The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 08, 1946, Image 1
SUYt» IS GIVEN
UFE IN STATE PRISON
pm, laflicto FatJ
Qii^Struicir Fmmd
fith Girl Friand
Ex. Board Meeting
WiUBeHeldTueeday
mm WM ienteiided to U»
JOB for Ilf® by Jodg®
gtoU. foUowmc lli® OOOr
4 B murder cluurg® l>7
sesflono oovt li«rt
, The Jury recommended
rown. RoMeU Brown, Imm
K, B. Barnett, who had
mUd 'wa acceseorioa to a
m U. S. Hlfhwaj No. 1,
. conUnned on motion
Wtcmey. ‘
of the Elm llte
, the records show that
ick Allen Toang ofor the
h e& ue when he found
r in a room.with hla (Elm)
tl Touna <tied a few days
the hoejdtal. AH partiea
d are negroes.
Sybom, negro, allaa Jac|tie
wu fl^en one year hy
t after he had pleaded guil-
h and aggraraied aaoault
• Pearl Wood, arreeted
Iter Wood on a Ugnor law
was found gniltj and
N. Walter Wood was found
y.
ases against Soy B. Oreen
1 the defendant Is charged
Hit with a deadly weapom
ssaeealed ^weapons and
a Ore arm, yese oontinaed.
■ Thompson, 4dmrged with
pert, ideaded guBty, was
«0 with an altsmatlTe oC
r la prison, hut had his
d suspended.
Ml Murphy, ohargad with
eaking. was gtyen oha year
L The case oC the state ts.
)erea, Jr., charged with aa>
th intent to kill, was plaeed
ontlnfeat doek^ The case
tste Ts. OabrM Boykin, la
nmrder charge ts tnralyed,
lined.
all Woods charged wtth r»>
iMen goods wan ffouB |lg
i Jell and Raytoani Oom^
with a similar offense,
ree months hi falL
w case against Judy BeO
In whi^ toe chmga o|
taking was aufmenMhr a
M larceny rasnited
ar sentenoa
ten. charged ..prttk ,
ie bieakBi was gl^
d a total of four years.
Fann Secoiity
AdmlnistntkHi
Under
Eflaetlre Ngvaatoir 1, the netfrl-
ties e< the tan nasnrlty adminis
tration and the enmnansy and
'eed loan aguney
der the now '
istmtlon, K. B. Qsli;^ county
▼leor
the serrloeir gfll he eonttsued froas
the easM trfncee with the auM
pereonkel In cha«e. There will he
no tatemptlon la Iona emi luia ta
farmeri.
Under the new agency. Mr. Oetf
■aid, It wfl] bwpoaelbfo for farm-
era to obtain operating loaat and
Arm ownerahlp lonna foat aa they
did before. Ike leant are awallahle
only to formers who sre nnsMs to
obtain etsdit upon reasonsbla tarns
from othsr soardss.
The opportnnitlee for family
type owaerehlp, Mr. Ooff esld, win
be greatly enlarged. Under the new
form owner, whoee acranta fi fil-
aafflcient for toe needa of bhr
family, to obtain a form enlarge
ment loan. It will alao be poeetble
:or aanUl formera to obtain form
iarelopment or farm imprerement
oana for the eonetmctlon of hand
ings, fsnoss or other neodsd
proToments. Ystarsns with penskmp
sblo dlsshnitlss win bs ahlo to
purchase a smaU amount of aerw
In a
lierSe^ii^
Missiiqi
Ihree Weeks
aan-Yenr-Oid Win
fo Youth la Sooi^
la Thin Ccmitf
li continues In Camden and
larollns for Lewla C. tonlthi
Hnnsboro, who disi^peared
17. 1
ronng man waa deocrlbed
feet tall, weighing 180 Iba.
ilx inch soar under hla chin,
routh’s mother, Mrs. L, C
bu requeeted that anyone
incee to see or locate him
fy her, collect, at Wlnna-
irities here bare been aeek
Sid Mrs. Smith In finding
>> but no trace of him baa
ported.
Smith told officera that bw
to had hardly erer been
^ home, she aald, dlaap-
from the bonae, October 17,
no trace behind him.
^tlc mother bae ezertec
*ffort to find him, but to
1. she told otflcere.
isw county authorltlee hawe
“rted to watch tor the young
Qd asked citisena to be <m
lout for htw
»triuProteeliw_
IfosTfor
^0* SLAIU m
J® pntKti a .
1 ndu lorwgiknt
or
The regular Exeetrtlvu Beard
meeting ef the Red Cruse, held
on tnd Mendaye, will he peeb>
poned until Tueudsy, New. 12
at 11 a. m., he Aruiietloe Day
exerelaea will be- attended by
the boerd on Monday. Members
are regueeted
oNinfe ef toBe.
to note the
qcyw|r»
btSIiE.
Bfany Hundreds
Gather In Paris
To Enjoy FroHc
Bit Panda With Maiv
KUskurs Opuas First Amniul
HailourMn Camiwal
The HaUoween parade and tun-
feat that was staged last Thuraday
ulifot under the direction of the
Eerebaw County Civic couaeil
greved such a marked euooesa and
attnuetcd auch enthnaiaam from
juagy hundreds of merrymakare
toAt the recreational uait of the
dvto group hat aunosuoed that It
will he uMde an annual affair to
Camdsn.
Berwul hundred maekera paraded
tim atreeta frem toe co«t houee
to Baamtstt Bark where eermul
hours of gamas and oontaste were
njoyed. One uf th# nmet tnterest-
Ing reaulta of the dty^lde program
was that U rumored the nulaanoe
of beUrfaMpers, propertir wrackera.
etc., usually on the prowl on Hal
loween fight,
vvm. w It wns n grunt night ter toe little
^ ^ ‘Ooff folks whu ntthud In fontattic gark
act. It will be poeeible for a email iTeeulte hniklrndi and 1nm
Mr. Goff nM the new agency
would eerre aa a buffer agalnet the
toroade of another depreeslon. In
that ito door wfll always he opt
to the fonnsr who B uasMs to ob-
tola sredlt ftoni othsr souiuss.
F.ELfaNeed
Of Special Agents
toeh u
tNuly Intsrast in toe are>
gram that wut earned out Prieee
IM Camden buslne
were awaiisi, to smrloua ooatumed
ludmduali gfiaM wtaaara. ate., d«^
lag toe svMi|te.
The ftigigBtftiia ta charge of the
Rotary Chib
Welcomes tlie
District Governor
The Rotary club of Camden to
day welcomed John V. Brookshire,
governor of the Ifdth district of
Rotary International, which tn>
oludea 4t Rotary Madp- in South
Carolina. Mr. Brobkalye is man
ager Spartanburg dl^ct Duke
•ffoir, headed hr Dr. A. W. Huiiph-
us eintad
rise wns alalad over the iubereet
Muraru bgr the yuuag peo^ aad la
already wahing tentattru plane for
a alaUlar alfoir hsnt telL Deapiteirlse and assist
ly in Mpksnbnrg, snd
is a aMmbsr of tiuillka
,ry club of
Bnartanburg.
Mr. Brooktohu’s vlBlt with the
Rotaiy club of Gamdsn waa to ad^
the teet that this year'a grogram
was arranged Just tou day before
Halloween the nofwa uf the con-
temidntod aftelr sftund tike wlld-
drads of boya, glitai, grownsps and
even many uMatmu gathered to en
joy toe ten.
Mrs. Kathleen Watts, secretary of
toe Chamber of Oemmeroe; Donald
Morrleott, an Indstetigible worker In
an aftehu of tola kted: Mrs. Perry.
Mre. wm gflmond and others oon-
trlbuted grently to toe euoeese of
the f fgrp—
Mayor nMMrkle, oiU of the city
during ton evening, raturned Inter
In thne to witness the srlndug
events In the perk and ezireesed
the hMte tlmt toe program be glvea
T
Animtilce Event
YoMMf .W«iiign Nggdud For
Clorfoal FonHiomn. JUpm-
MMlntiwg Haro Tonedny
The federal bureau of Inveatiga-
tion la urgently in need of young
men and women who are bl|k
school graduates to fill clerical
poalUona in Washington. D. C.
order to obtain one of these poii-
tions, applicants muit be high
school gradostes, between the ages
of 18 snd 36 years and most be of
excellent moral character. Starting
salariee for clerical poaitlona range
from I1.7&6 per annum to $2,884 per
•iitiwni,
A representative of the FBI will
be at high echool on Tues
day morning. Norember 12, for the
purpose of reoelvl^ applications
and granttog Interviews for these
positions. He wUl be gUd to answer
Mm&y Mwnmg
Sckool Clifldm Mid Cttiggms
' wm Bg Frussut Fgr
'vUm
on
questions in connection with this States ware taking advantage
employment at that time.
The FBI is also ^esently accept
ing applications for the position of
special agent from men, ages 26 to
40, possessing's law degree or an
scconnting degree with throe yeers
of actual acoonntlng or auditing ex
perience. Also. appUcanU posaesa-
ing a college degree and otherwlso
qualified will he considered for the
position of special employment
agent, and those appointed will at
the expiration of one year he con
sidered tor dealgnation as regular
•pedal agents. The ■Urtiw salary
for all special agent positlona Is
14448.80 per annum.
no ArmlsUse dar
Monday will he held fo Hampton
Park by the American Leghm at U
o'clock*
Tfaia will be toe only program
to be given that day, so it will be
attended hy school children ai well
as cltlsens in general.
How the American Legion Anzil-
lary is mastering its strength for
a fight to keep America free from
the collectivism which is spreading
over so mndi of the world waa de
scribed hy Mrs. Leon Schloshurg,
Americanism chairman of I^roy
Belk Unit of the AnxUiary. at the
last Unit meeting.
She declared that adroeatea pf a
cdlectlve form of rule for the Unl-
dl^u-
te, sand
Qoodalt. Jr4
Nettles, Jr., and
the eli^ Ml nuttort
club admiaiatraihm
viM aetivitieo. He
It Nathan R
W. F.
officers ot
Inlng to
ass^
the
Welfare Of Vets
diildren Of Much
Import In,Future
QUARREL OVER SEPIA CHARMER
IS FATAL TO LEROY PERRY
Mrs. W. T. MOIer, Chairmui
Of Aindliary Uait, It
HMTd
Legion Auxiliaiy
Postpones Meeting
g Mrialnlni
iM Rotary
wlone d
Welfare of war vetmwas* children
will require increased attention
frdm the American Legion auxiliary
during the coming year, aald Mrs.
William T. Miller, chBd welfare
chairman of James Leroy Belk unit
of the auxiliary, as the unit con
tinued to enroll Its membership and
organise Its activities for 1947
"The American Legion and
auxiliary always have considered
the children of deceased and dls
gMed veterana a special responsl
bility," Mrs. Miller stated, “and
their care has been a major ac
tivity ever since our organisations
were formed. We are planning now
to do everything for toe tolldrea of
World War n reterans that we did
so snccesafnlly for those of World
War L
**Wltoln a few years, half the
children In the United States will
he toe children of reterans. The
problem ts a tremendous one. and
we win need help of the more for-
tnnate reterane* families to do onr
pert Bspeclally wlU we need the
help of toe wiree, mothera, elstere
and danitotera of World War II ret-
erana in onr chOd welfare program
hecansCe they know from first hand
experience toe postwar prohlema of
Warid War U tamttiea.
*We hope that all ellglhle wom
en wfll reeltoe how mneh can he
done for AaMriean children tkrongh
toe Joint aetirltlee of the American
167 diatriet gorsnmri gC Rotary In-
ternational who are sagerriaing the
aetirltlee of eotos U80 Rotary
clnbe wtth more than a qnarter of
a mnueg aMOthira la 7f conatriSB
li gaegraaklBal - ragloBa throagh-
oat the wtmi.
Today, tola warMwMa serriee or-
ganliatioa eoatiauas ta grow In
nantoera aad ta straagth. During
toe last flacal.yair. 484 saw Rotary
dabs woM l'l■laaWll! la 12 coaa-
trtea of the Amftoaaa, and in Aae-
traMa. Belflma,t Bams, Chlaa,
Caaohoalosafela, Mpiailuk. Fngleai,
Federated Maii^ aldtee. Ftatiaat,
Itaaoe, Qreeee, Beat Reuf • Ihdfa,
Irefoad, Laxeatooaff. Mpw Zealaai,
Norway, PoirtagaV Itvto Settig-
manta.>gagiaM rtr^hertaais,
The Phfflii^ee ahd VNIao.
Wherever Roiaiy clabe ' are lo
cated. toelr aetlrMea are similar to
(hose of the Rotary dab of Cam
den becanae they are haaei oa the
■ame general ohjecttrea—tog pro-
metion of better underatandlag aad
feUowahlp among hnslness and pra-
feaakmal men, commnnlty-better-
ment nadertakfogs, ralslv the
standards of bnslBesaes aad pre-
(eesiona, and foetering the adranoe-
ment of good will, understanding
and peace among all the peoples of
the WMrkt.
Richards Replies
To Grand Jury
In Bus Matter
Soiya Sdaoob Hawa ConpUadi
Raqaaol Mada la
Jama Of Ikfe Y.
^BRAtF* NOil
Tycho Bradie, temoue Danish
Mtronomer. had a
noee. He carried cement with Wm
constantly, hecauee toe nose had a
of falling ott.
eC postwar, confnslhn and
tent to promote* their canae,
that 1847 would he a critical year
for indlrldnal liberty in America.
‘There is real danger that the
free way of life Americans always
hare enjoyed and which w# hare
defended In two World Wars may
be lost to ns in time of peace." said
Mrs. Schloshurg. ‘KJollectlrlsm
which wipes out individual and pro
perty right! has spread rapidly In
toe wake of tiie war and has many
active advocates In the United
States. Every day wWch we delay
In getting onr nation back into
gear strengthena their hands."
SUNDAYS IN FkBRUARY
PAtwnary contains five Snndays
once in 28 yean, with perlodleal
gaps of 40 years, due to leap years.
The asonth wfll have live Sundays
again In 1841
nmmhftr Of Commerce Activities
Bf lUlklMB Watig, SMTiitanr
In regard to the praaentment of
toe grand Jury recently In which
toe' members went on record as he-
iaqg opposed to minora driving
schoca baeee, Supt J. Q. Richards,
Jr., (t>f the public school system had
the following to say:
“I wish to atate that district No.
1 has complied completely with the
request of toe'grand Jury with re
gard to the employment of minora
as school bos drivers. Last year we
had two drivera who were .under
21 years old. This snmmer we em
ployed J. B. MeOulrt, Jr., as driver
of the Sandora Creek hna. We em
ployed C. L. Poison, an ex^rvlee
who waa already over 81
years of age when employed, ea
driver of the Malvern Bill hna. Mr.
poiaoa is attending etoool nnder
the a. L BUI of Rights.
alao made In the
presentment to the overturning of
a nfluKA bus. We wMh to etafo that
In tiN optulon of the highway
patrolman and other qCfldals who
visited the scone of toe
The repUe* to the
opteion etin continue to he^helF
tel interest to the
Ooauneree snd thsgo
that ths pMiplejre m
found the new raperintendent, Mr.
Darden, getting things weU oi^
gaateM end the Garden elnb start
ing for tos bsaatifleatlon of
thd grdmids. The Oamdeit hospitnl
rabdera a fine earvleo to too psto-
.V itai vea me Mo ABd with too plgaaed Issprora-
tSSitT- ^ ^8n htotilntoin at ovoa
the forint tiiat toey
Fanners of
Isd A fine eoltsn
aHifcols have con
wllli fhoee of aoMhhortng
The oenMunnity marhet laot
was Will stodtod with fhll
taltef. bnttor. ogM And gay with
tett flowern. ‘
shortly after it oecnrred, that the
has 4bplver was not at fault, hut on
too otoer hand, the aoddeet wns
too rasult of (he ^or condition of
tho road—thera being rldgoe of eoad
whldi had been Mt over night Mr
tho rend
tlgTKRHOOO MKITB
Tho Camden Staterbood ef FMii-
plo Beto-n hdd a regular meeting
at toe beoM of Mrs. B. Ham Bauk
HlgUand Avoana. Tneedgy night
The next meettag will ho hoM at
Mrs. Gus BIrssh rssldeiMo too first
Tnosday In BMSmhsr.
poftunity In this work to bring hsp-
plnees Into tho Uvss of theso little
untertunatee and help them grow
into worthwhUo cltisene tor the
Anmricn of the tatare^ Now, aa the
work Is being organised for the new
year, It tiM time to eomo Into the
auxiliary and begin to help the
rapidly Ineraaelng nmatoer of chU-
dren who need Legion aad AixU
Mry AM.” 0
Memorml.To Hmro
Of Japanese War
To Be Unvdkid
The Amerieen Legion Auxil
iary meeting, eoheduled for No.
vembor g, will bo postponed un
til Friday, November 18. Mem
bers are asiced to ettspd this
meeting bringing their looker
oovers end prospective mem
bers ere cordially Invited^
First Federal
Names M. L Mays
As Its Secretary
Prominoat BusoMMa Msun la
Named To Succeed Late
Douf Boykin
M. Lee Mays has been named ae
aecretary and treasurer of the First
Federal Savings and Loan aasocla-
tlon. succeeding the late Douglai
Boykin who served faitofnlly and
well over a period ot elz years.
Mr.* Mays, who (or 17 years was
local manager for the Western
Union and who later was identified
with toe Commercial National bank
for 16 Inonths, has been a resident
of (fomden einoe 1828, coming here
from MartanevUle, Va.
Mr. Mays was Identified with the
Camden and Kershaw Chamber of
0>Buneroe (or years aa a member
of toe board of direetora and also
held toe office of treasurer (or a
number of yean.
Of pteUilog pereooidity he will
be a valuable adjunct to the First
Federal Savings aad Loan aaeoetar
tlon. This aaaeelatien, at Ita last
report as of Sept 10, reported re-
■onreee of |I8€,000.
Mr. Mays la prominent In civic
affoira In Camden and for many
years waa treasnrw of the local
Rotary club. He waa also pregldMit
of thle •errice group.
Dr. Clarke Plans
To Hold Service
Again On Nov. 24
M«By Will Buy tflikMlg Tk
lain Ahm J. BbsK
On Sunday AftonNOli
Quaker cemetery wfll bo the
eoene of an Impnaahre ritual Sun
day afternoon when a monament
In memory oi Alva J. Rush, Jr« soa
at Chief of Police and Mrs. Alva
J. Rush, who died when hla plane
was shot down hy Jape near For
mosa Feb.'7. 1846.
The monument a beautital ere-
atioa in granita, was turned out hy
toe Camden MMnorial company, la
located on the Rash plot U'toe
cemetery. The memorial tribute
wUl be otfered hy Rev. X. & Caaton
ot the Baptist church, who was the
late flyer's pastor. Thera will also
be appropriate prayers.
It la expected that many ex-
service men. Legionnaires and
otoen wUl he present at the eerv-
ice.
Bgloyid
Part ol Fncn Shot Awmf By
RirnL DSon Lnlnr In
Camden Hoapital
\
Leroy Perry, colored, la dead, and
Jim (Sonny Bby) Robinson, also
colored,'is facing trial on a murder
charge as the reanlt of a qnarrel on
(he Careton farm. Just outside the
City limits on U. S. No. 1 Saturday
night.
Robinson is charged by the sher-
iff'a office* with having emptied the
contents of a shot gun into Perry,
toe charge tearing away one sMe
of toe latter’a face and fatally
wounding him. Perry died a few
hours later in toe hospital hero.
According to the sheriffs otftee
toe two men quarreled over a sepia
charmer and Robinson finally went
for hla gun. Both men were em
ployed by Connty Auditor Fred Og-
barn, who it residing on the Cure-
ton form.
Perry, according to the deputy
sheriff, has been married several
times, while Robinson it reported
to be single. It Is etated that both
men had been drinking heavily
prior to engaging in the qnarrel
that was climaxed by toe ehootliiB.
Army Track Drivmr
Is Held After
Auto Acddent
Prif9r Chartwi WMi Rggkv
Um Driwfaif, Smull Boy -
Throvm From Cmr
Leroy Morris, Ayear^ld eoa of
Mr. and Mra Hugh Morris of «M-
dendorf. was badly cut aad hruiepi
about toe head and taee wImb hg
was thrown from a oar whkb.hai
been forced off toe hUbwag by ia
army truck from Fort Jaekioa,
drhran by Pvt Grover Leu Lawuoa.
The accident oeeured oa Highway
18,; 11 mflee from rauMea .SaDdAr
evening. Aocordlag lu state hliUk-
way poUee teveetlgatlBg the altatr,
toe Morris ear, driven hy Rotaad
Morris and oecuplad by htiMelf, hlu
wife aad a brother, Le^, wns
lag toward UAtodea whea the
trdok «ut armpd la froalua-i
Badg^ 0t Ggpaa ty that toe auto le(t«
aad to
of Oraoe
chireh parish ere looking forward
to Snadsor, Nov. M, with aa
appredatioB aa they do Chrietmae,
Dee. N, for that is the Sunday fltey
expect to find their bMowed rector,
Dr. Maurice Clarke, reaamlag
ioee after an Ulnees of tome tores
months dniatJoa.
Dr. Clarke, who was rushed to
toe hospital following a heart at
tack M on toe road to complete
recovery and It la expected (hat he
will be able to ofOdate at the
service on the tnornlng of Sunday,
November 14.
Thle will he cheering news to the
several hundred membere e( the
pariah who have mlaeed tho oehol-
arly and tatereettag eerawaa and
toe Impressed welt orgaalaed aorr^
ice ritnal so characteristic of the
Clarke routine.
ed -aeroea thu hlghFay aad tm to*
ditch Mittito (Nber.Aldf.
The Morrla youto wag thfomi out
whMt the suddeu tuck threw toe
door on toe right side upon. Br
(ell on hie (Aoe hi toe grtvel Md
taad of the road shouMar.
Tha accldant waa rsBOrtad to the
■tato highway pafrul aad ta a Short
tlau Patrolman Officor Jaasoa Haaa-
mond had loeatad tha truck aad
driver, Roland Morrla iware ta a
complaint against Laweoa, eharg-
ing rockloea diivlag.
Lawson waa turaad oaw to adU*
tary police from Fort Jaclmoa MCa-
duy.
Alfred McLeod
Saccamla to Injonr
Of Years Standing
START INSTALLING PARKING
METERS IN DOWNTOWN AREA
SeUiar Of Fint WmU Wi
DIm Altar Umm Of
CoiHidl Reported
Divided In Regard
To Tobin Saccessor
Om Craop Waato SUIM
Ardlia StaiM Han Centract
Fof Job To Fill hi 300
Mnrhinog Now
Eagiaeura Other WoaM
N
Lo^Maa
It la reported that tho dty ootm-
cU ts divided on toe eeleetlon of
a snoesaaor to the late Loon ToMn
aa ‘supertnteadont of tha Mnalpfonl
UtiUtieC
It la undontood
of tho oouaeil wlto
gronp
noenra n
in olootrl^,
wnter nad iowago engtaeerlni
aecidontiwhflo the other group has doedded
upon a local man who has boon
snnnrt fo eloetrknl eoatraettag
hero.
Mato eoameat la botag aipreeeed
la tho amtiar, uhieo too aiaaielpal
atflttiea unit M too larBSOt «f aU
etty dagartamafg aad has a gMN
revAOBO of erer |184,888. It M alao
vuutod with the roepoiuMIttir of tho
etiy diiaklag water nppiy aad too
Installation of 118 parklaf
in toe downtown diitrict ot Camden
was itarted Tueeday by Arohlt
Stein, who eecured the eontnot
from toe meter manufocturer.
Meters will be Installed on Broad
street from Church straet south to
a point oppostto tho Coca-Cola pleat
and on DoKalb street from Chmrch
to Market atreeta.
Tha po^ department has ear
aounoed that the larklag
will he one foot wider than what
they have heea In the past This
wUl ellgtiaate tim dlfflealty of
■Mtorlats getting li aad oat of
thotr can and alao toad to lower
the detedag of fendon through
doors hdug slammed tato theat
The BMUn wui bo la oporatioB
daily from I a. at to • p.
Alfred Moora McLeod, it, eapUdgr
in. the First World War aad former
post oommandor of tho Leroy Bdk
Poet No. 17, Amerteaa Legfua hofe^
died at toe Camden hoepltal ai'
11:80 o'clock Wednesday meralgjg
following an fllnees of eeven yeugi
dnration wkich reoaltsd from holat
rundown bya a motorist oa DeKidB
street and which reenlted la a hai
fraetora to oao of hla lege. ■■
The doeeaaod waa A native otOi^
den and Kershaw county.
f*: 'i-l
been bom in this dty oa Juaeji^
1881, tho SOB of Baum McLeod
Alice Cook McLeod, la the Flrto .mp>,
World War Mr. McLeod aeeo«^»'-#^f^
panled tho South OarollBa NitilOMi
loeler If
m
Rectnti Heat Wave
Grips Camden As
kforeniyHiteSS
The Big Fhm* teea at toe Brtllto
reiiwuy tedeafry have eaaaia val-
aod at mmm, ead •HuNI am
The hotteut tell
ewa recall.
That Is too verdict oa too weeto
or that has
arm ter too fiat aeeegal
Guard to too Bnropoea thmiar
irar whore ho oorvod aa a ca|
Ho waa alao a UMmbor of the
wanla dab aad boiaaged to
Modem Woodmaa ledga.
Tho decoaaod Imvoa hM
laa Aldrat Mclaod; a
daughter, Lt Bias B. Aldrat,
ta tho Caaal loao;
■Mter, IBfa. It B. Chowateg
rity, aad a hrothor, Majar
L McLead of MoMo. Ala.
Tho tenoral wUI bo held
atteraoon at 4 o’dock
larttlotea Btimt Mothodlat
Rev. Goorgo K. Way,
wRh burial la too Qaakar
AeCtve heanra wIB
Clark, Buwir <3uud
Beard, Marvin M.
ikaak Btsieeaa of tola
ImwvuBoa Gmhaai of
of too
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