The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 03, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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let* 4utsc the y?wr 1*44 we wish for;
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be |Mn iIimMmi iM yewr
May rtrtn m u4 misfortune o*w 1
ft >y. ami. Max jen aa4 ef jo?
m tk* !><cm?tm trr be **ie ? !
ftooA bAck ?f?i a year of >u?aw, kiy
Man aa?4 fax* This to (he mum** |
VMM of Ute acfi(0^c to those |
v%M* kumot and cooperative! ha** j
v ?4 *u<h measure of o<o-*:*jm *. ?c j
may have attu:?l pouaibte
??.- iMnat tkr loo* of tu *?**' !
enxe The Chronu:ie hm tried to serve i
tht of Kenha. w codAty cup*- ;
W? xai ewettUhly- iii printing the j
n-w?* <?* bate :rw<i si war* to give :n* ?
tr?lh Ob pubC? vu-*l-oas ?? hare ?
am quibbled but w* hate a.wiy* at !
t<rmptrti to, tjun^i tour*iuJlr* and t w
prait Mrs*sJii forward ta ail saait r?
ConcerUiiLg the public welfare <fVi? .
ihougn ioaeoact w? wrote aa3 ?
run counter to i>> al opta-ic-a We :
bar# had bo ti to ft/uui. no fread*"
to reward or foea tr> p-iaiao. Cmr ,
aim.? hare bee a to mail* an aootot I
living and to reader to our feilowanaa
the greatest Amount of lenrice of ;
which we are .apatite
The" tr'hrufti<:!e propose* to coaciaae |
loaf the sum* lines during the year;
'-? IIW. ac4 we hope tor a i_oatiaoaii<:?f
of the same Sue spm* ni -rooveraiien r
that au aii t.oay been evidenced oy
our reader* Our columns arpr-rfways
op^a tor constructive writings by nay
who desire to thus express them
selves, but they have always beea and
ever will be closed to ?it it pe ratio a
a.v 1 abuse
Again we wish for you a Happy a a J I
Prosperous
ROTARY CLUB NOTES
The Rota;;> meeting oa Tirirsday j
was given or-r targe.,) to a discussion
of th- p.?>?*sibot'> of gey(*ng the COJ ;
caaip a; . assut :^X.Aeu
Tt-ia 'ihp *ii "kn-i j - o be aoaa<hjoed
oa Jar. *ar> iT^^f taroo^h *.he ,
efforts ji the ? r.aaiaer uJ Commerce,
couaty fi'-te^a'.it ^ a ad th*.ereate<i ctu*<na
the i>t- . : tae --aaip oas >
ext?-ade?l temp.:raniy j>p^e?:h?s ?-re '
t.a.ie by A 0 CCaraaoc. aa?j Jaa-^s ;
r^a.-- Uitit camp * ho
itiaaj ;ateres/..r.^ facts ia .ouae<.t;oa
with the ..?;v ihi toai A what aa.
t asset it is to '.ae c?>a?oi iOity Henry i
i?4V4^? also made * t.Ua w.'.a refer-!
ea- e to tne camp aa?i io -lia ataasey
l^i-weliya aac W 7 Redfeari A
lomriiittee from the ciuxoer of cotnn^erc
composed of Hear.- Sa?a|;-. Jr
Job a \':llepi?iie sa?i W P H-ath wui
ccrcttcae- ?he?r -ff->rts. ta behaff of the
camp
-- Nevt ?- ?? j itjcn-oc. w.ll be hei?i ;
at The Kirk wood Motet and i-Wgu-sts
are to fee seat-*i at the *::pper
that ai.<ht ft is an later city meeting
aa?l Kotunaas and P.o'a ry Anr. ?
fr>ca Camden. r>um*-r Bi-hoprtile
Haras vuie aad Mann ir.z ?.4. r.e on
hand Kach l<>.a? Rocanaa is eip^cte<i
to orinz his wife cr " ?--(iear.
The zaest visitors ?-re 1iaa>. Bail,
of SCastw-r la;, iiar.es. ir ir;?i i-i*r-nce
K ?iraham ^a>i L.-- .vnah; '.S'tu
iikihs^c 1 r.w tiititt K xar ir. i
w ere ;.?i/'.a K ' ^:;n. :r. ' nar r. Ji
a a rl-.ey. u Sumi-r
EXCHANGE CLl B NOTES
The regular w eeiiy ^ Kaccange
Club was heni .a * .- :.:.:r.t
i . room of th* as&d? f, Hatel __ T ?#
i
day of '.hi-, week No rr.-?c:r*< wa?
held last Ttj""?'iay as it was th- day
before Chnstmai.
iV
c- , At this weeks meeting A cOhimifee
consisting of tUchahgjt-s ?T T-nrr.
Gettys. J H Mcf^eod and VIanon B.
Williams were appointed to submit
nominations for officers ar.d a b?tard
of control to serve the Club during
ihe ne*at tux month-- this locmii'eCo
report at r.exi week s meeting
L.i when the semi annual election of offi
cerw will be held
At this week s meeting ea. a of the
members was called upon to anr.oua<>
his New Year Resolutions to the Club,
to the delight and amuseir.en' of the
other m-mbers
| ... The Exchange Club which was
formed last April, has thirty three
members, all ha ring important places
in the bostness and professional lifTT-?tr?el
the citj. It has to it* c r?-dtt ai
ready a number of noteworth;- arcom
pflwhmer.ts and matters per.aining to
the betterment of conditions in ?he
eity ard count j. and all t h*- tu-nd-rs
are looking forward to a year of sull
greater accomplishments during T:*J5
?
*? Two Die From ^stumonu
^ Hejward Black moo. a yoong man
from Bethane died st kh-Mms L
that place last week as the result of
an attach of pacmmh. He was a
miMtirr of. the local CXX camp. He
r;.' . sras the seeovd mtmhrr of this camp
| . ?* Lwmh to pot ?nals. as1 Boise
lath, also from Beth www. AM MoaMy.
f> i i mlir ? at the Lancaster
NEW YOU RESOLUTION*
TV* Y -ar u a dm* (or making
U*W F+~*?AmII*sM.i M<M' oi US 1||?
or wdl una/ th* *r#ii iiiiir retoinCl*>?*
Which We deVvrt*tl> rlp*ct lo
*a*p during ?or year The fact that
many ot them will &e broken t&oea
6*^* keep ciu from .being a flae custom
A rvnoive to 4o 6c(ur in say
line of ? ** ?! u$ good toe as and
: *&?**. lfiL*t_Tr ?*? La** ia ** the
*p?rw to strive far higher taiaa*- -gA:
submit below a lut of resolutions,
ay oa*. more or ail of which we
?rt??^iul to those ot us inclined to
-** Yen# RenoiuUoas u bei
tag helpfni. Make as quay more g"?<
>ce* a* yon tar* *?>. h*u aut ? h >?> a j|
wtil do no harm to adopt to<ne of!
1 I resofve to attend to my own '
affair* and to as far as possible keep
aay ao?*e o??t of o<her p^opioa
resolve to 4o teas talking and
ssoe- iie-'<**? #;
? 3 resolve to *p*wd 'mt** time i
rrtMctrti!?i th* faults of my neighbor* j
a*4 time 'Ofiatdenng my own '
abort coming*
? I resolve lo pay my debt* and I
to mak<- ao a-? w oae* that I am not
reasonably *?** <>f b*-tng abie to meer.. j
I r**oi?* to do cay r.o j
.01 fjj *o-7i*i:fcing for the rata? -Lay' I
that l.i S '4T?r to come j
4 i resolve to ?>*- pnnrf n ?i is i
zeeptftg my Apvoinvacnta, ?* well
5a meeting my obligation*.. realizing
?at I have no rix,k'. to tin necessarily
waste the lime of Another p*?r?oa.
" I r*aotve to ha*e a pteaaant
ortl a ad a cherry #mtl? for all thone
I mrec a pen tire str^wt. not torgetiin^
tile famiiy at boaax- w*q ou4pb.l
to to* p*rmitz*i to li** pteaaaatly
wita m?.
*. i oot to expreaa ac
opinion up*>a any tabject until [ hare
retreinreti and diArate<i enouxh. iaforaiAtioa
to eatitle me to do to
* i rcHoi** to apenk alway* tae
truth, put to ke^p *fleat when a word
from me nai^iit unn?*;e**arily caoae
pnin, iuffenn^ or biuerueaa
i1) I re^oire to bo temperate la
aii thlnA3. in driakia^. eatia?. sp^ak
and e*en In tiiinkmx
11- I nraolve to let no day p***
*>:thoot doir.r ?me kindly anurias,
at*, i aiculated to bnnx happtn^a^ into
the her of another
'.i I re*oi*e to intelii^entij .113cnar*<e
my duties as a citizen to acquaint
mjielf as *41 a.- I am able
*ua tne ftfrctioos of our different departments
of -?oTerr.meat and to Tut?o.
tae best maxt for office without
rezard to iniluenf^ or pr^jndu.13
I resolve -to more nearly dis|
' Large my duties to my .Jmrch. realxz1
mk the kr-at ic.a'i?=-nce for kocxi the
I church possess*-*, and that that in.
may oe enhanced by my regular
attendance upon its services and
^ by my financial support.
1* I resolve to give of cay time
, And 0/ my means unselfishly to the
I upbuilding Of my community, my counL
ty and my stair
j i->. I resolre to so deport myself
1 'L- Lid.dimes that those who might foi!
low my example may become betief
; hieo an-i women
LET'S QUIT KILLING!
Th- automobty death -ate can be
.?tiuoe*J And me reckless and in<~ons.u-ra
drivers. * ho ar? rvsp.; nsiDie
f>r +ome 14 .?> deaths a year m m:s
ctI" * -'an oe curbed.
A ME>r of civ.-3 have pr-ren this
of them Portland. <>r-*.,n.
. h has been carry tng on a l^t s
. 4 vt Kl!l:n? ampaign that ha.- pr>>
' **'i .?h.e O1-- . < in ^ reiati". -iy brief
. *-io. - \\ r.ere r;n<? national
;*.t m.obve d-atn - dunng the first
months cf ...ear was at the
".kn-st pom; on r-. n!. traffic 'a-als
V-* ia Portland declined about 25 per
! c~n'.
^ Tr.e .^ts Quit Killing' program
. ^an t^e < arr.e-1 or. by'any community.
The campaign in Portland has been
( i*~-| uj a newspaper, working with
j safety aathoruies and the automobile
association Pamphlets, such as the
| ^nsationai? And Sudden Death,
jha?e been wideiy dlatrthutad. Cartoons
and statistical material hav*
j brought the horrors of automobile accidents
home to thousands of citizens
i And the local judiciary haw cooperat
ed by levying sizabio fine^ and prison
violators of the trafftc;
law*.
| The automobile, property handled,
j ^ "1 'be moat uwerul and pt-asur
j able ?erv ants of man The same auto|
mobile, improperly handled, .is une of
| the most lethal of weapons In the
t CL!l'-N4 oi a dxiznkea, irresponsible,
j < ongenitally reckless or incompetent
, dr?v*?r it is as dangerous as a machine
j sun m the bands of a maniac
j Th- automobile. :n its brief history.
: has billed more people in this country
rhan all wars in which we have
''ncaged. It is increasing the niassa
ere ev-ry y-ar. What ire you a
citizen and an automobile driver, grv
l*?T 'e 4a *fop tiki* carnage??industrial
News Review e?Great
Britain U beginning the most
expensive reorganization of its army
In history Eight cavalry regiments
re to be mechanized, while several
Infantry regiments are to be convert
- wa into machine gun unit*
.0.
OlfREMION HIT HEALTH
With ?U of deprvaeioo b*
atad u* ?hi/ nation U mow W-flMtax
to find tha? st* loaae* taatot be mm
aM ia tsk?r?r dollars aa4 they
ia.? I add ' soothing wttcfc more vatea
(baa gold It baa bee* shoo* W
o* ?a uo<*n?acfa>oabie (Kt that Aitarl
Una health *H ?ifoc, mporuat fao{
u>r? i* lb* l a?H Suua' rapid rtM
| to us leading pwltloa si no I tH Mr
l**>? < * m fyy yty>
;<X exisi-oc*. Un bra Hrtmly at,
[ ukIH by hardship* gro?ta? ott oC
| tha depression 8nrvsy* katt kiw
made which ?Hhrad data from |*4ftIvktaal
fcaait, ?I tHy |io*? that
Muag fs mitts* which bate Hm al[
fwtH M by the paat tea ku
[years iH lowed** of poml iHhk
' an.d (Iu twriCM ia lUaaaa are alarm
jia*- -* .... ' \;t
It ha* been frequently denied that
rhe depression baa bad any ftdtem
?fleet* oo eh* public health aad to
support eh*** denial* the deatb rate,
which u bow not as high as donn* j
I some year* of prosperity. baa beea
;ctted The death rate, however, ia
, definitely not a good yard stick by
watch to aaesifis the health of tviz
population, a* the recent surveys have
I shown Illnesses resulting from osaLj
nutrition. worry, and despair do not
; tmtty cause immediate death. Ia
j stead, they maJtw ?nemployable* of
employable* and rob citizen* of their
r vitality which cause* them *?d their
\ nation to forge ahead. This damage
I t?> health has not been ctroftned to
s adult*. but has also been inflicted up|
on children, a fact which will make
j it even more riffle alt to repair.
A *urve| by the United States
| Health Service has *ho#n that the
j harder any particular group haa been
| hit by the depression the greater has
! been the lowering of its general
J h-aith Families which have received
| tne c rueleat thrusts the depression
[had to offer show an illness "rate id
per cent higher than that of families
' little affected by the depression. When
people were divided into groups according
to occupation and living
standards under normal conditions it
. developed that thoe^ who had retained
'.heir employment and a fair share!
of 'heir income suffered much less
frvm illness and physical impairment
rhun those m the same xroup who'
nau tc-en forced upon relief.
It ?as also shown that those whose
-nervy tie nation can least afford to
lose nave suffered the most They are
:n tuat class of workers who during
prosperous times enjoyed a eomfort
able income as a result of their serious
efforts and who did the most to
maintain American standards of iiv^
mg sudden reduction to poverty has
j play -d ijavoc with their health. Peopie
who have been accustomed to lir|
'n* in poverty regardless of prosperi,
ty have been effected only slightly
[ if at all by the trying times since
| IStfSi. Thus, this undermining of the
[ public health is a national depression
; loss whose extent can never be extartiy
determined.?The Pathfinder
\ .
! the cost of it
i *1 "~T
j For two weeks the legislature of
j South Carolina wrestled with the
J problem of patching a truce between
the governor of the State and the
State Highway Commission, resulting
j in setting up a temporary\ board to
' govern 'or not over sixty days During
this time hearings will be held
on charge* against the present highway
commission members and by the
governor and the courts, and the regular
s^-sion o? the legislature will
. probably enact legislation tending to
cure the trouble What this will be
remains to be seen There will in ai;
probability be some changes in the
method of making appointment of the
commissioners, and they will either
be selected by the legislative delega
tJoas from each highway district which
is now conincident -with the judicial
' circuits, or by election by the people
1 in 'he regular primary election. It
Is thought that the sentiment favors
" fourteen members chosen by the ieg.
lslatiTe delegations for terms of four
j or six years. This will retain the
,i present number and make changes
, only in the method of selection.
1 The people of the state in goodly
numbers seemed to feel that the fight
| on in the legislature was between
thoee favoring the present governor
. aad those opposing him. This, howt
*T*r. did not eater into the dlscussion
at all The fight there was ber-*thrj**
who stood fox orderly
C'TH government and the assumption
of civil government by the governor
through the military arm of the gov
ot_ winch, the lawyers in the
general assembly agreed was an ~liregai
exercise of authority. This sentiment
was held by practically every
member as was shown b* votes taken
:m the senate which was Is to i and
; in (he house w hich was lbv to J. ask,
ing the governor to remove the tn>vp?
and restore civil government. The
fneaos of tiovemor Johnston voted
runuMi idtj for these measure*
! Thus at a cost of Ifi.^ for the
i ***tm session, anil a coat of perhapa
another fo.OOO for militia, and an
i other loaa of many thooaands to peoI
j pie who loat their employment or
who were kept oat of employment bo
cause of the Ue*p of fands. aad the
- ?
T dtsontanued status of :ie state highway
department; and r?> business of
the ?tate because of the non payment
of these salaries a?J Other claims
t against the department, did Sooth
Carolina learn that it does not pay
to co contrary to the * .ostltuticn and
! th^ Laws of th- state
It was not a case of Johnston and
an n-J oh as ton. but a case of law and
| anti law For th.> liberties of the peo1
pie respect for and obedience to law
must be maintained. The people will
learn to understand this and to reapeet
th- fact that their liberties caw only
be maintained under an orderly ?dtemment
and the maintenance of cItQ
Hherty apart from milHary dictation
I Preas and Standard.
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General News Notes
Ralph W. Ub?rtk?. 53. who row?
boy on Uu> Chicago
Bo*rt o< Trad*. sod rone to be om .
of the Urgent wheat dealer* of rhe
'Owntry died Sunday. He wee a m
^tl*w of bordeaux. Krut ?
Alfred K Smith U billed to juldrnm
the AaertcM Liberty league la Wa?h
Hb* on J an waxy H Speculation hi
life an to whether or not he will attach
the X*w Denl polic t**of (kW
rials t ratio*
Betr. J. Clftvwcr Ucfcteby, of Fttteheld.
Maine, haa announced hi* can
dtdacy for the Repeblfcaa nomination
tor coagreas from hie" diatrict The
Mjfecipai plank la hie frlat/oria to
Mention of the Towaaeod ~9td age
aeeaioo plan.
The General Motor* toapeay,
| through it* Detroit office, te this week
distributing |5.Wt),fW0 to its approxi- 1
mately SOd.too employee as ChrV-cma* j
present*. bouuee* and so forth
Or Toyoniko Kagawa, noted Japan
eee pacifist and social worker, tow In ;
the United State* for a lecture tour
kd*?i*ivd at Amarflo, Texas that
naion* >< -a Japanese war with the t<
I aited State*, exists only in tfc*- ninds
of get ion writer*
Wilber Trout. prominent attorney of
Front Royal, Va.. was convicted Uat
week of voluntary manslaughter, in
connection with the poker game hlllof
Harvey Saffell. He was sentenced
to *erve four and a half year*
U the atate penitentiary at Richmond
j A * penal meningitis quarantine, k
which cioaed store* and moving pictare
house* and churches throughout
owthweetarm Oklahoma, haa been
i lifted. at Hobart. and national guards|
men who hare been enforcing the
| qoarantine, hare returned to their
1 homes
The Duke Endowmenr^daring * the
j1 fen years of its existence, haa
; contributed f 1.137.S$5.3d to 50 child
! caring institutions of the Carolina*.
Dr. ft at son 3. Rankin of Charlotte,
N_ C? stated in the tenth annual report
of the endowment covering the
year 1334. which was issued in Charlotte.
Thursday.
L Several thousand dollar* worth of
1 manuscripts, first editions, rare pnnts
j and photi^graphs were wiped out in a
f fire that destroyed the residence of
: Dr Archibald Henderson, head of the
| 1 Diversity of North Carolina mathe|
ma'.-rs department and noted histo|
riar. of that state, at Chap~i Hili. N.
i C.. iast Friday night. }
? Cecil Gray. 25. was sentenced to 15 I
| years m prison in superior court at
Raieigh. N C.. Thursday, after he
pleaded guilty to assault with intent
to commit rape In November. 1327.
when the assault occurred, a jury
found him insane and he stayed in the
tate hospital for eight years, being
released two months ago Then he
pleaded guilty to the charge, after
having regained his reason.*
Governor Johnston refused to reprieve
the two negroes. Cornel Luster
and Harry Hill, and they were
electrocuted at the penitentiary or
Jaat Friday. They killed E. D. Milam,
a highway patrolman, who tried to
atop a fight at a negro ehurch in
Greenville county, on his way home
from a visit to his mother, last Christmas
day. Their lawyers were very
i active in trying to save them, but
i both the snpreme court and the governor
refused to interfere
Mr and Mrs. Edward Hardt of Chicago.
offered to sell their son. Frank
an infant. for Slo. ) .*) to get money to
k*** "are of themselves and their
otter child. The Cnited Charities
heard about it and agreed to send
food and other supplies to the family
without requiring the sale of Frank.
| Th? parents later admitted they didn't'
j really intend to sell Frank, anyway.
: It was just a newspaper stunt to call
: attention to the plight of the family
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, his
j wife and young son. have left the
United States to establish their citi^
xeashlp in England The increasing
j number of kidnaping* in this country j
I and the growing dread of kidnaping*. '
j is given as a cause for the moves of
^the famous flyers To a rriead recently
Colonel Lindbergh expressed him.
se f as groatly dissatisfed with the
attitude of Governor Harold G. Hoffman
of New Jersey, wxo has interim
Bruno Richard Ha apt man n in
i death cell and has expressed the
conviction that there are doubts about
j the case In the minds of many persons
> "Which should be cleared up.
Snow Plows Clear 1
State Highways
Colombia, Dec. ?. -Tit Swtl CaroUm
liifkfif depa/i?eia, aHliii *
tad* mo* plow la com?l?loo, had a
doora or mora improvised ? si bl?
la amict today Md deans* ?op
thaa half of tta rood* with ilea.
J. 8. Willlamees, aiaf* highway
eiigissi r. said all bigfcwafa la ths
Sowar atala,"whiMrttg IWliUll I
)m ad t*da hol~ *i<l tad,
ware cleared aad Of? 18 trafflr
la tha spper stats, whesw the flaktt
fell a foot deep la plsrca, the tmprortted
equip?eat a? a aged to eat oooway
traffic la a to oa now roada hat
was ttepeded thlo aoraleg hy a frees*
that tamed the prtdfiuU? lap hard
ice.
Faced by a ?ajor prnhlaai of too a
clearance la an ordinarily mooaleaa
state, the depart?eat eotWrtM ?aay
of its dirt road it rapera lato ?aoa
plows bjr an adjustment of a fractloa
of an inch. ' t ~ a
The sera pen were raised slightly
above the road surface level instead
of being dropped below it, and work-!
ed successfully from, reports,
I-arge trucks were fitted with wedgelike
board fronts in other areas, and
poshed these before them to shove
aside the drifts.
, "I believe one snow plow is listed
among the equipment of the department."
WilliamsoB said, "bat It han't
been used for years. We have made
ours from parts of road machinery
and rigged op tracks."
The department, it was explained,
seldom needs a snow plow aad does
not keep one st hand because they
cost several thousand dollars or more
s piece.
Death Of An Infant
Dallas Jefferson Sinclair, four-yearold
son of Mr and Mrs. Henry D.
Sinclair, of Winston-Salem, N. C? died
Tuesday morning after a brief illness
of pnenmoaia. Mr. Sinclair was a
former resident of this city.?Contributed.
*. Lhlm HmmLtr. *rl of t?e o?
pertor wwi of UacotaM c~?t,. *
C? to ttoiato *Kk t AAtK of ^
Ufi2 t? irw to rtooittoft
MofiH to tto tmmmtj totrf of ?y?
ntoofotooro Aft icftdott Of LtoortMUft,
Tkereday. Tto rttotaUot called ap
m Ito KxIomi Sorety i nrpowdton of
M#t Tort, fkkl v?oU HntM'f toM
for $1M#* to Mftkft Koto (to* atomWOT>c*
o^^HAynou^
lilifuL01i^tottoLD>imwJfcS?1S
tto ??< of (too IftooBtotlpft ?i W?to
Riled? Snoot. Cotoi?. 8. C.. at l*
o'clock o toMMij 14, 1>8.
W, E. ZEMP. Prulfftl
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I Raisins 25c j Candy J 25c ?l jjH
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I GOLDEN BANANAS, Rfor 25c i
I LETTUCE, 3 heads foil . . 25c I I
I CELERY, stalk I... 10c I I
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