The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, September 07, 1945, Image 5
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1945.
THE NEWBEKK1 SUN
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Streamline Dress
ROTARY CLUB HOLDS INTER
ESTING MEETING
Saves for Bonds The Rotarians of Newberry were
Interesting neckline treatment and
graceful sleevelets add a glamor
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dress. The two-piece look is achieved
by a deep tuck of fabric at the hip
line. Make this pastel crepe in hya
cinth blue, limelight, muted rose,
and save for War Bonds. Patterns at
local Stores. U.S. Treasury Department
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in good shape. Seed oats, barley
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tieated to an uiusually interesting
and instructive program at their reg
ular meeting Friday, August 31st.
Dr. O. B. Cannon, superintendent of
Newberry City schools, gave an in
sight into some of the school prob
lems. He paid high compliment to
the student body and gave their co
operative spirit much credit for the
successful solution of some of the
problems.
The remainder of the program was
in charge of Rotarian (Lt. Sr. Gr.)
T. T. Abel, Commanding Office* of
the Naval Unit at Newberry Col
lege, who called on his assistants
Lieuts. Ford, Arnold and Nichols for
short talks on Naval matters of gen
eral interest. The “Land lubbers”
of the club learned many interesting
facts about our great Navy.
Rotarian James C. Kinard wel
comed W. W. Fennell into club mem
bership with well chosen remarks and
instructions. The Newberry Rotary
Club now has the largest membership
in its entire history.
A®@IL£>K!
KIEFER-
Olympic Backstroke
CHAMPION— WORLD
AMD AMERICAN RECORD
HOLDER AND 15-TlMc
WINNER OF THE U.S.
BACKSTROKE CHAMP/ON
SHIP-INDOORS AND OUT
DOORS -/VOW AN OFFICER
tti THE U.S.HMVf
SALARY OF HITLER
TOTALED MILLIONS 1
FRANKFURT-ON-MAIN, Sept. 3.
-Adoll'ph Hitler’s compensation for
leading the German people to war
and destruction ranged from $2,G40,-
000 to nearly $6,000,000 a year, re
cords showed today.
These figures, deflating the one
time Fuehrer’s boast that he was
the only head of a state without a
peisonal bank account, were unearth
ed from secret German budget re
cord^ by the U. S. Army financial
branch.
Besides his salary as chancellor,
Hitler was paid $100,000 a year as
president of the Reich and five or
more similar sums “to be spent as
he saw fit,” the researchers said,
and his income neared $6,000,000
when he profited from special taxes
in the third year of war.
BOOST BE ASKED IN OLD
AGE PENSIONSS
Columbia, Sept. 3.—The South
Carolina legislature will be called up
on in 1946 to again increase its al
lotments to assistance of the needy
and indigent aged of the state.
President F. M. Easterlin of the
South Carolina O'ld Age Pension as
sociation said today its executive
committee had agreed to ask the leg
islature to increase its welfare ap
propriation to $2,600,000, a $500,-
000 increase.
Matched by Federal funds this
would bring the tota Ito $4,200,000.
The association also will back ad
ditional support for other social wel
fare programs, including a id to de
pendent children and needy blind,
Easterlin said.
KIEFER WAS
the greatest
backstroke
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JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON
James Edward Johnson 60, died at
his home near Kinards Wednesday
night after a long illness. He was
the son of the late George W. and
Alice Longshore Johnson.
Funeral services were held Friday
afternoon at 4 o’clock at his home
near Kinards with Rev. C. A. Cal-
cote in charge, assisted by Rev. C.
F. Allen. Interment followed in the
Little River Dominick Presbyterian
church cemetery.
Surviving are his widow the for
mer Eunice Brehmer; three sons,
James Earl, Ralph Eugene and
George Randolph Johnson; two
daughters, Mrs. Henry W. Werts
and Mrs. J. W. Boyd, Jr.; two broth
ers, John W. Johnson and George
Andrew Johnson and two sisters,
Mrs. J. A. McKittrick and Mrs. W. T.
Baker.
He was a devoted member of Lit
tle River-Dominick Presbyterian
church, of which he was an elder
for 23 years, and was a member
of the W. O- W. for 29 years.
U. o. 7 reasury Department
J. R. LONGSHORE
KILLERS ON HIGHWAYS
J. R. Longshore, 63, died Thursday
afternoon at the Newberry County
hospital after a short illness.
He was the son of Almedia and
Young Longshore. He was better
known to his friends as Bob and
lived in the Bush River and Trinity
section of Nerwbery county.
He was first married to Miss Lil
lie Pitts, who died some years ago.
His second wife, Mrs. Virginia Man-
ley Longshore, and these children
survive:
E. G. Longshore, L. M. Long
shore, J. H. Longshore, Mary. Lou
Longshore, Frances Longshore, Al
media Longshore, Miss Carrie Lee
Longshore, Patricia Ann Longshore,
James R. Longshore, Jr., and Thomas
Jefferson Longshore; one stepson,
Joseph Manley.
Funeral services were held Friday
afternoon at 5 o’clock from Trinity
Methodist church with Rev. J. W.
Middleton in charge, assisted by Rev.
A. T. Usher, Rev. J. R. McKittrick
and Rev. W. M. Owings. Interment
followed in the church cemetery.
STRAYED—One white face yearling-
heifer from my I me on Caldwell
street. T. E. Davis. Itc
: The Charlotte Observer.
Reminder is made by the state com
missioner of motor vehicles that the
speed limit is still 35 miles an hour.
It is mostly disregarded by drivers
with the exception of those whose
asthmatic, rattling, broken-down cars
can’t travel any faster.
Getting out on the road, one would
think that the limit is nearer 50 or
60 miles an hour than 35. These speed
fiends are potential killers and there
is a very strict law against murder
on the books. The state highway pa
trol should do its part in enforcing it.
Severe measures against these of
fenders, conducted with determina
tion and without favor, would 1 help.
That is what it takes. Appeals to
slow down are wasted but facing a
judge, receiving a sentence and hav
ing license revoked would have effect.
The 50 and 60-mile drivers want
action, fast action. Give it to them
in the form of arrest and trial.
WANTED—HOGS—will pay $14.40
ceiling price for top hogs. Will
buy anything from 100 to 300 lbs.
Price according to grade. THE
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