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I 1 r f Pa”v I'mir THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, May 25, 195> STUDENT WINNERS IN COLLEGE ELECTIONS Arheson. save the neonle a reoort • 4^ > *: ; - : ' Acheson, gave the people a report on the nation’s position ,in world leadership. He pointed out the ne- ue a program of ecenomic strength- Speaker Sam Rayburn discussed the legislative position of the party lit * * ) *.♦ ; i * cesstty_.of carrying on the Marshall * n congress. The averall subject of ’< plan, oT implementing the Atlantic this historic cabinet meeting was “A '•* pact, not only as a prime security Report to the American People.” measure for our own nation, but as a means of remaining strong here at home. Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer made a brief summation of the world trade situation, of our domestic commerce and also of the necessity for economic strength on the domestic front. Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan outlined the continued ne cessity for a strong agricultural pot Following the cabinet session, an *• open civil rights panel was held on ‘•Protecting Human Rights,” with At- tomey General McGrath, Sen. Theo- £ dore Francis Green of Rhode Island j; and Congressman William Dawson £ of Chicago playing the leading roles, tjj Prior to the cabinet meeting, the $ Democratic national committee held }> a session at the Sherman hotel in £ connection with the Jefferson jub- f-j ilee conference and the three-dav $ Victors in the recent student body elections at Presbyterian college %re vactured above. At the top front left to right are Gus Watt, student body president; Harry Dent, Pa( -Sa( editor and student body vice-president; and John Callahanu secretary-treasurer. Below are Laddie Brearley. PaC- S»C business irtanager; Bruce Galloway, chief cheerleader: and Ray Wil- Noms. new Pan-Hellenic president. Williams was elected by the Pan-Hel- ffrnic council. COUNTY SUPPLY BRL IS FIXED AT $338,037.50 Bill Is S2I.loo Less Than Last Year. No Major Change Made. ’ less than last year's: — — ! Estimated revenues from the coun- . T j j d j j • i » , . „„ current Independence Bond drive and tv are: tines and licenses, $22,33a.71; j , * , j i liwoltae tax. $91,576.56; Uguor Iax , j Jjac development of a sound hscal tli ■ /; ;:l “5 S , : - ‘"postmaster General Jesse Donald- • t**, ‘ ro * n v' ' ' 'I' ' son spoke concerning the reorfanlza- ■ncs no :orf«tum. tank tion ^ nd mitatotlon the poit tax. S..a01.93 b S. coupons, $>.- 0 , [ice depa ,. lm0 ,„ and the genera , ' ?, ar 0 iC' subject of rommunications, while At- '26,487.<0; miscellaneous, $10,.46.0(: . _ , ; torney General Howard McGrath gave an analyses of the administra- i tion policy of protection of our free ' system of jurisprudence, the protec- icy to maintain agriculture at a high session wound up with the address of level of production and to insure President Harry S. Truman in Chi- v continued higji agricultural income, cago stadium Monday night; follow'- Of course, Brannan gave a plug for ing his graSs roots trip across the jjjt his own and the administration’s ag- country. The President spoke to more % ricultural Program. Secretary of La- than 25,000 people. bor MapHce Tobin gave a report on ————, how' a productive and peaceful in- COMMERCIAL PRINTING dustrial life is essential to the well- This completely equipped combi bemg of the nation, and he pointed nation Newspaper-Commercial Print ^ out that the nation's industrial ma- Ing plant can serve you better. Our :j: chinery is geared to the highest point goal is to give our customers the kind || in history, as to productive capacity of service they want—to give Clinton of commodities, man hour production 4 BETTER NEWSPAPER. H and employment. Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman explained the vital role his department plays in protecting nat ural resources and developing water power for increased hydro-electric energy, while Secretary of the Treas ury John Snyder spoke about the ^iAei o£ MOVING? A * r chrgSTCLf pcBMsnrvu ro in: king .< total of $228,512.97. Total amount to be raised by tax ation has been set at $109,524.53 1 compared to SI 17.676.22 lor last year. “LSurens, May the ofTici.t'. . Laurens county *07.50 for the •>) A breakdown ertified ropy o‘ the >upply bill of $338,- com;ng fiscal year As Washington Sees ir . . W NATIONAL SCENE the citizen and the bill of showed no major changes from when it was previously reported. | Among the new items added to the &0) include the provisions for a new s ial to The Chronicle . sauaitarian and county nurse. Salary „ r . . travel for the sanitarian was set " a^hington, Ma 24 With mosk of at $3,000, while the salary and travel the senate suspended in favor of Jfer the nurse was fixed at $2,700. Dr FEPC and other civil rights legL- W E. Baldwin, county health officer. i a?ion proposed by the President, sa i yesterday that no appointments ,,, fe these positions have been made federal government adjourned to The local Exchange club was grant- Chicago where, for the first time in e»t S7.500 to erect buildings on tnc the nation's history, the people were ctly park area leased by the Laurens able to view and hear an official. Cixinty Fair association from the city open meeting of President’s cabinet fo- a period of at least 20 years for sitting in Chicago’s civic opera house, the purpose of increasing interest in There on Sunday May 14, the cab- ajff H wl* ore Secretary of the associ- ' inet with fott membershrp, with the | atiun. John Gatlin, stated that no exception of Secretary of State Dean i b-ris have been taken yet for the Acheson who is- in London, presided! buildings over by Vice-President Alben Bark-! A rural music teacher for county iey and flanked on the stage by all I »rhools was aLso provided for with the party stalwarts and by prominent | a salary of $1,800 Superintendent of business, labor and agricultural of- Ldmotion Leroy Rums said—the ficials. gave the people of the coun- flearher has nut yet been selected, rtry a ring-side seat at the delibera-1 Salarie> of the county officials were tions of this body, p'lus a report of ! we', at approximately $3,600 with the congressional action by Speaker of s-Mie pay.ng $3,300 bf that amount to the House Sam Rayburn. Not only tin*- superintendent of education. The , was an audience of more than 5,000 srk'a also pays a portion of the sal- ar;<s of the treasurer and auditor. tibn of Ttghtsi Secretary of Defense Louis John son gave a frank discussion of the nation's national defense program, pointing up to a continued program to deter aggressors while we contin- Any type of Hand and Power LAWN MOWER Sharpened the factory way 1 Bring in your lawn mower and have it sharpened on our precision machine. All work done quickly and ac curately. Your mower will cut like new. A few min utes here will save you hours ( in the sun.^ COX , SEED CLEANERS Phone 293 — Florida St. !< a r. i S :: ft *♦ « ii M • * ■ • *•# X • Our years of experience en able us to give you a home loan that suits your needs .. .steadily moves you toward debt-free ownership. 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