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T Pasre Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, December 24, 1953 T Babson Discusses Air-Conditioning com now 20 Blue Hose ^Footballers tance, however, the internal bustion gas engine. This is being used not only for automobiles Qgj By ROGER W. BABSON New York City, December 22— Will you take a few minutes and dfcruss with your family what your ♦eanmunity would be today it there '•ere no automobiles? What would Jfer condition of real estate, em- *: -yment. and general business if j ve i op to provide work for the rap- p^y^nTn Toller* during‘"the •c were driving only horses and, idly growing population and to take 1953 season Head Coach s k,MR * ;ies - - -- up the slack caused by tho abor- McMiUian has announced. saving machinery which emp y^ s only two senior players are in- and trucks, but for boats, ships, farm machinery, airplanes, and ev-j-^ en Junior’s lawn mower! Twenty players and the team -Some big new industry must man ager earned football letters at Whal We Owe To Automobiles It is etimated that 25 per cent of de- tbc business today is due to the au- j m ands for higher wages are installing to jjffset labor s^^.^ c j uded j n jj st w hi c h gave the . .. t „ | nmiiua iui Blue Stockings their best season tomobile Indus-, ^ ours . Furthermore, such is need- recorc[ Blue in seven years with five — — - wins, three losses and a tie. The f f , tri ^ overnm ^, nt f r f duce n seniors are Fullback Jos Austin of refining of oil to which basically depend upon prof- Lau and Halfback Curtis Free- the thousands of j its . man ^ this city . ac ories ’ f * k,, ' Consider Air Conditioning Otherwise, the roster of lettermen Looking over the field, I believe includes eight juniors, four sopho- that air conditioning may partly mores and six frehmen — all of fill the need. People in the United, w hom will be available next season , . , States now do not need more jf t hey qualify scholastically. ' tv!’' t hi 'clothes, or more transportation, or 1 Juniors receiving letters: Guard me automooue more entertainment. Some do need ji mm y Allen of Conway; Halfback more homes and furnishings. But George Blue of Union; Center tries, from making : ed t0 ena ble the Federal and State of steel and ining of oil of agencies, and new roads, exist today because of this in- industry (especially ttw self-starter), plus the ■ment credit business, plus new *wna'.ely, however, now that the • mromie setup accepts the automo- bik industry as here to stay, seme fcth* r new industry must come to keep the prosperity ball mRing. More New Industries Needed The radio industry, including broadcasting, has prolonged pros-! fwiity. Television has also been a buj; help. No new invention ha 9*1 equalled in economic impor install g rea ^ majority of families al- F ra nk Boulware of Rock Hill; End ^ ^ ; ready have these things. To sell j oe Counts of Brunswick, Ga.; V.rr.e budd.ns plus modern ad^r-1 e bl 0 thesi , 40.000.000 Quarterback Harry Hamilton ot Tn a C 52. h families, the appeal must be made Scneca: Guard Luther shealy « full employment, and gen- by 0 (f ering m0 re comfort. Pacolet: End Charles Twitty of pro.per.t> of today. Lnfor-, 7^,5, ma kes me bullish on the »ir-1charlotte and Guard Walter Yatm conditioning business. I beileve 0 f Norfolk. Va. that, in a few years, there will be Sophomores; Halfback Gene Alt- more air-conditioning un;ts than man 0 f Mullins: Fullback Gene Car- radios. New models are coming | er 0 f Concord, N. C.; End Bobby out which will look like furniture j ac kson of Charlotte; and Tackle and not depend upon an open win- Wayne Shoemaker of Charlotte, dow. The demand for them will in- ( Freshmen: Halfback Landy Avant crease until every room of most 0 f Georgetown; Halfback Gene But- houses and office buildings will re- i er 0 f Conway; Quarterback Felder „ , quire an air conditioner. Labor Cook of North Charleston; End Ken f unions are already calling for air-j Daughtry of Macon, Ga.; Tackle conditioned factories Lee Frierson of Arcadia, Fla.; and Opportunities For Positions and T ac kle Ernest Turner of Lake City. Profits The manager receiving a letter I suppose that most of the mod-.is Harold Jernigan, a' senior from els will be made by a few large Fayeteeville, N. _C } companies. Their sale ins ^ at ^' CITATION FOR LETTERS OF and maintenance w ‘JJ’ , ADMINISTRATION | , give employment and profit to mil-, Carolina lions of people. Any young man I State of South Carolina, who is determined to know more ot Laurens T j a 1 " . „ . . ■ i By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge: i ton .nyone els. in his commumty w H ere AS , John David Word, about a.r rondmonmg has a great , Jf made ^ to ra( . lo grant Cora OP One more thought. We must not ThTr^To? forget the poastbilite of >ol.r and i^roav.i word Sr ' gravity energy. Also of atomic pow- __ & » a aUa. i-a.y,- hanHi. These are, therefore, to cite and er '^ iS H4w.Q f limited suo admonish all and singular the Kin- capped becau e of the su ^ dred and Cred.tors of the said John ply o uranium But h« will be, David Word Sr deceasedi , hat only temporarv. uranium or i»'.. . . . * eouivalent will be •breeded” or the y ^ and a PP ear be,ore me, in equiNalent w ill oe oreeaea q{ Probat to be held at made P artl » ll >’ . s > " lhe ''' a ‘ y - J^ s Laurens Court House. Lauretta. 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