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oyldpi-Hagood Residents Express Objection To State Pen. Plans Nomber SO *■; [XJ)0GS CRUSH HAMSVILLE jgTO 6 IN EXCmNC CAME; FlORENCE IS HERE TONIGHT Hj Crowd At Zm9 Stadium Gaaps As Inradars fl To Early ToackdoKm. Camden Roars Back To IM Visiton Under Wide Score. Oiarles little . Snccambs After Serious Operation Well-Kiunni Polo Player Dies In Trenton. WUl Be Buried Here «ice Here Toaiffht ButMeis snB Will Carndm M Ysllo'w Jeoksts * Z«mp fl®W tonlptit at • f l9r«nc« Is rates - e* th« best lilgir aehoel IH tbs dtats and la re* IQ Itsce an unWewilshsS this season. Tlis latest of the Jackets was the ton HiBhs, riorsnss wln- •t Friday nl^ht 28 to IS. Camden Bulldogs Mtfon’s rewpd by crushing an e high team Wday night before a capacity thronA ical grid field. r, stUl sporting those en- lidebums, led the soorisg 1th two touchdowns, while md Anderson contriheting IT two. Jimmy Cox did rell booting, tynyerting ehdown by ' dlivteg the Kinsrely betwssa . the ap* t sn evening ysreenlsge r iw«. > lUe stunned tits BSlMoc roiltog to^ a aslek tsaoh- the suft or the faidk kicked off and Cbivaudi llle, whose name Ip. legion tU circles ack to the 3S after taking 20. Is exacUy six vlnutss ora had panded to the I from where Morris went Charley Little, well-known Cam den polo sce^ .who has lad the Rairtsburg, Pit, pololsts to three state titles In hte past three snm- mers and who pUyed with the Cgmden polo club during the win ter season, died In a Trenton hos pital late Tuesday night following an lUaees growing out of an opera tion performed several days ago. Little was one of seven Little brothers, a majority of whom re* side here. Oty Is Beset By Track Parkiiig On Busy Streets Moterisls Protwst Vehicles Usiuf Center of High way To Perk In. Bethane Robimry TotaJ Qgsg $6M PeyroB of $3^0 U. Sered. ShertfTs Office Making Caadea admtailstratiTe officials will have to. give consideration to the state law which provides that trucks may not angle park on state or federal highways. Both DeKalb and Broad streets are' highways to which the law applies. Mayor McCorkle made the state- ment that several yeais ago the city agreed for state control of traf- lic on. Broad and DeKalb streeta, with the understanding that the state highway departmntt would maintain the streeta. The agres- ment, he feels, has been abrogated by reason of the failure of the state highway department to keep the streets In proper shape. The mayor aeelared that the city has been obliged to fill openings, etc., made in the pavement for utility pur^ poses. It has been known for some time past that much work should be done on the streets, which are In poor condition In many instances. In this city tmeks have taken ovM* the center of the streets for polking purposes. This was par. ponl2*h*2S“‘iS®^w.l •‘iSSmely ^TtledV^rSice ^ommlsTlon"^' e effort to oonv^ fajed., Orleam, hat time on to the end of* piarter the bifl wm mdra territory' In »« oarter the BuUdsgs got aid ahoek Banner loose 7 to score. Cox booted quarely betwedn tho steel the extra point Barmer’a I on a reverse play that ilth the precletoa of a ter. That ended the ac<»- le tlrat hall, which ended dea boldiiig a oae poltt bird quarter the BnUdot* tother touchdowh wItt >tng over after « s# ygM a reverse play. Cox ted for the extra arth quarter found the putting the game into rr locker by adding two Dters with Cox showing on conversloos via the ». Cailton scored the hdown when he took a iss and gallopod 18 yards irt. Anderson scored the 1 final counter iyhea he over frdm the 5. Cox popular with the many hondrede of polo fans viio gathered weekly at Khfcwood field to watch the pok) games. Lsat season he offlei. ated as referee in s aiajoilty of gsmes. Little was bom lUfOsindeD 86 yesra ago, son of dKlioi^ T. Ltttte and. Mrs. Florence Thomas Uttle. He leaves aa survivors, six broth ers, T. Lee Little of this city, Uarvegt, this dty; MlBer Uttls of T. LtUls and Ralph Little, this city. Camivai Waiter Arrested Here Was Once Ckeat Boxer SmmI IMndw The city guardhouse was host to L. W. Caai>aiter, oaraivsl attsohs, over the week-end. That isn’t much of a news item but when you look back into box ing hlst^, we will leara that some three decades ago L. A. Car penter was quite s national flgnre In the boxing world. But tkirty years makes a bir clumge in a man's life. Today liquor has taken over where ooee brawn and brain Six hundred dcilars In cash and several cheeks were tidcen from a safe in the Tmesdell drug store at Sathnne. S. C.. last Thursday aighk according to a report troaa tBat community made to ths satiMirlUas hare.. In ths MHchsU 4md McLsarla general store, the uAte had been opened bat only somu email change was taken. A payuoll eoUectlon amounting to 1888 i^ldi beloaged to B. W. BraanuB, had been re- moved from the safe by Mr. Mc- Laurki that evenlag. The two robberths la the village occured during a wedding which was of such intaroet as to attract commnaity attendaues. After re moving the pay roll money from bis safe. Mr. MeLnuiia sttsdisd s note to the safe hauile upon which be had printed ‘'Tbit Safe la Ua- tocked.” The hmribMe had opened the doer bat found the aafe enpiy, except ter eome laudl ehaufe. At the Truesdan #*Fe uuBmMe was gained throgdk^ front dotw by prying off i loriL Tliie eombttth. tlon of the sate broken with a crowbar aM %e door pried open, ^ * John lindsay Is Named President Of Service Leasne Epbcopul Youth Groupa Fronp 17 Pnriahea Htrid CouTOUtkm 1b Cauaden Oty Is A Real Parkway At Soukoard tioB RgMp4i^4 Toar view of the fact that angle caused oonsidersble oonfuslra and a tts up in traffic when vehlclee backed out during heavy mak hourg However it la pointed out tbo urlvilcge has been abused and now ths highwsjrs are at times lined with trucks ^^ed along the cen ter line, DrlvMu of passenger cars are also abasing their rights In parking double and In some in* stanqee making a complete tleup of truffle. Under itate and federal traffic T^latieas, both DeKalb and Broad streeta are federal highways and ceoter of atreet parlriag Is pro hibited. Mayor MeOorkle Is prepared to atari, a war against tks motorists station flroai No. have taken over tile tiase* i more DO NOT WANT PRISON IN AREA; AI^ REQUEST THAT FARM BE LOCATED SOMEWHERE EI^E Maas A crew of men under the direc tion of 8upt Jameu lUley of tiio pubNo woilif depainjHmt haa oom* ploteA the Fumovaf^. weeds firaa the at thi B^board («•>; way statlau, drive to limit parking areas around the poet offhee evenings. Many complaints have been made by paople who drive :4ewn to the poet- oCtlee* toL send ^iO or git IT froth Iftifr*' boxes. The mayor has pledged coopera tion in hsvkig the police enforpe the ten minute time limit ^ The SesboasA haa finished the surfacing of the partUng eoocoursg adding greatly , cunning predemtoated and Car- some sharp converslM|l^^j. taken into enstody by juanlng. ^ I Police Officer Joe McManus for wee tossed hla rassrvsa ) ^onnksn drivhig and not having a driver’s license. Carpenter esmS down Broad St Monday evening and after crashing into an automobile that wgs parked near the comer of Lafhyette, calm ly reached for a bottle of whiskey aad tiltsd M against his Ups. That made the owner of tho <^er car and he promptly summoned police. Carpenter was loeksd up In default of ball of 184. Carpenter Is with ths csrolval outfit that is showing at the eonnty fair this week. His vehlclo con sisted of a shanty built onto an old Chevrolet chassis. The only other notation on the police docket since Monday waa that of Alma Bngllsh, who posted a bond of 117.80 after being arrest ed for being dnmk and lUsordwly. Rsme lata in-the final the youngsten more than own agsfrmt a HartavIBe' lldoss have' now rarhod bird win of the current [ have rolled up 59 points a lonely 6 scoMd by the Dreher waop tucked a 25 to 0 Witt; Qumter 1 6 to 0 and Hartsville to I. ton That issing Man This Ares ImtifM'Aa HmiBC won. Warn, Vnr VwCarasi on. found hr Alvin Pur- AugnetiL Oa.; Is be- that of WtUle Waits. ' city, who disappeared i^sterana hospital at An- January. >esrdjlng for co#s wlBck^ 4 from a pasture, stum- the Skeleton, BUr bidden He notified the authorl- tter an InvestigatlOB, de- ^es to have been thoee Yalta, a Wertd Wkr Vc. from Camden, who had f treatment at the hoe- on for audsml yuara. Odom, a dlreCtifr of the tied that while identifl- not positive, atndy of le Btruotum of tte sksle- ^ that the skeleton was its. from this city wew no- »finding of the body and tusta to arranfe for tin ,the bonet to thW dty i» to take plane. T.Pe^ierTo ‘ M Lugnif J;T. Peeler, eapeilatanr Sumter dlstiiet of - (Anreh, will pnooh at MethodlM eburen. Lu ■ndsy niij^ 'Mt Moriah Folks Are Mighty Proud Of llieir Church Teen Age Canteen Needs A Clock; Anyone Got One? Book, uid Gum. Wffl B* Appmeinted At kka Yaath Cmitor. CoafiBf Atioa Totald 400i Raw. Bo]rkiB Haa 4nrmd 47 Ynarn. Membws of Mt Moriah Baptist church are happy over the remilt of the renovation and improve- mento which have been made to the church property In the past yasr. Mt Moiigh church was Mgsalssd Jan. 82. 1888^ and' ths first pastor was Rsv. Monroe BoylJm Hs wns la charge until Jan. 1988, when telling hsalth resultad in his rasign- Ing. His sen. Rw. J. W. Boykin waa caUs4 aa pastor and has serv ed faithfully since. The lot upon which the church ataade was purchsasd In 1870 Md the first chmnch was on <dd wooden etrueturs which was hrou^t to ths lot <m rollers. Ths haildW was twlse remodeled but hi 1881 it was removed and a mare modsm gtrueture waa ereeted. ' *< Reeentiy thia builitng was oov* ared with brick, venssr and twe ware to ^ Januaiy, HRd, toe ‘ It is surprising the Interest that is being manifest by the young p^ple in ths teen age canteen. TOs place is the meces oi many young people who enjoy the good cleaa atmoephere, the games, danc ing, etc. But there ia one thing that the canteen needs and the young f<dks have asked the Chronicle to teU the good people about it—to see II someone vriU help them ont It’s Just a dock—aomethlng that can be attached to the wall, <nr placed on a stand—^just so that it tells time. Of coarse seme of the boys and gills have wrist watches —bat they feel that the canteen chonld be dignified by the appeal^ ance of a clock. So If anyone knows of a clock that the canteen can have. Just call 77 or 167-W. The canteen would also appreci ate any games or books tor the library end. Army Rifles Are Available For Salute Duty AjUanto. Oct—Army rfflee to b* heed by firing squads of organltatiens on the bceaaton of rnimpry funerals tor rator World War H dead, nmy be i cured upon request, Headqnrrurs, Third Army aanouneed rseenQy iuek Tetsmos’ etinulmlHnna In the states of . Oeorgis. Mississippi North and South OariMina, Teunsspse may ad drsus their reqaosta to the Chief ef Orinanee^torough the Oommsnd lag General, Third Army. Atlaata I, Oa. Ths chief of ordnance will tum- Ish the veternns’ nnlt with n eer- Ufieate Indicating that the rifles are to be used in oMuaioidea. This certificate-Is to be signed by effleer of the unit and counter- ri^Md by the atais adjntaiti’of the organisaUon. Upon receipt of the signed eartlfioeto the chief ef ovd- laee up tarwurd tt to He greenal lier^M eeatvel. wMsh mfinop- Mpr Jhd rtflie. The eremml wfll (TTaese turn to page four) The three day All-Youth conven- Uen of the Dioeeee of Upper South Carolina, held at Grace Elptecopal tiinrch here last Friday through Sunday, wae partlctpated in by 80 young people and counselors from 17 parishes in the ares. The convention opened with a service In Grace church last Friday evening, with the mhln addrees be ing given by Rev. John A. Pinckney of Clemson, the chairman of the diocesan youth commission. The closing service was held Sunday morning at which the Rt Rev. John J. Gravatt, Bisbop of Upper South Cnrollnn, was the preacher. A central feature of the convention waa the banquet In Grace church paiiali heune, when an addreaa was glveu by Dr. A. L. Venable of Wtnthrop eolluge. In the eleetisn of officers at the bnslneee session Sstnrdsy, John Lindsay of Camden, was elected dtoesnan nresident of the Young Peoplehi Service league. Mary Chahe of Trinity parish, Columbia, wqs elected vice preeldent; John ef Onasden, secretary and of St John’s trensnrer. the Chnrch Columbin, the outMtag president of the Wmng Peopie’s Service lesgne, presided. Catherine Jones Roberto Stork of St John’s cburtii, Columbin, ware etoetsd msmbem- atoargv of the dloecsan youth mission. Jarit Clarka<m of th* Charch of the Good Shqpherd, lumbta. was sluefsd /nHsirmsa ar Tw# yovo cfMBiiiwnoB wm ptcmi* dent of the All-Youth convention whMh Is ths exclusive. tHSprssspti aMve body of the'fonth qf the dh>- cesM. The Rev. M Hejfkina Wes- tou, reetor ef St. Aairtwa ehurcb, ipreenriUe, and Mini Gerry Mkwin, youth .hrorker at St Johnlit Oolum- blb. BUS slaeted us cmameUor-of the youth commission. Friday evening ths delegstss at tended ton C«m4en-8artovlUe footr ban fsme:'R8epitollty tor the oon- hy*i Mnnting la Epiaoi^ail Churdi Fimis Cnlliag For New Deal In Pinna of The State Penal Board. Citixeaa Cirixena and reaidenta oi Boykin and Hagood com* nitmitiM of Kemhaw and Sumter countioa, jamming all aoeomodatioa facilitiea of the Church of the Aacenaion at Hagood to full capacity not only gawe unanimoua disapproval of the atate plan to locate a MW p^tantiary ia that area, hut alto demaadad a mscoatmuaace of the present priaon farm and its re location on other lands owned by the state. Seldom in the canturiea thia area of South Carolina haa «^ad haa there been aoch a united front pro- agamat atote a^viHea sneh aa waa evident at tha Hagood gathermg. Prominent citinena of the wm proaont and “spoke tkeir minds** frankly and foarlaaaly. Fraaesa Bagsod chareh, Cbtumhla. FMrlsla ShaUuck sf I of uls Itood flbsphurd. Legion Post Maps Their Plans For Armistice Holiday Alao Coafora Vielory Modala Ob Thoae Who Served la Laal War Tha October meeting of the Jamea Leray Balk, Peat No. 17. American Lagion, was bald Mordsy night, Oct 8, ta the Ameriesa Legioa han. ITie meeting was at- laaisd by a hurgs aambar of vst- af hn braasbes Of lbs eerv- Commandar Qxaingsr Koe- negny praalded. Among tbe highlights of ths meeting wna the pNsentotfcm of victory UMdals to vetamns i aarved In the U. S, Navy during Wurld War t. Ths fqlloalng vet- erhns received ths medals: Miss Martha R. Slnglstoa. Miss Sara T%mrssa Read, Dr. Andrew B. Whit aker, Graham T. Marshall Jolla Ik Shaw, John Thomas Oato. Lr. Leonard 8. Mayer. Jr., Robert Jnl- lan Braaham. Clifton Kenneth Me of Grace chareh ai which the Rev. StOee B. Unaa, ia reetor. CAMDEN LIONS TO STRUT STAGE ABH^ITY IN RH* ROARING “GORNZAPOPPIN’” Rahaaraab Uadar Way For Sida-Sptttthig Graa* Ola Opray Affair la Grammar School AaditoranB, om Wadaoaday and Tfaonday, Oclobor ISdi and IMl Rehearsale are under way for Oomsapoppin’", tbe local talent show being sponsored hy the Lions Quh to he preaeatad next Wednaa- day and Thursday, October 18 and if, at the Camden grammar school auditorium. Proceeds- from this show wlU bo 084^ by the Lions for the work of their Sight Conserva* tloa program. The play is under the personal direction of Bthel Pippin who haa had much experimica in thia type of work. Mlw Plppbi atotaa that ahe ia pleased „with the cast and sntklpatSB a good shew. Miss Peggy Kyssr plays the part of Svlry Judklna wlu> 'yules ths roost" In the Judkins kousehold la- clnding hmr hnsband, Hsory, played by Pi^ Mays and dmighter, Sue. played 1^ Miss Csrolins Mooro. B8vlry has hnr heart set on Sue mnrrytoc Squire Hicks (G. B. daiioy) who is the town sheriff and lawyer combined. However, Sne says that the Squire is old HMugh to be her tether and ahe Is mack mare Interested In Bob Ssnd- roric played by V. Charles MeCas- kill, who Hves down the road. Soasethlng must be done about toe situation everyone agrees, and that's wbsn Bates Lfttiejtdin, aa El mer aikl Mrs. Frank Montgomery, as MSsala Mae discover that Skunk Creak water smells like perfjme. laasedlal^ Paw and Bob deride to bottle H sad make a tortnne. If tosy bo that—then Paw ean regala hla rightfal position as haad of the sad Bob can marry Sne.- whmw to gif the monayT Maybe Aunt Bessla Playod by Mrs. W. 8. GasklB, wfll kma K to-them. Ati no—Aant Bssale IsiAqo worried about bar pat baar cub which Is last to botosr with any fori Mena about parfume. Oauata Uanay Paari pta^ by Mlsa Sybil Draka- ford, is too busy eoUacting moon* tala mnsle and rocks to bo tnterest- ad and JUaa Twitty gWyed by Miss Maria BmOe la interaatad only in cateblng n knaband. la a last resort Phw "borrows' tha Commnnity CMb tends—^Maw is toe treasurer. Of oaurse Maw doesn't know it—bnt it’s ,only tbe bottling works gets atmrtad both agree. 8e—to# bottling ma la bougbb but Just as they tiprC to botUe tha wgdar Ussy auke fua'^alurmtef dlauiiriy. Atom watec U „ oeald lava lalpMt fbMs out In a resolution that was accorded unanimoua endonement by the riundreds present strenuous protest Was voiced against the proposed exp^flion of the state prison farm calling for the removal of the state penitentiary from Coiussbio to tho prison farm at Boykin or Hagood, contlnutnee sf tha operaflon of tha prison farm In tlio oobubuIUm of adjacent thereto, any increase in tbs prison populatloa of tbs moa* ent state term sad'the use of white prisoners thanos and 'especially Inadequately supervised work de tailed to white sad blsek prisoasrs. The resobKloa requested ’ tha eenstors and JmtolaUva dale^tioiia of Kacpbaw and Suwisi la^aa to Wntly spoaaar bktoa 8lSa legfabM tore a resolution enlUag lor an In- vsatigstion of too riana and pni^ poaaa af tho priaeu beard and akio toa qflbai a tha paiaon term on to4 communities and counties Involved^ Spsskars St tha. mass masting dsM^rlbdd hew flio griatance of tha state tern In. the locslttg baa been g disturMng faalor ta tha peace and good order of the oommnaHtea spd has reeentiy bsooma aartousiy ^ttvhlng bqeniM ri tha nmaeroug prison branke had escapaa. theaa vacapas mnetltattag a nnnann to the clOi^ and yaaMaiMa of tito Neely. Nelllver L, IJlIy, J. IftWiiier tMt jmmbao Tho awarding of the viobmt madala w.ere made by "W. R. White, C.W.T. ffavy recruiting officer. Rock Hill. Gen. Robert S. Abemsthy. Sum- merton, district commander of the 11th Lerion dlBtvict of the AnrsrP can Legion, Dept of South Csrolins, was the guest speaker. Visiting Legionnairss were Perry Brown, Rembert, and J. A. Burgess of Snmmsrton. John Carl West chairman of ths Amariosulsm aanimMtss. annoone- sd that plans for too ArmlsUes Day program, to be bald ta Hamp ton Park Tuesday, Nov. 11, ware -well underway. Present plans call for too most elaborate program ever put on by the loonl post It Is sxpsotsd that all dilldrsn of the City echools will nttand ta a group and that the school band from the Camden High school will temlsh the music. The public will be ex tended un tnvltsto>n to sttand. Countv Fair Is Mecca of Hundreds Of Curions People The 1847 Kershaw County Fair.l which la holding forth at the falr|r|1^^^ r*Jin#dbdkn grtmnds, is batter topn tetrs offered Rvvll ta ths community for saveml years. AHYaief a In the first pInos the gronnds ‘^•'*'*^^** JflallJ h*" ■*“ Young People cd loeafion and surrounitagi of ths Priidli amptoti' rsndar escape a streng temglatlon to prisoners anA that the eaeape of priesaers and even tge thruatenei preeence of large nomben of prieoimrs hai had and ie having a deaMvaUsing affect on tha labor ta the area. Speakere nkm etresasd that the leolated location sf the prieon farm ta respect to other law enforce ment agencies, such as ths state oontiabnl^, sMto highway patrol henAtnartei^ Me., permlte of prao- tleally an pottos pmteetisu to the community, Bmimnals wns placed on ths test that eemmnniostlona with outalds law saforeemaat agsn- dee are negtlribls and could sadly be diaropted by a prissn break, with prison eitlelnls nad ths oom- manlty left nt to* merey M ton prismrs. That the dtisena and rssidapits fear enpaaeioD of toe prendat prie on area toonld- the peatteatiair bs loeatsd them was iadteatud by tbs argaiaent that tbe area aow oeeu- Pled by tos term la taadsqnsts to offer empIoysMUt as term labor to aay oonaMerabls prieea populatloa ndicating that at eqiyis tetnre tims a new atari fence encloetag area, adding greatly to too appear ance of thtagi In general. I Interest in ths local teen-age cam The exhibits In ths main build- teen has Increased in the past few tag are wall siraagsd and have at- weeks. Large crowds of teen-sge traeted mneh interest and ntten- boye‘and glria tarn ont for every tion. The vmrlona booths, cttrii as nt^t and epjay ptng-pong, bores Ihoos from ML Ptigah, WestviUs, shoes, magaslnee and other garnet Bethnas, Midway, Blansy nad An- aa well as the proverbial “ball tiodi ure works of decorative art sessione." and carry a complete exhibition of Teen Tavern was filled to over everything done by the pupils of flowing after the Camden-Hsrtsvllls these various sections. football gams with Hartsville and Ths Junior Homenukers sasoci- Camden youth. Mm. 0. G. Arrsnts. sthm, with their motto “A live canteen superviaori stated that it Wire Never Gets Stepped On,” the vras a record crowd. The regular 4-H dub, and the exhibit given I attendance was liicressed by two over to needlscrafL etc., am all at-{bus loads of Hartsville rooters and trsctivriy snrsngsd. a largs number sf youth attending The Sonth Carollaa State Com- the Splsoopal conference, miaslon on Forestry, ths booth giv- Another sign of increased tater- en over to a display of meats, eggs, est' was the visit paid to Mm etc., also one given over to grains, | Armnti by a gronp of members oottoa, etc., am an oatstnadiag.i who mqfssted the opening of the The Kertoaw County Henltlt sx-jesatoen ea Sunday nights after hiUt is Interssttog m 8m tbs ex-lehnreh houra. nis hapromptn hibits ta the floTM prtsMrmd sndlcommtttes stated the yonth of Cam- eanaed goods nnit and the bnhery Idea lackad a Ngce to go after hriog exhibits. The Future Farmers or(dlsmhwed from chareh anfCnlat America have an lat«rustlag exhl-|they mpmeented the other bit The Clemspn Crilege agrieul-lagem when they eatd they tnm department aleb fsatums aatferred ths. supervised play of the intereet^ outlay. {canteen. Ths Sunday night open- Ths exhibit of cattle Is Just abont J tags have not been defhiitriy aa good as aay eesn In yearn there] established, aMhoagh the trial npen- belng eome splendid herds shown, logs were highly JMCceeefut Them Is also a good riiowtec of Aa tatermal ping-pong •wiaei meat has dsveioped bsttieen tos Fsnn msebtaery, ate., goes in] experts, Wsllaoe Mayers, Granger for a fine showing. Komegay. Jr., Ifac” Sheheen and The mktway or carnival fsatumj'Jos MeCterley. The canteen has Is comparable with ehowa offered need of another ping-pong table, so here In prevlone yeem However if nnyuns bee one witicli they would this year them am spme features]donate m lend to Tsen Tavern, call Mm Anmats. ths acqnlriim of a^Mtional lands, or. tt was This factor. It wga f^ted onL eon- sUtutee a thaeat to the value of property wlthla Ibe area and wonld resnlt ta depmeiatisn of He valne for marketability of soom of ths finest and most tertila term Janda 0 the south. Stress wae also plaeed upon ths tact that ah iiicreaas in ihs prieon popnlntkm and particularly ta ths . event ths entim peattentbuy was moved to ths Iscation, would of necessity conetituto an increase in the non-prison popnlntkm of rela tives, membmw of temOlea as well as vieitom and that the oommnalty has no aceoraodgOone avrilable tor them It was alee pelHad ont that veventnally them would he a largs number of undesirable*"camp fot- lowera” in thq neighborhood of the prison and thass wonld provide an additional menace to ths commun- tty. Spsaksrs declamd that even with the present prison popritation it la uneeJs to ImYs womml and riiO- dren nnproteetod. la the areas uM oornmonttlen ourwnndlng th« term. Speakers deeltmi that the etato of ttonto Csrrilna tauL la addition to ths sxistteg land and priaon facilitisa Jt asms in Criw bis. numsronu laado nad nmae in vnrtons parts of ths oiats onltabls for the assds and pnapoass of an turn to pogo eVtt) which aro worth white. Atomic | pi Power, a dmnoastration greqring out of a bobby of DavM Logna, of Syraense. N. T., ie wprth wbUe seeing sad offera plenty of scaree and thrtlla. Through toe oeurteey of Stsu Reod, enmlvsl preqi agenL ^ oonim this writer wno able to witaeog thlg atomic pomeiLAomenotmtlea. lat7;l8or< a pilmliL hoo Masonifo Meet I New Shop Opens At Bus Terminal Mies BonhoM Hall, former army and Unltod States pnhlib health nnrse, has leased the stom ta the bus terstinll traflding and has «qwa^ ed a modehi floor coVurtag etai^ Mtae Ban, who was editoated ta toe Oltaika schools and fi a gimte- ite jf tbe higb school pinu to ' haalte Itaoloum, floor tile, wool 8hpt brood teom 8or»8ttato bMi[ wtaiow obiito sad sn-