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THE CHRONICLE StriTes To Be a Clean Newspaper, Complete, Newsy, and Reliable: QlUntou If Ton Don't Read THE CHRONICLE Too Don't Get the News. VOLUME XXXIX CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1939 NUMBER 35 WAR THIS TIME IS NOT UKELY How Hitler Has Changed His Mind Consensus At Washington Is That Britain and France Call Bluff. German Ship Searched For Raiding Guns. * . Washington, Aug. 29.—Herr Hitler’s bluff at long last The following quotations on Russi^ and Kngland are taken from .Adolfj itier’s “.Mein Kampf,” the Nazi j Bible, written in 1924 and 11>26. In the past Herr Hitler has remained fairly Horse Show To Be Held Here ! Friday Night Early Cotton Picking Urged To Prevent Losses HITtERNOTE GIVEN STUDY County Agent Cannon Advises Fanners On Gathering New Crop Promptly. British'Cabinet Studies Text But Gives No Inkling About Its l^roposal. Chamberlafn Says He Will Not Relent. The fourth annual Laurens County Horse show, scheduler! to have been j Never put off until tomorrow the v,"*' u Micies there set dtrwn, | Johnson field last Frhlay night, was postponed because of rain ami' picking of ctdton you can pick UnUy,” iong .ast .as ^n ^ but comparison of the text ol the IkkiU | grounds. t jis a motto re<x>mmemie«l by (ountyj^ communicatirtn fn»m Great Britain and lance an t ere ^vi:h his pre.-ent attitude toward Rus-j holding the show was re.^et for Fritlay night of thi.s wte-k, | .Agent C. B. annon for l.aurens coun-j which Priim' .MinisU‘r will be no war. Such is the growing sia and England shows startling dif* Lomlon, Aug. 30.—^Tiw* British cal)i- |net was called thi.s morning to .study •Aiiolf Hitler ('hamberlain opinion in this capital city tonight as feix*nces. observers hert* awaited a break in the^ ^ international crisis' and at the same time studies! the action of .Assistant Secjetarv' of Commerce .1. .Monroe Johnson in ordering .search of all for liseptemlHr 1st, under the flmnilights beginning at 7:30. !ty farmers to ktVp ! The local Lions club sponsoring the event, slates that the prt'.sentation picking opi ns. MVst in tlH‘ show is' horsee ^ P‘<’^‘''L nicreas**s the chance v»f running inU* a rainy spell— ON RUSSIA The former Russia, diveste<l of the "'ill be bigger an<l l<etter this year than ever bt'lore. dnte German upper stratum, is, entirely widespread, covering all sections of the county, with more than lit) I or into interruptions id aside from its new rulers’ private' tx|>ected to Im? entered to comiH*te for honors. plans, no ally for a struggle of the^ ^ew added feature this year will be a team «>f jumjH'rs fix>m Grinm-p^ve ctistly, eign vessels in American port.s for of- free<lom. Sj*ai t*nburg. j('annon said, ogn vessels in .■American lui ,^d purely militarily, in the event of a ' Germano-Russian war against West em Europe, fensive armaments. President Roosevelt at his press conference this afternoon made it In addition to the announcinl progmm the drum and bugle corps of thej “t'otton specialists of (Tem.son col- in mind as the'hail imlicatexl might turn the “pri'ca- ’ iovrs hailam'i*” hi*tw(H‘Ti peace and war. Thi‘ fue*hn*r's answer to a state- rmMit of thi‘ British position, <le.scril>ed by the prime mini.ster as not moving *‘a ii>t” from suppiirt of Boland, was receivinl here late last night amiil much activity at 10 Ihiwming street. days or .Mr. lan war mrainisi mcm- i ■ , • i.._ i .u it o j » r There, at the prime minister s resi- which would probaWy, I I haw tS plain that the actiort of Johnson in having the bureau of marine inspec tion and navigation search the Bremen however, mean against the entire rest of the woijd, the relations would be simply catastrophic.” “The present rulers of Russia do and otWr forciirn ship, in ATncricn, con.Wer for > minute entering .n ... . iallinnc. .incerely or keeping one.” furnish mu.sic in the afternoon, and also at the sho'w grounds. Col. Earle R. Ellerbe of Marion, widely known horseman, will ju<lge j llir-^i!T>lu!!i until early this morning. retary liord Halifax stmlied the Ger- While all fol^ign ships will be searched for concealed arms, it was quite clear that the -American govern ment was prinMirily concerned with German ships. It was concluded by | some that the sudden move on the i “We should never foeget that regents of present-day Russia the are blood-stained, low criminals; that here is the sciim of humanity, which, fa vored by conditions in a tragic hour. . , .overran a great state, butchered and p«rt <d the Amcncpn p.*cmntem w,, te Hitler .nd further imprc,, savage bloodthirstiness, him with this nations viewjKnnt | .. Ithe most frightful regime of tyranny The president told ne^papir men,^^ this^temoon that the order to search ^ the Bremen and other ^ips of foreign ^ ^are mixture of tH*stial governments sailing fr<«n American'. inconceivable gift of Iiorts was to pridect this l^'vemment | against future claims. He po.nusl out that if a foreign vessel sailed from events exjiecled to attract a large cixwd of horse-lovers frotn this entire section. The schedule for the big show follow's: 1. Draft brood marea, under halter. 2. Children’s horsemanship, 16 years ami under. 3. Ladies’ horsemansJiip, above 16 years, 4. t>a«ldle brood mares, under halter. 5. Thnee-gaited saddle horses 6. .Pair <»f saddle horses. 7. Plantation walking horses. H. Ihiving horses, bugg>' <ir cart. - 9. F’ive-gaited saddle horsee. 10. (Jrand champion, under halter. 11. Jumping exhibition. investigatiom throughout the cotton | Then leaving the foreign office country, they say that, on the aver-1 •• ***•♦ Halifax announced age, a delay of four weeks in picking'^ cabinet meeting had been called for causes a loss of dbout one full grade morning. He did not give in lint quality. Four weeks’ expowire boor. in the Field cuts the quality of the There was no immediate comment on Hitler’s message. The prime minister yesti*rdax told the house of rommons the issue of an American |K>rt and then «rme«l it self «fn the high seas for offensive action the Uniteil States government under international law is responsible for any damage done. |H»se its bUsdy oppression on thej whole world. We must not forget that the international Jew, who ttnlay rules Russia absolutely, sts-s in Germany, not an ally, liut a stale markisi for the same destiny. But «*ne d<s*s not Plaxico Succeeds I Realty Trauisfers Fuller Friday Made Last Week As Postmaster! K. 1* riaxicit, well kntiwn Kvai busjiM'ss man. rweivnl his commission cotton a full gr«d«\ “Ihit in dollars and cents, that de lay tsf four weeks in picking cuts the vwlue of the cotton anywhere from 50 . peace or war was still undi'cidcd, and cents to two dollars a bale, depending that upon HRler’s answer “ik-pends ufion the grade ami staple length of whether further time will bo given to jthe cirtton.*’ [the erploration of th«* situation and j On top of the damage to the lint it- for the operation of many forces , 5«*1f, th‘* county ag«'nt pointeil out which are working for that extra K»ss**s occur dm* to th«* rx-[ InfomM-d sources in Berlin said th<‘ Ura trash that th«* ct.Uon has m i: fm-hrer’s m«*ssage dbl not close the .when picked after stamling too long,d4M»r to negotiation, jin the fi«‘Ul. Among Uh* officiais who caiUsI at I “Furthermon',” he .>aid, “lielayed < hamherlain’s iwMlence whik> l/ord a , ^ I 11 har\'esting damages the quality of the Hahfax and the primn* ministi'r scru- VeOlUTk llOU8C,oil produceil from the seesi, and al.<«o'tinned the reply was Sir Horaee Wil- [ri'dures the gi rmination of s«>»d kept'«*•>, «*nc of tTsamlxTlain’s *1>rain laurens township: lot on lairas ave- jto plant, as shown in tests at the .Mis- ilrustera,” who figunnl in last .Septetn- nue from J, Pills Brown to (». K. |>*i>v^*pi v»P«'r»n»enl station. ;brr*s ensis negotiaSnins with Hitler. >ome one Tui‘Miay as jH^stmaster at ('Imton, J]"* !"H«ey.’* he adilni. “t sUPm buyers af»d,»»trr were in confen nee an wh<*se sole interest is the di-struction jof his partner. Moreover, one does I not make them with parties to a'h(«n will from Great Britain aa a resuK of thr Confeilerate slates purchasing the “Al,b.n.." in Kn»l^ dunn» th- ,j ^ , W., H-t^n th, .'.tete.. TW .hip ... was armed for offensive warfare after ^ - i , ,, rates oi aom>r ami trutniu.ne*« liut , .... It was at sea ami way highly success- . .,4. t P**Du**‘t4*r is a nat4\e of) /..I v|»,.ratioT»* againat the frdvral'^ U-nne “ ’ * ’ ’! Hlackstiurg, a m»n of .Mr. and .Mrs. X; rapine and plundering. ^ enter ufH.n his duties hViday' »• Kiwler U. I O U !.>. 11 Hrewington, $21M»; 41.3 a< res fnan ' »<• i morning, relieving B. R, Fhlller, who'^, t,, _i.._i. ../ i.v„j ,,rougn-ginned ha* held ‘the office the past four years. .Mr, Fuller was ap|>oint«sl by the laid- (’oiign-ssman J. J, .Mr.‘'wain. “Rough giniN'd ridton hisrs fanners I ” he adih pt*nalixe ('hamhrriain ami his foreign min- hour and IS 40 mimitea. ... 11, ...... 1, — ..... .W... d Krn*i iriwirlly h..fi.rr miilniyht until i7""II'':i72. “ • -•pinin'. I'lHnlifn. 1-ft <I»mh.u-l.mV h.«n- nt I**? ’ L -ir iiui 'that cotton be gmm'd in dry, good IH* Itowning igreet about I a. m., of- !*.** **'*?*''T l**‘*>'*BtK»n, rather than in green, dampwere eni.*«iiig ami ns'nissing lint The cotton that first cause ful in govemwient said ail he wanted to at all The kmiw was if the ships were carrying a-ms. He stated that defensive arms ^ were pemiilted on a trmhng vesael (^rrmany; a nahy imtH.m but not arms V. be us«l for offensive J*"' differems If . . we want td, pur^ioses keep our eyes open for Europi-an a.- The ordoi which aill tie up all for- there n mam pn^icady two eign ships in Amera^n p..rts un^.j «»«»y they i-an be inspected wa- dispatched ^ te'dierest ami CooJ ON EN(iLANT) became associated with the firm England dvire- no German worldp f j,ad,Ie company. He now holds the iMHUtiun of secretary-treas urer <rf thi- «*oncem. During his resi- derfs' here he ha* In-i'n actively iden- Tifjeil a:th the I'ttyV husim-** ami Ihlrtiin cri'-k frun, yVill»n,_K < .-4i^.„,,h.- n-nkw .ml I In iWInm .ml rmte, Ute pritekp f«ciSte fnr-nrn «ffi—mirymn ptei-i' .nil m-iv- m th^te li^te frimi j. W. P"WtH.n v.rm. Ir^ ,I.S,ld«u»,.t.. m.n to 07>onl r«ntr-ll, Il.olHt. jiogu p,., up.| Hornw Uir p-ti.«l. Sir R.d«Tt V.n adviwir to th** gov- «>f hiB ap)Miintmei by Asnistant S»-cretary Johnsim and immediately planed the South Cane liman in the mtemationaJ tiew" pk-- ture “There a f»os-ibility that tht-re may is- a gissi many nation* going to a at and «e just wante*! to make sure that iio «ine takes advantag* of our p**rti..’' Johr * in »a.d this aftermnin. *"T! !'T .'’‘'.I' miU ^.n-r-i.-^ Sr. r., court to ke*leral I.a^ hank. XdW. addir^r that the solutmn eflefwm-ia, hurried U* the foreign office X ?*'i*. fr*T* ,.''***” the pndil«*m rails for the et»of»«-rati«*n'aad remained for a brief time. gar < . Taybir, et al, t*» r. A. Simm«ms,' , ,V. _ i o a * . iP • » • ^ grower, thr ginner. and the e«d , At No. 10 alao srere K. A. Hutier, 't*in buyer, as fnilvws: j under mrretary of foreign a/faira, • lutui«-n* city; l*»t *01 ol«l l^urt-ns-, First, the farmer’s reopunsibUity is aad Sir AIrmnder Cmtogan. under- ad srrretary of state. |A.> .ii- • «..r., a.,..rw, ...n .... nindtiMm clean and drv. Prime Minister GhamfN'rlain in de- ' •-“ureiis tiris-iiwissi road fnun CIVIC life, ami ha* a sub circle of . . # ... frerid* wh<» will barn with interest fn»m G^nnM.t rep^ rotum to thr gin la |to Mr* I earl ( adb-, $l,I.iU; lot on old nindrtMm clean and dry. •Mr. Flaxico early in July was ••W's-I r«*a«l the ginm-r’s rrsp*«nsihiiay j^*'*’"*ined tones Udd a chei*nng hoaaa dest reflec tion. It i* trnlay primarily th*ee two _ . _ . , states. Krig'aml and Italy, wh.er most ornmemlH" f*.r ihr^iMist b/Uimgresa-'J- > M’hiU^ II.IWi h*t ,, marhin* ry in gwid re''«f natural self.interests . . . «hi mK op- I, p Un-...n ,.f tk.. lu»ur« n* 4;n*en\»o*id r*anl fr*u« p,,,. ^nd «p* nite with hneo* -eed roMl*' “ready f*ic any eventuality Gb'nri M. t rt'iqi- t** G, l^iras, ^ «ird**r I*! pre**r\f the tiimiity of the'*** dr^enae uf INtlafwl if id***! Traffic Deaths On The Increase . «hi m»t op’ man J< *« ph K Bryson of thi* district.# |M'-e the romlitnm- of exist*nce «»f th* jj., ap^Miintment wa« c«»nfim»«Ml a few German natHin, imUs*!, to a certain a*-*-*- ag** by t)>e "enate, f*»llow*sl by d.g'.e are ulentira, with Them” r*T*ir*t tbi- w.ek of his c*imnii**i«in >P**aking *»f tfemiany • pr* wa*' u! inriruction* t«i a*«um«- the dulir-s nance. “No *acrifice *h»uld have tomorrow, bt-en to gn-at ^n *t'ek.ng Eng.ami’* ._ fnendshi^ V FJ’ROFE a'i thought of colonic* ami •s-a iM.wer. and av«».tJe*l compet.tion w:th Itr tish inda*t'-y. . . Then- wa* a time when England c<.uid have lieen ta.ke<i int« HU FFING; NO WAR KXI»E(TED BY HI.M $l.2'i(); l*K on < best nut stns*t fnun h* ir« of W. < . Irby l*» W. Murphy ibtit, II-'pO; lot on S4»uth liar|M-r utns-t from R*4»ert < le\«'n*t* in to II I,. Ken msly, |2<»U; lot *»n I'rH-e str*-et from Mr* I'lamlia < . Ih rinett t*# Wilhnj Hamilton, $7.5. lint. ThinI, the c*itt4.n buyer’* n*%piui.i lulity I* t*» b*iy cotton **n a strictly •fuality basis. I in Eunipe, <*t without England in the worUl.” First 1939 Bale Ginned Aug. 25 ( h cagii, Aug. 29 A ntw increa.**- in traffic ileath* after a 19*month llump flashed the red light of warn ing to Ancncan motorisUi today. The NatKinaJ Safety council report ed fatalities rose one per cent in July in the uraae of a twro per cent upturn in June. it Rtated the upward trend in those two month* br«>ke a record of su.«- taimd .^provement which began in The first IfrcaJ lale <if cotton from Novemlrer, 1937, and c<infinne<l the! the 19.39 crop wa.* ginne*l last Ffwlay “fear that America’s rmwt succes.sfui 1 by the C-M’-S Guam> company gins, traffic safety drive definitely has The cotton wa« prmluoe*! by Jack H. stalled.” Davis, Jr., well knowm farmer <rf th«- Ihiring July the council counted community, and graded strict low 2,750 death.*'on the streets and high- middling. The laic weighed .59.5 ways comjared with 2,720 in 193H. During the first seven months' Bonded warehouse, of 1939 it record^ 16,2.50 fatalities—I — ^ four per cent fewer than the 16,880i .MILLERS ON VISIT HERE who die*! during a similar i>eriod la.*t i jvir. and Mr*. R<bert B. Miller of , .Richmond, Va., who were married ekcvirt:* or* * .August 26, sT>ent the week-end with DOVE SEASON TO friends at the orphanage. Mr. .Miller, OPEN SEPT. 1ST w’ho finishe<l at 'niomwell high in ’33, _ hoklK a clerical [Kisition with the The open .*ea.son for hunting moutn- . (Chesapeake & Ohio railway. Mrs. , ,, . . , ■“-dbury. Ma-*.. Aug. 2s TheGh.lu*. ijmt sense. Kngland w-ell und* r>-.-d ^^ere l that (HU-many Wauee ..f increaM.g t^xause “'nny’re all' (Mtpu.ation, hail t*» *e*k s*nTi« way out. bluffing” and wuul*! fmd rt either with Engiaml 1 . . •They d<u» t dare have a war ami |*a|M*r Conunercial Bank To Pay Dividend Clinton Schools Opening Delayed For One Week Unlay that Grs*at Rntain “ war Iw. or peaceful nrg'*luitNi(i of th*- Ga-rnian ; IVh-'b quarrel if Hitler agr**-* Kotain’s tb^iermiiuMtHiri t** fight at ';h* ***ir wf iVdaiMl in ev«-nt I*f aggre* •>on stand* firm, the 7t) y*-ar-*»l*| min • I*** r re terated, and th*- i**u«* is I *i|uareiy up t«» the G<*rman fie-hrer I “TSe j.ssue **f war i»r f**-.** *- i-. still i und**-idrd,~ He sani *‘W« h*qi** land wi.l w*>'ii f<ir fM-a**, but w* will ••*4 alaite any pd «*f <*ur revoitilioii t*> Hold fast to (h*- liiM-N which w*- The ripening of the new Anmuinc* rm-nt is mmle in t>Hlay * . the fdinton city by H. I>. Henry, cone* rvat4»r «#f , .l- , ithey know- it,” the new j motor magnate d«-clared j . ,ew on the ten**- intematMmal situ- jation while visitirig his \Vay«Mle Inn. He blame*! ^he present war Houd* on munifi<*n# maker* and profiteering financier* and declare*!: “If war d«ies ernne, let thr-m start by l**»mbing munitions plants l»ehind the «m**my’s line*.” ' will lie (iai*l it* *leposit*»rs from stork- huld*-rs liaiiildy fund t*eginning Sr'p- U-mber 11th. This announct**! diviiiend now bririgs the total up to 80 {ler cent since the I tiank cbnie*!. * w*«rk ‘ Have laid «l«*wrn f*»r «*unwdvos ” srHedulrd FrsmttrT tenwMm must Is- dini.nish- - , / ' .^1 LI L I I morning, Ha* heea pnNtpofwd eil. He savd. as “tHe first pr*'r**|uisite” siMiiier said the Th«- < onimerciaJ Hank, now in liquNla- ^ . # # 1 ^ l , r lit , . by the trustees until next Thursday. f»r peaceful negidiatnin *if the quar- sd in an inter- tion, tna! a diviilend of 10 p«T cent ' , . . . f 1 ^ ^ y 1 j. the anraMinrrwient having been iaadr;rel ansmg out *if (e-rmany ^ dinnand a puhltrly Saturday night. )f*»r llani:g. the I'oli^h corrulor to the The action in delaying the *H»*-niiqr i •**^**^ «•*.:«-.***ion> from wa.* taken as a precaution hy the' trustee* billowing a report to the b«mrd «#f AT LEESVILLE SUNDAY Rev. U. R. White of (»re<-nville, will I 1 . . . . 1 • r> 1 . .preach at licesviJJe .M. E. Uhurch, July,,pounds and was stored in the Pe*iipleii', _ .j . 1 * ' South, .Sunday morning, isept. .1, at 11 o’cJ*K-k. ^ 'ca-M* of ptdiomyelrtut (infantile para- Vyf wCalOOlS It ii* eXfMxded that the srh*M>ts will 1 e« 1 begin the new aewtion next Thursday. V^PdlCCl 1 UOSdAy Sndemhrr Tth, at 8:40. according to The Thornwell orphanage schools oi>em*d th*-ir new session’s work on 'Tue.sday, with all children, tiwebers The Ix-<-svillc church is five miles,and matrons back on the campus af- from here just off the old Ijaurene j icr lh<'ir .summer vacation, road. I The tea*-hing staff, compos<*d of The public is cordially invit«*<l toli-lcvcn memlxT.*, app«*are<l in The atten*! this service. U’hronicle la.*t week. Puiand. t'haaibrrlaia..diiirb>ts<'d bu! litUo of health ..f the city’* semnd dipkimatir exchange* that have Iweo Gyirig hark ami forth iH^wei-n latrahm and Iterlin Issmu*#- «*f '.he “cx- Iretae ileiicary’* «/ th** situation in which grave insuc* “hank pns-armus- ly m thr balance.” He sakl: “At this moment th«* |x»silK>n is that xre are wanting f«»r th** reply of Herr SI HOLIDAYS END ,,y Ajiil.a.Nsail**r Sir The merrhaak.* summer half-hoii- • N*-vilie H«-rMl*'rNon Ia.-4 night in n* days on Wednesday, after continuing rtponse <«» lh«- fii**hr**r’.s rtimnmnica- the paid four month.*, came to a rloac tnin *>prn;ng th** cxcharig*-.) y*'sterday. The full six-day schedule. "On th«- nature of that ix-ply ilc- will be rreum«-d next ww-k aixi con- |a .mK wh(*th**r furth*T time will be I the truster-* anmiuncement. tinu*sl without mt<*rru|)ti*in. ing doves in Laurens county has been >|jiier before marriage was Miss Mary set frem .Scptixnber 1 to September Jane King, daughter of .Mr. and .Mrs. 30 and from Dectmber 20 to January' Alexander Stephens King, of Deca- ESTIMATED THAT THIS CITY HAS 311 “UNOFFICIAL TAX COLLECTORS” ACCORDING TO CONSUMERS GROUP 31, 1940, according to information re- tur, (J«. oeived from A. A. Richardson, of Co lumbia, chief game warden. | Dates for the dove season, as fixed | by the U. S. bureau of biological sur-1 vey, were announced for the whole Sitate by the game warden. In Edgefield, McCormick, Green- I wood, Abbei'ille, Anderson, .Spartan burg, Cherokee, Union, Fairfield,; Chester and Y'ork counties the dates' will be the same a^ in Lauren* cbimty.; In Oconee, Pickens and ^reenville counties the sea.son will run fr^ Oc-| tober 1 to October 31 and from De-1 cember 20 to January 31, 1940. ' In remaining counties the season j has been fixed from November 20 to' January 31, 1940. FVienda of Mra. Sberlin Yoonf will be to kaow she is able to be oat again after a reoevt lUoeaa. Going Away To College or To • Teach? If you want the Clinton news —have THE OHRONTLE fol low you. Its weekly visits -will be “like a letter from home.” Special .student’s and teacher’s rate of $1.00 for nine months. List your subscription today. The Chronicle “The Paper Everybody Saada* ' Clinton ha-^ an estimated 311 “unof-' pa.ssed on to the con.sumVr as a part ficial tax collectors” who indirectly of the price. A major share of all lo- are helping local, .state and national leal, state and national taxes now arc WHO WORKS WHERE? governmcnt-s harvest their annual rev- hidden to the consumers who pay enues, the National Coi>sumers Tax,them this way. . commission declared yesterday. I “However, retail merchants should The unofficial, and generally un-|not be blamed. No business could poe- willing, “tax collectors,” according to!.sibly survive totiay if it attempted to the NCTY' are the proprietors and ' absorb the multitude of taxew to which employe* in the 98 local retail stores.'it i.s subject. In conse<|uence, every “There are 2,116 official tax levy |ihg arxl 8p<*nding governmental agen- Icies in .South Carolina,” said Mrs. I.MelvHle Mucklestone, president of the .‘nation-wi<le women’s organization. ring of the ca.sh register reprt-.sents not only a sale but a tax payment.” The NCTX' now has study groups in approximately .5,000 communities in 45 states in its educational campaign “But every clerk behind a atore coun-|to expose ”unnece.ssary consumer- ter is actually a tax collector, too. penalizing taxes,” Mrs. Mucklestone '^In every sale, these clerks collect fractions o(f bidden taxes that have in creased the cost of prodoetkm and d»- Uibution of These saad. 'The crusade in this state is led. by Mrs. C. F. Laurens, of Rock Hill,' nationa] committee member, and Mrs. < tbe article purdiaaed.jT. W. Huey, also of Rock Hill, state! cf oeoeasity, moat bcldirectoc- 1 GRAY FI NERAL HOME !<. Hassell Gray, Manager Mr*. I.. KsMell Gray J. W. AbranK rhi* firii evaploy* Thirty-four previously re ported finas cunployed 218 ToUl 221 It Pays To Trade IN CUNTON given t«* the <'xpU»nition «»f th** situ- a:i*>n an«l for th»- «»peration of many forr*-> which an* working for |H«t-»*.’’ < hafnb**rlain’s 16-miniite address inf**'TO*-<l th*- cr*>w«l*’*l hou.-;*- that lh»*r«* ha*l U-<Ti liitk* changi in th** situation r.-nce 1)1*" house met la#;t Thursday, de- rqtite ih«- flurry of dipl(>ma<tic maneu- (('ontinu(*d on pag«* «*ight) Union Service Period Closes TV_sch<sIule follow*-*! during the summer for cvc*ning union si'pviccs in the cbarch*^ «if th*- city came to a cuK-e i^unday evening at Thornwell Mivnc’ia] chtirrh. I ho guo.st minister f*»r the s«*Tvk-o wa.« Dr. Hunter B. Blakely, pr<*si<k*nt of Qut*<*n«-Chicora rollegr, Charlotte, who <K‘livor<**l an able and .'qiiritua] discourse dealing with the greatness an<l gentleness of (■od. The message was greatly en-. joyed by the congregation. Begvlar aerviecs in the respective ehorcbea will be resumed Sunday eve^- ahig and cootinued through the wiater