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• Vj BN a ' i ri'V'ftynfrirPlP " ' " I • ' * ’ Is ' I. '~ r i i Page Two / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WEST CLINTON NEWS. ^ Washington Sees It.. THE NATIONAL SCENE M'. and Mrs. Curt Pettit, -Mr. and I M < Virgil Sanders, and Wayne, Mr. a-.ui Mrs. Marv‘in Sanders and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Sanders, j and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heath-| eriy and Dons, Jean and Carey Sand ns. and Sybil Bradshaw, j gram a reality. Daniel purposed in his heart that the ; It begins to appear that the hous-| would not defile himself with the ling bill and the federal aid to edu- |king , s dainties and the wine served I cation bill, both passed by the sen- VdliUIl UHi, UUU1 UdolsCLl UV II1C a . « ate and sponsored by Senator Taft to the men of the school. But and understanding which the king inquired of them.'’ This record of Daniel and hii com- Thursdoy, May 21, 1948 Clark Leaves P. C. Coaching Job •Washington, May . . „ . | Coach Bill Clark, Presbyteriancol- ., , , pan ions is a ine emperatue . ] ege basketball and baseball mentor and others, are going to be allowed the head o the school refused Dan- They who think they must eat ncn th<? has resi ed tQ a ! to die a pigeon-hole death in thesis request to be allowed to abstain, food and take strong drink to keep ^ of head coach at ^ Q '_ 0.—The latest hou^e. And the national health bill' Then Darnel proposed to the stew-j^up the pace should ponder tne les_ 1 anaeburtT high sc hool for the comine Most scientists deny the ', i “. 0 6 * strong drink and many do - %ejr ' hesitate to show its evil effects ~ young Jews were in such better phy- drink habit is taking a terrible toll sical condition than the others they from our people, and it is deplorable were allowed to continue their plain indeed that the habit is being so ex diet. Further, when the young men tended among women, old and young, were examined by the king, Daniel Are we fast becoming a nation of 9 If so, what can the fu- . Th- ci r k I ^ ° — days of the session pan bring f ' , , * , _ ' *stitutional of the southern states re- three measures out of their present onl y water, and see the result. At upon body and mind. Only a selfish Triends Ou Mts. Betty Lawson a e gj ona i educational compact as a vio-; ec ij pse - the end of the ten days the four'reason can lead to its defense. The glad to know' she is able to be ouL!i_ tirin r j CT htc « a ccat»f> hv thpl a'-er a two weeks illness lu ^ . A rights passage Uy the According to some observers here, ,...er a two weexs i.inesS. house of the Bulwinkle bill taking, th admm ; st ration mav ask congress J E. Braswell; Sr., has been ill! railroads from under the anti-trust , , , y ' 8 Ft eral weeks. • J laws in rate-making, passage of the trol act tQ be put intQ effect when Mrs. Herbert Poteat has been Hi armed services measure ... all pro- and the need arises These ob-, several days. ! vided stiff debate and frayed nerves' servers say that tbe na ' t ional security' and his nefri< ^ s far surpassed all the drunkards Mrs. Joe Terry, Sr., is ill. j and tempers on Capitol Hill. 'resources board is behind the move other * every matter of wisdom ture hold. Mrs. Melvin Hooper is improving | in the meantirtie congress speeded, to have everything in readiness to ®tfer being ill. - ! up its tempo, tb get adjournment by' s lap on contrbls and allocations, and Mrs. Clarence Dunaway has bpen the agreed date of June 19 with to have agencies set up in skeleton iK the past week.’*' • critical and imperative legislation 1 form ready for any eventuality^ Mrs. J H. Whitmire is ill at her' hanging In the * balance including President Truman is chilly toward h me on Washington street. I extension of the reciprocal trade'the proposition and Jie likely will Barbery has returnedt agreementj-act which expires June turn dowm the proposal of his cabi-j > after being a patient The-nation’s entire foreign policy net . . , at least he is-.n^ expected ■ MclNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us fsr Best Matenials and Workmanship. iae is a papular PARTY LINER Mrs J. H. her. home s’ F: ..:, .- !i >spital in Greenville, trape barriers and economic co-op- to go as far as they propose. Theconccnsus ofopiniorr^ n ittirin Pnti f... r..l aiul ‘ S —The concensus of opinron—anroiTg^’ * l ihettc Heaton Md * cv j Uon among t.ie several nations, tbe p^ptical observers here is that , ; sianatoiy to the Maishall plan. Fail- tbe - fast-traveling Governor—Stassen i Cl. ' Heaton entertained 23 -une to extend the reriprocal act, ac- v- ...I g,.U a _garty bn Friday eqrding to most observers, would : iuT >on. Carl, Jr., and o .; otto, who were cele- the structure hanging in mid-air.. did himself little good in his conten . , , lion with Senator Taft in the Ohio tipple the foreign policy and leave primarv . The 0 i d timers here say A f Inlays, games ts >e l>irthda> s 1- ua Most all the fiscal year appropria- were played/tibn- measures are still hanging file, ed t>y the , the ‘ senate just having completed Tied by Mrs/ m.llions of dollars. This deficiency 'S Xell.e Of- art ion on the deficiency appropria- a number mi ti n measure amounting to appropriation measure is for govern mental agencies which ran out of money due to cuts made in their ap- by the last session of ncF Anniversaries >n will be 7 y that the nine delegates he took away from Senator Taft in Ohio are over balanced considerably by the ill feel- j ing engenrered against Stassen by! the powers that be in the GOP old 1 guard in control of the party ma- There is considerable more 1 talk these Ttrrys about Senator Van- denberg of Michigan, the leading ! compromise candidate on the Repub- ■ several Winery. , V J. , l.’V .\I a rgie Wr:gh*. M ' ur.'l^de FI./.abet:! Wood- .l . i a: . • t ! <:\'i ^.'lapton. 1. •./ Li ipa: d i w.i- 16 years old ii:en.i.L -Stnuid u\ebrjted her 8tn : M.,y 16 M .i.v 23: J w.V .Larin.e BrasAeli's • i a.r.hday. ‘ .B \>y B..R ■ celebrated ii.s 16th rtiuiav May 22 Ywnon Ivestei celebrated his Sin proprratiqns uy the last session ui | ii cap ticket, with Speaker Joe Mar- congress. Among the appropriations, t , n bas b ; s was one l *‘ refunds. the last sessio/i slashed SiSOO,000,000 f; >m the approprialiuTTS for tax re- funds artd added it in the '‘savings’’ made by congress. So in the. defic iency appropriation bills this year are . . running mate. On the 1. . »: Sl.Oofi.OOl .000 lot tax Democratic side of the fence, despite! It will be remembered that i tbe bo lting southern Democrats,} these oliiervers say it’s a 100 to one shot that President Truman will be renominated without serious oppo sition. Possible running mates I named are Paul V. McNutt, former; tn; t ‘ e i!em!5 ’ c ’ A p " e 1°1 S 300 ' 000 * 000 • ambassador to the Philippines and and one for $300,OGO, 000 making up former fed eral security adiriinis-' $800,000,000, and an additional i- 3; tnnay. May 12, M - Wo idrow VV’ilson ha,d a bi iay May 21. Yesterday was Mrs J. J. Smithes ' n: thday. . 7»kss Milch ed exv j 1 av Mav 29 item of S268.000.000 for tax refunds which not only eliminates the so- called savings but adds $268,000.- 000 to the expenditures. President Truman, calling for a long-range farm program predicated upon the proposals of former secre- | trator; Senator O’Mahoney of Wy oming, and former Governor Ellis Arnall of Georgia. SIX-INCH SERMON By Rev. Robert H. Harper STANDS BY 111* CON- ^ ^ (TEMPERANCE). ' >fficf. Books Li.ige: Sheets. “•Ledgers, ail kinds, j airnment-. Recently Sen. Robert: Leaf-. B.nd-" T:, "‘ Ohio * chairman of the GOP steering committee, also called upon' Journals, Day Columnar Pads eobgreFS-fnr a gram but thus Lesson for May 30: Daniel 1:8-20. Memory Selection: Daniel 1:8. Daniel was among the first group! trfng-range farm pro- exiles that Nebuchadnezzar car-, far n > "progress has necl mto Babylon. 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BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY The Rexall Store ‘ Phone 101 cars are like this and soma "NEW" cars are like this i •/ but only tha KAISER and FRAZER are like thij i' r\ seatroom but no headroom headroom but no seatrooi?) plenty of headroom! plenty of seatroomf TRUE functional design True Functional Design is beauty With a pur pose. For example, the STREAM-THRU fenders of the Kaiser or the Frazer are a style feature others havp attempted to copy. But the real reason for the design has been overlooked. The true function is to provide more usable space without increasing over-all width. Only the Kaiser and the Frazer have more usable space. MORE SEAT V/IDTHI . . . MORE HEAT) ROOMl . . . MORE LUGGAGE SPACE! The Kaiser and the Frazer aren’t the same old girls in a new dress—they’re taew from the road upl Best of all these, modern cars from Willow Run are yours at no increase in price! > ■re, We Invite You to SEE, DRIVE and COMPARE Them,Todayl C. W. 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