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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, March 11, 1948
IRUMAN OPPOSED
BY DEMOCRATS AT
COUNTY MEETING
back to state's rights
liberty.’’
He condemned
a
.gram and declared
Milam Raps, But
Votes For Long's
Road Measure
i-hqU
Id be
loft to "local
law
Enforce-
men'!
, loo'.;
il taste, swia'
! custom and
yreji
i dace.
if you will.”
In
t a k.:
ng its stand
on
the mat
tens
unde
r d.scussioir.
the
meeting
.•id op
ted :
i motion on
the
general
elect
ion la
:'As as presen
ted byt \V. H.
Harli
py. M
r. Harley de^ared
that un-
der
the 1
aw at presei
it, r
lo Soutn
Caro
liniah
can vote at
her
than the
Democrat:
c ticket wit
hout
making
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that fact krfowrf to the elbefkm- marv-
agersr - ^
“If Treman is nominated and thei
Republicans nominate Vandbnburg.d
(I’d prefer to vote for him,” Harley |
said. ' . j
' He then moved that the body mem-:
orialize the Ggneral Assembly to en-
and individual ac '^ Australian ballot bill now
^^h’s'' motion was so unded as ^ r * ^ ilam vote d r° r Senator j ehiireh will meet Monday,-Mereh 15, i rights stand ta unchanged: in spite
the Truman pro- j ‘‘ S p ‘ S J of Clinton who told Lon 8' s xoad-bond bill but registered, at the church at 3:30 o’clock. j 0 f the Southern Democratic revolt
... k ' ‘ ‘. . his objection To certain provisions. I— 1 ^
su ' h ,l ' 0 3rou l > thal a ! the county.conven- Thi> hil| n „„,, hv , h(l S( , nnl „ last ! F, NA1 , SETTLEMENT
LEGION auxiliary to meet Truman Soys He Will
The American ‘ Legion ^Auxiliary
will meet Tuesday a;tefhoon'. March
[16, at 4:00 o’cloclt - at the home of
| Mrs. T. J. Leake on Florida street.*
Columbia, March 9.—Differences, ^ *
between Sen. O. L. Long and Rop. C.jW
L. Milam of Laurens county flared ;
up on the floor of the House again Service of Broad Street Methodist
Run If Nominated
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 8—Yesterday
I President Truman announced that he
S. C. S'. MEETS MONDAY 1 j will run for a full term the White
The Woman’s Society of Christian House if the Democrats nominate him.
He also made known that hiS^civil
at
The bill, passed by-the Senate last,
week and given second reading (tan-
' against it.
Democratic
National Chairman J.
The meetfpg also adopted
a reso-
ligtion presented by W. T. Bolt J in
behalf of Mace L. Motes who was
Take notice that on the 19th day of — . .
i tamount to passage) in the House to- April, 1-948, we will render a final | ^ owar ^'^^^ ,rat ^ ^ ave announcc "
day, would submit to the people the account of our acts and doings as ments newsmen after conferring
question of whether the counfy should; Executrices of .the .estate- of Linda with Mr. Truman at the White House,
issue $600,000 in bonds to finance a Bell Young in the office of the Judge
road-building program. | of Probate of Laurens County, at 10
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unable to be present. This resolu-1
tion: • ,
1. Requested the Legislature to en
act. the primary voting qualifications.
d:' Requested the '•‘Democratic
clubs of Laurens County to send del
egates to the county convention in
structed to vote against-any delegate
who pledged himself to support Pres-
.dent Truman and to recommend the
delegates from Laurens' County to
the state convention be instructed to
vote for delegates to the national con-
vehtion who are pledged and instruc
ted to vote against “Harry Truman
as nominee from the Democratic
Party for President of the United
States.”
The resolution jcondemned the
President and the national party
leaders for their advocacy *1 the
FEPC and related legislation and
charged that "said measures are
Th^ bill also creates a “Laurens o’clock a m., and bn the same day will
County Highway Commission” to apply for a final discharge from our
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BABY RINGS
38c
Tax Included
HAMILTON’S
JEWELERS
Broad Street
handle the road program, determin- trust as Executrices.
' ing where the roads should be and Any person indebted to said estate 3
letting contracts for their eontsruc-j is notified and required to make pay-,|j
lion. County Supervisor L. B. Stod-i ment on or before that date; and all jit
dard - Tvouid bare 'relatively little to [ persons having claims against said jj
do \&ith the program, in contrast estate will present them on or before £
with some counties where the super- said date, duly proven, or be forever
visor actually constructs the roads barred.
—it was to this provision that Mr. E. MACIE YOUNG and
Milam objected. LIZZIE LOU YOUNG, g
"I wish to be recorded as voting Executrices, ft
for this bill,” Mr. Milam said, “but March 9, 1948.—l-4cw. H
I wish to express my objections to. : **
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to this matter of setting up a county'
highway commission over the pro-,
test of the supervisor.
"The commissioners are fine
men and they are my friends, but
I don’t like this running rough-shod
over the supervisor and the county
board of commissioners.
“The bill says the delegation has
. , , , , made a •survey’ and found the roads
being advocated . . . tor cheap po- . ... , ,
^ to be necessary. We needed
vey. Everybody knows
Closing Notice
UNTIL -FURTHER
NOTICE
We Will
Close Every
WEDNESDAY
At 12 Noon
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1 litical reasons . . .”
It declared also that “a possiblei , • , . ,, ,
court decision made enactment of j _ , , j» : „.
"stringent rulejL foy 'qualifications”
h*- the primary election system ■ im
perative/'
Quartet Program At
Oak Grove School ,
The Starr Stamps quartet will-give
a program at Oak Grove schoolhouse
Friday night, March 19, sponsored by
the home demonstration club of the
community. The public is invited. .
no sur-
Laurens
-1 have
proposed a road bond issue before
and they have voted me down ^nd
now they want to set up a road com
mission. 1
"I don’t know anything about the
politics in this matter, but if the!
bait is good, the hook is rusty and
everybody knows that fish won’t bite
a rusty hook.”
Rep. Rhbert C. Wasson rose and
asked that he too be recorded asj
voting for the bill.
“I want to vote for the bill,” he
said. “This is the best plan that we
could work out.”
Rep. Walter L. Martin, the other
oJ the ' Laurens county
was not on the House
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PERSONAL MENTION
Friends of Charles Brown Kugler
will be sorry to kn^vv he’is a patient njember
at Hays hospital where he underwent delegation,
.in ap; endectomy yesterday liuuivwhen-the bill c a me -upfor-dis-
Friends of John H. P.tts, III, will cussion. Mr. Milam raised a similar
be interested to kow he has arrived protest a few days ago when he voted
n Cilifornia after serving with the for a bill setting up a $25,000 project
a: my in Japan, and expects to ar-. for the improvement of the county
jail and providing quarters for the
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rive home soon.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
March 11 and 12
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NEWS. 9c and 35c®
SATl RDAY, MARCH 13
ONE DAY ONLY
Jiggs and Maggie
In Society
(Comedy)
JOE YULE and
RENTE
With
RIANO.
Starts: ,2:38, 4:22. 6 06, 7:50, and
9 35.
COMEDY and CARTOON.
9c and 35c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 15 and 16
NIE SCUtT prturts
Mini YOUNG
.mutMITCHUM
KNUT RYAN
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 12 and 13
Timber Stampede
(A Good Western)
With GEORGE O'BRIEN.
Starts:
Friday: 2:27, 4:59, 7:31, 10:03.
Saturday: 1:30, 4:02, 6:34, 9:06.
...plus...
Dick Tracy Meets
. Gruesome
Wth BORIS KARLOFF and
RALPH BYRD.
Starts:
Friday: 3:27, 5:59, 8:31.
Saturday: 2:50, 5:02. 7:34, 10:06.
Chapter 12—
G-Men Never Forget
9:30 A. M. Show’SATURDAY.
9c and 30c
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
March 15 and 16
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Group Holds Meet
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PORK HAM, diced, lb. 50c [
PORK SAUSAGE,fib..... ...- 50c
PORK ROAST, lb. .... .. . . . . . 49c
NECK BONES, lb. 25c
BREAKFASTBACON, lb 65c
“A” GRADE BEEF
STEW BEEF, boneless, lb...... 45c
T-BONE STEAK, lb. .!. . 70c
SIRLOIN STEAK,lb.. .. ... 70c
ROUND STEAK,lb. ...70c
BFEF ROAST, lb. ’ 50c
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FROZEN FOODS OF ALL
KINDS
The Parent-Teacher association
held their regular ^monthly meeting
o on Tuesday, March 2, at Florida
Y Street school.
Mrs. J. B. Hart, the president, gave
^ a short talk on self-reliance. She
pointed out the value of parents
^ showing self reliance in accenting
o..responsibilities to set an example to:
their children.
Supt. W. R. Ande rsan, in connection
this subject,' showed a
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4 initiative and interest in his school
* work. He was also unable to get along
jwtih his playmates. He was helped by
the cooperation of his mother, with
o the teachers.
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Feature: 2:31, 4:28, 7:31, 9:28.
NEWS. SHORTS. 9c and 35c
10~ATM. Shou’ MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17
ONE DAY ONLY
Smart Politics
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Comedy, with music of GENE
KRUPA and his Orchestra. With
FREDDIE STEWART and JUNE
PREISER.
Feature: 2:34, 4:16, 5:58, 7:40,
and 9:22.
GOOD SHORTS. . 9c—35c
10 A. M. Show
Story of Governor Jimmie Davis
of Louisiana. Seven popular hill-
j billy songs. With GOVERNOR
[DAVIS, MARGARET LINDSAY,
and RALPH FREETEj
Starts: 2:27, 4:19, 7:27, 9:19.
NEWS. 9c and 30c
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
March 17 and 18
Sing, Cowboy, Sing
A TEX RITTER WESTERN.
Starts: 2:00,'4:4j, 7:26, 10:09.
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Mrs. Burgess’ fourth grade won thje
award for the best percentage of par
ents present.
Later a social hour was enjoyed.
The
Cross Hill Baptist church, is
homecoming services for
^ Sunday, March 14, at 11 o’clock. Rev.
<>iWare Madden, Jr., pastor, has an
nounced. Dr. E. F. Haight, profes
sor of religion at Furman univer
sity, will be the guest speaker.
Since the church building was re-
<> cently destroyed by fire, the services
will be held in the Cross Hill school
auditorium. Lunch will be served
by the church and all resident and
non-resident members, former mem
bers, friends of the Church and the
public are cordially invitecj to attend.
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Clinton’s Shoe Headquarters
“SAVINGS GREAT IN ’48’
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REDS — GREENS
Training School
For Health Chairmen
Butch Minds the Baby ii
(Comedy)
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With BRODERICK CRAWFORD
and VIRGINIA BRUCE.
Starts: 3:00, 5:43, 8:26.
* Sea Hound, Chap. IS
9c and ,30c
A training School for Home De
monstration Club Health Chairmen
will be held Friday, March 12th from
2:00-4:00 p. m. in the Agricultural
Building in Laurens. All officers,
j directors, the County Chairmen on
Health, County Council 4-H Chair
men and all Home Demonstration
. Club Health Chairmen are expected
o to attend.
Miss Jane Ketchen, Ass’t State
Home Demonstration Agent; Miss!
Gertrude Lanham, District Agent; and
Miss Janie McDill, Extei sion Nutri
tionist, from Winthrop College will
conduct tbe meeting.
Following the training meeting a
group of Home Demonstration club
members 'and the County flome De
monstration Agdnts have planned a
shower for the County Home.
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