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^URSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 # iPOLmCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 y FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself as a can- i didate for Mayor of the Town of Clin- j ton, subject to the rules and regula-' tions of the Democratic primary j R. E. SADDER. U; * THE CLINTS CHRONICLE PAGE SEVEN ^0 Congress Busy . On Relief Plain WASHINGTON Garher*s Building Program Up In House. Senate Leaders Are Nearing Agreement. •Y RADFORD MQILIV I hereby announce myself liis a cdi> Washington, June 6.—Senate party leaders neared an agr^^enient today to ^ — I Washington, D. C., May — Itjspeed enactment of a non-partisan didate for Mayor of the Town of Clin-'would be hard to state the ^ram|_j3oo,ooO,000 unemployment relief bill ton, stdiject to the rules and regnla- which congress and the administration, , • tions of the Democratic prii^ary. >re working on and have partly put, house prepared to begin con- ,H. Y. ABRAMS. ' i into effect, for the rehabilitation of I sideration tomorrow of the controver- finance and industry and the effort to' sial measure introduced by Speaker iner. ^ I herebj' announce myself as a cnn- bring about an end of depression more, didate for Mayor of Clin^n, subject j concisely than was stated by President i rru * r\ ^ i i ■ ■■ ■■ Hoov.r in h« ietter to Richard S.' ^1' Parker, president of the American So-v^’*^*-* temporarily the construction I ciety of Civil Engineers. I features of their $2,100,000,000 pro- There are some jioints in the pro-, Kram to get prompt action on their gram as laid down by Mr. Hoover on ^ $300,000,000^ fund for to the re'sult of the Democratic jiri- mary. W\ W’. HARRIS. , I hereil>y announce myself Ss a can didate, fqr Mayor o*f Clinton in the ap- "pnoachirig election, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the said elet^Jon - M»-C. NASH. I ht-reby announce myself as a candidate fir M^or of (Minton, sub direct relief advances to states ment. On most of this program there; President Hoover has agreed tp the which there is not complete agree there is some maneuver for political 'ject to the rules and regulations uf' advantage in the matter of details of the Denio,*rat»c primary. L. R*. DILLARD. is no partisan difference between'Re-' ^ $300,000,000 fund fur| publicans and Democrats, although i purpose under the Reconstruction; F'inance corporation, but has opposed! suggestions for a bond issue to fi-1 nance a public works program. I Senator Robinson, Democratic lead-1 er, asked for unanimous consent in > the senate that it take up the $300,- how' the program is to be carried out Mr. Hoover’s list of remedies as stat ed by himself follows: (a) The quick, honest balancing of 000,000 bill as soon as it has disposed: FOR ALDERMAN W’ard 1 I the fe<ieral budget through drastic re , i duction of less necessary expenses and pending economy measure. ! the minimum increase in taxes. Senator Watson, Republican leader. I herv«i»y announce myself as a can didate for re-election as .Alderman j (b) The avoidance of issue of fur- I ther treasury securities as .the very temporarily objected, but he indicat-1 ed later ail agreement would be reach-; - w' 1 , r .u 'p ^ . , keystone of national and international I fron, W I for the Town of ( '"ton, I „„„„ ^ Speaker Garner'.s Inll will come up subject t«» the result of 4he consideration tomorrow with ac- .X' A J L- I fV*' 5W cAnnot Afford to be like^o*;' triches and bury our heads in the [ sand,” he said, and ignore the agita- I tion of the people for the chance to pass on prohibition again.” The W'hite House will continue to i be the chief center of jnterest until j the conventions are over. |t has mean- : time become apparent here that Presi- ; dent Hoover intenii^ to dictate the prohibition planks at theRepublican convention. / , ■ Reports^ar^Mrurrent in dry circles j that the prudent Is leaning toward the side o/ the drys, led by Senator i Borah. Bor^ has drawn up a plank, which, I aftei/calling for strict enforcement of I th^prohibition law, points out that a ange in the Constitution can only !)e initiated by Congress, and that, therefore, the only w^ay the people can again vote on prohibition is to elect a congress that will submit the ques tion to them. He is against having his party dt^lT^e in favor of resubmis sion. Clinton Graduates^ Take Honors cratic pr". ary. txilfy f W'. A. HENRY announce n^yself as a can id The continuation of the work „f before nightfall assured by the the Reconstruction Finance Corpor-applied by the Dem- ation which has overcome the finan-' rules committee. I he. , - didate <‘)r .Mdermaji from Ward 1 forlcial .strain on thousands of small Backing the administration, the Re- the T >wi of Clinton, subje<’t to the thanks, reK*asing credit to their com- pa'hlicans conferred lH*himl closed result >f Ae Democratic primarv. B. W. BLAKELY. Ward 2 I her*>J»y announce myself as a can didate for re-election as .Alderman from W'ard 2, for the Town of Clin ton, subject to the result of the Dem- ocrati * primary. PET B, ADAIR. I hereby announce myself as a can didate f )r .Alderman from Ward 2 for the tow' of Clinton, subject to the result *f the Democratic primary! GEO. W. COPELAND. Ward 31 I hereby announce my.self as a can didate fir re-election as Alderman from Ward 3, for the Town of Clinton, subjet t to the result Vif the Demo cratic prir* i’-y. W. J. DUNCAN. munities; the strengthening of build-{‘^‘*‘^* '** deterrhme upon a plan of ing and loan associations, the furnish- result ing of credit to agriculture, the pro-1 elimination of Oie billion dol- tection of trustee institutions and the ' Public building pjbgfHm and the support of financial stability of the i direct relief in the railwavs. - 'Garner program. They favor the pro- (d) The expansion of credit bv the; increase of capital for the Re- Federal Reserve banks. ' j construction rmance corjioration to <e) The organized translation of j C.\S1 II K i.N S ’ 1. »r l»rl< l.'S ll a \(' liaiiK- aKii tin In IT prai* lU'i (1 a nd inoil.r!! 4 il.- in t Il (■St* (' lian;;lnK t inii's. poi nt of vt.'vv. 1 Dll 111.' bri. 1. • or I !•:: 1 do. s not < 'olton la.'i' is th. ' popniii ir I'lioi.'f Iny for snnii m r hrhl al' now n.k. 1 'ict ur- to a vva y h.' r vv. 'li.lliiK: .'S.| n.' fr oi'K.s ol Ol I'Ki ndi.' ar.' tli.‘ ■1(1 vv ti in lav .'1 inl.r Sli' '' H.'11 I'l'is a fav orit.'s for fin ri'lal att ifiidants. A iMljilinkr irOw n VV III.' Il III a>' III' worn 'I'al k> n away Ironi th.' nl a morons liron plionlA I II <■ sun 1 III. 1 • to I larti.'s S.'t IlliK of til.' sn innif r vv .il.lini;. iiiil iliu) .\n.l li.r 1 lion uhifnl hot ll of 1 ll.'S. dr I's.s.’s vv oiihl h'- '.'l.'i'l ion Ol w .‘!i ra III. froil ,.s lor I'll; iriiilni; for si iiii ni.T dal 11.'.-.s aii'l 'nr l>rl (Lit ati.'iu lants . in. lieiit.'M l«>a -hour nail if.; Out of the seVen medals awarded Tuesday morning at the college com mencement exercises, Clinton high school graduates captured six and the Thornwell orphanage high school one. This is q’uite an unusual record for one year and is a distinct compli ment to the local .schools. The names of the winners appear elsewhere in today’s paper. Low Cern Yields Due To Lack of Nitrogen Ward 1 I her«^!* dldaL* U>; the ,T>iwt resist of the.so credits into actualities for busi ness and public Ixidies. , (f) Unceasing effort at sound strengthening of the foundations of agriculture. (g) The continuation of such public works in aid to unemployment as iloes not place a strain on the taxpayer and do not nt-eessitafe government bor rowing, ' (h) ('ontinuation of national, com munity and individual efforts in re lief of di.stres.s. ' I (i) The intniduction of the five-day r°“ Tl .'TvEtwwok in Rovrmment, which would aavc the discharge of 100,000 employes and would add 30,000 to the pre.sent list. (j) The passage of the home loan discount bank legislation, which would protect home owners from foreclosure and would furnish millions of dollars of employment in home improvement without cost to the trea.sury. (kl Financial aid by mean.s of loans from the Reconstruction corporation to such states as, due to the long strain, are unable to continue to fi nance distre.ss relTef. (I) The extension of the authority Alderman from W'ard 4 for ilf Clinton, subject to the Democratic F. M. primary. BOL.AND. Ward 3 ,I henoty announce myself as a can didate f »r Ahlerman from Ward 5, for the Tiv'i of Clinton, subjwt to the result >■ A." Democratic primary. SILAS BAILEY. Victory for a part of Mr. Hoover’s I program was seen when it became known Democratic leatk'rs had decid ed to let the rules committee give leg- j islative preference to the Reilly-Luce 'hill creating a system of home loan '[discount banks. Some Democratic j leaders confidently predicted the measure would be brought up for j house consideration, I Over on the senate side, the bank- 1 ing committee also concentrated on I the home loan discount banking bill I and indications point to its favofahle |-aition. It would set up from X to 12 hanks with an initial capital of not ! less than $r),()0(),0()0 each to ease cred it discounting long term securities- on ! real estate. I Steps to give furthc*r relief to the I hungry arc to be taken tomorrow by I the hou.'^e agricultural committee I when it act.s on the Fulmer bill to au thorize the farm hoard to turn over a<l(litional 40,000,000, bu.shels of Third Party May | Become Reality; ( . ' ■■‘vte'!' / ri -potc i!i!e Just how such a situation is to lici Borah's Attitude Gn Prohibition Is Causing; Republicans Plenty of Genuine Concern. Washington, June 4. — When South ('’arolina’s “'big four" and fourtwn district delegates reach Chicago for the U>32 Democratic National conven- brought about that will please and, at the same time, get the support of the dry Borah and the wet Bingham camps he would not say. Borah, sena tor from Idaho, is the kader of one de of this controversy, taking the dry end, while his colleague from Con necticut is just as much a wet one. While Brown was at the White House conferring with his chief the national board of prohibibtion strat egy, the war council of the country’s | 3‘J dry organizations, was completing e i f nitr>',^en Is. to a larpc fur o T low corn !clf!s lull Ijor'ti shown hy a Mi’M'1 of m re flniti a tliitisnml ii‘I(l eiiion^i rat ion-i in which an uj) lii ation iTn lit more ['.an don bird tl:o avera.'^e yield Tile nio'l e •iin''nii'al and (i ■ i(lt.n1)!e r.io 'C’i ap’i'i •!>tion for corn h a side '.es'd:!: 1' Cliil'';!!) niira'e of sod • vIk’II llio i»'a Ts aro l\lili The i-uil nno'j';’'* ii k I't'i to 'Jtni |)nn';'*H tor iti;o, distrili'ilcrt by iiand or xt will not tion they will find two big things con-' plans for a battle against wet or even fronting them—that the rum issue | ,, ... , or the Republican platforms. Republi-1 ' . Dr. Ernest K. Cherrington, the man who has been chosen hv the drvs to an I here-l>i announce my.self as a can didate * ir re-«dection as Alderman from Ward r». subject to the rules ami regulatiirtt of the Democratic pri-;,)f Reconstruction corporation not m«ry. FRED BURNETTE. ; „„iv j,, a particular 1 called attention ! to lasC I)eceinlH*r that is, loans on sound security to industry where they would sustain and expand employ ment—but also in view of the further c«)htracti«>n of credit to increase its authority t»» expaiul th<* issue of its own six'urities up to $.3,000,000,000. for I her -'iy announce myself as a can-j Che purpose of organized aid to "in- didate for Alderman ^rom Ward 0 for I come prmlucing” work throughout the w heat and a million hales of cotton to 4he Red <'ross for distribution as' • • ^ in.oua ..iMthinir of the Repu'Mican lineup -^‘^^iTrtit''t»r,~'"w,'i'ittPTT~r'iitn "thp^RrpubiiraTr be downed and the cans who prece<led them hy their con vention two weeks earlier, had out lined some excellent war plans through its board of strategv. Walter Rrow’n, postmaster general and righ-hand man of the White“ gesture in the wet House and it.s jx.licy trail hUizer,' ’’’“y fxpect "organized, ag- said today, ujion coming from a, visitT*^'*’'^''^*''^*’ ■'^‘kmtless opposition, tf) th<* presi(l<>nt, that a irrdhibition | Political ob.servers see in this threat jdank satisfactory to both the wets visions of a third party, hut the dry lead this fight at Chicago at both the Democratic and Republican conven tions issued a warning that any can- •iidate or any party that even so Ward 6 I here*»y announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from Ward 6, for the Town of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. ROY HOLTZCLAW. has h(H‘n forecast. . , . Another move to help the farmer jconvention platform, was made hv ('hainnan Jones of the| According to what Brown said "you house agriculture commitR*e in his iassured that we will h^^^ appeal to the rules committee for|P“**'^ please everylKKly. right-of-way on the bill to authorize j — the agriculture secretary to draw on leaders will not as yet eommit them Congressman John Q. Tilsoii. for-' mer Republican floor jeader of the NOTICE CANDIDATES Y'ou will need Candidate Card.H or other advertising material. We are prepared to execute your' order im mediately. Let us do your campaign Printing. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. .-Bublighi^rs —r Printers house, believes that his party cannot afford to sidestep this issue. - SUJISCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLS the $200,000,000 Reeonstruetion Fi nance corporation agricultural fund to make loans to farmers. It was taken under eonsidei ation. nation, both character. the Town >f Clinton, subject to the rules an«I regulations of the Demo cratic primary. T. J. BLALOt K. , . , , The desire of probablv the great I hereby announce mys<df as a can- . . * r i .u - f a majoruy of members of both houses didate for .Aldemian from Ward 6 forj the Town of Clinton, subject to the. „f ,„ihii.- and Smith Succeeds . In Pay Effort I 1 0 The. (’hronicle received the from follow- IJnited result of the Democratic primary. GEORGE F. TURNER. to attend the fiesidential conventions may result in speeding up the work |‘J’If telegram yesterday of congress so that a final adjourn-[.Srmator E. I). Smith: j | nriHnt ran be taken liefore the dat.'^ ef Reconstruction Finance corpor-^ ation notified me this afternoon loan | B COUNTV ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 lekK of court I heie[»y announce myseU a candi date Tor~fe'-eIectroTr tor the -offk*e- of Clerk of Court of Laurens County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. THOS. W. BENNETT. ment can be taken liefore the dat the Rtpublican convention, June 14lh. It is now regarded as reasonably cer tain, however, that whether or not congre.ss finishes its work by that time, it will not take a recess and then come back Ia_tcr in the summer, but will mendous task of balancing the budget and enacting ‘a satisfactory reven'ie bill has bt‘en completed. 1 approximating three and a half mil lion dollars has been approved for South ('arolina State bank to lx* re loaned to South Carolina for purpose of paynig teachers and Confederate sirHght^hroilgr unfifi^i^’reV^teraTix m casK.- !^^ I have worked wdlh “State officials B B FOR SHERIFF i I here^iy announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Sheriff of Laurens county, subject to the rules ^d regulations of the < Democratic primary. COLUMBUS L. OWT^NS. FOR mac; 1ST RATE I hereby announce myself as a can-t The principal obstacle now in th* way of completing the tax bill seems to be the effort of several senators to put some tariff clauses into it. The general belief here is that when the bill comes through it will not be in any sen.se a tariff bill but entirely an internal revenue measure, but the in sistence of some of the tariff reform and South Carolina bankers in this; matter and I am glad to report this happy conclusion. I feel sure that this J large sum of cash immediately avail able will be of ine.stimable lienefit to every citizen and- husines.s of our .“tate. "E. D. SMITH, "U. S. Senate." ^ B of Hunter Township at Clinton, sub ject to the rules and regulations of Dem«'cratic primary. ‘ W. ROY PITTS. grams into a general tax bill is likely to cause delay. Pool Opens To Public July Ist I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter TViwnship. at Clinton, subject to the rules ai^ regulations of the Demo cratic primary. JOHN D. GLYNN. Mer'bi-s of congress and those who ha-..' to attend the session* no longer^ dread the hot Washington summers; Johnson. Daily The Leroy Springs swimming pool, always a popular place during the summer months, will open to the pub lic on July the first, it was announced! as they used to. Since both houses have been equipped with an air-con- hours will be 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. to 7 p. m., Sundays excepted. FOR COMGRBSS ditioning system, which provides for Application for private parties from the circulation of fresh air automatic ally cooled I or heated to a uniform temperature of 70 degrees the year i hfrAy »nnounc« my candidacy for member no longer collapM rMicetion to Congieaa aubject to the f™'" ‘be heat when making .peechea rules of the Democratic primary elec tion. J. J. McSWAIN. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES^ I hereby announce myself as a cari^ didate for the House of RepresenU- ^ves from Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by the rules of the Democratic primary. JOHN BOLT CULBERTSON. us ts ingrc an ad. ess, but! during the hot months. This vantage to members of eo because it permits them to ^ keep jon taBdng and pttivides no incentive to finish the job and go home, perhaps it is a disadvantage to the nation at large. ! Why not kee;i your money at home j by giving me your sabscriptioins, both I new and renew al. Prompt attention X p. m. to 10 p, m. may be made to Harry Bolick, the pool manager. Pric es will be for ten or more, 20c per person; under 10 25c per person. Chil dren under twelve, 15c; adults 2.5c. It is also announced by Coach John- ! son that individual tickets may be | purchased for $5.00 per year, family , tickets for two at $9.00, for thtee at $12.50, and for four at $15.00. These tickets are not traqsferatole. The pool promises to be a popular gathering place this summer for rec( leation. Harry Bolick, who is in charge as manager, will be assisted by Woodrow Tisdale. SUBSCKIBE TO THE CHRONICLE j If‘'en to all orders. “The Paper Everybody Reads" \ JAME.S W. 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