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._ ' ■' • I ■ f.'^ ' - i' J PAGt SIX me CUNTON CBSONICLB, CLINTON, S. C. X tHCSSDAT, JUNE 27, 1940 Political Announcements —I -- HOOVER HITS NEW DEAL WAR BULLETIN BOARD STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the State BORDEAUX — Petain announces French navy, air force to pass into German-Italian Acontrol under ar- (Continued from pa^re one) i Shouts, cries, whistles, and applause, I all reinforced by the scarcely dis tinguishable blaring of the* band. Californians, hustled into the aisles . with a big banner and crushed Senate from Laurens county, and through the crowded center aisle. 1 mistice terms; says war was lost pledge myself to abide by ^he re-, Virginia. Oklahoma,! when “overwhelmingly superior suits of the Democratic primary. Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas, Arkan- CHARLES A. CROMER. I ggg South Carolina banners HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ■ were in action. ^ j I hereby announce myself a candi- j After six and one-half minutes, i ntiands but Nazi forces crossed Liore. ROME — French-Italian armfttice gives Mussolini some colonial de- litfie of continental date for the House of Representa-1 Chairman Joseph Martin of Massa- France; Italy poised _ for thrust to blast British from Mediterranean. WASHINGTON lives from Laurens County and j chussetts attempted to still the tu- pledge myself to abide by the re- j rnult with heavy gavel bahging, but suits of the Democratic primary. JAMES P. SLOAN. I hereby announce myself a can-j Whether the proce^ion of stand-'**' mid-July; 5,000 to be trained an- would “powerf&lly though not de cisively affect” Britain’s safety; still hopes to get some of former ally’s navy; accuses Petain of vio lating “many solemn assurances” in ceding seapower to Nazis; R. A. F. bombers fire Nazi plane factory, blast other German places. Cannon Announced For Game Warden it was two more minutes before he nounces voWintary (Succeeded. . |program for men 19 to 26, to start didate for reelection to the House of' ards meant that a few individual had seized the nually. BERLIN—Germany M. A. “Gus” Cannon, magistrate’s constable, is announced by his friends today as a candidate for Game Ward- Roosevelt an-jen of Laurens county, naval training Mr. Cannon, a resident of the Bel fast conununity, is well known throughput the county, having served as magistrate of Hunter Township officially an- j at Mountville for a number of years. Representatives from Laurens Coun- members delegations . h e; ty, and promise to abide by^the re-'gtate insignia without the appprovalj**ou**^s aimistice terms ^?*“*'* suits of the Democratic primary. tQf their colleagues could not, of <^omplete French capitulation, f^®l| CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE ROBERT C. WASSON, [course, be determined. But the 1 hereby announce myself a can- demonstration was obviously a didate for re-election to the House of hearty tribute to the former presi- Representatives from Laurens coun- dent. ty. and pledge myself to abide by thei Throughout it, he stood beside results of the Democratic primary, 'Martin, his face enwreathed in the mwpy made no secret of annual ooum ^arouM yoimg cmUpc .J 0611311. 1 ocy mauc uo secreioi Biw, people’s conference of the Christian peace talk must await settlement of score with Britain; night air raids made on England. LONDON—Churchill acknowledges OPENS AT COLLEGE Presbyterian college this week plays host to its third young people’s ultimate disposition of French fleet j conference in as many weeks as the seventh annual South Carolina young BUTZKRIEG Now is the time to start war on BOLL WEEVILS they will start a BHtskrleg on yonr Cotton. C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. PHONE 62 C. L. MILAM. broadest of smiles. I hope that his spieech tonight ****8^^jopened on the college campus! start a convention swing in Hoover jyjy 26, The conference,! direction. j under the direction of the Rev. E. B.j original convention progr^ j Atlanta, Ga., will continue! The CONGRESS j In his address. Hoover emphat- I hereby announce - my candidacy- ically impressed upon the convention for Congress from the Fourth South'two primary objectives—to oust the _ , ^j^a. «... Carolina District, subject to the Dem- New Deal and keep America at ^called for the presentation of thel !J,'J!J^“g}^*viednesda3^ July *3 ccratic primary. Our nation, our peace, ' “unless the western hemis-j platform to-the full convention after! ’ free government, and our homes are'phere is attacked.” [Hoover's spieech tonight. However,; facing the greatest peril in our his- ^ At the same time, the former presi- j the controversy over foreign affairs tory. We can only, preserve them'dent told the vast throng gathere^ | slowed its preparation down to such by adequate preparedness.. If elect-[in this huge and resounding audi- an extent that Herbert K. Hyde, I pledge, not words, but action, i torium that for America there was ed . _ Your vote and influence will be ap-' no such thing as “isolation”—that a preciated. | realistic view of foreign problems VIRGIL EVANS. , dictated that all lawful assistance be .extended to the Allies. And, he cautioned against geration of The ocean is broad. Hoover told Republican delegates massed on the I convention f)oor before him, and an , invader “must first pass our navy,” I hereby announce myself a candi date for Solicitor of the Eighth Ju dicial Circuit, subject to the rules of SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a candj- date for reelection as Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, subject to the rules of the DemiXTatic primary. HUGH BEASLEY. exag- our'fmmediate daligers”^ the chairman of the resolutions com mittee, announced it would not be ready until tomorrow noon at the* earliest. The convention met Tuesday morning, completed its perpnanentj organization and heard its permanent chairman Representative Joseph W. Martin, mimonrity leader of the' house, charge the New Deal with a seven-year “march toward one-man SPECIAL UNTIL JULY 30 Cosmopolitan Magazine—15 Months for $2.50. JAMES W. CALDWELL Phone 276 la navy which is “strong enough to j government.” ' stop anything now in sight.” I “Every ideal of Americanism has At the very least, Hoover said, | been imperilled by those who would “this ocean and our magnificent j make our government and our na- j for sober prepara- Ihe Democratic primary. W. T. BOLT. navy give time SHERIFF j tion.” 1 hereby announce myself a candi-1 Relentlessly, Hoover castigated the date for reelection as Sheriff of Lau-; New Deal for “following the suicide rens County and pledge myself to i road for liberty that led to disaster abide by the rules of the Democratic in Europe. He said the Republican primary. CALDWETiL W. WIER. j party “must at once undertake seven SUPERVISOR stern tasks: I hereby‘announce myself a can-' ”^6 must develop and maintain didate for Supervisor of Laurens * policies that keep us out of county, and pledge myself to abide.these wars unless we are attack^. tion tools to be manipulated by one | m^m at me-TilgS^dra Treats elected political bureaucracy,” he i said, “l^e time has come to end off this, if we are to continue to live as a free people.” Gray Funeral Home ClintQn, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •••Riid*** EMBALMERS Am balance Service -’‘-''’'"'"'Phmier -and 399-J — L. RUSSELL GRAY and PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. New York WORLD’S FAIR TOUR While you, are apending your tfane and OMoey. why net aee vidttPi to be seen? OUR 7-DAY TOUK FOR $41M gfrea yoo: 1. Transportation in comfortable buses of the Carolina Scenic Coach Lines with careful, experienced drivers. 2. Lodging in A-1 hotels. 3. All meals except three lunches and four suppers. 4. Two hours sightseeing in Richmond. ” 5. One night and ^ day sightseeing in Washington. 6. In New York: (a) <]ruidedjUptown and Downtown motor tour. (b) Boat trip around Manhattan Island. (c) Personally guided tour thru Macy’s Store, (d) Radio City—NBS Studio guided tomr. (e) Rockefeller Center guided/tour ending with a trip to the top of the 70-story observation tower. (f) Transportation to the World’s Fair and an admission ticket for one day and night. Those wishing more time at the Fair may substitute a day’s sightseeing for a ticket to the Fair. (g) A show in'Music Hall, largest in the world. (h) Museum of Natural History. 7. A stop at the Court House in Fl«nington, N. J., scene of the Lindbergh Trial. 8. A stop at Washington’s Headquarters at Valley Forge. 9. A trip over Gettysburg battlefield. 10. A ride over Skyline Drive. 11. A tour of Endless Caverns. 12. A stop at Natural Bridge. 13 Stops at places of interest such as Lee’s tomb, Woodrow Wil son’s birthplace, etc., etc. A Tour Parity Will Leave for New York Every Monday Morning, Beginning June 3. 1 Write for particulars to; J. P. COATS, Sec., S. C. Educational Tours 1510 Gervals Street, Columbia, S. C. /i by the result of the Democratic pri _iWe should facilitate all nations fight- mary. J. BEN HUNTER. At the solicitation of friends. ing for their freedom in procuring | 1 materials and munitions, but subject i to definite limitations which keep usi out of war. hereby announce myself a candidate^ f^^m for ,Supervisor of Laurens County. flabbiness of the New Deal. We! and pledge myself to ybide by the^ re-establish stamina, character! lesults of the Democratic primary. I regenerate hope! BENNIE B. BLAKELY. and confidence in Americans." I hereby announce myself a candi-( xhe delegates, and the thousands date for Supervisor of Laurens Coun- , thousands of spectators poured ty. subject to the results of the Dem- ji^o the hall «fter a day ocratic primary. LANDER B STODDA'RD. COUNTY COMMISSIONER the most part saw the battle of the candidates reach a bewilder^ pause while all awaited the next develop- I hereby announce myself a can- ; ment. didate for County Commissioner of 1 The day brought with it no signs Laurens county and pledge myself to of important gains for Wendell L. abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. E. FRANK ANDERSON. Willkie, the New York utilities ex ecutive, aside from an announcement ganize a “pro-Willkie” congressional I hereby announce myself a candi- f bloc, to offset the “stop-Willkie bloc i of house members which emerged date for County Commissioner of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic prirtMiry. , . - [dianans that he himself was I hereby announce myself a can- j “discouraging other, candidates,” of I didate for County Commissioner Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the D^o- cratic primary. __ ARCHIE C. OWENS. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. J. HERMAN POWER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Commissioner of Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo cratic primary. ARCHIE F. COOK. yesterday. Willkie himself had taken notice of the latter. He told a group of In- not and MAGISTRATE. HUNTER TOWN SHIP AT CLINTON I hereby announce myself a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primairy. J. HENRY SEAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for reelection for magistrate of Hunter Town^p at Clinton, subject to.the result of the Democratic pri mary. CLYDE H. McCRARY. Friends of B. R. Fuller announce him as a candidate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton sub ject to the result of the Democratic prinmry. GAME WARDEN Fnends of IL A. (GUS) CANNON bcfttiy announce him as a candidate for Game Warden of Laurens Coun ty, subject to the results of the Dem ocratic pciaaaiir. thought his rivals all fine men. The utilities issue, he said, had been raised against him. “Surely the Republican party will jioL want-to .engage in. the New .Deal custom of raising class distinction,” he said. “I have been investigated by every New DeaKagency. If you can find any successful accusation against me, I want you to be against me.” Meanwhile Thomas K Dewey re peated his o(Mn-stated cfenial that he and Senator Kobert A. Taft of Ohio were engineering a deal aimed at combining their strength in an effort to head Willkie off. Such a re port, Dewey said, was a “phoney.” He added that he saw no evidence of his support dropping off to Will kie. On the contrary, he asserted, he received a windfall only today in the form of a pledge of support from an unnamed delegation on which he had not previously counted. He claimed 370 to 410 votes on the first ballot. Earlier, former Governor Henry J. RBB8BR STAMPS ^ All Siam — QMck Service • CBRONICn PUBiaSHlIIG CO. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING •eeJUlde** HEATING SERVICE Tdephone 6268 WB ABE HUNTING 1W0BLS Allen of Kansas, a Dewey spokesman, issued a statement | saying: “Nothing is more silly to men experienced in the trend of political conventions than the reiterated propaganda that ‘Dewey is slipping.’ Delegations do hot slip away from the top pandi date.” Saying little ahd resting up on a previous claim that he would lead oa the first ballot, Taft and his cam paign managers ^ghtened ttieir lines against inroads frmn the Willkie w any other aourcc. Calling for Senator Arffiur A. Van- denberg's nomination. Senator Ger ald P. Nye of North Dakota told a meeting of the Vendenberg board of strategy that the senator was ’^the only candidate who can carry the Middle West.” He said Vandenberg was “right on the farm .question and the Western fanners agree on his attitude." i Meanwhile, Paul Block, I^tsburgb and Toledo newspaper publisher, conferred with Willkie, praised him as a man who could “d^initely de feat Mr. Roosevelt.” Unless the conyention should choose Hoover, he added, he would be for Willkie. The publUbMS'*# statement gave emphaais to a quiet and bopttCul cam- pai^ that has bqen presant in Phila delphia since the deli^ates assembled —the Hoover campaign. Sevafel old asaociates and admirers of dje for- president tiave been biMor^ in bis For Candidates K you are an announced or proqpfective can- didate, we will be pleased to supply your I^rint- ing needs. ’ If you desire cards cn* other advertiung mate rial, let us sup^ you. 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