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*• ...^- • ■ ■■,«*:- , ,, ■ • i — i’ ■” ‘l •”-<« ■• e'Sp*-".. .11 . .- f - 'r'-''i'*-t.--■.■\'-i4'*v.,-,, .. • -- - -- VI V -A't ; ’ votuMC ao . 4 CAMDEN. SOUTH CAilOUIU» mtlAY. JUNE 4, IMS t»0pen 0 In CliiirdKes pretbytnrian Amd UglliodUt Suniftjr School# Ipl,^ Coor»«*—®*« Vtcstion Bible schoolBwiU . conducted at the TM iptist church, Betheada sbyterian church and toe jeton Street Methodiat [arch this month and at Kh of the churches it waa iid that the enrollment this far is expected to be very bf’school at th® Plmt ^ptlit ch will open on June IS anf on June 23, that at B«thesda kyterlan church will open on IS 14 anJT close June 26 and tha St the Lyttleton Street Meth' church will open June 14 and , os June 19. Fim Bapttat . faculty of the school at tht 'Baptist church will ba aa fol- Principal, Mias Mabel see- aeneral secratary, Lifbt pianist, Mrs. Alrln Chrlsa> organist. Mrs. P. N. Mo- teereational leaidara. Q* Wiiniams and Mias MolUa Redfearn; rtsual aid dlractor, IT Jack Moody: befinneT super- kndent. Mrs. D. I* Hlnaon; ba- ner teachers, Mra. Ramsay Ho^ Mrs. W. H. Anderaon and Mm. Boan; primary suparlitan- Mn. Bert Rush; primary hers, Mrs. O. T. Handrix, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Alrin Cbrlatmas. W. A. Grant, Mm, L. tr. Mo* m ssd Mm. Arthnr Stokao; department (MO years), Clyhnm Elliott, suparintan- it; junior teacbem, l^rad and Mra. Herbert Msd^; department (IM) yaart), Jake Brown, iiparintaMamt; teachers, Mrs. 4r«hia Mrs. Clarenfa a Marion Gha^. * pastor, R0t. O. Floyd Mont* will lead a fixmp in the I The Meanlnr ot ChSreb ship.** The Bible. Btorias IW Illustrated with a 8VB slide and special choir wock |W.4one with an ianlom and liates. The aehool Wednesday momias, Jana dth a comtpencdmdnt pitigran.' Betheada Presbyterian tBethesda Presbyterian church I Marion Burgess wlU be super- «ot of the school, which will br youths from three yearn old The school wlU be held each from 9 to 11 a. m., Monday li Friday night of the two June 14-26. [Lyttleton Street Methodiat tbe Lyttleton Street Meth- church Mrs. Floyd Boykin In charge of the beglinnam tment; Mrs. J. C. Walton the department, and Mm. Her- the Junior department [idK>ol will last each day from 1 to 10:30 a. m., beginning Mon- I June U and closing Satnrday, ' li. Tbe children are asked to > OD Sunday.' June 18. Lists In County ' Lpaign Closed June 1; Small Number Candidates • ^ The^^try lists for candidates for Kershaw county ofHces in the Democratic primary this summer closed Tuesday at noon. It had been planned to keep the lists open until June 16 but the county committee was advised by State Chair- jinan W. P. Baskin that the lists should close Tuesday, at noon and this was done. Fiue Out For Howe Them were no laat-minule entriea in any of the racea except one more candidate. Lenare P. Rose, an nounced for magistrate of West Wateree township. The complete list of entriea fol- Iowa: House of RepresentatlTea: Glay- tor Armuts, William R. Oettya, Ar thur L. Jones Exell KeileyMand John Rabon. Cl«rk Court; Edward Ogbum and NetUea A. Myam. Came Warden: Mm. C. M. Hough. Superintendent of Education: Arthur Stokea. Magiatrate DeKalb Townahip: Robert B. Darld. Magiatmte Flat' Rock Township: L. D. Vincent Magiatrate Buffalo Township (at Kershaw): B. F. Roberts and Rex Jones. Magistmte Buffalo Townahip (at Bethune): C. C. Pate and John A. Tovng. Magtolrate West Wateree Town Bhip: Ben Humphries. A. B. Nelson, Leeuare P. Rose and H. W. Sandt era The speaking dates for the Mun- ty candidates hare been fixed by the executlre committee as fol- lowe: CamdenpJune 16 at 4 p. pi. Blaney, August 2 at 10 a. m. Pine Grore school, August 2 at 4 p. m. Bethune, July 12 at* 19 a. m. Mt Plagah, July 18 at 10 a. m. Kershaw, July 21 at 10 a m. Westrille, July 21 at 4 p. m. .Antioch, August 6 at 10 a. m. August T Bedumc^lhkiiig Plras F(r its Annual' Picnic CommiM—■ Afis Nsmsd On Valins ^PImmss Of Day’s CalaiiraHoti —- BIf Parada Of Floats PlaMsd Wm Take Office Augunt 1 Joe McKain and Sam Kaivah Are Elected CommissionerB Returns Fm Tuesday’s -Primacy at Hermitage Mill, 3:39/p. m. — The entry list for candidates finds two county offioem unop posed, Arthnr Stokea haa no op position for re-election aa connty superintendent of^ edoeatioa and Mm. C. M. Hough has none for connty game warden. Magistmte R. E. Darid of DeKalh township is also unopposed as is Magistmte L. D. Vincent of Flat Rock township. Annual Meeting Of Auxiliary Of Hosintal Is Held Aypifywgimstsly $3»SOO Spsot Om NtMSss Hsmbs Dorigif . Ths PiMsl YMT-Offiosn Ars Rs slsctsd it Concert By dSodety I Fine Success 9|* and snpreclatiTe audience Ae Camden Choral Society, ■artoo Burgess, director, glTO ansnal concert on Tuesday PM 5™rain of classical uid popu- 'umbers was preimited tt a wcsllent manner, reflecting . CTsdlt upon the tmlning of ttorus and the work done by ttemben. When one eonsldem »e society is only about three old the fine manner in •Msedlngiy difficult mun- ssng was mther remark-. Bunch, colomtura eo- ^ of Columbia, wai the gueat ^“4 she eleo delighted the ■w- She sang “TeU Me O Bhio Sky * by Olanntni; a Pollsb folk eoag. wi Di PiimaTera” by Btrauas ^ the high Botee with per- She also sang the solo M a* Italian Street gesg^rfgs *»ty Msrietu’* by Vktor HSf- e opened with Rich* » Ctttrs B Prayer to Jeeui, a whihc was aung Is aa ^s manner. “The Bjbsto” hy * Wu followed and t|ae esam ^•deetkm from * wet popuUr “My Hero” from CTocoUte Soldier”, eang .by Made probably the grist ,?*^«ntng. Other seliftttmw «« Bridal Chorus frpm “Ths I in popular "Oh, 41!?"“*“ “■ “'CwW- M* Ifc*. A. were the The report xOf toe treas- prer made at the annual meetinf of the Womans ,]^fAuKiliiHry of th* Camden hoapital .hild Monday, aftok^ noon revealed toat 1^488.66 had been spent on refumiito* Ing the nurses’ bedrooms during the past year and it was voted at the meeting to spend $500 more on re> furnishing the living room of the nurses home. Mm. Grainger Gaither was re elected president to serre another year and Mrs. Robert W. TaUer was re-elected treasurer. In refurnishing the names' home the aujUllary bought 17 soltM of furniture including 16 eztm dresa- em and ten deska. Total receipts for the year were 16,289.96 of which the largest amount was realised from the Leap Year Ball, which brought la IL* 818.69. Mm. John M. ViUm^a vas chainaaa of the refreskmeata com- mlttee which ssrred delightful re freshments at the meetiBg. The mport of the treasurer fol lows: (Flasss turn to PMfS flour) Meet Saturday To I^an Opening New Farm Maritet Building Nasi Dour Ta Agricaltaml Building On DaKnlb Siraok b Now Al- naost Complolod *6 Speaks 1h nKiwamans Four Democratic Oubs Authorized In dty limits At a meeting of the Ksmhaw <3ounty Democmtle Executlre Com mittee hM recently at the Court house, it wa& decided that thare should be four Democratic clubs la Camden, instead of two as here tofore. Tto exttahsibii win maks voting easier apd enable the votun- leer halpem to get votes oousted earUer aa the two '<rid cinbe were very large ones. Another reason for the change is that Camden la due to grow con siderably during tha next two yaam and with the maaj new vot- e^ It wUl take four oluba to handle the tinder the new i^will eomprlse aU ■onth of DeKalb fbOowliK sow until fhs asxt two yutra hence Preeldeat and tlUTt Club No. S ""'SsnSJi dab No. 4 embraces aB of the fterritory north •- twd Oharlee J. Bhomau. 4th. Isi pruridrat. «. C. ClykiWr^^ Witive nan, Donald “— and Jehu Club NS. tha terrtUMT and the win Growers of farm produce in Kershaw county have been invited by Kiss Margaret B. Fewell, eouurty home de- aiotistratioR atautr and Jahn B. Griffith, araistant county agent, tci meet Saturday mor* (ling JUhe 6 at 10 o’clock in the new market building to make plana for toe opening of toe new county farm mar- k^on West DeKalb street. llie new market building la now almost complete and it is to set the date for the opening of the market that the meeting on Satur day is to be held. 'It is possible that the opening may be held on Saturday, June The following Invitation to tbe meeting Saturday has been issued by Miss Fewell and Mr. Griffith: “The Camden Market Building, next door tC the County Agricultur al Building, la almoat complete. Af ter many years of planning and work this has beoome a reality. Tbe purpose of. this is to furnish a place where farm people may aeU their farm products. “On Saturday, June 9, at 10 o'clock, in this building there will be w meeting of aB farm people who wish to offer "their produce for aale. If you are planning to patronise this market either now or in the near future yon are cor dially Invited to attend. Please in- fmtn your n^hbors and have tbrnn come also."' Deputy Collector Nesmitii Redgns To Enter Business Camden people generally wiU re gret to learn that R. L. Neemitb, deputy ooUector of Internal Rev enue, baa tendered his rralgnation effective June IP to enter Into the warehouse businem In Klngutree. Mr. Heemlth whoee beadquarteru ter the past three sad a half year* have bera at HartetiUe. haa spent erne day- each week in Camden daring that time and bsa made a kout of frtrada k«re. He haa been with the teternal BefTsaae deportment for four and a half yean and prior to that waa with the Uattod Ststoo Dopsrtmont of Agrtaulture In 9oboeoo murkot^ lag work. Mb wfll booomo aoooclitod. after fMl9, with d. A MoOm and Plekio Arrowastitti tat tho mansge- oMat of tee Farmers Ttabseeo Warstaouse In Ktegitree. Ltmeh Jtoems Get Gepemmeiit CMtepe A biff psrsde^sl floats in which ft is hoped that ad joining citieg and towns will participate is beiflir planned in connection with Bethune’s annual picnic which will be held thk year on* Friday, July 2. The picnic is usually held on July 8 but since this date falls on Saturday this year it was decided to hold it on July 2* Quite an enthustastM group of Bethune peeple met HI the Meth odist church Ust Ttauredsy to com plete plans for the plcnle which, as usual, will be held in Mays open air garage. Chairman for the different com- mltteea were appolatoi aa follows: General chaingan. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mays; floats, 1. M. Clyburn. Jr.; program. Mrs. J. V. Murray, Jr.; finance, Tom Ed Bbaron; mas ter of ceremonies. G, B. Mitchell and P. 8. Mays; photographer, Woodrow Seegara; speaking sys tem, J. W. (Jole, Jr.^ grounds, John Dan McLaurin ; veteraaa communi cation. Neil Ratcliff; tablds and flowers. Miss Cecilip King; speak ers stand, Mra. Loulpe Lee; barbe cue, J. W. Cole; serving, Cramer Jones; register, Mlm Harriett Maya All towns desiring to eater floats as well sc all-IndlvidBats and firms must notify the chalnSau by June 2A A basket picnic lundi will be eervsd at 1 o’clock and all are ped to oeme and bslug wMMIDed baskets. Barbecue suww win be eerved that evening. Prominent speakers will be sectaiud for both mornlac and evening. Mtas Bthsne wlU bs crowned at the evening exercises. An-exclting baseball game la planned for the afternoon. The eommltieeo hope to make this the blggeec and hast gathering of tbe kind tbal haa yet bedn held. Phw> sra being amde to secure a band and prominent speSkt will hn on \ * ws W a E £ a O 0 1 • • o 0 w» s 1 90 1 s ■< h O l« FOR COWiMiSSIONER “Tj T, C. t*«>9**** •'S'* *••••••* 191 96 198 140 lii 46 |679 A. Satii Kareah 89 178 808|112 481,732 Joe E McKain TS6 69 207 207 72 77:|787 John M. Vllleplgue .14 33 166 S08jll2 [4711696 The official vote jm declared by the executive committee after a recount varies slighlly from the above. The official vote is Gladden 578; Karesh 789; McKain 787; Vllleplgne 994. Expect Election On Next Tnesday To Be Fwmality Of Primary Will la AH PraUbillty Bs ForoMtUy Elsetsd With No OppositioD Town and County.... a Jornior Wallsrs Lsagoo The Junior Welfare League will meet Mcmday afternoon, June 7 at 6:^ o'clock. a CsaduUlas Spsak Hsrs Candidates for the United States Senate and for Congreae from tbe Fifth district will speak tai Camden on Wednesday afternoon, July 9. accordlag to the schedule arranged by the state Democratic executive oosunlttesi^ a Sasak Ta Ratarv C. w!^ockaof^ State Park department and W. C. MeCarley. county agent, were speakers of last weSkli luadieoa ot tbs Casiden Rotary Club. a Rsesivm Award MIm Augusta Ines HyStt, ot Cas satt, received an awara for good uis charaeter at tbe Wlnthrp College commencement Sunday. y a lihiary Hoars. The library on Broad street, be- gtaming Monday, June 7, will be open from 9 a. m. to It noon tor tee summer months. a CarHIom Balls CnoAig. Dr. J. D. Zemp said Wednesday that,he had been notified that tee CartHkm BSUs which be and other members of the family are gtving the Lyttleton Street Methodist Church, would be delivered In about sixty days. Thu general election,to be held on next Tuesday .at which tone a Mayor and two Commissioners will be chosen for toe city of Camden is ex pect to be a mere formalin ty with BO opposition to the three nomineeg gf the Demo* cratie party, Henry Sava^, for Mayor, and Joe B. Mc Kain and A. Sam Karesh for Comadagioners. While' no opposition is expected to tee nominees steps are being taken to see that there is a repre sentative vote oast, Just in caae any Opposition should be attempted. CitiMBB of the city have ta urged to tura out aguiu uSxt Tues day and suppQct the. ao^eea the party. In order to vole in the general election voters win have to pro duce ibelr city registration certlfi- catea. The ceititlcates used In the referendum oh the commission-city manager form of government may be need la this election. Tbe polling places will be tbe same aa in the primary eleetiona: Precinct No. 1 at City Reotwder’s Court Room: No. I at City FOUag Stathm; d. 2 at Cwolina Motor Ca; No. 4 at John T. Nettles’ reai- denoe; No. I at Dr. R. E Steven- soB’B residence and No. f at C. M. The polls will open at 9 a. m. and cldra at I p. m. Jurors Drawn To Serve At Sprite Term Gvfl Comrt WUl Seek Way To Com|Jy With ProviMon of Act Law Providus GuttlBg Higbast* Vote lo Cmaurml Eluetioa Four Years The question Arose this week'fui to how compliance may be effected with the provision of the act, creating the commission-city manager form of government, u it imvidet the terms of the first tyro city commia^ners to be elected. The act provides that there aball be a apedal geaeral eleotion oe the seeoad Tteoday bs Jtans tl which a Mayor and two- Oommls- ■loners shall be nauwd and then says: 'The terms of office of the ' Commissioners so elected shall be one for twoi yearn and ona for four years and usUl (hrir succeasora sbsU have been ¥ele of office of the Commlsloner qreoeivflBs tee higtaeet number of votes at said eleetloa shall • be for four years.” Ttae act is leterrlng of coujie to the general eleotion on nextTuee- day but since teere are to only two, candidates in teat election, the*two Bomlnated in the Demo- cfatlc primary held this week. It ta but natural to expect that there would be a tio vote ^ It la thottgbl that some sort of arrangements might be worked out so as to insure the high man in the primary getting the long term. lUOItl CMBOLLfWa Ckuaden people are not tivuui^ yst Tb. ^ a* ■iTUir namsa if Done ta Ksrshsw Oowtiy lusieh roosBS are new lag tresliJ eatibnee. ’ rnghtr 9SS9 flte. were rssiiluti fresi tbs United States OsaaitMt M Aa- AtaiMbnlsi a Friuadly Imnars P. Rose, H. W. Sanders iad Bee Rnapbrira all caadidatee for magiatrate of West Waterss, I in Tbs Chronicle oftlee this weriL In fast Mr. Bandera sad jMr- Humphriss came along with Mr. pwpoee was to pat an i of hta eaadley is tee The fourth candHMte Is A. B. NelsoaL • Mayor Givea Watdk City ea^oyeee ea ’nmaday pro- seated Maytur F. N. McCorkle with a handsome gold watch. Tbe prsr sentatkm was made by City Clwk Louise BoykiB and Chief of Polled Alva Bnsb who told the Mayor that tho wqt^ was prasentsd as taste of ruspoet sad afteeClda on tho port at tea umptoys^ anA Jurors bars bsou drawn tor tee spring tsrm of the Court of Com mon Pleas which win eoaveue on Monday, Inns 14. Judfe O. Dunsaa BeHtaiger of Columbia will preside. The Jurors are: (teaiile Horton, Bethane; Jaiqea H. Ward. Logoff; Andrew Fanlken berry, Kershaw; George A. Wlleon. Jr., Camden; James T. McDowsH, WsstviUe: J. B. Oontais. Betiinne; L. C. BvaiM, Roots 8, Jsfferson; oba E. Meinttre. Blaasy; R. G. Spsaks, Camden; O, L. . Jordan, Camden; H. R. Hoiion. Kershaw; B. R. Coats, Route 8, Kershaw; deorge Gardner, Kershaw; M C. Eniott, Camden; Lester Cate, Wee^ vine; W. E. Hammond, Ridgeway; W, C. Catoe, WeetvUle; H. P. Mat thews, Camden; A. C. McKain. Camden; S. H. Oow. Kershaw; ^3arl Owens, Wsstville; Donnis B. Davis. Bethune; Jack 0. Roes, Blaney; Herbert tL Gardner, Ker shaw; Minor RoOey, Botkant; Boyoo PaolkeabeiTy, Ksrshsw; Dmnpssy G. Stogner, Csmdtn; Rob ert B. (^rkeon, Camden; Abe Rsb- on. Route 1. Logoff; L. D. Ogburu. Kershaw; J. C. Hoffuma. RMge- way; B. L Maddox, Camden; M. G. Goff, Blaney; J. J. Broini, Wm- ville; Ira B. Bubaaka, Bethnae; W. W. (Mnthen, Xentesw. Five Enter Race For U. 8 SenjBte * frussh ormy empleyee. tin Xsrsr In roAy tbsnksd tbess ter their Monarch School Of Dance Recital Friday, June 11 An entirely new serlee of num bers will be given by tbe Monarch School of Daaco at the recital on fVlday night, June 11 at the Cam den Grammar Sdiool audltorinm, which will be sponaored by tbe Camden Lions Club. COmpIets aew eoatumes have been reortyed from » of tee nation’s outstanding cos- be designers to lend plenty of atmosphere to the occasion. The children on tbe cast havs been rriiearaing diligently to per fect tbelr parts nnd Mrs. Lois Mon arch, bead of tee school, says sbs feels certain that the people of Cmnd^n will have Just canse to take pride la them. The Llona report that the tick eta for tbe recital have been going v<wy fast but there are still quite a few left Tickets are available from any member of tee Lkms Club or from any member of the caaL The Llona urge that the people buy teeir tkketa lu advance so aa to avoid any last minute ruth at the door the night of the reeltaL The reeita) last year made a very distinct hit sad revealed that the boys and girtai In the echool had plenty of talent The curtain will riee at 1:11 p m. Dorn Deplores Apathy On Part American Pe<qi>le Only On* Two Recount aa Executive C Joe E. McKalil iod A. Sam Karesh wera dselaiad oominees ol the DeniOQil^ party for City ConAiRliijoi)- era by toe city DenUMrstfee executive committee WMU nesdsy afternoon fonoiHijM a recount of the votes, made no materia] chanftA from the results as originaRjp announced. In the recount of the vote* Kareah gained four Tote«, Gladden lost oue and Vtlleplgue on*- The reeult as finally declared by thn committee is: ‘ Qtsddsw S78 Ksrssh • • • • • • li' 736 MeKsin 7g7 Vlllspipue 994 The race was oins of the closest in the city’s history, only 48 votes separaUug John M. Villeptgne who wss third, frdm Mr. McKain, who finished first, just one vote ahead of Mr. Karesh. T. L. Giaddea, who traUed, waa only 159 votes behind tee high man. The vote in tee second primary waa much heavier than it was thought at one time that it would be. The turnout in tee morning was rathbr light but In tbe afternopn the voters swarmed to tee polls. The results ware known ky T o’clock as tes’counting proessded rapidly due to the ihort ballot Osmdeu'u first onuaell undsr Urn nsitar eommlsaiOB4Bsaagsr form of govsninieat win bs oompossd of Hrary Bavags^ Mayor, and Mr. Mo- Up and Mr. Xarsuh, Comnriaslon- sra. They VtU take office on Aug- t t Mambera of the new oouaetl are expected lo begin to cast abont for a city manager, at aa early date The act pravMing for tee commls- stott-manager form of government prnmss teat ihe comwU "rimll fMlIailite-smiska. s eitx who snal! be paid sneh aaiary as ■aid eonnell may dsem advisable. MS city maasgur teall have sneh powers and anthoritilea as is ens- tomarSy gtysn sneh managers and specifically induilng but not re stricted to all administrative and rontlne matters'and sneh other^ duties as may be asigned to him' by conncll." Concerning tee dnties of council under tee commlsoloa fqrm of gov ernment the set mrovidee: The counell of said city under the oommiaaion form of govern- tent shall have the same powers, uUea and autborltiee aa are now developed upon tee mayor and tld- ermen of said elty not iucoaalstsnt with any of tbe provlalona of this seetSon." 'When the entry lists for candi dates in the South CaroUua Deno- erutlc primary dosed in Cdumbls Tuesday at boon tears were five who had qnalifPd to make the race for the United States Senate Senator Barnet R. Maybaak is seektaig realeetkm and he wfll br opposed by Repreoentattare 'W. J. I^aa Dorn, ot Greenwood; Marcus ago; Alan Jdhsstone. of New NevIBe Representative W. J. Bryan Dora of tho third Sorah Oiratiaa gresslonal district atab was guest speaker at the meeting of the Cam den Junior Chamber of Gommeroe ast Fkkli^ night' deptorad the spathy of tee American people to day, and saw hi it s The young Cknigreesmaa, who |a eandidaie. for the 'United States Senato, urged the young men who are members of tho togOoes to take Exchange Of Farm Labor fe Being Woiked In €^ty fhnnera throoghont the ooonty are experiencing eoasMerable dif ficulty la seeuriugNCarm hands, ea- pedalty cotton ehoppera. To help relieve this situation the local of- lee of tee 8 C. State Employ- ment Service In Camden Is meeting ' with tome suecees tat arranging for an exchange of tateor amoag farm ers. The followhig is sa cxamid% of ;ust how tels>plM Is'wofhlag; re cently one farm owner notified the local office that he had fO laborers who had finished topping cotton for him and that he wouM ap- prectote assistance far plaring them on tome other farm for a'few days work. Our Farm Placement repre sentative immedlatefy checked hie 1st of neqtfai over tee eonaty. eon- tseted anotber farmer who tarnUb- ed s truck to transport this Ishor to Ms fsns. Thsy type of servloe grmttr spproelsteil by both em ploy uM wofhtr. Fhrmero asiilnt help sad farm hands toeing for employment are urged to oontaet the local employ- SNst office of the & Ci State Bm- ptoyment Senftoe which la located tat the Agrknttniul Bt^Mtog. iHsral Medals To Be l^own To War Vets WeAiesdajr A Btone. who raa fop foeuraor two a vital intmwto hi pnhHe afbOra. Re dsfMrad the fast test than are so tsisF who are Iftao- of what is fotaf en In tea ns- tea a ' ■ * 3. Jr I I, > ■ >- • (• t ..I- ' Si’ll A travetfaig naval recruiter wfll he at tee Camdra post trfflee aa next Wednesteiy firom 1 p. si. to 4 p. m^ with tee Amerlcaa, MMNBe Bastern and Ashttie theater of war medak which, haro Just tyea issued.* An aavul vetorans who can qualify tor thoso modak are aagad to he at the pent ofl^ betwera these hoars to secure teeir wslsk. AU mra must present their ortstami dkdMrfo aloag with thetr nstfee ot mantke puptrs la mapBsaca with Mher Oiaartmant dtaaettvaal OtaiF wm ' ha