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J THE CHRONICLE StriTcs To Bt m Ckui Newspaper, Complete, Newsy, and Reliable. w r Ollttttan (jllfnmirb If Yoa I>oa*t Read THE CHRONICLE Yoa Doa*t Get tbe News. VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S, C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1939 NUMBER 3:1 OMINOUS SIGNS iWJi.ce s.^ SHROUD DANZIG ''"™ ^ Search Ordered In Recofniition European Governments Maneo- Drop Se«i I. E*- ver Secretly On Settlinff Issue, j Mysterious Talk of C< mise. pro ports By l\ S. Washinffton. Xm:. Byraes Thinks 'Thank^ving To Horse Show Plans COTTON DATA Roosevelt Not To i Be W^k Earliar j Reach Final Stage. By FDR’s Orders Indicati—s Point To Entry of Many New Horses In Event iGovernment Outlook For Crop To Re H^ Here Next Week. | Not Bright. Exports Found To Be Lowest In 60 Years. Be ’40 Candidate DARK PICTURE Island. Ni jt Rrutts-' .. E 12. — Secrtrtary Spartanhurg, Aug. —The opinion Uamp<»bello :ha': President R«h-fveit vriH not he wick. .Aug. 14.—FVesident 1. H>seve;t is” a candidate for re-e;-.ction in ISIO was irt'ing to move Thanksgiving day up expressed here today by Senator a wtvk this year, he sakl at hb press With the return of entry blanks at WaKace, taking cv«gn:xaLnce vtf an IS Jj^^ies F. Byrnes. cv»nference tvnlay at his mi»ther*s suns-;*" accckrated, rate, preparations for Washington. Aug. la.—(n»vernroenl London. Aug. 15.—The governments <jec:inc :n American farm ex- Instead, the senator said he believ- home. the I.aurens CVninty Horse shi^w enter stati-stkians painUii a glmuny picture .of Euro]^ we^ porzs daring the last fiscal year, has e>i the pi^ident will urge the m>mi-l^ A great many jn-ople. }w explained, rhe final week, with indications pomt-'^^ surplus tiniay. disclosing nation ot a candidate who will not kave leen c\>mpaining that there^ is ^ sarcessfal r^■ent. The show, i.- i. s social re- interval between Labor C.mton l.ion^ club, f***^”" luly 31 were the ears. He ex- hoiniay tarly in S»*ptember and n.g'n- v.f \ugu^t 25 ‘‘^west in ♦*« years, ami that the carry- change of mysterious communications tonight as continued rumors of vari- ordered the agriculture department • , I .u 14 iTLSk.. s W..-A mr'A.- «f undo the administration: ous peace jdans kept the world niake a wik.u w.oe surv^j oi po<s..Dve ^ ^ ^ ^ _ guessing. new markets. -orms ol .r^ las. six >e The communkations concerned conversation between .Adolf IVclor Carl Burckhardt. Nations high’commissioner zig, at Berchtesgaden. Friday *By tonight at least six nations acquainted with the genera! the talk—reported to hav discussion of a compromise settling the I>anzifr problem—but they ;j Sm^w.TTI.OW* in the prevxms carefully guarded their secret. year. Before the li»2l* deprescioB ex- r»'"-y certainly will be defeated These nations were Germany. Italy. often exceeded a billion dollars. « xi. l i * Great Britain, France. PbUnd and ^he iiwcruction. said the govern- P*rty-** <*fjy J He recall^ that in the early day»|^„ ^ club cunnhsre that exports ilur^ng the marketing cuss who will le nt*minated, because fail on November 30. and number can be made Rv^e^eex-lt has decided to issue a pror-:,^ij ^ have hem iveeivd “The IVwnocratic party has long iamation setting aside November 3|oa»ers of bme« who wish to enter ixm. -At the -same turn' the census bu reau rep«»rted a carry-over of 13.032,- .,w_4 • ^ 'i6Il running bales, compared with 11,- arr asked to contact mcn-Uik.. .V . .1 Sweden. Officials of Danzig also were “rxcognizad from the begin- ***** R*T“Wi-! ."j; *'***, *" familiar arith the developments. ^ foreign business divided. Ntmr the RepuKi- the republic a d^ in Octuber wws|^, if they • 533,439 bales a year ago and a 10- Pij^and was suspicious of Burrk- ^nwrifW united and the Democrats. di»wn for TTianksgiving hardt’s activity, temrung his trip to eomnara^ive advan'ace'^ and se'now *"*■ .IVmocrats in the senate after the Cknl Berchteiaaden a Nazi “propaganda our agricuitiwal mda^- *^ conx-ictionsjipon ques- ^ move.” Reports </ the visit were t^y ” tior.s and stand upi*n their eonvic- selected for observanee. printed under such «aplkm.« as “Wha* ^ fiKeign markets in iv-jw'HC The Republicans haw no evn- is Burckhardt I'p To?” hw« contributed iwreeiv offie^w victions that they are rM»t willing to year average from 1929-.'U» of 6.744,- l*lyaioath Oppoaen ilwage aag nceived eiWry blanks. Ha- _ , . Wrt lUH > OJ™— tW ^ '“'•P')' t^. w i, b, J. J. i--. c™, «f »• I ^ ; 11,400,000 bales. ' I . u I .wi u *u «' ****1 these figures, asso- .Jark H. Ilaxi«, Jr., and Heath <ope-| • . , o . , . . ^^'oates of Secretary of .Agncultarr ' Wallace expressed cunfalenee that the n u 1.1 k. kas contributed iargeiy. offieialv '^lai me> are impi wiuing loi Ma.'.s.. Aug. 14.—Jaaars A privwtely owned riding ring near jnnugurateil cotton export Brrtain. while »^iUing B^^^tardt to an acrumuiatior. of sur- *»»*••* K„Mer. chairman of the selectme. <f the alMrCw fwid is available for train- ,„bsid/ plan^W stimulate for^ had aewt Foreign Secretary Ixird Hali- which have drpeeseed prices. this hisUirie «i»wn where Thanksgiving, lar hmve* to be emervd in the show,'^^ during the seastm which began I* n, one ^« nod owners are invited to use the ring ■ \u|^st 1 ly tone they wok. Stables at the' are a?5w available. fax « rep^ on the talk, maintained ' wwh the survey of ^*"’*7- quest,.... ,d.,.rxxsl. said tonight that tbe British government had no p,^,b*e new markets, drfwrtmeotal ***^ e«»nciude that they cannot think. either from Burckhardt or from any other quarter mp any proposals for a settlement of the products suffered The govern- I>anzg qumCMin. 'iwnt is attempting t*> regain eoctor TV a*t ^ ^ , ,1^. nr, ^ “heartily disapproved” IVe-aent ■ hand in ^le affair. It was only 1^ experts were asked to soggest “ways ^ * ■* * think—but announced plan to pro- emise Halrfax was chairman of t V ^^leh Amenean arrwuiture may ***** "**** •^•***^'**" elami tV November h.4nl»y a week* League committee of three for Dan- the problem of reguming bwt Hn.f of tVir rrproentatives s« that he was mfiemed. offwml cir- and of estabiiohing new ..res. erommiy and the otVr haif .p^ ..ffwial V ww«>| w *rhr slump in rapiets during th. matter Vfore tV seleet- Kiitiah Tuade the srtuatmn ^ t-V rwvng ^ e.^teen and a half bti- ,.fr^^„y, ^heir next meeting mine puzzling hy a^wrting that Bnt- .n ehipment ahrvmd of ^ prn*Hms. B.ch ^e per*.mally wa.-^ oppoo- ain had nut received either from ^ nntion*s | farm Nwrier. -land remly to -ar- Having Thank^iving day cknag. However, a number of v.^s on any aj^ ^ tra.l.lKmaJ !a.st Thursday p-e»«nr a jnite«l front in onb r U* de- v 1 «i. _ v We^t Taiai * , in N«*vrml»er. because we here la _ tempting f regain eoftoe In-trHcrmK^ measure. |qrai.MrJ. crnisnler the day saewd ^ Sileaee HeU (haiaam markets by offering a l-wnty m sa^m ^V a-t tu.*e of .s.me senat.es and ,ey^,^|, Thanksgiv.r^ are ai ^ IV rlin. Aug. 15. — .A h«wt «d signs in rradr abroad, ^^urh sales wik eswt the s*nw n, ^nator * ** atost •yfMmjraoru* ami merrhaats or B«'riin pointed tvmight t»» an anminent. g«>vemiaent almut $7 5# a ba.e. ***^ '**.***^f^*^* grievance ex laervHants I ean*T *er any reason ahmot manediato drvebqaamt in the The departments trade authucities «« changing it.” grave lasur Itanrig and P«.ra*«»rzc were asked to study tlw effect on ’!*T^*vnt the v.ew» of the rank and (the l^ish corridor 1 world trade of sack fartsws m a In government cfuarters. whieh nor- eul’.umi prwe fixi?^. import oeitrob. Florida Indicts Talent Scout On Under this plan, the government will pay a bounty of a cent and a half a pound, or alnnit $7.50 a hale, on all I’Tports this seaoon. I Wallace has expressed hope that lerports would climb Ut 6.UIMI.UIIO hakw 'this sea.snn through payment of about l^hv^lcr $45.U06,(KMI in subsidies. 4 emgress pro vided more than S-Vi.INMi.mM) for this ptxqrram. . The commerce ileimrtment repoK a 74 per cent ibxlinr in sales «f IS tliarles Jeff *“^ * ^ *^ **"*. .American cotton to the Uniteil King- thrwtnca! arnaioter.| the state to exact f./e *4 IVxmcratie viders As .frwussion eoncrmi* .'ienator Byrne- sad. » _ s-,»rw« «•» ^ prineipaJ facUw in the .dtcHine from the previous !«eaM>n the death I Kiports to Japan and ('hina f**r I93H 39 were slightly larger than the no 0.0. Mww A I McxSrclxlxexo-w ^ odetawa: aas based oa a peevioas season, but thu. was md lYUrS* Ea* Iwd^nDCNrS sigw^ rsafnewa la which Jefferson rnough to offset the smaller eoUnn mally are willing g w a hint of bilatr-al trading. m-Kary Mw— and ^ oTvire.' la I mlA Tex Paoo* Hevherl (boldard. Thomas >aies U. Frame. Italy. tH>rmany. Bel- cvcfTla to eswne. tbrrr was aa mainoas other so-callvd barrwrs to rnTs—la nmn.na «n lor prrssJrnt or |3 LaAlO 1 O 4 schras aad Thoams .\-Hmel! aHence. .saal trade pe^-lmt, SenaU-r B>rwm j ■- ^ .«ni he luted two Miami h«h Hut three coeitmued the steady “K requMo* ar appra sa .” -ad the »^‘J»d jegrrt rxev^ fqpy if any Wpauin PhfiMCa At Hoa- gwK imm xhrir pre-s campaign, and in the rapid tern- .nstruetioos, “of ««ar won eue.T -ibuts-' fTsmds were under ’he |s. .f evenr* of the pnst It, days ,t t«»ward the stranguiatMH of iaterr.a- aas a seem ng paraile. to the day* .f tMmai trade- our piwc war high tar Auntran annexation, Manwh. the ,ff-, and our g“»m ng tariff-mtadre- 4 zecdMolorak partitson. the pro*re-or ness n agncu.ture a- me I as n ate over ('zorh Bohemia and Morav.a dustry ” and the abs4»rpCinn «f Memet. The iiKrurtsin- >jggrFrsl that pe- Gffnais and Nazi party mrenbers Ka{- the I'nited .'state* sie<vad im.* insi«d that a I^anz g sohitKm mil b» -a.iernaKive agriruluirai piU?r.** a hlo<d.e»s one. t ne directe-l “tonnrd the p«-M.u.s.»*y «f Tha may mean that the Ib-mtar. respeed peace and trade *.Hrwugnravr baders are C«1 VIneed that iNsand. like the w.^ld,” and lUr other “toward 4'xeeh«r!ovasa, n.l. yie.d and that danger tnat war* laay shurt.y that I or any o*her citizesi i»f <»»«•>. « ar.c 'a -tarsi- a «'hanrr of lo ng f- • pre-sbnt «»r v sx p-e- d* ot Hr added that what he said of S> j*H 4 ar ..ina woasi a(q>!y mth a’ tm *•. oqUEl f ‘rcr t*i a. of the South • a-*e.^T rtate- pilaJ After Brief llloeMv !•- -- J* ^ Or-«.l V. Re^l r- "*•“ *’ l',gium and other >mp*»rtant buyers of •I'the American fiber. In the 10 years pnor to 19.34. Amer lert. the (lermany army may «*-*n peace fuliy march into lianz.g. lo-t in ihr Wor.d war. and into at lea-t a sec l.'-n «f the c^'-md-.r which would c -' nect Gc'-ma-.y with .t« one sepa'at*^: xegns fit. Fa*t F 1-. a (»n the 'Aju ' nan.i the pr* «*-n: f-- ’ ir.g o4 t*'.— '!--* -nay -ui»si.i»- for th« tmvf. and *he “v’*-a er atmosphere” whtvH 1*1 me \l r.eter i hanitH-ra.n <»f Brita n ha.s rtcl a- offtr.-ig a charcc for “p.~.r;bi. .mprov.ment-*' at Ilat.z g may devnop suddenly (Hie canmc prclat. (Hs- cannot kn< » exactly what the future p.**- ternls. But the signs and. the atm«o- pberc are much the same a- ir the day* hefonr .Munich. Sigr.s tha* ir-ad veteran oie-erver* of German affa.rs to believe a Ue\e.- <.pm«nt may Is- a: hand include. 1. Propaganda •» • id t-aiV KV and n go y a‘ Orphanage And . College Share In Bryan Will lUnsie Park* Neighbors.. 40. w f. of A L NV •ghbiffs. who rswr Here, died at Hay* h«a*pita] «ady a*t \\edm-*4lay night ftsksBing an • q»ra*M ^ and week’* tl.ne-- 1 are rai -e-rvire«. were held Thw's lay wfterTH««n at 4 o'rifek fiwm tb* L' -t Bwpt.st ehureii H«-e. with .n ter merit following m Rteermmt reww *«ry Hoch at the church aiwl g'wve a* Held iHr oXHer ,f||„ cK^ton exports ranged ft dny^ twirr to three time* tbr 19*0* 39 twial. sr, pretty, blonde J wight Him than aa her harrssBing experieiwe »a JefYc'-s-n'* eswapawy ra a— ear br . sHe a *waaip wWL-air B*wa KaCi«n. no( | far freow where lay the aade. bru'-ed toHy of 4 "Wfee* iHmn. 17 TW tndwlmrwt WW* rwturwrd |ust a Wvek af>rr the gtri* Willie W. Hair Dies Sudcl«ily At (uoldville Home Dr. Harvey Rogers Killed In Crash I*- Ja- .- lUr .ey K.ge.e. Ya - ler-ry poffeswr, wa* ore •*' 14 - •*" - 5-: S..n>hiy ng-* w'. - a I'a - \ lo-' <an piare " ar ea-* ««..-*• * wh." •gw at Mam.. l.a. va-' —. i" the K o Am* 'x-an-, pool and 'a *he tragr*iy. I*r..,R- ge-. le Jan- -• unu'uai.y arge gathering of fri .ij I* aibled to Ifay their la*t re*pert.- * *" The lirautifui and nanverou- fl.irwl •r bu*e- wee ad>l* •! pffnif «»f her el I.* - .« f elMl-hlp aial th,. h g'. e-*e*ws • w ■ .« fi -h«- w a- n« !«1 Ae' \e paLVe-arer - w«-re Rrx Y*wng. e ;.i a- ig ‘e.ia*»- t.. s*. '* * V .mg. tliov \ais.r-. f •e a* , 31 ■' Hryar. »• ft T*- •*’Wfii w n,« h -m '.**rurte»l - ’ ;« a*.*! M- \*« ghUtr-, ht fo-e mar-. T'e T^' "We ! o-iknanag' I •••-a- . .. -gc th.* ei*y. are n- f, the w;.i «d the .»•• M-- Fan- e Jo*.Ian B-yar id • ••- -re’ a. *i«n wa- f e«l >atii*nlay w ‘fi *•■*- K 4 ..a d cifu'.ty prsf^.at* j algv Willie W. Hair. •;2. d nti *u>ldeiily ~j Sunday at his H«wn«‘ in feadvdie fw«- rarwing an dlness of only a few mm Clinton Lions Hosts b une rai •UTVie**.* were H*ld Tuewlay p_ ^ _ afterrwHin at 5 oVbck in the Sunday 1^0 CeCNfllty l*AmiCrS amlitonum at (b»i«ivil>e with K. T«-iip.»-**a», Henry .M .atit a'vi V\ I* ra.uit.ng , «*fe n :he P',:.*. r. per -‘■c.i a-eU * r ta-J.-h a . erwlowirer <■ 4 . Vaughn in chargi-. a-* -te«l 1^, by Rev. T. B \\ ;lk»>. Int« ■-n»« nt f«' ^ owt*d in R«r*»*nK*rr* txrmCery hen- xnth a larg** «r«*wd **f frurwl- a'—nibling t*f pay a la*t tnbiite !•» ttne wh** wa rns- V-d at the luiuren^- «'«un(y K,*h ♦« rh.v n-ganbd by a., w .. w- n .pnv- and 4*awK- a--.««.at>»n !<«lge f:ce m..e* 'bgv-^l to know h»ni. w-ath wf • .intim A ka'heru- supper \eCive imJR-arer- wen \|a-..-i R. w th a!, the “trmm wr-” wa* fe-rved R'd»y l.i«rigfor<i. tumiun G'ady. Tr-f < ..r*'*-^ lawp* Hub ww-- bf about * Vf f.ve l^a'cn* county fann e— I ' aiay whrn th*- eiun «*jarcd t- •'.•ght.” The » .«n: ^-4 w '>6 'eT we taugnt ;ti th»* Hiirncwr.e -eH**.! \o set • a .>t n Fo ra i^y h* r wii. ar*-- * «f.uiyd>ia Theoiog.K-al s^-m.na'y 1 • aa* He^w a.- a i;l^.•n .*»f'TiT‘- *’ was a -a* bn»t-ner ^ I»a- \ e *5 .>• <f e* f .M-* T E - 4 ar, Ga.. Presbj-erian co|5-ge. a a.*e ^ H e . . 'rg'iffi IH-. T. F.i.-«'.r .'-'rnife .n. wHi. .* p.eaw Minister GoeHhe!- artly sr.-wn K.--e wiere le wa* * e* • v*-ru* .e r**mmittee o^ hr*nie m.- "V *he P'f-*‘ij'*eruin church .n -e 1* • i,.<*at«** arxl ’He hi>Tne me •* >•a.•^i fffT the pjr|*»ee of esta*- -e for -evv-f-a; years, .she wa- a dr •*••1 nn-niro f «*f the Hap*i.*t ehurrh >•1 a w«»*nan of many a'trart.ve per- s-.»ui cna'acteri-tirs arwl p»«-.-e's*.? a p.ea-.ng ifer-ifnality. She hait made na'.y frieiwi- Mrwx i»ec»*niing a *rs^- tle*-.* of th:- commanitv who w»re dr- program wa* given, bat - the club told of p’cpara terns bei^x wiadr f<rr the laurv-n* • 's-^aity H«'■*e shitw t« be stages! h« ri ve the wghc of .Augvi*t 25, aad invit ed farww-r* whs own H-i-'-e- to enter if A. Ropp, of tae rv-anty s^fee. ie a few -.-mari,* rrtumed unexpectedly fnan Italy yv«- cated. lerday, whvrv he had been expected :•> ^ r.m.,n f.r .h, r«... .Jr ,h- .-V ScrviCC '*• her, arid who jo.n •a-ni.y ^ r rn •uming h«-r He 'usual!)' i.« assigned t<» rvad im- poirant proc!an;atit*n* to the German pet*p!e over the radio. 2. The « ’erce in government quar- te*.s. .> -g ‘home ms'.'C.s in North ar.*; v ite*! S--j**i < ari».ir.a Tne g.ft t*» P. ('.. ‘h* ' an v.t 'if w h.ch wa- n«»* *tate*l. 1* 'i^ atn. 1* used *<» -iwike bkari* t*.* worthy 1 *',e dec* a**-d i* -urvivfd Hy .th 1iiie -.-we y At Presbyterian y»eu*'g.»m*-n at and V* lie retumevi by h..' 'an<! ai; ! two *ma!! ch.bi-rn. I. u- -1 The c ty jr.. n .-♦.'-c'ce 3. The hu.'Tu-d return to.Rv»me bv **«ti;.ng wj.’ ^.e he. ! at tte airt'la-e ,of the Italian foreigr mi.ri-*- by*er;ar. ehurc-. t< r. Csiunt (ia’eazzo Ciar.o. after h.- '^^Jp-o-l - y Rev Th*- W. ' 1 ' -*• I P. e afr-rence.* w.th the Ciennan fore'gn !**''<*r o: Broa*! .■*tre- run:-t*r and H.t.er la*: week-end. 4. The ;n> .-tence of th* G. rmar pre**. -.tice «:anoV d-parture. on church, with a tcn-ie-l "he - ! rdial fief cent .ntere-t, wrrth tnr gt-n a and liiilanl Ne-ghH h**r t » !►•* i*e»l fiiT tfe •ni *h-r, Mr*. <1. J. Ilunb r.; t'A.» sv- -^•■•lay f i i-**'-. Th- re*.«l je of the e*- -ers, Mr-. O’, e .■s.ni- ar>l Mr*. Hianenr F r*t Pr-— ’*'■*' ^ *” church inst.tut.o.n-s AI-*":-; -.tm b.o.The;, \. L Ihirks. ai - w... V • * 'i**«l. i* t'i !»*■ divHlrd iri’o*..f « ,,5 ,.p,. paik. Ga. w. I'a.'”'. *ht Will >*ate*l- Tn- ^ - ^ — -*a*e '.va- 'iUlueil at $172.- *17. ' Ma rwip lk»y«"vt, H. I*. !larn«-- an*! MaUe Jen kin.-. The ho'Hira''y *-coi^ c».n* --ted of * hwrlie hicky, John Sha*!*, Toy .Mur phy. G*s»rge (irady. Jia* X’l-wn-. J l>. OTh*;I, O .M. Tempbton, J M Ri>s?, !bes Hal.. P. K. .M-:*he! ..n.! \V. A. M ■••v'dieai!. M'. Hair, an «*mpl<*yis- «•' *h*- Jo- aniia 4 *»tton Mill* f«»r iH«- pa*l ten yewi--, wa* a native of Rarrw- ’ roun- •y. He wa- a *lea«-i*n in th* Baptist ehurrh an<l a mjin who p<>*.*r-y5id a kudzueu::-r.g.: m..n*t'a- - - e* the farm wf W. M .Sr*.f m tV ^ ** *7 *’'-^ ^ ^ *.’**'’’ Ke-i crewman,tv d*w* Wate^Kn- '** " ’‘yf- *.*”• fidlowing --o.-i .iWil ilaigMers: ^ rxj-aw'ig fratjnrs of •!wr-.t'' farm prwg'a.n. 4 i Tn\4; i»b:a4i\sTK\Ti4iN J fl K -g, camp >uperi-.t*-TdeTit, at !• a. m. ul n B- Jsn gT. - • M- '>-: st »?J - * .'Itat ■ 1 ex- t > "e ai! c>rg ega*. -r.*- v; u: questivTl •. f.a* the Dar.z.g mu-* -e - -ivevi 'Npt'edily.” .5. Warn;r.g* addn->-ed to England, Fia-.'c and Poland, advocating rea- aori»bIenes5 “h-fore it is too late.” are the order of the day in Berlin new?- pep-rs. 4i. (iertnan f:>hermen p’yir.g their trace in the Baitx have been forbid- ilen to go out to their regular fishing gr*>jnds. 7. The O-rman Spas in the Baltic, arc now pract.caHy emptied of guest*. akh->ugh August ord.nanly is a b'osy mo.nth. 8. From every part of the country reports now reaich the capital of g.riet rationing of gasoli.ne to private auto mobiles. 9. Again and again one hears the rtory. verity of which of course is n-g determinable by a fore.gner, tha: Ger man soldiers, now massed along the (Tcrman-Poiish and prot«ctorate-IV>I- ish frontier as well as in Ea.<t Pru.*- fcia, are in possession of little booklets telling them bom to ask for neceasi-, ties in Polish. ' DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A ufe: So Far This Year There Hate Been 12 FATALITIES frtMn ""automobile . ACODENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let*s StriTe To Make 1939 a Safe Y'ear On the HiRhwajs. Paul Tedds Move To Rock HiUr" Power Company Will Build Line arity •tu,. Auga-'. |s »f-y ■ * *dza. w Ak H i* a it-gur.v* u * 1 f«»' - . >a\.d 'g. gnaz.ng, and a- u ‘aiy ri*>'vp TV pub:.c I* »iiv,‘-d ' - at*•• •*; tec drxrK-'i-t-Titivm. trx* .Ma'*<*n H.«ir of R»-}t.»ri. M-^. Il%*fftcr l.iifav»-i.t«. lia.. M'-. F.'vd L r*h’»;* vY'..*-!--" of V'!!♦-. "Si * .. M.'s. H .>'• .\'-»b.. * of N«-.v!*. y. Ix-st*',-. o;;;a. Wi-nd--!! arsl R i:h Hair, a . of G'iiikiii,'; oo«- br***''. . « "^-ai .«■< !i i ” i miipa. h la. •a'- p- »..c .'♦-rv.**, co'ism.' . -i le-day di-nii'-**l a f. ov-t .ff th* ^ - r.'IV I.i iM-n* Ki»-ctr;o -reTi*:x**. Mr. and M *. I. Paul T-HI moved Inc . aga r.-* --uance of a rerm * fo? Tuesday to Rock H.d, where .Mr. T«j'id th* Iiuke P( w*-!- c*».nipany t»> ervet a-d •w:ll l«e a mcmlK-r of the high scboc*! -.je -wi'e a -i\-nii’,* ru.a! .'re n tV- fac'ohy in the department *f mathe- Trinity Ridge cj.nimun.ty of launm* maties f->r the coming year. ‘ county. WHO WORKS WHERE? CM.1.(1 WAY SENT TO .<T.\TK FE.N Mr. T *<jd ha.' i>e* n an m-tructor in It wav tVie f'r*t d.r-ct cont*-*t V- B. DII.LARII'S GEVrs .STORE •Ul-ntic-r h.gh ich.nd for the r»a.-t four :wi--n one «*f tne rie* coun*y o»<>^r- years where he wa.s very pojpuiar with .ativ- a?*9c;atior..' for ru.-w! the ffudent b-niy and rank-d a- “nr cati'-n and a j*riva:ely-*.wne*i p’W* R. HiBard, IVwprietar I Ra« Pitts of the mo*t cvn-cientio+is an<l C3(>ab!e cc»mpany for th** ngh* to bu;.d rn meml»ehs of the facuit.v. The T^ndds ten:t.»ry. wij] carry the !»e*l wi.-hes of a wide The C' ninii'>ion’'.order *aM :.r*t ctre'e of U!inton friend.* a.* they go “a la.-ge r-uinber of pe*^p!e~ indicated el*cwhe.*^e to make their future Home, that they *ie*ire*l -ervice fn>m th** ' — m pftwer C'mipar.y and r>«*t the GETS AIR ('41M.MI.S.SION -* <4 ThK fh Thartt-tw* pmiwa*4> re- ■rass emplwved 212 This date last year, 6 Friend- of piowen Freeman, son Mr. Mr*. -M. .M. Fr«.m.r of •.Vi- UK TOIII. HH-HmlNt; city, ■aril] be jntereslevl to know that Friend* of J. Rt-e*! T«»*i.i w:.. fa*- he has received a permanent com- glad to know he i* inipruvi.ig sati*- BR<<kin in the United .State^i army air faetoniy auter un-le-g. ng an wper- cerps as first lieute^umt, with bead-^atioa du.-ing the ’*eekxri*the Spartaa- ^qaarters at Kelly Field, San AntoiMo, burg General hospital, where he has iTexaa. iheea a patient tbe past two aaoedb*. Twtal 211 It Pays To Trade IN CLINTON *‘i'ur!*y” Gal!<»way. •«f four youth- convict*-*! la.** w nter in cir- « 11: cou.'-t *»f bniaking in:.* and rnb- b.'Tig the offic*' of lio.va * 't-aic^ of t.h,s city, trari-f* — *-.f lac w.-ek fm-.-ii the county* gu.'g *• t .* state j»i'njtem’ary, it '.va-^ "<e' *' *i>c *H«-rifr* office. tiff cers .-stat*-*! th.Ht .r’ , :-a"«'’*'*^ wa-i made after Gailoway hud ben rvM-apture*! f«'»Ilowing an u*.:«mpu»l ■*ca}H* f’*im t-h*' ga.'ig. He .s -erving a 12 month- <«*nten*-»*. 1*1 B!.I(' I.IBK.XKY MD\ES The ClinPin public LH-ar> for a numlwr of .yeai^s hou.-i*'*! in the high >cho.^»! huihling, ha.-t I*e-»>n move*! dur ing the w«-ek to a n* w ',n-atH>n in U>e Jacobs i: ( oinpany 'tniiid ng on East <''aro!ina ave.nue. The ’’hrarian. Mrs. I’•by Hipp. announct* tha* the library xril; be open on Montiays and Fridays a4 tbe sanne hours, 4 to 6 p. m.