The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 25, 1946, Image 1

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Chronicle [• CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROUNA* FRIDAY* OCTOBER 28, 1946 Nwmhf S2 IE MUIDEN PRm IS $M E EE SCHESMIllirS ER {65,008 fAS A BUSY WEEKEND for rev. a. R. MTTCaELL Directors Of TB Group At Greenkaf Villa t ht ff"»* to Camion to| board of dlroctort of tho Kerw ‘ui cnnddMigliter, Harriott |*bow coanty tab«x:alosla osoociap Jciirtwn, and to ooBfor tbolt^ bold Its qnortorly iheotln« at of baptism on two groat-|^ Oroonloaf Villa Thursdair. Oo* S-n was snfflcfcBt toIT. Preoont woro: Mrs. Tto- CTfOod newt otory, owl^ proaWont; Mrs. W. J. Mar rtWce this Tenorablo mot.|n*W. rice prooldont; Henry Carrl. rector of St* Jamoai*®®* treasurer; Mrs. Johnnlo Bums, rSSnvffl®. la *• jmn 40^ Cunnln*liai^ Mrs. Will •I kas boon I* tko ***•• Hariaret Fewoll. Mrs. - Team Oottys, Mrs. W. H. Harris. '^^oaz tbe karrtago S’ T. Leo 1^ laptlssi. tMo octogon-j^l^»M. Mays, Mrs. J. O. NulLeted tko^Usli a*dlock}RI«bards, Mrs. M. 8.. Rosier. Mrs. iS^at G«co BplsooS W" Balmond, Mrs. Oscar Smyrl, Arthur Stokes. Mrs. Kathleen Watts. Li a iSamSi oSrlilnttoWest Miss Jennie Me- Kl a Tiforww intrvr [Maoter, oseenUro secretary, and father ot Mrs. B.i****' C. Duda, offlee i worn Ml.. pwrforaaod Ctunmuiiily Chest Campaign Roars Toward Success —J wofiMra Witk Reported StieoeM In For Fondo Drhn R. F. KoHi J^aiued Head ofNetFHA Soccoodt Form Security Pro* fmaa And ComBIom Fi Of Soo4 Food Of Sooi LooAUil 1 Appearance Here Of .^Uo Group A Splendid Move Rif ht Step Toward Rotum Of Colterol Eotertein- mont Horo to the Com^ _ were „ Minnie Flnlc of the eUU denart- ^ Ibe Boy Scout, wm ... . . _ ILiM, the U80 lUM. AMMiuv** •“** ». m. rriuHuiw m. weav- KWShaw OOUUty cWc "“"•mm. Arthur Stoke., health education (dudnaan. reported on cossmlttee ibos and 5»kI?'iimmdl£loTeiy|“«“‘ of bealth; P. D. Bakd of Cam- USter Sl55St%Tt2l«>« =• A. WilMam. of Weat- m to Richard KirraaOlard lUvyBle Saturday in L'EIt ^ vnvntion for the two “SSiic^ srT«2!f .iSsri^sL^ ** tiHr both white and colored. He re- »»«** ^ ^ »otlon picture mw leseknr^ In the pwaenoe offered by the aiwciatlon |i namber of relatiTse arrtred and b ^ 1^. t Iha. alraady been put to use show* health fUam. Mr. Stokaa report- !If*^* f**“* shown In eii^t til (freeuTme W "fl^iMiowlM. of tUma and with ahni psopl. walBf tha dhow.. ! v*°* tSi **b» McMastar raportad tha naw y® i hwlth pcotram la tte tww . ? yyb*..^|mration aimool. are dwMtvtais E ) efeo amw mMdlly and vapidly than . June, and^t. Andrswa^ aattolpatad. - ^ ^ Dr. A. W. Hamphrla. isoortol Pa bis fonr usor. tmA •^[flBdhia In physical azamlaatteM Have jon glren munlty Cheat diiraT Tba drlTs la now on In .Camden and Karshaw county with many sriinnf workars using Pair tim. and uaergy to hurare its sneesss Hot only is the USO program of Intersst'to stmt citiiea of county, but the other groups prmiU tng by the Cheet progrsa^ tte Boy Scouts, tha civic eouneil and Jew^ ith Rallsf PoaM peck a world nf Itttersst to Uia public la ganeraL Tliara appears to bn wide ln< terwt In all ot th. project, and It is *hoped that this IntitraM will have a matwial amalNntatkm la the oontrfbutkm. that gdi otfMred. A total budget of |4J0« ft ealled for aa a goal In this oaapidgn. Of re- tha conncll ILOeO. JewlUi Itellof $8M mp the earn m |BOO wffl be aet ami. for emwgan^ purponea. The advance eonunittee’e efforts appasm to be meeting with' and there is good reaaon to belleye that tha campaign for the can ba attained early la Novem^. Sdiool chlldrea all ovar tha eoah' ty are werklng toward tha succes. of the TShtnre “bypF'F. N, IfcCorUe and A Sipm. k|r«i* ara.e»Clmln9eg.ef ip In- thlp mty and SeH^ loter phjftifm pf Qm dftvn, The apporntment nl R. Frank Kmb. one of South dteoUna's heat agriealtnrei lediara, aa state edmtnlatrater ot. tfen new Furmer^ Heme adnttaletfiiisn ^ha. been an- aounoed by Dfllnri^B. Lnaeeter, FHA ndmlnlstrater nf Washington. Mr. Kolb has sarvnm as tute 41- rector for the inrit npndty adaUa* «f the pew and plans for correctlen of i hr. Clarkson rends H of glanea. His votw dnat and hla daUvery »|Bunch, dlrsctor of the dental hy^ noted daisets. He reported that Dr. he. Ha does not dMUlon of the mate depart* liotat or mamMcrtpi ind etMealth had atreed to send 01 Sanday packed .such ln*L la I to bis liateuera. ^ demoustratkm uduxds. This pr Of nden Sbn Say. lofingAcddental vied with first degree mnr- Dnnb Carlaon, MK-yeeroM tnteraa of the Paelfle wW. potMtod to po^ In Mlmnl 1 tbit tbe fatal ehootlng of E Watkins, former Camden eu accidentsL I nllor’i version ot the sbooh n reported by Miami Beach nperi, was that tha .45 Unrv- btol he was carrying went off ibigfle ontalda tha room of b Danis, 2^year•old MUmi f News'*copy ^rl. Mtas Danis I due was entertaining In har 'aether man, H. A Torga, V Marine sergeant, and tha t k a tit of jeslonay tried to ' he room. ■bon told police he had dfnwn pistol merely to Mghten ark so that he conld get In ■nsL Watkins had found the ^Ung on the door after |m complained to the deak. A ■jilted and Watkins waa later in a hospttaL ^ watkina waa asaistant caah- first National Bank here years after War No. L w to Miami In 1124 and aerv- • we loan department of the ‘» Bl»cayne until It llquMat- ^ be worked with the re- y WUU the receivership waa I u w mto hotel b Miami Beach. Ho served £«may M. ilsth Infantry at border and alao over- [?>^bom Sept lA 18M and home with hie mother in Sg.aervicea were hUd at ^^bnned on Page Bight) Nika hsililha MB aa behig, akiiC in^tlmlatle YHe projects of ait as^ ebm* Meat Deden IiUdd Removal Of OPA Uurbs NEW .OWNERS STATE THEY - PLAN TO PROVTOE CITY BTTH MODERN HOSTELERY la bdir 11. 1^. Marie Tladel reported the southern tubcrcnloeio conlu* eiaea She atetad the lf4t ChHatess seel was daalgaed la davalopdaent of an Idea auhmltted by Mias Mary IXtoulsa Bataa of. Florida. whoJa now TB axecntlve secretary in Jaekaon- vllle. MBa Bates waa praaaatad to the confareneu Mrs. Tlatet raporh ed ^t aha waa partlciUarly Im- Pfawad with the fact ^ after TP"T dlacnsslona mi X-ray and health adueetlon programs, tha Kqrahaw county program ranks well w^ the othaae. Mat. W. R Harris read a report on iiatreealng oonditious In tha Philipplnaa, where, with a greatly mpveeeei rata ef tnbarculesia, tto etfavta of , workers are sadly heap- ared by the lack of aqnlpmeut and agnato^ all of wWph wme de stroyed during tha war. Red Fez Chroup Give InhdatiM' For Public Use A puhUo damoaatratkm In charga |of a factory reprasentathra, of tha new inhalator, donated last Mon day for the general welfare of this community by the Camden Rad Fes club, will take place at the Cam den firs department headqnartera on Rutledga street Monday mom- lag at 10 o’clock. ‘ The equipment, said to ba tha very latest in Inhalator design, la to ba stationed at the fire statio^ where It win be avaUabla for pub lic use. All members of tha flm department are being Inatructw In Its operation aa ara members of w Chmdtn polioe department and of- flceri of the sberifTs office. The Inhalator coet the Red Fas Mib awroxlmately ffOO and la a was douatlon to tha com* nagnlty. Twelve Grttim Bales Ace Burned FHA slaea hla leadership achieved an record In farm Mr. Kolh la CaboHna, att schoof In Sumter nated with, the B. A egrlcnlture Since that ttmu he, straetor hi engaged In handicapBad arana early SO*. agent Of South el Rural and grgd- degrea ha m ISM. aa te hSflBUltnve» martE with In tha vatr Tha announeenmit that the Co lumbia Apollo male chorus of fifty volcaa would appear in a recital In tha grammar school auditorium here in Camden late In November la food for careful rellectinn. It Is a forward step that ahould reeelve the encouragement and oo- operatlon ot every cltlsen o( Cam' dan. Thera was a time "way hack* wken Camden boasted of cultural entertahunent of tkis kind. Camdea had a "little theater" group that preaeuted some worthwhUe gtage- craft Of lata yaara entertainmMit In Camden revolved around football and other sporte. Including polo and horae raetag. To those not In* tereeted In eporCng events there remained the theater, brMve partlM and an ahnoct perpetual parade of cocktail partlee. Music, drama mid literature were mlaalng. Tha bringing of the Apollo group of fingers here should be an entertafaitng wedge toward bring ing, Camden back into cultural raaka. Tha Apollo olnb fa dlraeted by Leonard Molts. Tha wrltar had OC' aaaion last wlntar to' heai |ifty atngera and wa can muak lovars of a tara musleal treat when the anawnble la heard In the graminar ■cho<ri audi* torhiin. Dewey D nSected Leader (tf Kiwanis Club Sahratibn Army Service Uiiit To Prevafl hi Camden Tho Camden Liona club and Baatem Star are sponaorlng the or ganisation of a Salvation Army ser- vlea unit hr Camden and Karthaw county. At a meetlBg bald at tha Thomas Tavern Monday night the unit waa launched with th. naming of Preai- dent John Stover of the Lkmi club as chairman and M. Laa Maya aa eaeretary-treaaurer. Present at tha meeting were; J. F. Moody, John Stover, L. B. Smith. Fiad Wait, membera of tha Liona club! Mayor F. N. MeCorkla, Snpt. of Schools Arthur Stokes. Mrs. Kathleen Watts of tha Chamber of Oommeree, MrA Joseph Gaskin, rapreeeutlng tha Baatem Star; P D. Baird, Mrs. Claud Waat, repre- ■eatlng tha Farm Woman’s group, together with rapresentativea of tbe Salvatkm Army. Another meeting for further organisation will be held next Monday night at tha Tavam. It Is proposed to have avmr civic and fraternal omahleetlon in Cam den repreeented on the auporviBing board of tha wait Wateree Group ^ Report Shows Mined GrowRi Cmnplote Moderaisatkm amd Immodinte Plana To En^ laurfo To 78 RookttS Later Tha aaaual meeting of the IrataNS Building and Loan aaaoqlar tion wte kald at tha first >fatioaal bank Maaday at which thna tha fol- lowiiHroCIloara wars alactad for tha •xmOi* wear: M- H. Haymaa, praaMant; H. B. Beard, viea praaMant; Lawls L. OtykWB. fteratary-traMurer. and a L J^umnoa. ganaihl oouasaL teaw oteBty board of dtrastprs. waal: plmiilmat Maair BaavA O. J. Btoiad ffcrpIteMoBtj WfP Bhnmm.- M^.-S^ W. VtaLandter Councllamn Doway Craod alaetad prosldaat ol tha CanMaa Klwaula club at a naaotiiig bald TaaadMT hmt w*««k at tho Thom- aa Tavora. Ushar Myara. mambar of tha Kar- appiiantlF expeitod a mltaelo last wash ia ao far ha tin meat nortago was ooa- cemad. After llataaing to Praaldent Traman’s talk last Monday sight la which ha statad OPA mast prieo ragulatlona wore to bo absuidooad wOBM akoppors ruahad city mar kets Taaaday la tha luwe of gattiag choice cats. Aa one butter put it: "They thought ha had tho stuff looked up and waiting far tho Md of OPA hut sadly eaoag htha meat wasn’t there." Local meat daalms bellavo that prioaa will loval off, althoagh high prioea will ba la ovldeBoa until tha supply bmEina to catch up with tho denumd. Ho Ira misBhar of tho Amorloaa Lagloa and doiiag Worid War II raeatvad raeoguitlon for Ing won aa a nmiabar of tin intor-' dapatteiaatal war aavlagn acaacntlva oomarittaa. Ho wan a^ pointed state ooordtnator tor fai< oral amployaoo ta tho boad program by tho tmaaafy partmaat At tha closo of Mm war lot par„o«it of Cana aaearRy oar ployoaa In South DaroUaa wars par- tldpaiiag In tha payroll auvhn:. plan and Invaattng It par tmt of thalr aalariaa. Mr. Kolb la a leadiiirBuptist lay man aad for aovaral yoan waa a mambar of tho Baptist gmiaral board for South Carolina aad of its axaeuttvo oomlhlttoa. HO la a au bar of tha Ftrat Baptist eharoh of (Flaian tan in pagn aliBt) (3iamber Of Cmnmerce Activities KathUf Watte, Sacrutarf W« iNiQsr nawOU. >11't . On DBKalL SlTMt Hat to Many flao suggastlotts have hoaa raeelvad In raaponao to tha fora latter mallad to citlsens through out tha town and county and *haae furgMtloiui btonc Rtodl^d MIO Claaslfiad. A few of thaaa r^m- mendatlona have boon salactad for thla week’s publication aad from to time others will follow: One of Camden’s greatest assets to iu beauty, with lOf wide etreeto and many psurka. A wogram of setting out treee each year in the parks aad akmg atraati'wm^ te- sura thla great asset for the fu ture, and bo a aumameut to thcao who carry out tha worth-while pro gram. Pino and other trees should be planted In the parka for the benatlt of tha ndkt gaaaratlon. and old tress along tho atrooto should be out aad new trees pat m their ^ace. Ihero has hoaa vary Uttla tree or flower noting drnia by tha city In tha pant tea yaayg Vtaltora are hiih la their praise of the beauty of oar dty. LoTa keep it that way. Wa ahooM have a po^ rflinmlf**** eompeaad of patrioda eittoaaa who know aad appraelata flowera and baautlM dty. Onmdna'a dnurm kas hoaa la .ltu (Tmllni la laateg a lot at oottoa to aaorhy markata. Wa aaad a good market aad aa np4o4ato oottoa. Platform tor tost haudHug of fanar ^^ootma OB hate^- days. Moaey' tor oottoa loro woiany oaio «p ki Iho haaltoaC wf mordmato of whom died whllo wo woro tak lag it assy at home. Expanded hospital fadUtlao— building of te laoiatlmi ward to handle eontapoos and Infaetiena dtaeaaea In both eklldraa aad adalta. Hora indnatry aad new pay rolls. Oar climate, natural reaourcea and coop<waUon of city government ahould be indnosmenta. Diversified farming—Tha small cotton farmer la on hie way out. To remain In haalneaa the farmer muat dlvenlfy. DAydratioa—A modeck plaat to ddiydrate farm prodneta for ani- food. One can be seen In ope ration at PerryvUle, Qa. More* berda of reatotered cattle— Bpth beef type and milking braeda —eradloate acrah stock. Cooperation amoag tho kaatisei' $4 aad bastaeae aaa to a uteMaon* aai and not palflag at araai par- paaaa, ta Miart. **1)111104 wa ntaad, divMsd. wo fall" Women To [dd FaB, Meeting A|1 HomiB CM To Attema Bama. tiwasarar, imd Bagdaa Peareo, Oarl Sehloaborg. B4 Craig, Dr. Jooaph Ihrunasa, Oscar Smyrl aad DaOsata Browa, aa directora. W. C. McCariay, xotlrlag preaMaat, aatomatleally hoeemaa a BMmhar of the board of dtraetora Maaaia. Orood aad Daa Han, who wart local dalogataa to tha Bghth dlatrlet coavmiUoB In Oraoasboro, October lA 14 and II, aahmiUod a report of that maaitng to the loml clah. Dnphoo Rhalaa of OTOsavtUo waa alactad district govomor of tho two Oardlnaa aad Owaa F. Grew at CMumbla waa namad as Mautaaaat governor. Tho ooavantloa wpa ad- dreaaod by O. B. Pataraoa, iatoraa- Uoeal aocratary. Jaapor B. Htoka. dlatrlet govoraor; Hartert W. Hoa- alag, dlatrlet saeratary aad traaa- fonaar Oovamor Bronghtoa of North CoroUaa, Dr. T. Q. Ora«r of TheaaaBvillo. N. O.. pr^iaat of too North Carollaa aad othara. Tho mask oad of tim was haadlod 'by Wkltor Ya chalmiaa of <ho Kiwaala i oommittoa aad foramriy prof* ot maaio at Graanaboro CoDago tor Womam A Mlowahlp laachaoB waa hOM la tha ballroom of tim OHoary hotti, headqnartara for tim eonvoa- tioa. ’Tho avaaing jaaal was in tha M. H. Hoyman, Lewis L. Oty< ham. J. F. Lewla, C. J. Shannon 4tfe, J. O. Rieharda, Jr.. 8. C. Oy- bora and J. Taam Oottya. Tha stateamat of tha oondltloa of tim aaaoelatloa was moat gratifying to offloara aad aaaoetotsa. Tho stataaioat shown that tim raaoareoa total |t4S,tSI.7L divMad aa followa: todaral htmm loon bank stock. |A* •M;. real astata loans. |tl7,4M.M: stock loans, |4.4t0; real satate sold oa oontraot. flA40f.»: aeeounts rfr ealvablo^ 974.M; fumltnva and flx- taroa, |1. aad raal oatato owaad. w9h aoO It will attraet woaM go ba(pm ^ tor tim ton B^m.. Mm ef tim Cioate tom fora of a barboeao Jaffaraoa Country olnh. the Legion Ratty Set For October Witt Be In Columbia The FWD Rally aad Confaranea has bean set tor October |0th and tut at tha Jefferaoa Hotel. Colnm- hia. October Mtb will be devoted to a Proamnade aad Wreck put oa hy the Oraad Yattara of tha Forty aad BIglU starttag at t p. m. Dor- tag tim afbmioott varloaa oommit- toss of tha Lagloa win amot. At T:M p. m. a pnblle tadnetlon of now ES la tho Anmrleaa Logloa wM ho WM la too ballroom of tha Jaftorooa HOtti. This wfll ho tol- _ hr a doaoo pat oa for too jotet oatortateamat ot the Lofloa, Forty aad Bteht aad Anxillary. Ad- rTrrlir titl ho hy Lagiea eard. This win ho aa oatstaadlag aad oa- taotalateg affair, aad a won kaewa mtoieia tek teaa oooarai te tol^ alah too m«ito. Ootobor tlot at Service Motor Company Oceuines A IMfodem Plant Maatioamia Naw Qaagteka Om Samik RFaii^ Straat b Vp Ta Date Tbo Sarvloo Motor Compaay. daalara In Dodge and Plymontb ears, aad Dodge trucks is now lo- oatad ta Its ftaa now modem home at 817 South Broad straat. Tbe eompany repraeentlng Char- lea O. Stognor, Sr., and Charles O. Stogner, Jr., have been In bualnesa sikoe Apiti 1*44 but prior to that Mr. Stogner, Sr., had hem a Ckhra- ler-Ptymouth dealer for qnim tome years. Tbe compeny opened in Us now quartera October 18 and ia tYeU looated in a modem concrete and steel garage 4B feet to width and (eoatlnned on page four) Mayor McCone Orbrs 0 Cfean-Up Orders Oto Proi Announcement waa mads haPO ’Tuesday of the sale of the Camdun hotel property on Bast DaKatb street b ythe George Little estate to Leon H, Carl H. and Ellhu P. Schlosburg for the sum of 866.000. BimulUneoualy the Schloatouv group, owners and operators of toe famous Sarsfleld club here and toe Ocean Strand hotel at- Creeoent Beach, announced that Jost as aooa as they secure posseMton of tim Camden hotel property they will remodel and renovate the bulldlas completely and \ater when beUdleg material to availabla, wlH add thirty additional rooms by building an ad* ditlon at the south end and e fourth story to the entire assembly- immediate plans, aeoordtog to Leon H. Schlosburg calla for instal lation of private baths in , every room, a complete redecoratloh ot aB rooms, lobby, ate., installatkm ol a atalnlaas steel kitebea and tha re modeling of the present beauty shop Juit west ot the lobby Into a m04- arn alr-conditloned coffee shop. "We will enlarge (he lobby tee medlatsHy,’* said Mr. Behloabaito ’Wnd the large mom at the rear, used tor years aa a dining rooaa, will ba made into what we will eaU the "King Raigtar rooai", where private groupe and servloe olkte may hold meettnga, 'The lobby, to taet th* aatte hotel, will be eomidetely refnmMte (Pleoae tom to pegp tear) Jmiimr Qiamber ^ BoDs Far Above Mmnberrfiip Goal Forty-one new metobara were added to toe mater ok tbe Juator Chaatimr - of Coma theametiag MeM Taeeiay bWUIIU^H W iW am fto 117 or 17 abate the of lot for Woveaiher 1. Annouaeeatrat Is awle df tim ap> polatmant of a raaaasMI and plaii- nlttg coaunittea, haadeto^bT JaSpe OUvar Rice, who with lam Bey^ kto, Aadrew Marloa aad J. 0. Ar rant# will gathar data for e aarvfy of the todnatrlal end other peeMbOI- tlee of camdea. The reealt ef tim enrvey wiB be eabodlei In a eta- (letleel report available to membera at all ttoaaa The Jnnior group also deddad to ooopsrata wWk-the Lloaa, Rotary aad Klwanla elabs In the com fae* tival prograaL The oeamtttee havtag to ttoarge the itiaaa tor tim ‘teea age oaateea reported that the eanteea would be to operatlea-wlthla two weka. The Janlor Chamber aekaowleote- ed aa axpraaatoa of appreetotioa from XMmw ooanty farm biureaa tor the oodtoratUm evldenoad Mr tim Ctoambar to furaiaaiag i power In haadltag affairt at fair grounds daring Urn raeaat o ty fair. Quota Of Sixty For Marine Corps; Tim Marina corps recmlttog heal* quarters for tha state of South Carf- Una, has received a quota of f0,aMa for the month of October to be enUeted. Captain Robert M. Rleh- arde, offtoer to dmrge^ atatea that ovar to man ware enlisted the tirat week of October. The strength of the peacettow Bfaiina corps wlU be on^ 100,OOP men -and’ It la expected- toM goal will be reached to the sear fatmra. Captain Richards urges all maa thaft plan to enlist to contact thafar toedl- recruiting sergeant In thetar vleial- tr. Remember, only 100,000 may uurte aad this foal has almoat tewa ruaalmd. ^ gram Mayor Fraada MeCoikli gave rdera to tho ttreols aad perks departmeat thM week to be- IflB a dty wide deea-up ead. beau* tlflcatkm program.' AU dirt eldowalks wilt he repeto ud aad placed la flrat elese eoadt- L Parka will he eleeaed ileBted. 0km liae eeedltaga have beea oa Thmalcy, Od^ ft^the a^aarmry to loite a. m. a M OCflear’s 0^ Mu plaatud ta various perks. Wla- flouerluf r*mitv aiafterikteo W0 he held la toe Buths- to tim Jeffarma Jtetel, Tka jjf JoR tto teHalativu D.C.,] Oae draw of tree Oaparta wfll be datfgnad to rsmpvo dpdl ltoihi from Ituea Aeag taiii Ikiks. Owr the : 3- Cl 4 „ r H:'- U ,1 ■ J -li* . - , '-fN J, >!: i UewellgH Vrge$ Under$tandUtg In TalkAtSumt^ Soaker KIwaaiaae heard aa draea by A. Staaley UeweUya thla elty, at thalr regular i at the Ooee-Cela eeauaualty qu' oa Friday. Itr. IteheUyu Is a her M the Bokth Caroltoa Pis aad Devteopmeat Legion tiurtmite wn,— fli htl litetoi Mr. Uemi a hitter uaiarataBdlaf * I ef; —r-