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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952
Russell, Son Of ‘Kingfish’ Long
On 'Russell For President' Prograi
Senator Russell B. Long of
Louisiana will address the Green
wood South Carolina, "Russell for
President” banquet Saturday
night. May 24th.
Senator Long is one of the
youngest United States Senators
in American history. He was
elected to the Senate in his first
bid for public office at the age of
29 in a special election. In 1950
Long was reelected for a full six-
year term and is now at 33 the
youngest member of the Senate.
Senator Long in a statement
today said, "Dick Russell can be
elected President. He can unite
the National Democratic party
and lead it to victory.” Long add
ed that Dick Russell as President
would restore the confidence of
the American people in their
government and unite America to
face the grave crisis ahead.
Senator Long Is the author of
Dick Russell’s now famous cam
paign slogan, "Hustle for Russell.”
Long coined this slogan in his
successful campaign for the Sen
ate in Louisiana.
Youthful Senator Long is a
remarkable likeness of his noted
father, the late Huey P. Long,
“Kingfish” of Louisiana politics
in the early 1930’8. Huey Long
captivated the imagination of the
American people and was widely
known throughout the entire
world. Russell Long, like his fath-
Sports
Afield
By TED RESTING
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FOUR ROOM
RANCH HOME
Although small, the com
pactness of this four room
ranch style hip roof home
affords the efficiency of
five rooms. The French
door at the rear of the din
ing-living area will provide
access to an open, screened
or glazed porch which may
be built on at a later date.
There is plenty of dloset
space throughout. An in
teresting innovation in de
sign is noted in the use of
brick for entrance trim and
out - sized flower - box. Such
design provides pleasing dig
nity for the smaller home.
Newberry Federal Savings
& Loan Association
1223 College Street
Phone 246
NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS
OR OCCUPANTS OF ANY
PREMISES IN THE CITY OF
NEWBERRY
Effective June 15, 1952 you are required by ordi
nance to provide metal water tight container or con
tainers, each with a tight fitting cover, sufficient
to store a five day supply of your garbage.
1. Wrap your wet garbage in paper and keep your
containers clean.
2. Help keep your city clean and healthy by com
plying with the provisions of this ordinance.
3. By complying with this ordinance, you will re
ceive more efficient service by the garbage depart
ment.
4. This ordinance was recommended by ycur health
department to make conditions more sanitary for you
as well as your neighbor.
5. Place your trash near the garbage storage con
tainers; this will help keep your streets and premises
cean.
6. Do not dump your trash in the streets.
7. Your cooperation in the above will be greatly
appreciated and make your city a healthier and bet
ter place in which to live.
CITY OF NEWBERRY
It’s high time anglers know
just what their rights are con
cerning waters that are posted
"no fishing.”
According to Renzo Dee Bowers,
a lawyer with an interest in
sportsmen’s problems, the over
all rules prescribing or limiting
your rights are these: The ex
clusive privilege of fishing in non-
navigable, or private streams and
lakes, belongs to the owners of
the land on both sides, and others
cannot fish there without the con
sent of these owners; but any
body is entitled to fish navigable
or public waters if he can get
to them without going upon or
across lands of others who do
not permit his doing «o. In other
words, the right to fish by those
who own lands on navigable or
public waters or lakes or streams
is not exclusive.
So when a landowner tries to
chase a fisherman away from a
promising fishing spot the major
question is whether the waters
are public (navigable) or private,
(nonnavigable) in nature.
Courts have been ruling on this
question for years. They have
affirmed that a stream is navig
able from a fisherman’s stand
point if it is "floatable.” Any
river or lake is floatable if used,
or if it can be used for driving
logs or rafts, or paddling boats
and canoes, running motorboats,
arid the like.
In recent years there has been
an enlargement on the meaning
of “navigable.” Judges have said
that any body of water is navig
able and therefore available to
any member of the public for fish
ing notwithstand objections from
bordering landowners, if it is
boatable for hunting, fishing or
pleasure.
There’s a thread of warning
for fishermen that runs all
through the entire- scope of these
er, is a gifted stump speaker.
Young Senator Long is mild- man
nered, modest, and highly re
spected by his colleagues in
Washington.
Senator Long received his LLB
degree from Louisiana State Uni
versity and enlisted in the Armed
Forces, participating in the Anzio
and Southern France campaigns
as the Commander of an LCT.
Previous to his election as Sena
tor he was executive counsel to
his uncle, Earl K. Long, Governor
of Louisiana.
In announcing Senator Long’s
address, Congressman * William
Jennings Bryan Dorn of Green
wood said, “Senator Long has a
great future, and South Carolina
is fortunate to hear him.”
‘Discover’ New
Land For Film
Playing Ritz
Highly interesting reports
brought back from Utah by the
Warner Bros, troupe which spent
several weeks on location near
Kanab for the filming of "The
Lion and the Horse,” state that
scenic sections of American wild
erness included in the film had
never previously been explored,
mapped or surveyed except by
aerial photography. Steve Coch
ran and Wildfire the Wonder
Horse, star in the outdoor drama
due Thursday and Friday, May
29-30 at the Ritz Theatre in
color by Warnercolor.
Due to the frantic world-wide
search for fissionable materials
needed in this atomic age, urani
um and plutonium prospectors,
spurred by the government’s offer
of a $10,000 reward for consider
able deposits of the rare metals,
opened saddle trails and jeep
tracks into pristine wilderness
heretofore listed as inaccessible
and unexplored.
Studio veterans of spectacular
locations say the kaleidoscope
quality of the landscape surpasses
anything in the United States.
Ray Teal, Bob Steele, George
O’Hanlon and Sherry Jackson
head the featured cast of the
film.
Bank Examiner Job
With FDIC Available
A Civil Service examination for
appointment to the position of
Trainee Assistant Bank Examiner
with the Federal Deposit Insur
ance . Corporation is now open.
Persons interested in being con
sidered for positions to be filled
rights to fish navigable or public
waters, even in states where the
broadest application is given. It
is this: In getting into or upon
the waters you fish, you have not
the slightest privilege or author
ity to step, stand or walk upon
or across any part of the land
bordering upon the stream or
lake without permission of its
owner. If you do, you risk prose
cution or damage suit for tres
passing.
The question logically arises
as to how one wanting to fish
public waters can step gingerly
enough to avoid commiting an
act of trespass. It can be done.
It is being done—times without
number. You may have to enter
or leave the stream only where
it touches a highway or other
public property. In many loca
tions you can find an agreeable
landowner at some point along
the river or lake shore who will
permit you to enter the water
from there. Once in, either afloat
or wading, you are entitled to
fish anywhere in the river or
lake.
ONE grease
Character Study
, The study of character dis
closes much
To the widely trained and
tutored mind;
The way we dress and the way
we walk.
Imparts an impression of every
kind.
Farm Bureau Offers
Casualty Insurance
To Cover New Law
We see some people of sober
thought.
Dressed in simple but blended
hue;
But conceit stands out from the
dress of those
Who flash their colors of not a
few.
Like a slew-footed man with
a noted swing,
His hat far back on a gleaming
head.
An ego’s air, a satisfied fling,
Reflects the type with a cynical
dred.
So, false pride which is oft
most thin,
Reflects conceit of the basest
kind;
And honesty, the enemy of sin.
Gives character it’s beauty of
mind.
Uncle Phil.
In reporting self-employment
income under the Social Security
Act, the individual insures proper
credit for himself by entering his
social security number on the tax
return.
immediately should have their
applications on file not later than
June 1, 1952.
The appointments carry an en
trance salary of $3,410, per an
num, and are for duty in the
Fourth Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation District, embracing
the States of Maryland, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
and West Virginia, and the Dis
trict of Columba.
Further information and ap
plication forms may be obtained
from Miss Sadie Bowers, local
Civil Service secretary, at the
local post office or from Board
of U. S. Civil Service Examiners,
Federal Deposit Insurance Cor
poration, 200 Bank of Virginia
Building, 4th and Grace Streets,
Richmond 19, Va.
The South Carolina Farm
Bureau will offer automobile
casualty insurance to its members
to meet the requirements of the
new state financial responsibility
law which goes into effect next
January 1.
This announcement was made
at the first annual South Carolina
Farm Bureau Leadership Train
ing School held at Camp Bob
Cooper, May 4-6.
James A. Rogers, executive
vice president of the. South Caro
lina Farm Bureau said that $2,-
000,000 in stock will be offered to
the members of the State Farm
Bureau for investment in the
Southern Farm Bureau Casualty
Insurance Company of Jackson,
Miss. The Mississippi company
has been licensed to do business
‘Rhubarb- Rated As
Freshest, Funniest
Laugh Film Of Year
Paramount’s "Rhubarb,” which
plays Saturday at the Ritz Thea
tre, is a fresh, imaginative, off
beat comedy that mixes a wide
assortment of uproarious situa
tions with crisp dialogue and a
score of really funny performanc
es.
Based on the best-selling novel
in South Carolina by the South
Carolina Insurance Commission.
The plan results from the rec
ommendation of the State Ser
vices Committee of the South
Carolina Farm Bureau of which
Ed. B. Baskin of Bishopville is
chairman. It has been approved
by the State Board of Directors.
Substantial savings will be of
fered to South Carolina Farm
Bureau members by this insur
ance program, Rogers said.
by famed humorist H. Allen
Smith, and starring Ray Milland
and dynamic Jan Sterling, this
high-powered howler loses no
time in tracing the outlandish
consequences when Rhubarb, a
battle-scarred, trouble-loving alley
cat inherits $30,000,000 and the
Brooklyn baseball club from an
eccentric curmudgeon.
Ray Milland, team press agent,
draws the dubious honor of play
ing guardian and nursemaid to
the well-heeled tabby, soon finds
his love life curtailed because of
girl friend Jan Sterling’s allergy
to feline fur..
ANSWERS TO
Intelligence Test
1—Napoleon. 2—s 1 e i g h. 3—
Aegean Sea. 4—2000 miles. 5—
ants. 6—a rock. 7—(A) Indiana;
(B) Oklahoma; (C) Ohio; (D)
North Carolina.
Announcing
Davis Bus Line of Newberry
Within the next two weeks direct bus service will begin to the H-Bomb
Plant at Aiken, South Carolina. Bus will be for those employed on the
day shift and will operate daily, leaving from a centrally located place
in Newberry. It will operate through Prosperity, S. C. Those persons
desiring to take advantage of this special transportation service by
DAVIS BUS LINE are urged to contact J. H. DAVIS at W. H. Davis
and Son, Newberry, in order that proper distribution of passengers
may be made upon arrival at the plant. Reasonable fares, courteous
service. See ...
for all
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Litholine, you can lubricate
chassis, wheel bearings, water
pumps, universal joints...
of vour car, truck or tractor.,
winter or summer.
Farmers find it does a better
job at each lubrication point
than the "specialized” greases
they formerly used.
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FARM ADVANTAGES at-a-glance:
1. A finer grease at every point.
2. Less danger of applying the wrong greaso.
3. Quicker greasing operations.
4. Smeller grease stocks — on* instead of 3 or 4.
5. Fewer grease guns.
6. Less waste.
IV* deliver direct to terms. iiii/iH. vt w(ns us.
Strother C. Paysinger
Suppliers of Sinclair Prod.
Newberry, S. C.
MAYOR McGUP
By John Jarvl. | | THE BAFFLES », Mahow,
FEATHERSTONE, YOU BORROWED
A STAMP FROM ME LAST
MONDAY AND YOU'VE NEVER
REPAID ME.
AND YESTERDAY I SAW
YOU TAKE THAT PAPER
CLIP OFF MY DESK.
XT
LAST WEEK YOU WASTED
FOUR STAPLES, YOU USED MY
PENCIL SHARPENER, AND EVEN
TRIED TO BORROW MY
fountain pen.
-tightwad! gimme back
THAT CHRISTMAS CARD
/ S£NT YOU LAST YEAR/
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