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/ u Thursday. October r ^'1 )IS'(»IH > SOX.VTI:) 3 H I f 1 Paee Five This must be the time for grand mother’s apple pie, isn’t it? So runs were kept in cellars over the winter Says Mr. Wyndham, in effect, no ed rabbits, mixing and meddling in and everybody had apple butter, specific exeimption was made of the everybody’s business and bowing known as “spread” through '‘the bottled drinks and they are subject and scraping in craven fear, valley”. ’ to the special tax and the Salei ^ When the river troze the farm- Tax - d o esnt b f' Fj a Uf pr Students ers sawed ice blocks and stored ice cause ifhose of us so fortunate as 9 in specially built houses. At our to drink the water of Manmng don t |„ Who S Who I boarding house we always had re du.re al manner of liquid aids . i plenty of ice cream when the river substitutes and olixuv e u Eight Presbyterian college sen- frrwa/ And craw t ax seems like double-beaming the . ” , , s ; froze. And we had abundant gravy th however 10rs have 156611 selected to appear supply—as the business leaders say oiners » nowever. ^ ^ 1Q co even when the meat was in short WVl K ,j r mor , t 54 6(1111011 of Who 3 nowadays ; Why should our Government lend who Among Students in American .. . . When I see my life in review I to Russia the plates^ for making our Universities and Colleges, my dream, as Tennyson says. And recall such high spots as she-crab rnone y- 1 y 6 heard of that and 1 These honored men are: a bit more of Tennyson would hit soup of Charleston, apple butter of something about it:: Andrew Howard, Simpsonville: the mark, as you recall. “So runs Virginia, cabrito al horno and palta Tbe Question of wlm loaned en- R ay Smith, McClellanville: George my dream ,but what am I? An in- onselda of South America. These !Br avin g P la tes for U. S.^ occupation Everett, Thomasville, Ga.; Roy Wil- fant crying in the night, an infant last two, “Cabrito al homo” is T 10116 ^ to Ru seia 111 t 945 c0m6S un- West Palm Beach, Fla.; crying for the light, and with no baked goat; “palta onselda” is a : cier tbe scrutiny of Senate probers ( Clyde Beaumont and Marcus Prince language but a cry”. But he wasn’t salad of alligator pears—avacados., s001 ?; . v * ^ both ol Charl °tte. N. C.; Paul crying for apple pie. It was the I had been offered that goat meat Cruunnan McCarthy (R-Wis) of Crouch, LaGrange, Ga.; and Lucius Bread of Life he craved. many times and had declined it th ® Senate permanent investigating b. DuBose, Birmingham. Ala. It is indeed a far cry from the with great scorn. , But one day I sub-committee, said that Frank . the ambrosial delight of grand- felt gay and free, inclined to the fo r m - < l r secre t a ry of the Inter-;i sweet mournfulness of Tennyson to hazards of life, and accepted the Phonal Monetary Fund and Wil- mother’s pies and puddings. goat, plain old goat, brought down! ba ™ H -J ay lor , chl6f of the Funds ■ Did you ever live in an apple; from the Andes by the Indians and ^ 1<lcl e ^ st Dlvlsl0n * Wl11 he ca..ed I ^l||fl*pi1C ri|*||/P a ||l country? In Oconee county we totally unacquainted with hygiene. as Wltn6 sses. Balllll IWw 111 have apples and I recall that sweet It was delicious. Strangely, though. Congressional committees have spirit, Dr. J. L. Mann, who came nice, clean goat, in this land of d6Ve l 0 P 6 d evidence that the U. S. from the fabulous South Caroilna cleanliness and sanitation, has eventually redeemed some $250,- Piedmont to Columbia with many never tempted me but once. Well, j "O* 999 °f occupation currency bushels of aples, apples from his let that pass, as Shakespeare says, which allegedly was printed on own orchard. And -Dr. Mann was Palta enselda seemed to please Communist presses, but they have Wed.-Thur. as proud of those apples as the Em- the palates of all “Yankees”, mean- n pt found out who transferred the peror Diocletian was of the cab bages from his truck garden. I was at school once in the Shen andoah Valley, the famed land of apples. In those days the apples SAL Report Said Best In Southeast dustry in the country. This is the sixth vear the Sea- jboard Air Line railroad has won Ij'the Southeastern award. A bronze The annuaT report of the Sea-;“Qscar of Industry” in recognition bpard Air Line Railroad for 1953' of the selection will be presented to has been adjudged the best submit- C. E. Bell, vice-president of the ted by any rail line in the South- Seaboard, at an annual awards din- estern section of the country, ac-1 ner to be held in New York at the cording to information the company ! Hotel Statler on October 26. recently received from Financial! * • World Magazine, which conducted IF YOU DONT READ > the survey from more than 6,000, THE CHRONICLE yearly reports from all types of im r YOU DONT GET THE NEWS Pepsi-Cola Refreshes Without Filling Theatre Oct. 21-22 ft ing all of us from the United States, plates. for the South American is as much SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM IV ShowpUce Of The Sj«th MONDAY, NOV. 2—0 P.M. are the Sen. Mundt (Rep-SD) a commit teeman, said: “W got an awful gouging in loaning these printing plates. It has never been estab lished who was responsible.” The deal was discovered several “American” as we are. We known as Yankees all over world. A wealthy Northern man came to Lima while I was there. One day I heard a voice, loud and an gry, a beautiful young American gations. Probers were told that was berating an Indian boy because; Russia demanded the loan and some hfe could not understand that she government official complied as a wanted a pitcher of water. That gesture of U. S. friendship. SUBMARINE COMMAND William Holden. Nancy Olson CARTOON - NEWS years ago at Congressional invest!- Fri.-Sat. Oct 23-24 CRIPPLE CREEK George Montgomery and Karin Booth CARTOON - NEWS Sunday October 25 LET’S DANCE Betty Hutton Fred Astaire Sunday Show at 9:00 Mundt said that in Berlin he saw a Russian with a suit case full of Soviet-printed money which the U. S. had to redeem in Germany and poor boy understood as much Eng lish as the lady understood Span ish: both were totally blank. But Americans rail at and abuse those who don’t understand English. I j Austria was able to help a little and the big Our leaders have done strange business man and the family and and wonderful things. We seem to guests went with me to dinner. I act childishly at times, ordered filot mignon, rice, potatoes If we get out of the amosphere —and all that—along with palta en- of Washington, going to some quiet I selda. The rich American called spot, “far from the madding for that salad six times. He didn't know the words but he readily un derstood the food. Ylakcto now at Box Offleo and Mall Order: PRICES: Orchestra: Elnt ftftoea $2.75; balance SZ.M; Ftnt : Pint fow rows SS.7S; t2JM. Second Bofciooy: NOT I VED $1.65. Price* Incladc MAI1. ORDERS PILLED to Spartanborf Memorial and naaS to Box 1416. Phone 81P7 for rea- crowd’s ignoble strife,” we that our leaders have been easy marks for the guile of special plead- Alas and alack! No more avo-J ers and selfish interests, cado salad; no more filet mignon; People, living in Washington, or no more cabrito al horno; nor ar- under the fateful spoil of Washing- iroz con came; nor arroz con fri- ton, see visions and have dreams joles. No more kidney pie, as in | that are the results of intellectual London. I can get omelettes, how-' indigestion or spirtual myopia, or ever. We Americans know so little 1 hallucinations of imperial splendor. French that most of us called for ! If there is anything which must im- find Moil-Tom. Oct. 26-27 LUXURY GIRLS All Star Cast CARTOON omelette”, making the French think that Omelette was the great American standby—and it was—in. France. press a clear and practical intelli gence it is that we will have more influence and greater power for usefulness by making ourselves • • • | strong and true, instead of by run- A distinguished and brilliant citi-; nmg to and fro, throwing money zen of Anderson asks if the practice around and acting like a lot of scar- of applying the Sales Tax to certain — - — bottled drinks is sound in law since * .,, these drinks, as in the case of gaso line, are already specially taxed, j l can answer him, this time speak-{ ing as a lawyer, that the practice is entirely unsound and unfair, but that it is the law, nevertheless. I am not interested in bottled drinks, and discuss the question only reply to the question. I submitted the question to At torney General Callison and re ceived a reply from an old Claren don boy, able man and fine gentle man. Of course he can’t make a law; he can only indicate what the law prescribes. Wed.-Thur. 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