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Show The Cache American. Lojran, Cache County, Utah Tape Two Decorate Home with Roses in All Sizes ilggMa lVncp IPbMimiMfhs) By BAUKIIAGC mediate EMERINE Features. HYIFHY not enjoy living? VV do!" Backed by over 400 yeari of We his- tory, tradiUon and romance, South Carolina is still glamorous and appealing. Consider for a moment that 90 per cent of the South Carolinians in the armed forces, when polled, Indicated their Intention of returning to their native state when they got out of uniform! Though they had seen the world, they found nothing to lure them away from the Low country, the Up country, and the Piedmont lr between. South Carolina has had a glorious past But also it has a future! It endured terrible years of Reconstruction following the War Between the States, and it was not until the turn of the century that order came out of chaos. Then South Carolina was aware of itself again, ready to cope with its problems in the light of progress. Each decade has seen Improvement, and a further step toward the fulfillment of its destiny. South Carolina is vibrant with new life, new energies, and a will to progress. Wealth has been introduced by textile and other industries, including soft-spoke- n 't VJWWiC tV W yv "'I . Xv'' U 'V . . i 1 0 K i v T 'v v H!' fh j a I I ki RANSOME J. WILLIAMS Governor of South Carolina in the Low country. It was the Spanish settlement of San Miguel de Gualdape. Other Spaniards came, De Soto and Juan Pardo, to explore the interior about the Savannah river. Competing with the Spaniards were the French, who in 1562 briefly settled a body of Huguenots at Port Royal. None of these ventures endured, however, and it was left to the English to establish permanent settlements. Charles I in 1629 granted to Sir Robert Heath all America from sea to sea between the 36th and 31st parallels of latitude under the name of Carolina." Even then the country remained unexplored until 1663 when Charles II chartered the same territory to eight of his loyal friends. They became lord proprietors of the province of Carolina. Ir March, 1670, the first settlement, consisting of 148 persons, was made at Albemarle Point and named Charles Town, the Charleston of y. l j. a :rn- s 'Y - vV .V ... p Old grist mill, Anderson county plastics and chemicals. Soil reclamation, reforestation, flood control, hydro-electri- c development those are the projects of today. Agriculture has been spurred to new heights by scientific aids. Fields of cotton, corn, tobacco and peanuts still remain; but new crops have been added and more will come. And new industries too, for South Carolina is rich in natural resources, many of them as yet undeveloped. Open for business, South Carolina advertises, and points to excellent highways, rail and water transportation, and main routes of airplane travel. Favored by a mild climate, it beckons to those who want a home, pleasure, jobs, business, manufacturing, farming and a good life. Mote than 80 years before Virginia was founded and over 90 years before the Puritans reached Massachusetts, a white settlement was founded on what is now Winyab bay , all-ye- ar Cavaliers and Puritans came from England to swell the population. The fame of Carolina sunshine spread, and the story of its fertile soil was repeated in many lands. From across the sea and from other American colonies they came, until there were Cavaliers, Puritans French Huguenots, Irish, Dutch and Germans. Many Quakers arrived early, and one of them, John Arch-ladserved as governor of province. Later more than a thousand suffering Acadians found a refuge and a home. Added to all these were the Negroes, bringing an unsuspected gift of rhythm, and furnishing the sinews for the struggle to build a new land. Like all colonists they brought with them old hatreds and differences of class and creed. Some came for riches, some for adventure, others sought relief from religious persecution. They quarreled often among themselves, but stood together against any common enemy. They repulsed the attacking Indians and they fought off pirates from the coast. In 1718 at Charleston, 49 pirates swung from the gallows in one month, with 22 of them dangling there one day. They fought for the right of local It's that there was riti rig, it of the American official Clearly we see the different segments of the picture which opponents of western democracy have sketched In no faint strokes across the troubled world. Yes, Indeed, food will write the peacel eating which seemed practicaL And so a practical means of getting food in cans is to be tried, and its success will depend on the local volunteer organization in your commuPolls Show U. S. nity. The foods needed are milk to Sacrifice (condensed, evaporated or dried), Ready Is It Interesting to note that the meat, fish, peanut butter, baby foods, baked beans, juices, stews, American people are perfectly willing to make sacrifices to send food soups, honey, vegetables. Two surveys were I know that you have heard this to Europe. before in detail. I hope you will made by the University of Denver hear it again, with further details, National Research center, one of but perhaps you don't realize what which showed that 68 per cent of They overthrew those Interviewed Indicated their the proprietary government and be- you and the United States can get wish to resume in return for the food we send out, rationing if necescame a royal province under the in to send critical food order and sary we If what lose starvation may king's charter. They finally revolted becomes abroad. widespread. beUie and himselt. king against Another survey by the same InThe whole question is pointed up came one of the 13 original Ameri stitution In showed that more than a a displayed can colonies. They reasserted them-selvethird of the people (35 per cent) beMoscow to from an which dispatch fol again in 1860, and there official called my attention last lieved that we should send food to lowed the Civil war. week. It was a statement made by Germany as a gift if she could not Through all the years, In massa a correspondent of the Soviet paper pay us for it ere and war, through storm and Izvestia, I believe that if a similar poll were who had been touring the fire, despite earthquake and pesti taken in regard to feeding Japan, American zone in Germany. lence, the people of South Carolina "The food stuff difficulties which the results would be approximately struggled on. They explored the wilforced lowering of rations (in the the same. derness and located new towns and American zone), the correspondent more plantations. They built roads wrote, are explained, in my view, Cardens Crow and forests and swamps, through not so much by the absence of pro- On threw bridges across rivers and ductive districts as Skyscrapers a lack of streams. They built houses of "tab- order and distributionby of agriculPeople have their roots in the soil a composition of crushed oys- tural by Then hewent on even when they live 20 stories above products. ter shell and of thick hardwood to explain that the big estates had asphalt pavements. I had that logs. They spread out from the not been broken up, as they were in brought forcibly to mind as I leaned Low country to the Up country. over the wall of a wide terrace of the Russian zone. penthouse garden high above They built for beauty and utility and discovered the dignity of life. Hunger Used as Park avenue. New York. As I looked to the right and the "Charleston is the place where Political Weapon I saw fresh green the Ashley and Cooper rivers meet This criticism, which I think In- left, everywhere other walls like the one to form the Atlantic ocean, is the edging to be exceedvestigation will against which I was leaning; and traditional geography lesson of a ingly biased and prove how reveals unfair, below me, I could glimpse neat gara lesson as sig- food, or the lack of Charleston child it, is serving dens nificant as it is dejeriptive. Men and can serve as a already sprouting cheerfully weapon to stir in the first warm and women of South Carolina be- up discontent and to spring sun. There westbring the was a vine spreading over one lieve in themselves, in their state, ern countries into disrepute and dis- wall; and In their destiny. They have pro- favor. higher up were tall trees duced leisure, culture and a high Revolution follows hunger just as bursting into leaf. TaU, I say the tops were some 300 feet above the responsibility of citizenship. They surely as hunger follows war. if only some 15 feet have drawn character from the As a matter of fact, one of the pavement, above their elevated roots. land itself, and courage and integ- most efficient organizations in the I saw one old man in a battered rity from their labors. More than 250 American military zone of Germany war-tohistory have is the agency which distributes food. straw hat, his trowel laid aside and years of the evidence of his industry in a molded and tempered and strengthWorking closely with it is another row of little ened a people until they know their highly efficient American pine trees in neatly agency painted tubs. He was metal. resting in a which the British have used as Gloriously patriotic in World Wars model in their zone the health and garden chair, a little fountain playing in the wall beside him, and a I and II, South Carolina has fur- sanitation division. neat privet hedge for his skyline. nished, fed and trained men for evHowever, there is a food shortage Farther away was a real achieveery battlefield in the world. Her in Germany, just as there is in the followed Old heroes have Glory to rest of Europe. The effects are the ment a lawn at least 50 feet square with tulips blossoming along a nea t the farthest ends of the earth, gath- same everywhere, and Germany walk that led to nowhere. Hearts and battle ering Purple serves as an excellent example of stars and filling lonely graves. the political effects of a good shortRebuild Mexican South Carolinas motto is Dum age. There, the American authoriSpiro, Spero (While I Breathe I ties can accurately check on what Agriculture Hope) ; also, Animus Opibusqne is going on since the military govThrough the building of modern, Parati (Prepared in Spirit and ernment is so closely tied in to ev- comfortable homes for rural workWealth, or Ready with Minds and ery phase of the daily lives of the ers, the improvement of farm land no in time her people. Resources), and at and introduction of mechanized history have these phrases been Recently a military government farm equipment, a general plan for more fitting than they are now. official in Germany wrote to me the rehabilitation of Mexican agriFrom the mountains to the sea. No slogan was ever truer than culture has been initiated. One hunSouth Carolina has 31,055 square Food will win the war and write dred model farms have been commiles of inviting land! the peace. pleted in the district of Topilejo, We are about to sit down at the with means for working the land in peace table with Italy. Russia prob- modern and efficient manner. A ably will not be present. But the model school and home for teachers food that Italy does not have may also have been built. affect the validity of that peace To create in each center of population a permanent board which will treaty. A revealing comment on how this consider the respective problems of works was appended to a report farmers, livestock raisers, business made shortly after the British were men, industrialists and artisans. forced to drop to a To promote undertakings for the scale and coal production dropped manufacture or sale of modern approximately 20 per cent This was implements of agriculture. the comment: To distribute by credit individualHeavy workers are dropping at ly, to towns, or to areas, modern their work add food riots have al- farm tools, necessary technical diready taken place. If this ration is rection, selected seeds and fertinot raised soon, there will be no lizer. coal; without coal there will be no To promote and organize private transportation; without coal and capital for the creation of small intransportation, there will be no stitutions that will dedicate themprocessing of food from indigenous selves to the maintenance of rural resources. . . , credit as the only logical means The fact that we now have to for agricultural development go back on our pledged word to the To build schools and homes for German people will seriously im- teachers in agricultural, Industrial pair our prestige and the confidence or livestock centers, as well as re- of the German people in the pledged gional hospitals. 1,000-calor- , I- - f . ; oTin "cuo ftyurwjikt ' iAneHADIo f u smaller one for chair backs; drawer fronts; tiny designs and full blown roses in ail sizes to strew where you Lke for effects. all-ov- er Tbs design ar planned especially for th amateur. 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You a a a bj B ailkha ge sentiment interests More wartime slaughtering confor the same reatrols will be enforced to check the son I have always sympathized with meat black market. But black maris never conCyrano de Bergerac. The Tibetans, ket slaughtering I am told, consider the Western trolled. All it takes is a tree, a rope, races ugly, because, instead of a a cow and a knife. nice, modest little proboscis in the middle of their faces, they have Its true weve had some inflawhat one Tibetan described as the tion under OPA. But I cant see spout of a teapot turned upside how you can stop a leak In the dam down. by blowing the whole dam up. me personally fgaas un- no Imway to cut down on our BARBS Awsvt co consumer." And so the path of our friend, the hasnt worked. It isnt that the people are willing. 1,550-calori- - -- - Ssr Jr reporter from Izvestia, crosses that simply to wimpow system the best weapon they have ever received. As fast es possible, we ere losing all the advantages gained by the success of arms. We are losing the peace much faster than at the close of World War L The first great blow has been the food muddle. Others will pile up like a snowball . . . "It appears that we will have to reduce the already inadequate ration tor Berlin. This, of course, will give the Russians a strong talking point against the western powers when we cannot afford to sustain the e ration for the normal ex-Prr- WN V at ci word of our officials. This a ill give to those who oppose our economic heard a President and an dent (peaking on the same radio program, one in the White House, the other acrosl the Atlantic In Egypt, you have read and heard many other appeals in preparation for a drive which will start shortly to get food to five hundred million starving men, women and children in Europe and Asia. The voluntary effort to cut down food consumption U a HERE Pint i Analy si end Commrntutar, WNU Service, 1616 Eye Street, N.W Washington, D. C. Since Good Friday, when you By EDWARD rosy outlook for the vi-Lkcs to tuield a pa.nt brush. A pattern of rose designs gnes posns for to reever) thing. There is a rpray motif a to fit a for border; peat Food Shipments Will Help Write the Peace in Europe girls and women who lose so much during monthly periods that you're pale. weak, out this may be due to lackdragged of blood-iroBo try Lydia E. Plnkhams TABLETS one of the best home ways to buUd up red blood in such cases Pink hams Tablets are one of the beat blood-iro- n tonics you can buy I n. s UJRaj&ICIE 14 The buyer assurance is the advertising be or she reads in the newspaper. That it the buyers giu'de. It tells the prices one must expect to pay. Let the seller who tries to charge more beware! |