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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 10

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PAGE 10 LORENCE MORNING NEWS TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 81 191H Seen About Town riends of Dr Walter Ah'X nnuer former juistor of toe irm baptist rhinch remembering that jCbjrctay wa its blrhday Mr and Mrs James Wilson Jr leaving ihu city early Sundayor an trip to WaMiing lcn NuMiville Tenn and Virginia They plan to be gone a week VLHeinVirginia tm will stop In rmtsmouth for a visit with Mr Wlson's father James Wil tion Sr who is connected with tie Noitolk Navy yard I Judge Green of Anderson in tho city conducting toe Court of Common Pleas which enteied its second week yesterday Glenn Putnam Jr son of Mr and Mrs Glenn Putnam of 503 South McQueen street being liomoted to the grade of serge ant Hi was a corporal Sgt Put nam serving wlt the army air totxcs and is working in the TPARK PtUG CLEANED 50c set 5 Reg Gas $104 5 Ethyl Gas $119 2 gal can Oil $139 Batteries Charged in 30 minutes Thornell weather service and has been overseas in Manila since March 1940 A graduate of lorence high school he is a tclctyie mechanic and also radio operator on 47 (squadron airplane) Coach Jack Shivers running hU football charges through a long workout in preparation for the gamejit Orangeburg riday night Orangeburg lost to a powetful Georgetown Gator team last week 6 14 but the Orangeburg team was tups in tlu statistics Lieut James Valentine Thomas son of Mr and Mrs Harry Thomas oi 628 South Coit street reporting for active duty nt the Army Medical department schools Brooke Army Medical center ac cording to an announcement by Brig Gen John Willis com nnniidant Tho medical training program of the army is now con centrated at this center which is tho largest and most complete military installation of its kind in the world Ho is a graduate of the Bowman Grav school of medi I no of Wa ka 'orcst college and is beginning an clght week basic prog i am City recorder William Smith trying 65 cases yesterday one of them being for drunken driving in which the defendant was fined $52 All softball players reminded of the banquet for tho YMCA softball league Which is set for Thursday night at the YMCA It will be a dutch affair and one can guests if he gets in touch with Billy Jeffers Win Kind Weds Miss ay Ball hi New York City SUPER TODAYS COLONIAL Green With Charles Cobum and Tom Drake See it from the begin ning 3 5:10 7:20 9:30 CAROLINA Bandit of Sherwood In Technicolor with Cornel Wilde and Louise TOM AND JERRY CARTOON Mr and Mrs Ball of 14 DRIVE IN THEATRE air Grounds Last Times Today SOTBALL TEAM at Last Times Today 4 Phone 9196 Double tiuture program SHOW OPEN 2 Brands of With Sunret Carson Smiley lurnette Peewv 81 swart Water street Charleston announce the marriage of their daughter Miss ay Ball and Air William King foimeily of lorence and Columbia The ceremony took place at noon riday in Christ Methodist church New York City Mrs King has been residing in New York City for the last sev eral years Mr King a graduate of the veisity of South Carolina served as Columbia correspondent for the Associated Press and for the last six years has been a member of the foreign staff of the Associated Press He recently returned from Yugoslavia and en route to this country covered the peace confer ence at Paris Mr King is the son of Mrs Mar garet Rives King and the late King After his graduation from the university he gained his first piactical newspaper experience on a lorence attemoon newspaper Soon after joining the staff of The Columbia Record he became Co lumbia correspondent for the As sociated Press He was then as signed to the foreign field and cov ered several important campaigns duiing the war the first of which was the African campaign Mrs King is the daughter of Dr Bail editor of The News and Courier: Mr: has a brother Rlvcg King and a sister Miss Mary King living in lorence During the program the title winning Arverican Legion nine will be prestauod a tropny in recogni tion of their feat Another item of interest wall be the announcement of the 1949 honorary all star team selected votes of a vomnuttee consisiiw ol the on leers of the league along with team managers end captains Much interest was manifested In the softball race and the crowds gicw daily and a huge turnout was on hand for the play ot is between American Legion and south sulation Any player who has not been seen and is desirous of attending is urg ed to get in touch wah his team captain today Admission 25c dicn under 12 free MASONIC NOTICE Special cumniuniculuii of Hamp ton Lodge Number 204 will be neiti at tne tempie 1 hursday owning Scp tvmbei 26 at 73o o' clock for the pm pose of eonferring the Master Maxon degree Mcmbeis requested to attend Visiting Masons wcl conn Befrcs'aments Love WM Henrv Stokes See'y The YMCA men's softball league win oe oiliciauy teimmated Tnurs duy night when the team members and tneir guests will gather at a uuicn supper to oe tervea the YMCA at 8 o'clock During the program the ALSO City With Joan Davis Jane rarje Bob Crosby Don Amechc Wm Bendix To All Of My riends! This is to let you know I am Open or Business Palmetto Everything NEW DRIVE IN East and Jarrott Sis OYSTERS NOW IN SEASON My Specialities Good Southern ried Chicken Bone Steaks Hot Dogs Juicy Hamburgers Hardline ftunicamr ItontTui Plenty of Parking Space Owned find Operated by BARRINEAU IS AVAILABLE NOW ORCAR AND HOME XT MIKROli BIKE PEDALS I TO BE SOLD AT Public Auction Immanuel OR RENT! LOOR POLISHERS WAITRESSES Per day 1 House and lot on Highway 301 $160 Also number of choke residential building lota aa Property of DR 0 LOYD SR Olanta 0 7eucl Shop I wvk with rhe A YlkA Vita nlnVandy Medutlnt Wlan in tfirieaf ma whir bv effieal VInra tMn 4 TTcapc lorence Hotel Alex and WATCHES A I 3 Choice Lots and 1 Garage And lot On West Hide of Main nt root in business section of Olanta South Carolina I'arm Organizations Plan United ront Washington Sept 23 Gl Thrcc of the nation' major farmer or ganizations will meet at Buffalo October 2 5 in an attempt to com pose differences and draft both international and domestic agricul tural programa on which they can present a united front The American arm Bureau ed eration the National Orange and the National Council of armer Co operatives today confitmed fixing of the conference between Rubber pedal 4" wide Steel barrels case naraenea axies 31 ball bearings Cones and ball cups n'fVW' DIGGING AT YOUR SCALP WORT HELP Get rcnl help for dry itchy sculp with Murolinb Hair Tonic Aids natural oils helps remove loose dandruff MOROLINE HAIR TONIC parton Motor Horns Col Boykin Is Held In Custody By Communists Peiping Sept A cease fire team of five headed bv Col Thomas I Alexander of Boykin is being held In custody" by the Communists in Kalgan Caroline Cooley Battle Creek Mich writer said today up on her return from that Communist i edoubt in Chahar Province Miss Cooley who had been in Kalgan for two montluj said ahe left voluntarily after being made aware that the Communists were "anxious for me to gel out" The American woman repotted that mice team members could leave their compound only when accompanied by Communist "guards and were required to register des ignating the time they would be gone designation and reasons for going Cease fire teams originally creat ed in an effort to end the civil strife are made up American Chinese government and Commun ist representatives Nations Major Railroads In Serious Plight Washington Sept The nation's major rallruuds asserted today that they will have to lay off employes' postpone essential repairs and Improvements and pei haps in some instances even discontinue passenger if freight ratas remain at their pie sent levels urthermore lines now solvent may be driven Into bankruptcy at torneys told the Interstate com merce commission in final oral arguments on a petition for freight tariff increases ranging up to 25 percent Elmr A Smith CHcago sen ior general attorney of the Ill inois Central pleaded that cur rent freight rates serve to bind the railroads to a price level which most other Industries and the na tion as a whole have left far be hind James Souby general solicitor of the association of American Railroads said the 30 major rail lines will have a 1946 nl income of $29000000 and a 1947 deficit of $313000000 under current freight charges wttoout calcula tion of tax rebates if lie in creases are granted he eald the railroads will have a net income of $247000000 in 1917 "less than half what they must In or der to provide the transportation service the nation requires" SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1945 10 A nilAILOC CAP Dennis Tha Tailor Cur Evans Dargan Phone 107 TAILORED SUIT3 We also have the very finest alternation department In this section for and clothing We tealr store clean and glazze furs Very sanitary DDT treatment weekly Several waitresses Pic ant work and surround ings good Hilary Apply fill Your Cor Seed Auto Baby Seat 259 A comfortable seat for baby when you take her along on trips Safe all cdR bound and sewed securely to frame Two earafuhy inatehad Mtac gtva load wanking Trouble free mechanism Provides posi tive seat Extra Strong 1 AEE METAL STEP STOOL 379 Unr wlH eat weiMe JUST RECEIVED One Philco Record in the slot Radio phonograph Combination Two Wilcox Gray Radio Phonograph Recorders DELEON INKLEA 205 Irby Phone 9178 WOLS RADIO PROGRAMS BYRNE3 GETS LlpNS CLUB GIT CliffuM Pierce (center) oiMeinphls Tenn pnsldeiit of the international of Lions clubs end A Skeen (lelt) of Salt Lake Citv Utah past president present Secretary of state James Byrnes trlsfiiD with a scroll for the Peace Conference and a gavel inado of Utall copper for himself at Hyrnro hotel Parle (AP Wlrephoto) Nflftwk NflrffW NRlIIMItn Yni AW muvrrN MfiU bvrttef inef r'rt them IMmpto whn mi rtellftMi AYIvs Viumen Hnrir AhtodutH hntttMr 9Q dnyw tempi hvUstmua NU Wv phwn uu A DRUG UO ear Ont Tills Ad As A Reminde An eraahatte signal Easy to iMtoll Trainmen Postpone Strike or Thirty' Days New York sept (P) Unlon members coming out of a strike vote meeting tonight said they would not strike their jobs nt 13:01 a ni (EDT) tomorrow as trainmen and ticket collectors for tha Ixng Island Kailroad and that they had voted to jotone ti walkout for 30 days Thu union meeting ended ap proximately 3o minutes niter mem bers gathered to decide whether to entry out their announced strike plans or hold oit pending a furth er study of their working rule dis pute liy a presidential tnct finding lonrd Tha railroad which connects New York City with suburban areas In Long Island is tho principal insans of transportation for Approx imately 300000 persons dally The trainmen and ticket collect ors members of district 50 United Mine Workers (AL) have asked 220 rules changes including an eaht hour day one day off In seven time and half for overtime and vacations of from two to three weeks There is no dispute Over wages ITesident Truman's fact find ing board was extended another 30 dn Inst tMdav In an effort to settle the dispute Ideal height for hearing draperies reaehlnr top cwp board shelvee chanrtnir ligat bnlba Eaekfoot rebber padded Double front lew fer Bidauli Hastens continued from page one dav by both rance and the Unit ed States In regard to Italy Tao shift from complete to parties! compensation from Italy was hail ed at tlht time by Soviet dele gate as a "pleasant surprise" There wore some indications that the United States also would a gree to only jrtlal compensation from Bulgaria and Hungary but Britain was reported adatnunt tn favor of 100 percent compensa tion Willard Thorp Mate de partment economic expert explain ed to the inlnnd Bnlknn econo mic conminisslon that the United States had changed her stand be cause ah was convinced that Ro mania could not a Hord to pay all the almoat $2000000000 in ri para gons restitutions and compensa tions charged against her in too original draft of the Romanian peace treaty Soviet delegate Amazasp Arutln Ian later followed the United States' lead and Yugoslav a mendment to exact full compcnsar tion for Yugoslav slipping seized by Italy Yugoslavia steadfastly refused Russian demands that she withdraw the amendment which finally was defeated 13 to 4 with the remainder of the Slavic bloc supporting Yugoslavia Byrd Dova A alrdJDick Brvant Wilhelm Jr Kirk land Rhodes In charge of tho flowers were Mrs Mai DuRant Mra George Ray Mrs Guy Wilhelm' Mrs stone Mrs Evelyn orrest Mr Ruth Mrs John McCall! Mrs RT Clarke Jr Mrs It McQueen and Mrs Brygnt Creates Interest The intcrm'dlnte emphasis wok had a fine beginning at the Im manuel Baptist church Inst night Rev Paul Becker discussed the bock "Not Your own" Tonight's program Will embrace discussion on "acing Choice in Life" Mr Urban patlllo superintendent 1 Mwlvrn illing Station and Cafcj with living quarters located al inbiwet ion of South Carolina Highways 301 and 341 MARKER LIGHTS 98" Meet TCC up cifications ZH" lensea Delia Road lighter Bike Headlight 19 Modem atvied Self contained with batteriea inside No wirea to connect Easily meuntoA Pleating warning sign' Operate! off regular bom ballon Ti'vPV lotus Af ui watch is repaired i 'here with the precise skill of the real watch maker Pocket Stop Waterproof Bracelet every size sklll fullv made to run perfectly 2 to crystals id while you wait TVSnAY SEPT 24 1946 Music 6:55 Morning Hymn Sing Martin Agronskv Mustard and Gravy lit rolics 7:45 Morning Devotions News Morning Serenade H15 Breakfaat club 9: 00 My True Story News 0 :30 Wont Ad Column Musical Interlude y45 Barry Wood Show 10 Breakfast in Hollywood 1030 G11 Martin News William Ding Belk's Spotlight Hometown News Morning Melodies 1 1 News Music BaUkhagc Talking Midday Matinee Have you Heard Midday Melodies Timmonsville Tob News LOO John Kennedy Super Quiz Hollywood Headliners Darlington Daily News Darlington Chamber of 2rnpnnnmiy AVe Hni Meet Me In Manhattan Jack Berch Try n' ind Me News Summary Cliff Edwards Hometown News 4:05 All Request Pgin Dick Ticy Jack AiTnstrong Tennessee Jed Terry and the pirates Musical Varieties Man that's Groovy VW Program Headline Edition Suppertime Tunes 6:30 News in Review Sundown Reveries Lum and Abner News Interlude Henry Morgan Society Amateur Ch fs Society Amateur Chefs Dr Talks it Over Bella Spcwack Reports Sports by Hairy Wismer Concert Time Hoosier Hop News of Tomorrow Music you Like Gems for Thought Dance Ork News 11:15 SIGN said Information Braxil indicated "anxiety" too Gromyko spoke after Sir nnder Cadogan of Britain Herschel Johnson of the United States declared their strong op position to his request that the question which Gromyko described as a under the UN charter be put on the council's work sheet Australia indicated opposition to it also but Poland backed up the Russian delegate Cadogan attacked tha proposi tion as propaganda" and said his government considered action as Cadogan added he was confident that the "world would sec through this tianspa rent political maneuver" Johnson retorted that United States troops were on foreign friendly territory on the basts of agreements with their govern ments Johnson fui ther said their presence had not contributed to uneasiness in the world Johnson declared the gov ernment could see no "practgal reeason" for considering the case The council thus was embarked upon what Dr Oscar Lange Polish delegate said had become a "very bad habit of discussing the merits of a case where the question was merely one of admitting an item to the I 11 1 1 II Russia Calls or continued from page one backing of ths Polish delegate Gromyko named names in the council in response to a challenge from the United States Biitain and Australia to the surprise pro posal Gromyko made last month The Russian delegate said that President JTrumnn nnd secretary of State James Byrnes had promised that United States troops would ie withdrawn from China after Japanese troops had been disarmed and sent home or as soon as the Chinese government was able to perform these functions He said the repatriation of the Japanese was about completed by the end of June months ago" and he charged that the repatriation was only a screen "to cover the real aim for keeping these troops in Gromyko looking directly at tho American and British delegates as he read his nlne pagc speech' in Russian said near more and more volc of protest" against the presence or ana wruisn troops in China India Iraq Egypt Iceland Indonesia Greece and Latin American countries The Russian delegate called at tention to United States troops in Panama and South America and said this naturally anxle rrom there Trainmen continued from page one come forward with a satisfactory explanation" adding that in many cases "it looks as though the only know how covered by the fee was knowing how to secure a contract from tire Maritime commission Kaiser branded as un tiue'L statements by some congress men that he "operated shipyard" on only $100000 capital" "We the Kaiser men nnd women did an outstanding job" he declar ed "We're proud of It We alone produced 27 percent of tho entire Maritime ship program We did this at a saving of more than $250000 00g to the government on Liberty ships alone We provided the organ ization the major portion of the operating capital the brains and the drive" The combined net profits of the Kaiser Corporations he testified amounted to less than one tenth of one percent of dollar volame in cluding material costs after taxer and after deducting losses Engineers have calculated that mud left by the annual Nile River floods raises the land level an av erage of four inches a rentury The Nile valley floor today is gen erally 20 to 30 feet higher than when the pyramids were built The populated area of Egypt bordering the Nile River has an average density of 1045 persons their executive committees Only national conventions of the three organization however can commit them to whatever program is drawn in Buffalo All three conventions are scheduled prior to reconvening of Congress in Janu ary President continued from page one be named soon presidential Press Secretary Charles Ross told re porters "I can't say" Mr Truman has repeatedly com plained of the difficulty of getting outstanding men into government where salaries are far below what they receive in private life and where they are subject to criti cisms frequently voiced against office holders Ross at the same conference said he could not forecast when Mr Truman will announce the person nel of a five member atomic ener gy commission authorized by the last session of Congress In this case there apparently has been a dclav occasioned by the need ol finding five men who will work as a team Varying economic and political philosophies of cligltle have made that difficult Many names were mentioned In speculation over Harriman suc cessor but all lacked official sanc tion Joseph Davies former Ambassador to Moscow was among these Other names suggested in cluded those of World war II gen erals among them Mark Clark presently here reporting on offi cers nt hl Vienna nrmy station This latter speculation apparently grew out of Mr appoint ment of General George Mar shall as special envoy to China and Gen Walter Smith as Am bassador to Moscow Will Clayton Oncer Secretary of State figured in such discussion but it was questioned whether ho eould be spared from the huge economic job already mapped out Retiring Gov Ellis Arnall of Georgia got an occasional mention in talk of political possibilities and when career dinlomats were under discussion the name of reeman Matthews head of thu State department's Office of Euro pean Affnhs cnmeup In the midst of the speculation approving comment on the Har riman selection continued to ap pear in business and political quar ters William Jackson president of the United States Chamber of Commerce telephoned a statement from Denver that "the business men of America welcome the ap pointmenL" Senator Albn Barkley ma jority leader in Cincinnati called the selection "a wry excellent ap pointment" Senator Claude Demo crat of lorida whose criticism of recent policy toward Russia has bm ewn sharper than Wallace's described Harriman as an "excel lent choice" He said the ap pointee "has a very liberal and progressive attitude toward th public interest" Postmaster General Robert Hanncgan Democratic national chairman said in a Chicago inter view that Harriman is "capable and and it is "an excel lent appointment astens to sun visor Large 6" aize that women prefer uneral Services Of Bryant Largo ntunbera of friends at tended the funeral services hero yesterday of Hollins Bryant of Augusta Georgta wno was killed lie an automobile accident at Edgo iiold 8 i September 21 The services were held nt the residence of his sisters 318 South Dargan street at three o'clock and were conducted by tho Rev King pastor of tho Biack Creek Baptist cnurch ot Dovesvine the itev Haruid Soever pastor of the irst Baptist church of lor ence nnd me Rev A Lnngiey pastor of Reedy 1 Creek Baptist church of nn The committal sen ices were held al Black creek cnurch cemetery at Dovesvine Music at tne services nt the rcs idtnee in lorence wns reiutciea by the choir ot tne irst Baptist enuren with Mrs Addie BioekiAgton accompanying on the: piano At tha Block Creek Baptist church cemetery hymns were sung bv the jJovcsvillo Baptist church choir Mr Bryant was 35 At the time ot liis death he wire im expert automobile and Diesel engine mech anic nt Augusta Ga He was a son of the late Bryant of Dar lington and Norn Ousley of Uhcst ei field Surviving arc his widow Mrs Inzel JiickaOtTTIryimrrtTO TirstTS Miss Wava Bryant and Miss Beverly Bryant of lorence: three brothers Bryiint of Morven Richard Bryant of lor ence James Bryant of Montreal Canada and two slap daughters Mra Bettv Huth Turner of Edge field and Miss Jean Jackson of Johnston The pallbearers were Murray per square mile more Hum twice that of Belgium the most thickly populated country in Europe of the intermediate department has rrs in this week's work for inter the Meistitnce ot Mi Esther Mey mediate boys end girls The guest tor tonight's 'Tun etlod" will be Mr Wilson who will humorous readings Used Weigh 170 Mn Hswidru hH Hmr 11 IbU 4 SI th thsnmn 'Ulteksis AVM Vimwis Csf isn Ms HtvVIn (119 IM 11 11 Is nt 10 In In bM In Mt Ynir rrenr swy nr nM tM get try this rarer r4urin Mn Very rsa Bnt Must Wk (Muirs er Mnnry tW MASONIC NOTICE Special communication of Hamp ton Lodge Number 204 will be held A at the Temple Wednes day evening Bcptember £frXA25 'at 7:30 o'clock for tho purpose of confer ring the 'Master! Mason degree Members requested to at tend Visiting Masorw welcome Love Henry Stokes v' NEW TREATMENT CHASES PINW0RMS Mllliona hnvc (uffrrrd in sdrnce with ths miserliwnf Pin but need uffrr no lenyrr Today lhnh a iriI medi cally rreoenlxed drug a highly effort irs treatment hat hern mde ponmhle Thta drag the iul Ingredient In the Pin Worm taMett devetoned in the labora tortey of Pr Jayne 4 Son The amait cuy to tahe tablets art In a tneelal way to remora Pln Worma and relieve that tornu nting reetal (tch So If you gutpret Pln Worma In your chib! or yourtrlf your druggist for a pariace of JAYNE'S right away and follow tha dirretlona It'a caay to remember for Pln Worma Chatdisi (jJonuC0 132 Sa Dargan Street Phone 1700 'A 11 Bra iMillhi WATER ROOlMB a stop A HIHH in MIMI1 1 TW MIL a nip I dWHl I Ol an naa MN VANITY a JW' K' If I fc ad a aq repr Ca 1 rte?" 5 1 L''jAr7r A vV 2 1 a Twta Trootoo daaja xop quant: ilr 5' NMUMMbtotoMaaaMtote WS1 nr I III Vly iKilbM a ba aa 1 I 4.

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