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J THI RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. I»3» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. GcMiig Away To College or To Teach? Notice Of Tax Sale i If you want the Qinton news —have THE CHRONILE fol low your Its weekly visits will be “like a letter from home.** Special student's and teacher’s rate of $1.00 for nine months. Li<t your subscription today. The Chronicle “The Paper Everybody Reads* By authority of a taw execution handed me by the Treasurer of Lau rens County, I have levied on the property hereinafter described and » WEST CLINTON Mrs. Jae Caaipbell, Correepawdeal THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX By TENCH OWENS Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris of Green-* Clinton high school’s eleven Red’our way amid.st all tne pre-game chat will sell at public outcry for cash, ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tram- f^cvils will get their initial test of ter. either in or in front of the Court mell Sunday. .the sea.son tomorrow night on John-' year, you will nmemWr that then deposited in the social security House at Laurens, S. C., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy of Enor- field here when they sharpen the outweighed Blue Hose traileil byjaccount and left there. In other words and everywhere under the splurge of New Deal spending. . \STiat happens when' the social se curity is paid is simple. It goes to the general welfare fund, and the treas ury then print.s a nice, neat bond, on which i.s stated that 3 per cent inter- e.st will be paid thereon. This bond is governing •eai’y took off their wraps, or put it ity that need more than a little cor- Bocau.se: a not h » way: il i d t hey their recting. Under the present setup THE CHRONICLE S WANT AD RATES Ic per word for first inser tion; five insertions for the^ price of four. Minimum charge 25c. Cards of thanks and tributes of respect. 1c a word, payable in advance. Minimum Sunday. boj-.-s. All that lot, piece o: parcel of land Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Wier and family Why* lying, being,ai^ si'uate in the City visited Mrs. Wier’s sister in Spartan- , * ’ ,7." . punches that day? We don’t think do not have social .security We harm of CUnton. County of Laurens, State burg Sunday. Ust year \\iK>drutf made no loud of S. C., containing one-half (S) R,>b Smith of Newberry, spent Sat- "orld .\I:hough press report.s depict an- acre, more or less, bounded on the urday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Webb. came within four yaixls of ^.^^er great team for the Tigers with north by lot nv>w or fonneriy of W. F. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Galloway. B cla.ss slate champion- In awn and ability to tackle the Rice, on the enst by Bell street, on the Miss Hazel Brown and Oscar Kinani 7 !**' , ** realize that the game is jj^ South, we hardly south and west by lands now or for- visited relatives in GreenwotKi Sun- 7^**'*^ ptajed thl^ year, no, .a.'l >,ai. could be as good merly of Stephen .\lexander. day. Levied on as the property of .Mice Mrs. Eioy .Caldwell and children Minus versatile Hall King, and Peter Glenn, the defaulting tax- of Ctoldville. visited Mr. and Mrs. R^'**elle Foster, lanky Charlie Rob- of the IVKIH Clemson eleven. Cer- payers. Grady Smith Saturday. ertson. and big Charlie \arborough, tainly, though, the Tiger.s will be • Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stewart and IVvils hardly will Ih‘ as goiwi good—very good, unfortunately from .\11 that piece, parcel or lot of la^, son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe CampUdl and but the slump will not the I’resbytevian viewindnl. I a.s la.sl year. Gone are Willis, Pen- fiery iTingumr AVood.s and other stalw’arts lying, being and situate in the City children. Mr .and .Mrs. Grange Camp- a.s many pis^ple think. This the other hand. Coach Walter .of i^nton. County of Laurens. State bell and son visitinl their grandmoth- .' ear s line i.s practically intact from .Ioh;i. .*n w ill be the mandate to pay a special tax and are given merely an I. O. U. That might be good New Deal poli tics, but it i.s mighty poor equity and still poorer justice for the 45,000,000 who some day expect the government to pay them stipulated sums per month in order that they may have security in the sundown of their lives, —The Orangeburg Observer. Russia Calls Up New Men unable to put a team of S. C- <»ntaimng a fraction of an er. Mrs. E. T. Thornton, in Knort'e. strength- on the field to tniual his 1038 aggre- acre. and known as lots N^ 17 and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw. Mr. "»■ t'"' new boys out for gat ion—unless his boys improve \ery| 1*^ •nd both together fronting on 20- Mrs. F. Campbell visited Mr. team. .suddenly. He will have a second team j Mo.scow, Sept. 20. — Soviet Russia aPARTMFNT FOR R’'NT—On Mus- ull«y fvet thereon, and meas- Mrs. Joe Johnson in Giddville The 1030 backfield is lighter than which is almost as good as his first*was reported authoritatively today to rrove*s*'ee: Mrs Mjiiy Henry Kr- ^ d«^P. bounder! by lot Sunday. la.-it year and lacks experieiwe. But team, according to indications from, have called up more army reservist.s, thur Phire Si • - • *ic'^^ the 20-foot alley, and lot and Mi.ss Glenna Barker spent the it will be hard to catch, and if g»H>d scrimmage sessions. | although the numlwr was not dis- * •*' ‘ I tK*, Bailee Ian*!, beina lots 17 and 18 a-,,.,!. FOR SALE—Pimno in jrxvi condition, beautiful tone. Cheap for cash. Ap- Oo. s subdixision. piy The Chronicle office. , Levied on as the ^ Bonds, the defaul -- -- .»n.>s viietina Barker spent the it will be hard to catch, and if g»H)d scrimmage sessions. I the Bailey land, being lots 17 and 18 week-end in Grt‘enville with relatix'es. bliH'king is developid and utilized. t-, ■ . ■ , of the Anderson Reol Estate and In- Mr. and Mrs. Thurman King and'they won’t lU'cd power very h.adly- Thornwell high .school apiieai.s to 1h‘ Unofficial .sources intimated they family of Chester, were xdsitors of XVtKidiuff isn’t going to gain much '*’* trail this year. XXcjwere sent to some .sector of the west e pro|»erty of .\lfred Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart Sunday, through the Clinton line but a clever '»idei.'«tand that Coach XN alter Toddit*rn frontier, beyond which Red army ting taxpayer. • Mr. and Mrs. H. .\. Rush, Sr.. .XIr. passing attack might cause some wor- Ihornwell backfield an- forces were officially announced aa and Mrs. H. Rush, Jr., and son. ry. *o:hii .lacohs who has fine possihil- having occupied the industrial city of the .southeast Polish RX'E GR.ASS for Green XX’inter Ijiwns and Pastures. The Ideal XX inter .\U that tract, piece or parcel xxf |» Minor of (Irt^enxvtHHl, Mr. and I'linlon max' have an advantage in puntei, puN.set, and lun- I.wow in O-ass. Onion Sets, Flower Pots. In- land. Ijing. beiag and situate in Hun- Mrs. Y. 1. Ballenger of Spartanburg, plaving on home grounds In-foie home brothers. J. B. and I kraine. secticides, Vigoro, .S,ida and B,»ne ter Township. County of Laurens. Mrs. C .A. Grangi>r of Green-,folk-, but this column belkwe- that "“t *’">» « fi»H> example as, ,\t the same time Soviet and Ger- Meal. B,akeiy Brothers See»l Store. State of S. coniainnig SO acres were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. thex* will not nee»l that advantage to-,'1*^'all-iound hacks. . . . Jim man officers started conferences aris- Telephone 1^". 19-5c more or less, boumled on mw^heast t'harlie Davis Sundav. morrow night. C.dlu:. of Rock Hill, ami Yates Crab- i„yr fjom their joint military occupa- **'^**‘ ***'’•* Mr. and Mrs. H. P.‘ MeKtv and fam- The -tartmg line up for the Rtxl ; •» Carolina hoy, are two ,io„ ..f Poland. : \ I i 1 C.xpedand, on Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Crain. Mr. iVxils pnJuiblv will not U- changed candidates for the it wa> learned Rumania had switch- ***' *''“^** form.Hy Mr*. D. B. XVillingham and chil- much from thi- following line-up in *• ' • f'cshman football outfit . . y.l ainhassmlors in Moscow, in what «■ «»a| 1* ’ In ^ ^ southwest by ,|ren of GieenwmHl. attend(*ti the Me- a lecent scrimmage -«*s>ion: ends, l^‘*..zi-..e l-«ist«‘i and ( h.iilie Robert- was interpreted unofficially as ineau- ^ or .1.1^. jp 1^, ^ formerly of Gay Cope- ^ee reunion in K,asley .8umlav. Johnny Cranford, and Kufu- King: ' ;"’*on hoys, are still in the iun-|i„^ Rumania seeks to improve her Miss Ray Frances Mtslb»i-k s|Hmt tackles: IK.ug Byrd and “Bangs ’ •’‘•’‘itions on ( oach lainnie relations with the Soviet. Mae’s club FX>R SALE—Or let on sharw. eight , - - —m • i i i . i < pigs. 3 and 4 months old. Mr*. J. M. l^'^>cd oti as the pr\*perty of Mar- Sunday with relative- in XX'hilmire. Trammell; guards: Bill Snelgrove and * ' • • * 'C!*hytermn col- Nicolas Dianu, the retiring ainhas- Adair. ,p shall XVataon, th^faulting tax|«yer. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Foster. Har- Fied Hill; center. “.W XVoikman; l"*“*'’‘cnt. XX illiam P. Jacdis.lsador. paid a'farewell call at the for- ^ , • , ,, . ry Fmster and XVarren Siller of Gas- backs; lawreiK-e Ferguson. B,4> Ox- ""I cign office. His successor, Davi.lscu, BULBS —BULBS-Tulip, Hyacinth. All that lot, pwee or parrel of Und. ,,.y ..^ h.wolate'' Burnette, and Andv "*'• Tru tennis courts at the*w;is expwted to arrive shortly. culbge. Hill Lufler, c<»ach, Eddie ♦ Na.cissa*. Crocu* and Freesia*. Ij’nig. being and situate in the City Foster XX’islnesday. 8»-e our list for Varieties not listed «f Clinton, L«urens County. :izaRe of p };i*^,ore vi* above. Colored Pearl Chips for Bulb S. C.. lying oa the west side of BeH Sizemore in XX’hitr X'oung or J. K. Shaw. Bowl*. Blakely Brothers .Seed Store. Street, bounded on the ss»uUi and «ra*t Telephone I*"*. 19-5r by lands of \V. B. Owea*. on the north by thirty-foot street, roaXainmg one iisited his stin. O. niire Sunday. Among The .Hirh ATTKNTIOV F.XRMKRS: Our srheat half t'j» merr, more or Ire*. Frien,is ,if Mrs. R T. Traniiiiell mill rxMM exYry ilay. XXe are not Lrxied on a* the property of John sorry to learn she is ill at her eeowded m»w. You can got your grind- and Mmnie Lee. the defautting tax- vg nn short notira. We will appreri- payeia. ^ Cnme i* better after thi.< xaqcxxxxxxxxxxacxxx^cocatxtat fo ate y- •ur patro:;age. Wstr' . S ' E. IWrIhdax |*anie* Fmioyed Lfttb- « bar!**. Ikav.s cr.»d»ratis| I*, ■ « %‘h ^ rH4«x «■»’ Mop'iay, 's«ir |1 Her nMahTr gixu.g bef a h;rs,h4*> ■ i.porc-rr *if! is isstlay I harj.t' I . !. ■ nr!, =1 ■. t v’-"' 's< pi I-* \ I »tn r» $ cf s) * C gii*^rr,d ,*ig kuu • 's g J V, Gobiing, m o»-eks illne-s, 2^3c -^11 that e*, pH«ee parcej of land. M -» Rachel XX hitmire is better af- - * - lyi*»€ !•» <be aurthwesl .im t* of the ter hFing ill -evvral »e*k* at tt». PW.'X* l‘L.%\Tv your - Jer Oty of Coaaly **f Laaren*. Ie<me of her neph«>w, Jame* iKinamay r-*o r ' n S»ts* Giant Pan-tes State -d > C. h»>>va a« lo# « m the ..r -irr-vt T’^-e-r are or. weFed for S«ae, Beauty divi^Hsa of the rs4a*i .d lli*bu Xl»^ ■>. ♦ and \** ^ *jr .f C«jwr». Blakely Rt.tth drcesied. c-mta Ring .ow ha,f t *i ► * s 8rrd 're Trl^hone I'** tf acre. »»* oa the north hx »»0 BOO or .*f Rnpia n»l M» tw !.gbt blue ladle** coat on thm ^ by e U.»ed P ♦ I»r L R l.ynnS ear *n fr.-,t of rhorrh Wsp-p, »s Cbaprl ^ M* A v%j' d'ng C‘».;eg»- eaaspo- ^ -,,;:jth by pw^re asM iaf;.*!' f«i la* Ra'-i'doy exen.ng .d ’«X F Va-'v mi hy W WTF.D Neat mppmnmr ft'-s '■*'-**^*' N*sb - r -*i*-*r*er foM i,«Ua and Gold le-adman % iifcxHi faipkt MAA f m r jm^ts : jif jfan.* * I « -e Far- Cl^.htng Cn. Aucxmts ^ drfaaiy taxpayer ^ , . G*. ps^ftolar* l< .%H that kd. pwre imroei of aod, h rof:d> lyw^r. bring and •itinale in thr t tty • ** • S*tfa»ige. Jr. < ,4. »t of Chntoa, < oaatjr «>f laamt*.. Sea^ •^d bss fdC-v %:(r;hdi»v Sept ; it, , mf S. C, hnoan as lot No ? .«f ^V delightftil |.ar*> A -rundw-; 4 ..-■•Jr HoMa oy rotate, coatair^-'^^g t-ne- fi*end* oerr pirsenl each rrm.-.nln i half I** I acre, mtmrr •r le*.. ^.omded *'»** • tiav.* * «.t. on the north by Ut of \aiwe. Played tbr laoi. d*rrr!. ! > M on the east by laa^ of T « af«4 W »^cy Sullivan M Soawre!, on the month by .U* .d Mr* It R Sir.ngr, Rid*.*’- I PiMsoa. on Lbr oeo* by branrh called toe ch^Mrrr, to tK. ti t <ig leaan^ from \h F. Na«h % postare t» at*here Rid»ie blew » ti tb* ..»mI ttloaa branrh and lot mt Sam whrr. Ruble b.,-o .. ji t*. . srwl oenr »i»y..yrd by a'l l.,ee»rd oa as the peopeety of S'jher. the drfaobiag taxpave' Selfc. « fieshman, mid Fayette XX'hite, TWO SIDES TO Then, of course, the Blue Stocking- vmsity player, were the othsM' thna* EVERY (Jl'ESTION TigiT game isn’t as far aoray as it in the foursome .... T.ie lioys are . ♦ ha.s been. In fact, any remarks about p'a>. g igeularly un the new courts (Continued from page one) ws-ck must iwu'd' be in the post t. n-c now . . . Stmiething tells me that the vo’ice of Communism. PresiK'tions of anywhere from .5d- Bell .'llrwt-Sims fiMttball fracas on If ths'se arguments are sane—and to-0 t lem-sMi, to a tie game haxe cinne t>cto i .3 will Iw ororth s«u*iiig. history proves them to bi* so—ihosa nation- which do not bec'»me involved I will eat at the sworid table un- in the threatening destruction, will t an «iiemy’- gufis gel the rangi- of remain the only bulwark- upon which .. t4;.»e «f l.dwity and Iwgin to nxilization can de|H*nd. There will he 4t ii The \eo« and t.uiii.r. two |M>werful influetwes U*fl Russia '■ • and the United Stati-s, If we also al ls IT SFt I'RITX? b>o our eniotnm- t<i rule our heada, . a e l.»>e,| i-fi the frsletal «reh- Kus-ia. I - •••k.i iMkii I The o..*m| knows orhat that meant! 4,‘{o ivtmatrt) I i.lNai.lMMI |M‘o|iie With the Press I .NTH TNKX sHtMiT jiTXll F Tb "a k af»-'It “ad; j* > “ Sr;l f- r the . irIi\ ■ g«' -I f .M * XT TIIF. oirnt , f »i •!».-« ,1 ' i»rg n a •h. doegt » i-IT." •'k I *o X 4 K 4*2*9 .»■ I , i g ot I • ’^1. I'nrtrH \h,. • ' . ‘ -yj-r I'fe-v Ms.iaoi. w X ■ I . ■;■ CE'to •. ■ ■ ' u? ■ , *»-“'!■ C'eSl-tvg ad i ^ > . 1 .* 6 t I 'la'eo IM a me tie %■ Ri of PRINTING *4l M' o 1'^ .-4 . T, CI|w','T T T '■ ■■ *J tf ? . ? « «If. "V . r- I ,^7 5 rh«- Grs at XX ar dts'iniate^l the P*x ng ...lal -eeui.ty laxc*. -h-.jid be ruling in Eu- . S.4S. *• one time another , ^J«•e,Mllt,g gener- on‘c4.3it..o. Thr-e 45.- haa miw reo. beil the age* <20- ' haie ^hcre if -h-ohl hr taking ever ■Ai> 4 !>■ 1 t.tagi .<♦ !h* ir wage* , ,,f g.(\t-rnii:i *if and h"!* r^sa, 4 ... ». 4.-4 Dm g..4,ti,oo.f.! ger.etalmn Oa* hf.si fn»m Uie I. . fn. 1 t o. X *.4X. g..rn 1..„„ .,f p.rong men. TV vhildmi io t. imb»-’an.| iha. af the ,» nnie* Fui .qw. o ho have lo-en l-.rn -mce tho *.«l jt.H. and ddla.* tie X -e.- taken Mai. Kax. n-t that a.!- an '•"'age. ( MRO.N’K US PUBUBRING Ctk SHA.MKCK'K Duplex AparlmenU, 28 Ferini- Non. ('loNe in, new, com fortable, modern. A. O’DANIEIa. t gs-oidd ral! f«.» 4 and ' I"* ci.xsl.i-. are going \X .j.- out IV me»i to t oeen th. age. of **! .fM > n..« b> mg d.*oti t-» XX a-hington to rr|«»*e m a twenty and forty, and may Go! haro « *» anol rr’trf 5.. f*«“l « • al* •! ’ > |m 1 h. iii when ,, y uj»>n »»hat is Irfl •h.- r,a', \ at»d lbr a mj Tba .{ism .sal *h.) g. -.a • I \|aM> * .■»• ta-ii. vr tn* \X nat ootibl hap)M n to the Xmeri- • t h. f a Wiifl.on .ixif .iff *er^bt»ifb*f» day o ,11 • oh. ■! lb* x *e long gen.-ratioo of nK*n iM-toi-fO th*»stf Uiif iifc- A |«ott ..f th» iteogtant rrx'.ogN "Vh- i. ih> \ lai .'il<t I t.t|i a ag.-- if i! On* »|rewed .nt.i ' I’r- h il »- I4 ait. nave .lo iti. .tii, -uf lao*: t»>*nig pM-pariNi ahi .4-1’ VXo 'a n 'hen a* t'e x oil. u,^ ha'.J’y liiiinan twng* rf w fa. ih. fK ami al! th. v no .im rng A pot* of th» pmgtant t'-Hj fir»,| a <» g-xr up an ali'»fe«tii nt. ’ • • ' a soiftiming p«s»d. a.r|M.ii o*' ’ r»«4 f . * Il d agi 'ar‘"»- » th# I ’’ r.s ba- Wf Irf {eO*tt, f’»t his “Aerst-hC'* Xf.r* h. tW I ixtted SSatr* ■TV tr-gagrs| m a goverTOfsoenia' ig ami Aprivfing pFtigiam. a Rot ’k pay f o ;m*o a f I- g f ad tn.'si 'o. .. -n' futii < of oiir ■ -fsuritx .' O'.t going 11 ails-.X t iatr! w • i M,! p«i'|M»>« a* a l nut d. 'i* »» :ion. g »i’ • !h* gf-rMoal w« Uiir ryesl, han-dtia ISi lb «*. a P 4'* - a T- - s a tar l*.gA < Vtm SALE P aim* at ancn/ire p $50.M Standard P. C., Clemson To A!? that p O' parerl s»? lond. I O • I h IIOOMW $l5deR ly and * jpte .r tbr . , ClaSh OatUIXlaV -srws .d a .ifK.mg to h.iy ^ ^ szatr of ^ you have bam intending to ^ bogndtd on ’.be north by Cnr* Batu*day aftermnin South Cam P' Eg-a-r, tfeat buy* x«trs ai.tng wt*h fasraS- !■ -i- a n . h •■ongr.*- app'‘>pti t i p-*'"?.-. t.iVr it iip* Gixr up the al^* '^e - ifn- whi'b pax thf *.s'a»te* * Krrak the lw'a’*» of a Ha f md of ih, pr* hi* stsirla'i* '. ll•h- . .-'bO frsh' Tof »»ffHMph.»'drr« t » *ax- ll.»* • g .X* i.tn- i ’ <1 gn.!3r»e», and t»ii»- frts*n pm!* N'o* an yo.j* ,;fr \ .W*- f h iiebed- of mil! ons of ‘bi?-. Tlir am«y. tk'>= r.axy, and th, a.' !a * "ha* < i'lgi*-- a!lot« Kri»- tbe’e' I .*t' I « ri'. wa* mama ( ••iifit-'V. ox, f s.inie si«>gon inxoiili- I f »r ■ ' tM'iaus.' s .in. o i-l- ’.■••i Xffe-Meafi l’h«*U- a'lk IS* into a".''hrr IF irs X MXI. XZINK xni XX XNT ( all 27« J XXIFS XX. t XI DXX FIT T f jr 'jr children, church or Sua- axraaae. on the east by lot of H J..a’» gnd *• am^n will officially «^n day Th, bargains we are of- p, Crawfeed. aa tbr oowth by as « XX alter Johnw.n’* I’re^Kyie •" xbr»e Pianoa anil hava to be Y. Heady, and aa tW we*l t.an Blue .'st.* king* viait Clrms*»n, for aeen ta be appreciated. Theae Piaaoa by lat af E L. Li Ike wand. tbeir traditional battle with the mitmt be aokl for storage and hauling Leaned aa aa the praperty of Joe Tiger*. I'he big Parade charge, CAREY TRANSFER A STORAGE CO„ INC. 2I9S Sk. LiWrty Street SpgrUabRrR, S. C. Sept. Sl-p , XITlliams, the d<daaluag taxpayer. I All tlMd tract, pMce nr parcel In tbr fust game which involves two state elevens, the Clemson ag- grrgatiun is heavily favored to d<iwn land, lying. Wtag and sMuate a Laa- * fighting Blue Stocking eleven. ^ ceatain- M’hile it is a conceded fact that the , tng tweaty-lier <251 arre^ aore nr Tigea will wallxfp the Husemen, the lea*, known as a part “ <d tbr Wi FSflKIMEY SEUIESSmSS game ail shed light on the relative of both teams in later i SEND NC MONEY hte kr nro Baaa of enUNS Cri:*x RJtpkapoondko enuNS n 11.it wa par oil postals. U.*' ■ mm mrnn’somsKh vntii fc akamaasd ws'U iartoa-'y aaor. Wo tab 666 Auatin tract, haatdsd api tbr aartb strength by lands now ar foraerly f»f J. M. I^e, oa ^«a.«t by Cdw Creek and Presbyterian is tlefending champ in' Gresnaood Couaty, ^ tbe both the South Carolina Uttle Four! ^w or fo^rly <4 Mr*. H. XI. organized South At- RTiiteford and Nannie F.. Davenport, conference, last fall the ( al- ^ went by other land.- of Jas. vinisls defeatexl New^rry, Erskine, ”•*** , ~ , XX'offord, and Oglethorpe to take, -■^1*® ^1 piece or parcel of p]pce in ‘the state, first place' l»**d. lying, being and situate in Lau- j,, Four, and unofficial title ans County i^te of S. C., contain- ^^e S. A. loop, ing si«y-siK f«Jl acres, Haore or les.*. ^ number of Clinton people and xrroDu o.'ji known as a part of tbe Asele HXatt* students are planning to attend the place, bounded on the north by Mar- ^ tha Walts* place, on the ea<t by Cane . Creek and Greenwood County, and * • _ 'tract above described, on the south by IgCJUT aUTlllff 111 lands formerly of J. M. Lowe, and on . , the west by lands now or formeriy of [rlortll OCR rVmi Jno. R. WeHa. ^ These two tracts bring a part of Copenhagen. .Sept. 20. — Cannonad- tracts of laads conveyed to which fishermen said could only! _ synp'cr , Nsults. U >>.. take *tM r.sk THEK.W-S f. Atk&'xi. Ox Trj My . PRINTING . to Order at Our PRINT SHOP Rjf AY A'DlAj'^** Ratls by T. C. Phillips by his come from the guns of warships and' * , a ****• record- not from airplane bombs, was heard { gxgxg Tvn I*** *" deed book 42. at page 134, today southeast of the island of Lae-1 v/OLilJi^ lrxied oa as the property of the jn the straight of Kattegatt, an' firat Aay;^***^ J**- Watt*, the xiefaulting nrm of the North .sea between Sweden- Naae Drops _ __ and Denmark. j I of S.W: r»lL Pordttoor «..*p.p.r Vx for ood rorordio*. f'"’' /*" «- n-,K-D oi. from point,* east of the island of Lae-, I «<»e. wa.« heard between last midnight ^ and nxtf»n l<»day. and was too heavy Tbe brightest sta.*s have .adixridaal to be p.-aclice firing, names' in additics to con<e!!at!an iThe island of [.ae.soe lie- in the ,Baara. The pnaripal star af a cun- north end of the ..strait of Kattegatt. i steHatiaa is called Alpha, the next near the Skagerrax. which commands' Beta, aad aaaa.ni tbe arder of the the strait. British warships have beer.i I Greek alphabet. irepsrted patroiing in that area). ! i i