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   Aiken Standard and South Carolina Gazette (Newspaper) - March 2, 1934, Aiken, South Carolina                                SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE Vol AIKEN SOUTH CAROLINA FRIDAY MARCH 2 1934 NO INVESTIGATION Committee Cancels Proposed After Comts From Satisfied Group of Em CWA 5 Curtailment Begun r a i n heavy burden on office andf coming to Aiken in CWA outside workers of the Relief Entered For 1 fae 1 f To inductions valuable in connection Steeplechase Association the number of employees on in that it pi a HIGH L IN RACE MEETING Goes Back Into Committee rolls Reports Big Gains In addition to salaries ing the need of relief clients race meeting of the Aiken Steeple An increase of four bundled were dropped last E C the less needy ones are Uhase Association ln the of thc ler administrator of the local ped has 218 Miss Janet MePherson county will one of the greatest with the close week With schedules of work the made since the CM the close of the relief for the in its kind ever staKed a Civilian the varying I j the camp in the county last j Kbiwy Counting the 109 dropped j rect relief during February would more than forty fine horses secretary of The lait week and dropped this i t week this would make a reduction in only employed on the various qf the administrative staff Meanwhile of cases relief Increases in demands ted largely to the recent cold wave Because of the petition made by a group of textile operatives who to represent 75 percent of the workers in the plants of the Aiken sMills at Langley Bath and and which stated no complaints their employees SUte Senator W C chairman of the com on commerce and manufac legislature has declared that there no in Horse Creek senate committee had voted anV investigation to be made of alleged discrimination and Unfair treatment dunny and following the labor the Oct ober by J Roy Jones state commis of agriculture commerce and industries after of workers had presented their allegations before the senate at the instance of Senator John F Williams of hail Campbell Announces Details of bv declared for the investigation to be Heavy Carried Out in I Increased Over made and had dialed that mill work1 by Croup Money Measure er in Bath and A Q had been treated like scale in The Aiken County supply id contained in annual report u Miss A 1 j Information concern Interest is running hurh in the I March 17 Indications are that thj I County Protects e As leas than in January by Auctions in CWA personnel are of the beat known in the coun elation who states that the to forty seme snip has from ten try Mrs T H Somerville horses have distinguished themselves entered her Brittanicus II and may possibly which always has the renter her Troublemaker win on the FEE A and CWA rolls for food as well as j Carolina Cup in 1932 l This complicated task is clothes Total under has SOCIETYS REPORT COUNTY SUPPLY SHOWS BUSY YEAR the finishers in last years Grand National Hotspur II winner of the Washington Birthday race at Camden has been entered bv Mrs Property owners can list h the association Mr Forsythe and obtain intensive protection from forest fires All lands sub mitted for membership are accepted upon approval of the association of and directors Dues amount Is Authorized by House ISSUE ARGUED Future The state under fire in the assembly Investigation after s been promised but each time develops as the find me to The petition which brought th from Senator accomplished in the face The Aiken County supply It i A of Genesee two cents per acre annually i Alvin Untermeyer of New j York will be represented by Thomas Durant of New York has entered his Fugitive Dan Sidney and Free j colors of Hitchcock will j carried bv and Bolero i FEDERAL BUILDING FOR AIKEN NEARER week Wednesday nigHt was sent back to the senate committee with instructions to re write the that it would not exceed revenue now in or to draft revenue measures from new sources that would support sure Into the midst of for and against a 10 percent increase in teachers salaries and heated debate over the project in the last week injected i move to extend the time for the payment of property A by Relief Society which pub i lie week report traced the yf of more than over lasl that his committee would not an the years and exceeds that of by the South Carolina i of Representatives last week and i now in the state senate carries a total of which represents an II Bostiwick re Most Kn alive of and u of York to extend JIP ls House for j for payment to Muy 1 with l a J percent penalty was on B Verner Ueed of New York Friend Mr will t lie represented by O j has The Spy Rams Head will lie a ted by Pedro and S A W Baltazzi will have Whitt in the Valley was sent January 1 to Janj by about The to Columbia lust week U that j uary lt with a j for an ordinary county tax levy of the signers believing they the County Council for nine tax of W lmi 75 percent of the workers Finance er is levied taxable thcr inic a livelihood in these who j in December The sociality in the county for the purple of are not only desirous of placing bej of the relief paying tuition fees of children of the fore the proper authorities our was at bin time hiind higher grades who tranfer from their but insist that we j IK of Red tn another district in th be permitted to do The continued the work until county claimed that in the i it to th The item in She is the in it toi in of for the of call out patrol and j alsit fice Hat only about of i ments in January providing for for ordinary of thc various mills wtm j by social servic operation ami Miike and that those jn the FKRA like at work were intimated this work and tht court house fur Aiken looked nearer realization thi weeK Jinnes F Byrnes lion from Public re this ami other similar pro are in other South Carolina cities Outlaw Yellow Forbis War Faun On Northern Halo Vaux Toi An list of rider in th will be beaded bv expenses for look tnis tinned physica HFC county The brought irl of Seriate to see that the who ati wer Amounts of ll TT 1 UV it u Charley K Hay V 11 j The flat nice is to lie hej at the Field Uack house ami senate com heard advocates of higher pay fur teachers plead their of salaries now in arrears was also urged by represen of the teachers A successful wet vote in the to an earners a surprise on a measure to submit the to the voters primaries ayes and lil nays on a by Taylor Sawyer Hine the sent thi to the lain If h il in the If yesterday Senator as that he al ii f P l inr situated a tf will be thc winner i themselves entirely deoare fied with present and rot conditions from the FKRA was better handle direct relief Included in the program finally adopted are a eries of clinic held bimonthly prenatal clinics in and followups of cases referred by organizations in other slates provision of for children as far as funds permit classes in Inline hygiene and care o the sirk in schools medi cal aid to the unable to provide it for themselves and care of the re list of old pensioners The social service committee Congress Aspirants Pay Visit to Aiken Two prospective aspirants for the cat in Con from the Second Svith Cirolini District werein At ken last Friday morning State Senator Janice Hrm mind of Richland a native of Aiken details of the sale however and Gary in Aiken county for th South Caro a Columbia councilman were Hna Tuberculosis taking amount to to attend a of i of This left for States Aikon after 50 percent had Kone to r association The total goal Mr Paschal stated that he plan of set thus was well surpassed In November the committee to serve a for member of the house committee while Senator Hammond reported to be a candidate not commit himself although he spoke making the rare With Senator Hammond Mr to the tion office to the treasure office to the county farm to the county home tion to the county In mr to the county health office and for the county for jurors an i to the Aiken Com with provisions made another if necessary for public buildings for magistrates and mortems and lunacies for the interest on the county indebtedness to the hoard of equalization to the board oi registration inl other small in the usual line of t be an opponent in the primaries summer of Congressman Ramp on groups working to Christmas Paschal were Mayor B Owens of and William S Lykes of the Columbia t TRIALS FOR OF MAR II the needy A of s 140 baskets were distributed uid lI families adopted for special attention by individual A toal 20 workers assisted in amounted tj The Aiken th agreed to supervise the tnm mine of the trees and oi ilo o the lieni quartets which in a crea improvement Office clients Hue to unforeseen complica section of The Ai kcn Standard scheduled to ap pear as a part of the paper dnr the of February had to he postponed until the week U a part this issue with a third horse The event will at lt the Turner tlack i Pine Ioad or I d Toi firl rare he over if about two mile I event will also e over thf to be a bruit a hah and the final race will he over i Mir ber course of two and a half mile The purses in each event jl be f which 5100 will and to third There also be cups presented ie in each race A crowd of several t sons expected to meeting which will Southern hunt lacing IN HOSPITAL P In Aiken he ed lot nest tb property of Mr II II he AM AT v I use i I died a hi home Mr a native hail been for a bilf i enacted it lr merely verve a a tn 1 to Token Case Decision Ric the a1 i Wed to iV i tier Upon to he from of the Mali made in by Mr against the maui rate ta ward inn fo a In I and A three N envilli i i w SHOKS were held in case til jo located I Mee res u and ia a the in part payment for their Four white were t The annual Aiken County while funds finm RF State the ana Trials will he held the week of were at Home Run Plantation and turned under in the fail negro were r twelve miles entire tlv Fifteen of Claudia with winter women ani The firi days of the Aa r i y Monday and wiU The shows toni k iu n two puppy t f for N i 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