The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1933, Image 2
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THE CLINTON. CHRONICLE, CI^TdN. 's: C,
Admires Chitlings iRoosevelt Ready “Ohio Prison Fire** Legislature Works Basketball :
To Act Promptly' Convict Hangs Self; i For Short Tom In Full Swine' The team as a whole played excellent
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1933
Of House Speakerl
t
inp’e Week of Inlensivc Stud.v
Bv President-elect.
(From The State) j
, “I admire your chitlings,” declarer*
J. D. WMtherspoon. I.Aurens, in the
house Friday aft^r Speaker Gibson; j
as the work of the week was closing
congratulated South Carolina “on thi;
kody of men,” saying he was “deeply,'h>nt-e!-t Roosevelt is n-ady to take
lnter;iational Prcblenis Predjm-; Co-perpetrator of Fire That Re- Speaker Gibson Advocate Fin- Presbyterian Team Shows
suited - In Loss of .322 Lives
Found Dead In Cell.
ishin? Work In Forty Days.
Would Be a New Record.
all for their second game, and may
(surprise many a prophet in the state.
Im-‘ Only one substitute was used by
provemeiff In Furman Game Coach Lonnie McMillian, that being
After Defeat Bv Wetford. iriark„ at forward.
Hyde Park. .V. Y., Jan. 14.—Presi- Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 15. — Clinton Columbia, Jan. 16.—If the legisla- Prv^bvterianV
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it.x
affected by the manner in which thi.s nrenpt action in the co'’ir)!'.cn*ed field
k<*use conducts itself.” foici^n relations as one of th*"* first
Spt’aker Gihson'^'had just declait'd .top; in giving America
himself in faveu of an irnmuxzled '~
; Intcniat'.onal problem-' p. cdominat
“I bol'* •• pjvss of this .state is
hog tied and muzzled," he declared ^ ^
**! believe in letting the people know conclu i<*<j
what i^ on and the bc-'t wny t(, an lunpierced veil of setn'ecy about the
do that is ihro'igh the p:'e.s>. I’enn!' parleys with Secretary Stimson, Sena
asketeers aner a BUY COLLIER’S
“Cotton” Grate, 33, the convict who ture overcomes its fi^ca] problems and in their frlst encounter at .be' Magazine—$2.00 year.
t the kindling use ! to start tl^ c •mpre.s.ses its session into 40 days as hands of Wofford showed va=!t'v on I for $1-75.
Ohio penitentiary fire .Vpnl 21. lOSO, o • » va.->t.> n JAMES W CALDWELL
iT’ u ♦ 1 1 u .. .SpeaKcr Gib.son urges, the current. provetl fo- m in Thursdav nierh ’s' w.
!n which 322 convicU di m, hanged' * . . . . i v, .v. . m ,ii inursoaj iu«r.i.S| at 12:30
new him elf today in his. prison cell. " "" "
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form in Thursday
session will go down in history as the game again.st Furman, and v i'n the
/ Grate, who in May, lb31, pleadeF ^^oce 1918. /w f rP J»eec ".y. £ .'•
be executed when arraigned in con- Not since the V.*o;ld war periotl has -coring spree, played Fuiman to a
’C *2 core. Furman had the fi t h-ilf
b5-12. but Adams seemed uliai>io to
mi.ss tiie basket during the second
lat.onai pro’-iem-' p.euonunai- tv cxccun-u wmn m tun- ..«i
week of intensive study just the law-making bod.v compi
rv M - Rori^eveif He th*-ew * guard making his morning wjthjn the constitutio
HI cy M,. Koo.se%e!t. m th-ew correction cel! block. - ,
The man had fa.shioned a*noo e
eied its la-
itutional 10-day
period. The average annual session
from
through 1932 lasted 70
period, and
when
game en
P. r. wa.s trailing by only six points.
and that he « ante I the aad dev.iopmcnta oa Iha wonomic confer- 7^1 hi ivou'ldhlnga iijch. „
co-operation of the house member-' ence, war debu and disarmament may fernain aJne, ser ing a me “Hi Haw" im * somewhat offsetsk^
ship. lie expected before or immediately af- sentence. Another. Jerome Raymond, aid Wai.n? the wouls .0 da>s I
••la-l in ... .-.nducl ou'sclvoa. ’ he Ur .Match 4 when Ihc nc. Democrat- “ho f™'c offictaU the.r first due m der the ho.tae clock. I Itanhury on .Monday. . |
raid, "that «■ may restore the confi- ic admini-.tration takes command. ‘I'*" ^ » manner While it was aryued that herculean
dence of the people ,n this ceneral In absoluU- seclusion today at the r""'!" *» '"o'-** '** *» '‘o ** eastic .su,H.rior team, and ran
a'semHy—a confidence it has not had family estate,'Mr. Roosevelt applied <*'»-•> 21. I JoO-four months the problem of appropriations, a sales „
in the la.<t Tew years." ' hiin.self to a stack of mail and to ihc^^n ^n® tax to bolster .shrinking revenue, an
Jt was then that Mr. \Vilhersi>oon sorting out of book.s lie will take with’ High Gibbons, who lighted candles augmented deficit, and departmental;
aro.se to reiiiai k, “1 atlmiie your chit-jhim to Washington. usetl to start the blaze in materials J many legislator.s look-
Furman .seemed at first to have aj
up a)
considerable lead. However, no Fur-
RUBBER
STAMPS
Any kind, to fit any
b'ji?itiess. Prompt ser
vice. Reasonable prices.
Telephone 74.
The Chronicle
Publishing Co.
lings,” arif! the hbuse applauded.
He noted carefuPy newspaper ac- assembled for repair work on a peni-
i counts of the swift-moving develop- teniiary loof, still i.s alive. He is serv-
ments in congress, particularly lelat- mg 10 to 25 years for robbnig a Cleve-
ing to the Democratiic measures of land fj' store, after which he will
h U . 1 farm relief and a tax on beer. It is -start a life sentence for his part in a
1 OStpOTICCl'understood the preri<k*nt-ek‘Ct stands plot to fire the penitentiary by which
' . hy the ,1.2 per cent beer bill pa.s.«ed the three hoped to escape.
Legion Meeting
ed forward to early adjournment.
Speedy disposition of the state ap
propriation bill is considered es.sen-
tial to a short se-sion. The ways ami
mean* commktoe. which tonight he-,
gan hearings on appropriation re-
que.sts, is expected to introduce its
The KL'.du! IJiir.miy inceling of' by the hou.se, but there was no com-1 After long investigation of the pris-
Quick pa.ssage of the appropriations i ►
be -American' legion scheduled for nient on reduction to .3.^.> per cent • (irate and his confederates ^ ^ __ ,
this we«‘k. \ i.-, po.wiporied to Tuesday * voted by the senate judiciarj’ |>erinitted to plead guilty to .sec- Pleasure appeared to depend upon,
night fir^iexl weet.~on"afrouftl.df j- - - . oi»d ikrgi'w muidfefw They. Ayere.-->:en-. niinim^zing oX-ftUctioJB^.bgtw^gn house
1‘tenlarce of Gommander Sturgeon,• The tangled legislative situat’on ttnee;! U> life terms without hope of pir»)ponent8 of a
tnd other
of Gonimander Sturgeon, •
officers, at the disti ici will.Ik* gone over with the I)<*m *cratic .
meeting in G.een.ille on the night of leaders on Thursda;^ night in Wa.-h-
the 17th ; ington when a stdp^will be made en
.All meni:>t*iare ui'ged tf> att'*nd route to Warm Springs, fieorgia. T^li^
the comifig imeting, the first of the conference in the capital was anang
$6,502,000 bill as
compared with the S.5.000,0' 0 bill ar-
When the investigation was begun recommended by i*cohomy aiivocates.
Grate feai'ed Gibbons would “.squeal.” and ujam senate compliance without
He slipped a note to a feWow convict, effort to increase'the bill,
with in.structions to give it to Gib- A budget recommendation for a
LADIES’ DRESSES
DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED
5 0c
Called For and Delivered.
UE SPECIALIZE IN DRY CLEANING EV ENING
DRESSES.
BUCHANAN’S
Phone 28
new year, a important busine.->s will erl two wt*eks ago and announced then Instead the note was taken to Jkl..500.()00 slash in .«tute aid to schools
« 1 « .« k _ .1 i«:r ^ * 1 . . . >
b# be fore the po.st
'.Members who ar»* or have been in
pov(‘! tvment Ici.-pilals n cently are
I/ugas < oiM'land. W. A. Dicus, G. F. a final word on Deiiiociatie
Winn. Glvde Highee and W. G. King.
and no particular significance is at
tached to it exc«*pt for the opportu-
Mr. Uiero.eU
nity it gives
o put in
/cedure.
Warden Prt-ston FI. Thomas.
It read:
.1 AM A FAKMHK
J am the provider for all manki.id.
Upon iiu* every human l>eii!g .con
stantly dr p* inl.s.
.A. world il.'i !G built ,.i.r»on r.iy i >il.
my pro<lucls. my 1 t<ne .>.
Hecau-** of my iiidu.sdy. eeu,
lead
was considered certain to provoke
controversy. .'^eriat<ir Laney, Cheste*--
.1. u ♦ .... ..u.,.* fiebU having already introduced legis-
I viant te maintain state .school aid
Almost every caller jwho discus.se*F But if jou have decided to talk, * indirect taxation.
riculture with the president-ek*ct ,to know it. W hen you get back Ratification of the fi.scal year
charge from January 1 to July 1
would Ik* reflected in appropriation-
^ , . 1 . ' - - J necessity for writing a
>you. But whatever you *'* ■'
ROBERT W. pENN
admini'tratv\e mess hall nod your head if you’re go-
agriculti
this week suggested
amendments to the “parity plan* ing to talk. If you’re going to keep^^^^^ ^
measure pas.sed on to the .senate yes- still shake your head W'hen I look at j, .
liv tko k(iii4u> —>you. But whatever you do, let’s stick ' u i# -ru
teioay uy me nouse. ^ n*. " ^ money bill and a half. The measure.
' ^ ^ ^ *■- ^ , ilcgislators said, would have to‘provide
When Grate learned the note
Complete Insurance Service
Surety Bonds
my count I.V. lead- th** ttirr! U
prosperity is niaintame 1 by >
great commerce i the vt>,!; ; f
giKni handsI "halatic* <*f '•
sjtring*- fiom thi* furnws of my **
tie
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rui.
Roosevelt To
—Pick Cabinet
had
for IS months through June 36, 1934, <»
;Ut*n intercepted he aj;keif to see the jf ^he fiscal amendment is enacted.
c»»unty pix»:.ecutor, Donabl J. Hoskins. ^.Abolishment of property taxes for
Phone IP)
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“I split the' kindling,” Grate sauI itate' iVu?p<rses~, increased ihrbmiS
^jvestcKck, Fire. Automobile. Inland .Marine. Life
^ ^ iMm. #1 *M^ii ^ - — i r — _
briefly. “GiblKins lit the match.
e.s. a new intangibles tax, repeal of i >
.My leajK'r brings f<>od for ite^iy;
niy plows belli piomise f<tr lomoii o v.l
Pres*idenl-elect To l^eave for the Although (Jrate was a native of Yir- statr prohibition law.s, abolishment of
South Thursdav. Posts To Be K'nia- was sent up from Dayton to slate h ghway patrol, and pay-
rilled On Vacation.
.serve 20 to 2,5 years for rolibeiy. He n,cut of taxes by Installments lurked
entere I the iH*nitentiai y in 1922.
In war 1 ani in peace 1 anii
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Furm Demonstration
Notes
('. B. ('annen, ("ounty .Agent
Farm .Meeting .Monday
•A cMunty-wiile meeting will he held
Hyde Park, N. W, Ian. P.—-A final
week-enil of sembp: ivacy and relax-,
I'.tion w:m hegun*at the old family es-*
tall hi re today by I’toisldent-elt vt
hrankldi 1>. Roo.se'e!t iK'fore starting
iootlnvard to l>c*gin actual selwtion of
hi.s c/ibinet.
.A full wi*ek of cunferepces on pie.<i-
U ntiul p»'ob!enis and future care.s pul
.Mr. Roosevelt in a frame of mind for n thefourt house Monday, January
•'omplete fiet*<b»m to,lay and tomor-
o\v.
.Jii -t before le.ivipg New Vo.k city iti.scu^ston will Ik* led by Dr. D. \\-
la-t night for the 75-mi!e a'ltomobile Watkins. a.ssistant director of the
ide up the ll'jdson river valley to South Garolina extension work, and
his plme in* r»*c.*ived a deb gat ion of (j. yj. t'Jark, extension economist, of
h.e Na*u*nai Girange. which is repo t- ('lemsm ci*llcge. In their taiks* they
will have illustiated charts, which wid
add much to the information they
II iii^ %uui>. • wart*house depart:
.r- a- T.,o .-ubjeit, for il,»cu_,„rt„..nl of aRi ic
non Hi. Outlook for'l.loS. Tho
as nienace.s to early adjournment in
inea.-uie.s eithv-,' iii’io;luctul t.i lecoiu-
inemled.
-Any one or combination of these
que.'rion'' might create an issue to en
gage legi.slutive attt ntioii for a week
or n.i^ie. »
.Mi'dilication or repeal of prohibi
tion- laws IS being |>res.sed more
iously than evt-r before iq re#nt
>t»ai.s. .A p-’-ojibsal to merge t!he slate
wart*house department with lh«* de-
ulture was laid be-
slature in Go ernor
lUackwoofl’s message .and concliMive
action ha.' Imen promised.
PENNEYS
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•d to ba-^* lefl a li.^t of acceptable
m-r. for .--cretary of agriculture.
Of. r'>urs«*T The piesiflent-elect feel
Icee t'» jock his own cabinet meni'i'er'
have on the outlook for 19,{,i. Short
discussions will a 1.so be made on the
nnd w ill «1*» so. but there is, every sign c'etiil .situation, including the govei'n-
liiat lu* wanls to get the last w**’'d nient .-ee<l loan.
tVoi’i ag'i*'ulluie it'self. H * follow,si
•V.’s .>..me policy v’li farm re ief legis-
biGon. telling the orgiiri'.;e<l fanners
'.o ae'e-. aiul gin'.ig his .supji.vrt to
r heir h H i 11 “d nlea v,—r, — /
.1 isl wh'v the Grange delegation ,
m its lotfertvd l:s'. i.s not known.
For the p-a.st two years similar out
look ineetir.gs have been held^ with
•* g*K>t atten,Jance. Such meetings are
Docim
JOiNJOSEMMlifiWl
iieing hold throughout the state of,
g^ntir Ga*Htlina and are showing re-
IHh KXI'F^MFD AliRIVAI.
.1 write this letter at a time when
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.suits. Ih'is meeting is oiien to 8f*y evtiry ciniplc oi luuderale mean.s or.
IS un(i'*r-!o,,d ih'il Hemy WaMucv. of white or black.
TK*r-•»:». regaidless of his occupation. |K*i'haps les.s, aie looking with a per
Iowa, publi.sher of a farm magazm *
oil - oi several ix*C''Mm‘’!'. !c-i to*
“f
c.ni cl appreiien.sion on the coming
visit of tV '»ld stork. .Adult garments
ti
, e of fei ..
J AMFS W. GVl.DVMKl.L
( all .“tH at ■ 12 Nfwn
lie iu>-t. H P her name
:)flic*' I’iciuck* Frank Vv.^Murphy
Wluat«*rn Minn., and Fenator KH-son
I D. Smith, of South t'arolina. The l:\t-
I i'l'v.eve*'. has ju.sl been electe*! lor
I fifth term in the senate and is »*e-
lie ed .satisfied to be chairman of Du*
; agriculture coniniitlee,
ton.ght, in keeping with the bo!.
Tin* mooting is being held in coop
tlw home demonstr&tioR t-^*'t>; j.P«pe over intj^.lainiyJ>^^
'V.'‘‘ vf i»If«‘nt. and it is desired that farm wo-i vloli.r •. aou, conl«>iences are U*i*tg
.JiJii a.>.to ,ho\v to obtain the best and
>f ,
men also be present.
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, -.-afcp* .sc-i'vice for the least possible
Other Meetings . * cmilay of money.
On February 1st there will be held The young father with a $30 a week
a forestry meeting, at the farm of Di'. .>aiary, probably engages hospital .ser-
W. H. Dial, IJiurens, in the Trinity '>ve that will put him two years in
Ridge community, with the district * arreai^ with his meager incomes-but
r rvomnnutrit. he lovos his dear ones. Ihe hospital
South.
Returning to New \<*rk Mon.ljy
night. Mr. Roosevelt will entrain :‘c r
i Warm Springs. Ga., on Thursday.
can’t expert to
**live in luck” all
the time, you know. By
the law of .averages
you’re due to meet with
some form of injury
nmy sevem yeanf
Yes, Accidents Will
Haj^ieol That’s why it
pays to
jETN A -1 Z E
a W. SUMEREL
./Btna-iier
Bidldias
CHotoiL^. C,
HATS
C leaned mid Bk>cked
SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed
DRESSES
Dry Cleaned and Pressed
Prices Right
Clinton Dry
Cleaners
PHONE *280
in the county discussing at meetings, r'rinning
the subject “Making a LitUe, Money' cially. »
Go a Long Way in Fertilixing 19331 The humbler couple cannot even
Crops." One of the most imporUnt f think of a hospital service. They en-
questions before the farmers today is,gage the family doctor several months
‘the question of feHiliting. Further in-jin advance. He knows of a nurse who <
I formal ion will be given on the for-j^ore within a few months of giadu-
’ e-stry and fertilizei' meetings at a Iat-{*ting; she is capable, and will work
er ’iate.
^AfFACT FlMDtfi
jfor a fraction of the sum required to
jhiie a registered nurse. She needs the||
jwork, and will do her utmost. The
I home is prepared for the event. Anti-
I septics. dressings, a sanitary bed—all *
are arranged under the guidance of {
the family doctor. *1
**lfother and babe doing welL" re-|
port»tha home paper next day. The!
pnranta get out of its with the mini-‘
mum 9i expense — maybe have little
left, if they have “saved up** as they
Islm^ have done months in advnnee.
tw nu Cmm nud nr i * •** well-to-do. bnt
T « : ^ . .r "5r ^ ..-^fwishea do not get us very far these
r* ^ 1*?' ir* u,»» *K«i it ukM MtioD to«« «-
to (,V« word, iiwtood of oto..^ ^ ^ .omeUui*
ho. It. on^m “ “ Lrt thi. Ulk-1 hop. ».
^ song of a .nftanAeho, having^ nolh-|
Ing with whick to feed his cow. sang ,,, , _
to her c4f the grass which is to drow. I SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
And of course, the cow died^ j. “1^ Paper Bverybedy Rends^
Out Th
Regardless
Former Prices
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