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f*6B TWO. v m BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JULY. 27TH. I E, V ? " / Patrolmen Ordered to Enforce Statutes Motorist a Must Hose Di+rors* Uetaw bj Today (Thursday) or Pay Penalty. Stair highway ipatrolmen were in structed Monday through orders is sued by Ben M. Sawyer, chief high way commissioner, to start making cases Thursday morning, July 27th, against all persons who are found operating motor vehicles without a new driver’s license. "In consequence of your report to me that the motor vehicle division has issued all drivers’ licenses prop erly applied for, you will please in struct the highway patrol and other law enforcement Officer^ to begin on Thur sday, July 27, 1933, to make cases against all persons who are found operating motor vehicles without a driver’s license,” Mr. Sawyer said in « memorandum to the motor vehi cle division. Officials of the highway department have announced that something over 200,000 licenses have been issued. Under terms of the law, the time limit for procuring licenses expired June 30. Due to the fact that so many un filled applications were on hand at the close of the poriod, Mr. Sawyer extended the time indefinitely, Mon day setting Thursday a* the final limit. NEXT TWO YEARS ON SUN TO BE COLDER Scientist Makes Forecast of Solar Radiation. v LISTEN I^ADY.’ "Listen I>ady" will be presented at the Diamond Theatre next Wednes day evening, August 2nd, at 8:30 o' clock. This rollicking musical comedy i& being sponsored by the Building Fund Committee of the Barnwqjl Bap tist Church and Btrnwell’s prettiest girls will l>e in the chorus and the best dramatic talent in the cast. Snappy songs and dances make this show the success of the year. Prices. 15 and 25 cents. The cast of characters is as fol lows: Goa llastey, Rob»rt Sanders; Phil Oaepher, Mordecai Mazursky; Betty Oaepher, Elaine Harley; Lady McLaunn, Jeannette Wallace; John Crum, Hummel Harley; Tom Temp- eat. Gene Parler; Bob White, Harry An4erv>n, Lavinia Sinclair, Anna Sams Clark; Gloria Ralston, Willie Ba*n Dea«on; Cindy Randolph, Eliza beth McNab; Norma l^aurence, Min- «iw Mazursky; James (waiter), Rob ert Sanders. Pianist, Mrs. Solomon Biatt. Bear Pros** in Pond Bortland Maine.—While skating on pond Mra II. K Porter’s attenr,»n was attracted to a dark oh- >eet huddled In the middle of th«* invest I rating ahe disem errd It a black hear which had become In the slushy Ire. A game m»r «V« freed the prisoner and It aramp awny. Washington.—It’s going to b« colder on the sun for the next two years, bat who knows what will happen on the earth ? A long-range forecast of solar radi ation has Just been made by Dr. Charles 0. Abbot, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, and published, with the supporting data, In an Institution bul letin. \ There Is believed to be a very Inti mate relationship between the sun’s ‘‘weather’’ and the earth’s weather, but It Is so extremely complex that as yet It Is not possible to make valid deduc tion from one to the other. So, Abbot stresses, the prediction has nothing to do with terrestrial temperatures. For two years the average radiation of the great star Into space—from which the earth obtains the heat and light which make life possible—prom ises to be below normal. It has* been rather consistently higher than nor mal since 1930. A Basis for Prediction. Abbot bases his prediction on peri odicities found by calculation In the solar constant—the amount of radia- • tlon per square centimeter per second received at the outside limit of the earth’s atmosphere. The normal fblue Is 1,940 calories. This varies with an extremely complex periodicity. By ob servations and calculations extended over many years Abbot has discovered the existence of seven such periodi cities—of 7, 8, 11. 21. 25. 45 and G8- month periods—which are Intricately Interwoven. In making the two-year prediction he combined the expected curves of each of these periods Into one general curve. Two years ago he made a sim ilar prediction, with less accurate data, which In general has been fulfilled. The sun. as he predicted, has given out considerably more heat than normal. Solar Radiation Important. The fart that there will be a con sistent, although quite minute, lower ing of the amount of solar radiation for two years hardly can help having an effect on temperatures on earth. It doe* not necessarily mean, however, that there will be two cold years. Com plex as Is solar •’weather,’* weather on earth is vastly more Intricate. It Is affected by mountstns. deserts, vege tation, oceans, ocean currents, snow, clouds, humidity and winds, which af fect differently different localities. But there Is little douht that the varying Influx of solar radiation la one very Important factor. If It can be accurately predicted a very lotrl- cate problem will be greatly simpli fied. By making these forecasts Doc tor Abbot Is striving to solve this one aspect of the problem. Then It may be i»>Mlh'e to calcu late. one by one, the effect* of the numerous factors of terrestrial origin and find a method of predicting them. In that event It would be possible to combine all the predictions with the tested solar rudlati<>n predictions and arrive at a valid “long range weather forecast. - such as ha* been the dream of meteorologists since the Infancy of the science. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY DIRECTORS FOR ENDING JUNE 30. 1933. THE QUARTER 1 1. - * PERRY B. BUSH, Clerk, / Board of County Directors. 381 R. R. Moore, equalization 382 Perry B. Buxh, chain gang • 383 W. M. Burckhalter, chain gang 384 Walter Burckhalter, chain gang 9.00 > 385 B. F. Jenkjns, chain gang OOO Jim Dicks, chain gang 387 J. J. Bell, interest on bonds i 386 J. J. Bell, court expense 389 J. W. Patterson, salary, supervisor t 390 W. D. Bl«k,: v /fcalary ) , county director L 12.50 t 391 Idis Brabham, salary, county director 12.50 392 L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50 1 983 R. R. Moore, salary, county director 12.50 . 394 A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician 33.33 395 Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense 10.00 ■396 J. S. SUM, salary, tax collector . 66.66 397 J. B. Morris, salary, sheriff t 398 Gilmore Harley, salary, deputy sheriff .. 50.00 399 W. K. Black, salary, magistrate —A ..—..12.5(1 1 400 O. D. Hammond, salary, magistrate 1 401 G. M. Hogg, salary, magistrate 29.16 } 408 G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate i 403 H. B. Sanders, salary, constable _ 12.50 - 404 G. O. Johnson, chain gang and salary __ . 31.91 405 Jeff Black, salary, constable _ - 29.16 1 406 D. W. Glover, salary, constable 29.16 407 L. Cohen, chain gang 408 A. M. Anderson, salary, chain gang 58.50 409 Joe Baxley, salary, chain gang _ a *410 Henry Hartzog, salary, chain gang _ 67.50 X 411 Happ Bros., chain gang K 412 L. S. Brown, chain gang < US 24.54 1 •411 S. C. Power Co., jail and court house 13.63 f 415 Jennie P. Greene, rest room i 416 C. M. Turner, board of equalization - 21.00 i V -417 J. W. Folk, board of equalization 9.00 \ 418 T. B. Mitchell, board of equalization 1 419 T. M. Willis, board of equalization 12.00 t 429 R. R. Johnston, board of equalization 21.00 421 I. W. Rountree, board of equalization 422 J. F. Swett, board of equalisation . — 12.00 423 J. E. Lain, board of equalization ... . 424 F. S. Brown, board of equalisation ...... 4 fe* ! J ■ t I $ i 425 W. F. Bates, board of equalization ... 12.00 426 J. W. Sanders, board of equalization A 15.00 427 Victor Lewis, board of equalization 12.00 428 A. M. Sanders, board of equalization 12.00 429 W. S. Creech, board of equalization 12.00 430 E. D. Peacock, board of equalization 12.00 431 E. G. Birt, board of equalization 15.00 432 J. Black, Jr., board of equalization 9.00 433 L. C. Fowke, board of equalization 6.00 434 H. Jeff Hair, board of equalizaton 27.00 435 A. T. RussaiJ, lunacy 1 10.00 436 R. L. Bronson, postage and salary _ A ___ __ 47.91 437 Lorick and Lowrance, chain gang and court house 432.42 438 Whaley Bros., court house 7.50 439 C. H. Zorn, special 5.00 440 | T. D. Creighton, county home 4.00 441 J. J. BeE, treasurer, chain gang 1,481.22 442 Barnett Supply Co., court house 339.26 443 C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58 444 C. F. Molair, court house and chain gang 2.25 445 George James, janitor .v__ 20.00 446 C. F. Molair, county home ; 27.1^ 447 Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home 1 9.00 443' Jennings A. Owens, countyhome 5.00 449 Lemon Bros., couihty home, chain gang, etc. 100.40 4'0 Vickery Bros., county \ home 2.75 451 Vickery Bros., chain gang and county home 6.95 452 H. W. Sanders, county home 43.00 453 Terie Richardson, county home ’ 6.00 454 Irene H. Lemon, board of regents 12.50 455 C. P. Molair, jail 13.75 456 E. O. Moc/e, county home _v 14.00 457 J. W. Sanders, salary, magistiate \ 12.50 458 J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate 14.58 459 H. M. Cook, chain gang and conitabe 15.58 460 Jim B. Morris, salary, constable \ 12.50 461 1 Jeff Hunt R. hj. C., chain gang^ l v - 145.63 462 R. A. Deason, county home, chain gang, jail 39.54 463 J. S. McElwsin, county home 2.00 464 Cassels, Inc., chain gang and county home i 203.58 465 R. A. Deason, chain gang 9.00 466 Barnwell Filling Station, chain gang 48.69 467 Sarah C. Price, salary, treas. clerk 60.00 468 J. J. Bell salary and postage 68.64 469 B. S. Moore J A 20.00 470 J. M. Weathersbee, board of equalization 9.00 471 D. W. G1 ver, chain gang 4.60 472 C. C. Mitchell, board of equalization i 6.00 473 B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. of^ed. 115.00 474 J. J. Bell, chain gang A- 1.46 475 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 110.27 476 Margaret McAllister, salary, sheriff’; clerk 21.75 477 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 4.10 478 The People-Sentinel, stationery and advertising 81.50 479 J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 114.00 480 J. B. Morris, jail and court house - 39.33 481 Ghingold’s, chain gang — — — 17.03 482 Marvin Holland, chain gang 24.72 483 Vickery Bros., chain gang .......... 31.30 484 Rub? Rountree, chain gang 17.75 485 H. Antopolsky, chain gang ... 15.20 486 John K. Snelling, clerk, salary, lunacy 65.80 487 J. B. Morris, postage 6.00 488 L. T. Claytor, lunacy and county home 21.66 480 Jas. T. Still, county home r— 40.60 490 Harold Williams, county home 33.84 491 Mazursky’i, Inc., county home — .... . 95 492 Com. of Public Works, co. home, court house, jail 28.25 493 W. C. Kennedy, chain gang and constable 30.51 494 M. C. Kitefling*, salary, magistrate 25.00 495 C. L. Hiers, salary, constable .... 15.83 496 Perry B. Bush, salary and chain gang 111.58 497 E. W. Ellis, lunacy 5.00 498 N. D. Coclin. contingent 146 80 499 H. A. Gross, lunacy 5.00 500 P. W. Price, board of equalization ........ ....... 15.00 601 W. H. Manning, salary, county audtor 55.55 502 G:ubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang —....... ........ 690.00 503 J. M. Halford, court house .... .......... 16.50 504 R. R. Moore, salary, ccunty director 12.50 505 W. M. Burckhalter, chain gang' ... 39.60 606 Idia Brabham, salary, county director 12.50 607 Mutilated. 508 W. D. Black, * alary, county director 12.50 509 L. S. Still, salary, county director 12.50 610 J. W. Patterson, salary, county supervisor 129.18 511 F. H. Dicks, board of equalization 12.00 512 A. E. Corley, board of equalization 12.00 513 J. S. Still, salary, tax collector 66.66 514 Gilmore Harlye, salary, deputy sheriff 50.00 515 J. B. Morris, salary, sheriff 191.66 516 Jennie P. Greene, rest room 8.33 617 Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense 10.00 518 A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician 33.33 519 C. H. Zorn, special 5.00 520 H. G. Bjylston, demonstration expense 9.00 521 The State Co., printing — 7.22 522 G. M. Greene, printing *2 16.08 523- » H. M. Cawels, chain gang ^ 122.34 524 Lorick and Lowrance, chain gang 32.65 525 L, Cohen, chain gang 17.30 526 A. M. Anderson, salary, chain gang __ 58.50 527 H. H. Hartzog, salary, chain gang - 67.50 528 C. L. Hiers, salary, constable 15.83 529 Jeff Black, salary, constable 29.16 530 D. W. Glover, salary, constable 29.16 531 G. M.,Hcgg, salary, magistrate 29.16 532 G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate — 29.16 533 Mazursky’s, Inc., county home '— 1.60 534 T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home 8.00 535 L. T. Claytcr, county home 16.66 536 Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., county home ; 1-28 537 S. C. Power Co., jail, etc. 10.58 538 F. S. Brown, county home, jail, etc. 31.15 539 W. C. Kennedy, salary, constable 27.61 540 J. B. Morris, salary, constable 12.50 541 M. C. Kitchings, salary, magistrate T 25.00 542 J. W. Sanders, chain gang and magistrate — 14.60 543 (X S. Anderson, salary, magistrate 14.58 544 F. H. Dicks, Jr., chain gang 1 72.74 545 C. F. Molair, chain gang, jail, etc. 8.06 546 W. H. Manning, salary, county auditor £_ 55.55 547 G. W. Moody, court house . 2.40 548 J. B. Morris, contingent 9.00 549 Jas. T. Still, county home 34.40 550 . Margaret McAllister, salary, sheriff’s clerk 21.75 551 J. B. Morris, jail 3.75 552 J. B. Morris, jail, court house 23.98 563 Lemon Bros., jail, court house, etc. 621.21 554 John K. Snelling, clerk and salary 45.85 555 I. H. Lemon, board of regents 12.50 558 R. A. Deason, jail and county home 38.45 657 W. B. Fowke, county home - 9.00 558 G. C. Best, county home .... 13.50 \ 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 1 576 577 ' 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 • 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 Mrs. L. B. Baxley, county home JWH> a F. Molair, county home The People-Sentinel, stationery and advertis ng 43.50 Barnwell Ice and Fuel Co., county home - ^5.00 Ghingold’s, chain gang The Williston Way, printing H. M. Cook, salary, constable J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate ^.58 J. J. Bell, court expense J. J. Bell, postage and salary — ^ Sarah C. Price, salary, treas. clerk bO.OO L. J. Baughman, board of education B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. of ed - 115.00 S. G. Lowe, board of equalization — J6.00 Bank of Williston, court house - - ^O-OO Dorchester Lumber Co., court house 70.09 G. W. Moody, court house — —* 1 ^- 80 B. T. byches, court house 56 - 10 Augusta Builders Supply Co., court house 23.00 Standard Oil Co., chain gang — 151.26 E. O. More, county home 12 - 00 J. S. McElwain. county home 2 -00 Norman Coleman, chain gang — - — i-OO E. F. Woodward, chain gang — 158.24 M. P. Blackvfood, chain gang 10- 36 Grubbs Chevrolet Co., chain gang 37.55 Vickery Bros., chain gang 31 ’ 30 G. O. Johnson, salary, constable - — 27.91 Barnwell Filling Station, chain ^Ag .. 23.44 J. B. Morris, court expense 47.10 W. H. Manning, contingent 25 - 00 R. L. Bronson, salary and postage 46.66 W. H. Manning, clerk 100.00 O. D. Hammond, salary, magistrate —- 25 00 W. K. Black, salary, magistrate - - 12.50 H. B. Sanders, salary, eonstab.e 12.50 Mutilated. . Marvin Holland, chain gang - 3 2- 33 J. B. Morris, dieting pris ners r 50 - 40 Barrett Supply Co., contingent 155.33 Puree Still, chain ^gang - - 2.75 J. B. Morris, postage - - 4 -50 Perry B. Bush, chain gang and salary - 110.36 George James, janitor 20.00 P. W. Price, county home 10.00 J. White, public buildings *•00 Harley and Biatt. contingent — 800.ou J. J. Bell, bends and coupons 2,403.00 J. J. Bell, sinking fund 4.000.00 J. J. Bell, court expense 279.80 J. W. Patterson, salary, county-supervisor 129.18 W. D. Black, salary, cmnty director 12-50 Idis Brabham, salary, county director — 12.50 L. S. Still, salaty, county director 12.50 ► R. R. Moore, salary, county director .A 12.50 George James, salary, jan tor ........ - 20.00 R. A. Deason. postage - 32.16 Mrs. R. S. Dicks, demonstration expense 10.00 A. B. Patterson, salary, county physician —-— 33.33 Jennie P. Greene, rest room — — 8.33 R. L. Bronson, court expense, postage, etc. 62.91 J. L. Smith, highway 44.60 Calhoun and Co., premium on bond ..... ....... 200.00 B. D. Carter, solicitor expense ............ .......... 100.00 Orangeburg Mill Works, court house ...... 23.45 Service Garage, court h:u»e ...... ..... ..... 16.00 J. B. White and Co., public buildings 34.80 David Slusky and Son, jail .......... ...... ........ 72.59 S. C. Power Co., jail, etc. ............ ............ 7.99 Columbia Office Supply Co., postage .......... ....... 4 64 C. F. Molair, chain gang 9.35 Service Garage, chain gang ... 2.25 Cassels Inc., county h me and chain gang 173.63 T. D. Creighton, Jr., county home i. 4.00 Jessie J. Btonson, board of registration 12.50 C. S. Anderson, salary, magistrate ... 14.58 W, H. Manning, p <tage and salary ;.. 56.30 C. L. Hiers, salary, constable ............ ........... 15.83 Sarah C. Price, salary, treas. clerk 60.00 B. S. Moore, Jr., salary, co. supt. ed. ... 115.00 B. S. Moore, Jr., stamps .... ..... ........ ...... 4.50 J. M. Halford, board of regis*ration ........ 12.50 Gilm re Harley, salary, deputy sheriff .... 50.00 The People-Sent me!, stationery ...... 12.00 J. S. Still, salary, tax coilecttor 66.66 L. T. Claytor, board of regents 16.66 J: B. Morris, salary, sheriff 191.66 J. B. Morris, stamps .* 5.86 Irene H. Lemon, board of regents ... 12.60 J. B. Morris, dieting prisoners 43.75 John K. Snelling, salary, c.erk, lunacy 55.80 Margaret McAllister, salary, sheriff’s clerk 21.75 J. B. Morris, court expense 50.00 H. J. Phillips, county home and court house 12.20 C. F. Molair, county home ”37.95 F. P. Lee, county home g.oo E. O. Moore, county home \ 14.00 A. J. Owens, county home A, 6.12 J. A. Owens, county home \ 24.25 Lemon Bros., county home, jail, etc. 309.94 J. J. Bell, salary, county treasurer 63.89 Barnwell Ins. Agency, premium on bond 25.00 J. B. Morris, public buildings and jail _V 39.30 Vickery Bros., chain gang . 31.30 Marvin Holland, chain gang \ 10.07 H. H. Hartzog, chain gang 67.50 L. Cohen, chain gang \ 22.60 E. F. Woodward, chain gang 126.90 J. J. Bell, postage \ g 35 R. A. Deason, county home, jail, chain gang \ ___ 55,54 W. H. Manning, court house \__ g 53 C. F. Molair, court-house 11.57 H. A. Gross, inquest 5 75 L. F. Randall, jail 2 50 Jeff Black, salary, const?ble 39 L6 G. M. Hogg, salary, magistrate __ 29 16 G. R. Peeples, salary, magistrate 29 1( D. W. Glover, salary, constable 2916 M. C. Kitchings, salary, magistrate 25.00 W. C. Kennedy, chain gang and constable 28.71 Farmers T-nipn Merc. Co., county home 41,30 Jas. T. Stihr^>unty home 32 75 H. B. Sanders, salary, constajj!^^. ^ 50 W. K. Black, salary, magistrate 12 50 H. M. Cook, salary, constable ' 14 53 J. M. Hill, salary, magistrate ^ 58 O. D. Hammond, salary, magistrate 25.00 G. O. Johnson, salary, constable 27. Gulf Refining Co., county home 2.75 A. B. Patterson, post mortem Perry B. Bush, salary and postage 110.OS Perry B. Bush, court house .... j -g Elizabeth McNab, demonstration expanse 7^ Qg Maxuraky’s Inc., county home oq 50