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7’ * ^ ' ' wm. M ^?5l IPkGE filGRT > r '.t ^*1 0 »■ *4. THE CLINTON CHRONICLEL ClJNTON, S. C / •■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1932 ■■■■ i 14^ ■'i t WASHINCTON Legion . Ai^d Defended!^ COUNTY-TREASURER'S NOTICE - ' /• mr-. Y1» book! of the CJounty Treasurer , win be open for the collection of taxes for the ffaical year, 1981, at the Treasurer’s office from Octobi r 'Sth to December 81,' 1931. After J .^em- riier 81 one per cent will be added. Af ter January 3lst, two per cent will be added, and after February 29th, sev en per 'cent \will added until the 16th day of Maun, 19^2, when the books will be -closed. I A-1 persons baning pio^rty after its brief Christmas holi-'and oppression, anarchy and revolu-j sis; more l.ian on? ^hool dis ru I (ijjyahd every inilicaiion points to tion, in a radio Rebate today. ;''!K''lyl Marcus Duffield, author of-King| = •Y PAPPOAD MOfitelr Marcus Duffield Assails Orgfant-'S zation While Hamilton Fish S Praises It, In Radio Debate. ; s !vew York, Jan. 17.-^The,fAmerican [ fljegion was assailed as an organizar. 5c Washington, D. C., Jan. 5.—^^Con- tion that “bullies congress,and de- j SSZ gress. has again settled don^m to busi- funded as a guardian against tyranny the pt0T«.rty i's located,-This is iiu-: Legion," raid the lo-gion was a tool in i .. .ddi-i.wsi cost and nen-I T'** “ congress jlunng its hands of a militaristic clique, porunt, as add, ninsi cost and pen tegrihg Ijiat it will pass leg-1 Wca-I, of a million voters thlrhas jislation that will throw commercial' f,.ijrhtene<l congre.'is,” and #s a group , ss alty may be att-sT-hed. All oblerbodied ni»ile cit'zens be tween the ages of twenty-one (21) and Sixty (fiO) years of age are liaole 4:0 pay a poll tax of $1.(K). Commuta tion Road Tax $1.60 in lieu of "road duty. All able-bmlied men between the ages of 21 and 66 are liable to road duty except those in military 8er\nce, school trustees, school teach^ ers, ministers and studentsi'^ activities out of their usual stride. The present congress, however.] is I; that “knows its power and boasts zsr r,| IS about it.” ■ ISS '•nnfidently expected to pass'meas-j Representative Hamilton Fish, Jr..|SSS uios that will mitigate the presentj hiinsolf a member, asserted the Le- ■ SS . ;:gnation in business, as far as leg-1 gion wa.s a “bulwark foi* la,w and or-1SS ■^ lation can achieve that effect. While der!’ that will. aggressively combat ■ ‘he two rhajor parties are still keep-1 “the spread bf Communism and allj^E ith* Wool Gooi||s on Display At Money Saving Prices i * We are offering these Wool Goods at a price that’s scarcely believablel-TKese include .' ng up their warfare, yet neither side! revolutilSnary doctrines.” Proper attention will he given th'^e in^neficial. will fail to support an^ legislation hat the country at larg,e—cossiders 1 Dufi!.;'d declared uh-' Legion, under , == pressure cf “a few eneigetic generals isr , I • . *u u - .1 ' ambitious admirjals,”,is not only! = who wish to pay their taxes through Congress proved its willingness to: causing congress “td waste the tax- j = forget partyjtrife by4he speed With, payt.rs” money by millions but is ac tually fostering the war spirit in this' country” by its campaigning for a bigger army and navy. “That,” said Duffield, “is the men- tne mail by chtnik, money order, etc., giving name of township and number which it ratified the moratorium, ^ven- o£ school district. if such action was accompanied by Trie tax levy is fmlows; growls from members of both par- State Tax 6 mills ties. All other details incident to or- Ordinary County Tax 6^ mills ^anizing congress were handled with- Road and Bridge 8 mills ; out friction, committee chairman be- Railroad^md 1 mill j ing , named and installed promptly. Road P(>nds ^ mills Past IndMitedness . 3 mills Statewide SchiMil (0-0-1) 4 mills ace of the'Legion.” “What the ■ I^egion thinks v today.” replied Congressman Fisii, “should ne Only the election of the president pro 1 =g^*gicomed and followed by the Ameri- tem of the senate remains to be done people, as the Ugion represents Weak Schools High Schv)o!<? „ Constitution"’ .School a cross section of oup country, a’l of|ss: its members having served in the and, instead of^i^llowing that formal- 1 mill ' it.V to tie up business, it has been 2 mills shelved for more important business, j armed forces of the United States 3 mills. One of the earliest measures, or! during the World war. If a nation is group of measures, which is to be to be worth Idying for in time of war Tot' Laurens Sr’, <m»I Districts No. 1. Trinity-Rici,'? lOVj .mills No. 2, I’rosjHst ..... '6 mills No. 3. Harksdule-Narnie : IT’/s mills No. 4. Bailey ^ ^-nrH' No. 6. CoiH'land-Klrming 8 mil's No. 6, Oak drove « fi mills 40 i“*iHs I passed concerned increasing taxation, That a boost is imming is not to be doubted. Roughly, the Republicans fa vor a general sale's tax that will ap ply to everybody, while the Democrats it must be wmrth living for in time of peace.” only the -Svery wealthy who, tjiey ar gue, are liest able to afford {he extra payment. The general feefing.in this cjty is that whichever* party has its No. 7, Watts Mills .. 8 mills No. 11, laaurens .. 22 mills x, t— . , . im mills "'“y* result will he that the James Buchanan, 66, and Zachary Taylor, Cl, were older men. John Ad- er’s age when tht^y were inducted in to office. Baker iS still considered as j a young man in these days, while | i —Challis — Crepes A 1-1-1 ^ , —Serge ^ Flannels, etc. We have an j!|(ssoriment of colors in plain, plaids and printed patterns^ 25c^ 50, 75c and 85c per yard Ladies’Department -Stone Co. Fh<Mie47 -‘‘One Price To AH” Clinton,1S. C. •' \ 1 i i 1 No. 12. Ora Y»‘ungH School Dislrirts zA mills 12 mills 17 mills average citizen will pay more to the . , , . pv . -,1 ; government either directly or through No. 2. Fnt^.dship (D-5) "’I , higher prices for all purchases. r ’ After the tax question is .settled No. Grays "'I * j congress can In* expected to take up No. 6. ( entral , 04 mi s hanking laws. The No. >our>p ■ • ' "'in United States has drastically chang- No. K Marnor Creek .. 6 miHs ! 1 ** ill order to bring them up th No. J-B hounlapi Inn 24 nulls , Dials Schiml Districts the Federal Re- V .. ‘serve hanks'to discount paper it is No. 2, Kden 174 mills * ^ No. 3. Shiloh (Sul. 17) 22 mills now fxirbidden to jtouch, and empower "it to grant extensions on farm morl- No. 6, Gray Court-Owings 24 mills No. L-3, Barksilnle-Narnie Ih’-y mills No. S, Mcrna (Sul. 17) 22 mills,- , . u- • .u * u-i " ,, ... f«» iriulu. ohsjrjxvers.here jiay _lhal_hil- No. -i-R. hountain Inn 2C rfUllKL. fin r f L *1 n . . ‘ill,ns of dollars of fre.sh capital will gages. If congress can hit on the right Sulliian Srh<M>l Districts m 1.6 niills 26 mills 16 mills ‘.?2 ’mills 3 mills No. 1. Princeton No. 2. Mt. Bx-thcl ’ No. .3, I’oplar Springs No. 7, Brewerton No. 17. Hickory '!'av«-rn Kailroail Tax M aterI»M» SchtHtl Di.stricts No. 1. .Mt. Gallagher- ih mills No. 2, Bethel Grove No. 3, Fkom (.Sul. IT) No. 4, (Vnter Point No. 6. Oakville No. 6. .Mount Plca.'-ant No. 7, Ml. Olive No. 14, Waterloo ills employment cre ated for millions of those now seek ing work. jft fc-ult ha\e been offered im Harrison, Buchanan and Tu^ylor were ''SS all deemed old men at the time ofl^ their election.| ' 1 .Many plans tojeffcct this bngress by leading bankers and financiers and it I is expwtcd that one of these plans! will be passe.d by congress IxTorel many days have pas.-xHl. 'Phe general 'H mills ... these proF'cts will go a^mg-way to- 22 -mills 14 mills wards restoring confidence in busi- .• t. I 8 mills ne.-s. J.'5 mills* ‘if 1^'*“ must important ques-j 21 mills tiolis with which the pre.seiit congress 8 mills "ill have to deal is that of war dibits ('ross Hill Schtiol District '“'“I reparations. All Kurope is begin- No. 13 Cross Hill »21 4 mills *’'"'K to feel that the amount of money Hunter School Distriits United-States is too great -V ■ . Performance -thrills sJ*«o. 3, Rock Bridge No. 4, Wadswi rth No. 6, Clinton No. 6, Gohlville No. 7, Belfast | No. K-19, Kinards No. R-42, Reederville No. 16, Mounlville j Jacks SchxHil Districts Noi. I, No white school No. 2, Shaiiy Grove. No. 3. Rehno No. 4, No white school No. 6. O’Dell’s ' * ^Nq. 7. Garlington No. 16, Hurricane 6 ’mills f^i*' R H) |h* able to pay and that cau- 8 mills eellation is the only solution. The re- 23 mill.-'Kuropean conference, in which 18 milks fhis country was not xifficially lepre- 8 mills rented although its observers took an 8 niills srtive part in an advisory capacity, 13 mills came to the conclusion that Germany 21 mills ‘^unot live" up to the Young plan. This means that <iermany cannot pay 4 mills olher Kuiopean countries and they in 11 mills, luin will he unable to pay the United 16 mills ‘'states. 3 niills . Fiance’s position is the stumbling 13 nulls block and efforts to make that coun- 3 mills, D;y change its attitude and forgive 6 niills (iei many its reparations may re.sult in * % • you’ve never had in anv 4ow-priced car 65 to.70 miles an hoar • 0 to 35 miles an hour in 6.7 seconds » Silent Syncro-Mesh gear-shift • Simplified Free Wheeling Unsurpassed smoothness and quietness • 60 Horsepower You must tiritv the new Chevrolet Six to Scuffletovin ScIumiI Districts a general scaling down of the com- No. 1, Long Branch No. 2, .Musgrove No. 3. Langston ^No. 4, Sandy Springs No. 10, Lanfgrd No. 12, Ora appreciate fully the many new thrills of its jierforinance. 1 8 mills bined war-debts and reparations. An- . 8 mills otlH'r Kuiopean conference will be I *«. 3 mills held next month, and its recommen- / 4 mills dations may point the way to a so- 244 mills ! lution «,f the world’s financial trou- 11-4 mills hies. A majority of voters in this; Bersons sending in lists of names country is felt to be against cancel to be taken off are rexiuested to send lation and the issue may bcH’ome' an them early and give the township and important one in the coming presiden- schooi district of each, as the Treas- tiul campaign, urer is very busy during the month ol < — conventional gear, and try shifting gears with the easy, non-4'lashing. quiet Svnero-Mesh transmission—which ia exclusive tivChevrolet in the lowest price fiehl. 4' Decemlier. tf D. RO\ SI:aB.sON, County Treasurer. Fresh Shipment of Laying Mash and Chicken Feed All KiiHls. FEW BUSHEIS OF BEARD LESS BARLEY LEFT.? „ ' See Us For Best Prices Ob dairy feed, HORSE FEED, MEAL AND HULLS. OATS AND HAY. Call 157 for Quick Delivery. FARMERS EXCHAN(X ,**GHBtoB*B Patd Store** ri I Recent developments b?gin to make •Newton D. Baker. President Wilson's war st*cretary, appear as an invportaht figure in the coming campaign. Baker has conie out in the open and shown that he is not averse to being the Democratic candidate if the party as ^ a w'hole demands him. He has declar- ■ed that he is willing to be either ai standard bearer or a private in thq.i I ^he campon. While Govern nor Roosev^t ia still the leading can- jdiihite, yet he may be beaten in the convention. A lot oPeuriosity still exists as to "^ivhether former Governor Smith will back Roosevelt, ^^jte Smith is con sidered unlikely toi^ make the race j again jhimself, yet ^his voice is still [the loudest in the councils of his par- Ify and anjf man he opposes is unlike- jly' to. be nominated, although it is , questionable if he it powerful enough to name his own choice. If Baker is named and elected, he wilt”be the fourth oldest man to he made president. Baker., will be 81 wlirn thii next pi^ident is sworn in! 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