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Thursday, March 18, 1948
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Byrnes Urges Draft
To Assure Peace
Chronic bronchitis may develop If
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron
chitis is not treated and you cannot af
ford to take a chance with any medicine
less potent than Creomulsion which
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood creo
sote by special process with other time
tested medicines for coughs. It contains
no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines you
Jiave tried, tell your druggist to sell you
n bottle of Creomulsion with* the under-
etanding you must like the way it quick-
Jy allays the cough, permitting rest and
teleep, o: you are to have your money
back. (Adv.) , .
. Charleston, March 13—James F.
Brynes, former i Secretary of State,
said today the Uniterd States should
proVnptly revive its wartime draft
I country is against further Russian
j expansion by force.
Revival of selective service*.“will
i contribute greatly to the preserva-
I non of peace, -’ he added.
And the United States should “act”
' not just make a new protest, if Rus-
' sia threatens the independence of
Gree:'e, Turkey, Italy or France,
| Brynes declared.
The former Secretary of State sug
gested the next "four or five weeks"
may be critical in U. S.-Russian re-
To Have Annual
Grazing Tour Friday
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rrived ait by the bureau includes
real* beef, lamb and mutton,^ and
pork slaughter in federally inspect
ed and other , wholesale and retail over that ’of the year before
plants but excludes farm slaughter. I Sheep and" lamb slaughter in South
at slaughter did an abeTit-face, i decreased noticeably in 1947 over
however, with 39,500 in 1947 and'31,-' 1946. The totals: 1,000 head in 1946
900'in 1946. The national average and 600. head in 1947 for the 11-
showed a 16 per cent increase in month period from January to Nov-
calf slaughter in The'T947 period; ember.
Hog production, also showed a de
crease in .1947 from 1946. The to
tals: 383,000 head in 1946 and 337,-
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000 in 1947.
The 'annual Laurens County gra?r
in<g tour will be held Friday, starting
at the Agricultural building promptly
at 9 a. m. and going to Robert A.
Harris’ Store, Youngs Community, to
observe annual grazing on his dairy
farm.
Nexit stop will be at Arthur J.
Hughes’ farm in Durbin Community,
arid Ernest J. Sloan's farm in the
same community. Both farmers aie
bedf cattle raisers. We will return
to Laurens for lunch at 12:15.
lations.
Tire Recapping.
' Battery Charging.
Firestone Batteries.
Radiator Boiling.
Car and Truck Repairing.
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, “While it is wise to think of our
military strength four or five years
'(.rum now, as a result of a program
for universal military training,” he
said, “I think it more important to
think of the situation that may exist
four or five weeks from now as a
result of our failure to adequately
provide for the national defense.”
At another point, he “guessed”
the Communists cannot win the Ital
ian elections April 18.
} “Lf the Soviet intends to act in
Italy as they have in Hungary and
Czechoslovakia, we can expect them
to move whenever they reach the
conclusion that Communists cannot
win in the election,” he continued,
will
"They will not tvait until the elec
tions disclose that the Communists
are in the minority.”
The Spartanburg resident spoke
at the beginning of Corps Day ex-
emses commemorating the 105th an
niversary of the opening of The Cit
adel, South Carolina’s Military -Col
lege in Charleston. He stressed that
he spoke as a private citizen.
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. GREENVILLE, S. C.
- Afternoon schedule: Leaving the
Agricultural building for Robert H.
Roper’s beef cattle farm in the Lis
bon Community: to Brown Brothers
Dairy farm; to D. E. and T. P. Brown
dairy farm; League's Dairy; and,
ending the tour, at Collie W. Ander
son’s beef cattle farm in the Mus
grove community about 5.
Those making the trip will ob
serve annual grazing such as small
grain and crimson Clover; small grain
Italian rye grass and crimson clover;
small grain, Ladino clover, and" Ken
tucky fescue; and Ladino Clover
alone.
There are good annual grazing
demonstrations in Laurens County,
and the tour is arranged as an ed
ucational one to see what some of
the farmers are doing. Any person,
white or colored, interested in live
stock cannot afford to miss the tour.
It will be necessary to move on the
hour as the schedule will be a full
day. Many farmers have been ask
ing and reading about Ladino clover
and the new grass, known as fescue,
and will see good dmeonstrations on
this tour.
Z. D. Robertson, county agent, and
several farmers from Abbeville
County visited Laurens County a few
days ago to observe annual grazing.
With the writer conducting the tour,
visits were made to the League's
Dairy farm, Clinton; D. E. and T.
Pluss Brown, Dairy farm; and Brown
Brothers Dairy farm. Due to rain,
other places scheduled were called
off,
Those making the tour with Coun
ty Agent Robertson expressed^ them
selves as being well pleased with
what they saw in annual grazing in
Laurens County.
A letter was received in February
from H. H. Tucker, Director of the
Coke Oven Ammonia Reserch Bu
reau, Columbus, Ohio, asking for
further information .on the annual
grazing program in Laurens Coun
ty. Mr. Tucker was in the party
of approximately 50 people from var
ious states making an annual graz
ing tour with the National Plant
Food Research Committee early this
year.
I. M. Smith, ’kinards, dairyman
and one of South Carolina Master
Farmers for 1947, finds that dairy
heifers do well on good annual graz
ing with little or no other feed.
Mr. Smith showed J. B. Williams,
assistant county agent, a few days
ago 15 .Guernsey heifers, around 8
to 12 months old, grazing on a 40-
acre field seedeef'ttr a"rntxTure"o
barley, oats and Crimson clover, al
so Ladino clover seed alone. ' The
heifers grazed all fall and winter, re
ceiving no other feed except 5 bales
of hay during the time when the
grazing was covered with snow.
D. E. Brown, Laurens Route 2,
was appointed chairman of a com
mittee to assist in developing an ar
tificial insemination breeding pro^-
gram for Laurens County. Other
members are: Ralph Waldrup. Lau
rens Route 2; E. B. Copeland, Clin
ton; Wallace L. Martin, Gray Court
Route 2;"and I. M. Smith, Kinards.
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us to make additional trips to collect.
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Four Nations Want
Palestine Truce
Paris, March 15. — Great Britain
and France called today for a 16-
nation European economic alliance,
backed by United States Marshall
plan dollars, as a bulwark against
Communist expansion. ,
There were^gidications that urgent
attempts would be made soon to in
clude most of the 16 countries in a
sweeping mutual defense pact.
British Foreign Secretary Ernest
Bevin and French Foreign Minister
George Bidault proposed the 16-
nation economic alliance at the open
ing of a conference of the 16 Mar
shall Plan countries,
i Reliaible diplomatic sources report-
i ed also that Bevin and Bidault would
! seek to include Sweden, Norway,
| Denmark, Portugal and perhaps Italy
into the new five-power western Eu
ropean economic and milit^iV aid
treaty to be signed in BrusselLs Wed
nesday.
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Washington,-March 14.—The num-,
ber of cattle slaughtered in the first
11 months of 1947 in South Carolina
was less than the total for 1946 in
contrast to the national trend which
the bureau of agricultural ecomnon-
ics, department of agriculture, re
ported to be three per cent larger
irj the *1947 period.
In tnis period, January through
Novemfber in 1947, South Carolina
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