The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, February 17, 1933, Image 3
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I March a 2 per cent penalty I
j will be added to all unpaid |
I 1932 City taxes. |
| J. C. Boykin, Clerk I
A1 Capone Gets
Only $10 Month
Washington, Jan. 27.?A1 Capone,
now sending a number of years at
Atlanta penitentiary for evading income
tax payments on his gangland
millions, is on a $10 a month allowance
these days.
And instead of $25 footwear, it's
the regulation prison shoe for the
former Chicago bootleg czar. Tailormade
suits and silk underwear are
out.
Capone is just No. 40886 and is
treated like a lot of others under the
government's special care.
All this was told to the house to
make it clear that A1 is not gotting
special favors.
Representative Oliver (D., Ala.)
put into the record a letter from
Warden A. C. Aderhold, of Atlanta,
which said:
"Capone, during his incarceration
in this institution, has had no special
favors not granted all other first
grade prisoners. It Svas made clear
to me by the officials in Washington
at the time Capone was committed to
this penitentiary, that he could have
absolutely no favors or special privileges
not granted other prisoners and
these instructions have been carried
out." 1
When it comes to visitors, Aderhold
said, Capone does not even enjoy the
customary procedure.
"On account of reports that his
friends would probably try to smuggle
money and guns to him," he said,
"we have not 'been permitting his interviews
to be held with other prisoners,
but each interview is held in
the presence of an officer and where
his movements could be watched and
his conversation clearly heard."
The warden explained that Capone
"can only spend $10 per month at the
commissary."
"His account shows that he has
withdrawn $07 since May 4, 1932,"
Aderhold said. "This covers $10 per
month with the exception of December
when $5 extra is granted all
prisoners, and he spent $2 in returning
his clothing and a package to his
home."
Aderhold also denied that Capone
was permitted out of the prison at
night or that he had more than the
customary half hour at tennis.
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purpose of luring American tourists
to visit that country for its scenic
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Honor Roll Pupils
Camden City Schools
Scholarship Honor Roll
Scholarship honor roll of Camden
city schools for the third six-weeks
period, 1932-33:
Grade 1 (Mills)'?David Barnes,
Jack Boykin, Jack Deal, Thornwe.ll
Hay, Joseph Jackson, David , Partin,
Francis McCorkle, Robert Thompson,
Billie Waters, Frances West, Jacqueline
Davis, Sybil Drake ford, Doris
Lake, Carolyn Moore, Doris Rush,
Jane Thomas.
Grade 1 (Zemp)?Marion Brown,
Briant Cox, Shelby Hough, Sammie
Ogburn, J. B. Richardson, Bennie,
Spears, Tommy Waters, Lantye Williford,
Esther Hydrick, Leatrice McCaskill,
Iris Williams, Vera Williams.
Grade 1 (Wolfe)?Thomas Massebeau,
Alfred McCaskill, Elizabeth
Crosby, Annie Robinson, Doris Thomas,
Doris Trapp.
Grade 2A?Joe Christmas, Charlie
Durham, Robert. Freitag, Harold
Hatfield, Ned McDowell, Fred Ogburn,
Hughey Tindal, Caleb Whitaker,
Mary Cameron, Ruby Evans,
Hollie Hancock, Betty Lewis, Vivian
Little, Ethel Ann Mauldin, Elizabeth
Shivar, Beth Wilson, Azalee Dixon.
Grade 2B?Cyrus Watts, Elvin
Trapp, Thad Munn, Billy Munden,
Juanita Stokes, Sarah Kelly.
Grade 3A-^Billy Clyburn, John
Langford, Bill Mims, Marion Schlosburg,
Colvin Sheorn, Frank Sullivan,
Ellerbe Trapp, Tom Turner, Doris
Babin, Artie Dixon, Mabel Foster,
Juanita Godwin, Gary Guthrie, Beverly
Hendrix, Ma^aret* Hinson, Virginia
Joyner, Peggy McGuirt, Mary
Pitts.
Grade 3B?Hazel Horton, Dora
Robinson.
Grade 4A?James Graves, Charles
McCaskill, Joseph Rhame, Leonard
Schenk, Edna Aldret, Garolyn Cooley,
Rhetta McDowell, Frances Rhame,
Mary Smith, Jane Trantham, Margie
Traxler.
Grade 5A?Jerry Hancock, Billy
Pitts, Marjorip Creed, Minnie Belle
Cunningham, Zelene DesChamps, Margaret
(Fischel, Phyllis Karesh, Ida
Mae McManus, Virginia Riles, Betty
Sowell. 4
Grade 5B (Oakes)?Lorene Smith,
Juanita Trapp.
Grad^ 5B (Cantey)?Mary Atkinson,
Dordthy Dority. .
Grade &C?Algier Elkins, Virginia
Frye, Jessie Mae Sharp, Dorothy
Smith. .
Grade 0A-1?Dally Jackson, Lottie
Smyrl, Elsie Redfearn, Vashti Thigpen,
Neta Kirkland, Margaret Munn,
Jack Pulleyn.
Grade 8C?Jack McLain.
Grade 7A?Anne Clarkson, Beulah
Graham, Louise Mickle, Margaret
Osborne, Wilhelmina 'Strak, Paulette
West, Jack Richards, Payton Shirley,
Jack Villepigue.
Grade 7B?Leroy Caulder, La Verne
Conyers. High
School: Grade 8.?Caroiyn
Cantey, Fledabel Horton, Ellen Little,
Caroline Nelson, Dorothy Snyder,
Jean VanLandingham, Alma Ward,
Nancy Watts, Minnie Sue Bruce,
Elizabeth Pitts, Naomi Walker, William
R. DeLoache, Harold McCullum,
Basil Munn.
Grade 9.?Mary Edith Copeland,
Emily Sheorn, Lena Stevenson, Helen
Tindal, Eliza Jackson, Joe Jordan,,
S. B. Hatfield.
Grade 10.?^Alvin Christmas, Stuart
Clarkson, Ruth DeLoache, Leola Hudson,
Mary Ella Moore, Frances McLeod,
Charlotte DuBose.
Grade 11.---Elizabeth Moore, Johnsic
Carpenter, Ruby Eddings, Lorine
Strak, Marjorie Walker.
Attendance Honor Roll
Perfect attendance honor roll of
( amden city school* for third sixweeks
period, 1932-33:
Grade 1 (Mills)?'David Barnes,
Jack Deal, Thornwell Hay, Joseph
Jackson, liarold Rodger*, Bobby
Smyrl, Robert Thompson, Anne
Campbell, Sybil Drakeford, Doris
Rush.
Grade 1 (Zemp)?Sammie Ogburn,
Luntye Williford, Rather llydrick.
vGrade 1 (Wolfe)?Billy Reid Robinson,
Doris Thomas, Margaret Clyburn.
Grade 2A?Joe Christmas, James
Creed, (^harlie Durham, Harold Hatfield,
Fred Ogburn, Charles Turner,
Margaret Boone, Margaret Cox, Margaret
R. Cunningham, Azalee Dixon,
Betty Lewis, Margaret Mahoncy,
Ethel Ann Mauldin., Betty May Riles,
Elizabeth tShivar, Beth Wilson.
Grade SB?Mary in Kabon, Juanita
Stokes, Billy Munden, Betty Burke.
Grade 3A?Bill Clyburn, Jno I>angford,
Bill Mints, Henry Nilos, Tom
Turner, Doris Babin, Betty Campbell,
Artie Dixon, Peggy Little, Peggy
McGuirt, Mary Pitts, Margaret Salmond,
Mary Walsh.
Grade 3B?Joby Hough, Herbert
Smith, Sallie Burns, Geneva Champion,
Mary Hasty, Margaret Williams.
Grade 4A?Billy Clarkson, Donald
Clyburn, Janies Graves, Claud Lamoy,
Charles McCaskill, Joe Nelson,
Jack Smyrl, Edna Aldret, Wilma
Christmas, Carolyn Cooley, Martha
Gettys, Laura Lee Green, Elizabeth
Jackson, Rhetta McDowell, Nettie
Leese Ogburn, Annie la# PefctUs,
Frances Rhame, Mary Smith, Cleo
Smyrl, Mabel Todd Campbell.
Grade 4R?Thomas Clyburn, Thomas
Sheheen, Marvin Shirley, Louis
Smith, Doris McLeod.
Grade 5B (Oakes)?Nancy Sanders.
Grade oA?Eugene Campbell, Jerry
Hancock, Jimmy Little, George
Partin, Billy Pitts. Weley Pitts, Robert
Pulleyn, Follin Watts, Robert
Zemp, Marjorie Creed, Betty Gettys,
Marjorie Hatfield, Ruby Jackson, Virginia
Riles, Martha Smith, Betty Sowell,
Betty Thomas.
Grade 5B (Cantey) ? William
Brown, Hugh Cox, Julius Hough,
Leslie McCaskill, Claremont Rabon,
Walter Riggins, L. T. Taylor, Beauton
Cullen.
Grade 5C ? Marvin Hasty, Oscar
Hough, Homer (Shirley, Mary Bradford,
Virginia Frye, Mary Alice Jackson,
Theresa Reed, Jessie Mae Sharp.
Grade 6A-1?William Christmas,
Richard Gettys, Lenson Graves, Massenburg
Trotter, Billy Wilson, Jean
Bell, Kathryn 'Boyd, Elizabeth DeBruhl,
* Dally Jackson, Margaret
Munn, Sarah iSheorn, Lottie Smyrl.
Grade 6A-2?William Hasty, Harry
Moore, Harry Lee Waters.
Grade 6B?iNorman Baum, Lillie
Mne Rabon.
Grade 6C?Perry Riles, Rhetta McLeod,
Myrtle Williams.
Grade 7A?Lesta Davis, Beulah
Graham, Margaret Osborne, Ben Mildred
Sowell, Paulette West, Burwell
Capehart, Edward Crolley, Hugji Gettys,
Carlyle Jackson, Dan McCAskill,
Dempsey Stogner, Jack Viliepigue.
Grade 7B?Benjamin Gettys, Frances
Burns, Atha Carpenter, Ethel
Evans, Elizabeth Jordan, Ogburn
Hough, Iva Mae Brown.
First Semester Scholarship Roll
Grade 1 (Mills)?David Barnes,
Jack Boykin, Thornwell Hay, Francis
McCorkle, David Partin, Robert
Thompson, Jacqueline Davis, Sybil
Drakeford, Retta Halsqll, Doris Lake,
Betty Muller, Doris Rush, Jane Thomas,
Frances West.
Grade 1 (Zemp)?Marion Brown,
Steve Connell, Briant Cox, Shelby
Hough, Sammie Ogburn, C. L. Polson,
Earl Priester, J. B. Richardson,
Eugene Sheorn, Bennie Spears, Lantye
Williford, Edward Williams, Margaret
DeBruhl, Leatrice McCaskill,
Iris Williams, Vera Williams.
Grade 1 (Wolfe)?Thomas Massebeau,
Kathleen Bullock, Elizabeth
Crosby, Annie Robinson, Doris Trapp.Grade
2A?Joe Christmas, Charlie
Durham, Robert Freitag, Jim Gandy,
Harold Hatfield, Dargan Jennings,
Ned McDowell, Fred Ogburn, gillie
Smith,. Hughcy Tindal, Caleb Whitaker,
Mary Cameron, Louise Copeland,
Ruby Evans, Hollio Hancock,
Betty Lewis, Carolyn Pitts, Elizabeth
Shivar, Beth Wilson.
Grade 2B?Elvin Trapp, Cyrus
Watts, Billy Munden, Thad Munn,
David Melton, Edith Twitty, Sarah
Kelly, Evelyn Twitty.
Grade 3A?Charles Boineau, Billie
Clyburn, John Langford, Bill Minis,
Marlon' "ScKTo&burg, Colvin Sheorn,
Luther Sowell, Frank Sullivan, Kirby
Tupper, Tom Turner, Betty Campbell,
Doris Babin, Ellen Dempster, Marjorie
Dill, Artie Dixon, Mabel Fosteiy
Juanita Trapp, Cary Guthrie, Beverly
Hendrix, Margaret Hinson, Jane Hoffer,
Edna Moseley, Peggy McGuirt,
Mary Pitts, Gwendolyn Shirley, Patsy
Trantham, Virginia Mae Trapp,
Dorothy Sowell, Virginia Joyner.
Grade 3??Hazel Hortcn, Dora
Robinson.
Grade 4A?Charles McCaskill, Leonard
Schenk, Carolyn Cooley, Retta
McDowell, France* Rhame, Jane
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Trantham, Margie Traxler, Edna Aldret,
Mary Smith.
Grade 5B (Oakea)? Lorene Smith,
Louise Newman.
Grade 5A?Jerry Hancock, Herbert
M ooi e, Billy Pitts, Wesley Pitta, Hazel
Twitty, Robin Zemp, Betty Boineau,
Matjorie 1 Creed, Voncile Conyers,
Minnie Belle Cunningham, Zelene
DeaChampa, Margaret Fischel,
Marjorie Hatfield, Phyllis Karesh,
Beatrice Kirkland, Virginia Rues,
Betty ?Sowell, Ann Whitaker.
Grade 5B-2 (Cantey)?MSary Atkinson.
Grade OA-1?David Wallnau, Aileen
Belk, Dally Jackson, Elsie Redfearn,
Lottie Smyrl, Neta Kirkland,
Vashti Thigpen.
Grade 7A?Jack Richards, Jack
Villopigue, Louise Mickle, Margaret
Osborne, Wilhelmina Strak, Paulette
west, Ann Clarkson.
Grade 7B? Leroy Cauldor, Jack
McLain.
Grade 60?'Bculah Cain.
High School: Grade 8.?Caroline
Nelson, Dorothy Snyder, Jean VanLandingham,
Nancy Watts, Elizabeth
Pitts, Minnio Sue Bruce, Naomi
Walker, William DeLoache, Harold
MeCullum.
Grade 9.?Joe Jordan, Emily Sheorn,
Lena Stevenson, Helen Tindal,
Eliza Jackson.
Grade 10.?Stuart Clarkson, Leola
Hudson, Mary Ella Moore.
Grade 11.?Elizabeth Moore Ruby
Eddings, Lorino Strak, Marjorio
Walker. ^
First Semester Honor Roll
(Those making the frbnor roll each
period during the first semester).
Grade 1 (Mills)?David Barnes,
Jack Boykin, Thornwell Hay, Francis
McCorkle, David Partin, Robert
Thompson, Sybil Drakeford, Doris
Rush, Jane Thomas, Frances West.
Grade 1 (Zemp)?Marion Brown,
Briant Cox, Shelby Ilough, Samniie
Ogburn, J. B. Richnrdson, Bcnnie
Spears, Lantye Williford, Leatrice
McCaskill.
Grade 2A?Joe Christmas, Charlie
Durham, Robert Freitag, Harold Hatfield,
Fred Ogburn, Hughey Tindal,
Caleb Whitaker, Mary Cameron,
Ruby Evans, Hollie Hancock, Betty
Lewis, Beth Wilson.
Grade 2B?Thad Munn, Gyrus
Watts, Elvin Trapp, Evelyn Twitty
Edith Twitty.
Grade 3A?Billie Clyburn, John
Langford, Bill Mims, Marion Schlosburg,
Colvin iSheorn, Frank Sullivan,
Dor\s Babin, Artie Dixon, Juanita
Godwin, Cary Guthrie, Beverly Hendrix,
Margaret Hinson, Peggy McGuirt,
Mary Pitts.
Grade 3>B?Hazel Horton, Dora
Robinson. v
Grade 4A?Charles McCaskill, Leonard
.Schenk, Carolyn Cooley, Rhetta
McDowell, Frances Rhame, Jane
Trantham, Margie Traxler.
Grade 5B (Oakes)?Lorene Smith,
Louise Newman.
Grade 6A?Jerry Hancock, Billy
Pitts^ Marjorie Creed, Margaret
Fischel, Phyllis Karesh, Virginia
Riles, Betty Sowell.
Grade 5B (Cantey)? Mary Atkinson.
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Grade 6A-1?Dally Jackson, Neta
Kirkland, Elsie Redfeam, Lottie
Smyrl, Vashti Thigpen.
Grade 6C?Jack McLain.
Grade 7 A?Jack Richards, Jack
Villerpigue, Anne Clarkson, Louise
Mickle, Paulette West.
First Semester Perfect Attendance
i Grade 1 (Mills)?iDavid Barnes,
Jack Deal, Joseph Jackson, Bobby
Smyrl, Robert Thompson, Anne
Campbell, Sybil Drakeford, Doris
Rush.
Grade 1 (Zemp)?tSammie Ogburn.
Grade 1 (Wolfe)?Doris Thomas,
Margaret Clyburn.
Grade 2A?Joe Christmas, Charlie
Durham, Harold Hatfield, Charles
Turner, Marguerite Boone, Mary
Cameron, Margaret R. Cunningham,
I Azalee Dixon, Betty Lewis, Betty
May Riles, Beth Wilson, Margaret
Mahoney.
Grade 3A?John Langford, Betty
Campbell, Artie Dixon, Peggy Little,
Peggy McGuirt.
Grade 3B?Joby Hough, Herbert
Smith, Sallie Burns, Geneva Champion,
Margaret Williams.
Grade 4A?James Graves, Claud
I.amoy, Charles McCaskill, Jack J
Smyrl, Mabel Todd Campbell, WilmaJ
Christmas, Carolyn Cooley, Martha j
Gettys, Laura Lee Green, Elizabeth
Jackson, Annie Lee Pettus, Frances
Rhame, Cleo Smyrl.
Grade 4B?Thomas Sheheen, Marvin
Shirley.
f-~ Grade 6A?-Eugene Campbell, Mstjorie
Creed, Voncile Conyers, Margaret
Fischel, Betty Gettys, Marjorie
Hatfield, Virginia Riles, Martha
Smith, Betty Thomas.
| " Grade 5B (Cantey)?Hugh Cox,
Walter Riggins, L. T. Taylor.
Grade 5C?'Homer Shirley, Mary
Bradford, Virginia Frye, Theresa
! Reed.
Grade 6A-1?William Christmas,
i Lenson Graves, Billy Wilson, Jean
Bell, Elizabeth DetBruhl, Dally Jackson,
Margaret Munn, Lottie Smyrl.
Grade 6A-2?William Hasty, Harry
Moore.
Grade 6C?Perry Riles, Rhetta Mc"
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Hope For Lives
Of Georgia Boys
, RoiUO) Ga.,Feb. 9.?Hope for the
lives of two" little boys who thought
mercury poison was candy and ate it
flared higher tonight with the completion
of tests that disclosed a
vital internal organ has not yet been
da maged.
"That gives us ground for renewed
hope," said Dr. R. G. Maddox, but he
pointed out that mercury acts slowly |
Everything is gay during the day
at the home where Jimmy Doss, 3,
and his brother, Clayton, ate the poison
in their play Tuesday.
Thus far, they have felt no ill effects
and they are having lots of
fun playing with relatives and neigh- [
bors who have come to console their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Doss.!
But when the children are tucked
away in bed for the night the parents
can only hope that maybe Dr.
Maddox reached the boys in time and (
washed out their stpmachs before the
poison was absorbed internally. No,
one knows just when they swallowed >
the tablets.
Leod, Myrtle Williams.
Grade 7A?Lest a Davis, Beulah
Graham, Margaret Osborne, Ben Mildred
Sowell, Paulette West, Burwell
Capehart, Edward Crolley, Hugh
Gettys, Carlyle Jackson, Dempsey
Stogner.
Grade 7B?Benjamin Gettys, Og-,
burn Hough, Elizabeth Jordan.
High School: Grade 8.?Carolyn
Cantey,'Caroline Nelson, Jean Van,
Landingham, Mary E. McDowell,
Elizabeth Pitts, Boyd Branham, W. L.
Jackson, Nettles Myers, Woodrow
Sanders.
Grade 9.?'Redding Oglesby, Leila
Christmas, Sadie Frietag, Fannie
Mickle, Lena Stevenson, Helen Tindal,
Mable Yates.
Grade 10.?Alvin Christmas, Herman
Jackson, Mary Florence Little,
Dorothy VanLandingham, Roscoe
Johnson.
Grade 11.?Billy Baum, Eddie
Burns, Cecil McCaskill, Johnsie Carpenter,
Ruby Eddings.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors
All parlies Indebted to the estate
of Boykin W. Rhame arc hereby notified
to make payment to the undersigned,
and nil parties, if any.
having claims against the said estate
| will present them likewise, duly attested,
within the time prescribed by
law. ANNIE L. RHAME,
Adminstrator of the Estate of
Boykin W. Rhame
Camden, S. C., Jan, 12, 1933.
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A young1 Chicago bandit undertook
to hold up a pedestrian. Tho latter
snatched the gun from tho bandit,
punched him in the nose and he lied.
*Tho bandit asked his victim to give
him back the gun as it was his papa's.
He didn't get it.
Mrs. B. Frank Mebane of Spray,
N. C., is seeking appointment under
the Roosevelt administration as minister
to Sweden.
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DISCHARGE
Notice is hereby given that one
month from this date on the 28th day
of February 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
I will make to the Probate Court of
Kershaw County my final return aa
administrator of the estate of F. M.
Woo ten, deceased, and on the same
date I will apply to the said Court
for a Final Discharge as said Administrator.
F. M. WOOTEN,- JR.,
Administrator <}~?M
Camden, S. C., January 24, 1938.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS vnS
All parties indebted to the estate
of Amanda H. Edwards are hereby
notified to make payment to the un- ''211
dersigned, and all parties, if any,
having claims against the said estate
will present them likewise, duly attested,
within the time prescribed by
In w.
W. A. EDWARiDS,
Administrator of the Estate of
Amanda H. Edwards.
Camden, S. C., January 16, 1983.
FINAL DISCHARGE ^
Notice is hereby given that one
month from thi* date, on the 18th
day of February, 1933, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., I will make to the Probate
Court of Kershaw County my final
return as Executrix of the estate of *
Peggie Wheeler, deceased, and on the
same date I will applv to the said
rCourt for a final discharge as said
executrix.
MATTOE DEAS,
Executrix Estate Peggie Wheeler.
Camden, S. C., January 18th, 1938.
TAX RETURNS ~
Office of Auditor Kershaw County, rfCamden,
S. C., December 17, 1982
Notice is hereby given that the Auditor's
Office will be open for receiving
Tax Returns from January 1st,
1933, to March 1st, 1933. All persons
owning real estate or personal property
must make returns of the same
within said period, as required by
law, or be subject to a penalty of 10
per cent.
All persons between the ages of 21
and 60 years, inclusive, are required
to pay a poll tax, and all persons between
the ages of 21 and 60 years,
inclusive, are required to pay a Road
tax. unless excused by law. All
Trustees, Guardians, Executors, Ad- '
ministrators or Agents holding property
in charge must return same. -
Parties sending tax returns by mail
must make oath to same before some * }
officer and fill out tho same in proper.manner
or they will be rejected. ? iz??*2
B. E. SPARROW,
< Auditor Kershaw-County ?'
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