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% Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Tkuniday, November 1C. 1950 World Wor Blast Feared COMMENT ON MEN AND THINGS By The Spectator Washington. Nov 11—Top U. S. officials see n chance of -caching an armeo truce with Chinese Reds whv» have intervened in Korea, but they are still worried lest the situation ex plode into World War 111. China's intentions, which are the key to the situation, appear to be completely unknown here. In fact much less is known or assumed about as in Moscow’s. For the official belief is seldom known to the casual student, mat the Russians talked the Chine-e p or e xample, almost everyone im ; t ci: Korean move as a means ^ ^ th(J United States has had Hi, The history of . a nation or a state, bread fresh. ‘ Will high frequency sound wives or atomic rays prevent bread from going stale ? Do baked goods cause tooth decay? Is today's bakery bread as nutri tious as the loaves your grandmother used to make? I Staling is one of the most im- poijiant problems on which institute researchers are working. Returns of ing and hopes that by discovering the cause it can hit on a cure. To find out whether or not baked goods cause tooth decay, institute re searchers plan to feed breld and other bakery products to animals Over in Italy, where the people eat lots more starch than Americans, dental caries are much less prevalent than here, Dr. Bradley stated. To carry through this research project, stale bread at some bakeries run as ’ institute will work out new ways r high as 10 per cent. If the institute J 0 f measuring the minute amounts of this great Union of States, is! can discover ways to keep bread su gar in bread on the theory that the fresh longer, it will reduce this waste and help cut the cost of the “staff of e." High frequency sound waves don’t sugar is one of the elements in bread that causes tooth decay. The institute can already answer the question about the nutritional value of bread. Today’s inriched dowFI** 1 "the' 1 Far Fast° and 'thereby a certain number of presidents, from WO rk because they fail to penetrate slowing American-Western European Geo:s ^ W ashington In Harry Tru- the bread crust. However, you can | bakery product is far more nutritious rearmament. That is in c:: < in-led build-up of western military power v.ous etfort to disrupt the George Washington to Harry Tru man. But few have studied accounts! f res hen bread by agitating it—that 1 than old fashioned home-made bread, ine with Russia’s ob-' of cnses ’ fin l anc , 1 ‘? C , r ,‘ SeS u economu i is, by pressing it up and down a 1 Dr . Bradley said. It contains more Ameri- f nses — and tho ‘ 1 ) ce - have a1 ^ a ; number of times. [milk, calcium and other nutritional history of agriculture, a history o, t Kept in an ordinary icebox, bread elements, he said, industry, as well as political history. s t a i es mU ch faster than at room tem- Through the courtesy of Mr. B. M perature but when frozen will keep FINAL SETTLEMENT , Ed wards and Mr. John Campbell, of ( f re sh indefinitely, the institute has Take notice that on the 12th day oi The South Carolina National Bank, ! dj scovere{ L The institute’s also doing Decemoer. 1950. I will render a final I have been reading a lot of our Am-j basic research on the chemical account ot my acts and doings as erican and South Carolina history as; changes that take place during stal- Executrix of the estate of Edmund shown in a history of banking in this LOANS LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Friendly, Confidential Service A. B. C. Finance Co. s; ^ 104 PITTS STREET CLINTON, S. C. THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton's Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising J Adair in the of:ice of the Jud,e State. One incident stands out—that) of Probate ot Laurens county, at 10 when President Andrew Jackson be- j’: M the'§ business- ! ft 't o'clock a. m , and on the same day gan his fight on the Bank of will apply for a final discharge from United States Charleston my trust as Executrix. men of great vision foresaw the need I gg Any person indebted to said estate for a bank in South Carolina which'a is notified and required to make pay- could transact foreign as well as do-jg ment on or before that date; and all mestic banking, and they incorporat-, g persons having claims against said ed in 1834 The Bank of Charleston,' g estate will present them on or before witn a capital of two million dol-1: said date, duly proven or be forever lars. H barred LOIS MEADORS ADAIR. Executrix November 2, 1950 Keep Pepsi On Hand Having Traffic Trouble? 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