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1 Pact Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949 CREDITORS’ NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of James Boyd Speake, deceased, are hereby notified to, file the .same, duly verified, with the un dersigned. and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. RALPH .L. WILBANKS, . DR ERIC BARNES, Executors. Jufce 6. liMH. 23-3cw f .j ... .. —— FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 7th day of July. 1949. I will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Ad ministrator with Will Annexed of the tsl-ate fo Moses Dillard in the ofTice of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock A.M., and on. the j-ame day will apply for a final! tin charge from my trust as Adminis trator with Will Annexed. ✓ Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment oij or before that date; and all persons naving claims. against said • state will present tbem on or before sold date, duly proven, or be forever barred. C D CHILDS. Adm with Will Annexed, Clinton, S. C. June 6. 1949. 30-4cw ,1 eral solicitor; Charles Evans Hughes, Jr., former solicitor general and son of the late chief justice and Oscar forces. Veterans are particularly re quested to complete and return the Classification Questionnaires. Many . Ewing, federal security administra- in this group, Chairman Lewis said, tor. are under the misconception that Somewhat 'of a surprise was the previous- service exempts them frem j compromise bill in the senate on the filling out and returning questionn- i controversial basing-points pricing'aires. As Washington Sees It.. THE NATIONAL SCENE vw, rv. • i 1 con t roversia l basing-points pricing Special to T1k? Chronicle. j i ssue The compromise authorized by The names and last known ad- Washington. June 22—With the Sen. Joseph C. O’Mahoney of Wyo- dresses of registrants who have fail- senate in a snarl in debate over re- 1 rning. would permit use of delivered i ed to return their questionnaires to peal of the Taft-Hartley Act and un- pricing methods, provided that con- Local Board No. 30 were announced able to agree on provisions of a new S pi rac ies and substantial injury to as follows: act to replace it, congress was still competition are absent. James Cecil McKenzie, S00 E. Fer- in a quandary over what to do about measure .had ;been expected! guson St.,'Clinton; Leo Vernon Po- the controversial labor-management (0 i on g debate, but for some well, 301 S. Adair St., Clintan; Char- question. reason those proponents who were !es Walter Davenport, Rt. 1, Ware In the face of this confusion, J 0 ™ attempting to circumvent the recent | Shoals; Grover Junior Conw.ell, Ly- L. Lewis has tossed his. annual hand ru ii n g 0 f th 0 Supreme Court against dia Mill, Clinton; Charles William grenade by ordering his miners out ^ basing-point system, dropped McCormick, Gen. Del., Clinton; Price of the coal pits for a week to cut their plans and accepted the O'Ma- Wofford, Rt. 3, Lauren«; J. T. Bold- down the stookpi.e above ground, honey proposal. „ en, Rt. 2, Fountain Inn; Stanley Lul- T, ? e . m ° s ^ h pin« The senate decision to give the 'en Boular, Rt. 1, Ware Shoals; Jas. uhK-h fhe hardest battle is being Digtrict of Columbia home rUle by Cromer (colored), P. O., Clinton; fought is one of government-^ zure an ll _ man cound j nine to be elect ^! court injunctions in case of national , . , , j w 0 ■ and two to be named by the presi-i emergencies. M , 1 dent, was the first that either house For instance, the National Coal . . . ... .. . association is carrrine full-oa-e had passed on thls < ( I uestl0n in the “ ' , y p ^ long years of home rule agitation, i newspaper ads against any provi- ^ publicity given ihe Capital s.on for government seizure .t struck c rc ? cnt i y b / the senate c P om . mines or struck plants should a na- William Rufus Henson, Gen. Del., Clinton; Edward L. Vierra, 4665 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y.; Johnnie Tuc ker (colored), Rt. 1, Owings; Walter S. McMahan, RL 1, Cross Hill; Roy T. Wilson (colored), 204 S. Livings ton St., Clinton; George William Shirley, Rt. 1, Cross Hill; William Dermond Campbell, Rt. 1, Taylors; Amos Hill (colored), Rt. 2, Box 18, Laurens; Ben Massey (colored), Rt. 2, Box 44, Gray Court. 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The same pictures showing provision for court injunctions to . . „ .... £.,1* i_i unsi ghtly slums within the shadow halt labor strikes in a national; r .vT i j u u u , of the Capitol dome have been pub- "mSi.. .he senate hearings !f‘« i «»» »■>« •/.rj over charges of Sen. Bourke B. Hick- y >ears ’ going back tp 1928, enlooper of Iowa against David E. Lilienthal. chairman of the Atomic ir said that congress has investigat ed Washington slums. They have Energy commission, continued with f 5 ? 611 sev .f“ ne ?' i t U °" charges flying thick and fast Worn 5, 00k , s ,. “'f k th ' ^pnol Alley both sides Dwelling act, which authorizes clear ance of the slums and the money with which to do it. Thus far, the concensus here in Washington seems to be- that Sena tor Hk-kenlooper has not produced evidence to bolster his charges of •‘incredible mismanagement.” Lilen- thal has admitted some laxity in minor employees an ^ ’ Oiiocf that the turnover among the thou-| sands of employees in the vast AEC agency has been large. 18 Registrants there has beer Foil To Complete The names of 18 men frorn^ There is a move underway in the area who have failed to mail in the<r house to force the housing bilk out completed Classification Questionn- of the rules committee by the end a;res 1° the Selective Service Local of June and the National Grange Board were released for pubUcation has gone on record as approving by Chairman J. B. Lewis of Selec- enough public housing t** provide "a t' ve Services Local Board No. 30 minimum for safety a nd health but * or Laurens county, warned against destroying incentives. Chairman Lewis urged all regis- With the lobbyists building a back-' trQnts who have questionnaires to fire as a result of the proposed con- return them within the time per- gressional probe of their activities, ni *tted by law to the Selective Ser- by charging that government officials v ' ce Local Board for Laurens county also are daily lobbying congress, jt l oc ®ted at City Hall, Laurens, S. C., appeared that the lobby resolution and in the case of transient regis- is scheduled to reach the senate floor t ran ts the Questionnaires should be within the next few days. j returned to the Local Board which The house already has approved Jurisdiction over the registrants, the resolution, but the senate judi- ChaFrman Lewis pointed out that ciary committee has made two questionnaires are sent out for the changes, one providing for a 10-man Purpose of classifying registrants and committee from house and senate necessarily for the purpose of judiciary committee members, and i mmed i a te induction iito the armed the other for a $50,000 expense ceil- ing. The house had provided for a 14-man special comrmttee to be ap pointed by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house, but set no expense limitation. In the meantime, some top names have been filed as additional new lobby ists under the lobby law. They include: former Congress man Albert L. 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