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A */ 2G—THE CHRONICLE, Clinton. S. ( .. Februan . 'd SENATOR 1 STROM 1 * THURMONU 4 ^ £ ^ & j Reports ~ NaTurr^ . ^frFd THE PEOPLE U.S.S. PUEBLO n .> ;,,, - : ■< ,U; I A .t h .1 ■ . > i'i; Hi id h.tM’ • HVIl aV , Si!i'i. S i'!l, Nnllil v i‘l' * * ; , l' S > Fut'l'lu '.'a' r , ; , ■ ",k \j - iV a' ul .11 • - 1 ’ ' . I:;. A::-. : . . t! ; .• U’.r < : 'U '*1 the . , a .is .i iiUittcl at e': -iV* .. .. • : Vet thi> ; iim.r > s -ur it •: iivi■ w i' t ‘a s hi ".i : [he seizure Ilf tile E’ueliln "U | he lllitli setts vt its HO tinneii s sti\ accident From p.i't <'\ IK-rience, the Na\> has had ample \tarnint; that there ttas a need for a s>stem of [.ireten live measures that could tx' car > it”. 1 rted out on short notice. To sind [ioorl> armed surface re- vlth. a^h Ihiic were seteial connaissance ships into dan ,,in, i |\ in (' o m m u n i s t ”erous waters without air „ u |,.. nnulit well have cover, naval esc'ort. or etm r t , 1( | , t„H.i .lam to he ruler oeniv plans for adequate sup m | n (•, the s.^p is conferred port was a serious error in jp’,' (j,, | ,i, rslup upon Kim 11 |lld"ment. s'lin^ Im tiis, he was the 1 o Ot ,| ntal t*>V I.tr I. - (irodu, t t rui.11 ion ;h, r i w n indoc- l\ , in .'. with :t sot If T ^1 ITOK1 v-. ; .1 week of . A -• .1:1:04 the Sovlet V r ; r. • nl> applauded the Wi'.K ■ - .-njerprisin? s.itellttc 'ic • w ,s clear tfam the Uviririt.c • Not tit Ktai't'O vvoul ’ ’ ' • .\o dared taken so openly a .vocative an act ot wai ■vnhiMjt the prior assent of her S vut patron. North Korea could not en dup ime week without tho 1 ontinuous support of the So- viet Fnion. All of North Korea's gasoline come from the soviet I'nion. Most of North . Korea’s arms come from the Soviet Inion, since North Korea has little native indus- trv, and few - raw materials. A stronger circumstance is •i, Iki found in the personality ‘ the North Korean Premier. Ntm 11 Sung, who has been vir- ’U'il one-man dictator ot the jur.tn (or more than J KIM IL SUN <• A t'ommunist guerrilla in ' IhoO’s. Kim 11 Sung w 1- '.anil-picked to be trained m fhi' Soviet L’mon in 19-ld For ton: vears he studied Ru-s-.r : c:cuaLi*s and Soviet in.i.ihi: •• o'd'A :n Khahat 1 !• I'KD vi i\ u I ..!*), ,.iN wo n t. if g <'ii.nO' 1 ••pi.icvd th<:". w ph 1- r- s-Sov;. t m:!i- • . \ m. Hi' cabinet 1 ecr- g ..r . a ■ was completed as .• . • *[ ic'orrt'lvi, 19*'T. I'h, Pm tilo seizure vvas the nil mi n.i 11 • in of rising warnings \arth K"ri 111 violations of th, truce anc land mhltration have heen steadily increasing Pvongv ing radio alleged that the I s. md <011111 Korea had violated her coastal waters n,, less than 3.Idll times tn'tween Der-initier I and 1H Its lan guage h e 1 a mt increasinglv strident, and e 0 n s t a n t I v tin ea t idled "retaliation ” , r an ’ "n Savings Bond I) F. Patterson, County Savings Bonds Chdirmau re- ported that Laurens Coun tv n December sales ot Se ries K and H Savings Bonds and Savings Notes > Freedom Sharesp were $35,550. bringing the total sales for the year in the county to $449,470 For the first time in 19 years, since 1948. annudi pond sales in South Carolina topped ■sav mgs KNAIM* SHOES K\AIM’ SHOES For Cushioned Comfort SEE L. E. JENKINS .Ioanna. S. (' 20S lianna St. OR ( AM (i!i7.i>:,73 Autograph Party Held In Joanna Dr. Rainbo To Speak In Clinton JOANNA resentatives Community autographed A hundred rep of the Joanna today received copies of the SPRINGS ART SHOW — The Springs Mills Traveling Art Show on. display in the Presbyterian College library, has been the subject of wide spread interest on the part of local residents and PC students. The 34 creations by North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia artists will re main on exhibit in the library lobby through Saturday. Clinton High By LINWOOD COX will feature the "check- Hus week at CHS nas been mates * rum Laurens, the named tund week. 1968.'’ "Swinging Medallions" from The lir-t part of the week Greenwood, and many more W a- taken bv the March of outstanding hands from the ();mt' drive .surrounding counties. <e\erai tumors — Jan No matter where we hide, \ rxander Frankie Cauley, we are soon found by these Bmh Fdwardv Sara Jackson, money seekers Everyone had and sailv Milam — headed to face that familiar plea. Jim Sullivan Editor Of Paper Jim Sullivan of Clinton has been named managing editor of "The Purple,” the student newspaper at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. The son of Dr E N. Sulli- v an of 305 Cedar St . Clinton, he is a junior chemistry ma jor and is a member of Kap pa Alpha social fraternity. Greenwood Mills story. "The Character of quality which has recently been revised to include a history of Joanna and its textile operations over the years. G. O. Robinson ot Aiken, author of the book, was spe cial guest in the Community House reception, greeting community leaders and Joan na Plants representatives. Each received an autograph ed copy ot the book The story ot Joanna is told in a chapter titled "Joanna — New Member of the Green wood Team " Also included for the first time is a photo graph of the Joanna Plants Robinson, a native of Miss issippi, is a former Memphis and Washington newspaper man. He is holder of the War Department's Legion of Merit for work as Public Re lations Officer with the Army at Oak Ridge Tennessee, when the first atomic bomb fell over Hiroshima. He is currently employed by the duPont Company Approximately 80 produc tion employees of the Joanna Plants represented their fel low workers at the reception. In addition, these guests were invited: The Rev Ross Pickett of the Methodist Church, the Rev Leon M Jeffords of the M? Neighbors Presbyterian church. Dr L B Harbin ot the Baptist church. Father I’ K Bercr ick o! the Catholic church, the Rev () L Martin of the Church ot God, the Rev Floyd Brewer ol the Penta costal church and the Rev W A Clark ol the Assembly of God. Also Mrs Mary Boyce rep resenting the Woman's Club. Rudolph Prater representing the Loyal Order ol the Moose, Clyde ' Tindall, Mrs T J Taylor representing the Fast en! Star. Ralph McCumber representing tl\e Masonic Order. Postmaster Fugene Craven. Frazier Sanders, Senator W C Dobbins. Claude Lawson, Mac Duncan. Tony Phillips. C E (Cy ) Abrams. Fred Hayes and Johnny Whelchel Dr V Birch Rambo, a doc tor who has spent three years in the Congo as a Presbyter ian U S missionary, will speak in this city. On Monday Evening, Feb 19. Dr Rambo will tell of his experiences in Bulape, Congo when he addresses mem bers of the First Presbyterian at 6:30 p. m at Fellowship Hall at the church Certified by the American Board of Surgery . Dr. Rambo has heen serving as a medi cal missionary in Bulape, south central Congo, where he operates a "bush” hospital and visits lour dispensaries by air Dr Rambo is married to the former Margaret Gordon of Banner Elk, North Caro lina. and they have three children Beth, Bill, and Jane The Rambo family will he stay ing at Mission Haven in Decatur, Georgia during furlough and plan to return to the Congo in June. 1968. BA/fCVtT ’'tt ’ ‘ Is there a woman alive who doesn’t treas ure a beautiful complexion? Of course not. So why not give this priceless gift of all pur pose cold cream, Miracol with brush and dish, a powder base in a choice of 19 shades, magnificientl> gift-packaged for a very fav ored lady. And for the ultimate in French I’arfum w e carry a complete line of \ ivons, created, fp bottled and packaged in France. Merle Norman OFFICE SUPPLIES CHRONICLE PUB. OO. PHONE 833-0541 “Will the chairman of ticket sales please make his report?” Studio E Hitts St. C linton, S. C. Phone 833-3932 Sales $449,470 c s.iu million mark, aeeord- _ ic Robert G. Clawson, ut- Chairman ol the U. S. Ponds Committee. of the can- the King of also crowded ale' totaled $31,- nc-i-a.'e ot 6 per -a,C' ii 1966 De- ol L and H saving- Notes in loaicd $2,361,588. ’1 .< drive They placed cans n tin nearby stores and all 1 v er importana stopping e i a' CHS Ml these lx \ • ' w. re collected on Saturday and the money was counted 1 hi 'ponsorc didate' tor Hearts contest the halls. Everyone anxiously awaits the crowning of thus, lucky King on Wednesday, Feb ruary 14. The latter part ol the week mvolved the Heart Fund Faeh class at CHS is being represented by a girl who has been chosen to earn the votes The sponsors lor this program are as follows: Senior Kay Caldwell. Junior Jan King Sophomore - Kathy Fra- " Please give me some money.” With the King of Hearts. The Queen of Hearts, and Hit' Heart Fund all circu lating at the same time, sponsors found many CHS'ers just plain "broke." dv Freshman Cynthia Turn er. Each of these girls is a candidate for the Queen of Hearts contest in which the Queen is determined by the highest amount of money, for each penny counts as one vote This girl will be crown ed at a special concert to be held at Belk Auditorium on February 22 This concert Chamber Director Nominees Named Chamber of Commerce president I Mac Adair urges members to check the direc tor- ballot and return it to day Deadline tor returning ballots is Friday noon. Feb ruary 9 The following ten nominees are listed on the ballot: H. Francis' Blalock. Charles G. Buice, W C Dobbins. Lawr ence Ferguson. Kenneth Fry- fogle, Hugh S. Jacobs. H. Earl Martin. Jr . George A. Reid, Ralph Tedards and Donny Wilder Five new dir ectors lor a threesyear term beginning April 1 will be elected. The five nominees receiving the highest number of votes will be elected. The Board of Directors of the Chamber ot Commerce has fifteen directors, five of which are elected each year. In-etr R sn alT ed- jan AAA JANITORIAL SERVICE OFFICES - STORES - HOMES - ON — CONTRACT or INDIVIDUAL BASIS JAMES O'SHIELDS Telephone 697-9625 Joanna, S. C. DOLLAR DAYS ONLY . m*.y*/ tfrum**,>**£► < j. PICTURES Buy one at regular price and for $1.00 more get another of equal value. y! XL v iiwuii . - --..*xox'. f i- —• -i ■ ' "• v . * »§T TV** ' ^ j n. ^ - v .<f - ' / - ; LAMPS Now buy one at regular price - Get another of equal value for only SI.00. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE! j ! *» # ARMSTRONG VINYL RUGS Heavy weight, 9 x 12, regular price $17.95 For Dollar Days Only ■ Jr Window Shades and Blinds - Buy one* get another for only SI more Cash and Carry T. E. JONES & SONS, Furniture 200 West Main St. — 833-0423