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4. f THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1333 I ' n u u THE FRANKLIN PRESS ..d l HE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN IClSTACLES Army pfficars Help Re. v.unb 10 Meet Their Problems BY GRANVILLE LILES (.opecial itPi. -...... . , Wat were trans- I- i rankl.ii from Fort -w. prepared for all ob -'"ai.u-uon, it seemed, but nj-ne strong ,lliflllg)l ;,, oven, 01,1 a"y.taniina. The army m. C-'irps off.c.als ;,. the backbone o the can,,,. They meet every .way in all troubles ami I.roblen,s They ' are very frank and confU.tla.tu ,he entire - n.fiitur (li,.;,. 1,. , . 1 .. . 1 ...... ,LM V, DUlllJ a 1)0W. crful morale within the men After, .our men. -arrived at -Frank, m they were hauled to the camp ,u in irucks :'.ny time at y 'act'fl. a fying' situa l -'-n Hie captain pointed toward the location and dissastisfied oaths broke from the boys' mouths. A stubble field for ti, ,.,-.,.. fml ahijl side tapped with pines uiu oinrers and mess tent. . moments instruction and all fo'iaue, underbrush and trees-be-fian to vanish. Tents rose in rap id succession. Ifs surprisingjM yhitmnrrr.,n.f,,-, tableamp .'" '' P'are of a discourag ing lull .6 urn 1 K . , a , ,ir rr-2T, VUU U "x I It' 1 1 I i I I 1 v , LJ ' w' V... U U CJL! And here, if their mettle was n n c 1 1 11 1 Here's C. C. C. Oath ".ember' of '? ,lf,?!roll"' which each .iieinoei 01 the Civilian Conservation Cnnn -f taned helore riucrinR ,, work ii itefe: PAGE THiiZE ( "I, (name of worker), d; sol -eltnnly swear (or affirm) that the information given above as to my status is correct. I aiiree States suffering injuries while in Lie performance of their duties iV"'- r". 0tht'r '""'lses), and that I shall not be entitled t,n to remain in the Civilian n,.,. I ;",y al,wwa,ll' upon release servation Corps for 6 months, ki" ' u01'1'! 'Wtation unless sooner released by prop-J to-'-',,acc at which 1 er .authority,-and that I will obey , Sf1 t f?r, cnr"it; those in authority and observe ,r, 1a",l fl,rthej" that any nil W .i..;. : .,mne articles issued to m, k ,. '"v, u v 1111- an the rules and regulations thereof to the best of my ability and will accept such allowances as may be provided pursuant to Jaw and regulations thereto; "I understand and agree that any injury received or disease contracted du'. ,..t.:i j ...t wiiuc a mem ber of the Civilian Conservation Corps cannot he mad,. u..: - ..... UctSIS f any claim against the r.nv. ernment, exiept such a I m,v be entitled to under the act of September 7, 1916 (39 Stat. 742- (an act to nrnvwto ,v.. tor, employees of the United 1 T ur.ng this time our competent r voks prepared a delicious supper. .'.oon we were all settled down talking of our wonderful location ;a,",l a .fine -'monntain ranw v. had access lo: 't-.',a;: 'LBan .in ... .....ncuiaie grounds. -C ear nt? 'Kot in progress. More important ;u,V d' Wltn otlr original se lected foremen heading the details Organization of Foremen Ihe foreman, as the chart is made out. im-ps f,. . t: r -, .uui pccnun rore- men, two subsection foremen under 01 mem, and three squad fore men under each subsection fore-jnan- . Jhese men have been se lected acavrding to their ability 'As soon as the camp's quota reaches 1 fw.t f i'mj 1 1 l .11 rnmn dta , . - : rM m ("" ' a 1 a 1 M Han T- niTfi .. LI. lAIilr KUiS mates - (.ovcrnment for use while a member of the Ci vilian Consenation. Corps are and remain, property cf the United States Government and that w.Uful destruction, loss "ale or disposal of such property - Vw lrl nnancially respon sible for the . cost thereof and 'aWe-to-trial ; in ti e civjl courts. . understand further that anv infraction of lhe rulesi or 're "Jafons of the Civilian Conser vat .on Corps renders me liable to exnukmii ti,.,f o . . me God.-" n?V- DEFEAT COWEE Win First Gamf of 5?aAn Stare in Box CAMPTOlIAVE OWN DIAMOND !Dui3p)s.1oD iacrn dQ0 Basketball and Volley Ball Courts Also Planned Plans are being made for a base ball field, a basketball court -,,! fAWTCCm 1- r-T" n. r n,'. aHfD went '.throng.!, -,1,,;,. cx; .1 'Sr ,U::, i e!S:!'T1J" 'heir vaccin 'ssurd on the Sth and 15th of each month. This give,s the fellow a chance to secure their candies, ilnnks ami smokes conveniently. i'i.,;i;tiui1 ml rinvl innoiMiiatii ii -the same as I.h-i flr.-i.,,. recruits., The niajurih . of tlicsV inen-ttere-orVinally-ii, tin- imii,i,;,l furesf .voHv. Camp 9 Tue.sda7"a-,crMO(I) ' -'-v- nitich pleased with the rt?lha He mentioned 1 i,'lt th-''t he tvonld gladly lend' u. J ass.stance at anytime de- I MRS. WOODWARD ARRIVES I Captain W I'.' :v .!', v,ifr alTil(( ! 1,1 l:rankl.in.T:icsdav :n't. W ,. f,.. l)iii-h;un, where slu- ai.,1 tin ( lam originally uia.le ih.-ii- l,,,,,,,, I here Cantain U',hI .,-.! I ( IWI thii K, 1 ... - 1 1 " 'n'i it S - a volley ball, court. , This will af-1 back home Vl .1 ' ' f ',kSi lMm as Nati"lul -ard .iiiMnrc. or ford more pieasure.and' eni0y1entSle7lar;,M nr't Lt' tl - -,n,l ... .. "I'l-n-iau -vvi, iwu-ii in coniinain 01 ('.tm, CAMP RECEIVES FIRST PAYDAY v 1-ast Thursday, June 1, the camp received its first payroll, enjoying it to the irrcatct ..vi,,.i -... '..1 ; l.d the lx.ys enjoy it, but the folks throughout the camp, -- - ..uu hi iiiireciatc oecn p i f.n.d rea,le than ever what ; No. 9 0 .v vamp, and realize more fcvery movement shows th-.,t ft,,. t.hi government is arranging for an J : . ,nfa"s. of enjoyment as LOCAL MEN ARE ' RECRUITp'n udl as a def.n.te amount of work Last weelT ?i 1 , RECRUITD tor the boys . - i-ast utk-24 local-men were re- .......J Him tamn io u rto.. he h as chosen himstii "ELVERING IS TAX CHIEF Lst week confirmed by-theV ;s7:,1,",as "" "-w. .roimnissioner of nterna! revenue for the federal :.vv eruiiH nt. l"-n(' in l-ranlilin -,.!,,,,. they will reside- temporarily. " Questions and Answers About Conservation Camps CAMP INSPECTION Ceneral- (i. J. I'lspect'ti CATCH GIRL'S KIDNAPERS ...... ,,,1,, 4ni two women were ill Z reS,C,d in- Amarilk,, Itmt, and charged with the kid- inan.ng of Mary McElroy in' C ,sas City five days before. She 'SfheffXr6111 f r THF KjlACTCnctKirF a . .w., .... jk-' iH v tFrom Happy Days, Official 7 C." C. QHow did this Emergency Con- 'r-jifn .. 1 . TU r . ,JU" n(l mis Kn hc C. C. C. bnv .f v c,,.; 1 n r , - . - ouuii worK start' , 1 luiiKiiu. iner am ,u.,.-t,i ii,,.v; A 1. . . . irst o nnoni-nt nn . ,u.. . t . .. t ,.e . " " . , .. Ulu uacijai diamond, last Saturday afteinn winning by a score ,.f i i,. i ,., . tki; CiAxc team, a member of the vuumy league, ict -...y.iy. UldlllZaUOn some necessary alternations will be Since -we have been located in this camper- grounds and sur roundines are lipminm 1 j rw. s ciy I11UCI1 nni)ro'ccL&,The4iuiMings -are-spari ... e, ut, 4 tveiy corner, the mess - hall spans a hillside with its great - length. This-srrucfurc we are more than nrniifl f r: ... . . -was . servel Wednesdar nighrrjuhe Descite the far-t i,o .u HIC,L4JII team had been organized only a few days, it showed much promise Manager Brown was greatly pleas ed with the; material. ' The Cowee r:t. u... " . -.kouu uui us players were a little slow for the camp boys. About a dozen would-be-hitters fell before the wicked hurling of Earl Thompson, the camp's south paw. Not contented with ;,. pitching a trond mn ti,. also proved a stalwart at the hat of congress, passed -.March '31, 1933 O.- wilt 1C c n a ri ' poser ,ar,ly t0 &ive work to at least 27, ,000 men; partly to accom plish needed work in our forests. Q- What men are eligible ? A. Primarily the work i? for unmarried, unemployed men tween the ages of 18 and 25 years. .-.u.nc marnea, unemployed woodsmen will be employed. ' Q Is there any discrimination because of race, color, creed or politics ? A. No. -- r...vu. a aiaiwdu ai ine Dat, hammering nut 1 1 tiaker, ihe catcher, seemed to un derstand Thompson to a "T" and the two of them made a fi TIP wnrl. ng jiair.: .- - ihe OUtfieM ie -o cti, T... " "'""B 1C41UIC v "C U1"1I team, in tact, the O. lldpc n m.... 1...:.. . . h t f y- " 11 u .tu' io stay-en- b ..... juu for ine wnolc &ix months ? ... -jjv, i3 CA "II' tr Mtil..rA - ' t w Uillt 33 j C" ease.1 for good . reason presented ..c--nniaaTracr Xtt T)1S tamp" .Oth er bu ild in gS-are-Trearing""eom: )letion. The forestry buildings are practically; ready for use I Called To Rest DOCK KILL1AN 3wk Kilhan, 72 years of age who had. been i., ,i)l h(!al(h fo; eve.ral months, died Tuesday after VK...AIay JO, at 4 o'clock at 14ack Cap. The' funeral services were held at the home oi the jMiuau iaimiy with Rev. A. T. Afed ford, of Rainbow Springs, officiat ing. Burial took place on Shoot ing Creek, in (lav count v. -Mr. killran-uas Hif m'TlTv county, May I, About 20 ears ago he itiou.l h.s family to Alacan county and, had lived in Kaiiibwv.,.rins -nmil -t,i,ath. ; lie is .survived by his widow and Hin-e children. Mull, of ,e state v4M.ng,on;. Her) and Minnie, of Iva.nbow Springs; one brother, 1-ee of lexas; and one sister, Mary V " "UI1S I ounty, (ja LONG BEACH DISASTER An explosi,,,,. j,, ;m refine , rocked Long I!,;a-h, ( iliif nl) Fri; day, k.lhd ,1 ,,s, six,.,,, ,njnrC(I 19 and cans,,! vwd.sp.,.,,! d.1.11 ,ge Who etearn iTLJdiuxic n tj . " ts"". "ui .uan-j"ie u. 3. Army, aeer Brown ic .... 1 h . ( . , ym..:u iu maKe a A. adso ute v not Tht Wm' Ranges, beforethe lineups temfl - - - - van 1 p leauiy. known as ? S . LamP Foxes." is Plan- Q.-Who is" responsible for the nmg to become a regular member conduct of the camns ? ' of the county, league. A.-The Arrnv TL ine r-oxes' ne-im uct 1 .!,,,, - follows1 aimuav .vmu u ine camp. Measemer, If;- Welch. 2nd b;B Q.-Who hasree of ' L nathvTVP: Wi'SOn- SS: Aberltual reforesta ion X -natnv cf; Krpvor -j,i u. t.i t tm . "Ul11, ' . p", ylKpr' c; ;M lne numbers of the U S. R.7. ' 1Sf b' forest service and the National Kuns were crpAiirA . u,c national the first inninl Ti; . , ' slrvJle "apartments placed in Li r g,i Thompson in the charge of the work 1 . ALbe.rnat"y "i the seventh and Welch m th r,nUfU o un.. ,. wnere win men be sent? ...A-To' forest camps as close to nis home as possible. It may be ...... v. iiuwever, to send .some Kteu.Nii. 1 - 1 Mii 1 " IWi f mfl m m m mr. .v I k. h h vsi mm m "x. J I N f " ' r v m m a . m ta 1 1 11 IMS rf..s! . 1 R - n l n o iv m -WINS t il M - .w. w M VB U La INDIANAPOLIS R An: 14V Consecutive Yecir 1IC . ... ' It "vuii T . Jie GOLD STANDARD i re folues r I . - "."J ,,, ,( and Welch m the eighth. Rainbow Springs 'Rainbow "Shrimp " . 7 . w.e epCCU8 01 yesterday are the road speeds of todav 11 Vj . j om standard of Tire Values which -fcW ... - ... nr. Ve T0U a L,be,al Trade-in Allowance on Your OH Tlrei COMPARE CONSTnUCTIGN, QUALITY a4 PRICE 1 Kainbow "Shrimp " ... "r . "T b.. was ueieaieii .' the . score of 10 to 8 Tasr Sat urday afternoon when they plaved 110 V Snnnne nt IIlt.. c " . h- . .i.ny springs. u les,;Ht?sIrtK"sTore cleTkT uiui away on his M davs vacation at I.inviii.. m n . ' 1 . i -'". . reuirn td o ka.nbow Springs on Wed- linCfl'iir !.. a 1 1 Mr and Mrs. V. 6. Bateman, of . K.ttef Camp, sct Sunday visiting b('",? ait .piiis. on iilack Clifton Vaught spent one day 1 A t. UUS,,K'SS in Franklin I A I 'ikrifli. r 1 .... - . .. . o, i ranklin, was " """ vsiior here recently. in the west. Q.-What are; the hours of work ... mi camps r a. n.iht iifim-c f !.nys fach r,ekv Thl's "'dudes time o and from work and the noon hour lunch period). does the men's pay Q.-When A. Frfmi flip 1. : . oath of enrollment. i YES, 87 OF OUR CLASS VOTED THEM THEIR FAVORITE CIGARETTE ! $ )u into . the Q. TTow do me,, set win k r A. By aniilvmiT i.i, ..i- r ' c ' '. vi ne, ur- ktk MIIVM.' .11. n . a, t4f if if w 4.50-21........ $5-85 ' J I. ... t - 1 a. -1 : I '. ' ow 1 . -- - - ... 1 1 5.00-20 ....... 7.00 4-75-19 $5 65 4.75-19 $5.10 " 5.25.18., .... 7.65 5-"19 - -10 5.00-19.... 5.48 30"3Vi wmi si rmwwmiv 5 25-18 I ' 5.2.WI8 - 6.17 4.50-2L.. 3.6$ ' ' I ' I g!!!i!LSip','gJn.t.llr Low j0lta Sim Propoilion.Wy Lo 4.5-19 4.29 1 : ; '. I - '- 1 J CAMELS ARE CERTAINLY POPULAR ON THIS CAMPUS! i Ran.Zat.,m-(,f , heir Inime town. l,?;"VSat 'f a mw Rcts sick or "urt while working ? c,?."?1 Til,,.1"C?dve free medical a nosp.tal cure if neces- A ' i :.rQ;rW'1at hap',en a the end of the six montlis? ' n.A;Tf,, '"an will bft sent to his Place of enrollment, or. 'to hi ome, ser to h.s iforest camp. SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE This tire ia the equal of all standard brand first line tires in Quality, Construc tion and Appearance. 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