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i J !«P¥ / / THE CHRONICLE StriTcs T» Bt a Ckaa Newspaper, Coipiete, Newsy, ai^ Bfthiyr If Too DoB*t Read THE CHRONICLE Yoa DobH Oet tke News. VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON. S. C., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 NUMBER 2» CITY SCHOOLS Bank SlockhoWew FACULTY GIVEN 'Court Decisioii Orders Cowmer- Tired Lewis Family Returns Home After Seeing World’s Fair Wonders Fxlitor's Xot^—This is tht' third of i niajmific<*nt IJiwoln nu*niorial. I’m in- Presbyterian \arsity To Meet Grid Schedules iM’NUTT NOT A Gi^For Fall pj^CTo[{ ^ Eight Changes Made In Staff For Coming Session. Mwits Named Superintendent for Fifth Year. rial Bank Stockholders To l*ay Assestanent. Plans For Appeal Abandoned. Nine Opponents. Five Games For Freshmen. a series of articles v. itten for The dined to want to forget tx rtain—no Chronicle by Mrs. Ia . s. of Whitmire,,matter alK'Ut that—our na::on’s capi- on the experienc* ' f a small-town! tal i< a beautiful city—and magnifi- mother in taking five small chil-'cer.t. I’ve never seen Paris nor lx>n-j Th*. IVesbyterian collegt* Blue drvn to see the \\ or.d’s Fair in New don. but 1 do not believe that any f^Ih-■ •jjy football team, coached by The long court fight invoJvir^ the n****'"'* surpassi-s our own ^Valter A. dohn.son, will play nine The redsed faculty for the Clinton . _• TI. ,, , i**’ satateliness. games this fall in a stiff schedule cHv 'or th. ISSiMO “ "hr.m.r., July lO.-W ell. W -.e b.' ^ with the doeed Csmamer- are home again after seeing the New j^ip York World’s Fair. I went— Roosevelt Does Not Expect Him opening in September, has been com- connection pleted and was announced yesterday cial Bank of Clinton, recently came to To Be Pre.sidential Candidate. SJome Feel Fast Deal Has Been Made Between the Two. I suppt'scxl to be 'vrUingi^-j^j^j}, been changtd to drop Cen-i rip to the fair. jtre cidlege and Fimory and Henry, and went—aiwl here is what 1 to stM Rollins to tb.. list of! Washington, July 11. — Ih-esident Roosevelt disclosed today that he did not expect Paul V. .McNutt to be an to a<Kl Rollins college to the list of j active camlidate for the I>emocratic Cor the first lime by Snperihtendent^ close. In the suiis which have run* ,7^ us — FUeanor, Rt*ert, wrote last night ^>out our inipres-j^pponents. ‘pix'sidential nomination while direct- W. E. Monts, who heads the schools , «r^w^lv rears «tocahold- ^•’****f^* my.self — sions of the big city and tht* groat i Stockings will play only ing the new fi dera! see urity adminis- for hi. fifth V«r. ■ for pi.«Krfy r«rs. sochow Fridoy nifht rf»r . vocation,worWs fair. If the ni«rht had m«l,hrcc honn- itamcs. Too of th<m,.tr.tio„, Bi»ht cl»n*« I*;"-" .S-cberry ami ORicthorpc.l The prcsalcnt sent Mc.Nutt’a nomi- the corp. of uachc-t. M^Aer, fdrf^i «»-'hint^>n ky t™.n Wvn f.nlrh^ on the Ih« and we ^ui be at nipht, A third nitrht game ^.e ren.te at noon, and a laet rears staff who vrCl n« be mem-l’^ b.^ fdwl in our «r and took the n.|rbt b.mt|wou’.d pr.*ably be IwacefuHy sWep-U-m be airamst The Citadel Bulldogs! f^w- hours later said at a press con- t. 'ing in our k»wn beds in Mhitmire, fori in Charleston. .u.* .u.-Ji. bers of the faculty the coming year7*^ ^ co^’s office in Laurens.,^rip to Old Point Comfort, are; W. R. Anderson. Jr.. J. P. fodd.l’^ dec»ion trf the , The chMren. thrilled to be spend--I wouldn’t have been so sleepy yes-i ■Mai^ret Sadier. the high|P*5™^"^ ^ stockholders willjingr the niffit on a boat, went to bed terday and could have driven all the Miss school; Miss Virgin a Burns, of nor-!«^* »n additional amount avni^j.^ Ida Street school; H. F. Harris, of dep«itors. The j»*«‘««led the .ship at six p. .Street school: Ifias Evahm!**^ source wiH be dwtrib- ,n^.on <it cost only $1 t. way home. But when one has never Fken on a boat before, it’s hard to sit after dark. We m. in Wash- Academy Street school; EvmlyBl***^ irwn «iis aouixe nr- ^^^ly yi to check your'at a typewriter inside when you could McCrary and Miss Emmie Adair. afj“'*^ *” dividends to depositors when-|^w j^^d baggage) and sat on the up-!he on deck watching the sun set, the the Providence school * ^ court and bank board m- watch the sun sf< and to!noon and sometime later see the wiU be filkd!**»^"*f*- •**^?*«*‘ ju« wto the <^*|See the lovely sights along the banks!suit rise in all its glory across the The above vacancies water of the bay near Old Point Com fort. by the foUowing: John B. Gentry. J? ^ Potomac near Washington — iteehurg; M^I^Irene Hipp. ainton; includirgr Mount Vernon which we T J Blalwk Clinton' J W Touw- ^ depositors 70 p^r cent. jbad visited during the morning. ' iiier, Inno; Miss Ewiyn’ Jones. .An-' '! Momit Vetnan Beaalifal | Aboard the Northland of the Nor- ,ney, represented the bank in the suite’ |f there is anything—house, garden,ifolk and Washington Steamboat com-|olina at C^iltanbia. derson; B. P. Robinaon. Wooddruff;, .. .. . Miss Jane Goodman. Xocth; and Miis,*«*^.^ the stockho^- \es«erday. mountain, river or lake-in all An^r-ipany . , ll^j^ Davis Newberry. Mr. mtervMiwvd and asked by a rep- more beautiful than Mount \er-; Mell. it’s 4 o’clock in the morning The varsity sche<lule follows: Sept. 23—I'lemson at Clemson. Sept. 29—Mercer at Macon. Oct. 7—^The Citadel at Charleston. Oct. 13—Newberry at Clinton. Oct. 21—Stetson at Clniton. Oot. 27—Ogkahorpe at Clinton. Nov. 11—Erskine at Due West. Nov. 18—Wofford at Spartanburg. Nov. 24—RoHins at Winter Park. Freohmaa Sckedale Sept. 29—University of South Car- iresentative ed The Chroaicle for and the P^itomar iner is an added teacher ia the high, i school in the departmewu «€ English ^ li««g» *«Ht, Mr. the rear veranda or ^ rmmn “•‘1^ said: ,if Mount \erTH*n. I don t ••In July, 11<3<. an order wa.« ob- ,♦ j. the reqmre- .\s»or'.jC:oa te 'rv» li«t of ’east and commerce to ments of the Sojthrrn Schools and Colleges. F'ollowing c the teachers for the With their ;>'e^nt High John li (Wntry. Ou»t*m. pe,?*cipal K P. M .khrr. CTmtaa. F M. kmg. >eT»era M.«i» Irene Hipp. < < ntva. Paul K Harasoa. MifledgerdW. Ca . ^ _ M .. Uufa l^ynra. Mrwaawwk. fU Mf* Ituea Malrnffry. Omtsw Mi»» Frances Riper. GadTavy M... Mangaret »«aa. (Saws,*, •* M •• Margaret «'alaoaaee. M' Ville. Ga T J Ra ;«ek. ( Mas Alwe (laiOes. 4 Mm r. m - J««» * Nawhv. Mertfawi. V * J « Y river a.s seen We’ve been to New Y<»rk and to th«* bark porch World’s F'air and to Washington know what again. M'e’ve seen the sights of tin* tog city, heard the noi.se of its traf- Oct. <> XTemson at ('linton. Oct. 20—Woff.brd at Cheater. Nov. IU- F>skine at Clinton. Nov. 17- Newberry at Newlierry. tamed from Jud^ ( . 1. Frwlherstom driven with the children to i'al- fic. rul»bed elb«*w- with its cnrad>, directing the conservator «d the bank if.,m;a \ia New Orleans. Houston. San -et n n>e of H« sights, talktsi to to levy an assessment td Ik#'* on the .\ntor.t> aral KJ return ng via *»f it* isxp!*-. outstanding s:*<k payable on ««r t». - j;,-. City. Iirnver to .<*. U»ui* “KeH" the F'air fore SrpCember li, 193* I nder the home tkix>ugh the blue gias' re-^ Wi-vr -e« n tht fair fiart of it - directions of the «s»ur: the «ttekhold- ^ „r ,.ij Kentucky Aral 1 thoughft'we ff'x it It i« marxflou'. atwl ytni rrs imn gi\m opportunity to pay Th« hod *es-n many heautiful sights i ituldn’t aU of it .f yt*u went alone m imtallawnCs. pros ided yi,, drive frtun to l’a«e and stayed a nnoith. it i» so big Hut tii.irn ng fi>Nowtng . was paid ee or hrdorv- I'hr-.rtian, the River tl«k‘ of wr caught -<-n»rth ng of tK« ol ***" IV l!<bv. Sa.me sd the Hiwsstor, tnr Japanese -ui,k>-n gar .•» n-4 atr-*y ent» nng th*- •' B'evke* of Sar g*f* .S'd *fte* g« tig fio three C*»n Mrs. Flora Knight Passes At Home M"' Flora Knight. 17, widow of the lati F’ K Knight, doil at her home h« r.- «tn <;«ry stre«-t early Tis—i lay eV« ra! week- ill .n pa"*, ••r m fwl.. h*jt ' ao*.»u« Kt a'l* %n**»n the d' be a'» j* M * aio - a a p* w>e Mtsl Mow"'’ \»'tw-n wrvd *hr I* •toms gv< my v«re fe' heading the .•! f« h*»u*)r ami sheer magmf •eve'i'ern niik »er' »' b* day-, w. f*. , that wr i.a ;> and < a'm«’ in caught the -igT. ifn ame ««f i* • gr» at n* • • an»! magn if • \at *-s he f ,»i ly tne Titiie • « t »• 'e ,tf lh« >ai urday evening, a'no**' aW thi f.nly to ty b> lUtiful di* • bee en it th* grasMb *r and ne**' he plat if f r4* fKa' ha • very g son n the e»os»»lrT r^peeia' v gromi *ai So*today evening a* tl wo* ••n the togiwa.ng of the fait • eeoawat iof the Fotssrh of July and yon ks a I orm p-onnad for ;m oki ad nonmenonat and nn<MOi »*. ng 'h* * nmngura* "f <«e*>«g* • psotni'y :f on* tl a ah. ngt a* p'*-*<dewr «tf e.*u«t tbmo «h» esam ltv %• I •'acted to mi. h| the tone ir day • and •* hmd *00-, thr*e too neoo »p*or to •wmansv the wt, b rm ■ 1 aad ula* fr«r«»r*-' •d the eni re fa r land a*or %o f^glM m the was* foe Amo«i loo's p, f.»» i., aiih • n^ppewdewr* and later fo' atate* je m gs'a ■ 1 or iw*l sau^o *h* *is __ iwW^dl n* .ti,, ho on* n| aad *gw fa,*o* •' * s> ••Ws m '.r >1,. .0 dsfanao id dMnmeavy y-as*io«* •• vo * •*»! t Ch.w4 pa yen* «i*M>ng *0** nal om • ♦! s* • •• •• t om 'a and *he hMsao and tomaa -d the 'h* i-*'* ^ l-t •*• 'V.es I •' he* d 1*0* * onnt y «Hl ea*^r»*and *•• • w *b-< ‘'W* * e-a’ ro.l i.r - g F u'teral '•rvs** uei* h« Id front the ( hurrh ai (o^i )'v tt iila> aft* riv>>>in at I <■«■'<•< V. «■•ti.f's ti •! l*i » l{ \\ ! sm-iiin IrititTton' fi'lUfWiii m Dun • I" t>n*«!i '> at Mhitmire TH* ■ aWeea"e*l i- •urviAe*! l»y bar »*»ii*b«T, M' • Ri>*a knna Fmtnerjf Spartanburg, oso >taugh(er. Mr- Fin ma Ihbon. (mvlofua. N < , twu •i*n*. lhavoi Knigh’ ami l*a < KaodUr. F'.ith ••f t iii'iin. f.K*' • .1, f.. Ml* Inei lhas and Mr* knna narat of Mare * M* • valty 'dwMh id Raihalla. M'W Iterlrwib l*a***ett ad ply Mwh ; Co«# hewlhora. (layton and 1 Ihni.o, of I V .-r r O. 1*0",.n id Mare >h*mi♦, srof t K,- .y Injiii r XQm/tannu'g feronce that he did not think McNutt would be found running as a presiden tial candidate t.ny more than a dozen of 15 other individuals who might be nam'.xi eaaily.—. Some of those individuals, he said, are in the cabinet. Then, in a scoff ing tone whidh indiewted a negative answer wa.s obvious, Mr. Roosev^t a.sked whether they were pushing I their candidacies. Some of their I friends may be doing so, he added, j McNutt, a former gtivemor of In diana, will have charge of a new fed eral agency which w5ll direct various welfare activities. The senate finance Icommitt'e approttif his nomination I .Mr. Roo-u'vxlt adviMvi reporters not I to write them***lve> out on a limb on Ithe political a-ixet* of the appoint- riK-iit. He -aid It wouhi he «iifficult ■for •onie fx-ople to urxleritand, but tha: If wa- a fart that tH^ jo)> of »e- ruiiiy adtitiii tratii* wu- if* involveil .11 feillt..*- The |H hit'{oig t'1* jt»* w ! not he rorv,t rnni w.th fn than m—mG *-« of th* tubin*”' I*■ ' II*- f ■, ■ ■ • ■ ’ y It »'•. M* K r* tpv ‘at eg 'Kat Sa- lii**''*’ no *1! I'.’i 111* '*• : I h* ‘und, ? i* ' any govem- «*f the Mith a r*| Hiiw- ’wK IS •tig- r lale .i!w av ■ w * .■*■ ' |t wa* a'.»=t • It ti* asab.-rted. ti*v aw* 4 t - m*'*! 1 k 4*t * iliutrly thwi ' u« , • '1* P-e-i MrNut* «#• p*«k- an*! r Court Of Honor Scout Meet Tonight r>i f-T'-r ami a*lmWiatratrve •IttLlv He taol new a>4min «tra t f IvmJ wtmta g-«wl i-'i’i adm *' •trwt-**- pUt* a> >4 a taw w ‘maal. g-f-Ttna-t Inaj-a'va B*a*l e °iw > *• .uw . y u4 Uka Pbilt>|i4y ae* Ha anblml 'bat b. . a ' I ■ fa, <«ia*( g ** ■ ■ • s *w • II . -i ««■ rig ll W *■> - *' aav'^ge bm varaeKiai'i W * T *«• t •*■■«»■* •Iriat |l>-y • '•<**. *- >•• I t ,4a 14v ■ N • KU ' I* IkitaiM-t Sp 9 aa • a* at -I* .* Ili-- *ft| S- s. •*i g *T* t >k» * ■ rt' -t s. #w u a* T 41 I* taaa'l* •.a<' •*•#*< of a w **a ’-4ap ^ *• a-4 ' I'-m fiv- • ’ a** a I *|4', ^*- • #'■’ ai f* < mm page ati) «4«. I- a I a ta • Bishop Reappointed To Welfare Board •4 n*o».r !ta‘e- ‘ Sa* a a '.*•** uit* maeting •*•■•*-ng 4 * amp lad Itwlian ami -<'4 >•*041^4 artia'lwa #4 tlir Biu* b 4ga • • -a»» I, Will hr a^mn H* U*^ • ai. '»r**u1* ami tb* *r pa/* Ma t*> tar i*/* •• n‘ f*** tlv •peetal ra»uat uf bt***>* r*"g*aai Saturday Prim IVfa am Wmnen Cjivcn bm dec ta a mf 1 ei tbv rvdeem* f laditig. tbr argiiew ta-f.re Jwdf* W H m Apn. taat Jud^ Gvi tbr fiwdmgv amt rmiaga af the r tbr rwfrrre’e far tbr drfrwd- Acreagr f arwlma » eaSHMtrd al l.3>a.«0* br eaam as piiafetrd m )93b. ta a regart laeard by F rank O Rterk. frdrrai reap vtatiatirva* Tbr pFaatrd armagi wa* I.Tdft.HPb IPn aad aria-aged l/iSi.M# during tbr fkve years, 1933-37 TW largeat area genwa la tbr vlatr wa* tb* 2.^49.0bb acre* of I9l»i and thr e*nal!- ret of tbr past *41 year* thr 1.2t<l.(i0# piantnl in 1934. No offirial funraat <d pr<«lurtw*': af tbi« riiy. %im« aeevnvg a> ararataig I*- I taufilT Haard *d Pwblir faa TVI*HOIII KE\ER RATE f IT IMlWaN IN riM .N'n 1*^ H R IVrSitar ad tbr laaren* • ••un*y Flraltb drpsrtiwat. report • th*! I.4tid p*-r»**«m riennd typhnid *•*« nat.f.n* la tba* county during ihm pa-* fi-*-al year, and that m* ra«*- «*f (lA )« Winners in Sacu.’^y tugbt's draw- aaft stwckhtndrrs gawr ing sponaorrd by tbr Cliadaa ^wu- trwtiaa ta appra. ta tbr > nrrv &io«ter cawipagn mes: hot rreswUy gave F’lrwt prize. fIf.iR—Mrs. L. H. Bag- abandomd in- ibfHiid ■ iaa<b- until Augusc s, but this year’s yisdd per acre ap- reappi.iw!facet for three yrar* by tbr eeunCy dadagatoei wba frwnrarvb-d a aeter ts* that affre^ ta Thwiwa* II l»an>c . a’a’c dirte-.**c In anm.ufWir.g tnr rre<aiimcn<iattor*, tyfibiad frvtr ba* leva r«-(>*irtrd since >»na*.ar « *..w*er -tsaed that f.fij ap lanaary 1-4 I*r iVHiim> -tat*** that pointmerat «s< larc.'y a rmitirM- mat .ari.tal.o*i and typh.Md vaccine ar«- inilh neraw^ry to k***-p thr tyyfhoid TSe th'ee metwbt'r* *4 the county fever rate ibttm in the county and arelfarr board verve Ihrre-jrear terms, urg*- every perutn U» a*e that he is Senator f ronser stated (Kher board prv.Ueteal b*4h ways, members arr M. 1.. Mollaniel of Hick TV-art pri.xnnate the pound average ofiery Tavern who wm> reaiipointed last' KIWA.MS MEET TODAY y had ^ P*** yvars, production wv>ul<l|Jane and Jtmes I.. lH»nnan of laiu- The regular mid-month meeting Th.s results in ^ around 7(d»,0(»fl hales of 500 pounds ;rer,«, whose teem erpires n* xt June. of • • I'M a fadbm tbs -'*vA'*ee- <••' fa* w*Hr geea*** than ' m-i* *4 •••*M • tim g* **'*k»0' *er-> 4r« a a •vaawa r«| • • r eu*- w M. \v a ■I a* '<g ami ye I- '.g *m y*eadr**l •■ * r ' I »*i ^ a •. va# l«f* • ■ V. •* •* • I* * !».• ! a •—! ’ ‘ 4 M N uM ■ I- ■ ( ' xa! ! b* p'*** -d* ba*l g 1 ra *■ m a fre* •va'id V* •••mf>a^*< * ' the j t.. •W'*' a. m--»iaalme 'Oae-e pB*>a*«*> ^aad M/\«tt • r f4e*i Ibe d **rt*r»bi|> tl ii-joisv w*4* tevw/fty admiooti **S; $ ml wf tbc pmaidr thr re W***dd he we *ih|eetr-ia m r*-ntiivuanre t>f b • pre. «|ent.a^ ^ua pa*gw. wrbeb alreadv underway McSw.l. t wa< sanl. plan* *- travel r«tefea)V«-.'y durtfig tbr «>uw>--g fear, ifoipevting field effwm **f thr lanaws agetwi*-* under bi* dirm on ami mak ing numefi»u* -peeche* Mr k«**—• ■•r «-• •(• M*\ «’.■’• n*i<wi- riati<>ii t«* he F'SA mim x •;'wl*»r to !h« »-'ia’* '••lay, a**! - gri* w» *e plen tiful iK.,t w< a *1 •• a|»j>r*»ved pt ••rnpl.y S* nalo' Van .N’.iy*. at, af Indiana. -«Hi he na«l :alk*d with nu- mfr*tu* -♦•naf«>rs al«*>ut th* appoint ment. and ha*l foun«! no h.nt of oppo sition. Var. .\uy-’ colicague, .'Vnator Minton. iNmocrat. Ind.ana, told re- iMirtcri- he thougiil the apfsentment Battery G Off Four Churches Call well, rimton. judgment ^auK the sCorklKalders we.ght. .Second prize, f7.6# — Ned Spnmt wbirb have been entered. Hays, Clinton. “I cannot say jwec when this fund 'TY.ird pr'ze. fo.fM — Ned Sprunt wrill be distnbiiud to the depoakors., a vll3ilh7 Hsyr, Clinton. .because coUectwn 00 the j'udgmenti T^O tSuHCl&V' wwftXllttPW the f'hnUin Kirwanis olub will l»e held ,, , . , , , U.I5 .v,n.nr M 7;:i» U IWI Cl,nt.n with all memherw invited to be pres- lent. Fourth prise—C. F. Oakley. Clinson. will have to he aad there ara The weeUy presentauoa prizes' will be made at the Satuniay at 7 p. m. of free other legal details that must be com- Lions To Have pieted before discnbocion The hank, through H conservator. Wade, attorney The stockholders were repreaentod -At congregational meetings held Battery G, 2f»3rd Coaat ArtilJery. Presbyterian churches Tk.j.iuh H n T'g.ment, of Clinton, wiii county extende*! a call to the Sunday morning for Fort f R^hford «*f Waxhaw, g * Moultrie in ( harieeton harbor, to un- ^ ^ become their pastor. fThurch- derr<..its ann-ual two weeks] period of included in the group are Lihi-rty training.. The battery wiH go ts» group .Springs at Cross Hill, .Mountville, ./ood over tne .'seaboard to join aiM Wilsoiu flf l^are:^ uar; a^ «evera] other units and travel on the Foilow-ng the called mwting^ at I) The regularly schedaied meeting of G-eeaviLe bar southern .rom that point to .heir <les *, clock, a centra. meetir4r with a rt*?)-! the Lions dub Friday evening at 7:30 will uke the form of an amdoor gash-; Outdoor Meeting =’>«• >» j™" Ubo„ pu.cky spHn^s. tination. resentat-ve present from each church Battery G i? commanded by Captain with the Lisbon church at 4 ering bt the Fish and Game associ- Rf>VlV3kl -A- Johnson. Jad^H^Ih^vis. Jri, p nn., when the unanimous call Is first lieutenant and B. F. Wingani extended. was **'*’*^ lieiKena^. Sixty nwn wiJ! ac- churche« composing the field ation lodge near here at 7:30. Mcin- bers will have their wires aad friends , .*-»■. as guests and a barbecued chicken & company the officers on the fmcamp aui*per will be served. Evangelistic services are being held ^ Following the sapper the group jjj Long Branch community by the a e • o • will transfer nctintiesi to Lak«ri^ Rev. H. H. Goff, of Faken. N. C, as- UlllOn OCrVlCe country did) where danemg will be ,4,^ by his wrife and daagbter, with' ll/«a.l_ D m• « enjoyed. interest groaring daily in tbe meeting. | Wlttl tS&DllStS Tbe aereicea are betr ^ pel tent located juat News has been recetvad Wee af tW'^B?»keiy recent death cf Henry ■ ■ —Mmfc * »» ha\e been without a pa.«tor since the res;g.-.a:ion «f the Rev. F'red T. .Me-! Gill several months ago to accept a' ipa.«torate at Greer. HENRY GRIMES DEAD occurred at kn b Ala. Mr. Griawa. h/re, nna a Grimes aad CONDtCTI.VG KEMYAL- I *- y w w . *..*. -- - ‘ held ia a gas • ♦ j Rev. MT. R. Bouknight, pastor of| Wil-1 The city union service next Sunday Brand Street Methodist church, is con- . Mr. creniiv will be held at the First Baf>-idacting a revival meeting at Harmony ia tWitia: chuieb. The pulpit will be occu-{Methodist church in Johnston this -.pied by Re-r, W. E Bouknight, pastor;week. Mrs. Bouknight and daughter,! Nocth Brond Sunct Mcriuidiat J Mite Martha Bouknight, are specidingi mvitatjaa ex- to obHo m today and wiR in Jebnaton and him hone Friday eve- WHO WORKS WHERE? INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. R. E. PergoMMi J. Habert Todd Shirley A. Tlmaioa.s Joe Davidson R. Edw. FergBKon, Jr. Mrs. Ethel Pitta Fraak J. Hall Sam E Harrisoa Joha Gilfillan This firm empfoys 9 Tweaty-aeecn previonKly re ported firms, eai ployed. 160 Total .169 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON ih'iitiai ram|>a g’ He -aid the former IiHliana govermir w<»u!<l have an op- |M»rtunity :«* mak» a g xnl nx*ord as ‘an ailminis'ratiir. -McNutt now is h:gh <ommi.s-sioner to the Phi!ip|»irM' at an $18,000 saJ- ar>', hut plan< to resign that post .‘■•fion to taki* o'.er the $12,000 j<ib as s<.< urity ailniini.'.tratnr. The evorci.-t^ '^u{tervisory au thority over thi- _i*K :a! si-cunty pro gram, the civilian consi-rvation ser- vi<-<-, the U. S. tmploymrr.; .service, the nationai youth aifcniriistration, th<‘ jiuh.'ic health >eiv!ce ami the of fice of eilucation. I The siK'ial s««curi:y i*< ar<l now ha.s jUiHiut 9,000 employo, <.f whom 2,.500 I are in the field force. 1: operates on an annual $2'2,(KK>.tK)0 hu<igol and makes yearly grants to s!at*-is of almut $.‘M 7,0<M>,000. The civilian conser\-aiion corps, with 33.'),0i8l on its payroll, has 30,000 siiperN'isory employe?. Most of the latter are in the field. The pulilic health service has more than 12,000 workers, mostly in the field, and the national youth adminis tration requested funds for 2,608 po sitions untler the relief hill for titis fiscal year. 'The office of education and the employment service have a total of more than 700 employea, AlthiKigh McNutt’s friends ***** 1 1