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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 4

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Candidates' Cards Sro LATVIA LORENCE PRINTING COMPANY Onk ri Klink CM botio SUBSCRIPTION RATES MINSK Rob Coutnncps PAAXcrssir UVEO HIS LIE 9 Adorn Ilia POLAND ROBERT QUILLEN With The Men Quillen quips And Women In The Armed orces com The know the most tin empire I1 a con Tributc Paid To litis nlwavs made Galant Officer Shows Best Uses or Skim Milk great yuur Declares War In pruriutcd him to price rev the Prices On a ntn RHEUMATIC PAIN us fur real values TRIBER 155 NORTH DARGAN ST 7 12 19 20 2 av 1 1 da Ignorant well in type type gunners naval were fooled Who could madman who threnten servlce is to deny to those who are etn eot llves just jeep liun the the WATER BOILED 15C0NP 15 JUST A5 HOT AS WATER BOILED 1 HOUR ONE WEEK ONE MONTH THREE MONTHS HIX MONTHS ONE YE Agent cheese can be proccs fann and in the home labor and expense but methods will result in rnndl nffiep o2 cotiiyj the rulrs A lO CAH H0tP5 41lMf51hfV0iUieMJ LIQUID THAT A ra to at one SUMTER MARINE KILLED IN ACTION dis nnd 1944 time tile that limited ex understand and other Domlna things with the better people in that Bro off in Un IASI PRUSSIA Katier Herring street His wife Mary CLYDE graham announce hivmH a cun the Huu it H'presintmivri candidacy fo ot RepiPenta to WHEN WILL IT BE OVER? it is in round figures 700 miles from St Lo to Bcr 1' is a bit less from Livorno and about BOO miles Inman ca rnival ather Mr Kei nut I le Allied wag la Iter may rut and milk BOYS LADIES wnnouru tn to the Hou if The proof of skill Defence In any of the is the ability to get Ring foridun right can Eotnird Mfeond class matter at tha Pont office at lorence HONIll 48L466 AL1 DEPARTMENTS nltal blanket battlefield ceremony were no flags available oon riy brightly along a battlefront the after last right from humans to the Germans his own II vegetables led chemicals are pests why wouldn't get the same effect? I lend Hi unsun were and The cov of the es the ns should cetllm st the Dimio aid support McDonald Joan the Nazi controlled In less than three PAGE 4 LORENCE fl MORNING NEWS wcnioTjinAV jnr im groups decide candidate it is reason that dues and professions by without that Mary Elizabeth Administratrix of the the Court of Probate this dny made appll the Court of Probate County for final dls such Administratrix TRAINING Lieut (Jg) John Wright Regis ter USNR lorence hat completed his training and report ed to Hie t' Naval Armed Guard Center In New Orleans for as signment to duty as commander of a Navy gun crew on a merchant ship The Armed Guard officer will be charged with tile defense of the vessel in case of enemy attack tie is the on or Mrs Powell Register Clinton Lee and their infant daughter live at 511 West Pine street lorence Lieutenant RetitT is a graduate of Guilford College Guilford and prior to entering naval ser vice was associated with the South eastern Mortgage Corfi Greens boro A veteran Navy man Lieut Reg ister first saw service in 1928 He re entered naval service ebruary 23 1944 and attended indoctrina tion school at Princeton ot conmrr unnnun iuj taiiJiJtcy fur tu unr ol ihf frlh limn a caucus St John tile delegates held a second choice were the group In the Wallace NatlutLxl Advertising ReprusanUillvei LORENZEN ANO THOMPSON Illu New Yutk Chicago Atlanta and Detroit gained a months for the nMI'S TO HEATH New York July is A num Identified ns George II Baker Jr of (Weed Hill Avenue) Sprit jdale Conn huitled to h(s death today from a tilth floor window of the the exempt more precious niantlfaet'iK Wilk MUItlm that will Prttt Itidl you suffer from rheumatic pain or muscular aches buv 2223 today for real pain relieving help COc $1 Caution: Use only as directed irst bottle purchase price is refunded vu uiv ratisuea uct 02 MARSHAL MAXIMlLIf Wof vuru a iiMDe cad ucudi iv ap rflAurc and Was granted ths right 10 put 5 VS Og VICTORY INHI5 COAT Agvis JC4 Coon qijnu ia VuU ngM oero Wc ARThuPAyDERSOn tit RjuIjMm WURANCLWIT A BIBLE IN HIS BREAST 7hCVjTSMUL 1 I SHRAPNEL spent it STRENGltt On "CieMfRCVy "When thp Sherman had done Its stuff nothing re mained but wreckage" An old old lady In Georgia read that bit 01 news and murmured: "1 could have told them" the chance to attend Ol fleet a Candi date Schoo) ii July of that year he was graduated and commis sioned Oct 16 He was stationed it seviiai bases before coming to Gen Diltmnr declared Wlirn looking for a plve 1 1 111U (J 11 UH We deal ton gently with slack ers To respect the young and tn wno evauea deserved honor serving Partlzansliln me seem silly Opponents railed id Jefferson for buying the Miss issippi Valley and nt Sewar1' for buying Alaska What has happened to Inform ation Please? The experts are still smart but the questions are either dull and simple or fantastic and what of lt kuti 7vb7 A'iSlt fcifAu Clrrulstion lij vutici NtMfper Piimchere Association The "little people" being 99 percent of the popu lation could boss the world but "jjlg can al ways persuade them to cut one another's throats Historical note written in 1980: The South chief suppoit of the Democratic party was used by the radi cals to estab'iih the system that eventually destroyed theprly KICI LAI ION BECOMING DOMINATION "Old Man lover" was probably rolling along beforetnerc wore eyes of iimn to sen It It has hud Ils floods its draughts These never iave been uml cannot now be doinlinileti by man Dykes the best products of engineering thought have been erected to regulate an occasional condition caused bv nature to a very large extent they have been successful They have kept "Old Man River" within reasonable bounds They have not controlled nor been abh to control thQ causes of na vagaries Rains and droughts affect the agricultural produc tion of our nation Man made plans can be nnde to partly compensate for both But those plans cannot control the rain or the drought Man lives In a society of his fellow men and of necessity must submit as an Individual to necessary restrictive social rules that make him a member of that society But this does not mean that his personal life be dominated That can be nn more done a free man than it can be done to the rise and full of the Mississippi Elver Man ascends to Importance to himself and to his lelloWmC'n when he senses the divine Inspiration that compels him to think his own Individual thoughts and direct those (noughts for the benefit of his fellows as "well as 'or himself The individual from the hinterland of our folk lore who discovered the principle of the wheel was a genius of his day He revolutionized human life If the Chief oi his trloc hud compelled him to break the wheel and condemned him tn death before he could build another or tell anyone of his invention humanity would still be living in caves and carrying clubs Arcnbnvdvs was not persecuted for perfecting the principle 01 tbe lever Newton's discovery of the Law of Gravity was sldcrcd as an advance in human development little Hudson steamboat wras the snark knitted the whole world together and the Wright thers at Kittyhawk opened up the airways that make doth just a little doily on th table nt thought for al! of us A'exander Graham Bell Thomas Edison Marconi the pioneers of the automobile and others too numer ous to mention have been responsible for the social and economic progress not only oi America but of the world There arc also the comparatively unknown Hille fellows who use thdr mentality and their integrily and their Interests In their community and thdr nation for the corimunity good and for the national good These men are very seldom praised and usually do not want praise but they arc the founts of progress Such men accept thdr responsibilities seriously They try to do their jobs thoroughly They bend their brains toward working out better methods of doing hope that they are helping to create their own and fulu Social control is necessary to just tent that it enables each one of us to cooperate and live in amity with the tion which attempts to forbid or compel the action of any individual member oi society to that extent des troys the mental force of the Individual which is the originating creative force of all (rom Manu facturers Record) Associated Press exclusively entitled lo uw for pub cktlon of all newj dispatches credited to it or not aredlted to i in this papa and alao tin local news published herein Lieut Nufal's home is in lor ence South Carolina Hts wile will accompany him to liis new station "Coniine cheese is a highly rltlous and palatable product Is a means of utilizing skim to excellent stated Goodale extension dairy pto (lucla tpecialLsl speaking liefore a representative farm group dur ing a dairy pioducts precessing demonstration held in lorence Countv on July 13th in the oilices tne Home "Cottage sed on the with little haphazard a low quality product with infer ior flavor aid lextuie" added Mr ioodale Two kinds of cottage heese the cooked the uncooked rennet demonstration and discussion eied all details of prepat mg the skim milk and step by step opera tions until the fiteshed product was ready for consumption "Skim milk cheeses are primar ily protein food and as such are substitutes lor lean meat Cottage cheese is much cheaper than most meats In liirnlshlng protein for tne diet saiu Mr uooitaic in phaslzhg the food value of tage cheese In replying to questions after the demonstrations Mr Goodale said that too sour cheese or too mu (halnlng would cause hard dry cheese too much ripening and not enough dralhlr uft of whey would cause fsur high lemperature of cooking or too long cooking would cause rubbery cheese mushy cheese ls caused by insufficient souring and incomplete cookh and greasy sticky cheese is ciiusixl by too much wot king with rich cream Those who itterded the meet ings were farm women who have surplus skim milk to convert Into cheese communitv or nrighbnt hood coniniittcennn older 4 Club members a lepresentative for earn name demonstration vocational economic home nfd onstrntlon County and Ho ao Pemonstratlon Amelia Muldrow were responsible foe plans and exhibits for the lo cal demonstration thr Court of Prnhrttn ui riorcncc county for iinnl charge as such Executor that the 5tb day of August at 10 o'clock A is the npixmiteu petition won't be long now traitors start to hide they bi eti king Still the know as much as the formed if the later are tilled with information that isn't true as they usually are Can't find a better name than Task force 58? A force gixib tn ougn 10 destroy a chore boy When pressure not to support usually for a him credit roit wutmx hereby announce inyrelf a a run dictate lor re ele tton to the office ut Game Warden pledging lyselt to abide by the rules and regtilultonx of tho Democratic primary I thank you for votes in the ran and will apme elate your continued support ARTHUR McCAIN Wlllkie thinks the Republicans uiun 1 auopt tne rtgnt policy let nione me didate lin from Pinsk to Berlin On these fronts German fight ers continue to exact their toll for each advance Only the Russians re making gains 01 the type that destroys armies and wins wars with suddenness And the Red Army ii rapidly approaching the forti fications of East Prussia which military men say pre sent a somewhat different picture than anything the Russians have yet encountered All of which is just another way of stating the ob vious: the war is not yet over This does not detract from tne brilliance of the present operations or from the bravery and skill with which they arc being execut ed It docs not deny that Allied victory is inevitable And it Is only realistic to add that 600 or 700 miles on a map has less meaning In these days of air power Germany had 55 refineries lor natural and synthetic oil Ol those 14 were devoted to 100 octane aviation fuel These plants are now at the top of the Allied air priority list and are dally being blasted German tanks have Von found out of gas The Luftwaffe indeed all German forces are under strict oil conservation orders In any timetable of the present war air power Is the (Christian Science Monitor) I announ mysvlf a ran (tldute lor election 10 ufiec (ame Warden nkduing myself to abide by the rule' and ieuilations ut th tin t'rlinay Your (ole win le I'HOSSER 1KIO ENLIST Private Briijnminc Robert Sui pes Private Major Sumnierford Jr and Private Robert Earl Edmis on ol lorence have enlisttd in the United States Marine Corps Re erve as 17 ear old volunteers during this month according to nn received from Cap tain John Clark officer In charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting and Induction Station at 1510 Ger vais street Columbia hese young men have all volun teered to serve their eotmtrv as members of the or ganization Captain Chirk advised that they will be called to active duty at the great Marine Base at Parris Island to begin their training toward becoming jiill fk dged marines within a very few weeks Tlie Marine Corps is interested in receiving applications from lert wide awake ambitious young boys who have reached their 17th birthday and who have not yet reached 18 for volunteer enlistment at this time Inquires should te addres ed to the Mjirine Corps Recruiting and Induction Station 1510 Gervais street Columbia 1 hereby dlduU fur frum I'lurence County uid pledge myself tu abide by the mien rr ulatiotiN ut Un? ih moi raHc panv JOHOAN Hhu iiiiu nor riule and Russia wasn't ready lor trcat Hiller YU a vw Everybody says Hiller will be licked when Ids oil is gone Does nnvuodv think we be pmier whin ours used tip? candidate tor coroner ol pion me oui ecaoy gunrre lorUiCutnin prhnarv IIADDII I club agricultural and home tea Ilers arm Security irm advisors and deni ugents Agent McLeod Agent try most nenes and resources We concentrated for Hitler had Mid as much In his book and in pceilics He knew the attack would be overwhelming and imr Htlxl a I hereby dldate lor ItepreM ntaUves and to gblda by the rnea of the Democratic primary your aupprrt for sountL cce nomls oiaineM lmlnltrgtlnr WYLIE CALDWELL I hereby announce my candidacy tor re eli tlon to the Houae ot Rap retcntrtlvea of lorence county aub Jc lo the rulea of the Democrat 10 primary Your coiialderatlon anprerlaied 8TKVK AM'KHSON hereby announce ntyrelf at a can (lldate IO tne from lorence felt to abide latton ot INAL DISCH AUG All parties interested will please nine nonce Parker cation unto Parker has cation Into of Toielte as and that the 12th dav of August 1944 nt 10 o'clock A is the time appointed for a hearing on the petition KENNETH GRIMSLEY Judge of Pnibntc riorence county INAL DISCHARGE All parties interested will pleasa take notice that Worrell Executor of the estate James tanks has this day mode appli cation unto the Court of Probate annodme mvnrit mi a rim lliiiue Wiirdcn tor plrdae myn ir tn abide byt the ninrriillc 1 1 111141 Ilmise lo pie'enliitiv mniy and pledge my by ttie rulea amt au iienix rall nurty IIITlHl Hr IWYD llaetir'iii KHtlfi I (AYMitntrd I'ress it ar Analyst) Gwninn hopes ol holding lite Allied invasion front In ITinio on a set mr too iinnow to act ve an a Lb fot uiujur off nidi op riatiina ii ive Ki'fl iastcii witn l'AS 01 St Ia Im Amrlliift HuOp on hip nght and a uritisii cant dlah drive Across the ettm outb east 01 t'fmfi on me Ir it There ho dutiLl however 1 1 'at the loss 01 St I) and the crack ing of the Orne barrier sent Nazi reverxea tending to compel prompt ii adjustim nt of 1 he front Sudden German sut render of St Lo after Ight dnya of bitter bloody fighting is significant The Normanny cross roads town was a bastion fur the now langf roiiH ly exposca tcway pocket west of it The capture nt st Lo was ol prime importance in the that Genera) Montgomeiy field coininunder hag heen ing to get elbow room tor upeiatltins Muntpomcrv strike next In the center of lie Vlre on the tight down the Nor mandv west coast to begin the batlie fol Briltunv 01 lolhtw up on his brt ak through rotnh of Cut'n fitfo the time Valley iTtons Tim German rftort to testrlH the Allied cmilihental tofilhuldotms keyed to preventing or di Inying Allied lziiie 01 addition al deepwater ports like Cltei boui'g Such ports are the prime needs for building up armies of the size and equipment inquired to carry forward the Invasion on a big scale Bettei weather permitting the full force of Allied tactical nfr support of ground troops to be brouglt into play tor the first time In many days undoubtedly had much to do with the Allies' double success The weather has gone against the invading arinv mure man once it seriously set temporarily ot least the estimable advantage of almost challenged Allied muster of skies over the battle area MllS WALTER BEII Hartsville July uneral ser vices for Mrs Walter Holl 58 were held at five O'clock Tuesday afternoon from the Mt Elon Bap tist church conducted by her pas tor the Rev Bennett In terment was in the family plot Mrs Bell died late Sunday night after a few iieeks Illness at theMcLeod infirmary Before her marriage she was Miss Elizabeth Josey daughter of the late Kufurf and Armalnta Gai roll Josey Surviving are her husband and two children Mrs Me Tear of Early Branch and Lt Walter n1l I It nlr MS UH three brothers and two sisters ftubit 1 to Ills flilril Pilumiv Vour MlpPUiI bo Bjjpl ri'lMlrl 1 Bcoufk hakfh LT NOAL TRANSERRED Esler Held La Julv IBT Trst Litfutcnant George Nofal Esler yuartermas'er Property Officer wnS transferred this week to Kel Il ield Michigan He has been at Ewer since tast August and re ceived his promotion liom Second Lieutenant In January this year Lit ut Nofal attended several col lege oter a period of eight years and received his law degree from Catholic l'nlwrsltv Washington While at both William and Murv and the University ol South Caiolina he played football ol lowing school lie worked ir the legal division of ederal Housing and had a private pra tice He answered tne call to the co lors April 18 1912 entering the nimv ns a private winning roit jcncE 01 I uiHKiutH A niYNrH dut for ir eiti tioii to th? Probate JhIk lurt'iicr pitdviff invbHl to nbldP bv and ions of tlie IMnocriHic ur ty greatly ftnpriirtp your utvs in the past and roljcit your cunttnueJ support KENNETH CPIMSLEY Atlanta July 18 Gov Mel ville Broughton of Not th Carolina nn nnnouneed for the Delliocrutlu vice pt esident lai nnni illation attempted today to draw Georgia's vote awav from the camp of Vice President Wallnce stuff writer St John of the Atlanta Constitution i eported to nght In a special dispatch from Chicago Haily today a dispatch to the At anta Journal from its political wilier (' Gregory said Gov Ellis Arnall head of the Gem gin delegation was expected to nom inate Wallace and that It report CM thv Chief Exe'Utivr ndht bn uffeirt) cabinet post If his pro Wnlincc efforts wete successful St John inmted Broughton ns saving that he hoped to pick tip the Georgia vote after It had been elven to Wallnce ot the first roll mil The North Carolinian said turn nn action would not be in ternn ied ns unf rlmdly or disloy al tn President Roosevelt The Geot'Uhl delegation wn ex pected to discuss the vlec presi iiuui I ill? said tnii'v ol Broughton ns but Indications would remain co im Ralph McGill editor of the Con stitution snld one Inetlon 1 the Georgia delegation wanted Arnall to permit hla own name to be of fered ns a "favorite son" until the context emt a ll tcd but com meilted 'there was little possibili ty that Governor Ariel would MrMy nuruInMiHn PloDUrr ('ouiity in tht liuutv uf hep I i win MI OA Utf aid Crooks hurt all honest people If there were no tax dodgers you could deduct money paid to all real dependents History may excuse the states men wno believe a etl to conquer the world or pull It down In ruins? i TM WAR NEWS herrby dlihitr tur county and th riilfN i I wish to thunk the vtiters hr the suppurt thr have Risen ftlR In th paM and would rppip Iru their cun si Irra ion in thl rncr LONMR HEWITT Evcrvrvon hereby announc ni mnnmri fur 4 un k'Ia from Ui Hun Cd hrp Kill Mil 1(11 hereby a candi date fur eh ction to the uffke Sheriff of lorence County myself tn abide by the rule! and reg illation of the Democratic parly Greatly appreciate your votes in th pajt and solicit your untmupd fupQn McLaurin bvrch I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Jlor cure county and nlrdtre myself to abide by the rules of ihc Democratic Party I am grateful for your votes tn the past and rill appreciate your continued mid port dan clarke hill and Itlun city Ing major's name cannot be disclosed until his next of kin are informed oliiclally ol his deatltt "He attacked at 4:30 a yes terday morning" N'cal said "and managed to break tlnough the enemy lines alter heavy fighting and reach another one of our units which had been cut off for more than 24 hours helping to relieve pres sure on this unit he then bold ly latuicled another attack to waid the hill which dominates tne northeast entrance city lie drove the irom al the price of life "The general wanted be among the first tn enter the city He died Hying to win it because if it hadn't been for his bran ry and inilitniv ability we wouldn't have gotten in so quick ly Il is a tribute to Him and lo his detei mlntitlon The men felt good about it mid it means a lot to them pat Hcularly to the men of his own unit He was very popular officer and the men liked him a lot" They tound the major lying eovtied in a field where medics were working to save the of Americans and Germans wounded and brought in by from the battle men lew dred yards forward They lifted his light bodv crently on a litter and covered 14m with Ills raincoat nntl a hos 11 was a rough but there You colored flags I heri by unnoume niyselt a eundhlat fOr lioti tn ti riflu A nt for lorae i count pledging nijselt ublde by th? rules nnd gulations of the Demin rsllc primary et South Car olina I Hill appreciate your support COCK1EID I hereby announce mytelf as a can didal tor the office ot Coroner to lorence county 1 pledge to abide by the rules and reirulatious ot the Dem ocrall party and will greuily appre ciate your vote and support JOE CLARKE It uiu inre late the ta oube a on He knew the attack RELEASE July 10 to 29 A Broughton Tries or Georgia Vote Russia and be plaved tune as Washington helping th japs lends the Chinese Stalin justified every act bv hnid rule of necessity ind right of self Hu knew that Hitler would ri Iiilrea in 5 "leame win re siuiivA iuin inn )( KISS Giu Dis I KILT I WL li itt nhtiniH ft Dr rht'tiHii hiitn Hu tilh IuhmI l'IMtHl Ifi buulh CirulltH Mfid Hi lh! mj to tliRtik rvrrv pfiMitt in Hi HiVh Diiiirt I for tfiiHiriM inr iu mtvv Hiiulbrt Hithuiii oppusH JtHlN I MMIIMN resources Hiler would have wm unbeatable bo that is the kind of man wc must deal with a tough mind ed far sighted realist who will stop at nothing to hcln his coun try He will plav ball with its for mutual gain but we had lat ter not try to outsmait him He knows all the tricks sBaranowicyw RUSSIA CORRECTIONS The Momlnf News desirei to be notified prothpUy ot errort any ot IU reports Cards ot thanks tributes of respect naoiutlons memorials )oetry una ubituarlea ur not publhiu asswu All such ure charged lor at Use rule ot a ceuta per worJ Miidunim charge 75c By HAL BOME St Lo rance Tilly An ambulance in the first United States column to roll into St Lo tonight carried in state through tie battered slietts the body 4 a Virginia major killed in bat tle after winning dominant heights i tabling other troops to enter this German stronghold This gallant gesture was made on personal orders of the com manding general of the i division as a tribute to Ihe dead officer The general felt he major's sacrifice had won death less honor foi his division for his men and for himself T1 general commissioned Capt Thomas li Neal of Richmond Va to go to a forward aid sta tion and get Hie body of major who lust his life successfully storming the Darner northeast or st Lo placing his troops in 30s for the final assault on the alter eight days 01 light Decisivc Stasjc London July Nazi dlo broadcasts acknowledged night that Gen Sir Bernard Mongtomery had carried his tack cast of the Orne mid commentator said the war would be decided In less than thre months 'The war Is now In its decisive pnase said commentator raquts on Paris radio months we shall know if the Al lies have won or lost On the east front it's now purely a ques tion of life or death On the west front the Allies have thrown Into battle all the forces they can muster and the bltteiest fighting must le expected" The Vichy fadlo said the Allies with great aitillety and might air support had canled the fighting east of the Orne and German high command sixikes tuan Lt Gen Diltmnr declared that the moment has come when our last ounce of strength must be marshalled ns the enemy's superiority weighs heavily bn German soldiers" Hurrnir County In riHMitMliM utJeit io in runs of tin Demorrntlr Prtniiry Your rapport wn be pprerlnted CHARLES OHEEN 1 heieby announce mywlf a a can didate for re election to the Rouse of Reprcrentatlves from lorence county and plcde myaelt to abide by the rulea and regulation ot the Democratic pri mary HUOOINS I hereby announce myself as a can didate lor the House ot Representative Irom lorence County and pledge my nr iu suiur uv nie rules party Yuur vote will be appreciated iit Appreciating the uintinued support of (he nf distret hprrb announce rnyfrif a a candidate for re election the office of magistrate lor owned nnd Balem nnd nn gratetiH thu" I have nn opposition DEN SMITH iiiirc mi iii1l Urr for I rieuon ii in Hou ol Ri priuthl ci 1 lri nir county nuloeu to the iniee ot it irloru' tranH a4 (on id ie vturs A I DICKIE! PALMR OPA Price Paijcl Meets Tuesday Ration Board The OPA Price Panel iriet Tues day morning in regular ses'loii nt the rationing board oflice with red Schipmnn in the chairman's seat In attendance were Ray Smith Marion Watson Mesdames Smysi and McKinney Tom Vcnc naskls Jimmy Hoolan A Pate rank Nolen Raymond McMillan nnd Miss aye Davis secretary Two members were absent Several violations were brought before the eroun some ol them being settled satisfactorily to the board nnd the representatives ot local busine firms others being held over lor lurther discussion The majority of cases that have come before the unit have been the results of ignorance or misun derstanding of those reported The Price Panel members however leel that individual ns well ns those in business should be familiar with the workings of Price Control nnd when about to offer an article for sale should consult with the lo cal othce and learn the celling on the commodity It is the opinion of most members that in some ca purchaser is just ns guilty person who makes the sale he buv an article above the price even il tluit article Is in great demand While the group endeavors to act lairlv In each ease it will prob ably be less lenient In the future since it belkves that eiery person should le lamlllar with Price Con trol alter the many months It has been publicized nnd that every in iliiidual or businc's firm should realign that certain checkups are marie at regular Intervals through out this urea Severn! cases win be brought up at the next meeting to be held July 25 for hearing on KENNETH GRIMSLEY Judge ol Probate lorence County sl aJ Pr Rus Jho think I lsno 1roflt foo ng to bellui11 il ot jo bi man tr accuse him als lv or deny him his due mere We don ben m1) tllat SU" did to him Hl Hitler and injure hk tard vMnnrt SV dld nt the He signed treaty with Hitler' thiw enabling the 1 (irrmans to without fear ol attack irom the rear He fore Ids nil to accept He demanded territory when ret 'T look bv were And the Pules Gen' lh'' 'ictoiious Giiiiiitis he destroyed their last hope by invading Poland irom the deliberate el toil to help Hitler n1 01 tllls madness here was method He was able ot ns hot He knew that Hihr wouii lor bv i our I 7 5 12 19 21 Washington Julv 18 navy di partmeiit oday iniiounc ed the names of 133 casualties tie 11 naval foices not net eta fore released on naval lists In cluded in this announcement were tour Soul Carolinians They are: South Carolina Brimsi ii Billie A Cpl Marine Corps Reserve ather Mr John Sumter robbings Carl Lee mate second class 1 reseive Wounded Mother Mrs Ejlcn Carrie Bobbins Jrckson Mill Wellford Spearman Gerbert Dean sea man first class naval re serve Missing Wife Mrs Ethel Martha Spearman 9 street In man father Mr Samuel David NinaPHQli )h hirU Whitaker Robert Sowell man second class reserve Wounded Andrew Bui nett Whitalu shqw roti ci i of I hri by niter myself a nnilldatg for rc le tiun to the attire cii rg ot Court for hurnre Comity mbj'ri tg the rulea il ihii Demo 1 ratio party ISINHOWKH ciurroa oura Ron ttwtiAN ARMY ROL1J3 WE3TWAiD arrows on this map Ideate Russian army advances inchiilmg the raptiira ol' the Ger man bastion of Grodno protecting East Prussia Other Riisslm troops the liver at imspeeified points while near Kaunas pi war capital oi Lithuania the Red Army I hereby annoiuae my re elr lion to the Houe tveg from lorence romlv Sno the rules nod regulations of thr Dt ni ocrati primury 1 shall aiprr hte Dieonuturd support ot the people the county Chrysler building landing on the I'oof of a fifth floor extension Police said aker was a stoic keeper employed by the New York Central Railroad The case was listed bv police is a suicide The man's father George linker een 'i'ni suncrl''endcnt of passenger tiansportntlon for lhe railroad wns summoned to iden tify the bodv pliies and tanks mid guns citli's Lon mgiad and Moscow wen within reach ol attackers Since they could not be moved tjlt onv fHI)( ll)r 1101 territory irunt of them This was ichievid bv taking the little Baltic States le part ot Poland btalln knew the Germans vould come through inland io attack Taking part in land gave the great city a buffer Thus when Hitler's attack enme IrciU'hcruusiy nnd 'vit'ioui warning the Russians ueie able to fall back step by st making the Germans pay dearly for every advance trading space lor more preclotts time dullltm the islge of Hitler's sword b' fcie it came close to anything vital Stalin's precautions taken In violation of the rules of honor and decency playing the game Hitlers wv saved Russia and' thus saved the world Given Rus old Uordrt CfodAuj XJ 50 IIAlOtl wa loti oiiom Pledging niyki li io abide by the ruin (till resulutlons the Dem raue partv I uni to ant jun niytell a ty and win auppuii tn me GEORGE 8AM Vv II HO Siadlrg i' 'r fug 1 I I I A 1 WhAdaienik I uhar fr 1 MVl i JI Xt 1 JYM A 41 A AH A nUiHIVM I r7CA? 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