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'■ ^ PACE SIGHT THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. f—gi Baruch Favws X Billion Slashj New York Financier Maps Out Plan for Proposed Federal Cut In Appropriations. Washincrton. Aujc. 27. — A billion f dollar slash in the federal budget wa5 ■.aHirar»t«d tiwiiiy by Rprnard Barurh as a prime essential to business re'- covery. o TTie New York financier and war- Blue Hose To Have ! _ VeteraitGrid Crew'll About Forty Boys To Report for Football Practice. Johnson Ex pects Hard-Fig:hting: Crew\ “The same hard-hitting, hard-fight-* I ing P. C. football team as ever, except, ; I hope, a. little strpnger.” That is ’ I Coach VTalter .Tohn^ion's piojuifce to ! ialumnr and supporters of Presbyter j rian college as he begins to plan his time head of the w'ar industries board, ^ in the leading article in the current number of the “Nation’s Business,’’ THE BIBLE teid unless a cut is made “none of the The discover^' in a school on StaU n palliatives thus far devised will sue- L-land of a copy of the rare “Breeches ceed,’’ and if it is done “the.se palli- ’ Bible,’’ printed at Geneva in the year atives should- soon prove unne< ps- has revived interest in the vari- sary.” ' versions of the English Bible. - ^ruch said the cost of g<»verninent f - particular version gets its name to play this year and some may be in- had risen to “alarming proportions in b;.aa e it says that .Adam and Evejjured. A football coach just can't doj j 1932 gridiron club. "I’ve got 35 or 40 fine boys return ing to P. C. to play football,’’ he said. “If nothing happens to any of them I’ll be satisfied, and we’ll Have a scrapping little football team. But some of these boys can be hindered from coming, some may not be able B 0 recent vears,’’ and estimated the cost'’»»::,:e themselves “breeches;’ of ■■this year for fedetal, state and local governments at $15,000,000,000. This, he added, “must be taken out of the probable income from wealth-produc ing effort of $45,000,000,000 iH'forc* anj'thiug is available for inteivst o debt and, after,that, of .'iu.stenance.’’ “Obviously." he said, “that leaves little or nothing to activate business It is an, impo.ssible/ situation. aces, instead of “aprons," as fi>r the until the' season is much talking ready.” K ing .lames version translates it. On the basis of Coach Johnson’s sta- \o perfect copy of the Bible has j tistical matter, however, P. C. is going ■ver been printed, according to one of i to give every opponent on its schedule bt officials of the American Bible' plenty of trouble this fall. There were ociety. Mi.sppelled words and other only four men graduated from the varsity, McNaull, Center: Caskey, | 0 0 errors appear in every direction. The .Authorized version of the ' Bible as it was first publishtnl in Hill j would be hard reading tculay. Vodern The financier recommended a defi-' Bibles follow modern spelling, but in nite reduction in the budget of $1,191,-1 the time of King James the Bible ap- guard, and Cheatham and Blakely, the two tackles. In addition to these lo.'Ses, the col lege loses only one other valuable man to the coach’s knowledge at the pres- 0 0 OtW.OOd. By a “moderate return toipeared v ith such spellings as “For-j ent. He is Howard Stamps, brother of first principles- of the American gov- g’ue v= our dettes as we forgiue oure ernment and slight relaxation iti po litical exploitation of the public ]ur.=e.” he -aid, the following .savings should be effcH'ted: Veterans buieau $4(M),000,00(); war and navy departments $175,009,000; post office department $150,000,000; farm board $13(»,OOU.OtK); department of agriculture $100,000,000; commerce department $30,000,000, and revision of pay s< h«‘ilules. relinqbishment oficepted. iinprop<‘r function.s. re.-triction t>f fed- i eral aids and subsidies, regrouping cietlecs. The simplification and modernizing of the Bible goes on steadily and at least two complete new translations have resently come out. but the 'state- Jimmie Stamps. Howard hurt hisj shoulder in the first game of the sea-| ^ somlast year, and now it keeps jump ing out of place occasionally w'hen he ^ hits hard. Coach Johnson has forbid-'.-— den him to play. .Stamps will be back- | ly phrases of the Authorized versbin , in school all right, and w'ill be fooling, have lte<-ome so much a part of the j about the field, but not playing, common sfH*ech of Engli.sh-.*peaking | So P. C. is losing only five men, con- peitple that it is urilikely the new j siderably fewer fhan mo.-t other I hraseology will ever be .'•o widely ac-1 sch«*ols in thi.' section. j Coming back to the campus on Sep- : tcm*>er S. when practice begin.s, w'ill COLLEGES be 15 seniors, two or three Juniors and redi.''tribution of functions and, j^f^and for coHege-t-rmned wo- and about 16 sophomores.^ The seidors merger, abolition and rt'grouping in business is one of the inter-1 r eporting from last year’s var.-iity linen in nusiness is one pi the inter-1 reporting independent agencies, $200,000,000. looting developments of modern times, j .-quad, or letter men, will l>e the fol- 'H«* .vaid the $400,000,000 savings in recently with the head of one} lowing \eterans cost could be effected in 26 largest department stores ini J. B. Copelai.d, end; Furman I’inson, words: ”.\o part of the appropriation , ^ way; end; Adams, back; Barrett, back; Net- under this act shall be paid to an> found to obtain salespeople i ties, end; Pollitzer, back; Ew'iiig, j }>er.«on except for or on account of.**'. arnl clerks of the high degree of in-I guard or tackle; l^lliott, guard; How- actual bility." war-<-onnected loss of disa-; telligence and character his required, ell, guard; Woodside, end. ^ was to employ only college women; From last year’s equad: Kampey, when they could be got. [center; Barron. tackle; Lindsay, Colleges for women are new things; i guard; Bissett. ba<'k, and Odiorne. last the oldest is le-ss than .seventy-five year’s punter, hack. . years old. They had to fight their | Sims, a back, will be a junior, a.s way in the face of a general preju- will Redmond, another backfield man. 1 1 I n ii 0 0 i n Some one needs the article you have to sell. Advertise it in *|*L^ WaFiF '****‘^ * dollar do the work of three,!quaiteri»ack; McK a lie V^llXA/lllVie TV Alll while men’s- colleges have oht-ainftd|-em. peri dice have against educating girls. They always been “hard up," having GULF COAST EXCURSION I'ROM ( LIMXIN SEPT. 3rd The --16 .-ophoinoies Johnson is counting on are Hamer, .back; Clark,. Clrai^ guard; Har Perrin, --Uuge endowments. Now the sevenj4aLkk;-,.Bulic:ii,. full^- B,»ggg. guard; 'leading women’s colleges have urdted Waldrop, end; Vearout. end; Millsaps. in an appeal for financial aid in carry- tackle; Reeder, center; Ilopkin.H. back;; ing on the work of giving «‘<jual chance with laiys. 0| 0 0 0 girls an * Carolhers. baik; .dills, tackle, andl .\K\V ORLEANS PENSACOLA .MOBILE LILOXI - — BlR.MINtJHAM CHAITANOOfiA ATLANTA Limit Id da\> to tiuif pi ints 6 days to Birmingham and Chattanooga, and •'> days to .\tianta. $19 $19 $19 $ (> $ h $ 1 Coa.st For Information -A.pply SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Lynn. end. Lining them up, then. Coach John- It takes couragi' and faith to try to son ha.s al»out 11 exiM'rit^iced men* laise a fund of thirty million dollars coining up from last year’.s letter-ath-. in times like the.-e. If it were men j p.tes; alniut five from the .'^quad ami who were trying I wtiuld say they i n; sophomores. There will be a few' hadn't a chance. But when women others, ht* said, or betwinm 35 and 4U eandt,dates in all. ' The college, with capacit.V* for .‘'OO .'tudents. is ex|HCting at lea^t ‘275. Coach .lohnson has the In'st <Top of grass g;owir.g on his tootball field in - _.4l4s $135,(K)0 g.vmna-ium T AXES - j polished up and his stock rooms ar- \\ hat usually’ happens when the ranged for first practice. start after something thi-y usually git it. so I have hopes that Barnard. Bryn Mawr. Mou.il Holyoke, Ra<l- eliffe. S’^h. Vassal* and Wellesley will find money .somewhere. [luitticians in eontrol of the reins of^ governnient 'find that there is a .sur-, , I Hurricane News plu.s of tax income over necessary ex penses, is that they create a lot of new jobs and so find ways to spend more than the revenues. ' T, ^ Ti ^ u i u •v i i;* TW filv of Kairbuin, <;e<.rKm,., “ ‘v JO in tho hnnds of » cliffor-!‘h-^ ’ ent eort of officinle. Finding it-'nif "“f ^ . nith a surplus of »ft,tl0(i in the n.u- *'• • • , u ♦ Gillette Simpson spent last Sunday nicipal treasury, enough to run the! '* home of G. M. Nabors. I I 0 0 i 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 n D BILIOUS city for a year, it has declared allj taxe« off for a year. ^ } Bid anybody ever head of anything like that before? I never did. uriu I >1 y.t!*i! .Miss Lillie Young spent a few days last week in Hartsville with Mr. and i ”I have used Black- Draught . . . and have not found anything that ^ could take its place. I take Black- Draught for bilious ness- WhenIgetbilU ous. Thave a nervous headache and a ner vous. tremlSUng feellpg that unfits me for piy work. After I take a few doses of Black- Draught, I get all right When I begin to get bilious, I feel tired and run-down, and then the headache lihdTremMlng^^ BuT Black-Draught re lieves all this.**—a. 0. RANKS I was sitting in the president’s of- j fice of the little country bank w here 11 do business when the cashier came - in. .A village man who had had a lot of sickness in his family, and w'as be- 108 Uiewed foT doctor’s and other 0 0 ^ Mrs. J. -A. Dugan. ! Miss Mildred Young spent a w<*ek in jljl • Charlotte, N. <\, with relatives and i 111 friends. ' I Jennrie Lee and Carolyn Young I spent a few davs last week in New- I'berry with their aunt, Mrs. Sara Su-, ber. j , Mrs. C. H. Shannon of Whitmire,; ’Tpeinil Ronday ibillj. «»nu-d to borrow fifty dolUrs. j, the, preanknl. . ’ Mr. and Mr?;" J, W. fh>rtoiTr“Mis» r Hattie Mae Horton, .Mrs. Andy Young and son, and Earle and l.ewis Hor ton, spent last Thursday in AugusU, with Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Hor-; “.Absolutely,” the cashier replied. 4‘Got a job?” “Works for the town.” I “Find out how much he owes in all, and let him have what he needs to clean up, up to a hundred dollars,” i , i raid Iho pt«idont. “T.ke his nou-and ■ Hirriran, Missionary soriety, Wll b.m to pay what ho ran whrn U s| due and w'e 11 renew the rest. And,i-. ;John ” thr president adi^, as the 'eashH-r turned to go. >ou sallie, B. Nabors. -any other ease, of the aort.-th«-aame, Rosi^ SuiSerel of Hickory 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.1332 r=Ml=Mi=di=:ir=ii=H=J|j SMUIjUfS / Are Here Again! I f- way. That’s real banking, because it’s hu-| man banking. Big banks that have to and lav down rules which must hot be Tavern, and Mary Ixittye Riser of Whitmire, returned Monday to resume their wrork in Hurricane school. Hattie Mae Horton Miss Hattie Mae Horton returns 1 a 1 # .. I J Thursday to lake up her work in the deiiarted from can t lend on anything a??, .^u J V.,., ,h. Chapin high school. but gilt-cdi^ lined securities, but the j Btmdrim, HommrviUt, da. For indigestion, con- fUpaUoD, biliousness^ tdke.. - .oand, sntall bank serves a social .ith Mr. and Mrs. 1 which requires the personal touch of* ; the responsible head. Andy Young. Mrs. Pearle Fincher is visiting rela-- EMANATIONS lives in Cross .Anchor. ^ B-IM .Science is constantly di.scovering j^ng been held in the Mediterranean ■ I I 1 • I ^ - .. that so-called superstitions and anci- countries. Professor Otto Rahn of ient folk-myths have their foundations ^^-Qniell unhersity told a meeting oft in fact. That is, after all, to be ex-1g^-jentisls the other day that he had. PBAUCHT pected, since these beliefs are the re,^ discovered that the human eye gives jlW suit of countless centuries of human observation. The reasons popularly off emanations, apparently of the na-n tur^ of ultra-violet rays. Svhich are jheld for many observed, phenomena^powerful enough to kill certain low' I’TS TIME TO THINK OF ALL YOUR NEEDS he schooLchildren’ everything for th class room except textbooks. We have ample assortments of all school supplies heeded, from the small tot to the college students. Composition Bo<dcs Looseleaf Binders Note Books Looseleaf Fillers Examination Tablets Pencil Tablets Drawing Tablets Ink Tablets School Bags , Pencils, alMunds Fountain Pens Pencil Boxes Elrasers Pen Points Ink, all kinds « Crayons Paste Glue Rulers Compasses Water Colors Spelling Books ^ C halk Pencil ^larpeners Send the iChildren Here We ^ejl Quality Merchandise Only M jraarg I may be, apd usually are, wropg; the forms of life, such as yeast Cells facts at which intelligent peo scuffed often turn out The latest superstition to revive scientific confirmation is the “evil once What is more probable than some very sensitive persons might be^j affected by these rays given off by;| the eyea of an individual in whom thi FOB CHlLOWr ^ Md grown up * ^SYWJ^ belief that acme persons| power is highly develt^ped. Blacfc Dranght; 2$c and 5# CiNQpany Stationery PqiartwntHf \ Telephone 74 OintoiL S. 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