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}lJUIiE CAMD£fl» SOUTH CAROUNA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 NumlMr 43 gac jiy Bequests de In Clark lliams WiB ProridM Tluit Widow lall Hot* Life Use Of Lindon Homo—Churchea et Gifts le will of the late Clark iams, a former member tie Camden winter col- provides that his wife, Amma Plater Williams. 1 have life use of *‘Ced- and Pines”, his winter e located about 14 mileil 1 Camdmi and also of the ly home at Greenwich, !• luests listed In the wUl In- 1 “$250 to St Phillips chnrch, len and $260 to St John's h. Spring HUl, 8. C." He 10 to the First Coogretntionsl h of Cansndslgns. N. T. ) Ontario Coantj TimesJonr- if cansddsigns, N. T., In Its of January 2, carried the fol- g story concerning the filing r. Clark’s will in Ontario M will of the tate Clark Wn- , former resident ol Can* gua and a member of one of county's most distinguished les, has been receired for fll* 1 the office of Surogate Proa, r. Henry, r. WUMams died in Oreen- Conn., on December It, 1I4<. • sge of 71 years. His wifi, ing 21 typewritten legsl pagea nclndhig 71 Separate tWQaests, luubated in Greenwich os De* er 22. IMC. r. WlIliaaBi’ niece is Mrs. Kirkham McKaelBHe. who at 29 aibson straeC. Canan s. By tha teran of the will 8 bequeathed an antograidied of the Clark family htnory i was writtsr by Mr. Williams^ »r, Mrs. AbH^ Clark WO* . Mr. Williams* war medals ling his Crom of Lsglos. sad Tapbook of World Wsr I. rs. MoKechnto is alee t . Bank, the WtlUams* fsn^ irty on Csnandaigoa Isks In )wn of South BristCL r. vmilsms through twms s< rill, gsre $19,000 to the First regstionsl (diarch of . Canan a. He stipulated that Is 1 the creation of a load to lM| I the AbigaU Clark WUIlamS r. WtlUams also left the soM ,000 to R6t. Lewis T, RcHed, irst, Mass., a formar seal Congregational cl ’he will providas tlwl. lliams’ wife, Mrs, Af*** iter Wiiliams, ahnU IwvsVfe of ths family Iwmas tenwich, Cons., and at Cam I, 8. C. She is afss ts ra ve, the will etIpulaSss, an lusl sum of ta ller with inoesM reoeived m real estats and all par- si propsftlea In these MS. sides his bequest to tha Con* tlonal church hers Mr. WU* gsre the sum of IMS to 8t. ps chnrch in Camden, 8. CL 1250 to 8t John's chan-h at I Hill, s. C. The poya’ cinb ew York, in which Mr. WR* was deeply interestod. was a bequest of $10,009. r. Williams' secretary, Char* B. Simpson, giran tha )f $10,000 to cortinne the 'esaenden Clarke WUd Fl<nr< etiUon. Mrs. Stimpsmt Was Dequeathed the'sum of 92S,009 ras glTen the use of Mr. Wtt- ' hunting lodge at Newbero Ont. his other bequests—number- more than 50—Ifr. Williams mbered s wide array of urmy is, close acquaintaneea In New City and members of hli hold staffs, le size of Mr. Williams* ea> is not definitely statod, Tht of his bequests add to tStO,* He had use during his life* of income derired from 1,000 trust fund established by int, the late Mrs. FtederliA^ p. ipson. for the Mew Tork 2oo d society. He was iradVlHit of substantial real attate in*, from New. Tork propisrttag In 9th and 40th street blocks op >on arenue. r. WUllsms was the non of' N. and AhigaU Qark WO* Oeorge N. wnUams studied n a y(nmg yuan but kngaged s banking Imalneaa in Cmmoik It.,?®'*®* hia mature yearu. viiiiams and Bamau bank wan orernnner of the McEeehiila which to turn waa thu fore- *■ of the presMt Ontario Coun- ost company. > mother was the youngant. w of Oorernor Myron HoUy , chief execntlre to tho Mate IW4 to, 1859. Ooyemor Clark he last exeenUre elected by party to the'state. [Jfern Lowern VTock Levels [ * Southern Railway haa had a wew of men at work thin leering the terula Of thn at the Bpot where c«>saea the Frank Spencer, GM Enthusiast, Has 92nd. Birthday Capt Frank Spenoer was 92 years eld on last Sunday. Jan uary 4. and in honor of the oo- eaalon a birthday party waa tendered Mm by Mrs. Spencer and Mm, W. B. Whiuker. Captain Spencer,_ f(M-mer1y of Springfield, Maae^' now makes - hia home in Camden. He haa always been a golf enthusiast and ha has numerous trophlee which he won In his younger days M tha Kirkwood eourae In Camden. He has played the Pinehurat eouree with Walter Travis, then the amateur champion of the country. Ho is atili intereeted in golf. Capt. and Mra. Spenoer live at 41S Cheetnut atreet. Uaim AddiUmial Yotiiig Precincts Needed In Camden Tw9 More Democratic Clube Are Siif tested In Order To Expedite Coimtiiif Of Votes In Electitm Town and County.... * In Camden Ho^tital City Recorder ARleou DaBose la to the Camden hoaidtal suffering from an attack of fin. • Coairt In Feliniary Ttie next term of court to be held in Camden will be the court of general aeaeioBa, whi^ will (xm- vene on Monday, February 16 ' Near At Dillon Alvin R. Moseley, who at one time operated the Ivy Lodge here, is BOW owner and operator of the Wheeler hotel to DlUon. * • Mr. MeUan 111 A. F.* McLean of the McLean Hardware company la ill at his home to Florence, trimids will re> grat to laam. * Mr. Ricikafds Haro Represeatathre J. P. Rlchardp of the Plfth eongremional district was a viaitcr to Camden Tnesday after noon. He was was accompanied by Mrs. Richards. Agitation for the forma tion of two more Democratic cluhs in Camden in order to expedite the counting of bal lots in elections has been be gun and it is expected that when the Kersnaw County Democratic committee meets this spring it will be asked to .authorize same. It is reimlled by those who are urging the additional (Unba that in the last election two years ago the count of Club No. 2 at St. Mary's Hall was not concluded until near ly 11 o'clock at night and many public spirited men and women gave helping hands at (Xiuntlng tha rotes' both at the court house and at St. Mary’s Hall. Ten or 12 years ago Camden had only one Dem<x;ratic club and Thomas Ancrum was president Ueallsing thst with so many voters in Camden a long time'was neces sary to count the votes, R was de* cided to hare two clubs and * Mbs Stnnwt HI - Miss Mabal Stamss, aaatatant to the -pastor of the First Baptist chnrMi, is ill at her horns in Ashe ville, N. C., friends will Vagrst to Isara. She wfll probal^ be away from the dtar for some two weshs • H>t Fnmi Hospital ^ Ikisada of -Bal^ flhannea of tha First NStlooal Bank wUl bo da ted to know that wad aafflMeatly frogi an opera- tioa which hs recently ‘underwent at Daks hospital to ratnm to his home here sad that ha is gattlag along nIoMy. To Tako Rottsnui Couaty AndltiW rred M. Ogtmra is praparlag to aiaka hia aminal pUlprimaga over tha ooanty teat tike parpoaa of takiag tax ratams. He will he at Kershaar, Fsb. 2 to 8; Bethana, IM. 1; Westvhla, FMx 6: Liharty^ Hin. Feb. 9; Blaaey, Feb. 19, aad Mt PIsgah, Feb. 12. J. Lee Davis, president Na tural Bridge, Inc., wap a visitor to the dty Tuesday night Ha was acoompaaled tr Mrs. Davit they Wide gussts at the Manor oYemight Mr. Davis is a promin ent Methodtot layman and la a traktes of smory nniveralty, At lanta, Oa. Hs Is president of the company which owns the Natnral Bridge to.V1rgtBia. s **Cato littio Now Yoor” On New Tear’s Eve nl^t some tourists passing through the dty and stopping over night at a local tourist horns came to exclamlng about the “cute little New Tear“ they had seen q$. the top of a steep^, a^ commenting that they had nevet’seen,anything like that befewe. Investlgatl(m disclosed the fact that they WM-e referring te the figure of Kl^ Hdgler on the dty ball tourer. They thooidit that it was something that had Jnd been pat up fiw the evening.' ^ Subscription List Of The Chronicle Is Growing Rapidly The rapMfy srewlhb tiM ef peW suheerihere te -The Chroniele luw made/R aary that etraet aalea of tha pafwf be eeaftiied te thoee eoM St Ths Chrenlsls efftse. Many asw aiihasrlbara are hsing added eaeh week and, ef esOree. the flret eMIfallen ef thO paper It to tee thgt these regOiar auhasrthira are takch care ef. , / The neweprifit ahortage haa iM^ It wsossapry fer ue to take evary prseautlsfi ageliist any wasts ef paper. Thsrefere only enough extra papera are nm df f or etraet saiee m aw figure arkt meet tht demand. Seme weeks tha demand may be a little bit heavier than othere end It nwy be that la theae weshi wa 4My aelf oiit befere ell ef thee«. who dee*va to parehaaa one geto It. hut aa a aanaraF nila thare art dividing line at Laurens street was decided upon. Democratc Club No. 1 was formed south of Laurens street with Sam Karesh as presi dent and Club No. 2 north of Laur ens street with Thomas Ancrum as preddent Those who are plngMng for two additional dubs now anggeat that Club No. 1 should include mil of the town south of DeKalb street; Club No, 2 between eDKalg and Laurens streets; Clnb No. 2 be tween Laurens end Chestnut streets end Club No. 4 all (rf the town north of Chestnut street. With four Dmnoeratlc clube elec tion reanlts ahould be known to Camden by 9 o’clock at night, if not eaitler, aad the heavy work on the shoulders ef the volunteer workers would be better dibtrl. buted. Health Work By Dr. Htou^iries br. A. W. Rumphriee, head ot the Keralmw county health departp luent, reviewed the work of that department to a talk to the Cam den Klwaals clnb on Taesday. He SUM that the department nmight not only to core disease but alao to greuent It The splendid record that haa been made to stamping out sudi diseasea aa aatallpox thr(»ugh vac- dnation waa touched upon by the speaker and he alao tdd of the progreas whkdi haa been made la Ightlag venereal disaasss. Although his dme was limited. Dr. Huatphiies gave a splendid review of the activities of the health department. Dr. Jee Brunson was program ^airman aad tatroinoed toe Work On New Store Rotmi, Dekalb Street e - To Be Occqpiedl Bf Sporte Goods Coneeni And Be Very Modem in EvMy Pertkiiler ^ Work was bijpin this week on, the consttBction of a modem store roem on De- Kalb street on Rbs lot ad joining the Sarsfieid Hotel Coffee Shop. The new build ing. which will bs 70 feet hi depth and 20 fsM wide is expected to be ready for oc cupancy in F^imacy. The building will le in daeign and appearaaqs to the ilarsfleld Hotel Coffee. Kiop. The !ront will be of bhiop porcelatm and will have heavy The interior wiU be knotty pine with till sound-proof ceiling. When completed ths be occupied by Sh Rhsme, Inc., who will Its^a one of the finest and most roiipl^ sport shops in the Carbltnaa. Ths com- lany which wiU be compo^ of Joe Sheffield and Clarkson Rhsme, wlH'earry a complete line of sport ing goods and etaipBMBt and will also have a senrieing unit tor sport ing equimaent The store will be under the nunageunto ot Mr. Rhsme. This makes three new boslneas buildings now tinier ooustmctkm. tbe building to be ooespled by toe Col(miaI Stores -end toe new theater building being the other twtj. Plans Made For 49 P- Polio Campaign In Hus County National Orgaaiaatkn Will Ham To Cm AtiditioMi AM la TUa CooBtr Non Ob Aocoart or CaoM Name Co-Chairman Hosintal Auxiliary IfemberMp Drive Mre, Leon Sohloeburg and Mrs. F. Ol Qoodale have been named oe-ehairmen fer ths memherehip drive of the Woman’s Auxiliary of tho Camdon hospital. The~memberahip drTve' will be eondueted this month and furthor announeomonts rogard- ing dotalla of tho oamo will b# nMMlo ohortly. The annual dues te tho auxiliary art $1JX) and ovary one is Invited te Join tlR In* torosting and wo^whllo or- ganisatiea. doors, bed with floor and ildtogwIR eld and Heavy Loss Is SniMUyJlloniiiig Stodc Of Grocary Stem On Broad Street la Totally Destroyed At Estimated Lom Of $l(h000 New Surfacing On Highway No.1 Is Called Rough Chief Highway Mngtnoer C. R- McMillan says that there are a few sections on U. S.. Hl^way No. 1 where new highway suftaetog is be ing carried ont, that have the ap- pearaaoe of .being leatf Motaelats uetog toe iMhway de- dare that the hitonsRr toR only has the sppearanse for tW^Marctf of Diin^smpsign in Kershaw eoaB^.Wsre discussed st s meeting of officers of the Kershsk oounl^ chaptei of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis heldjig Wednesday morning, !»• campaign will open on Jan- V»Il80u Dj Fire uary 16. The meeting Wedneidsy was at tended by Julian S Martin, South Carolina representative of the Na tional Foundation, who atreased the importance of the campaign to this couaty this year. It waa revealed at ths meet- ' Ing that there have baen five eases of polio in Kershaw oounty within ths last three months and that as-a rssutt ths county will have to get eddl- tienal funds from the national foundation. One of the eacea la a woman SO years old. Boxes will be plsed in placet of buaineee all over the ebnuty as is tha usual custom and the school children of the connty will sganl be called upon to make contrlbu- tlonA Cooperatiem of the theaters of the oounty will again be adied. The Kershaw county chapter wUl retain 50 per cent of the money laised throdto the campaign -to provide tbe aid. required by poUo victims regardless .of age, race, creed or color. Aaslstance Includes paymea* for hosphaltsation, medl- cal, Bunrfng and. phyalcml therapy aervkm, orthopedic appUances and transportation to and from hos pitals aad clinics. Vhera a ooanty has an oatbreak ot p(dio the Nattonal FDondaUoa steps in and otters unlimited aid. The county chapter also provides rseplrators, thsrapeautfe e<inlp- nmot and other apparataa needed by fnstitutions in the treatment o' polio patients. The Nadoaal ‘Potfb FOanitatioii leads, directs, Mkl names tha fight isUol aad to dadleatU to Usher Myers, the new president, preMded for the llrat time. Mexican Violiiiist riU Give Concert At Matlier Jan. 21 hi- toe interest of tater-Amcrican eattnral understandtag between Mexlee and the United Statee. Ppmor Marti violinist, snd Gnnhild JnBsson. plaatet, will , present a con- cart to Mather’s suditorlom, Jan- naiy 21 at 2 p. m. Tha program will feature a va riety of music by composers of the weatsra heoatoqtoere. teclndlag folk songs aa well aa setocUona by such modem writers as Winiara Oraat SUU. Janaae Boyd, Carlos (Msves of Megleo aad TUlalOboa of Brasil Both Senor Marti and hto wife. ^oa|e^‘ alU and tha i6ad taadiigi to toe river bHdge toe new surfacing to rou^, despha the statement of Mr. McMUlaa that there era places that look rough to-toe aye beeauee of toa stone la the mix shoaring on the anrfacn Tha surfactog on U. 8. No. 1 to being done to aeetlona. that la, a strip win be pot .to. while traffto (mrries on the other aide ef the highway. Tha reaalt haa been that there to a smaR rUge where the seettona Join. whWh eaasea drivers lo watch their atop camtaRy as tola ridge, acccffdliig to aeveral motorists, has a tendency to cause the cars to swerm Slaves Myst»y - (K Bunung Plane Sheriff Qlh DeBmhl has coma through with an axplaaation of tha bomtog alrplana which a local mfcw .thought he saw. ‘It was a plane an right”, says the sherirf. “but it did not crash and it waa not on tire. The bright glare was a biasing flare thst later was thrown ^m the plane. T%ese flares were Rued during the world war and are still used when a i^ne pilot seeks to find out what sort of terralna he to orer.” We^’s Calendar . , I-,./.— Friday, Jan. 9 American Lsglon Anxiltory at home of Mrs. Grayson Shaw, 4 p. m Sunday, Jan. 11 Servk^ee to sdl churdh at .U:1K a. m. ; Polo, Camden va Boatorlck toe conqaaet of the dtoeaag. Ill Thomaa A. Chrtolam eetiBu^il iniMgiimtoa and naadfeee^hhe losTab hitweea WW; through grants to labormteilea, ami-* '-ersttlea and other orgaaisatioae— Fire which is believed to have started from defective electric wiring gutted the T. A. Christmas store on lower Broad street Sunday momlBg causing an , an nounced loss of $10,000 to the building. Two aoldlera passing toe store near the comer (»f Broad and Boll ■treeto at 1:20 o'clock to the mom- tog aaw imoke pouring from around the roof aad noUfled the fire department Ths buUdtog wes a furnace of tlame when the department reach- ed the Bceae. Several lines of hose were laid and thousanda of gallona of water poured Into the Mastog building. 'The fire waa under con trol to an hour but the building and contents had been gutted, the only salvage betng some expensive mschtoery used to the meat nuu*- het section, whMi can be recon ditioned. The bolldtog and stock waa owned by Thomas A. Christmas and the store was under the man agement of a orether, W. H. Christ mas. The latter locked the Store at 19:20 Sfturdap night Delegation County Citizens Attend. Meeting .. I AgviMm Prea«tol TiMir-. Requests Funds At Joipt Meeting Of County Beard And Deiegatum Citizens of Kershaw coun ty are invited to attend a joint meeting of the Ker shaw county legislative dele gation and the Kershaw county board of directors to be held on next Monday morning at 10 o’clock at the court house. At this meeting requests of the various coun ty agents for funds for tiie coining year will be re ceived. The delegation has asked that citlsens of the county appear to present their views on couaty ex- jmnditures or sny other matteA of totereat Each agency aakfng approprta- ttona has been aaked by the ooun ty delegation to present a written financial statement covering iti ueeda, service-and amount of other available funds and expmidttares for the past year. "Theae statements are necessary for tbe Intelligent consideratton of appropriations”, ssld the delega- 1 • i' t -'11 , ^ .5. ——JK The Kenhaw county delegation to the General Aeaembly la com posed of Senator R. M. Kennedy. Jr., and Representatives Otoytor Arrant and Arthur Jonea. Representative Arrent, who to a member of toe waya aad means committee, haa been attending meetings of that committee this week in CcHnmUn. Important BUla Bofort AaoenMy Ityehew <x>nBty members of toe Soath Carolina General Asaembty are rei|dy for the opening ot the anoaal seaeton on nest Tnesday, Jannary II, at noon. Many mat- tem of vital totereat wUl oome be- fere the body and Umm to mueb nnftotohed boslneas from the sge- tlon of leal year to coafroni the 3 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. IS Wikanto dub Inncheon. Thomas NflMon, are arttots to their ovmlTaTarB, 1 p. {Md. aad combine their persnnstve nraelcal tMents In a program hi^ lighted hr laterpretatloxis from rich aad exdUag Latin aad Amertoaa literature. Thursday, Jan. 16 Rotary dnb Inacheoa. Tavern. 1 p. m. Junior Chamber of Oommeree, BuafleM hotel. T:t0 p. ni. a nationwide program of reaeamh 4nto tha, cause, prevention end cure of potlomyeUtls. It asstota local (diaptsra to epidemic emergenci^ advances additional funds when needed. mobUisee and dtopntches eqaimneat, materials and technical personnel to atrlcke** areas. Arthur Stokes Is Shairman of the Kershaw oounty chapter; Floyd Boykta. vice chalrmaa; Mra. W. 0. iSalmond, secretary, and Dr. A. W. Humphrlen, treaanrer. Harold Booker to campaign chair man and Mrs. Ralph Stevenson. Jr. coalrman ot the wonKcn’s dlvtohm. Jan. 15 Ditodline For Mating ^ Tax Declarations Hie deedltoe for filing declara tions of estimated tax returns to Jannary If, and it te amtonneed that R. L. Nesmith and B. G. Dee- champ ot the Collector of InUrnal :ievenue’s office will be to Cam den on next Tnesday aU day rt the <x>ttrt hemae or the purpose of as sisting Kershaw county taxpayers. Farmers are required to either rile an estimated tax return or a ilnal tax return for 1247 on cr be fore January IS. Gther ^payere who have filed a- deelarattbn of es timated tax and since have found that will have 20 per cent .more In- <x>me for 1947 than was reported orlginsUy will be required to make an amended estimate or file a final return on or before Jannary 15. Rotarians Have Quiz Dn United Nations Charter GIRI5 WIN, BOYS LOSE, IN OPENING BASKETBALL GAMES The CamdeB High School beeketball teemz^opened vegMikr aezeon on Toe teanuL^me girli won their game by a score of 22 to 20, while the boys k»t a heartbreaker by a shore of 82 to 81. The .two teams play Florence on Friday night to th8^firto’ game' Tnacday night the gnarda ef eedti team kept toe torwarda baffled by tlmir detmi- slve nmric. Mamie Caigdm- and Sylvia OnWd'jdmee oa tte gsfunse and ftie Cenldar iWtod mall ft fonrnid. ymft for Jan. l^KartsvBIc at Hartsvllle. Jan. If—DarltoSton at Bkrltog- ton. Jan. 21 Breoiriand —^Gayce at Jan. 27—1 Jam. Fib. akl Camden Rotartann dtoenwed the United Natkma cluirtcr' at their regular weekly luncheon Tnoeday ni the Th(nnae Tavern. At the last meeting of the clnb b^ore the Chrtotmrs holldatt -it was agreed that all members wenld road toe charter of the organisah tion aad be prepared to dtodnss ft at the mept!^ this weMc.'* Henry Savage. Jr., acted as chalr maa of the fbram and led the dls- eusalon. PrecMeat M. W. Tapper pn sided.. Banquet Is Givpn To FootbaO Team Tho snnnal high school ibotbal banquet, sponsored kr tbe dty of Camden to toe hi|h adhod^'lootball 000 Tito parttol hwurmaee cover age. He sUted thkt am Soon es toe insnrence adjusters oompleCe their report, thst work at rebuUdtor the store would he started. The loea la contest was psr tlcularly heavy to caimed goods, with which the store was heavfiy •to<dced. Teen Canteen To Hdd Open House Salnrdi^ Night Ths TOenf canteen will oelchrate (c first analvertary on Saturday niitot at 2 o>clock with aa open lonse. There win be a treasare hunt aad refreanments wfil be served. An invitation to extended to aU adalto of the dty to visit the can teen on this evening to become acqnatoted with it and it to hoped that the people of toe dty win tnro ont to Iiu^ numbers. The canteen is operated by a board of which John Ltods^ to preddent; Jimmie Kfme, vice prmident, and Bobby Jackaon, sec retary-treasurer. It is open on Weduesdsy, Friday and Saturday utghts and Sunday afternoons and nights. The average attemtonce to from to to 50 each night The Teen canteen waa spemsored )y tbe Jayoees apd is located be- Und the Camden Oranonar Sehooi It has been runnim on its own. Esimped Convict Is Back On Gang * Mono Blm, a negro who was gening a life sentence for toe mur der of Alton Tmmg hi a Market street home in this d^ on Seih innher 12, 1922, aad who eseapet from the Kentoaw county chafa^ gang last February, waa caught in Savannah, Ga. He haa bean retnrn- ed to toe ohateiang. l^m was tried In eonrt here in Getober and waa tiven the Hfe sentenoe by Judge Phillip R Stoll It waa brouitot out In the trial that Elm toand Tonng la bed tot the home of hto (Bhna) sweetheart and killed him with aa ax* that he picked dp to a woodshed hack-<tf the honae. Mayer Win Head Red Cross Drive team, ita oMudi. «nd the OffOO ^ ere, vrlll.he held in toe hunt HBL of toe Sarsfleid hotel -on Thnraday at t eAlbek. an, ¥ T. Leonard 8. Maybe has hadn ap- polated chairman of tba IM Croa fmod drive for KerskaVr coun ty, which starts on Mardl 1. Mr. Ifaynr la the •eatMhra of too N^w ryover hills Is ths ono providing for toe reergaatoatloB of too state lUrerabMaL Thia hiH waa passed by the House last year hut was never reported out ef too senate Judiciary eomadhee to which it uas rMerred whan It raaehad the mpper house. 1%e measur* haa been dubhed the “No. r* pf^ of fegtatotioa Ikf Goramar Thurmond, wh(} haa beaa qaita active in dniaanlng np sum- port for It The hill provldee for the crea tion of a stnta govarnniant reor- gantoation commission of IS maap- hart to stndy aad aorvay toa mom than 109 suto dspartneat, teats- tutlana aad ageneiaa aad to mako rooomimsnditiotta tor thfir reduo- tion, altoar by ellmittation or mar- ser. The reoommendatioas mou’d be •ubmlttod to the govemar, who would oubarit them In torn to the Oeoeral AtoumUy. It not rejected there wMhin 49 letistetive days they woaM beeome law. prepooed cotemteilaa would lave tha state finance committee, lenate Judiciary eodhnlttee and House Judiciary committee aa ex- offlclo members. The Senate snd House each would elect three mem- bera from their memberships and the Governor would appoint toe other three CoUunltteec. It is eetimaled toat there are at least 60 other hills aad raaoluttons of more, than ordinary slgnlflcaace that aro stnt pending in the Sen ate and House. The maJiMrity are to the Senate, elth«r on toe cal endar or still unreported by com mittees. One of too main probleais that to expected te come btfore the Gen eral Assembly to what to do about tho Demoeratie primary now that two federal courts havt rulqd. that oegroaa cannot ha harrat mm par- ttolpatSag la aaate. It te tooi^t that ftatWeatlaas far paittoh^ fag In toe prtetory ha tightened but whetoar by Ihw or hy too party te a dabatohio gutotilaaL Soma ef toe mbasarea brouidit over from the fail aeaatoa are: EstahUaft a stote lioina-fo“.toe aged and fadSg«at b Sbthhtteh a ttate cancer haspltaL Regniro hes eompaales to ope rate separate bnsm far whtte and negro passengura. Aaaeaa floor taxes agajnil mar- chants* stocks on a lecdl, ratoei^ than otatewfde, baste. Provided for a “pubRe defender,'* who would repreamt any poinoai trted for a erlrntnal tetonae who dlt not have a lawym. SnbmU a cnnatltutiona] ateend- mwDt to limit toe governor^ dtum- ency powem Require textile and gmma^t mills to tnstaQ alr-contotlc9|te|l teiniP- mant. Require textile mlRt to teateR eewerage aystemu la heusaa fur- ntohud'tltMr -rij ■■ i ^ S' m