The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1950, Image 1
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Volume LI
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, January 5, 1950
Number 1
STATE FARM BUREAU CHIEF WANTS
ADJUSTMENTS IN COTTON QUOTAS
General Meeting for
Cotton States To Make
Recommendations for
Amendments to Law
V H Agnew,
South Carolina F'arm Hura.i
!-««rurd a statement ;n which he at- i
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l.’SDA re •.mmended : - ('
•:; ,1 * te'-er .*•» 'if 1 (I pe: cut
md .un'y '<■>•. Cs .e u’ei he -1.
'Ahich to make needed
General Sales
Tax For State
Is Now Proposed
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e: amen ‘ f:; ,: >i
Democratic Party
Machinery In State
To Start In March
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Cornell Publication
Is Dedicated To
Dr. Cunningham
Tne \ . , ; • : . , f .
veale i hy the State Badg* ‘ Cm.mi'- *i ai
:na le to ♦. ‘ue
a,
s. o r i
n -farms with.n -ounties, c n-
. a a e h d , th - request and ’.a-
mmea e l tine peimitte l »*..•*•
• ounty re-er - .es t > la per rent
te total date and ounty ,i ; t-
The e permit te 1 reser. >■
missive 15 per cent re-erne by date lf) , ai . 0( , rf Uag to suftge '
■ ad county Ih-oduct.on Marketing; M ;e commendatmns USDA to
C mgres- v.
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vinrui.i; rr;»<-r
.mv- and mea*
Administration committees for oor-
'ongre-s Th«Tefi
rerting u.cxjuai
ie- in quotas A- .i
h!a::
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result, lie -ay-.
many n tanner-
of '
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ton commit tee and 'he Arner; cm ('ongre - (
Bureau Fe-|eraf mn re o.mmended S<v: eta: v
'lusiori 11 ’ a provusiott fo: dealing
Ait.h ' f-o/eu acre-
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a :
ame
The net re.-ult w .! 1 lik*
! 950
■' T ;, ‘ polltua! light
night be aborted * , indiv.dual farms tv-, n - . ,
i s. 4 i i ] o:' j .»( i)i till n
*' I orne m f. .r p'.entv
n e\ces. ot the am cage ie ;i e i
lantuig on those farm
The pi - c, . -,( •: a a- in.-'.u i* 1 i ' ' a*
• -riKinal b.ll. S. 1962, mtro-iu-'e i :>>•
Senator Clinton P Anderson and
massed bv *he senate It wa omoted
g o 1 a n f i •
< ' I’lgl e."
act ; n t.:r.e
through ie
m
er . a : U',
m Plan
- de- at
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from the inoiise •. ersion of the bill
and excluded from the cunferene
•eport whi -h became law As a sub-
* titute for ’his provision was the ;>er-
. - go. C ! eoa
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'.ill like: v
tball
The
Sec! eta? > .'.ill bke.y >n':::ue to
refuse to fl.< anyth.ng tha* ne > not
compelled ’ do unde: the .aw The
overwhelming : tvorable .te fur
quotas mdica’es that m-i-t farmers
missive 15 per cent reserve by Ca'e pr(1 , t . r . ho preson . p ri ,vN»ms for a
.nd county PMA comm.bees .... '’•- )ouo , ;i , Ml( g ri ,:ri to h" progr-.m Most
:ect:ng inequities ; of lhom are ..p^tfi'd.' but many
Failure to use s U h iesev.es n <s' W nul 1 -urrendm usw.v.'e-l . utb-n
. ♦'suited in some rather serious in-. acreage to the r oe.ghb f they
♦'quities to ’he extent that many large had a chan e
planters are being forced to take cuts a ...present..
ate- Farm Bureau
'•rgamzat
n ate ’ .
to Congre'- !- r ainendm.
‘re hot Tl.ght
Hep Jame H ( -r
committee member
committee (ir.ft a
< ailing to: a 1950
i ete.eadum on a ht
- aies tax t . supp..}
N i a ..‘Ci a ,is t.iKt
p .• a! Ihue comm:"' e
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a ! 950- 5 ! goner.. 1 .ppr
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1950 SEEN 45
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Big $64 Quesfion Still Is,
"Will Byrnes Run for
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A general meeting
n acreage up to 60 to ,h p< r cent tlV() . f ,. oni
A sub-committee of the house ag
riculture committee last week met in
Washington to try to remedy the.-e
nequities The committee recom-
eratiOM
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ot $143.0(10,000
Apr.: :9 . •
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committee *.*
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S'a’es ff.gh’ers i
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gene: ..
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mended: (a) That the secretary ot
agriculture request farmers who will
‘S All' t d •: .d
will be held at an earlv . , . . , .
Iv-arciuired douo e-A ra
r.u.ate re -ommendations •
o n.d i->ues and
to tne , , , ,
financial -’andin
,i p- 1 :>♦ *i i*otton
1 * . I: ne a taxi
;r.im mav be et- ,
: ncreased tne on get
fee tree in 19ol ami 'nen atte: , . . .
not plant all or any part or tneir cm- , wa.nod. ..en .ne
ton acreage allotments to release the
-ame to their local county PMA com
mittee and that he authorize such Of Dimes Goal ,T d<1 ^ .!r’ no,n . y -. r t," :v :.' n "
i ommittee to reallocate such acreage , ^ i.. .' .- m .ne .va>s a.... me....- a-
• the House omni.tiee began moet-
::ai *•
Mrs. J. C Chandler
Passes At Ripe Age,
J Rites At Cross Hill
Wmthrop Alumnae
To Hold District Meet
In Laurens Today ;
Car” na Tnimawte
•vorris, it not .nthmk'.fcn
>’ i nip.rotr. t --e and.oate
-: ’he n.i’: rial pol.: :c.t
g -'ll by ':r..i 'ha* th
T'fr. • ♦ ’ ♦ n r ". h * ;i t k
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l .O 1 .h
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S. C/s March
A
attractive, wil. e .<<
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Agio.
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within the county; and (b) That the Is $400,000
i ongress amend the cotton quota a-'C
-o as to pr" . ide that "no farm c->t- South C<. elm,
e .n a'reage allotment estaou-hed t . M.o* h ■.‘ Ibme
ne 1950 r, p m confo* nu’y w.t: : eg- nun. stat<
Tations cf the secretary ol agr; u - J one- A i
• ure shall be less than the large: T We nav<
”0 per centum ■>
tually planter
■ rm :n 1J46. 1
per centum ol
anted n> cott
'.anted cott
12, 79th emigres^, nn • ne farm in , ,
,my one of such ‘nnH year-" p, ( j)
(ibviqu'ly. 11.e • e rciary ‘ ■ : j. ;,. u i .•
a c .1 C Cn .nd ♦
Thm s<t i\ mo: mng a’
he. K* ighfer M*■- C
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an’ pres ie*:’ a .1
mg cn "n ('■'em m.*e * : ,*■ th
■ t'mted s-,*r-: --mate nr* wen * u
tii+d S’ re- R.ghtr ♦'eii" Ci . ernt
J Strom Thui m n.d. ..nd
me .* has oeon an- cnt. ()’ . !) lo'’
Mrs [top Arms’i'ong.
- A .in! *h sum . .
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dratf a 1950-5! ..npro: n.’ii
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. 1950 h; 11 no
spin- ller.e vJ
itr 'due
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.mpaign Cu.mm..'. Dr ( >h.:. uar;
yhe ha- announced Hedu ♦*
o i.nleted our orgamza- . al.otments tiv'J\j>er
’he “Fa; * Dea' "
am) , . A nd ' " <* ep i * i.;
gr on ’ n of nun 1 u.-'/oab!
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m ♦'. erv countv of ers a $ 1 .OUO.OOf). ra'
omply with the firs' committee rm - jaa-,
mnmendation. but lie has tlatly e- • , /t . ii;|l j
used to do so Ju.-t as obci .asly. the ^, )te j
-erretary cannot comply w;th the
second : ecommendation until con-
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♦ succ'ess-
1 00(i.(iDO p,ay mcrea-' . : ' i
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ayne -aid
tie-’ s
hare .n state i »me
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January 16-
7 1 ti
» 5 1 .* per cent. : ed act
count
;e-‘ -hare m ... oho!
.‘e pa:
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ysis cam-
taxes
from 35 to 25 pet .
mn m
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uth Caro-
state
emp! ye-’ •: . td
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in**re.
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gres.s has changed the law The e-
a.re. it is now evident that cotton
'armors wil! remain status quo tor
'..-ie 1950 crop. Many of them are er*.
unhappy over the prospect
Congres.- intended that the la ;. e *
ent reserv es be used to take cat e •!
hardship cases at county and taim
"South Carolina, therefore has an p/'. . m, 1 ' 1 ’*
obligation to meet the $*400.non goal."
Pln*W(Jl»«»
Cha.
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he explained This amount ;s net'd-
ned
in the , ,
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■ find a i
He -a. d
lein :e-
ed to mex’t treatmen' cost
-date t . help on re-ear *h
a ay ' ■■ pre . t .'. pa!; . v i • .
bn d tiie
id Me cT*.rr;"et plan -
.: -k 'me -tati :ep.i *' t me :. 1
' appear net re • •**..- ♦•♦ k
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t cels It now seems that the seme-
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W
•ary m tailing to carrv out the intent
' congre-s through taulty adminl--
. the I’lii’. :
H - action in retusim
to
tOUlMa .
pleted it
cn nat.ona: ;»*.>• tq.iart-
1949 pal O ♦'p.de*nic .1!
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re
pate i
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epidem.c ‘uni an.
.,:. 1 - .-e ' a • 1 ie t 1 :
search w...k
11 * i O! 1
. 'iinplv with tne request that he :n-
vfrjy-t . i a * y PMA ■ .mimttee- to
reque-t eturn of < ‘ton acreage no*
ies;red tor plan'mg ' t redi-’m;mu-
' :on with.n tiie , • .:.' y ev.deu e
his desire in•' ‘ al’y . oope: ate
Hi- tippnrent dtit . n generally at-
• ; ;i)vited to ; ao ie . *.-. i ||) that tne
:ev:sion- to tin* la a ae:e not neariy
■; conformity : > •iepartmont (I SDAt n.xe, a.
recommendations, and C-> t.:;at he j )(
would likely find Icrt.le ground on , (>1 . .
which to sow seed- ot his (Brannan) . H .
:u my. 11 p< :
: e: cent A *
Good Collection
Made In '49 Taxes,
Treasurer Reports
A on
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Henderson Resigns
Orphanage Position
H P He*. :• - m -upt : •
'.he Tii.ir*! a i o: oh r.*..'♦• * t i
poultry department- a
the position etle 'c.e I >t e"
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TELL IT TO THE
WORLD IN 1950
The first rule of salesman
ship i.- that if you have any
thing to sell, don't keep it a
secret Tell it to the world!
That, in Clinton’s trade are...
means to a iverti.-c it m TiiK
,w£RONICLH Kvery week th -
prq'er goes int " ‘he homes o’
the resi(ients of Clinton, West
Clinton, Lydia Mill- C.u.dvi le
and the rural sect.on- of th;.-
community where you; pros
pective 1950 customer- res.de
The more people you te d
tiie more you a*i11 -elll
What y dir old and ne*w cu--
tomers read and see, make-
la-ting impression
The most succe--'u! Cl'.n’on
firms in 1950 will be tho-e wno
through effective advertising
tell the buying puol.c eac.h
week of changing price-, what
they have to -ell, the value-
■they have to offer, the services
they arc prepared to give
Advertising in THE GHRON-
ICEE brings customers to your
store
f , j
t*’ *
$385,000 .
: c)4y W. kham, a graduate
■ the I - ' er -
at Te
of '*'*>' 1 ’ f ’ ( - * i ■' r
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In City Taxes
By December 31
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The total tax bill for tiie >♦*..; a,
$453.220 56, Treasurer Lea man r-
; orted. The $335,000 collecte d re pre- |
sent- a P.4 per cent calle. '.• .n nc
-aid. about the same as la * ye...
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Holiday Death
Toll Hits 425
« ; n .pjj 76
•eadlin.t
.. 11 v
. ipard 1 >e. cm:.
■ >a vment :»en
F'U" hundred t .veil’y-live per-on-
d.ed *. iolen’ly .n ..ccident- during the
three-day new year holiday but the
toll wasn't heavy a- expected
Accident- .nvolving automobile.-)
killed 270 pe: son- Thi- traft.. death)
figure wa- 61 under the 330 deaths
predicted Mr the period by the Na
tional Safety Council Fire- claimed
54 live.-, and there were 101 death-
p un other type- > f accidents
Although the 269 auto deaths dur
ing the 74-no .•* per od from 6 p. m
Friday to midnight Monday were a.-)
tually fewer than the 276 average
for such a per.od during the first 11
months of 1949 The Safety Council
said the number of persons who will
, -c--♦*'i Taxc- i"?
Have THE CHRONICLF come Wo , pa.c, a 1 g> ntoexc up
\ our home e'. ery Thursday morning]
lur.n.’ 1950 The cost i- le- than 4c College ReOpenS
i week We inv.te ne.v -uh.- •r;pt:.*u>. A # U I'J
anvwhere, all payable m advance Arter MOlldayS
Welcome and thanks to tho-e >n ! *♦*
ur H nor Roll this week
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MRS J I. DAVIS.
Norfolk. Va
MRS (' H MiC'RARY J
Clinton
J R HCMRHRIES.
Lvdia Mills
H diu,.y. ended {■•: P: c- p. .an
. oilege -t adents ye-te: da> mo: rung
when tney reported to. cla-e- >•.
the i eg. inr -chedule
The -'.ident b.>dv t.*ok .$ ’
and Christmas feasting inline i.ate'y
.oil 'Wing classes Deccm.ber 17 AH
memlH-'r- enioyed 18 day- ‘ .aca-
tion except the basketball and wrest
ling .-quad- which returned -everal
days early • . prepare to: a rloui :>n‘
of Ne.v Year competition
LOSFS FATHER
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calksi ' . DH.'on
of the -udden ie it
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Aeie ne'.i 1
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SERVICES AT LYDEA
ATTENDS KIYVAMS MEET
*♦* ) R atchfoul W Boland, Iieu4eh-K.it
G B Sheppard and DuviS Woath- govern u .! the Kiwams ninth d.vis-
die of injuries received duiang the 1 ers of Laurens will speak at Lydia 1 ion, was in Columbia Tuesday foi
holiday week end probably will) Presbyterian church Sunday morn-] the installation of Orin F Crow as
i boost the holiday figure above the png at 11 o'clock. The public is in-j the new 1950 governor of the Caro-
average. vited to attend the service. J Lnas district.
Automobile
News
You cun learn all about the
new 1950 model- i n F 11 E
CTIRONTCEE.
You will find eai h week in
this newspaper interesting,
helpful "automobile news."
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Pi esoyte a:; college'- 4 0 - v o ; c
i "be I on on' will pre-c:.' picgra:
I ,..t -acred m is.c and wc*. -hip t
| church audiences at Camden a:.
[ Lauren- Sunday :u ■ rn:::g and eve
n.ng