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* > I Hr* F our THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 4, 1951 ■ . i. «—»I political friddle *9 the aenate Ac Wnchinntnn If elections subcommittee was sched- AS wasnmgron Dees If . . . M to uke up the h earin|ts on Sen- TUC UATinyAI CrCMC ator William Benton’s resolution call- mt NAMUnAL JLlUl '^ng for the ouster the senate of Senator Joseph McCarthy of \\ iscon- Special to The Chronicle. | •*» " » "eh.racter aaMssin." tVoshineton Oct. T-The ten per-1 ^ ^ m( , antjnw , Wcratic s „ J^icrSr^mpfo^r two 'Aeches by tionnl chairnton William M. Boyle •other comparintr Russia’s slavery and "^.onal chairman jus about a year American freedom—promised politi- a *°; ^ U-n S cal fireworks over the President’s Hf ed # ^ obtain a loan from nominations of U. S. delegates to the ^e RH for a ^ t- L° uih ^ ir " 1 ° r United Nations, passage of the Riant wh ‘ ch he had been counsel. Boyle de- out e confe^nc% b over*final° nattenTof ^ ^'cabrielson was charged with hav- JSt TV a * fjnT hiphHShtS ° f "or TTexas 1 cX n rny%?r ta whi a chT 1 a ‘ 1 L l , was counsel and president and with Already charges are being made havin / accepted a huge fee for hav- that the'tax bill, as passed bv the ,n P doiie w. Gabnelson also demed senate, is a boon for the wealthier of both individuals and corporations and £ opp ari j o n ] v H r ew ti'j „ (! dr. instead of visions thS £* pShTov” ttre on his law firm for his serv- co-ops was eased off when the senate ,ce • * * * reversed itself and moderated ite tax | There ^ mi|nv itical indica . P an by making only unallocated div- tions of some sifr -ficance-the na- iiiends taxa ie . . f tional Republican roundup committee, 80 tbe hiH .^ r r f^’t h refer- ^ ^ n 1948i announced that er.ee to co-ops. it P™ydes only for ^ Ta f t ia t Ke top choice among tax.ation of the annual earnings of, officials ^ ^ , 8 r, P, „:r h,C .fl^'mXm «c.™: | *»« Premdentiai nomination. _ ita! credits or revolving funds. This was a victory for the farm organiza- tens, although the issue of withhold- i r g a certain |>erccnt of patronage dividend* remains to be decided in the n nference. • • • The *er.ate. tiurmg the week, an- rr \e.i .t postal rate increas* which w i., i add * mrtbing like 1403.000.- • the j>«'«!al department revenue t . - a thte* \ear H» wrvrr. jav hike of postal empU»yees. which , . . . wi 1 amount to about $200,000,1^1 an- g” ,nU •***«*< Clintons forty-five rually. will more than offset the an- The teams were compoaed of mem- rua! increase in rates, so that inatead bert of the cloth room at both mills Jl 4 Lydia Mills.. (Continued from page one) Old To Dream ** The last song. "Gonna Take A Sentimental Jour ney,** was harder for Eloise and she ! didn't "Renew Old Memories." The Lvdta team received forty i . f alleviating the half-a-bUIioa dol lar deficit in the department, the net result mil he a bigger deficit neat year Shop Winner* Announced A team made up of member* of! the shop competed in the Wuu ' of Two Mills" this week A set of qursUoos sent in by Mrs Mary W T*e defense bill approved in the Parrish on cuontr* was chosen by; senate hy a T9 to o mil call would Warren Whitour* He answered . I?’ vide almost *** billion dollars for correctly that Bonnie Braids was ’ tiefen«e .tofxting during the nest tsso name of Dick Tfbry's baby.! tear. In!ulet| in the t»«al IS five bil it%Mt Dagwood had two children. , '**" to ' • ,r ja **!* rf not counting the dogs, and that f^—d abooo tW budget a.led ^ „ t . rjthrf -ne none I t) the Pre.nlreit. but. after cutting . .T * y ^ I in **«**» ittner sett<>rs the net of the ^ — j ► I is almost two hsilSun abooe ^Qiigrt •*d$k re> neats Military questions subm.ted by Senator Paul (W«glaa af Illm-M. J W r ^ Wt *rfe given to T«nmy j r t#qj A AMI r » bae-|*.l and l. . r f,*M In slash the fond. ||o«. MW* HnSgn.-ry «^see »«sr the only mas<r rsdorttoo come McArthur ha chief ctenm. on a sviee vote osi the anatsun by ften- the foeres m E^reph That Ospn a*'-r Aiesander hanitb of New Jersey Pat tori was known as Old > reducing total appm se tat Ms* by ta and Guta.’ and the present com- ; perient fioogUs AA Anal:* gain seme mender in duel of the army and, amendments which would apply re- no try u President Truman at net re* language to some apmepr a Marion Heirs was successful m tions rather then raese actu^ redwr gnrgonng that Banks McFaddeh is tia<M to eipenmtures ^ thn only athlete t moke all-Ameri . ran in toot ball fnen Suutl. Cere- More Arewagba warn wpltni ^iB^, Mg aim named Steve Wediek ' that «*• ( Gen t.n CITATIOII FOB LCTTOtt Of ADMINISTBATIOH The Slate of South Carolina, C<>untv of Laurena Bv J H Watson. Probate Judge ’A HE REAS Mrs Lillian Cartey' FT.ten made tut! to me tr grant her Letter* of Arimimitration of the Ettate and effects of Jesse T v code re Elluon Trie*e arc. therefore. *o cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said Jesse* Jesie The«<lore Ellison, deceased, they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held nt Iw«urtns Court House. Laurens, S C. <n Oit. 4. 1951, next, a: publication hereof, at 3 o'clock p m , to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 22nd day of September. Anno Domini, 1951. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 2tc-w-4 J. P. L. C. from the University of South Caro lina as having a name that rhymes with Cadillac He named "Shoe- leas" Joe Jackson as the baseball player from GrrenviiW that m known as the greatest natural hitter of all time This set of questions was sen* in by Mrs H P, Aber crombie who received a pair of glove* as her prue Mr Fowler also received a pair i t gloves and Mrs. Parrish won a shampoo set All employees of »fle two imlb are eligible to enter the contest. • In bringing prMOtp- Mont to Itlli pharmacy, you era OMursd of a psrtonalizsd prstefip- lion mtvlet and pries* •hot or# uniformly fair. Because the leading phy sicians and surgeons of our community value the hi^h ethical standards of this pharmacy, many of them come'to us for their personal and office needs. Often, too, they direct pa tients to us for the com pounding of complex pre scriptions. Since our prices are no higher, why not always bring to us your Doctor’s prescriptions? McGEE’S DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 Six-Inch Sermon By REV. 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