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swi»M^^^,|is‘/ ■; Roosevelt Qff On Long Tour Carry Through Seventeen States. Gets Great Wekone In State Cities. York Buffalo. N. Y., Oct. 18.—In two vig orous speeches calling for the election; of a Democratic state ticketr Franklin | D. Roosevelt gave a full day to Nc ’ York' affairs to<!ay before speeding into Weit Virginia and Pennsylvania to resume his active quest fori the presidency. Twice, before rousing- crowds*, at Rochester and Buffalo, the Democrat-I ie presidential candidate told norther.! New York citixens that he and Alf’’pd E. Smith‘had been linke^ together iry a 20-year fight for legislation de.si^f-i ed for the benefit of “the flsrg^en man and the forgotten woman. He urged the electitm ofyrlerbcrt H. Lehman, his old friendyto su:rec<I him as governor and proposed that William J. Dimovan, Rsnfalo’.s citizen w’ho is the "Rc'publicsuj gabernatorl; candidate, he a.skt-^^nis position on the St. Lawrence w&ti-Jvcay and ju.'*t how he proposed t(/ivduce slate expenses. Few refeivnce.s to national affairs were madt/in his two speeches of tlic* day. V In ofi^e he said that if elected he pionbsed to call the governors of the staies to Washington to discu.ss mat ters of common interest. . At ahdtheF lime he n ferred briefly i to commissions. He was welcomcnl at, Huffal** by tw'n rows of blinding flares ChST ! 1 lied !he si'dt'Waik;rT)f Afre] street down which he passed for sev- | eral miles to hi.' h'*ttl. | .At Roche'’ter earlier, he had par-1 t'cipated in an automobile parade through the .street.'. Iwaving Huffalo tonight Mr. Hoov-' tr w;ll it urnev a-ni.-s the .state line* to I*it shurgh where tomorrow he will' leave his train fi»r a motor trip to j Wheeling, W. Va. Tomorrow' night he | will make one of the major sfMH'ches , <>f his we-stern anvi southern tour at INtt-^huig. In JjtcKhe.ster. he had followed hun dreds of marehing men to the conven- ^Uefr-ball to list the various Demoerat- 1C a'hVvement.s in the state in order,, he .said, to tell William J. Donovan, the Kepublican candidate for gover nor, “whether my claim that there are forgotten people in this country! is based on my record of achieve ment.” The legislation listed included a law to forbid the working of 'women and children in industry for more than r»4 hours a week; the direct primary laws; factorj' inspei'tion law’s; meas-; ures r<*quirmg one day’s rest in seven; the establishment of a park program, labor laws, and highway measures. State Ginnings Show Decrease (’ropTit Oftjjber 1st 7(i,()40 B;ili*s Ia.'-." Than Last Year. Orange* I.LTti' Caunfv i.eads State. I’p t j O tt/.-er I < arol.ra for bale' le?> than to UK}!. Oraugebutg' leading he >lale IdUPO iKh’r.d l:i'* vtar. g.nning.'^ in South \ear were 7(>,l)10 the same date in 'county was still with 2.’>.bales, The total f''r the slate wa.- Hr’2. fur iigurt- by count es ('(c.irity .Abbevil'e Aiken .Allendale .Andei.son Bamln-rg Barnwell, Bt rkeky Calhoun Charleston Cherokee Chester CbeTTCTtietd < larendon <'olleion Darlington Dillon Dorchester Edgefield .. Fairfield Florence .t.. Greenville Greenwood . Hampton Jasper .... Kershaw Lancaster itKD, follow: Itdii :i.xnr) 12.421 1.198 ■15.072 7.125 9.177 4.58 H.442 110 .4.8,57 0.145 .. 6,702 8,210 7.968 9,407 3.010 .... 7,798 .... 2,818 .... 7,136 .. 7,374 .... 4,432 .. 3,562 .. 360 . 6305 .... 2,815 LAURENS 9,193 Lee 12.767 Lexington ........ 5370 McCormick 2,435 Marion 2,249 Marlboro . Newberry Ooohec — — Orangtburg ... Piekena .... — . Richland .... ... Saluda ... Spartanburg ... SuRiier — . Uni^ .... — .. WilSamaburg .. York All otlser -— — -9r'— ::..ir,076 .... 8,891 . U74 ...25.598 .... 2381 .... 3305 .... 4,234 „„ 12,646 ...14348 2,998 .... 5399 .... 8,056 .... 25» 1981 I 5.180 15,865 5,282 20.060 10,185 18,001 1,207 9,182 211 4.821 5M45; H324' 11,41h‘1 5,711 ' 8,510 10,834 5,004 8,812 8,070 5,734 10.4T7 4,935 4,996 1,052 8,714 3,776 10.192 15,053 7,952 2302 2,170 303491 7,350 3,521 38,283 3384 4,021 4,393 15,583 17370 3,601 7,203 6,258 872 I. SoiM (Mie needs the you have to it in Bow^^rrow ind Target S*YONE BRINGING IN A NEW SUBSCRIPTION OR A RENEWAL TO THE CHRONICLE CAN WIN ONE. HOW TO WIN flSET To each boy or girl, mother^r father bringing in a one- year renewal or new subscription to The Chronicle, we will award "firee one of these Archery Sets. My, what fun the kids can have with these sets. Get your neighbor to take The Chronicle for a year for $1.50, and bring the coupon be low to our office and you set. 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