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I I Page Eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 1, 1953 Business In South Carolina Stable For the First Six Months This Year P. C. Fresh Meet Clemson Fresh Here Friday Night * Thj first half of 1953 brought a continued stability in most lipes of South Carolina business, as cpm*> pared with the corresponding peijiod last year, C. W. Martin, district- manager of the U. S. Department 1 of Commerce, reported in his semi-an nual summary of the business situ ation just released. Mr. Martin s report represen.ed Prasbyterian freshmen, borrow- a composite digest of reports on : n g se y er a] of their members from South Carolina business conditions; varsity ranks, will play host to released by the Departments of , Clemson freshman football Commerce Labor and Agricultur-.-, here Friday night. The Federal Powcf Lommission, Feder.i. <r. irrie will start at 8 p. m. on John- Reserve Bank of Richmond, Dunn j[ on and Bradstreet and Southern Bell _ This is the on]y sc heduled fresh- Telephone and Telegraph apnpany irian encount er of the season for Dank debits in South Carolina p rcs byterian, which has been fore- rose 4.8 per cent, increasing u tiii^p a number of its top per eeu! in Columoia, and 1.8 P cr fi rs t year gridmen on the varsity ‘racie was up 4 per cent in South| FC ^ on ^ an( j they looked impressive Carolma. j n i os j n g by a narrow 12-14 margin last week-end. The number of residential tele- , to Georgia Tech phones in South Carolina was up They will send a large heavy squad 5.6 per cent with an increase of 8.9 aga i' nst pc’ s 16-man freshman out* per cent in the number of business telephones in operation. The Somhj ff ose assistant coach Norman Carolina increase in business telc-j Sloan) who is handling the first- phones was unsurpassed in year team, has had to retrieve four Southeast. ^ players who already have seen con- Advances of 13.5 per cent in new sic i era bie varsity action this year, business incorporations, 3 per cent j Two o{ these—Quarterback Felder in manufacturing employment and Cook and Tackle Lee Frierson— 3 4 per cent in urban .building were j c U r re ntly are running first string on observed. Electric enegry produced, the main squa d. And Quarterback in the state for utility and indus trial purposes increased 0.6 per cent. Cotton consumed increasd 6.3 per cent. Cotton system spinning actvi- Landy Avant and Halfback Gene Butler are varsity second-stringers. Both Cook and Avant are accu rate passers, so the little Hosemen ity showed an increase of 1.1 P£ri are expected to develop their attack cent in the number ^of cotton s Pi n- a round the aerial game. Clemson dies in place June 2i, 1953, as com-) likewise has an expert on air move- pared with the number in place ment in the form of Quarterback June 28, 1952; and an increase of Charlie Bussey; - He struck with .1.7 per cent in the spindle hours, f nr Hnth Clemson tnnrh- cor.suming 100 per cent cotton dur- ir.g June, 1953 as compared with June of 1952. In. estimated cash South Carolina showed 14 7 per cent. passes for both Clemson downs against Tech. Of interest to local fans will be the appearance of two Clinton farm income, 1 pi aVf . rs on t he Clemson team. They a drop bL are Hugh Eichelbfcrger, Jr., and i Tommy Sease. In. world trade, for the first five The posible starting lineups for mon’hs of 1953, the value of im- Friday night’s freshman game: South Carolina ports j p res b v terian .ed an increase over the same l,£_ period for 1952 of 7.5' per cent, bull •he value of exports showed an 18.3 i per cent decrease. Detailed figures concerning South] Carolina business conditions may* 1 be obtained upon request from the! U. S. Department of Commerce,- area 2, Sergeant Jasper Building,; Charleston, S ~C7~~ LT- lG- RG- RT- RE- .QB- -Daughtry . -Frierson. .. -Poe .... .... -Alexander -Warren .... -Turner Martin . -Gqpk Wolfe New ChqTfmon- - Red Cross Chapter James E. Wolfe of this city, has been elected chairman of the Red Cross chapter to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of C. C. Giles. The general meeting of the chapter was held Monday night at Hotel Mary Musgrove. LH—Butler -- RH—Collins F B—Brockenbrough Clemson Smith .... Anderson Bruerton Funk ..*. DeSimone Eichelberger Hudson Bussey “. Bail .. . Cook .... Spooner DON’T WAIT £ d% \‘ IMP MOW* tOllR NMAt ^ THE TRIPLE STRENGTH TRRP OF 1000 liSE'- Only Fultex gives you triple stitching for triple strength with rot-proofed thread and rust proof grommets every three feet. Sizes for every need, get yours today! COPELAND Hardware Supply Phone 15 P. C. Enrollment Reaches 488 A total of 488 students are regis*, tered at Presbyterian college for the first semester of the 1953-54 school year, Registrar G> Edward Campbell announced yesterday af ter a final tabulation. The institution thus heads into its 73rd session with hte second largest enrollment in its history. , All dormitories are crowded to capacity, and some 80 additional resident students have found room ing accomodations in nearby homes in the city. President Marshall W r . Brown said this situation empha sizes the great need for more dor mitory space. A campaign raising funds for this purpose has passed the half-way mark, and it is hoped the needed facilities can Joe made available by next fall, he added. Of the 488 students now enroll ed, 473 are men and 15 are women. The new students this year total 175. WRESTLING FRIDAY * * * * MAIN EVENT * Mr. Moto * ▼*. MATT MURPHY OTHER STAR ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY .October 2 — 8:00 P. M. r- • • ; 1 . 1 tv Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium Arena President Cites Need For Daily Devotion To God Chicago, Sept. 28 — President Eisenhower said today there is great need for daily devotion to God. The President, in a message to the sponsors of Qhristian Educa tion week, set forth: “I am very happy to join you in support of the objectives of Chris tian Education Week. It is an ob servance through which we and our nation’s children may heighten our awareness of the goodness and greatness of the Almighty in every deed and thought in our daily lives. “I hope it will encourage all Americans to redouble their efforts to shape their lives and to fashion their purposes in keeping with this.” Christian Education Week began Sunday and continues to next Sun day. The President’s, telegram was sent to the Rev. Gerald E. Knoff, executive secretary of the division of Christian education of the Na tional Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S. A., sponsors of the spec ial week. U.D.C. 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