The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 03, 1924, Image 2
THE PEOPI.E. RARNWEIJ-. S. C.
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and Minnesota makv ntieut the same
estimate-?. Jn ('nloradn the tmirist
htisjiies< is a leading industry. So all
o\er the eoijntry ttiere is ti rusli to
hid Id good roads, s in many sections
largely on aeeoiHit of ).'>psy moiori't.s.
These estimates are not guesswork.
I'xpert < • a i e 11!., t i i • t: s made In morn
[ilaeos showy that tire as'U'age daily ex-
j>etid.t are of auto ramp tourists is $‘Jdt(t
and of those who use hotels is $4
Touns on the Harding highway in
nhio jirofited t«i the extent of tit)
rents from each foreign ear during
thirty weeks last year, a total of
-toll to each town whieh is equivalent
to a factory payroll of .<111,1 .‘io.
America’s iteautiful and imilestlr
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LEGION'S NATIONAL CHAPLAIH
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Rev. Ezra C. Cleman#, ttnown aa
“Padre,” Has Seen Long
Military Service.
It was on the Mexican horded
Ezra C. Clemans. national ohaplaj
tlie American Legion, won the Lltllf
“Padre,” w hich has dung t(f l '
throughout tlie years of the World war
and up to tlie time of his selection as
new chaplain of the veterans’ organl-
(Copjr for This Pspartm^nt Supplied by th* | ,
AitirrUan I.rfton Nsw* Service ) I ZUtlon.
i— ■■ ■ ■ . - pur 37 years, Chaplain C’lemuns has
l Anna itm i rrMnn 11 , .rn si Vf>n ^rvtce to the military organiza-
LABOR AND LEGION ALLIED tlons of his state and nation. Ilegradu-
( . . •' 1 uated from Shattuck school, a seml-
natmal scenery is much more than a Member of Brotherhood of Loco|n«tivs ppipary academy in Ids home state of
mere economic asset to the nation. Tlie
Jv'IZP
Engineers Decries Efforts
of Propagandists.
greatest herjWge the present genera
tion ran hcstAw upon the next Is n
sound mind In a sound body generated j Declaring that-no two American 0 f that city. His early training was ex-
movements are more tlmroughly allied p t . ( . t ,.d to tit him for life' work as a
i Minnesota, an his nineteenth year, and (
in the sanvt* year enlisted a^ a private
in the Faribault < luards, an organization
> ■
1 X d 1 ev*'- > b
; than tlie Ameri. an Legion and organ- physician, but a visit to a revival meet-
' 1/ ''‘ 1 1;, ' Mir * Prank Wemg. a prom.irnm . in4 un ,\ 'conversion Uiere, led to a
nre; it her of the i Irothe rliood of lan'otiio. ;( ,hunge of destiny and consecration of
l.se I'.ngn-irers m l<»w a. and senior \ lew |.j s pf^. t:( , t |,,, clergy.
(-oifiimatKfer of t tie Leg,on in that stale,
<b ‘ ro d effoi-ts of pr<•ptty.-.nd,-:s to d;-
' ert tile purpo-cs of Lite two ojgatll/.ed
. • ■recs.
, X 7 r V, . n . s s: atetiaud
w a- n-adr dx.>.;.g ; , .a.' a mini
'• .e< ll'g oi U,; s of ' >!,■!.■ lid
do II of La to -r and of (li.e la ^a 11 .11
U ' Hill a la.
! ’I lie - I 1 a k« r detlo'in ed the ci‘p*rfs of
■ o - ' a. t, . a *, r, s; ^ to o a 1 i.tii.i: i ( tu m u s
At the oponing of the Spanmh Amer
ican war, lie I’f ante eii. ioain with ttie
rank mf *-.i plain, and scry ed with thei
Two!fth Minnesota re^.u.ent through
out 11 : war.
I or -.x months hi I'.'ld. Chaphiin!
f 'Uuo.an' spopf his t Pro- With Mitme^
so;,! guaj.i- men on the Mt xh an hor-J
dor. It w a ~ there If at t!.< Men learned
to I: h.m " i ’a I -a- At the on: break:
of the World war lie "idered federal
t't the rank of
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future goUera 1 ;oi,s | !>e n , * 1 ■II Las ■ o.e t . un
(let's! a lid that th ■ r\ a ■, u of our n dur.d r*-
Kotll'eeS is one of toe \,tal t- 'Ues oj the da., atld
Unit tlm future . i o ■, j h, pn.sp.-r.ty and .u, , e. of
the Fnlted S’ 'os ■ 1 e],ei111 largely oj, its n il ural
resources < I, -etw a! b ’ll has come to be a si, gati
Of the Aue i ill j.eopie
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AUXILIARY IS SEEKING DATA
Quest ' na i res A'-e 7 cc'. Out to As-
ce'ta n Goc-struct.ve Work
f o'* cf Past Year.
Re,/ Ezra C. Clemans.
f Me M tg., La N, i ,uar 1.
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holding of \ o; 1 > ;, ft L;m emo 5 ,:m. : 7 "•«'
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llef'jg. , 1 ] in mi ra S No I. Mar-h F. ., ! Wild
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d-'e-n r,e what • nr.sjntct'.ve work
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ll . at',' -t e.pie.t ed )» tile question
1. , r,' oubuo 'ed
Plea for Patriotism.
I. , S V is P s to ' !,e se K ' U) •' of ills ! FI , 11*
N a fait ti in ser\ ic,- j;,. n to w'lem In;
loaned : i i,,usa ik ,s *d' d 'liars winch wnj
:n\ ar.ahly rejiai I.
Hi. , a"»'i r m cixil life is equnlly ns
i,ro111i11* n, as (hot Hi the military. He
i« at present pastor of u Meth (H list
, hi;:' h .n 1 'wnt'U.'.a Mipn . which pas
torate fopow s ti long and Useful serv
ice pi, ins char h. Shortly after enter
ing the n ;r,;s’ti\ , tie became district
super ntcndeMF and was ,,ne of a group
of p.oncers wh ■ hrottgl t about con-
strii ’i"n o' di) new , tmrebes in tlie
state Flu,i dun <'ieiu,ins w as field reft-
rescrgu'He f'T the boar I of confer-
cn, e i .aim n's of ti e M K. iT,nrcti.
w 1 , t. he!; o ! to 't;.: ke ar I'dathp n*
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n.rv *1 e w id' w s and erpluTTK.'
Am i.rd.ng ’Is re ouuta. of his Jife
w.-rk :,e a..o had a pmUn tent part in
Ant. m'le-n e .gae work in M.mi,'sofa.
In the I a g!' n he be' lino' .bhluted with
i '.,ij ,, g. p, s’ n Minnesota in lb!!'. He
was ele.'P d • baplun of < 'w atonna post
on nm epi .i n, e ,,f tlie pas;i,rate in that
c'ty .,nd held tl e otli, e of doparfment
dur.ng P.NT I'.'gg’. < 'haplain
( "email, was one oi' the .up'porPTs of
:’i.* n.'.wlv oi gai’Ted FI: ipiu.ns' gss,s
da' "ti W.ttdn the ranks of the Legion,
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over the ouhitni:fy la ’ s in,i:,or in ., i, by s, . 1
of mu' forestry iTohiem The -nieiubo:., fr
to right, are. 1 mm an F Fietcher of Florida,
Chiirles F M, Nary of t tfegoti, i;e,,rge H. Mos*>s
of New 11 amp'shire, Pat Harris,,n ,,f \jjssiss;p; i
(chulrmnn) and James Fouzens of Molugan. It
may he tioted that Michigan and New Hampshire
have cut all tlie pine which once co\ end these
States and that Mississippi and Oregon are now
the centers of timber supply
No. 6 shows a atep In the process of restocking
our waters with game Jlsh. This female fish, tnk
en In a hand nef from a tish pond, will tie stripped
of her eggs, which will he artificially hutched.
Ttie younfc fish will he put Into rivers and lakes
for the pleasure of the many anglers. The fed
eral government and the states co-operate In this
work.
No. 7 shows a shooter knocking down a splendid
game bird that Is rapidly nearing extinction -the
prairie chicken. Originally It lived in the grass
all through tlie Mississippi valley. When tlie
farmer turned grassland Into wheat fields It lived
In the stubble Driven from the stubble by men
and dogs, It took to the standing corn. Now It has
gone from most of the places wnere once it was
found by thousands.
The map Bhowa the Louisiana Wild Life Uefuges.
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Imbed. The National Parks association of naturm
luvcrs was organlzisp Athllatlon among the many
tiaturo-lovlng and nature-protecting organizations
was brought about. Adverse legislation In congress
was defeated and beneficial h'gisTattbri ’passed
And the army is drawn up to repel further at
tacks by commercial Interests upon the natural
beaut" spots of tin* country.
The slogan. "See America First,” was horn and
found many hearers. Many hundreds of millions
of American dollars formerly spent abroad each
year by American sightseers now stay at home.
More than 1,7)0,000 tourists hist year visited the
national parks—about so per cent of them in their
own ears These visitors came from every state
in the Fnlon. Kvery wide-awake and seif respect
ing city and town in the scenic West lias an auto
camp. Maine estimates its tourist business at .<40,-
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,■•-tions was that a Legion speaker
■ resent at every school on pa-
Firds Jobs for Many Veterans.
\ •,. * ,i i ,,f TP.M J,,!,- wore You ml for
\ eti'rait> iti lx ansav F,ty, Mo , by the
pinp,o\iiiMit i*■ ’Mill !tice of the Ameri
can Legion acoi,f,|;ng t<> a recent re
port sal,mined to the organization. At
least 4<K( of the men thus employed
trlotic occasions, and that each new 1 are In permanent positions as a result
school he presented with a flag from 0 f the Ik'glon s efforts in placement,
the Legion posts because the men of l According to the figures nearly 1,000
that body represent u highly patriotic ' ^e positions found for the former
portion of the population. Superin- | service men were permanent positions,
tendent Reynolds further suggested remainder representing the short-
that the history of each Legion post, t l mpi i of)R w hlch are usually afforded
Hmunds Hattie Refuge Mil, pasual by tlie sen
ate and beaten in the bouse in tin* lust congress.
partirnlarly in regard to the deeds of
it* members In service, be presented
| to the schools In order that such rec-
veternns of more or less transient
character. These Jobs, committee
members declare, have permitted many
Is likely to pass this congress. It proposes the es- ! ords may be retuin( x d for p atrlotlc men' to retain theV self-respect, be-
tabllHluncnt by the federal government of public | 8t|](jv (r v(>flrs tQ oome cauRe t he -work forestalled requeaU
for charity or relief.
shooting grounds and game refuges out of funds |
to he provided by a $1 license to be paid annually ' Fjned fQr |nd#cent L#tt#r<
by shooters Its promoters hold that under It Kmll nick RU p ( . rln tendent of the
the nntion'a waterfowl will be increased in number , Barker mlllg flt Auburn _ M(k has ^
and that the '>>or man” will be given a chance j ^ ^ by a Jury ln L . nlted Statef
to' Shoot.
One thing Is sure': Conservation of these natural
resources calls for eternal vigilance. Commercial
industry lias no consclemv; It will Invade a na
tional park ns unconcernedly as It pollutes a
stream.** The market-hunter and tin* game hog
are -dways with us and are restrained only by
fear 'T the law. Fnfortunately until we are be
come better Americans we cannot all be sporti>-
r mcn the gentlemen of outdoors.
District court for sending an Indecent
letter through the malls to Alvin M.
Owsley while the latter was national
commander of the American Lepfion.
The letter used a strong epithet in
attacking Mr. Owsley and ' declared
the stand of the commander favoring
French occupation «f the Ruhr waa
French oropnganda.
Mrs. Pershing's Birthplace.
A marker denoting the place of,
birth of the”'iffbther of (ten. Jol
Pershing has baj^erected near 1
vllle, Tenn., by ^p*ricnn Legion mem
bers of that state. The tablet Is dn ijp
the site of the old log cabin which
served as the home of the leader’s-
mother. A special ceremony, partici
pated In by many prominent Legion
naires and Tennesseeans, marked the
dedication.