The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 19, 1933, Image 6
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THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON* S. C.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 19.
News Review of Current
Events the World Over
ft
Not Arromnlishinsr ^ ovtl
Budget Balancing T.ikclv to He Po^fMoncii
Assails Borah in Senate Dehale.
nvTinni! Tmnor*'>Tit—
s UKS^MiNSK to ■ sfiefinl nioSsait*
rfoiii fh«* “em«?r
! \ to ii;j\e •»n \vliolt*Ralo
j fiirr* «1 filllosiin’s. niici i’.ssiiiiKSl load
j t*rs Ifoinisr-fl N (lartiiii rt*xi>*ioM i»l fho
r hfinkriipiry liiwa at ttiis K«*>«?<ioii 'ITie
• tiolis*' )i|i|ir]3ir> COIIilllitltH* Im'UIUI coll
sidoraiinti of ii hill ♦•nihiMlyiliii'the prin
j clptes sii;r>:esi»*i| hy Mr IliHivpr to eaSh
! tho dcht Ritiisilion ihirjiij; ilie iirosHtt
‘ (N'rloil of defirossion.
COUNTY REUEF WORK TO
J will ir. atwosp^cre v hich
iwiH ttTid <0 encourage study. Get in
'the habit of studying the same ie~son
START IN NEAR FUTURE i:‘::v,TuUu:L”;rwit;:-'the::b;
. I iect helD‘5 the memory. The eouipment
Orsranization Is Perfected With Election of Directing Heads, ^ condition that it will
Advisory Committees In Each Community of County To Be‘not detract from the general attitude
Named. Employment Work" To Get lender Way In Week or of study.
-Johnson
Bv EDVARD W . PICK ARD
Rep. Rainey
ANYTHING of moment Is accoro
plished hy the present session of
ron^fross. iilinost certafnl.^ the lns»
“limie diioi-'" session that ever will h»-
0
held, polifical <iti«i'r»
ers w ill h*- n ti’n
Ished. Thp I »**:iiih
In niMiierii-:il nmiri*'
of the house s*‘en. l»e
wilihTid nii'l inner
fain; ihe i;**puhhi"i'i'‘
pleefiilli ii'sisl ill d.'i
trm-iiii;: fiie'f oppo
needs 11 nd roinplicMiin.
tfieir HllelilliJS Ml le-J
Isl.'ition ; the more r id
leal iiieinliers of fedh
fiiii ties Slash ri^hi and
left and add to ifie
confusion. The senate doesn't e^fie
rhilly like the houses t>e«T hill, and
the house doesn t approve of the re
|tejil rVstiliMion hefore the senat« I’ro
tHS‘dijti:s: in f liiL i^!he•t.x•halllhei;JU--U*i»-
wnlitll: are held up hy a tililnister ysiti
diicli'i) f>y Si'nTiToT tTiTPT~l.ontr—-of
I oiiisiaria for the purpose of defeatln:.’
(lie f’.'ass l.aiikiti;: full And o\er all
fiaiiv’s the prospeif that l*resii|eid
IliH.Mt will xelo^Tfain of the ni*»s»
iriuioftatd me;iMiri’!^f they reach lh»
White llmise. \n \
As f"i hahincliis the hinlKel,^ that
pr>.h:.Mv w ill liave to lAait for the
spia ial M'skiiin of the neV ciyn-ress
rtN'vii!. ill llooMT apparerttly^iiasXahan
doiii'I la pe that it eati Im* ai^iiii
(ilished ;it this session, and the Ih^n
01 rail!, iiii lu'linc I’re-iidenf Klect K«eiv
\i It. ;;i\e no indhvMlijn that they hj|\*
deriih d how if should t»e done. Ttiej
now (h tn that fliey plan to raise the
income »Ttv the. Iead«*rs who ronf»*rri*i1
with Mr |{oose\elt ri-piidiallns their ^
lirsi stalemetds that sileh was llieli '
i fcp enriwn;' ^f^e| T
Ihiifie.v of lllinolH. nialority le.-nter
r^.M.viN <'tMn.iiK:::’«t wdi was
found t|tnon): hla |H.*rsotial papers
itid t1h»i| for proliate In a few worda
' the'iliicntiieid. drawn hy Mr. t’oolidge
, hiinsidf. Icayos Ids etitire estate to
! Mrs tVadhlije l"he ,»ro|>erfy wjis estl-
fhe ‘farts’* Itntiwn to him when the i mated l»y friends at , hoiif »,<«»(>.
nionitorintti was hefnre tint hod\ In ! loliti t'«Hdid;:e. Ilie fortner |’resid»*tif g
* ' f
IfrtI The evidtah^e of fversotuililies st n. njis provhhnl for In a trust fund
*M‘twr«*n the two erstwhile close ’ estimatisl at $l(si.|gi(l. creafml hy Mr.
*‘rtoni|e was aeriinoniotis. ^ i i’o»i|idu’e a sliort littie after his son’S'
T».ou-h Mr ftoosiMelf declined to ' niarriaL'P t.» riorenee Trunduill
-<i .>|H't'ate with Ppesidc'til lloo>er on ' TIuil Mr. t •Mt|l<l;;e ha<l known fop ■
vear ot so that he was in d;in::er of
sudden «h*arlt wjis 'ndicated t»y a story
from New York to.Mie effect that hig
miplicafioii for J'JiNi.iKth life insurance
had liecn rejected hecause of the con
•lition of Ills heart.
Ten Days, According To Statement of Director.
(4) Set aside one uninteiTupted
time for study. Learn to tvad faster
Lauren.s, Jan. 18.—The skeleton or^ j which applications will be signed. < and faster. This goes to make deeper
gan’zation of the J.aurens County Re- Eligibility of the applicant.s will be j concentration. A good student should
lief council,
R. F. (
under w’hich $20,000 in
efficiency.
(0) Practice. Five out of six
dents^never practice to s(^ if
du-
they
'h»* war d»*hf qiiesthm he is zrcHinc
' -ulx to tjickle lids and nthci inter
/
-itiiuial rnaflers immediately ari**i
• is inauifunition In piirsininee nl thU
Ian he held Inu}* mrifen'rices In New
York with SeiTel:ir> Stimson. (’<*1 h'd
ward M fleiiw*. who Is an authoritx or<
f«*rei"n affairs; fames W’ Gerard
Ainerieiin niidiassador to Gernuinv at
the time ifie (’idled Slat**s eni«*red
file xVtir; .^mntier \V«*lles. who wa*^
assistant secrelar.x of state in the \Vll
Son admiidstration apd Setiafot .^wan
Son of Virmida. one of our deleuale'^
to the disarm imenf rotif#*ren< e
Over in Fnitiee iherx* Is a L’rowimj
iM'lief that Mr IloT^exelt s>H*rettx eri
caced ftliiiseil to n dra.stic re'xision of
the wiM dehls. and 'he ptildlc Hlso“re
fuses tfl ‘acre 111 fTn'TrTs" defifaT“fTn>
iTesidetit Hoover protinsed him a re
ihieliori.
noted on by the community commit- be able to read, 36 page^ an hour and
fund.s will be distributed in tee.s and then the cards passed on to really learn them. Slow study robs a
Laurens county for uhemployment i Mr. Sexton and the genep^al commit- person not only of time but al«^o of
^ and relief .purposes, was completed at tee for final action. Tho.se who -re-
I the meeting held here lijonday after- ceive favorable action on the part of
noon with the-selection of a work di- the committee will receive cards
rector and paymaster. which will make them eligible for, ,, , r- • ..i. i. v
! S. Boyd Sexton, of this. city, fot work and subj’ect to call. Wprk cards j^ knox^ a ing. le in e ■ i i
many yefer.s engaged in the machine will not be given to two people in the staying something out loud. Lne
shop and contracting busines.s, was! same family unless both are heads of ^^^ subject. Associate every-day ob-
chosen as director and B. H.'Boyd, families. • | ject.s with the subject. That is thel[‘rea-
business man of Clinton, was cho.sen Distribution of tht* funds, it wsisAon there ’ate absent-minded profes-
as piymasler. R. A. Babb, of this city,' stated by James Jl. .Sullivan, chairman sors. They become so dx‘enly engrossed
had pre\’'iqusly been chosen as clerk of the county council, will not depend \viih the subject which they teach
and Mis. Sarah Wilkes as ‘"Cretary. i upon the need of work in any commu- th^t other thing.s become secondary.
I The rate of pay of day Ijiborers unity but upon the need for relief. j)j. i>a--is then told how to use t.he
xva'-- changed from the .schedule adopt- Therefore, he .said, the ' fgcilitie.s of a college*
I>»*in«MTats victorious In
f l.l INOIS
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country a lesson on how to gel elected
a1 stnnll cost. Figures suhinlfted by
the cnrnlid.'ites In that
st.itt to the clerks of
the senate and house
showtnl that William
H. Dieterlch spent on-
—4y g2T2 dm winning the
United States senator-
ed at the meeting last Wednesday that has the most'pre.ssing'unemploy-
<le< lares congress can hnlanee the fe«l
eral hmlgei xvilhoni the liii|>osiiion ol
s*I(lillorial faxes, exerrd a tax on beer
liinl his siaieiiH-n! Is greelexl with gen
eiiil exiiressions of H|»proval frxnn the
tjixpaxers and many metnherg of con
tT<*ss He savs tlie hndgel should b#-
hjiliineed h.v cntllng down the c**sl o!
gov tTiiiiietii—n procivding tbal has. lh«
ri<trr:ififil ii|iproval of both f-jr+Ies—-anrt
that the Inipositloh pt a heavier lav
hiii'lon on ilie peofxle would be to '*ln
>!ie revohitlon." All of which s«mn<ls
fitie tiiii so far congress has failed l«
ffpice govn nmenial costa In an.v ap
prr< iatde degree. The amount It wil.
v M o in this .session niur not be as
III :< ll IS $ ilMI.IHMI lNNI.
S. iialor I’l.t Harrison of Mls.vissippl
oi l- ol the most nsinte of the I >ein«>
rr.iis, iigri'iMl with Hie KaineT pro .
LiMii ‘We’’ he said -are going to
irx to reireinii siittfcfenllx to nv«»ld
^\Pig of new taxes. It l.s fiMt earix
lo ifll |iisl hoxx close, we «*:ie
«< me !•> h.ilain irig the hndgel llir,*:egti
«. ..l|.•llli^•^ ihir plan Is to tedd o(T orx
r'Vfiine IcgivlaHon f‘>? several xx**»'k«
x'hilo w < 1 rx. to see’ire efiacirneni «»f
l!,i' hcc' ti ll ri> no tit of Hie gaso
line tax iii'l ail (o>'>ihlo ee><no'ni»-s
W foMi \xl^lox^v fiovx niiH h we ran
ra ■ t ajo! .-.ive ll vx ll to* time enongl-
1(1 i,,'K Ilf new faxes"
A ^ ttefore Hie senaie Ho* ri'so
*■ Itition for rofioal of tin* l■ag!t|
eeiifb ani<‘ri<linenl was a comjiromlsi
I to-txxeen flu* drxs and ixcfs on Ho
1 Jiidiciarx (•oininiHoe iiiot sallslital no
« •*
otie. It is designed to tiar the saloon
retaitis for fhe fiaN'ra' goVerfttneiil h
I eerfaifi iimoiinf of eontrol ovei flo
liipior frallic aitns fo profeci drx
siafes from ini|iorf:iflon^ of Ihpnxt
from xxft nelghftors. anti provhJes for
ihtiiissiori of the atnernimeni tn^st.ale
^ lemsl«fiin*s rather fhan to sptM-ial
^^t.afVf coiiveiifioim. .Spetiker Cfirner and
Iftitresentaflve Baine.v said the reso
*^^*f *» WiWiM not avftn ha-
intrbdiK^ In fhe house If It were
j |ias.sed hyxfhe senate, beraii.se If does
, not confono^ tt> fhe Democratic plat
ftirm.
w hen aO cents wa^allow’ed for rural ment problem will receive the great-
.Novemlrer eh cHoii giive tlie i, , x i -- . r i i u i . ■ i .• i- i .u '
labor ami i.» cents for urban labor, j e.st consideration in disbursing the ,
rmler the new schedule all labor will funds.
! be pair! at the *. ame rate of 7.5 cent- In addition to the assistant commit-
a day. i tees, it wa.s pointed out, there will be
' Mr. Sexton entered upon his duties foremen appointed in each communi-!
immediately after being notified of ty. When a certain sum is allotted ‘
his election. Explaining that it would for any comniuniiy the foreman will
take frpn\ a week to ten days to get he notified of the xuimbm' of men and |
the county organized, he said that it the length of tiin*' to he allowed on j
require that much time hofovelthe .‘oh. T he foieman will llvn or-1
(1) How- to u.se the lecture.
(2) Hoxx' to use the text book.
(3) Hew to u.se notes.
(4) How to u.^e the professor.
(5) How t(» use the library.
(0) How to use the laboratory.
(7) How to use the recitation.
(Sf How to use quizzes and exams.
(ID fjx>w to u.se the memory.
ship; the expenses of j would require that much time holoveithe .'oh. l he loieman
Tils ' HCtnai -work -of- yty-- kituf - t‘licii ^
"xVilliam H.
Dieterich
Senator Otis F. Glenn.
w<>re •'!i5.8.‘>8. Marlin
\. '’.reiiinin exjiended
only $2 In/his success
fill race for fhe phn-e
of* congressman - at-
large.
The most ex|K*nsive victory In 1111-
noi.s —the confe.sfed rlcfor.v of .Fames
Simpson. Jr.. 'I'eiifh Illinois District
Kepiddicari c»ingri*Ksm!in elect, cost
I’crsoiial. exempted expenses
hroiight the total up to $18,!H4. His
election was conit‘sicd tiy C. H. WVb
er, Deiiiocrut. who Bi»ent $1,52.5.
undertaken.
The jiJans of the council, it is un
derstood. call f<ir advisory committee'
of three in each community of the
county. Those seeking employment
under the fun<l \x ill he exiiected to
makb application to the community
I committees who w ill have imnl.' o:’
Inquiry Sought
By Witherspoon
ca'ds fui-pished him by the 'direefori"’
iireuu'n x.-;!l receive .>1.5f> a da.y.
<'hail man >uliivRn t>oirte<J out that'
Musicians pAre
Hard At Work
1 ■ ,
per cent
of the fdmi; will be ap-
p’icable for ivii«*f work on projects,
2fl per c‘“nt f r acDial relief to those
unable to work, and 5 per cent for
administrative expenses.
Pre^'hylerian Glee CJub and Or
chestra IMan For l*roirrnms To
He Given .At Earlv Dale.
of
-poke
’IIOSK Iowa furmers who coiidnct-
»‘d the "strike” of last year are mnk-
? < .\N
P ltKSiDFN’r ItlMfVFIt in a special
niessjige nske(\ congr«*ss to ratify
fhe long pending International anus
c**nvenlion or lo emfet legislation at
iliis session, giving h\^ ('lilef Kxecu
fixe ^i(lei |H xvers In imiclng eiqhar
g«*cs on Khipmenis of anus lo liefligcr
enrs. .Neiltiiu' rei|Ue>f is likely to Ih
graiiied /'Imirrnaii Bor.ah ttf fhe sen
ate f(*?''« igii relalious cofiimillee lias op
Inis<m| the arms eiMiveiifioit for .x«‘ars
and is siill MgathsI it he and (»fhei*-
tiolding limt it wmild nof rni(*rr*'re
vxi'ti Hie eon rprises of ilo* •A’ejtiei
jMixvei's, fo I \V(Ojld (iis<'rimiii;ite agixjnsl
simill miMofis .*<en.)ior ,*<fiipsfead pf
Mtniiesofii said f)e ooilil approve ne
tfo*r plan amt S(Oiie <if fiie Itepuh
licjtos. tioiahlx i:e|ires(>nialix e Ham
ilfoii FIs't of New Yoru. deet.'irxal
Hjemseixes ;ig!iinsl Homh.
Ing ralheiTsii^^^ ntleiiKfits to* sthp
the sales of property fdr delinquent
taxes and unpaid inoftgnge.s. In sev
eral localities they gathered In large
croxxfis and SJived the proiiertles ot
farmers, nl least feinporarlly. Tlieir
demotisi>a'th»ns were orderly. ^ ^
(’ounty,. R^resentative Wants
Information On Free Tuition,
Fj^^rnities and,AIhletics.__
rolumhfa. Jan. 13.— Ihf<»rmation a-
ih<* department of biology. He
on “Hfav To .Study'.” \t the be
ginning Dr. Davis sai-l that the ob
ject of his adilress xxa.s to sliow how
to learn more than just to tell how
to study.
The IVesbyterian college glee club
and orchestra are preparing a pro
gram to be given in several cities
.North and .South I'arolina in the near
future. These two organizations have
, l>een practicing, every night of the
■ })ast week perfecting their program.
These are the five general methods j On Frixlay, February 3, they xx ill
of learning which he gave; ; leave for Bennettsville to give an aj)-
(1) Then* must be the attitude and , ptai ance that night. Saturday mom-
inotivaln)n. There is only one cl.ass of ing they will go to Presbyterian Jun
to the number x»f stu/lents at the Lni- people in the world to whom the world ^ ior college, Maxton, N. C., for a per
versity x*f South ( hrolina who enjoy o^-^s a living. That is the trump. foi*mance that night. Sunday rhorning
free tuition a'i<l who at the same time since all of us are not planning to bx* the club will appear at the Fir-'t Pres-
are meinbers of Greek letter frate! ni-1 have chosen j byterian church in Florence, S. ,C\
ties; how many students i niental labor to manual labor, it must I SundaV night they wilP give a pro
of foot V>all or base >al teams-an our purpB??l^ welgi am at the Presbyterian chin ch in
many o t esi s u en s leceivt p.iy t-olTege. If one wants to be a i Sumter. This appearance will conclude
dituie of the University for atMetic i athlete and put.s-athlelics before j the ,trip and the group will return to
and glee clubs; the amount of salary to a college which ^ the college .-'unday night,
paid athletic managers and conchea- 'specializes m physical education. I Quite a few mtw selections are be-
all this, and more,-is .sought from the There must be the effort. The j ing worked on by the glee duo.
Ipiesident of the state university in a best feeling in life is to sit down tired'.\nmng these are, ".Allah’s Holiday,”
Irosolntion in'tr»*<fuced in the hou.se after a hard day'.s work and realize "rnlvary,” "O. Car’lina,” and ‘ Tlie
• Thursday by .1. D. VVithers|)o/tn, rpp- that y*ou have done something .worth, Winter song.” The orchestra ha - just
Sesontative f'*om Laurens county. j while. 1 he average student is satis- received many* of the nexve'.'^t popular
fied too easily. There is not the ear- .songs and is wuiking hart! to have
ne.si effort that goes to make a sue- them pcifx-eted by*' the first of Feb-
cess. ' ruary.
(Hi There must l>e conditions favor- Several other trips to othx i* parts
able to study*. Idiat i.s the reason there j of South Carolina ami (Jeoi'gia are be-
are colleges with dormitories, so stu-ling planned for later in the y’ea**.
F ive THoUSA.ND Indiana farmers
mot In I heir annual conferenoe at
Purdue 5inlv»*rslly ml ndo|)tod a pro
gram developed hy the farm manage-
iiieiii e.x|HTts of that inslltutlon. 'I'lie
foiirfooii point pl.in, worthy of tlie
att(>nH«>n ot iigrl<*ulturisis of otiior
8t:iU‘s. Itu-ludes a p(»lley of "pay ns you
go. nsliictlon in cosis x*spe(-ially these
for oiilsixle lah(»r. proilnetioti of co.iu*»*n
pro/liicis t<* reduce ni.’irkefing
costs, prodticlioii of liigh quality
goods, taking a<lxa*itage ot niarUi*!Ing
short cuts. ineroiisxMl inlensily of oje
eralioiis on good lands, culling ol live
)slo« k vigorously' and fexMling of good
nniiiials well, increased nltenlioh to ijuested to inform this body on the
siHxl sele<*lion, testing and oHier cro|» following point.s;
Tlie resxdution, in part, reads a.**
follows r
"He it resolved by the house of rep-
resentati*.e> that ihx* president of th'*
I’niversitv of Smith Carolina be re-
K
D
"Mru Kvrit* lo*_Tollitig and Be
t.'K iifs of h iiiiiierinu
fii.irkcfl fie deP.'ife on Hte •kuiM'vfir
alloHieiii farm rel!(‘f Idll in Hie lioiive
Even if if wen* |tass**d hx ho«i<e and
6c*tiate if probably xvoiild U- subjecl«H|
to xelo b\ flu* Prx'sidctif Tin* iii«>asiire
was loailcd down xl"fTh niiH-feluicnt'-
by re4ir4‘^4>lU44tiv«»n w b*»- p,»fii^»'d to-'tw
COfitrolleil tty Hcii (t.'irfx b*;ob-rs.
—I'Xegttt.s,ais._fjf' imjiijfe rice w :ftiin ttu»
henclhs of file act were lu
to 24 : peatiiifs were added by the clo'-«
teller vofe of 111 fo 1 Pi .and the hut
ter fat (intduefs of Hte dairy ireluMrx
Included P>‘J to 7.5 on a rising vote
Wlien If was finally assured of pass^ige
by the tioiisl*. Hie B(M>sexelt tariii relief
program was rounded out with Hie in
troductlon in the S4‘nate of couqKinion
bills desigm*d fo ti;:bten ttu liurdeii'
of agrlciillurnl niorfg.iges fhr>»iigh the
use of furllier psleral aid aiii| felera'
money.
INHI'ISII" l.f»V(!'S filihiister
n:.*ainsf fin* DIas.s tmnUitig hill
amused a h.imifnl of sen.ifois and a
b>t of visitors in (be galb'lies but ke|U
Hie setijife from hc
■omplisbing aiixHiing'
Hnex mad:* a number
d .sarcasfic allusions
<o .< e n a I o r I: I a s s
whiili nlher anno>i*d
Ho* Virginian IP* as
s<-rlcd fltaf when re
ceiiily he s.iid he
knew more ahout
brtimh hiiiiklng ttian
fJIass. h.. re;illv *'xvas
not gix ing ll i in s e I t
iiuich credit." Than
he produced a hIg
"IPt.le and rea«l from Isaiali:
pr:oti**es, diierx‘asx*d study ol mamige
im*iif practices incrciised use of liotne
groxx ll se«*ds. protliieiiig more of ilie
fjiinily’s re«|uir»*ineul8 on the farm In
cr»*asisl proilueiion of legume crops,
avoidam e of inx«*stments in permaueiil
"How* many stiulents at the univer
sity* enjoy free tuition?
“How many of those students en-
joy'ing free tuition art* members of
fratei nities. intlicaling llu* co.st of
initi:iti«*n in said fralt*inities and the
ImproxeuM'iifs, and making more use ,,monthly, yearly or other tines
«>f gttx erninental and educational
foret*s availalde to tanners."
D
Sen Gl-i8t
KSPF.U.V TI*' llgliiing for possession
of the rich .lehol province was
gtiing «»n h**tween the .la|mne.se and llu*
t’ldiu'se armies toward tlie .-lose of
the week 'Fhe set'ne
of the ha I He xva.s
('hlumeiikoxv pass In
the Cr«*at Wall, fhe
* Pass. , of iluL ^ii£-
Gafes." I'lie .la pa nose.
einpb\x*In^ Infantry,
"J,Voe^ unto them that join h.oitAe te cav.ilry, nrlillery^JBiIld
"If/'yliHt, tioii’t
* Si w»|»» X
.Xlorean
house, tfmf lily fiehl to fieltl fill there
h* no place, tbal they may l»e placed
alom* In the niitlsl of Hie earlli "
‘Must cimiige tli.n to luanch luinks.’
lie sbonli*d "iifid voii xe goi xvlmt'll
liapp«‘ii Jo fin* iiidep!*tidt*nl Iiatikt*r8.”
laki* ttie house of
liif(( ct isldey.ition.*' was an
Ollier contrllmlion "voii Mint going^^ltt
re;:iil;»le manx tianks xviiti any lilll y«*li
pa^s hen* yiu* house of .Miugiin Is
itie undispiiti>(| kingflsli of Hie hank
ing lMi'-ini*ss,”
l.toigs plan to »*nd tlie deprr'ssiixn
was cli:ir;o ferislic Ht* would survey
the count rx or(b*r proiluctb*r to ct*:lse
o* any proibul ot wbii li Hiere Is iiow
oleiitx Isvne t**n tiillion itidlars of fed
•Tat titimls for fiMxl ''loHiing ami puli
dr xx((iks and "lusi a liHU* capital
levy" on the rich xvoiibl pax for all
of Mils program.
members^ of
S ENATOB IPMv.AH S ns.s4-rtioii In
the sen.'ite that Fraree was }ikH
fled In her stand on tlie war dehi
becflose President Hoover In S's inn
ference with M. ijivaF
had given the Euro
Xiean deluor nations
reason to believe tlu*lr
obligations to the
United States would
be ■caled down If
reparations were re
duced brought on a
•harp debate tieiween
the Idaho centlenuin
and .^enator Hiram
Johnson of i',aljforniu
The row started with
the rending in the sen
ate al letters Crom
Secretsrjf of State Stlmso^yul See
retiiry of the Treasury llil^denyim;
that Mr. Hoover bad given IjivmI any
auch assurance. These denials. Ilonitx
•aid, were Inconciosive. though It Is
hard to see how they couM be inures died were Guy D Oofl', former Piiiied
ipecUle. - \l <Sfaie>. S4>untor from West • Virgin‘a
and Ikuiton .M<‘.Mfllfn. former rover
EPPPI.It'.VN im‘iiib«>r-ti1p iti tin-
house of repre.<ciii.iiives wji*. re
dm-ed hy two duriieg the week by
■«1e;ifh <'oiigri'ssiiiaa Bolieri B IPiH**i
\if <»n*gpii died of heart di'*e:ive |n
tiiceil t»y luieiiiHonla .Next d;ix lie
Cllfxltal was slmeked liy the silicble ol
SeiHllel \u**Hii Kx*tid.ill Ilf l.ie I'wetity
Kinirih Pcfiiisylvauia district. Foi
Tsititiths tie had grieved over^the death
of his wife and finaily gave up .and
piH H hnllel through his he:ii1 as he
sat In his riMun In the tioii.'a* ollht*
tHlPdiiig.
hoMihiiig idaiies. at
lacked fiercely and oc
eupied Hie northern
end lit Hu |i:iss. hut
the t'liiiiese conc«*n-
trated at tlie south Gen. Tsai
ern end nnd^put up a Ting Kai
stiff re.slst;incx\ being
aided hy the itmiinpiiniais iinturo of the
country. Japanese planesItexv far across
the border of the province and bom-
tsiriled the city of Jelud and other
tow ns. the war iifhce lusrifylng this Me
llon hy ehiirging Hint the presence of
I’liinese inwips there constituted a
"menace* to the .lapane.se forces Of
coursi* the t’ldnese were on tlielr own
soil, hut a little ihing like that does
not di'ter .lapiin I'he Toklo war of-
fl<*e cliiluuMi victory at Clilurnenkow.
Gen Tsiii Ting kal. who coniiiiiimled
the t’hinese .NIneU‘»*nih route nrniy li*
its giillanl defense of Shanghai a ye.ir
ago. Iwis come lo the frotii and asked
that he he peniilH«*il to lead his army
from its x‘ni ampiiieiii In ' iikien prov
ln«e against the .lji|*iiiiese Inv.'tders
He has liHlo lainiblence in the stiinilna
of Marshiil I'hnng and seek.s lo replace
him .iS I'omiiiander In the Slian i
hnikxxan region.
The t'liiiiese Nallomilisi government
tiiinded lo all Hie for»*lgn legiilioiie |
in Peiping a sharpl.r xx’ordeil note i
-^lilting that Japan, a signatory of the
firoiocol of I'.sip had taken an unfair i
‘’ Flu' amount paid by <*ach studerit
for .student actiVilies and whether the
‘■•tudents "onjo.VinJs free tuition also
pay this?
"How thx'se funds are expended and
under what conti*o'?
‘ Hdxv many students are membeis
of the football and basketball t<*ams
and how many of them arj; paid xfi*
ix*c’I\’ or irdiixx'tly from \ stiuient
fan Is, or from other sources in order
vet sit.V?- . " ■ “ ~‘-
* How many of the
fmUeail and ba^ .‘b.ill teams and
dubs tKx*up,v piisdions of any kin(
with pay. indixaling the amount paid
in each e:;.se.
"What is the total expenditure from
all .sources for the support of athletic
and glee clubs, indicating in detail the |
amount spent in each case and the
source of money* expended, particu-
i larly indicaiinjr that part which is de-
* rived from the fund knowr^ as that of
student activities, and that part de-
riveil from admission fees as well as •
the part whicVi may be charged to the,
' jteneral continjeent fund of the univer
sity as providotl by the state ? j
j "State the amount paid to the ath-
J letic nianaiters and coaches, both for
1 salary and expense, as well as any
other person ol* persons associated
'with the conduct of athletics at the
univei*sity. j
! "State the number of fellowships ^ ^
which ai*e awarded by the univeraity,
indicatinir on what basis the award is
made anil what each fellowship pays
and from what funds derived, as w ell
{as the serx’ice rendei-ed by those w*ho
I enjoy these f**Uow*ahips.”
Take Stock
Of Your
Davis Speaks
At “Y” Session!;:
•JohnsoD thereupoo •oondli^^gp^itexi
«kl JwHi
peolded him for not sItIi^ the aena
itei
.m
ulvutiHige ot the ti>ruis ol the pro
Among other well known men who | t»»cn| wlien its troiqis iiHuekeil niid <*c
eitpied .*<li.>inh>iikxv;in For this rcuson
the.'.protest sjild tin- ('hlliese * govern*
merit iMtulti not he liei.l re.spiui.slble for
whiilever mux he the result ol ('hines-
Hfjdl-e .-tdHKwr MitUIII
Head cf Biology Department;
Discusses “How To Study*’ At
AV^kly Student Meet.
'i
rs a
'liii* Hitter rtf
I
r
XX..ji|.-,». Nwnroi-liUi-l I'UIOB-
The weekly Y. M. C. .L meeting at
'the college Thursday night was in
liimMpMdiK
! er for the everting wa.s Dr. J. Davis, i
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