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TOE CUNTOW*tHRONlCLE
7
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932
No
By
Business
McGee >
How To Get
I nder Uncle
Sa
claims that his wife is paying/nore
attention to the heathens in chiner
£nd jappan than she is tb her own at
home, she is ^seeker terry and treas-
>; ure and collects all of the dews and
I she lost the fruit jar she keep it Jn
I and it looks like he is going to bafter
6
emson
Rifle Match
I helped an ex-serviceNpan make. her about
out an application for a position in missing. It was nearly 2$
the government service the othi^day.
when last heard from.
Tij^ers Defeat Hosemcn, 877 To
841. Return Engagement To
Be Held Hi^re Friday.
Clemson,
! alL of Columbia, visited Mrs. C. E.
I Chapman Friday. ■ ' ^
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Odell and son,
Harold, and Miss Lula Mae Attaway
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrsf W.
E. Holsomback, in Newberry. ’
.Mr. and >Ir<!. T H. Craft and chil
dren visited relatives in Newberry on
Synday. “
Friends of Miss Loreene Starnes
will be glad to know that'she is able*
to be back at work after a week's ill-
*
.^nd to the best of my recollection,• . • Thursday afternoon at
;l»ce are about 3 per cent of the qucK.. “*"■ "'J' ; the Presbyterian ^ifle team was de-
ime. w'e have had no serious" ^xidents', ^ < ■ t ness.
irNthis section since last week excepp'^^*'^ Clemson college sharp-, Yates Frady re
" * ■ shoulder-to-shoulder, from a trip to Wilmin
tion'ls he had to answer:
1. Give'
your name. age. height, ,
width and diameter, and last address.' . j
married
cupples got married and 2 others; shooters in a
match.
/
turned Tuesday
mington, Delaware.
2. Were you kil^d in France. ^1- of suck^^mbed to the
gium, Europe, Asia x»r (JermanyT ^ looked once that thev would
^ • V *
j ried over alive, but it finely
ted onner count of 2 other
mmen. allso the cold snap
was fine foKWlling hogs and manny {Trophy rules, except that a|
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Foy spent the
The match was fired under the! week-end in Columbia.
i
spent
turned
3. If you were not k^led, state j cold so’s we (‘ould kiU him. rite or
when, how and by whom ^u were; foam.
wounded.
CLINTON. 8. C., MARCH 24. 19,12
Y’ou can't expect people to trust] bu^ the new wrinkle added a learn-
you if you dislru.st them. * | ed Ph.I). of Washington, D. C., is a
4. If you get the jpb you want,
you think you coul^leave home?
yores trulie,
mike
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith
sixth man, or alternate, fired for each j Sunday in Batesburg.
team. Five shots were .allowed each' . ^ Mood^mith. u. D
man in each position. ! Felder Smith, O. D*.
J«hu.to„., of Clemson. was biKX-lQRS^ SMITH & SMITH
rfd.
r>.- Why do you think you bto cap-
bit fa.st for us. It seems that this well-jkble of holdirlg any kind of govern-1
Liquor drinking is steadily decreas- degree-ed librarij||n"is-a walking en- menl job? - /
■ cyclopaedia in eight languages, and, , ■ ■■
yet cannot jegure a poaition. Thtsf ^“Give the names of every man.
. C. And Erskine
j^lit Debate
scorer with a 182 out of a.. pos.=ible i
200. He was closely followed) by Lit
tlejohn,’ also of Clemson, with a 180.'
Boyd was high-scorer for P. C. with'
a 175.
The nieet Was Clemson’s first
shoulder-to-shouluer match for the
Optometrists
ing. Few people can stand the kind of
ituff the lK)ot|eggers are selling now.
You have noticed, of course, that
the man ■who brags about hi.s honesty
has to put up collateral when he, gets
money from the bank live same as the
rest of us.
What the country needs is an ad
ministration that will promise' a full
dinner pail ami then deliver the
g.^ds_.
J season
much we can understand without dif-! woman, child, firm'or corporation that
ficuRy. Blit, so the story goes, he re- j ever employed you or offered you
ocmtly turned down with his most ar-1 employment. Also dates, and reasons!
tistic sneer of disdain a job which of-• for being turned off.
fered fifteen dollars a. week. For
Ooi^ Me< Her* 3Uid^t n»*K„
a return engagement
DivUW. Mercer Comes' Friday night, March 25.
For Contest Tonight.
THIS lawless (X)UNTKY
It is not to 'be wondered at that the
press of Eur(*pe points to the Lind-
t»ergh kidnapping a.i proof that the
United States is the most lawless
nation in the* wburld. We are. There is
ro doubt about that. There isT ho (»fH-
< r -country pretending to civilization
in which the machinery of the law is
'so inefficient to protect the individual,
:r. which ;H-ople generally hold the law-
in diswspect.
It is a di.'^gi a to the UniteR States
that X'ol. Lindbergh should ha^* felt
it necessary to call, not on the consti
tuted police authorities, hut upon ac-
kncnvledged “underworld” characters
to lead the .sear'h for hi.-i baby. We
no not bill me Col. Lindbergh; any
father in hi.'* case would do whatever
he could regardle.ss iif the law, to get
something like three wi^e'ks . he has
'been starving himself as a protest
against unemployment,
j Even a doctor of philosophy who
I know.s eight languages has no busi-
I ness siUMting a job that pays enough j
' to buy food and lodging. Perhaps the
learned man considers himself a mar
tyr, but we are here to say that his
7_Hi)w long did you attend high
school? College^? Seminary? Gym
nastics?
Presbyterian and Erskipe divided
a double debate bill last Monday- night
when representatives, of each Nwhool
met at the two colleges.
The question for debate was, “ReHBoyd
solved: That congress should enact
SPEQALISTR
Ckmson team wiU ^omejByeB :• Giaim PijacrnMl
15 West Mala Street Phone 191
Laboratory for ProMpt Repair Service
t^inton, 8. C \
The complete score is tabulated be-j
8. Have you ever been married, di.!;r:::r;- “IT*''
vorced, or othrrwi« i„ w,r! I P™vidm* for the rentr.l-1 w.^wte
9.
■ lixed control of industry',” be ing se-j HunterV
Have you ever had any experi- national ] White. ^
low in the order of prone, sitting,!
kneeling, and standinjfv^ The last coI-{
umn on the right is total individual
scores. '
Presbyterian
4.3 47 40/45
-.. 16
48
.46
... 43
e
47
Brown
X
43
45
43
45
43
ence that yop jLhink would fit you for honorary' debating fraternity. Williams (a^)
martyrdom arouses no sympathy in j work in the Philippines or Washing- Appearing in the Pre.sby'terian au-^ Total . .T ....
our o'therw'ise fairly human hearts, ton? iditorium, S. Li Abrams and ,H. U.j rieh|Mon
' n v>¥\An tnuv* ■■xkCA fViA naifeuti ii_i a.
42
40
39
42
40
38
36
39
31
31
175
169J
i69r
167
161 I
161
841
Unemployment Ts exceedingly unfor
tunate, and far be it from us, who are
lucky enough to have jobs, .to lbolc
down on the rest—but—a jobless man i merit work?
.Carpenter, representing the negative j Johnstone .
lU. What is the lowest Mlary you j sidi of the questioner P. C^i, were Littlejohn
Wotrid be wjiHng to accept in goVern-Jghle to persuade the judges To their ] Hunter, .M. B.
who is too pfoud to w'ork unless the
salary runs to four figures, is a horse
of a different hue. Society is usually
willing to help the jobless man who
is willing to help himself; but it" is
.scareey in u pu.-ition to .suomoH tht-
unemployed in regal .'tal**, Wi.nout an
effort on the part of the unfortunate.
Ims'rine the situation if every un
point of view. The speakers for Ers-
ikine were Mes.sr.c. Lloyd and (jettvs.
11. Have you ever been treated for, . -
lunacy ' vjlialirtva? T.lkin* back?
Fallen arAies? Halitwia IBow-leya? ' '"'J' «<l<-mi>teil to show that eentral-|
If so, .state where, when, why and by rontr<j| of industry was benefi-;
whom. cial to the countries which are trying
Bethea
Harlie
Western
Total
(alt.)
48
47
17
48
."id
13
4V^42
4.5
It
44
43
42
39
.38
42
46
37
42
36
30
182
180
176
172
167
161
.877
employed person in this c.iuntry
should climb to a seal on the same j reasons why' you were dis'-harged.
sort of high horse. That would mean
that at lea.'-t a million p<‘ople would
his little boy back .safejy. But it is an | immediately throw up the make-.shil’t
amazing confession of impotent-e on job.s which are now allowing them t.>
live, and go on hunger strike.s. This
/—— ' this plan.
12. Give date, hour, minute, .second,' Abrams and Carpenter put-* across
place and week of your discharge the idea that government -Control is
JOANNATVHLL NEWS
from the army, and state 8 different unnecessary and impracticable, show-! Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Fulmer and
.ing the disadvantages of such a con-i daughter, Mary JoT spent the
dition U> the individual, and pointing!
. week-end in Newlierry.
the part of the pol.ee of New fer-ey
1.3. Do you know how to f'v? Run?. ‘i Mis.s Ruby Woodruff of Clinton,
Flay b.-i,lKc? Smoke! Chew! Cuia!;'"'' "''I'"*'"'"'".'' "f , spent a few daya laat week with .Mia.,1
Whistle! re'itiulizalwn on a national i>„r„thy Clark and Mias Audrey'
— scale. 1 Frady. ^
14. Have vou ever suffertMl the am- ^**’*'" R*nsoni and ^ Mrs. .M. K. .Medlock'and little .son
i-id of the coun’ry at lai go that kid- would probably ruin a large number
t apping can be carried on without of grocery stores which are already putution of your income? If so, how? ^'*^ Mclnnis representing P. C., ap-j spent la.st week with her sister, .Mrs
pearing in Due West, upheld the McClure, of Sumter.
I.*). Have you ever fought a duel.ifirmative side of the query. The P, C.| Mrs. A. I). Harrow is spending the*
or attended more than 5 fish-fries? debaters attempt-ad to show the evils I l^r parents in Savannah.
in the pre.sent dav system of indus
fvar of punishment, as .so mativ re- straining to keep soul anJ body to
vent in.stance.s have piove 1. | gether. The failure of the.se stores'
Perhaps the public indignation ari.s- w-ouUI throw more people out of work,
.I'.g from this dramatic disclosure of which would bring on more hunger-
the failure of our law-enforcement j sti ikers, which would ruin more gr(>-
and protective machinery may result eery stores. In tlw end, the grocery
n an anti-<-rime wave which will wiiH 'business would he totally' ruined and
C' Jt the shameful reputation our na-1 even the employed would starve for
t!on bas earned by public indiffe’'cm-i‘| laclT'of food. In that casu i>erhaps
to crime. Perhajis we may see eit vens I §omc large library position would be
taking the law into their own hands, j left open for our learned friend -but
."iS in the old V'igilante day.s in.v.Sanjhe would have died in the meantime.
Francisco, and hlfnging rackctiM isl jg ^jj \\\, sympathize j an lOU.
and gangsters from the most conven- him for not having a job, but(
eli-i,
16. Why do you think you are en-'^ry, their mai
gihle to a position in the ranks of the
Federal government?
ed on the excessive gains by private
owners and the lack of uniformity ib
I,.., . f# » 1 ^ -!the wages and hours of the present
1(. Have you offered any sum pf| ’
money for the job you are seeking? i
If so, how much, and say whether it I Me.ssrs. Stone and Rogers, the Ers-
Mrs. R. C. Boswell and daughter,
.k 1Xeretha, .Mrs. Ithett C<M)}K»r, Misses
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was in tlic form of cash or a cheik oriki"** successfully defended the
.ent lamp-posts. Perhaps. ^ when we hear that he is finicky about
And then, perhap.s, nobody wil! "i-*. the kind of work,he dues—our .-lym-
aSything about it. That ig more dries up. Times are hard
ly, in view of our past history in such
matters.
enough even for those of us who are
lucky. Many of us are living on mu'-h-
reduced wages, and are cheerful about
AN K.XSIER PHOltiHI try to help others whenever
Never did the world need the essen-' jj^t we think it is .fair to ask
tial meaning and the .spiritual stimu-j th^t they at least take whatever wc-k
lus of haster inoie than in this year!th^.Y. “God helps those who
of grace. On every hand are those; ^elp theniselves.”
18. Are you deaf? Blind? Knock-
kneed? Bald-headed? .^uint-eyed*.
m^ative .side of The query,
I The next debate will be with .Mer
cer here this evening, J. .N. Dendy ard
8. L. Abrams will uphold the noga-
Answ..r >e» or no. (tlvin* .11 possible,quontion for Proshv-j
data on each deformity, if any. ' * '
Smith Carries X)n
Fight For Loans
whom the state of the world dis-
hearun.'. Wv aie Lold, if we listen to
their lamentation, that religion has
failed, that the plain, homely virtues
of fajtirand lo\ing kindness and mer
cy as between men add their fellows
are dead, or inoperative.
To su< h an a!.tilU(im>f itiind Faster
comes as a shining and a 'beautiful
refu’atioii, as 31111 angel seen by those
•who are in sonew round a tomb*.
Easier is not to Lu observed merely
as the eominetnoralion of a triumph
over the grave, a victorv over death. ^ ^ * .
prevent the price of cotton from be
nineteen cer.tui:j> It stands fori, , , , .
ing depressed through any govern
19. Give name or name)i of all peo-*
pie whomsoever, regardless of color,!
race, religion, habits, politics, or dis-1
tinction, who attempted to help you
make this report. j
terian. A P. U.
.^nt to Mercer.
team- -Wi4k-«o^bei"
General Assembly
To Adjourn Sron
20. Can you write your nanie? If so.
sign here
Fears Hyde Plan fur Sale of
Farm Board Stock Will Tend
To Depress ('otton.
Washuigton, March 19.—Determin
ed that every* effort shall be made to.
Avvas on oof tha spraadlq* tyas of ”1;
the glory and the power of a resur-
rect'on hcie and now-of a rebirth, of
the springing of a new life in this
glad hour and a confident future hope.
Its me.inir>g can/iot all be told in
music or in flowers or in the wings;
any
tal agency, espec-ially by sale of
stocks now held by the federal farm
board, Senator E. I). Smith said today
he had conferred with house memliers
relative to the matter. He was in-
jind fire
iiion.s
of
Iho most eloquent | formed that they wMid to
An Even Break That Adjourn
al ment of Soions Will Be Reach
ed This Week.
social happenings frOM-flat rock
yore corry spondent. mr. mike i
Clark, rfd,' and his wife has just’ . .. a .
hatched off a nice setting of chick-l 7
ens and this is the first To come off state where people
in our mist, he set 13 eggs uiab^r hei the prospect for sine die ad-
and she fetched 10 biddies, but sh^gertTral assembly
dommer necker variety, wi will session will enu
leddy for the preechers in may
thia yr.
nir. john smith that live.-
town thought he had struck
through. If it dwsn’t end this week,
thin it mav go on a week or two long-
„.,.u ^f*er. I all depends on the time when
the flee conference report on the gen-
an oil
wall last sadday morning and run
eral
and
appropriation bill is submitUd
the favor with which the two
all the way to the county seat to, . ^
spiead the news and get a man from look upon it.
the standard oil yard to come down! Here i.'* the status quo.
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It is not all in the glow of the’^'^’"^ »* .
pas5Kgir'’^of his 5200,000,000 (and buv same, but -whew They got The ^ectric rate regulating-^U ha*.|
ilLack they found that little wilLv' hadtbtvhouse, is now in the sen-
1, , J , u r«Tontieil m biirketfuJ oil < whbH .Senate OOttl mitt Ce hear-*,
It goes far deeper than words can ut 1 jt was pointed out from his ford the nTgl t Ie »^ter-!
W; it rea^hc!! the deepe.-«t of tht-Smith that, in his opinion, it is un-1 tiopi hi.s rord the night .e j ,
truths we know, at the very heart oflfortunaU‘ that anything should bejfoar) oR‘> the well, he was badly xbe con«rre<sional redi^trrting bilL
our human lives, in their daily need'done at this time to depress the price' "hipped re<ii ..tr . itn^.
of that which is higher than ourselves, j »f cotton. The throwing on the mar-
ai'd in their asjHTation toward that ^ l^t^t of a large quantity, he said, as
which is true eternally. pioposed by Secretary Hyde, could
is each man’s resurrection and i have any other effect than
I foar)
led.
passed the hou^ some weeks ago and
miss ,ienn;e vt'evc smith, our prin-i^* a special order in the senate
de-
ciple, ketchetl a verrv bad cold in her i night,
head while setting out in the yard*
of ChniralonJ";,;'which t"hi',lp.t«inK tho 'm.rkH ju„ a, p],nlinK| with hor foll« tho jj!;;'' wook .nd is now in tho heoso.
day i„si..s fonovor. Faster is the f-, t„ne.^^^ to'-d^r u^%'nVf .c:i:nTrkt;i
the mar- ^rom being seen, but it let the wind l»*ve Pf**^ *>ot^* houses and they wilij
dom and Lght, the upspringing joy of
the emanc'pation of the soul of man.
l^east of all the festivals is it a time
ulation bill passed the .senate Tast;
low in
Emergency bank organization bill
nrevent this large placing on me- mai-i «s , — -- - - *u;o
ket of cotton stocks and exoecTs the sister, salhe veeve, had together this week,
xei 01 cotton siocks ana expects ^ ^ ^ deficit retirement act has lieen
for selfish introspection, for the back
ward look and the unprofitable re-
• semblance of failure and disaster. It
is, instead, the time for the looking
and thinking and, acting'beyond and
away from our^lves.
As in the solemn and beautiful
Easter jubilee wo consider the lilies.
; 'and hear the music, and feel the in
spiration of the occasion, let us take
thought how we may impart Jto other
Jives and bring to other hearts the
jojr we fsel, knowing that as we are
iniRistered unto it is our <jiuty to min
ister sad to spiwad abroad the mes-
t sage of the Ei^rtigrtide to a world that
na$d», and badly a^s, all the cheer
: we ean give.
FAUrcr UNEMPLOYMENT
W# are pfZtty wsH acquainted with
in all al its phases,
passage by the house of his resolution 1 teech all of the grades for 2 days.
.‘CO that the-funds proposed under it
may be used fur farm loans in South
Carolina and elsewhere and not for setting outTh the w-eather.
other purposes.
Should the plan of Secretary Hyde
prevail it would probably mean that
the funds of the Smith resolution
would be allocated to other purposes
than originally intended and the Sen-
aitor believes cotton would be further
depressed.
66 6
she will be advised by the board to
wear something on her head or stop
the resent freeze done
right
sigrod by the governor. *
The free conference-committee on
;he general appropriation bill re
sumed its work tonight, and hope is
expressed around legislative halls —
.smart of dammage in our communi-i^ members of the committee them-
ty, as it ketched most of us uopro-; "''’** *''* *•"“«*-
pared, it killed sevral vegfer tablet'
be submitted
and busted 9 radiators to my clrrtain
knowledge. milk_ froze while being
milked from the and it turned to
icicles that looked like knitting
needier and my wife brought an surm-
ful of it into the house and bit^e it
up and melted it. the town pump
would not funcktion for 3 days onner
I some Time Tuesday or Wednesday.
. All the county supply bills have
been introduced^ and many of them
have become law.
The legislature has |ts house in or
der for early adjournment.
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MO0t opccfly RgngdlCS/Known jcoqk their own suppers, mr, skinner
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