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■■ (: > ' v' ,t <; ■ V :> Ui- ■ ELECT THURMOND endorses uso campaign He Knows Ffom WMat pj EipsrieBon ^g^jlgisation Mmm endorsemcoit of Um nsO cM®pslsn in KsfsSsw iSruren this week bjr fOTernor, J. "iJtrmond. himself ft eombftt I the wftf* who wiU Uke offtee la Kershaw Scoots , Coort Of ffiidr with the hi’Sstlinent by the present ^ liBSome J. WllUftaft. In ^tbs USO cftwpfttm, Oow* ^um. is honorsrj state M of til* campftltn* gi ay own persoaftl I ksow whst V90 Is and t MeompUshed ini^ ^ Iksro sssn USO ^ Is fttnce and In va SL sni I know thni CMT ?7m to the flghtlaf softs ftf Mii oorrlees,** Thnrmond dft* I know, too, that USO lOi s trraondons Job to do In iMStlnnlnf to serre men in ^irrloii is hospitals aii their A Boy Scout court of honor for all of the Scouts of Kershaw coun- y was held last night, September SOth, at the Methodist <Anrch In Be* thnne. A. C. McKain, advancement chairman for the district, presided over the court, assisted by District Oommltteemen M. Q. King, George Mickle and i. C. ^ing. The court opened with the flag osremony carried out by three scouts of Troop SS. Wateree mill, with the pledge of allegiaiBce being lad fay one of the scouts, Ted BUis Mlowteg this csremeny, the entire aassmhly joined hi the singiag of WHrse of “Amerlsa”, led by Aa* MMant Scout MlnUTe W. B. Chandler, after which the invoca* aak that the quota for South Si^ wMcfa is only 9lt7,fBS, be raised qukkly. And I thkt tte peeplft o^Ksrshaw n going to ralMi their vtthMt deUy.” Iliefleld resident who will rpi oath of office as governor Lurr aarred in. this eountry InwiNS for three end one-half ^ had the opfortnnlty of U80 operate Jh both thin tti abroad. has adopted the alogaa of It Up; Don’t Let Hiem ad I know hat once tha If loath Caroliaa mnder* flat USO ia contlnnlng to da nan of the anned n hit any win contilhata gan* •idiw thia caippaipn a suu' itb vaak,** the new jfovcmor w Does Not e Of Lelto Progrm aty Wm Have Santa dans-Lane Again This Year City Council Tnkea Action To Reetoro Yulo Lights Downtown tion wag offered Iv Rev. John Mur ray aeotttmaater be Trotw St 6f Be-' thun^ Nest on the prograa was the candla Ughthig earemony pat on hy two Scouts of Troop It. Candles wsre lighted pA a large repUca of the first clast badge to ezemidlty the It parts of the Scout law and the three p(4nta of the Scout eath SecMid claia hadgee were awarded Iqr M. O. King to the following Soonts: Ted EUki, 'BUly Darlty, Bmoe Twitty, Ted Baker. Leon Boan, Charlas Mollei Toauny Lnng- lay and Donald MAM*, all of Troop If. first elass badgua wars award sd by J. C. Bwlag to Scouts Pal: Barae and C. B. Davis, both of Troop It, Csadsn. Qsewgs Mickls prsssdted tho swimming mssi: to Scoot C. B. Davis of Troop feUewtng tks prsseaUtkm ef a movta was shown sntltled whidi was sn- hy swifTn sreasnt Hl|h> of the enuring was ths awarA Ing of tha YsnCo MUisr attsndanea y to Troop If of BsChnna tor haVtog toe Uu^t nunibsr of Its BMUhera and visitors i Chfhmuui -McKain anaousoed^^ tBs ' ‘ at F, N. MeCorkls haa an- I the stand taken by Mayor tC. Owens of Columbia in de- I to proclaim tha weak of Oc- u National Letter Writing paper company la spon the moTe to have tha Oo- II week as a national event were tent to the mayors o dttn asking for sndorwment I |ha and advocating the Is- • of I proclamation, iw Xetokle declared that In d the critical national wide t ihortage he did not think to the proper time to advo- tntlonsl paper week, oorillttal idea of the national iveek came from the United • ^tal department and tha to Stationery and TaM* totwers asaoclatlon. ► i^n for the mova Is ap- k the postal department seek- U sddltlonal rerenus due to 'fatter writing jand the naner ^torrs association profiting • toe of writing paper. P', *®Corhle stated that ha Jtotty belleTer In letter writ- ^ h> view of the shortage tow acute as It is and many cutting down on advert Bwe to" get hy, that he K tol jostifled In urgiag peo- a letter writing aj^we. adjenraad trlth ‘Hjreat Jseutaaatera Bsuedlctlonr led hy Booutfiuurter Jamea Shedt of TroUl 14 of Camden. Speacer To Make 1%eir Home Here Diapoew Of Hic Falmoutib H«ifhto, Mam.» Property After 87 Yours MRS. t E. WATTS NAMED AS FINEST EXPOSMON WHX BE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SECTY. Junior Chamber Adds .13 Members Within One Week Camden will hare a Santa Claus Lane this year. At a meeting of the city council Monday evening It waa decided that the Chiistmaa lights, which lHuml- nated the downtown district of the city in past years, be iaBtaUed~this year. This means that tha lights will ba placed on Broad jnnd DeKalb Streata In the dowatb^ area and will also be festeoaed from the city hall towur. The city fathers also granted a request from T.. Lee Little for the cancellation of an existlnf laasa on the Balglsr theater! vUdeh haa three years to run, and maka a new lease tor a fiva-year pariod dated from Novess- ber 1, 1144, and expiring November L IMl.* In his request Mr. Ltttls stated that as soon as ths prssmit building ban la Uftad by tha OPA tliat hs propoass to tMiBd a naw modsra 1,000 seat theater and hie request tor ths nsw Isasa was daa to his desire to be protected. He esM that the present Camden theater wlU not be used sa a theatar when the new playhouse Is completed. The council granted the request for the new lease tmt stipulated that Mr. Little must Install a rest room for cokorad paople sad rano- vats the one ased by white patrons, The council appropriated the sum of 1100 tor emergencies not taken care of hy Bed Croee for (topartaenl at pahllc welfare mosey. It waa stlpalated that this amerganey toad was not to ha an- psadad axcapt on the reieommmi- datlon of Mrs. Will Salmond, head of ths dapertotont of pubUe wsl- tare. Prsssgt at toe eoundl masting Jfayor F. N. MoCorlde. Bteln. MathM, Crasd. ri McKalu and City At- tomsy Chaiiss Shanman. Coancil- ** a suggestton that a Mnaaaial atetsmant he prlnled ta the local paper every three months, a practice ^t la gsn«al fas many at tha cltlsa of the eountry. Sudi a plan would enaMe tha taxpayers to observe financial tranaaefioup togsthsr with whst rsvenna ths city la reoatving. It Is expected that the matter will come up tor final aetkm In the near tntura. Such a step is In line with ths recent itatMnent of Councilman A^ Stein relative to haring fall pub licity given to all matters oomW bsfmrs ths city oounciL Also Nnmne Ci—Uiiffee Tu Aid In County Fair The Camden Junior Chamber of Commerce added It new members to its roster In just one week, the total membership nosr ising 47 with ths membership drtv# just getting under wny. This was revealed at ths meeting held Tnsday ni|^ ni St. Mary's haH with President Frank Mont gomery prsMiing. Right off the hat firia junior I rnarnmrlsl group jumpsi Ipto civle action by naming a oommlttse to work with ths Kershaw County Farm Bureau In prdttottag the county fair. Another eommlttee waa named to inveetlgatp civic projects. Jerome Hofier waa elected as national councilor, while directors named were Leslie Myers, Henry OarriBon. Jr., Jatsea Anderson, George Bheheen, lame Woodcodc and Jhllan Buma. National Gfpard Unit To (b^aniae Hare On tgesday la Vi«w Of Will frilary Phid Ruali Of Euphiiaiaatg Id Captain and Mrs, Wank W. Span- ear, wlw have for many years mads thslr wlntsr home and Falmouth, Mass., their summer resldencA are to make Camden their aU-year resldenca in tha fa- tare. The Spencers who have been go- Ign to Falmouth every summer for the past S7 years, ^hare sold thslr home there, “The Moorings” to Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Cox of Melrose, Faur Oasde ^ Grid fotfle Suite Rkpoeitkm To Bo Hold At Colmalda OeL 81-16 Of labor have atop- aH constrnqtlon In toina, and the houalnk tottlnnee to inerpaaa. PralidiiB ith ij* * *• toe m many . _ fefaf hswa si _ tostaon lM Drietajaa* ^*dstoli^ Here Is what the Falmouth Bn- terprlae haa to otter regarding the depmUre of toe Spencera to Cam- dSA Tt was a warm annuner day In Aofuat, Ittf, when the Captain and the firat Mrs. Spencer sirlv^ln Fatmonth on the Boston train. They chose'^Falmouth because Mrs. Spen cer's lather, David Dlmmocik. wm bora and raised In house overlook ing Buasard’s Bay a£ SlppewlsUt For 16 cento they rode from F«- mouth railroad sUtlon to Falmouth Heights In a hOrssKlrawn carr;^ with canopy top. Thsjr ^y^ at ^ Pickwick house rpn by Mr. and Mrs. Chariss Hopson for Y w at 914 a week for room *Whan Captain Spencer bunt n* first stoHroem cottage Mtor le- glMad by The MeeriagA Mn rles grew acroas the street from the prsasBt Bristol houses made frequent undsvhruah of the public perk neer the water'd edge- •^ptoln Spsriem of the old ceny-eH Yh» breugw pmwengers from the etatton. It wm MPtooad by i£ m-tif eige and entrance ziem MS rear. The Pickwick kouM beeame tha T***yMd gad latar the Park Be^h|^ IliMth hmbor w hgatd no longer had to Ba at n s%iS5>rs&i.. s toa and FITS ipeclal days will be ob- aerred at ths 1945 State Fair, which w0 he held In Columbia October tl-td. In accord with the custom at ths pMt several years. Tuesday, October tt, wHI be Fn- ture Palmetto Farmer's Day, when all Future Farmers will be ad- mlttod free to the fair upon pay^ meat of the federal admission tax of ten canto. Wednesday will be 4-B Club Day, when all 4.H Club mem bers will be admitted free upon payment of tbh tax. Special exer cises for thsss groups have been arranged. Thursday wilt hs Oollsge .and Football Day, whan the OanUngp Clemson game will be played. The seating capacity ct tha Fair Grounds stadium will ba augmented by tern- porary seeto to 94.090 so this should hs ths "Mggast Thvuday* In-the fair's Alstory. Friday, Oetobar 19, wHI ba Sduxri Day, whan svsry school difld In evsry county in Boith OsroUna Is invited to ths fatrHi gnsst for tha day. Ih# kids wiQ ba simtttod frsa upon paymsait of the ten sente tax and M in pMt years, ft is MEpsetod that mars sehests than svar hsfore wHI ormuiiM mass nwvsmente to ths fotr. via sshoed hagsaa, prtyato n, eto *Ths gates of the fair wiB ba wide opm to the edkoel ^fidrsa of Carritna that day, nid, "wmA wa'wffi do our to give easi ef IhMi a mra Batvdsf wto ha TInfi Deif! Company C. Tit Antt-AIrcraft bat tery of the propgesd South Caro lina National Oaard. wHI ba tentm tlvaly orgamhad Aasaatlng to ba held In the gsrsUar iMtal# ermoT here next Tasad^'^ gfUlng eft e*cloek. David, whg Is-laapervislag UlM Former Cornnkj SupermUiKl- •Bt Of Sclioob Already In CtMrga Of Off ioa The Camden and Kershaw conn ty Chamber of Commeree is one of the few commercial organisations in the county to have a woman aa Its secretary. As the result of a meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday morning at the office of Preeldent Henry G. Canison, Mrs. Watte wm tendered the position, accepted it and on Wednesday morning had taken charge of the office. Mrs. Watte hM been actlre in educational work in Kershaw coun ty for ovar a quarter of a century, 16 years at which qhe wm county supmintendent of schools. Prior to becoming head of the county echool system she was superintendent of the Antioch high school She held educational jobs in schools in Lo goff, Charlotte-Thompson and Can- toy HIU. Whan dsfeated tor re-election as county superlntsndent ovsr a ysar ago, Mrs. Watte became active in the cancer control movement and I been county commando in charge of thle program up to Tnee- day of this wa^ Mrs. Watte is a native of Union county but has b^h 'making her home la Camden Kentoaw conn ty tor the past/M years. ' Mrs. Watte' aasband la in charga of tha Blndalra Bsflnlwg company dlstrlbatton in this araa. Bha hM ■on. C. B. Watte, Jr., who wm tdeatifiad with tha Cheraw schools, prior to going into sarvlea and who now la with tha Fsdaral BnUdSTa and Loan asMsIatian In Chsraw. She has three daaghtere, Nancy, who Is eammarelal In tha Camdsn hl^ a^ool. Mm. H. Sharp of Charlotte and Mn. 8. Mima of Charlssten. LAUNCHED HERE NEXT MONDAY Douglas Boykin Dies SuddeAy; City b Saddened Outetnading Chric Lnndnr And Churchmam Succumba To Heart Attack DonglM Ancrom Boykin, pioneer resident of Camden, died suddenly at his home at 1410 Fair street it 1:46 o'clock Sunday morning m the rMuU of a heart attack. The deceased, secretary of the First Federal Building and l4oan asaoclatlon, prominent In eivte at< fain for scoiws of years, a member of the TMtry and former senior wardeiL of ^Uoopal church for years, wh one of Camden and Ker- Shaw county’s outstanding cltlsens. He WM a native of Alabama, bar- tng been bom at Salem, January 15. 1871, but hM made Camden his home for 64 years. Hs wm a son of Sam uel Fnmk Boykin and Maigaret An emm. Hs attended Porter MtUtar> Academy at Chaileiton. BeaklM his wife, BUiabsth Btnk- Isr Boykin, hs laavM a daughter, Mrs. Bobert B. Allen of New York; two hrothm. 8- F. Beykln of Wil- mlngtoB, Del, and W. A. Boykin of Wadley, Oa.; Mso a granddaaiditer, Mrs. B. A. Tompkins, Jr., of New York and a great-grandean. Ths passlag of Dom^m Boykin foUowsd by a abort interval tite daath of Bolivar D. Boykin, plaate- tlon owner at Boykin, who wm a hrothsr of MTS. DougiM Boykin. DougUs Boykin’s death earns m a shoOc to tha oonununity whsra for ms ay deoidM hs hM bMn held in ths graatest Mtasm and aftso- tlOtt. ' « Only Wnntkar Mnn Can Nbr Anticipated Soccaca Of Annual Ewent sxhibite. the frOr >Mate of a goo# S I belBg affilieted mith ' the m attonal Qaard unit Ha eepoaiaUy is anxious to have m many tomssr sanrice men attend the meeting sad he duurtor membsn of Gompnay C. in the saam groaping wMh tha Camden unit will be oompantes at Fort ¥111. Cheraw, Lockhart and LancMUr. Fort Mill wHI hava Goto- pany A. Cheraw Company B, Cam- deo^Company (X Lockhart Com pany D, while the headquarters battery and medical detachments will he organised at LancMter. It Is bellsTSd tiiat just se soon M it bscomM known that what pay tha National unit mambsn ara to rablva that the full complement of four officers and 196 men will ba quick^ filled. sergeant wBl draw 96.60 tor edch drill night; technical ser- te wni receive 9^A0: staff ssr- its 9l-6t: back sargaante 9AtS: corporals 98; P7c. 92-87 and privates 92.60. This is regardsd M exoellent pay for about one honr-MMi a half spsnt In drilling. \ It Is urgsd that aU ypaPC msa wishing to enlist in tite unit be present at tha meeting next Tues day. AfrsJ R 6. Sfuiders Adopts Youth Now In Belgium Mrs. B. G. Sanders, 406 Laurens street, hM “adopted” Mlckloech WelM, 20-year-old- Csech boy In Belgium through the FMter Par ents’ Plan for War Chlldrii, It wm announced recently by Mrs. Bdna Blue, exeeutive chainnan. AaMTlean headquarters of ths Plan am at M West itad steaat, Nsw York City. At the preeeat time tha Plan Is openting 6d chBdrsn'a. mdasts la H(dlaad, Franea, Balghmn Italy, mgiaad and CssehoslOTakla and to caring tor ehAdrsn ot 14 dttfssant nationalltlBt. ■piVMMwMVHWNSeMBaBMMMaHmansmMS lioit GewM WeM b Now In Texas Traffic Markiw Was Swell Jtl^ IKdn’Aiiastrbo^ Hithway PipartMipl Taka OHrWarik Edmund Guy Buyi Tib Rpan Dwelli^ Qii jk#aid Place oarnival company durmg Police Offiosrs Louis Clybam and Bnford Hancock did a li^t smart job of marklBg off the traffic huMS at several of tha tatarsections" to the downtown stm and Uuy raally worked fMt The ItaiM' were straight and aaat and .they looked clear cut and dis tinct But woe Is me. Love”s labor WM bet for within a few hours the traffic and dust had pracUcnlly obliterated the beautiful artistry of the genial bluecoat Whistlers. One version for ths rapid dlsap- pearaaos of the painted UnM wm that the paint wm of aa Inferior Und. Aaothar wm that tha blae- coats did not have the glsM dMt to blow in the wet paint and give it a glOM and this defied traffic wear. Anyhow it wm a swell job while it lasted, which wssaH very long. Mayor McCorkle statea that the job of keeping these UnM at street :n:ersectloaa or! other ai^rklngs on U. S. No. 1 or U. 8. 621 U dis tinctly np to the state highway de partment even tiiongh the city hM been doing the job for yeara. H* •ays that i>) hM loat pati>!iic.» ar<d 1'tends do something a-^iut the matter at once. Lieut Geofyw V. West hnsband isf Mrs. Anne C. WMt 2994. 8ul- greve rosd, RMunood, Ta., has ra- pertod for aettvs dnty at army i^.lmedlaal dsgartmant sehoelA Btpoka Army Malieal Cantor, aPbOfilBB 9e nmoemsat by Uthn M. Wnus, sotomnpiHil^ tie training prograhi el tha dHvbi ’WthwMMfaTceMmnn which .to tha ■ I Jean Laney Wins Umerick Event At Smart Shop “Said Ruth to Lucy and Grace 'A girTs oaiy charm's not her iaoa It hsipa, I confSM Bat a Dodson dress K’s the 'liginal dram for my has#* ” “Said Ruth to Looy and Oraoa ‘A girl’s only charm's not hm: faoa It helps, I oiiriSM Bttt a Dedaoa drsM Reveals hiddsn bs«|ty at svsry aso- Ths first IteMTlsk, wrlttsm hy Mtes Jsaa Um stTMt won tha Daria Dedson Ume rick oMteit eepdaatod by the Bmart Shop hmei The seeoski Bme- rick above'ihren wm wilttsr hy Doris StokM at B-2, tjaaastt, arid ga ruanar-np In the Judges ia the. stmt set wi ‘hwy O. Omvtosn, Mim G. ■an and Mto. wm It 1b NowMBbrir Bdmnnd Guy hM purchased the rMldenoe at Union and Bravafd Plaoa and will occupy it with his family about NovembM 1. This dwelling wm bulU.by Henry Savage, Sr., and later wm ths home of Withers Trotter. In ths pMt tow years it hM been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Qaorgs Ryan and famUy. Mr. Ryan rscsntly resigned m superintendent of. the Camden hoe- pital to accept a position In a hoa- pital at WUmlngtOB, N. C. Mr. Guy states that ha plans to do eonsldsrabls rsnovatlng to the house and wUl also carry out an attractivs landscaping program. Jurors Named For Court Terin Members of the Kershaw county grand jury, who hava been notified to report at the sourt house Octo ber 28, at 10 a. nt, are M foUows: A. B. Whitaker, Kerspaw; R. B. Perry, Kershaw; J. R. Langford, Camden; W. R. Nelson. Caradan; J(An C. StOTsr, Camden; W. B. Hammond. Ridgeway; Henry J. Gregory, Kershaw; C. W. JonM, Be- thune; W, C. WMt, Camden; O. P. Bell, Logoff; W. B. Faulkenberry, Ksrsluw; L. I. Guton. Logoff; Carl Ogbum. Camdea; A. B. Kirkland, Logoff; L. C. Harris, CamdMi; 0. P. Blackmon, Betbuae; L. C. Thrsatt. Kershaw; O. J.. Smyrl, Camden. Members of the petty jury for the general seasKms at court con vening October 22, are: '. W. Arnold. Ridgeway; C. T, Faolkeaberry, Kershaw^, M. BO- Unfs; Oamden; 'Verdle PowaU, CamdMi; T. B. CampbeU, Blaaer; Enoch Roberts, Kwrshaw; John Palter, LugoCf; J. HL Recee. OuBrlwlnM nntfi trouble crewi ; y. T. IfriUen. Osmien; Carl ad tha road. Bennett, Bsnhaw; J. B. Gott.) Leria Atktoaqp Frank J. Raben, Logoff; talarlie abaut her W. J. Itaoii. CamdMi ; Cart Oweas. she wns ridtag tti, WOMam A. Young. Khr- MoMutts waa slnicdi v; C. (X Ageiton. Ksrslmw; X drlvan hy Mwlng, CnadMi; R. & McOnn- JSB; Ehigt, Ollvsr, Bethune; Gl G Next week is “Fslr Wetot** In Camden and Kershaw county. Ttii is an event that is looked forwhrd to by young and old with the est anticipation. For the pMt eral years—war years—Kershnir couny did not offer a fair. As a result the long pent up creative abUity and enthaslaam wiB find an outlet in this year’s axpoal- Uon which gets under way nsht Monday. In other words, the 1149 fair gives promise of being one at the beet in Kershaw oonnty historF and that covers a lot of territory M Kershaw foirs hava uausUy l>een ontetanding. Kershaw people in general from OrStadmM and GrandpM down to little Jimmy and Mary are looklnf for some real enjoyment here ned week. The purpose of the fair this yeay more than ever before Js to en courage the production In agrleal- ture^ Itveetock and ponltry vaUdn# and better farming In gsnamL TP thnt end the Kershaw Fsito Biy reau Is monsoring tha event The invitetloa to evwy ladivik dual sad community in tha oounty to be represented at the fair wlt| exhibits is mestlng with a gansrenh rssponM M attested hy ths rsgU^ tratioa of exhibitors. Msrehaato manufacturers arp Into the spirit of tha fair hava faiterMting and attraeittre hibtto to offer. In the dans tor ths .fnli< the Farm Bnrsan hM recstvs# Mlp an# cagpsanttsn from tha AmgiMan Lm glo nand tha Rad Fm or slah. «- la eoimactlon with tha >Mai that la to snhlhlt the entire week. Gatos will (men Mtoidsy at 9 a. nt for farm paeple to antor mA ah- range axklbRs. A 9 p. m. the wm be opened to the pabtio at 9 p. m. there wm he free ai tiena otfeved. On Tuesday (hs tttstitiiatkm at hihlto wffl ha complato#.. In ''• > monring and afternoon up w 7 m Mk - FTM attractions will ba hi evldanea at 4 and 9 p. m. The midway showi wm be operating In full fores hy this timn Fanners Day wm ba obsarrad en Wadnaaday with the judging of em hihlto storting et 19 A to There ' wm be tree attractions at i and 10 p. m. Merchants and Mannfoetnrsrs* Day wm be observed on Thursdag wim a dog show Ustsd for 9:20 p. m. Midway attractions at 9 p. m^ will ba followed by free acto an# v fire works at 19 p. m. Friday will be School Day with all teachers and pupila betas ato ^ mlttod free from f a. m. to 9 Satarday wm he oolorsd Itohom , Day and wm be featured hy a parade of all colored Mhools In tha county from Jaokson school to thr : fair groands. I The exhibit building wm <9Mif ; at 2 p. m. Saturday afternoon tag the remdkal of exhibits. . MsmbMw of ths fair co; onnounosd this week that rabbits wrs not listed in the lum book, rabbit owners ara to exhibit them snd wtukem receive ribbons and priSM. SeMott tickets tor the fair be purchased at 91-A6 at Chronicle office, City Dmg pony, Home Bakery, Soda miop. The Hoffer Balk’s and at tha Agricultural Ing. Tax on the tickets Is to ba at the fair gatsa. Hi^ Tendon DeUiys Traffic A hllA tension Has feR Mo. 1 highway two milan at Blaasy at 2:16 p. m., during the halifait~hrfii rata storm. . Highway Patrolfltoa Ji mong took ovsr the sitf kept tratfle from tks " , t ■ f ft- (1 44 > -} 'm .r- George Ooi^ Jr. Mhcidrow Boykin car- stmdi toa vs«r ori: u. Ripighsir-: stoim garth at the etir tadi ‘r 6f Ita the wtaatasr > tha wtohe JC Tjfnif Ei br Im lUmipiT" H. StoR _