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f’-' ■A r ' »««iir«li 1 ij-'-T 60di Year l^iniei'g Story Of All-Star Grid Game rJK m j.' •. Dmy Eaiariaai Wm Bm IMd Mi Twaaday, Sap- 10 Browninf homo tad Mather Acad- emr will begin iU llth rear of ogon- tlDDann ’nieedar. SepteoAdr 10. Day ■tndenta are reqaeated to take note that they are to reglater in the afternoon of September 6. t and 7th, and that opening day ezwrciaeB wil ie held in the chapel of the acal emy at 10:10 a. m., on Slumber 1< On September 10 and Ittt tha hocM atore will be open in the aftemooga only. All new atndeata ahonld repoirt Segtamber I at I:t0 a. m. for BYHUM NKBBC NOW MANAOCR NBWBBRflY BTORI IN VIRQINIA Bynnm M. Neeae, former manager of ^e Camden J. J. Newberry atore, haa completed hla rafreaher coorae in Aahfaille, N. C., and ia now manager of thA Newberry atore in Stannton. lit'* 4'j‘ ■ KBHBHAW LODOB NO. ft. A. F. M Regnlar Communication nrat Tueaday of Baal Month, At • P. M. Visltore Walcoma U B. JONB8, W. M. 0. J. OUTLAW, Beeretanr 1.1 (^ • > \ 'J-- By The Skipper Chicago, ni., Special to The Chronicle laroy (Craiy Lega) Hirach, the bril liant UnlTeraity of Wiaconain runner and Martin Luhy, a powerful Tezaa Aggiea tackle led the college All-Stara to a ataiyiing If to 0 rictc^ ever the Loa Angelea Rama Friday night in Soldtara Field. A huge crowd of 17.180 crammed the lake fhmt atadtnm here in Chica go expecting to aee. a brilliant if not Tictorloua aerial performance by the Taunted profeaaional championa. In- atead thay aaw the Rama thoroughly whipped in arery phaae of play. Bob Waterfield, the Rams pitching quarterback and aald to be the high- eat paid player in profeaaional ranka, did not, they telf me, remotely ap proach hla eminent deeda of the 1946 aeaaon whan the Rama were located at ClerMand. Inateed Bo McMilllana inaplred and deadly ricioua ainatennr put- on the ahow. At the game’a end the pro Champa were obrioualy de- morallied, lacking in coordination, hope, preclalon and virtually all other ingredlenta of winning football. Hirach raced fS yarda through the vainly graapiag proa for a firat quart er touchdown. Again, in the third period, be took a beautiful 82 yard paaa trora Otto Graham, alumnua of Northweatern, and ran SO yarda to the aeeond touchdown. The final two points Juat aerved aa a fitting clinch er to the evening's triumph. Paul Walker of Tale bowled Kenny Wash ington, tha big n^ro passer in the end tone and Washington was roam ing around vainly trying to find a re ceiver for a desperation pass. So desperate were the Rams in the waning minutes that they shoved School Time! NmYeeOrMredYeer CMb’iWOVWNMiesT It now coats lass than 2^ apises to protset P 'f washabiss with gsnnins Cash s WOVEN Namsa. A school na- cassity, and also pro- isclion for ihs Is family s bslonginga SI homo or away W. 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COMINO ATTHACnONS Camden Theatre Fri.-5At, Attfuat 30-31 ••WILD BEAimr One Thousand Thrills I I I I I - ' Lataat Nawa SBt.f Auf. 31, 10:30 Show “THE CATMAN OF PARIS** Terror Strikaa Nina TImtaf 1—BOBBBOOOOOBBOOOOOO0Oi» MoiMiaF-TiiwadaF, Sep^t 2-3, EXTRA SPECIAL I I I *‘SMOKY** In Tschnicotor Fred McMurray and Ann Baxter Also Lataat Nawa Wed.-Thura., September 4-5 “CLUNY BROWN** Charles Boysr-r-Jennlfsr Jonas % - Also Latest News irauiuiiiiraiHiiHiiiiHiniiiHMB COMING ATTRACTIONS Haiglar Theatre Cemar Broad and Rutladga Bta. .11 i'-JiS Fri.:^t., Aufuat 30-31 AMBUSH TRAIL** «< with Bob Btaala Barlal: '*King ef Tha Forest RanfereP Alee Comedy and Cartoon Mofidaj-TmMdBF, Sept 2-3 Qoee Autry with Bmiloy Bumotia ie “GOLD MINE IN THE SKr * Alee Letaet Nawa WbC-Tliara,, Septeaaber 4-5 “OOIG DONG WILLIAMS** **T^,llejrat Meeiikad Ridas ABaln" Tern lUoaaa the ***■**#— ieea of: lt|S4t into the Mr. -BaA'be never had a eluuaoe in hla first codte heck appaaraaea. Ruaeell of Baytdr dumped him for a eight yard kwa aad Harmon walked off the field with a dislocated left elbow. Tbna Hirach aparked tha offenslva. But that does not eomplete the pic ture of one of the moat decls#e routs in this All-Star a«iea. Marita Rahy was tha team captain and he to<^ his w(^k seriously. He wai tha anehor of the llna all eva^Mg. The Rama could not move him neither eould they atop him .from damping their mnners repeatedly. | The victory was a great trlbate-4o the coaching proweee of Bo McMil- lln who had led the All-Stars to amashing decision over the Redaklna of Washington in 1988, the other time when he was head coach of the All- Stan. It was a i^t ahow that the Aik Star classic ^offered. Some 26,000 people, many of whom had sat near thajiUdium all day, had to be turned away, theire were 800 nahera on the job and all were aqnlpped with elec tric megaphones in handling tha big mob of nearly 100,000. The show be tween the halves was an epic in pag eantry, with a 200 piece band playing on a darkened fl^. Their inahru- manta illnminated . wttk 1,000 tiny bulbs. A six foot illuminated drum had a Ram'e head on one sida aad eleven stars on the other. Tour hundred sport writers and hundreds of football coaches and team Wants—For Sale of a system. oIjbMM etfaMtlsn wBM promlaaa to ba more democratic than our own. Thpe, nt a time whan the Aamrlena natlon^Mumld do everything wHhla its power to maintain its pos ition of werM laatemhip, it is per mitting the nation ta Imi behind both Rnaela and Oreat Britain in education for tha peaila” Dr. MeOMkill aUted "as nearly as 1 can aettmata on tha kaais of avail aMe data ,BSS,200 teachers have quit the prefaselon entirely since 1939 Poesibly 100,000 of thoee were good, experleaced teechera. The others were people who entered teaching tried it out for a year or two and Heft" Ha emphasized that approzlmately 60,000 poaltlona have not been Tilled, which necessarily reduced the num ber of teaching poeitions and increaa ed the teaching load of the remaining tea^ert. In connection with teachers’ ialar- iaa Dr. McCaeklll said ‘ia 1989 the average teacher’s salary In tha Uni tad States was |1.408—that average inclttdes not only classroom teachers, km wM, tka average nSbon wee' abtmf |1,M0. BaC*t^ UUbBf* Bave happened to the teaser’s salary. In the ilrat place, approxl- amteiy |8i0 went fdr tedanl taxmioa. aeveaty-feur cents 'on tha deUti ak oompaied with IMI vatneg. iBflat- krnaiy farces of invlngihla strlBgtk are pushing still lewar th* vaM of tha teachar’a dollar. Tha inereues of 10 percent and 20 pereant aad 2i per emt whkh tsnehers will reeetva hare and tiara aem yMr wfll Imra iftMit aa much effect on the.sitaatkm as a In cteshm hla Mtrsf nditsmyim as^^ tha taeportaam>^3iS!S. atlens. local,, teg tha skm. Ba j***|"f iSr?igL* imiiaam. Tha SaS! NOTICE TO TAX LEVY The taz books for the collection ot County and School tazae for the fls- ei] year eommsDelng Jaanary 1, 1946. will be open from September 11, 1946, to Deeember 81, 1946, wlthont pen alty. Thereafter a penalty of one (1) per centum for each of the months • - _ u u .-A aoctlons. It was a typical Chicago ■how and not a hitdi to tho whole affair. It was a great Miow with Blroy Hiracn doing the starring. It is an tnterastlng ^t that following the scoring of the two touchdowns by Crasy Lags, It was an old team mate, Pat Harder, of Wisconsin, who kicked tha extra points. Raaelved tee Isle fsp LOST—Ration books No. 4, laaued to John Oliver Jones and Oliver P. Jones, Luaoft 8. C.24*P WANT TO BUY—'81. *86 or ’26 Ford or Chevrolet. 2-door or 4-door. H T. Stephens, Logoff, B. C., R-1. 84-p FOR RENT—To' couple only. New four-room oottaga, availabla around Saptamber 1. Apply ’’BTA’* care The Chronicle. 84-p FOR BALE—818 feet picket fence. Austin Shehaan. 84-p FOR SALE—One spinning wheel, flO; one French sleigh bed. 116, antique brass handles. Mrs. Austin Shebeen. . ■ . 24-p FOR SALE—800 tons good timothy, clover or alfalfa hay. Harry BalL Fairfield, Iowa. 24-27-p FOR BALS^-On# wood aaw with halt; one model T motor with power- pulley, need little repair.' L. T Branham. Phone 866-W. 24-c FOR BALE—Juicy white rock broll- 'ers, delivered to freeser lockers or elaewbere in quantitiea. Delivered in quantities, $1.00 each on foot. Write or phone Mary B. Hale, Boykin, 8. C. Phone 8111. 24-c FOR IMMEDIATE BALE — House with three bedrooms, baths. Inner ‘ cloaat, living room, sun porch, din ing room, kitchen, pantry, front and hack porchea. large lot, excel lent location. Apply Box “X. Y.”, care Tha Chronicle. Hurd Annual DAR School Concludes Successful Session One hundred and sixty-six dalegataa and goasts repreeantlng 48 South Carolina counties gathered at Tamas- aee DAR School for the third annual workshop for county adneathm asso ciation workers during Anguat 14-17. Chesterfield, Clarendon and George town were the only counUes not rep resented In the moet incceasful work shop ever sponsored by the South Carolina Bducatlon Aaaociatloa. If the enthuaiaam and cooperative spirit manlfeated throuihoat tha workshop is indicatlva of snccam, county asao- ciationa ahonld enjoy their most tmlt- ful year of progreaa. Aaaociatlona needing hMp are urged to call on the 8CEA staff at any time for aastatance. The workshop opened with a gen eral -meeting on Wediraaday avtidbg, Aug. 14 with Mrs. Louise O. Carson, 8.C.B.A. President, presiding. Dr. J. L. McCaskill, Asst. Dir. of tha Federal Lagialativa-Division of the NBA, made the opening address. Ho cited many ■tartling statistics comparing educa tional expenditures in the U. S. with those of Russia and Great Britain. He pointed out that ‘Today the U S. is lagging behind both Rnssla and Great Britain la the development of its edneational system. Russia apenda approximately 20 per cent of her na tional income or IS billion dollars for education while we apmid leas than 2 per cent or not quite 8 billion dol 28-c lars. Great Britain Is also putting A VOTE FOR Robert I “lack” For Magistrate OF DeKALB TOWNSHIP .. . Meaps a vote for an intelligent and fair administration of this important office I \ ■ 1 Jack David’s Motto: I “Juttiee Tempered With Mereif’ F«i4 PoliticBl on April firat and additional penalty of four (4) per centum will be im posed. making a total of seven ptf cent. When making Inquiry about taxes, please atato the school district num ber In which yon live or own prop- eiW- The following is a list of the total levies for tha varioua school dia- trlcts: DaKALB TOWNSHIP MUh School District No. 1 86 School District No. 2 26 School District No. 4 80 School District No. 6 86 School District No. 26 25 School District No. 48 26 BUFFALO TOWNSHIP School District No. 8 89 Scho(4 District No. 6 26 School District No. 7 24 School Diatrict No. 15 26 School Diatrict No. 20 22 School District No. 28 87 School Diatrict No. 28 26 School Diatrict No. 27 29 School Diatrict No. 28 .... 22 School Diatrict No. 81 86 School Diatrict No. 40 .. 84 School Diatrict No. 42 26 FLAT ROCK TOWNSHIP School District No. 8 .29 School Diatrict No. 9 29 School District No. 10 22 School DIatrtet No. 18 24 School District NO;, 19 29 School Diatrict No. SO 21 School District No. IS 29 School Diatrict No. 27 29 School Diatrict No. 41 29 School District Na 46 ... 21 School District No. 47 21 WATBREB TOWNSHIP School Diatrict No. 11 27 School Diatrict No. 12 S9 School District No. 16 22 School District No. 29 20 School Diatrict No. 88 24 School DUtrict No. 89 24 C. J. OUTLAW, Treasurer, Kershaw County, S. C Cotton warehouses We Will Store Famiars Cotton ' ' 5. Your Business Is SoRdtod J^T. Hay Cothm Co. West Rntledfe Strwot C(ind«i,S.C YOU CAN NOW HAVE AN AMERICAN BANTAM i TON ALL-STEEL UTILITY TRAILER AH Stool ContlnicNoN—SoBif-EMplic Sfwiiits 30 Co. FI. Body Ykos MOxll K NIW AU-FURFOli YIAM-AHACH YO CAB, TRUCK OR TRAaOR-FOt RIYAUK-WHOLIMIJRS- JI(ULNUFACTUBfM~i^FAilUU7-FAmY UM MIBT iY AMMCAN BANTAM CAI CO.-BHIUA liL -- 125 E. DoKalb Stroet no Outstanding Values in Superbly Tailored Jt I Yes, Men, weVe got ’em! — White Broad cloth Shirts, full cut and tailored to a T. Sixes 14 to 17 SPORT SEORTS »• Small . . liodhim'. . Largo $2i0 >« Wa Aiio Hm a Good Supply ol . . . Y Men’s Shorts (with olostie) < 85c SPECIAL den’s OvenUs 12.78 Mah«f)wtnn* YohPob I PtBRo Sm • EIWIN • HUMITAU. CAMDEN, a C : (Ox U. S HMiwf H«. i'l: '• .y : . ■ t, *■ ■Q: ^ ■