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j ^ 1 ^jSKmSrsm rtr+My mm" CAMDEN, SOUTH CA DAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1849 Number 43 New City Bus Put In Operation in ig\ widen* has stir- lie opposi- the prop- Ithe street that [ on street but drawn £ 1H« iSSK? invoivea. Above is shown the new bus which has been put in operation by the City Transit Company between the Air port and the Du Pont plant. ■rr Soya Scurrilom loir Ai Are Disgusting the tent i study the the most correcting I offset that of Chesnut Ikwell pro- rb be a width broader tent The be placed t’s center the'sti that the Incur prop- le at Broad be broad- both sit 11 have to Blackwell City Transit Co. Extends Lines To Du Pont Plant — 1 .... <• A handsome new 30-passenger capacity bus has been bought by the City Transit Company and will bn pftt in operation on Tuesday or Wednesday of Iftila week on the ron from the Airport to Logoff, it was announced by Jake Smith, the manager. The bus was purchased from the Superior Coach Corporation of Lima, Ohio. The bus is of steel and aluminum construction. Aluminum has been incorporated in all exterior and interior panels. The stepwells have two steps, each 8 inches gh, covered with rubber safety ead. The first step is appeoxi- ately 15 indies from the ground. The interior trim, including the inside panels, .is aluminum, at tractively finished in two colors. The windshield is safety piste glass and is the divided type set an angle to minimize glaze. -.r, lack rubber fabric The bus haa doors, all nife type safety edge. The buzzer system is Essco sig nal chime type with eer* runaing through brackets full length of life and Time .magazines are taken severely to task by Senatbr R. M. Kennedy for what he terms ^|fce scurril ous and unfair particles in each with refereiice to any thing Southern" in a letter wttrich he has wtitten to D. Lyon Smith, editorial sec tion, life M Mr. Smith had Kennedy an Life entitled ‘The New in which the Senator thought there was criticism of the “Old exit South.” It was this that brought trill Open Next Fall Preparatory School To Be Located At Airport Is Now Thought Assured ' r " *"• f O A semi-military preparatory school, to be located on the site of the former Southern Aviation school, adjacent to the Camden airport, now seems to be assured as suffi cient money has been subscribed to finance the proposi tion, it was announced tfais week by the committee in charge of the school. Title is expected to be taken to the property soon and a corporation organised to own and conduct the school. A charter will be applied for ■ i \mf L i i * ' m V . 4- A 4 » immediately. to Senator section of South coach wit length of all The new bus will operate as far as Lugoff furnishing service for the Du Pont pleat Inis is an ex- tensien of the run which hereto fore has been only to the Sea board depot * Forestry Heads WillMeetHere Dntrict Rong.re Will Visit Several Points In This County i'SeVen district foreetry are scheduled Educaiien Week To Be Observed and wornout prejudice people have School. Of Camden An* ^ <' been as deliberat forth his spirited The letter from Smith follows: “Please accept tending to me titled The New I would not he longer subscribe Time. The articles in each to anything Sou me that I want in my home. “Your letter from me on the me, it is in line sneering and pa toward the sound earners. "You refer to ^ _ tired and eroded land mat .vas guilty of non-support of its tireC your t this by Senator to I thanks for ^■section h otherwise ■it, as I no ■■Life or end unfair comment eo disgusted of them. Miss Ross Traaadsla. who will , - bo ciowood official prtacan from Camden, foe the Charlotie Chriat- »aa Festival parade, whan South 6 1 cwl* cR Tneeday. The property which the school will take over, including mess halls, kitchens, class rooms, ad ministrative buildings, s fine recreation building and swimming pool, is expected to provide facilities far caring for as many as 400 students. The school is expected to open next fall. The list of subscribers to the school includes the following: •John K. deLoach, William L. Good ale, Prank Montgomery, Sam Karesh, Henry E: Beard. John T. Laney, David R. Williams, J. Cooley Gillis, John F. Wall, Ken nedy Insurance Agency, Sarsfield Hotel, C. Granger Kornegay, Henry Savage, Jr., Dr. R. E. Stev enson, Mrs. Louise C. Proctor, Julian H. Burns, Mr. end Mrs. U. M. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Mills, N. R. Goodale, Jr., E< G. Grant, Dr. A. w. Humphries, Dr. C. P. Sowell, John Carl West, Dr. D. C. Hinson, M. LWeil, M. B. Burns, Dr. Carl A. West, C. J. Shannon, IV, John Whitaker, Jr., Jamas D. Zemp, E. D. Drakeford, Mrs. J. R. Belk, C. H. Pointer, DeCosta Brown, Dr. G. S. Rhame, T. Bowen, Reuben Pitta, Jr. Hurt When Car Leaves Highway Four Footba II Meyers In Cor Forced Off Of Highway Five Camden youths, four of them members or the Camden High sdhool foot ball team and the other a star player on the 1947 and 1948 Bulldog teams, were injured in an auto wreck on Highway No. 1, west of Blaney Saturday at mid night. The ibjured were: Charley Boan, student of the football pacifc.'fi of Kershaw County Plan Number Of Events iney in Ca part of an extensive three- day mobile training course hr forestry and fire preven- I tion. In accordance with their slogan [“Leadership plus, hard work means success, 1 ’ the rangers will fas the rt- visit several points in the county, he Orchid receive instruction in telephone the Safe and radio communication, movie the jn-wentetion,^ and newspaper re- 1W of the Among the rangers present for lent made the leadership training program will be George Bigby frpm Cam- e Sheheen den. Reeves Grubbs from Kings- iras chosen | tree, C. Ray Anderson from Plor- her driv- ence, J. B. Potter from Walter ses and boro, Adrian Purdue from Aiken. Laney I Melton Wall from Newberry and signals Paul Bowie from Spartanburg. 1 at all At the close of the Kershaw Sheheen I county phase of the program the foresters will return to Columbia ! for a brief recap of the program. | Funds Available ^ I From FH A Now ieXrliFor Farm Loans (about the. supervisor J. E. Stuc- i are mint-1 key of the Fanners Home Ad- to strictly I ministration says that the FHA kainst lav- employes of the Kershaw county r w office will attend a meeting at Florence on Nov.. 22 at which The -aohools of Camden and Kershaw County are ob- I is the 29th observance of American Education Week, and the theme for this year is "Making Demo e r a £ y Work." Organization* which sponsor the observance are the National was the South as invasion by the F< The Confederal turned to a home ground, his li killed, his since the has ever devastated as result of the to the ‘stolen or stolen th ■ the Federals to leave nothing that could be used to restore or maintain even the most JayCee delayed .1, housing aid for farmers and the rnaiTt | part ^ local farmers committees will have in administering it will discussed. —• ^ Congress -has made available J approximately $27 million for (62, long an loans to farmer*, of which $935,- Ixm, died 400 has been tentatively allotted e Camden to South Carolina for the con- of several 1 gtruction and repair of farm . | buildings before next June 30. be held Ifc i* estimated that this amount from the] will permit the making of an av- uirch at 31 erage of seven loans per county. .The meetings are being held to with acquaint county supervisors with hotels handling of loan applications, many To give local guidance to the IcJ&Jta SmS?’ to Mr. Tich-1 make recommendations ns to the of aoplicants. and the to hisItyeaMTamount >f assistance for which the applicant is qualified. Hill Loans will be made for the con- among|gtruction and. 'repair of Farm and other buildings to fanners who cannot obtain loans TLv for construction and repair of ihomee, occupied by their tenant* Here I h^^SS* improvement to their homes, and stat«"'*'**i tb* MW coortrvetion will for Education Association, the Ameri can Legion and the United States Office of Education and the Na tional Congress of Parents and Teachers. On Thursday, Nov. 16 at 3 p. m, there will be window demonstra tions of actual classroom work. These demonstrations are to be the windows of the Out- Home Furniture Store Furniture Store. There will be regular window displays in other store windows in the business district. Pupils of the Junior High School are planning on using the radio to bring to the public in formation about the schools. Friday. Nov. 11 at 9:30 a. the pupils of the first four gradea are having a chapel program. At 10 o'clock pupils of the Junior High School are having a pro gram. Both of these programs will be in the grammar school audi torium. The public is urged to be present. All this week there will be an exhibit of classroom work in the main hall of the . Friday, Nov, k 1 aside as “Open House" at the Camden Grammar School. Noth ing would please the pupils, teachers or administrators better ban to 1 son visit the grammar sc that day. no “With no food or implements, no seed but only with their and a God-given courage, people, of the South (wSch you to as the Old South) aet to work to rebuild their homeland. The ‘New Motorcade To Charlotte Group Will Arrive Here Tuesday At Ifclfe A. M. you call it ia the result of their mastarwork. They had na Marsh all plan to aid them, but were subjected to a regime of vindic tive treatment never equalled in the history of civilized people. “In this progress, our been selected to represent Camden in the Carolines Christmas Festival aa the official princess. Miss Tniasr dale is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Truesdale of Camden. She has brown Harold Funderburke, Mrs. Kath leen Watts, M. L. Mays, John M. Villepigue, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boykin and Blake ahd Ford. am 11, so Light Boi son of Mr. and Mn. J. Circle Boan, Kirkwood _ an. age IS. sen of Mr.’ and Mrs. J. Li a member of the IMS school team. Tommy Haynaa. li, son of Mr. and Mrs. JhkslBaynas. Dain^riShb «m 17. son of Mrs. Bornia Hinson. N. IS. of last yaw and son of Mr. and Mrs. Is th* J. W. Parker was th* more seriously injureed, a ruptured spleen re quiring an operation. His condi tion is r reported improved Monday The fiVe boys were on their way home after attending the jykln .nd Blake akd Ford. . footbaU.n™ «t Orangebur; be- The buildings to be purchased £ veen . S i m .Vf r an ^ Orangeburg. > u*Vw-u->l nrnffram mrm ur*lt Forced Off the road b, for the school program are well built and saw several years ser vice in the training of thousands of flyers for the last world war. Some of the flyers came from England and received their prim ary training at the Camdfh school. The Camden airport, which ad- ... joins th* school, is one of the finest in South Carolina, hat ,v a pickup truck, the car, owned by J. Light Boan and driven by Charles Boan, went into the ditch at the left and turned over twice. A car driven by John while Mullen, came upon the wreck ~ rim while located' law m the heart of as district and but after John,_ Companions reached * tha youths wei* UL |. foe only one to • large well equipped and features a fine pooL In addition to the swimming its of tha pickup than three miles from the Camden business is a well landscaped grove of pine TO, ration buildinji, ^ *1 • trurtur » truck, dMcribjy, rolet, ‘ ware after * a the wreck. State police, notified of i/amaen. one nas urowu previous mentioned, there la th< ■ccjdwrt, made a search but turfr and is five feet three ,3*0 a structure that was bupt' PP,.* 0 M? nd f y morning had ^ for hospital purposes when the 10ca ** d tl1 * two 10 »• people have shared though the tax burden borne by the white property er. Any thinking negro I that the improvement of inches tall. A 1 from 8 am 10:30 a. ol, at which officials at the event will crown Miss Trues dale, official princess from Cam den. It ia expected that a large crowd will gather to see the of ficial ceremony. Mias Truesdale will go to Char lotte for the bfg event on Nov. 16 and will be one of the celebrities toSS SSmlh. ‘ ^|md on tb. 1M7 aod U« t* school say the business the ctiy will airport landing fftHnhaa Parker, a b amden High Prmnoters of the that its impact on and cultural life of ,lng | end on* the 1 star an er factor. Just as the white man appreciates the i of his colored ty and help bor. To the Northern - conceived program of Reconstruction is al most entirely due the friction be tween the races in the South, ag gravated today by such maga zines as Time and Life, and oth er loud-mouthed agitators. This psqudo Liberalism may pay off “7 1 in profits, but it is doing more k the dmy tet £«*° A'X “ y K “ “You refer to ‘the erosion of •oils and souls’ of the South; also to the old philosophy of to take part. Ted Malone Fulton Lewis, Jr., will re the radio stars at the even Statement Made By Stallings Is Refuted Locally and Publication in Observer Sunday the Charlotte morning of a be very greet. From the buineu y lffiy*to*^m arm in the STiffiSS , 0U VS ^‘h mt senooI is expected to brinf ’ a^vmw*** K>1 is expected to bring hundred boys to Camden for about nine months of the year and they will naturally spend lots of money here. In addiuon their parents and other relatives will be continually visiting them, and this will mean more money brought to Camden. Boan received a should- injury. Danny Wri|ht Boan were and Charley shaken up. Workers for himself as typical of the I situation v at the I ‘Old South.’ Of necessity, mar school onl^ Confederate Wa? every Jurors For Second Week Civil Court statement from Cedric Stallings, manager of Charlotte office of the American Federation of Hosiery g the union adyn Hosiery both white to cooperate with his ^ his merchant and with other contacts. In such devasta tion, this was the only hope of survival This necessity imbued the Southerner, white end col- The following jurors have beenjored, with a spirit of kindly co drawn to serve during the second operation, which I believe is un reek of the court of common equalled anywhere. It is one of •leas and instructed to report on the things that makes th* South lov. 14 at 10 a. m.: *, so attractive a place i» which to G. F. MtiSyftjI. James M. Mills of Camden brought prompt responses from this city. In the article it was stated that Mr. Stalling had “charged that re cently an attempt had been made to organize a so-called independ ent organization among em ployees of the Jadyn Hosiery Mflk, Inc* by the mayor of Cam den. He said known as the Knitting Town and County.... Methodist Bazaar Wednesday Expect To Attract Crowds •RmmLI* Paved The low Knitting and Finish! tion. does not have of the overwhelming the employees in the iSrJS: <££& paving program from Gal loway Hill, five miles east of Camden to Marshall’s church, which on the Lee-Kershaw coun ty Jine, has been completed. There remains a gap from Mar shall’s church to near Hall’s Min, The annual Methodist bazaar, featuring eight attractive booths, ; will be held at the Farm Home Market next to the Agricultural Building op DeKalb street on Wednesday fran 10 a. m. to 10 p. m' and it IT expected that the building will be thronged with visitors all of the day. ^The bazaar is sponsored by the WOm “‘ theeSES Service of Methodist of the society have to be completed, which will ““ nect up with the paved road at!** 2 *" 111 * ba,ton * ** h€ld - that point which leads to Luck- and Bishopville. It if the! jwn, H. If.' Beard, J. B Cope- w’e Wade T. Stokes, Joe T. Pate, J< J; Rabon, James Jeffors, Watts and J. B. Cantey. South is working most unsolvable not the mouthings , The Norte* mobsters, we hai diminishing play down the employees _ Mayor Savage .said kc tied the organ)zati< instigated the m-ganjzation of the Kershaw County Knitting end Association but that he one yet h Lunch win be served at azaar beginning at noon and in ia evening a chicken barbecue t«mf ggiu be served beginning U4 --a ^ it8p. m. The price for tililudS & « !‘“k nCmU ^ tm 'Finishing A cordial Invitation is ed to the public to visit the had been retained by a group of J. L. Guy is planting permanent M* plant necessary tion and to organize the asaoda- herd of white faced cattle. He will ons employees of the mill to steer pastures on his plantation near Tlota HoII Ciania •ing them through the fegaUntriopdes Ancrum’s Ferry, and has a fine l/wlt Ju&U oIHilS Camden-Columbia Piclrap Service Knitting and lileishing ... Kanhew « sociation said that approximately possibilities for cattle raising. He ' is planting white Dutch elm county, and WV What we need now is a sane, re- and decent weekly that we will in our in to mon publications. M three-fourths of the employas of xs^lanting the mill had already joined th# association. To (ere clover and ing big red police JMS Dan Hall has daily •r**X •1 Olin D. Johnston L him ii i rsruxw a r . w