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t4 I fV -W r- 1 i r- i J- THURSDAY FEBRUARY It 1943 Revet Today Cbc CoiuniDia uccotn Xnci Today Scout Official Limestone Air Scouting Girl Is Fined $10J)0 On Charge for every person given a Job there are others who are disappointed ami become disgruntled Maybank expressed belief that no senator backing the McKeltar proposal "was looking at It from the patronage angle" Mavlmnk Hits Spending Hanlon Power Curb To Be Acted Upon Next Week -To Start Here Plant Sought in other states because they' are softer contain 200000009 tons and added "the only difficulty is the question of priorities on plant equipment The bill by Rep Hydrick of Orangeburg and others was referred to a subcommittee consisting of Reps Gore of Horry Blackmon of Lancaster and Graham of Florence Of Stealing Cat In Favor Of Abolishing All Regional Offices Of Government court 'officials this ng heard what was said Columbia's first easa of Regional Official Come To Columbia Today To Inaugurate It Herbert Stuckey deputy region -director of the Boy Scouts of KEEP GRANDMA IN HER CHAIR life Underwriter Will Conduct Sales Qael It as Lively as a Youngster- Now her Backache la hotter Many MRtncs rslirre Mgrfng bwfcacte Chairman Calhoun Thomas said this morning that tho House of Representatives Judiciary committee will act nest week on a Joint resolution b- Hep John Long of Union to propose a constitutional amendment which would have the effect of depriving the governor of hla independent pardoning power in capital cases involving life or death sentences The resolution introduced in the House Wednesday was referred to the Judiciary committee The measure proposes an amendment to Article IV Section 2 of the constitution by providing that "the governor shall have power to grant reprieves commutations and pardon aftar conviction In capital cases in esses of death or life imprisonment is Imposed only when recommended by the pardon board or the probation end parole board" House Committee Hears Calhoun On Plan For State Operation Prof Calhoun of the ecology department of Clemaon college told the agriculture committee of the House of Representatives yesterday that the state has enough limestone In the vicinity of liolly Hill and Jamestown to last until any equipment installed for manufacturing of cement becomes obsolete Calhoun appeared on a bill which would establish a state public products authority to produce agricultural lime cement or builders lime He said the cement plant would cost about $2009909 the agricultural lime plant would cost less than $50000 and the builders lime plant about $100000 He estimated the lime' stone deposits which he said could be mined more cheaply than those gnickly eww they discover that the ml sun of their trouble Ufa underwriters of the city will conduct a sale clinic for the benefit of the organization's members Knight president said yesterday Carroll Jones will conduct the first class at 10 In the Wade Hampton Hotel Saturday morning which will begirt a series of eight scheduled classes Local underwriters will be in charge of tho sessions which will center around the problems that confront life insurance men during war-time Joe Miller Jr is chairman of the committee in charge of conducting the clinic Underwriters are urged to attend The kidaeyi see NataMmy eftek-lag the cams acids end wsete eat ef tho' blood They help maet people pass about 3 pints sd Whes disorder of kidney function psrmlta pnisoBoos ssatter to mneia is year Mood it may ceun noggins backache rheussntie peine Police mornlnf to bo feline kidnapping as a girl was brought in on chargee of stealing a cat It happened last night whan tha young woman with her data glimpsed a cat sitting on ita haunchaa outoido the door of a cafe Tho girl it it alleged confiscated the creature swept it into a car and with hsr young man aloe in tow-drove out of eight Tho owner of tho eat chargto that oho "saw tha whole thing" from tho cafe window and that it waont to much tho importance of tho ioouo but "tho principle of tho thing" When atkod why tho wanted anything ao common aa a cat tho young woman waa reported aaying oho "just lovod cats" Sho aloe declared that she had only ridden tho eat for a block then turned it out to permit return Tho court fined tha dafandant $1050 and suspended the young man who accompanied hor on -tho alleged ride kg puna loti of pep and carry truing ap seder tha eyss alarm frequent or with smarting and burning WASHINGTON Feb It C4) Senator Maybsnk (D C1 sayO he is prepared to prune everywhere possible when the senate appropriations committee tarkles the new appropriations bills for the treasury department and for inilepen dent offices Maybsnk said he was ready "to cut out any waste and extravagance in the "1 also believe all regional offices of government agencies ought to be abolished" the South Carolinian said In an Interview that the people could deal direct with the The regional offices are Just a "cause of delay and expense" May-bank contended He approved Senator proposal to require senate confirmation of all federal employes whose salary Is tlSuo or over and expressed belief It should lead fewer crackpots In He added that military and naval officers and other official are subject to senate confirmation and there was no reason why It should not bo extended not trying to get somebody a Job" he stressed "Patronage Is no he added explaining that America arrives in Columbia today for a three-day visit which will in augurate air scouting a new branch of the American scout service to Columbia members of the boys Mr Stuckey will hold hie first meeting at the Washington Street Methodist church Sunday school annex at 7:30 During the World war period Mr Stuckey began his service in Scouting as a Scoutmaster and was a member of tho Court of Honor of McIntosh council Boy Scouts of America- with headquarters In LaG range In 1024 he became Scout Executive leveloplng the East Carolina Council Boy Scouts of America Including 17 counties with headquarters In Wizon In 1921 he accepted the position of Deputy Regional Executive of Region Six Roy Scouts of America comprising the states of North anil South Carolina Georgia and Florida where he has served to the present time Air scouting Is designed to serve as a ground training In airplane work combining a study of de signing mechanical drawing con struction and all phases except actual flying Thie is Herbert Stuckey deputy regional Boy Scout director here for a visit to Columbia troops tuars shows there in something wrong with your kidneys or bladder Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Doss's Pills used euerreefuily by nuitoes for ever 40 yssis They give happy Klief sad will help the It miles of kidney tubes Bush out puisne sue waste from your Mood Get Danas Fills USO Anniversary Here Sunday AT FIRST SfGNOFA Pay Bill Approved In Committee Dog Caller Dog Catcher Anton Tlchy thought he heard barks over his police radio Then the dispatcher asked him to hurry to headquarters A female ScotUe dog had wandered- in and was yipping into the microphone See Woods for Quality Goods Woods Jewelers USE 666 TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS The publla Is Invited to attend the first anniversary celebration of the opening of the USO Service Club operated by the Salvation Army Sunday afternoon at SO Special guests will be present a musicals will be given and refreshments are to be served Ono bank is cut away more rapidly than the other by rivers that flow north and south due to the earth's rotation 1229 Hampton St Between Main A Sumter Sts OPPORTUNITY Merchants Will Hear Talk On Money Tonight SEARS Sxaiptiotyd fomfoiit VALUE! Cassaday of tho secret service bureau will present a flint "Your Your Money and Making Money" tonight at 7 o'clock In tlio auditorium of Columbia High school This Is part of tho national program of crime prevention being sponsored by tho United (States Secret service Lewie Youmans executive aecretary says that the program will be entertaining aa well as Informative lie urges all merchants salespeople bank employee and credit men to attend Members of tho house ways and moans commute yesterday voted a favorable report for a bill by Senator Pruitt of Anderson and others which would give school teachers a pay raise of $10 per month for each of the last four months of this school year At the aame time the committee set Wednesday February 24 for a hearing on tho house prohibition bill which hears tho names of 57 co-authors The 19 dryc on the committee of 40 were said to have defeated a move to send the measure to a subcommittee In addition to the teacher-pay measure seven other bills on which the coiAmlttee acted yesterday Included one to exempt from taxation for five years new manufacturing concerns capitalised at $10-000 or more to limit to three years the time In which the state tax commission may readjust any income tax return to set the effective date for tax penalties at May 1 rather than January 1 1943 for 1142 taxes and to exempt from the state crown (bottle cap) tax soft drinks which are sold In United Service Organisation clubs Bills approved but to be amended were two by Rep Shcrard of Anderson and others to defer for the duration and six months thereafter state county and local tax payments by military personnel and to abolish interest payments on deferred Income tax payments The tax deferment bill was (o be amended to provide that Income tax returne be made hut payments deferred Also approved and to he emended was a bill by Rep Senseney of Charleston to make paid hoapltal bills deductible In computing tax-lable Income Saleswoman age 25 to: 35 Married woman or girl with brothers: A permanent resi- dent of Columbia with knowledge of clothing needs? 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