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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 3

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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i i. -C A AlED Measure ONREUEFWORK For AttittJes Toward Social Service to fry SolWtor B. D. Cuter, tfMf MB in vnry instance' W. ttw 'JOT, WM selected 'for ywr.

Madwy TnrtlF control Should iMt Sttwnfejr 'social -r" 38 HWte wfafcfc to mirfced true Approved awwtif or AJfchoafh no off i- j. Aiwtlwr ttetw, art wdy of rarahi of the. ttw Majority of the director of it -A fmn. the of layman SUtevMflt number for exMnpb, in, The Indus- here would be The tMwntcy cystem of ay- Djry8 'LAWD' AND R. -The effect-m County of funuNs for the ty last yirfeefc found in-the same catejrory vritli 43e rfeuHurt will of talk to the by Dr.

J. Dr. Quattkbaum stmved idea that relief clients of tabor "wo relief projects tin' ess aBotntant of fedcraU cornea to rescue. Tiew -st allows a maximum of 30 work-pcr month per man while try of thould infused ith hope ac being rapplied with tne physical eowrac eaatntiala of life. He told the story, idml of the of three men who questioned i KWeily emartfriicy nature of relief in whilt work as to what they were HourTlJeVmonth in the in city the-maximum-aUotment will be 18 hours per This re- pRMnta a pcofrenive dwrea.8* from original 30 hours per man 'first to 60 hours man to the This particular relief worker has Cor her territory one of the more aparedy aettkd county.amdat the tiresome day of routine calls last week came at last to Uw last 'home on her round.

As soon she Fork named secretary. The uwat routtnk praacntmeiit was into to the court, and the rcmodel- ttnv of the courthouse ww endorsed. Thoae prisomrt in the county jail wno wished to enter pleas' of gwil- -ty to ebargwi against were to do so. Several prisoners, refusing to plead guilty, had 'their caacm continued -the rext term. Those entering of gu'lty, with the ser.leuces pacsed upon them by Judge- Oxner, are aa-follows: Hutingc Jowts.i colored, burjdary larceny, with a recommendation thrt -the workers should lock to the doing.

One replied that "he cvwntual liquidation of ting stone. The second said he was making two Oollan a day. The third replied- building a cathedral." ideal of the relief i Quattlebaum said, should! hours in thcI a return to nomial con- d'tiona of private employment. Another statement interesting to the layman is number two which asserts, for mercy, 6 yeirn.T;l__ Boin Roosevelt colored, larceny, 13 TMR Woodward, "It it unethkal for thc layman to not be her nor even just the, I'Jiagnoae a social emergency." -The! doing of a routine task, but should bo 1 'worker's correct ajwwer. the addition to thc sum of human if human city.

The emergency relief administration finds itself fuced with new problems aa this curtailment becomes effective. In addition to a decrease in funds several policy problems may arise under the now schedule. It has she entered the house the aged who lived there with, I sho' is glad to you! Every day I prays for work and fuh President Roosevelt and fuh you." Local Birthday Ball To Be Gala Affair Birthday Ball for t-hu President, one of. thousvUTids to be given Tuesday evening over the WOULD ABOUSH Substitute State vrrmngle tion dipemary maaaow in house of aaMinbly tinued ThuiWay tMi Uwt KiHod the bill waif port-' poned Wednemtay night, white tlw general apropriatloM 'true'. Thc layman's might diffqr.

heretofore the policy-of Lhi; re-! nation on the occasion of u. or measure, sent house to the senate, continued in hands of the senate's committee. Proponents of the county option measure, which exempts the counties of QolleUm, Giarvdon, Darlinjrton, Edgcfictd, Greenwood, York, Qconcc, WilKamsrburg, Union, CAMELLIA EXHIBIT 3,000 COMMUNITIES DRAWS BIG CROWD TAKE PART IN BALLS any member of a fsxmily'held Roosevelt, promtses to be a nf-if rO ni provisions, I with the Civil Works fair. Thc with the Richmond 0 have'debate continued' for several It may now become diffi-j Hotel" orchestra from Augusta Si not wishing at this Wil- I yaara. JEliUiffiSi- hsMaebreakiug- Jarceny, I) colored, violation of the i to adhere "to this rule when, work- nishinp -tin 1 -music; will he given iors are reduced to such.short workimj, the dininjr-room and sun.

parlors hdministitiUon is. i nf IIIH Varied and Beautiful Blooms Viewed Greateal Birthday "party in by Many at Home Dr. Wilds; to Honor I'rcnibVni and Cowe AuacunU. Fund for Warm faced with an gaily ami attractively Ii bor of com plaints'by those who im i for thc occasion. Historv unable to get work from those i Tickets.

selling fast, -and decorated Create who have had their working, hours throng is expected for ball, proceeds, of course, will go to One bright aspect of thenMt.uaiion -Foundation for is seen, however, Tbe tho thus hearintrs arc' in the matter of increase-in the. state guarantee of teachers' salaries from $40 $00 and the proposed lengthening oC the school, from six to i months. MnbitdTdbplty panted Wn nt aub Aiken here Jan- ir, in the in- relief of suffers from infantile para- 4 I bill to at.iniL.baa i ve i A mimwsr 01 iXtcketn uwki den of proof upon the in ways been to get 'workers off of this price bfinc T. G. Tarvor, Y).

cases of alJeKeir htTsSpprop'rmtion crowds to the home of Mns. R. If. 3( for 5,000 fcdcml ro l( in rivntc i' ral m) K. Lorcnz.

B. T. 8 months. Sentence Wihh. president the club, where i in community over facias and: Mayor W.

H. UVntherfiord. Williom K. to during bcliavinri the besiutifu) were on sen-ice of 2 throughout tlie day. Ineludvd in the many hun entranced over th, unbelievably lovely Paul Parker, larceny, 1 'numerous residenu of Augusta.

Rodic. Watson, colored. More than a exhibitors bnuikihg with intent to" steal frrand laixcny, 38 months. view i nation were being- pushed this week. From every walk of life-arid every of orgnnir.aVin.i have come dt-t-- that the bijnfwl best new iff thi I aid cutivcs have hiK'hlv re-spouse to this Pre.iiduntial Halls of' them i hinir all would in- (fiven in H.

H. Smith, forgery, 9 rt th thu-t tl)c the which in-! a city, town hamli-t in order with oniv'a week's work on the! due rosperi mijrht be paid the Chief, lhan they The time in.Kxecutive on his birthday and as Meanwhile, then- remains TEXTILE WORKER St'ICTDES the interest it created when AT the public went to stratc that Aiken need never yield Charles H. Jackson, 34 year-old i first place to any community in thn Scxtiie operative, took his own life i matter of Saturtlay uftvrnootv, putting 'Pleases- Layman and Scientist. bullet into his head nt his To the eyr- of the layman to-rasfr- thrown c-nrfowment Wai'm deinoii- Foundation for InfantiV funds pn-senl rate. rriief Mutrnpolitsn areas-are iwu-iinj: plans way nti- Balls.

while word public funds cntrufrteif to cai-e- was to thin! rending by -the house of rcpresettta- vvill. in ill! be rnacted into despite house opposition. Forty-one nu'inbeni of the house Halhnan To Confirmed. ''and thirteen wmlicrs senate The imininntimi 11. Hnllman have ititroducod in both houses for appoir.twi.'ii! pel ttr.inv:it to abolish tlur state highway patrol at Aiken has heen sent by and in ita steatl a state PjTvtifienjL.

J.y.'i!-i:yj:H L-J Seiiivte fur eonfirwa-tina, accordinn commisninn to be of tlie from Washington. governor, and ad- Mr. Ilallman h.is been actinir as juUint-Reneral. The bills have been can an otK-rs. Tl.e 'n-gular tins cm! relief pncr tick-ts.

SI.M) elievo that tin- fbstrtre -mnv t'osipie atul shiine admission. cfffcf ticket" can 1 socunil Intm the cotii- i-Npwd'd in di- mitlee treasurer, Aldermurt fmm private' merous Birthday from the national that, the iiooso veil's birthday 1 pictorial point of view ami the- expert irauKvsrnl ball capital uulical" will rival the Officers who investigated tV.e Slid that Jackson had been threaten- also found less obvious items to draw number ing to kill himself for several his crost Amonj; tln-se was a patronesses" briUinr.re famous patrons and drnvn from Washing- No inqiiefl held by Coroner Toni.i camellia, by Iv. 11. ton's offieial social life. Tnn'cr as officers staged that there Wilds in his private irreerhmisr.

a Nr.t to he by the wore, two eye-witnesses to the sui- of ink tint. All of cities, even the smallest hamlets vorNc DIES FROM WRECK I N.I TRIES a result of in.itirit MiiKlay in an on the 1 of K. I. reside near afternoon in an Auiru- There were master ir the LOSES luvrn Sadler. Monday the I'eMsit of automoliiie.

fanner. eyes a over an VI v' i. iw VIIL. Ol C.v I iCillv 1 ilK 1 1. 1 i 1 i it r-utui i v- 1 i ciue.

i the interesting Wilds exhibits con- t.hc land are reporting by the him- Mrs. Jackson had stopped from i sistcd of flowers grown drods to National Committee hcad- thcir home to visit a neighbor for save for a group of spectacular pink 'quarters that everyor.i-e, ir.chuiii. few minutes. As she was passing Chandletx-rii. The exhibit included lending citizens 1 is co- two Funeral servic- were held Wodnosi i iiii -ion for Mr.

day afternoon from i. ,,1. Sam Hi ant j'iact'. fi'om Aikt'n hi' where toi -lat referivd to tiie aro under consideration. The three Aiken CVsnmty house sicneil tin- proposeil bill.

thirteen members ikvik'ned to the hiuhway coinjnissinners from to one from each enniirvssiorial was Wednesday in third reading. The provides for the election of the TTx through tho yard, according to offi- i urusual of the Lady Hume's operatirjj to pivc the cera, her husband called to her blossoms on which the petu's of the in honor of the Fre i- 1 H- Croft of Warrenvil'n come back. She arawered that she'showed much more clcai-ly than is; dent and as a public-spirited mean.H tiatinw. Interment wa- el would return in a few minutes, her i usual with this flower the shad- of helpin.sr endow the Warm Springs yard. ffi- husband replying that she would be ing which gives the flower its une.

Foundation with sufficient funds to sorry if she not come back atj Another beautiful group of camel- intensify and expand the hcnlth- onco. Aa she started to continue and the only other collection in rewtorirg facilities of the institution she heard a pistol shot and, running: i the display which was hothouse throujrhout the country. back to thc house, found her husband groxvn contributed by Alonzo Boar.i-- dead on tho floor of his room. man, Augusta, florist. Nn exhibit Sarvh-intr besides, Mrs.

Jackson are created lovelier general effect than throe sons, Harold Jackson; his mother, Ijaura Jackson of. Mobile, sisters and three brothe7-s. and the varied display by Mrs. cent Frederick Tabor, of who ac- six compnr.ied her in individual blossoms, all displayed to advantage, 'With a Itow! in which rested fates of most of the single specimers STUDENT CLUB PETITIONS FOR COMMUNITY BUILDING multiplying the "color of the whole in; to a near-kaleidoscope of A community building erected on Mrs. Tabor's camellias, like.

lot. purchased' purpose has those of exhibitors, wvre grown Balls been petitioned from 'the mayor an; FrateiTtxl groups, under thc leadership l-'anning. chairman of the division, aro 1CH) strong behind the movement aimed with both at irg the public to the need of for the of children a a-'ults crippled each year by infantile his Mr. Sndler survived by sisters thr hmthers. H.

N. SCHRODER'S STOLEN AI'TOMOIULK IS in his fact Hrooni, ciia with i he (...: i Iled -i ro.i.i. that both cy. ii" re-ult of vntir'' load of a irun face. A hritted li nipht.

I'llerx Vile bah' in thi- Wi di'vcloped over an and Furd Srhri' 'loperat ii-n ia Moie-i fr on ihc FOTK O.NS ORliAINEM AT FIKST I'. M'TIST CM! to si'rnre an c-xecntivi- to dis- the Sanies-Cooper deveiopeuient. Senator John Williams of Aiken wa-. us saying that "the private interests are throttling tho very industry this state and am going to disruss the power situation closed doors." There is a bill in the for tbe an i wvi approval liidiln ilation of jili beauty in the final that wil 1 with a every rn'ior of dd their quota-, of Kirlhiiav to' the rapidly crrowjr.tr Police L. Officer W.

5'. "tov.it, th'' c.u from Sh; lit! w. W. y-hich, Trrursdriy fy o. adopted the following "In't "Tne SUuient the; Fhelps.

mayor arid city Aiken 'o'known Promote the of rommuriy; r.ui'sdir.jr on 'purcKWfl Tor the p.irposo, thrAbuiIdingyto contain an' with a proper- 1C IT: vr, nn open. in-jivi ite- and authm htftit--" was inn carefuiiy li'd bv Siir-ffica! "ity on nr.il at National Committee. 1 Tattirrvi'. f' Ir .1 i i- other type of fT.tf-rtainnieri; flwr 'i 'i i' AiVr-- t.t'f-.i-o:^. P.i:!.

f-M'-ry i- madi- 1 K-- i Hr A. iiri'I n-Hurt- fft.

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