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- Mrs. Paul Jossey, of Forsyth, spent
Monday here with Rev. and Mrs.
yaul A. Turner.
*■ Dr. Wallace Rogers, of Atlanta,
will spend Thursday m Orifffn.
• Miss Joan Drake and MLss Ann
t rake igll, N. will C.. arrive where Friday they from are visit stu- Ra
jflent* at Meredith College, to
Jtieir parents, Mr, and Mrs. Rich
gird A. Drake.
-*■ Mr. anti Mrs. Smith Johnson, Sr„
of Woodstock, were recent visitors
Of Mrs. A. D. Echols. .
t Mrs, Homer D. Grissom, Mrs.
glade, Mrs. Jewel Lynch, Mrs. La
jnar Walker, and Mrs. Winfred
Harris are Bpending today in At
lanta.
Miss Marie WILson, student at
Wesleyan, spent the week-end
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. H.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Crowe and
Mrs. J. M. Crowe spent Sunday m
Pre-Easter
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Mrs. Quimby Melton, Jr., under
went a tonsilectomy this morning
tit Strickland Memorial Hospital.
Tom Martin, student at Clem
son. will spend the week-end at
liis home here.
Mrs R. C. Malone, of Atlanta,
has returned to her home after
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. D, Echols.
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Mr and Mrs. Ell Johnson are at
tending the pharmaceutical eonvevt
tion in Macon,
Mrs. Zotlle Ison bus been ill . for
several days,
MILTON, Pa. IIP— The town
clock lias little value alter night*
ful) unless the Borough Council
changes the budget by-laws,
Lights of tiie big timepiece, lo
cated In tiie steeple of the First
Presbyterian Church, were ordered
extinguished by church officials,
who said Council reiused to con
tribute toward upkeep.
The budget makes no provision
for that sort of thing, Council said.
Chinese Reds Close
On Capital Manchuria
CHANGCHUN (/Pi —• Chinese,
Communists today captured Chang
chun's only railway station from
an Inferior force of Clil.ne.se Clovern
| ment troops.
That moved the fighting within
100 yards of two small groups of
Americans—one of live correspond
ents and the other MhJ. Robert B
Ri|g, Chicago, assistant U a. mili
tary attache and his staff of four
'Hie Communists, who began an
artillery assault of tills Manchurian
capital city Sunday night two hours
before withdrawal of the last of
Russia's occupation troops, had
stormed the station throughout the.
night.
Capture of the station will enabl'
■ the Communists to reinforce and
resupply by railroad from the north.
They are estimated to have 40,000
troops in this area
The battle for the station waf
fought from nearby streets and roof
tops, Oil which were mounted ma
clilneguns and mortars.
Meanwhile all China awaited the
arrival of General Marshall flying
back from America to resume hit
1 labors for peace—while torn coni
] (embattled munications blacked out Manchurian the fate of
Changchun,
capital.
Marshall was expected to arrive
in midufternoon from Tokyo, where
he conferred yesterday with General
MacArthur,
POLITICS
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the first time, who cast ballots
Their ballots were cast in separate
boxes.
In the Sixth Ward, however, an
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GRIFFtN (GEORGIA) NEWS
election manager reported that 7ft I
Nigroes voted and that practically j
all voted a straight Independew |
ticket. Harris, a stront advocate
the white primary, did not receive a i
single vote In tills ward, tile clec-j
tion manager said. i
In the Third Ward, where 1
led Han ts, 1,148 to 654, in the un
oflicial complete Count. J. h. Scully. I
reported * j
an election manager, ap
proximately 800 Negroes voted. j
In the Fourth Ward, which has!
the highest Negro registration in \
the city, wiiii the count completi I
from six of ‘eiglit boxes, Harris was
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leading Morris, 1,116 to 1,040. 1
was in this ward that an estimated
200 Negroes were turned away from
voting booths when the polls
closed at 6 p. m,
Terms of the incumbent cancU
dates have until the end of tlte
to run. Winning of the elec
tion would give the retorru candi
dates control of the live membei
county commission and control of
the entire Richmond delegation in
the House.
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