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J ■wifi (lyi r T ■N THE CHRONICLE StriTes To Bt a Qeaii Newspaper, Complete, Newsj, and Reliable. ' oEfar OlUntan (Hljrntttrk If Yon Don*t Read THE CHRONICLE Yoa OonH Get the News. VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 NUMBER 26 SENATE GROUP FACES BIG ROW Buzzard Roost Buys County Land President’s'garbed Words Serve To Tighten Lines Over Mone tary Bills. Attack Evokes Bit- ' ierness In Retorts. Pays $82,359 For 5,610 Acres In Waterloo and Cross Hill Town ships. Purchased Real Estate Now Tax Free. Mrs. W. W. Uwis, Of Whitmire, To Write Of E^xperiences At World’s Fair For Readers Of The Chronicle Bailey To Head Local Lions Club i Laurens, June 24.—For use in con- Washington, June 27.—A few bart>-> with the cons-truction of Buz- ed nemarks from Hyde Park stirred'***^ I^dro-electric power pro- up anger in the senate wing of the;je« river, Greenwood (mpitol today as worried administra- ’ county has paid Laurens county hold- tion leaders struggled to push major legislation through congress by mid night Friday, the close of the fiscal year. Mother and Five Kiddies Who Took California Trip Two Years Ago, Left Tuesday To See Gotham^ Greatest Show. New Slate of Officers Assumes Duties At Meeting Held Fri day. Horse Show Committee Makes Plans. Editor’s Note—This is the first of a series of articles written by Mrs, P. S. RaiJey, mayor of Clinton, will lead the local Lions club in its work during the coming year. He assumed coup which stripped the administra tion monetary bill of the president’s power to devalue the dollar and set a fixed and increased price for govern mental purchases of newly mined do mestic silver. v The hard money' Republicans from the East and the “silver senators’’ and currency expansionist.^ of the West who engineered the pooling of votes which brought these things is usually rambling all over it. For the family consists of, besides my Lewis, formerly of this city, that will‘husband and mysekf and Clara the appear in The Chronicle the next few Jcook, five children: Billy, 12; Ann, 10;'the pTxwidency oAhelirganization at weeks, telling of her experiences and iEleanor, 9; Elizabeth, 7; and Rolbert,la meeting held Friday evening at Ho- ers a total of $82,360.00 for 5,610.65[observations on their trip to the<6—and an elderly aunt, who, ’ alas,U„j ni«bon and hi* l.nd in Waterloo^ .nd Oro«;,-„rW, f.ir, ^ Idnen not ^ot about « all, for oho folllflo t^^ making’^!. „!LrWoVk on the ice during the pa.st Christmas i holiilays and broke her hip and is still confined to her bed. A cousin is who st‘rve<l the past year, ing to stay with her while we arej inaugurates! with Mr. Bailey at Friday night's meeting was a new (T'u^day) Tiiominfrti Tht*Ti hav^ a cow and sonic|<)(fficc*rs, as follows; BANKS BILKED OF LARGE SUM L S. U. i’resident Accused of Getting $500,000 From .Three Banks Through Invalid Notes. Search Made For Missing Educator. Hill townships and five lots in the cJty of Laurens, according to a sur- r u j vey of the transfers as filed in the From ms mansion on the Hudson,, -f. . ^ the who participated in yesterday’sL ^ cases w re c Well, we are planninft to feave this,away. ^ land bought n*presents some improve-jtime tomorrow (Tuesday) momine.i Then we have a cow and .,f ,rffi<v»rss «« ffvllfvura- niglvt just after rt^signing details ^ hif By ANN E. IJJWIS (joing to the world’s fair in New York, or have you already been? -.Baton Rouge, Im., June 27.—While new Governor I«:«rl I^ng pledged a “square deal,” new.s-groggy Ijouisi- ana was told tonight the fugitiv’e for mer president of its cherisihed state Mr. Bailey succet^ks C. W. Ander-| university had bilked three big banks of $500,000. Since 51-year-old Dr. Jaimes Mon- rw Smith dropped from sight Sunday ment entailing expen.se to the owner,j 5 g. Nobody thinks we’ll get off j<*hicken.s, a turtle and some gold fi.sh, a flat rate of $15 per ^re is being,that early—and maybe we won’t, for « kitten and a setting of duck eggs paid for the real esUte, it was learn- there are .«^rads of things vet to be ed from the office of Blackwell, Sul-[done today—still some dri*sses for li\'an and WiLson, p<m er project at-j the giris to have made—some shorts tomeys. The five lots in the city of and slacks and a deal of washing to Uurens were purchased as rights-of-: be done—though Clara, our faithful way and a site upon which the power j ever-loyal maid of all work wash- sub-station will be erected. most everything we want U» take The major portion of the transfers ^kith us on Satunlay . . . That’s a real about promptly mmlc a «.ri« tet of a «TC.nf, loyalty-to Iw will- wrathful rrtirt,. Pritatcly. their .I r a o.mi , , ;townsh>ps, the former showing 2,981. guage was even more sulphurous. ; Stnne old-timers at the Capitol, summing the situation up, felt that' tbe develojiment ha<l .•ker\'e<l chiefly to har«k*n attitudes to a point at w- rh any .ct»mpromi»e arrangement , . . i . u ^ • *; purposes. It was estimate*) at thi .between Waterloo and ( ross Hill jjpif d<» the family wa.shing on Sat- , urday afternoon in this t<'\vn where acres for $42,<38.50 and t)»e latter works on Saturday exc«-f>t the due to hatch this wwk, of all times. The care of ail of which mu.st be pro- vide<l for ibefore we leave. Clara is staying at home this time. Two years ago when we w'ent to Cali fornia to vi.sit Fbthel W’hitmire in San .lose, Clara went with us. W’e couldn’t have gone without her. for the chil- «lren were smaller. But though I hired another servant to “keo’P hous**" for First vic<‘-preisident—Hubert Boyd. Second vice-president — Eugene John.son. Third vice-pres i<lent—’('tarol White Cofieland. Tail twister—,!ohn W. Finney, Sr. Lion tamer—^Willard L. Jones. Stcretary—Tom IMaxico. Treasurer—B. G. Watson. Board of klirectors: For one year R. C. Ailair, C. W. .\mlerson; for two yrnrH, J. B. Towns<*nd, .Mac A4lair; • ing 2,628.95 acres for $38,8(8*.50. people in the stores and mothers at Inasmuch as the property' is re-'bonie. movt-d from the county tax Istoks wh<*n it is purcha.-ed for government- s .suppose*! wrong-doing had been a.s mysterious as his wherealmuts, but late today Attorney General ^avid .M. Ellison announced Smith had <*- tained a cool 'half million through invalid university notes. Ellison a.s.'«erte<l any loss must be borne by the banks ami not by the university. He explaine*! th<‘ money ha<l l»een obtaim-d on notes which had been accepted by th** banks without *'<‘<iuire«l authority of the state bond Hill and Nannie while we were away,| for thn*e years, H. 1). 1‘ayne, ('arlisle and tax board, and therefore, the I’ll never forget the "let down” iliNwly. | loans were betw wn the- bank.s and WHS to g«-t home to a house that: Tb** dull v«84sl to h«d«l «»ne outdemr' .^ith. ^ » C'»u <1 be reachesl *>nly with extreme difficulty. And the monetary bill still ha*! a tortu'-u- i»ath to f<dlow U-fore it c* uld •‘va* h the Whit*- Houae. Th - measure, inv«iiving the life of the |'2,(H8I.(H8MIUU •‘Ubihzation fuml. was bkJl <'n»- of “e.iTal which a<)mm- »iit.ratM*n im-n «aMl must la pa^wd by tn .1- •ght K nday. thi- cUee <»f the f.- . * i. '»fu*son in arveral d<*wr t« A' departami |**He»;hly marb •-T*.i«arTa»smim to the g»‘Vt rntTN-nt |p I*’ aeoMb'd Thenr were, in addititin. the ll.Tit-'i.- 1X4 ,(100 rr*m4 appropnatton ho*, on which the ■mate, feeling thr pnul of ttw adm.nistratma leoderwKip, wa* ha'U at work, and ■rveral apprttpn .rd f..*. l-~ ^ .. l»~l ••• *th only tilfee dag* iel^ to go, llw au<iitor’- «ffice that the transfer- re- «-*>riKsI f«»r thi- purpose ordinarily w< uid reduce the annual county tax »nc»»me by atmut $1*041. II*»wever, it wa.- pointe*! out at tiw sherifr.- «»f- fice, -ale /»f th« land to Gneawtsid county in many rases has enahlt«i th;- c«>unty to C'Lect <t<-IirM|urnt taxe* that otherwise would have gone unpad .M,»ch of the lan*I m b<iih town-hii** affiTtei) by the pr«>>ret i* badly rrod rd, and rarr>-:iig bt-asy h ta«e- that mu-t n«e»s-anJ)r la* pa,d brfun tireenwnoiJ csiunty can receive a clear title. It wa» |N»inted out TV amount of thr driirH|uent taxes fur the paat 10 year* (» «letJurte«l ftom the pur A-i to leaving at r» a.m. That do* -r t '< urid early t«> me getting up lM-two» n :{ and 4 o’clock in «oi)er t** do - >ni« of th*- 14811 thing- a mother •f a big family and h«-ad of a rani- in tig h<Mi-eh«»l«l m-s-ils t*» without in- t«-rruption -and that’- the only time of day -he can b« -ure *if that I lo«>kc*i iik* ours di*l. And, while 1 mia-ting a month *luring July, Augu.st In a I< tt« r to Dr. Paul IIerl»ert, weiit t*» work at the liank the next • an«I .S*-pt«‘nils‘r, ami th** first will U*'!,. law -eh«M>l *l«-an lutnu-i a<rt- «!ay 4a- Hiir- only a—istarit wa.- in hi-ld Frulay. .luly 11. at which time ing i>n-i*l«*nf to<lay. F.ili.-Mm ili-.lo.-*-! pitall it t«M.k 4'lani, with me wivt- ami frieml- of m*‘ml***i- will la- how th** t:il!, -t-hoiaily looking .Smith sh* *- f*.uml th. nmgic charm of early worse : he h«>-| h« iping iinnning- and fvi-ning-, lit- gia- *.-. .\ comnutte*- wa- ap|N>int«-*l had ta!ke<| h - way t«» thne iniinen * «-iaily week- to g**t th«- hou-e a- it to mak«* ariwngk-im-nt- for th«- outmg. <-a«.h advarici - in alsn*? - x Wit-k-. -houltl be though it m v*-r atay***! Work t- piogix-—ing «ni plaii- for tin .May ’2, th«- a*!- ••.tt y g«-nerwJ that way fr*r mor*- than a «lay. Hut the the laiiMs-n- «-<iunty horse* -h*iw, -lag -aid, h- « ‘ UirM*) $'tlNi,tHHi fu.oi the* only thing 1 hate wot..- tlian »)u-t i- ttl annuwlly by the clid» lat«- in Aug National Bank of a- \« m-’ ntng. -m won<ters why i \cry*»»»e4• jorfi , - •h'-ougb the f 24 "JiiUr. Ill- id a aIm-*! and ... * J ur>« I tlwn • !*«-|i ng t hi del.ght'ii' pa* „f HiH j ,*• ilny .And ^ ' ' **rd. fo t'*r jia*! two* y«>a'* if arty ..«|y ha- foi*f>«l a Utter thi ig •kmg..»i lli. ebil.lo-it to fio t^a- to -:»-. p fi.an II a Ml t.. 4 ’naiiixg rht-t*. p n k »|» ar <1 pul op th. n r- \ pm wrhe r> the thermimietr r tb ng- A-.-l >>t. >.-u -h->u.d i»*n th Mg- \'.-l >> t. >.-u above m the living r«a.m with Uw h-ave ewi.y Ihi- ( MomUy > fn»rn fan* turned on. I d like t*. kmew what havmg cowipany ai! day ;t - 4lf cuur-e. uauaJiy there are Th. «..*ti{Miriy d-d*.‘l !*avr - . th ng- to V dofw at UMt lime *uch 4hing« m a but tUy kefg me chase pnev b<dcwe the owrne. rweive* c.-diif^r M^d sert ng dinner andTfwn gi»>>g manmri enter, lu tV lint, acconling to a n-fwirt marb litt*-!*-*) fli»»*i, t*r m*’, I- niak memU-r- *if the commilten- on chrld. • pH-k up th«-ir thing-! rangememt- .Among |>hy-i- al 1111 a I * »-»|ii-r!iK ha\e to du^t, p -ov*-00111- r**ntefnplBi* d f**- ih*- yvwir*- -how are te-rii|"»rwry -tal 1*-- t.- hi>U!>e hurst-- eott-rt-d, wh;rh 1- *a l«»v ti’d te» r*“-ull If* U-tier cafe fur ?h* animals and relsevv ruiige«.t«ein atd ('<>nfus»e*n «*o th* ficdd by Or it at - ar wa- Bank r-f lat< t *< M J.ifM !♦, afonhlM I fr*»*n th*- i I'y Ui.ogt, arul a-•-Hi- ||iMMi*ii> w i- I • . n t r-.i I* , litlU.OtH) N .1 fval duy-i *• ’ .1. T.» d II •- o In have tt>iftg te» make the ehiidrea take a ,ch idren. and if any«>n« reading thu Joanna Employees To Get Vacation IkeitocTWtv high *«*mmand rrwurted lu »rlfw**fdinary meaauree ‘Die sen ate was ra-ied into semiwn an houi •a.'iie-r thIPi usuai -xrha-h turned out tr te a fell e feature -arwl me« fat 1*8* tha evm.ng Adstimiatiwt iun leadre* t«M4 syr p'.se arta e to avuid a threatewsd Re p>d». can fi .buatar in the hauar agairmt the m«*ae]r tnll Anxious to ma.ntain the advaatagrs wusi m the aerate. liepuhlwaa leaders were talk- irg c|wm.y «*f (Maying act»«*n until af tev $Vda>. by keeping Use measure fmen fV'irdr ** rtmfefeacr T>r Issider- sh.y. went a oner to th* rwlea c«nw m'tam- and e-Matiwd a ruW which iir tua..y assured that th* legMatiort wi>is.«l be Mut to cmiferftsce fin^ thing tom<*rrow. Jr. Ins prea* canfe II ^hat t V prupefty :ur r»«> p*r acre, mean.rtg *Mknrr mrre.y turned h-- OVW tw thr Reemt author!!, firtarwial c»*rr»i«4eratn»n .Much r»f the pr«it»»-rty wa> a.rea.J) .a exrcutHth when httughf t>y Bus sard Roeait. It was ••tated at tV sher dim «df*ce In such cases. wa* pointed out. lauren* county wa* *av ed the eapens* of puUiag iIm land up for sal* and rumiing th* risk ad ar renting less than th* sum af the hack uses aa the particHiar tract. • re«t a/terwardv -• the test f»»f h<a day* wnli w«>rk rr.rgaird t« But for m*. sleep.r^ ha* f«»ur*d a wsy u* make childrrti ds ? V middJr of tJke^e to do. Vd dM*t tiif as»8 •* •i* s V ••ther way. I w*sh ville. Will r The >• > Bi- l••ln Ogv arid late sDerrK**o* 'Sat ha* . ttie d<- w 'h 18,s I -iHtar of • jr "rmmt-.i'-g h< e-* tAel . thr hi>a»e ramt>.t ■ aia-uS ar.d ii|- S'l'l di-wr* fr».m rt ntisto^irigs sithoy! an arvA t*«t tand reaindaljttg a house witlo-wt an arch, tee*. • w«ie-e than gegling marriad withiiOt a prearher I TVr. the family t h* > d '• a* ti! me f i.f I >t *\ail f »• r>-ra f«.i anti the •--It *• *•• I Mr w->r»' » a h th -igv * |t>>Wrktf iSry • • t h- r • -t leha- —a F. mo * a'>>l • •r»e xd i- • k-e‘ 4<- h» -’arlrd Hig fa r lla-e *-e%rr le-e». t.« Si-w t-.-k « aat.awed mm pag* etil X year* ' a4e«Ut • Welt etrry l»r MlUa at fk ail neft w-e4 Im give the** tt-vetw. hundrved empk'* •w* a Week * vacwtitwi with foil tiwr W A Miwrhwad. manage id the mt stated yetUtrtlay (hai the pimo •• f->, u-wet( at (h • i-me aark y-wr m ap pr«e>a4i>-fi sd tWr seevire* sd the iv-- pir Iff tv* C •Mwfwunrty, with th* u-ua* I**y enveitme- f«*e the work g*. ng t-i all wurheee whi* have loon .n •to sd thr rtMMtmay f« City To Take Two Days For Fourth Kiwanians Hold 4-Club Meet Here employ writ *he pant If murrxm TV- mil)* Will fWBumr full *-mt • •l•rratlont '-n tV Noiming af Jtsiy l<> i imtoa wiii tak* twa days *>ff rwit , week —Tuesday and Wednesday in atatsenent celebration of Indppendvnee <lay. th* at Hyde Park, Mr. Kooaevoh said thak tieetston having been reached at a Mevibrm Gallier far F»iiahnliip,;Ta Hrfin .\e«t Sufulat ajid ( aa- Faa and Kaad AI Anaary.j Ilnur HirotiKli Augiml Uitlt Dr. Griar C^aaat Hfeakrr. I^anil l^aatani Sftrnkinf. Union Services _ Are Arranged Citizens Savings Pays Dividend Kiwanians from th* ds^nving th* adminialmtion of th* meeting of merrhanta hald Mr>n<iay Newberry. Greenwood SpartaiShyrg. | and Ointoa The f'lUsens KedrtwJ Savings d . lioan asateurtiMi wril pay their fuJkm.ng a custom .d long .Uxiwf. |„ .d 4 per mmt per annum ng. the churrhe. td tV city oil! unite ^ rveenUy dmdarsd by tV th*a.uating pwwmr wuuM giA-e con- night. The action m including the rlub« ji- nod her* Thuraday evening during the summer in .''Sunday evr- wf diiw^oiw for tV* armi an trol id furmgn eicbange to aperula- day folltrwing the Fourth was Uken for an enyuyable inter-city meet held n ng oni«*n -ervseea. The schedule willi^y^^ prrvul Jan I to June 30 to.m. in eoneideraticn ni the fact that at the armory Dr R. ( C,nrr. prrsi- start next .^nday at Broad .Street' Ufiiamii, whirk la tV rKy’* “iVtulant" was the word applied Wednesday 1# a half-holiday during dent of Kmkine college, wras the pnn- MethudnU church and f «• n 11 n u r huildiigr and loan air--natom, ty .Srr-ator Vandenberg, Republican, the summer months. The banks, cot-^cipa) •|»eaker at the feliowrship gsth-• through Augusk. ahirwn a s4<«dy gniwlh during* gt*^«r^> e. The services wrill nAate, with the pawt yrmr arxl it* officers have night w ‘ • .n K,< hard K. .Spencer, preaidervt <.f the |►a<4»r* filling the respective engage- tSrmaelves as highly grwti- h*-»au-. of ii beolth fil’d ov»-r the reei*rd mad«*. I>uring . , «d the legislative branch will not pro- city has been planned, H is expected|<'rears of Spartanburg, a former <’ar- terial uni*»n and announced t*alay. Thcipj,,. period iU total as- years o dure a congreasional packing bill.** [that large crowds wril* spend the day'olinas district Kiwanis governor, pre- schedule tor the nine weeks p«Tiod increased from $97 4M>0..39 to -aid “to “What I think of the president’s On filing trips and other lecrea- sided, and proposed that the four-club f<>li<rws: V308,Hf»9.90 a* <d June .Vth. statmnent I’d not care to express,” [ tional outings. >gathering ^ made an annual affair, j July 2 Bnad Stroot Methodist _ ’ ^ eaid Senator McCarran, Democrat, of ♦ , Allen Rogers of Spartanburg, sang'church- Rev. W. N. I»ng. Nevada. SI NDAY SCHOOL MEET ' three numbers, with Prof. Wilson | July 9-AMiuiciate Reformed Pres Trying to get started on the relief [ IN LAL'RENS TONIGHT, Price of the same club, at the piano. | byterian church- Dr. I>, R. Lynn. id Michifan. to th* preaMkeit’t state- ton mills, merrhanta and business ering. ment. He hoped, he said, that “this,firms will enter into the observance Ih-. A \ 3 ' n, i ..?• Nat F (I >1 • ..* aha* u*« Sniits *.• *h 4fj’ * ^•^-‘k*■^ag‘ firm -'la . rv thr ha..I p»tii K«.i ■ g V .•••e* in mara.-' 8*d m.1 an a**••>41,* J t-r 2o wiih ♦’w.. ebrek*. -mrk f.** $:‘S'*>**i (s-spit^ fjtisnn'a OsavrtH** tha’ uw^vwcvfty ama nat IV luaar, a pev fdmj chanr*' •mt 7 anal* M e8 •gu''** ’Sw «i J. -T wbw ■ I.F. ..ghe t.. 1, s I thr late t|*»* I* ng a*-* •«•••■•■«( a* *• . '■waB f. f - ... *-a*»t '»g • ■ 8 *be * 1 *8 '• 1 *4' A > fi. • ( ‘ . ■ !• • vr fi* m M ' I. I • r g le«ia * .1 .•*-•1 a • a* '.'*1 '.8 ■ 4 - f( * ss> 4C*' ng .* a'.-.g -i.-ttcil . fv» ,* »- wwa j‘. .»•. !» 'ha’ ugw a4**ut 8 • -r-a-ita I ’>'1 lift 8 • •la/na >•- ‘ae • f 'ig I •>. a is.-.-r . ff»-vvi hr-ev *• a'«- • a -a • )v , ' || ' *•.-«•-! i'_ ao-l • hr tr rul aa- a * *•! -a ■ • l***>g -t iwt u'Mp-r •* I ral th ' tave t a' < Pa tf fPw -t of • gna' I'*’. f*'p*ri '.imB ih* '..p tA.;h--u* a •■•jraafsl g ‘ v hraa Chirf -Hi- m--rn -g d-rs fi 'Sr -'au € af- Ud c-.f^ aPwew h.» bnaSr,. fata,.j -not ig I'.pT’. af«: rv*.-|g ' mt*r ).>u<l ;• > ao-i r- ftiT'*' , a'.-- v U-ie gram- a---I* I** mak> iV 'i '• » • s on the gr*** • M«»r d* -4 A . «''.ant a-t’eMlt-d t>- tb« .aat r’cH. r* • gtied onnoyancr at the consknictive action lA'hile no special celebration in the'local clisb, wetcomrd th* visitors. Tim ment* as adopted by the local Minis-’ bill, the Senate ran first of all into three deJays — it obtained a quorum cTty after ks sergesmt-at-arms had n>un<led up absentees, and then found the appropriations committee had not yet finished work on the mes«ure. In mid-aftemoon, the committee re- A boys’ quartet from the .State Train-1 July 16—First Baptist church—Rev. The quarterly s^sion of the ^^ve two selections und^r W. R. Bouknight. as County Sun^y School conv^-.^j,^ direction of Mrs. William Brooks, July 23 - St. John’s tion wiU be held thw evening at the church—Dr. D. J. Wo*k1s. TWO DAYS FDR FOURTH I d4-«lira44’ my lif* ilur ng the -horl f my admini-tratntn.” I>if^ a *J«-’«-r7iiirHvl ♦ffort !•* give laiUiMana an hi^neet, upright, raiiable, efficient adminirtration of it*> public affairs in -hort, a -«|uare deal.” “I ha \e a.'v.-unMvi the goviTnurship Both f'Jinton and laiunens nur- un*J*r h**nc tim*-, ina.^much as this chants will take 'two dajrs next w<vlt university .-candal lia^ broken. L f*»r the slung with *8her c»tiz«’ns of the state, agreement have lK-«’n ap|*all«‘<i at the wrong- , —Tui-mlay and Wedneaday, J.utheran,. I r ourLh, according to an aj ported it, but Senaitor Johnson, Re-)^*”* Baptist cburch of publican, of CaJkfomia, objected to' ^ ^^e organization, wall DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! So Far This Year There Have Been 12 (iebating the measure until printed j program copies were available, and the senate had to wait until die government printing office could produce them. Jt wa* nearly 5 o’clock when debate started. As reported, the measure lies much| closer to the admniiskration’s desires than the bill psts.>ed by the house, fori the committee threw out such house provision? a? a $125,000,000 contri-' b’jtion from the WTAA to the PWA, and a house stipulation that WPA be adm-nis'.ered by a three-man board, instead of the present one-man ad min ist'■at or. The senate bill requires, however, that 25 per cent of the coat of WPAj projects be borne by the state* or mu nicipalities. that the federal theater continue o^y when locally sponsored,! and retains a house limitation of $40,- (8)0 on the federal cogtributkm to WTA building projeets. dn additioa, a hoime reiiuireiiient Umt relief money be diatrRxitad upon of popuiaboB and unsa^rioj- (Ccatinuad cm pafo eisbC) F.i,t B«ptl« churrt IFF Uur|.n., be-, r„ , mmiin* at « odock. ^ j ^ j;,,.. ‘-•rrj-: Bob Aldrich, Greenwo,«i: J. T. *!!.*!-^,1.Hudson, Spartanburir. Prof. O. B.Can* non of Newberry, introduced Ivr. July .30—First Presbyterian church — Rev. J, L. .Mayer. Aug. 6 — Broad Btreet Methodist church—Rev. C. Bynum Betts. Aug. 13 — First Baptist church — I made during th(‘ week. FATALITIES . from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let’s Strive To Mike 1939 1 Safe Year On tke Hifhways. This date last ysar, t. Grier, who delighted the audience Dr. L. R. Lynn. •with a remini.scent address of his boy-' Aug. 20—First Pn«bylerian church '—Rev. W. R. Bouknight. Aug. 27 — Thomwell , hood days. F Joe Delaney, assi.stant superintend ent of Joanna Cotton .Mill.*, Goldville, 'wa.s introduced and welcomed dunng the evening as a new member of tbe 'Clinton club. Memorial church—Rev. .1. L. Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gofi spent Sun-j (day in Sjiartanburg with friends. I Big Crowd Here For Free Awards; Saturday Night Drawing At 7 P. M. The awarding of prizes in Clinton’s Busim-s.s B<K>.ster Campaign next Sat urday night will lie ipade on the “square” at 7 o’tJock instead of 8:30 tas last week. The change in the as the official announcer and dire*’-) tor, wa.s attended by a crowd of fully; two thoui^and people la.st Saturday, night. ! Winners of prizes in the first event WHO WORKS WHERE? CLINTON MERCANTILE CO. F. C. Pinson E. B. PinSon W, M. Mcflrary Mist* Agnm* Bobo RuKsell Ray C. A. .Sullivan Haakell WiUian son I time ,th« committee states, is made (were: to avoid interference with shopping ibefore the store* closing hour, and to enaUe those holding tickets to see better as the numbers are announced. These awards of $25.00 in oasb will coDtimae emery Saturday nigbt until tbe middk of September. The first with Walter A. Jobmoo S. .SIhum, P. Bur- First prize, $10.00—D. (Clinton, R. F. D. No. 2. Second prize, $7.50—'W. dette, Clinton. Third prize, $5.00—T. J. port, Kinardi. Fourth prize, Mrs. Nannie A. T^tU, CKoton. Daven- This firm employt* Twenty-five previoasly re ported firsiH ^aiployed .145 Total 152 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON '(i<»mg di.-cover***! at the sLatv univer- [sity, an<l I ar-.sure t'h*- feople 1 .shall ;se*' that a thorough reckoning is mad*' for the university, and what- iever wrong-doing has (H'currid ,wil) lie uni-arthed, and as far as }H>s.sible, ^nt’CLi’fu'd.” ] A.s Dmg undt^rtcKik his hou.secleaii- 'ing of state .xcandal.s a ft^leral grand jury in New Orleans announced hniiuk-ning af its inquiry into charge* i*^ in’<-gularitieis in the PW.A through- ourt. Ixuisia'na, [laralleling another ^fcMb'ia! in*;uiry into Wl’A affairs. Bolick To Join GafFnejL^Staff Harry E. Bolick, head coach of Ijake V'iew’.s class H f*K)tl«i!! cham- fiions la.st fall, has accepted a posi tion of as.sistant grid coach at Gaff- jney high sch(a>l for the coming year. I Bolick, former IVesbyterian college heseball, football and boxing star, cosurhed three years at High Pbint, N. C., senior high before going Co Lake View at the start of the 19S8 seneon. He is well known here hy a manber of friends, having Mraa EKzWbeth Todd, daughter «f and Mra. Reed Todd of Jiiia eilf.