The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 15, 1948, Image 7

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\ i f Thursday, July 15, 1948 , THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven Bobcat Fights No More; Picks Bus for Opponent NASHVILLE, TENN.-A snarl ing bobcat attacked a bus on a Tennessee mountain highway. The bobcat Iqst. Driver Herschel Craun was easing his big bus over Raccoon mountain, outside Chattanooga, when the ’cat leaped from a big oak tree and hurled itself against the bus windshield. Craun stopped, picked up the carcass of the 42-inch long, 14Im pound animal and brought it on to Nashville. Veteran Still Lives Battle Experiences Psychiatrist Reports Theft Was Made Under Delusion. BALTIMORE.—An unnerved war veteran was freed on a burglary charge when a court psychiatrist re ported he broke into a shop and stole a radio under the delusion he was getting ammunition for his bud- , dies. Dr. Jacob H. Conn testified Wilbur Shattuck’s “anxiety hysteria” was confirmed twice through examina tion after. he had been hypnotized and again under the influences of a ] “truth serum.” The 32-year-old veteran of the Bougainville campaign is under j treatment at a veterans’ hospital t here. Birth Announcements JEWS CAPTURE Barron - ADADC / DACC Mr. and. Mrs. A. D. Barron an-'ARABj BASE nounce the birth of a son. Zack, j ^ PALESTINE Wright, at Newberry hosiptal recent ly. Mrs. Barron is th^Tormer Miss [ *he bi r, h o f a dau^h’e" Pa- ^ >a ^ es ^ ne ’ ‘ n a new tensive aimed ec j beyond Maalul ar me bir.h or a ctaugnter, pa southeastward fr b m the Haifa area; ... „ v aye, July 9 at Newberry hos- . bridge on the Nazaretl Linda Goggins of Newberry. Craven / Mr. and Mrs. Gene Craven an nounce tricia G pital. Price S-Sgt. and Mrs. Eddy Lee Price are receiving congratulations On the birth of-‘a daughter, Janice Marie, Monday at Hays hospital. Jones Mr. and Mrs. G.eprge Jones Roanoke i Rapids, *N. C.. ‘'REFORMED" MONET ... The lot of the Berlin housewife has been made a bit tougher recently with the "reformation” of the German mark. The groceries stacked here are what can be purchased with forty of the new marks. truce in response to the appeal by the United Nations Security council. For the second straight day Arab - bombers struck at Haifa. When the bombers appeared over the great port city shortly before noon, it was their announce third thrust within 90 minutes, Anti- the birth of a' son, July -g. Mrs. aircraft batteries roared into action. Jones will be remembered as Miss_ The defense ftre forced the raiders Sadie Attaway. ^ and rattled, their aim. The nationality of the planes was not es- With The Sick tablished. H. M. Elliott is a patient in Hays The fa n 0 f Shafa Amr, 10 miles hospital. Mr. Elliott was injured in eas j 0 f Haifa, came a few hours after a fall Sunday night. | R. L. Francis ts^a patient at Hays STAPLING MACHINES Arrow and ! hospital. , Markwell, and staples. Chronicle Charles Fuller is in Hays hospital Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. I with a broken leg. —— Mrs. Beil Tew is quite ill at the PENCIL SHARPENERS —Automatic home of her daughter, Mrs.'Clarence Giant, fits any size pencil. Chron- ! Fulmer. icle Publishing Co. 1 the Jews in mid western Galilee open ed their push southeastward. The town was a primary base of the so- | called army of liberation under 1 Fawgi JE1 Wawkji. . ... _ , . . T t»... -u r An Israel column driving toward e wv ’ u .- '** Nazareth from the plain of Flscraelon today captured Shafa Amr, one of ca p n , red Maalul, five miles west of base? in northern Nazareth. Demolition squads advanc- nd blew up „ _ __ _ . _ .h road to make Fighting flared up briskly in sev eral sectors of the Palestme front despite some prospects for a new the main Arab an immediate impossible. Arab cout < Announcement Heretofore .we have closed our Goldville Beauty Shoppe eath Tuesday. Be- ginninj? next week (Mon day, July 19) our shop in Goldville will he open to our customers six full days each week. Your patronage is always appreciated. PAGE’S Beauty Shoppe Gold\ ille. S. C. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and children of Donalds, spent Friday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock-' —Mr. ancT“Mrs. Bud Kay and son of _ „ . , , , . . ■ Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dr. Conn reported that under hyp- j j Abrams, nosis Shattuck writhed around, slapping at flies and mosquitoes, i muttered “vines . . . vines,” and talked about comrades blown to pieces in the next fox hole. One of the examining psychia trists mentioned a truck. “They need ammo. I took a truck . . . got-ammo,” Dr. Conn quoted Shattuck. The psychiatrist said the hypnosis examination produced one sequence in which Shattuck described how he slit a Jap’s throat in a struggle at a sentry post. . There was another"Tn~~which a comrade was staked to an ant hill, another in which he described how Japs had cut a finger from an Amer past week of relatives in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brazil, Mrs. Isaac Craven and Becky visited Pa trolman Isaac Craven in Liberty. Sunday. Ansel Johnson attended the 4th of July celebration in Pelzer lasl Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blakely and! week, son of Greenville, were... Sunday j M rs . Douglas Ross, Misses Donna guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Abrams.; L ee Clifford and Betty Douglas Ross John Ross is attending the Demo-; o{ Greenville, visited Mrs. J. M. Ross cratic convention in Philadelphia Monday. * this week. ! Mrs. Crystal Flow joined Mrs. J. F. Miss Betty Prater, Leonard Price Huckaby and sons, Harold Huckaby and Louie Nabors visited relatives in Batesburg Sunday. Mrs. Ann Cole of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting friends and 'rela tives here. Mrs. Annie Garrett of Clinton, : "''with ' Mrs.' Bertha of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huckaby of Greenville on Saturday and visited Carl Huckaby at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Echols and daughters of Columbia, La., are vis iting Mrs. Echols’ mother, Mrs. W. W. Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Holden of Gas tonia, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Holden’s sister, Mcs. James Cooley, and Mr. Cooley. Brenda O'Dell is "visiting Mr. and spent Sunday Stroud. Mrs. James Thomas and son, spent last week with her brother, ‘Ralpn Smith, at Folly Beach. , . Mr .and Mrs. Reuben Rowe and lean captives hand each day and Glenn spent the week-end with the The y s h Sc!aT 5 t“o„S e u,.t pa- lion'm Greenville"' R ' & | tients under hypnotic examination j M r. and-Mrs. J..Lloyd Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams and ma J * s K , " let ‘ m< ; s exaggerate. -He : son were week-end guests of the son visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ow- said further tests using truth serum , former’s- mother, Mrs. Bessie Smith, ensby in Fairview last week, and other evidence convinced him in Leesville. T M^’and Mrs. Joe Purdy visited | the diagnosis is correct in this case, j Mr . and Mrs. Lester Crapps of 1 friends and relatives in Pickens, Eas- He atta ked his wife arid Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Card- ley, Central and Shady Rest camp I ner and Ernest Crapps fo Leesville,; at Jocassee Valley last week, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs' Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors and ; Otis Crapps. - — Grover C. Nabors were visitors in crawled under the bed, thinking the Japs had him,” Dr. Conn reported. “Everything indicates it was a valid,- authentic hypnotic experience which is not being imitated. It is a very complex psychological prob lem of an emotional unstable vet eran who has not been able to digest his war experiences.” Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt and family spent a few days last week with Mrs. Minnie Taylor in Augusta, Ga. Simulated Spring Speeds Up Romance Among Queen Bees ORANGE, CALIF.—Bees are go ing to do their romancing early this year in some California hiv.es. thanks to the ingenuity of LerbV Bell, Orange apiarist, who has be come a specialist in simulating j spring weather. Seeking to offer his queen bees on the market before nature takes its hand in normally increasing the population, Bell had engineers of Minneapolis - Honeywell Regulator company devise a weather system that stirs the dormant urge in in different drones. The “spring-maker” automatical ly controls temperature in hives at a balmy 80 to 85 degrees and pro vides relative humidity of 60 to 65 per cent. To carry the deception further, Bell has artificial illumina tion that brings dawn earlier and delays “sUnset.” He lets California sunshine take care of the daylight hours, when the queens actually mate out of doors, but the simulated springtime of the hives speeds the grafting of larvae from which new queens emerge. Charlotte Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stroud and children were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Stroud’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.] Miss Myrtle Murphy is spending; o. F. Dennis, in Prosperity, two weeks with Mr .and Mrs. O. B. Harold Willingham is .spending Willingham in Brevard,. N. C: the week in Ninety-Six with Leon- Mr, and Mrs. Algie Abrams spent ard Turner, the week-end in Greenville with thei Sonny Ross of Greenville, is latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gra- spending several days with Mike ham. .'Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Attaway of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Stevens and Whitmire, visited their daughter, children, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ste- Mrs. J. L. Abrams, and Mr. Abrams vens and children spent several days Saturday. • last week in Charleston and F'oliy Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown and Beach, children, Mrs. Marion Hamm and — 1 A T i \ »■ \* ■. .J A T 1_I .. ... > >, —— — — — - - - - - - — . . - I ‘ Messrs. Leroy and Morton Hamm I spent a few days last week in the j mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. David Dixon and ! Oneal, Gordon and Ken Boyce visit- ! ed relatives in Sumter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Summers and ! family spent Sunday with Mr. and j Mrs. J. T. Morgan in Leesville. Mrs. Johnny Stroud and children ; spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Grant in Green- wood Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodgers and family visited points ot intre'est in j the mountains^! North Carolina re- ! cently Mr. and Mrs. R. L Boyce visited , Mr and Mrs. J. E. Boyce in Sumter — several days last week. ‘ Mrs Eunice Rodgers is spending' , everal weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Maggie Alexander in Timmonsville. j Mr. and Mrs. Hook Summers and children spent the week with Mr. and. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •• and... EMBALMERS AMBUIANCE SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RCSSELL GRAY and r. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. M«r». ‘Perfect Landlord’ Reveals Mrs d T Morgan j n Leesville. Formula to Please Tenants Mrs. Isabelle Gilmer, Misses Haze*l CLEVELAND.-Mayer I. Blum ol ! and Claud ‘ a °‘ lmer f H “ naa Path - Philadelphia, heralded as '"the were WMl ‘-« nd quests ol Mr. and world’s perfect landlord,” outlined his success formula toT fellow Apart ment House Managers of America, in convention'here. Shower your tenants with per sonal attention, Blum said, and use automatic devices to operate your building wherever possible. , Blum, who sends flowers to his families on wedding anniversaries, said his policy had paid off in har monious relationships for 20 years. Delegates were impressed when Blum told them that 511 out of 520 of his tenants signed leases imme diately when the government per- 1 mitted a 15 per cent rent increase. Hoard Found in Old Trunk In Baro Tenement Room PASSAIC, N. J. — An old trunk containing $4,388 in cash and a bank book showing $20,767 in de posits was found in the bare East Side tenement room where 79-year- old Frank Puzio died. Police Detective Andrew Pokry- wka said the discovery was made by an undertaker who came to re move the body of the old millwork- «r. Puzio had lived alone in his room. | Mrs. Ansel Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks and Shelia visited relatives in Olanta a Jew .days last "weeR: Mr,, and Mrs. J. Z. Rodgers and family visited relatives in Sumter a few days last week. Deri Jacks, Fred Coleman, Ted Ellison -and Baron O’Shields spent the week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bishop and son spent last week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rhine- hart, in Batesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCarthy of Ninety-Six, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Lovelace. Mr and Mrs. R. R. Boyce and daughters were week-end guests of relatives in Sumter and Timmpns- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Black, Miss Ira Belle Summers and Carol Young spent last week at Ocean Drive. , Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright and Linda Raye, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Elliott and r children spent Tuesday at Lake Murray. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson, Der- ril and Lanier visited ,in Charleston and Gatlinburg, Tenn., last week. Mr. and Mrs. -Calvin Owens and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lyons and daughters were giiests during the READ THE CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY EACH WEEK - They inform you as to chang ing prices, where you can sup ply your needs wl^teyer they, may' be, where yob can shop to advantage. be WISE- READ THE ADS Wise Folks Who Want Faster WATER HEATING ' Use Carolina Suburban Gas Co. Laurens — Phone 508 Shop With 1 on fill on co—Sti r<> Evortf Huy! Libby Hinoapple JUICE 2 No. 2 Cans 31c 46-Oz. Can 39c THIS LOW PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU NEXT WEDNESDAY I. S. iVo. / Yvliotr ONIONS 3-Lbs. Bulk 3-Lbs. Cello 26c THIS LOW PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU NEXT WEDNESDAY . Swift’s Prem TRFFT 12 oz - or Armour’s * IVI-al—i 1 can THIS LOW PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU NEXT WEDNESDAY! 49c KKAFT’S KITCHEN ratSU Mayonnaise n 0- a MRP R KTO AB'l'V'RR ^ A f C'RP Pint Jar 53* POREL AND BEA^iS Yv IrH SALv c. 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