml a:- ■ in
vited.
Iiiego Martin.*/. Hatri.-. p i.I.-nt f
the i.piibl.-an paili.ini. n to w li-.m
.\/..ina’ b 'ti-r w.i a.I-! • * *1. WoiiM
Ik- .X/.anu’-' .ii-ee- "I und* ■ thi fpu'i-
li.'.in (Oil titution but hi- a!r.a<ly in-
'lll■al^.l In* wouhl not are. pt th.- p*i-t.
1 I a*l'lition, tlu re appi.ind L* h.- little
'•ban* '* t ba' .-miugb im mh.-i of par-
lianit n* eoald be a .•nibl.-d to ac.'ept
\'/.an;i’ Witliilrawal. which w.-uid I.e
mce- a y before .Martim-z Ikirrio
eoiihl laki offic* b gaily.
W !i« n Azana uro'e bi- • ''gnaf. 'ii
t.«lay 111 little m*|,he.v \re .- * b.* only
.ini'.ii 11 m th*' .-x-pH id'll’’ ( ollog-
;'.ui .saieve \ ilia. !* wa 'h' -uni
I'o-III of lilt- pre-nl* n! al g la; i. ma-l
)• a*
tin- gua
r* - ' t' t -H.
fn ■
Im-.
■ M- , h. for.
•A It h ‘ m
II .irmy. '
"■ -L^.a)!"*. u a
i]' jiajii-r wn'i-ii ai
■ : " III ' !i< in ■*. .
••I.
'I into
ahliaaii
-1..
;.\\I‘ d on a
-a * ' tly h:t.l
-.'; copy-
Grand Jury Names
The grand ju."y in nia’x'ng i:® f ;.al
presfritment last we<*k, an,mhn''‘ I 'he
following standing cninm-lte* ' in
vestigate and .k<*. p infor.'iv d .n c lun-
ty affairs for the year:
Jail and (iouil House: .1. I). 'A’i.'-
GEORGE M. WRIGHT
IN COLUMBIA HOSPITAL
Hreat F’alls, F’«4,. 27. — (b'orge .M.
Wright, iire.sident of the Jtejiublic
liams, chairman; W. F'.. ( lanly. J. .8..rf.-ton mills, was taken il! .Saturday
(jeorgt*. morning an«l grew worse until Satur-
Flducation: J. FI. Hun*, (.ha rman; ,jay afternoon when he was carritxl to
C, B. Hollaml, K. B. Austin. the Columbia hosf^tal in Coilumbia ami
Auditing: W. H. Ballenti.’ie, chair- underwent an operation that night,
man; J. Herman Power; K. B. (y^'- l.atest reftorts from Mr. Wright are
ings. that he is getting along very nicely
(bounty Home and Chain Hangs: W. but will be in the hospital about two
R. Brown, chairman; H. K. B(>yce, R. weeks. His friends wish him a spee<ly
L. Gray, .A. ('. Owens. recovery.
Roads and Brulges: .Ar.hur How-: . — — ^ ... — „
ard, chairman; (h N. F'rank.s, E. J.. HOEIS TO KEKSHAM’
Henderson, M. B. Taylor. • Friend.s here of Rev. W. S. Porter,
( The jury in their report rect/mmend- for the past nine years pa.stor of the
ed a general repairing of the court'Presbyterian church at Ninety-Six,
house and that ,the sheriff and his will be interest*^ to know he has re-
fiamily be provided a separate home [signed this pastorate to accept a call
in which to Bve near the jail. - to the Presbyterian church at Ker-
Claude E. M'onl of Laurens, is fcre-lshaw. Mr. Porter is a aon of Mrs.
man for the coming year. j W. S. Porter of this efty.
WHO WORKS
WHERE?
L .
SMITH'S PHARMACY
Dr. L. K. Bishop
W. .M. Walker
W. E, Jones, Jr.
Willie Martin,
Edward Griffin (colored).
Deliverymen.
This firm employs
Eight previously reiM>rted
firms employed
Total
52
...57
It Pays To Trade
IN CLINTON
Clinton Boy V/ins
S250 In Movie Quiz
.\r'(rir Seogiti tif ;hi.- i "y. win; a
..v. .'i ('te ek in the '^■2.5(l.(tii" l p!.--
liir- (jiiiz c-'intc''!, i: a a - anmuitu-ed
.Miimlay n.ght from the -tag.- of t!;'*
('a.'ino thi-ati'o by .Manager Sh.-aly.
.Vrlhiir i.s a mi’inbej of the m-vent if
grade at F'lorida .'treet 'chool. He i-
a -on of .Mr. and .Mr.'. W. T. .''vogin
of Ihi' city, who reside on F'‘I'gu.-.i.’i
'treet.
SUBLETT TO DAI.I.AS
Mr. and .Mrs. .A. H. .^uhlett left
.Monday for Dalla.', Texas, where Mr.
Sublett has l>een ti'ansf* rri <i a' man
ager of Scott’s sttire. Mr, .^iiblett,
since the ofH-ning'ifert a year ago of
.Scott’s has Ix'cn manager of tht- store,
ami iiis friends wil! regret to learn
that he has left the city. '
TRACK CAPTAINS NAMED
! Jimmy iK-nnard of Tallahassee,
I Fla., ami Bill MeSween of Chester,
have been elected co-coptains of the
1939 Pi't*»byterian college* track team
which will open its intercollegiate
competition on April Ist against the
Georgia Bulldogs.