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J' / f #AGE SIX TIIE rt.INTON rHRONTrt,I> ri.INTON. s. c. Nev/s Kevie^v of Curreiit " Events the World Over Congress Votes Indepeinlence for the Philippines Over Hoover’s Veto—President Again Calls for . Balancing of the National Budget. By EDWARD W. PICKARD hetwien liM."* and l9^0 Sen..,J. H. Lewis flip .\rnpruMn IKir will bo lowprod in the i'hilippiiip ishinds and tho na flips of Mie archliH'la^i* whom wo have foslpreil Hn<! pr<»ti*cf pd since IS'.t’' will i*p left to thoii own re soiircps. 'I'Ih' United States sell.lie, follow inp the evaniple of the house of repre sentaliies overrode |*re^;<h lif ll’ooi el veto of fill* indid'end ern e hill hj a vote of I’jt) to I’l). I he lll•;lu ments a a i n »» i the measure, presented h.\ the Chief Kxeeiitive > and based on the ofiinions of Secretaries Stiinsoti. Ilur ley, ('hai*in and Hyde, were rejei fed Therefore the act will ro Into effert — ^roviUt'd - .the l*h.ilii>pine.s leuislnt ure ticceiit s it wit hill one year front .Mitnila imliei.te that it inaji aceeplttl, althou;;h It ig far from be- iny wtifii the teadt'rs ftiere desired They a>sert that in passing it con Rrc'ss Is ncliiatetl hy sellish motives and it) a way this was ttorno «>ut l>\ ffie aiRuiiiefii of Sen.ilfu .lames II.im lifon I ewis of Illinois in tiis arRimieni / in laior of the iiieasiire. ••'I tie I'niietl Slates oeciipies the plait* oi daii'ji'i lodiiy,’’ In* said. ‘‘It i.s Hie most iiii # .led of anv nation In tin* world" lit* ie\ie\M‘d Hie f;rie\:inces hell nRaifiM the United Slates hy lliissia t'hiiia and .lapaii. He predicted Hiai l’.riii*-li interests In Hit* ftrieiil and the I ri*ni li (lossession of Indo < hinese tei Hfory Would mal.e fhem ('old lu au' pie. I for hi 1(1 sfioiild this country he <9^1*1110 involved iu a traits I’acllte ^eun ^ fflrt. - ttrr ctnii icd to set* Hie loriuH tioii of au Xsi.tile .Moiiroe iloetrlue. “Tlu*v will iiol eiuue fit .\meriea, said iht' Hl'nois senator. "We did not . co..to ^laiib* W(» SI i/ed (’uhn and thi H .WINH re w rit ton the ro’IP'r heer \NY nppiilillran polltlcl.nr.i «*• I *’* jiecl that I’resident Hoover will .itt#*riip’t a comehack and vindication } in HTMi tind <*onsp(piently Itelieve tiinl Ite set Uk to retain control of tlyt parly Tfie •‘oltl line’’ element Jn the party Intends to stop tills If intssilile. and hence st lipTued'to prevent a (uan to liolil M mt*e'tinR of the national cominitlee lM*fore .March 4. fccllnR that after .Mr Hiwiver has left olhce he will not so easily thuiiiiuite tlial body More than a majority ol the «onmiiHee were said fin reeonl ii;;ainst a rut*t*fin;.’ before he close 'd the inliiiinisiration. Ir A .'isljin;:ion it was sahl that tlie na tonal and coiiaressiftn}il conimiifeee would l>e reoiL'ani/.(*d and that erob THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1933 iiSToTState’s ' DUCE BOSS OF ALL | p. C. Graduates Peoplei’^ Shown ITALY BUT ONE MAN ' Receive Honors , • ^ ^ In 1797 I/OW-State Counties Had felli Mussclini What io Do; i'l’hi'ee fc’nion Seminary Students 70 Legislat,ive Representatives Makes Him Lik^ It and Up-State 54. ! ! Rftiue.—Everybody io Italy takes I Greenville, Jan. 19. — The shift of i ardt'ra from Freinier Mussolin,l except ! population and legislative represents-1 one man. He tells MnssoUni What to Awarded Fellovyships Provid ing for Graduate Study. bill so Hi.It it would allow the | iiity AuHonal Ulialniian Evpr<*tt lives from lower South Carolina to to tiave litine I the upper .state .during the last 140 years was graphically shown by com parison here of the present w'ith the past as set forth in a volume of the “American Gazetteer,” published in 1797. uianiifacflire and sale ot iie(*r. |Muit*r wine and fruit Jiiice.s with, alcoludic cofif»*uts of nol to exceed dUft (ter cent file Sfiuiie luiliciary t*o.*uuiitii>(* dcl.i.vtd uciioii on It lor out* wt'ck .M '!*ou"li (he hackers ol the senatt- Siui^*iided hill e\|tresse«l contidt*u>c It >v(ii*!i| tie rt*(Mtrted out in time for (las •i.iRe at this session, house wet> ex |ir(*sseil a|i|)ri*lieusion that the hotitiiiv 11(1 of Hie iu(‘asure in Hip |udl<iar> couimiHce riiluhl suhject It to a fill fluster hy the tirys. ' . .Moiidiiy. .lanuary 10 was the Hiir iet*nfh anniversary «if national pr<ihl hitidii. ami Senator .Morris .She|i|inr(l of 'Pexas. auHior of Hip Eiuhlpt*nth aiuemlmctil. suecceded In hrcaklnc fh,roiiRh Hip l.onu tilibiisier l<>n'_> pnoitRh to tlclivcr his annual s|ieech oil prohihition. <andpr» would bp forced out or re den. I0NI>IN<5 coiivrt'ssjonal action on lilt* rccoiiiiuendaHoii,. that (I't (ipr di-satiililv allowanct*s now I ti.spaf ('Tn*-1“ j- P LIES hav ntn-rSEVkHTT- itiR had a Iqur talk with See rcl.'iry of .<falp .Siimson on luicrua Horuil (lollcie.s (laid niioHier visit to l*resideul Hoover I' riday at the W liil» House, and while the siihjecl ol dis cfivsioii was not 'aimoUMccd In ad / v.'inct* It was lakiri for crnnifd ih.il ilu*y would aRain sHidv the worhl .sit nation and (lerlmii'' irivt* s|>ccial alien lion to the war delil (irotilem Mt Hoosevel! also met Hie leaders ol- liis ,(iailv in coii'jiess and then w.is to (iroceed to Muscle Sluails with Sena tors' .Norris, I’.laik and .Mcl\t*llar to ins|it‘cf that hiiire project. eld ot tin received connect(‘d discoid iniied. admin islralive steps havt het*n taken to carry out ttial (daii. I’.ri;; ticn. I’rank 'P Hines, head of the veterans’ tiur(*au. re cenfly ordi’ied a com .idt*lt* review III all di.sahilily allowance claims, w ilh H)e state iiienl that It wiis a~. (I u re I .v- 'T ti u t I n e" move. 'Phe re\i(*vv or- -*le»v it reyealed;- The “American Gazetteer,” printed j tions in the world, at Bo.ston in 1797 and written several! r*otchini a.ssunied his present post j years earlier by Jedidiah Morse, D.I).,, In Spptt*inl>pr. shortly after the I tells of the concentration of popula-1 anarchist, Lucettl, threw a bomb at i tion in the coastal belt shortly after j .Mussolini’s aiilomoSile as It wasj p.'iss 'the Revolution.^ ' InR fhrouch tlie i’orta I’ia. I’ecau.se -if his expcricnct* fi,8 prefect In <5t*nou Although there are only t&n Pres- ' byterian college graduates at Union do-^ antJ tiijikes him like it. | Theological seminary, Rtchjnond. Va., ' mint man is Arturo Bocchlnl, direc * three of these students receTxied,4^ree for geiiprul of the Italian police. Boc- jof the five fellowships awarded- by . chinl Is sixty. ‘His gray liair and mild 'that institution recently for graduate uppetirance make him seem like any- 'work in divinity. To quote from the Richmond Tiines- i Dispatch, Jan. 10th: j “.Announcement of the election of j.fjve men to serve as fellow.8 of the j Union Theological seminary wa« made . '.ve.sterday by President Ben R. Laev, '.Tr. On a stipend from the fellowship ; foundations these men will pursue eour.ses in graduate studies in divin- fhing hut the heat! of one of the j must iKiwcrful secret police organiza- The lower state, it sets forth, sent ii. iiy vi*t(*ru:is for rionscrvlcc 170 representatives Ito the general as-J'^'"1 otlier Italian cities, Ihicciiinl was j either at Union semim injuries in* __ |.scmbly and the upper state .54, where i ••allt'il to take over the job of (iujier- L.schools in America, or today the proportion is almost exact-1 'i-hd) of nil police activities. jy reversed. South Carolina, Dr. Morse said in his volume, “is divided into nine dis tricts,” “Charlt ston, Beaufort, and George- I town constitute what is calletl the low I country, and co itain 19 parishes and Got Carte Blanche. As a coiiilitiou to his acceptance. IKicchinl tJemaiKle'i carte l\lauche pow- .*rs to do what lie tlmuglil best for the safety of .Mussolini. His demands wt*re acct'pted. lie starttMl by giving Mus.soiini or- I Gen. Hinet liowe^vef;—ft4- I’bi1il»iunc.'< iiiiA lohl Spain Io come and g(*t Hie4u \\ iiili* we liold Hie Pliil ippincs. Hiest* naiiiuis may 'kelze tliem at any time and say to us. ‘Uome and gel them **l plact* my deleiise of Ibis lucas lire" 1 he'-senalor tonclifilcd, "stpiiire ly u|Min the defense of America." Seiiaiors l’.oi.ili and ('utlinK. who with eighteen othi*r lte[iuhlicans h(>l|)ed Hie I >(*m<K i ul.H to override tlie veto, aiRiied that the Uniled .Slates should redeem its lutuulsc of ludt* IK*udence for the IhlarulH Privately some of these Itepuldieaus tiad said ti.ey Would vote for the lueasiin* he ca use—a - -W ucmu tmu iiiigtii da* _4 la s si*d, by file next C(iui;iess~Hii*uah this set‘m.s aluio.sl iiupos.-iihle. Duly om Iit*moeriit, I'oiielaud ot .New York vol eil to sustain the veto, lioldiug that congress ‘uis n*) fonstituHoual ri;;hi to alienate i territory once acquired ^AnE lieluoiratic seuiifor at l(*ast Is th<iroui:lily tis^.i.sted witli tlie laeticH of some of ids'collt*aguos of the same party. Tills Is Millard ’Pytl lugs of Mary hand, who dechirod tliat If the Huey Long 1111 imster In the senate were l(dt>rat(‘d ifiuch -longtiTr nnd ■ lf_l.d.s. olutiou to cut. more than a billion dollars I'roni the ensts of Hie gov(*rnment wen* not aett'd on. he would ru sign for the remain dcF' of the S(*ssion ns a (>rote<!|. He would iM'gin his new term on .Man h 4. having been re elected towed tin* udoptioii of changes tti the 'iisahility allowanct* regulations, utider which xelcr.'ins whose claims have i !>i*i*n allowed lifrelofore. no longet I win be eligible for tilt* ft*dt*ral li(*nflits ( Under the old r(*guliHions diMalul I ity allowance has l)t*en (laid to v(*t cf ins'who ttiiild (ii'oxt* |i(*rmaneril dis j >k j ahilirty of |M*r cent or more, and I they were (leniiiHed to add U|i Hu*il I 'h.saliiiiiie.s to make the mininmni .N’ow they mu.''i (iToxe a single'disaliil ; ily ol 'jn (ler ceni, though the iiiitii j mum reiaaitis at 'J.' (ler cent <b*neral j Hines has reconuucnd(*d lh;it Hie mini i mum he raised to .'itl p(>r cent di.sabil ; Ity, stating lliai such a move would eliminate <>.'{ fier (•i*tit of the vet(*rans MOW receiving—titdielits for disahility in no w;f.Y connected with military S(*rvice. and w tin Id save more Hiau a year. seminary or in abroad. “The selection of the fellows wa.s ' made by the faculty on ‘the ground ; of distinguished merit and exceptional pronii.se of efficiency in ministerial work.’ With the exception of one man, who at present holds a fellowship, the five students are of the present senior class. . '• ‘‘The Moses I). Hoge fellowship, by far the oldest at the seminary, wa.s awarded to Joseph B. Glower, Jr. Samuel F]vans Brown will hold the Salem fellowship. Philip A. FJobert.^ is the Charle.s D. T.arus fellow. John Bright, .[r., who while teaching cour.s- 2H,n!) 1 white inhabitants .send to the; dt*rs. First , tif ajl. II I>uce was not le.irislature 70 represer.t.'Hives and 20 j to move publicly without Informing senators ,and pay taxes to the amount''ttie [xdice in advance, of 2S,0S1 (pounds).” SiMond, the nnirdier of appearances In contrast, the volume sets forth, at (uitdic c(*rtMnonies was to be re- “^Nint*ty-Six, Washington, Pinckney,[j'tricted and fexv (icr-^ms were to be Camden, (JrangeT.'iirg, and Gheraw dis-!^ rect*ived lu audience, triets ~are comprehemwl in the upperj /iiiird, Mu<.-<)litd t.mst n<d use the country and contain 2J counties, and fi*:ifh. but mtfitt ♦ravel.evt;ryw;Ui:^evby Y Hebiew and (iieek, Ill0;lct2 white inhuliilanls; send to the HUfoimdiile. 1 has h(?cn s'^rVibjfas the Walter \Vi legisfature ol re(*r(*setitative.s and 17. Uoccliitii tis his fiiuil coiuiimud said Moore fellow, has been elected to ctm- .'ienalors, and [lay tuxes in the amount .Mussolini must not ieiive lliilian ter- tinue in that capacity, of S,:)9() ((lounds). rlfory. | “Thompson K. Davis of Su.nmer- “Thc great iriequallty. of rt*i)re.sen-, luiriiig the post six yt*ars tliore have I'il.le, Ga., has been the Latta scholar, tation is olivious; attempts have t)(*en, b!*t*ti many times when .Mussolini, an at the seminary during the pa.st two made by thi* upper di* trict to remedy i by the extreme precautions tak (*n tiy his "gujirdijtn angt*!.’’ cliaftHl un- this evil, hut hithei'to without effect.' .N’onicnclaturt* changed with the' times as well as the center tif popu- latii'n. There art* no Washin.gton and Pinckney counties today, Nim**v-Six,. '’amtlcn ami ('Iieraw, instead of being der tlie restrictions. But Pi«i(*cliini’s tlircals to r(*.sign always brouglit II I Uice around. Has Efficient Force. P.ocdiini Ims built uji an (*incient or ganization. It Is divided Into Ihret* di*;tricts are names of towns in Greenwood, Ker.-h'aw and Ghesterfield’ sections of plainclothes agi'ids. F'irsf '•ounties, resjiectively. is tlid "presidential Kt|uad’ compost'd Orangeburg county is distinctly in of abinit l.tKX) men who Imve only one the lower state, where the former duty to watch out for the safety of ___ jOtangeburg district is said hy his-; tlie head of the govt'rnment. -f; Ltorians to have embraced parts of Sa- Tliere is also a "political stpiad. A.M-ES A. .S’rH,l,.MAN. former»'.Nt*w jluda, .’slewbtriy and other, upland ork li.-iiilier vvliose murital trim BiL. Jjmeh .jigwiipaiier^^iayt* ten years ago. Is again in the lime light. I.iic Rochefort, a F'rench Cana dian who otic(*-;t;jiii for m.'iyor of Mont r(*al. accus(*s Stillman of alieii.'iting Ills \vir(*s nITecHons and has brought counties of to.day. years. lie took his A. B. degree ‘cum laude’ at Presbyterian college in l'.r29. During the summer of 1931 .Mr. Davis was engaged in home mission work in Wilmington presbyteryii'^^iTh head- (juarters at Pink Hill, .V. C. In 1932 he assisted Dr. S. Venable, pastor of thr. F'alkihnd, V’a., church. “John I^ight, Jr., who continues as the W'alter W, .Moore fellow, .gt aduat- e.l a't Presbyterian college in Houth Garolina, clas's of .192S. At P. G. .Mr. Bright wa.s an out.standin.g lea k*r in athletic, scholastic and campus activi ties. He si)c*nt the summer^in Pales tine doing archaeological work in scattered all ovt*r iRtl.'’. Its mendiers ferret out subversive iiropaganda and ' The state contained two GreenvillesI acts against the regime. Finally, there |,Comi)any with the noted authoritie.s, Is ”TTre fegtnar organtzatinn of-deter- ' ■I)r8. Albright and Kyle— tivos attaclied to police forces In the various cities of Italy. when Dr. Morse traveled UirougTi 'it. Greenville, coufity was located in the northwest corner of- the state, near (Jeorgia, and north of Pendleton. The second Greenville, “a post- suit agiiinsi tiim in a Brooklyn court town,” was the largest in the “Ghe- Sen. Tydings for .'Sl.(liKi.iMM) damages. ITic suit enme to light when Roche fort's ]ittorm*y tiled a motion In tlie court in coiirii'ctlou with another suit he was (ire|i:ir(*tl to file against Still ■’1 don t want m.\ constituents." he sjiid. "to :issuuie thut I condone or uuiti —a Ijliel action resulHng e\t*n (i:isslvel\ accejil what Is going ^ froiu tihukiu.-iil uecusations. oil licit*. Hull I am indiiTercnl to ihe SHlIiuaii's eoiinsel. Malcolm .Sum crying needs of this nation Let soiut* ncr. said Hint his clit'iit hud rdiised oiic else from .Marx land come here to a suggestion by Rochefort's laxx xei "t-lrn'k till JnhTrrwauTs'Tri’"^ 'I'Ire l.ouisi;Mi!i "Klugtish raws district” and was located in what was then DaclingLon coxmty, 13.5 miles northeast of Gharlcston, the Gazt*ttct*r .sets forth. Gharle.'-ton, then and now, wa.s “the most considerable town in the state.” Dr, .Morse indicates that it was local-1 ly recognized a.s a resort, saying: Philip A. Roberta, of Garthage, N. G., is the piesident of the s udent ' body at the seminary, and also served I as student president at Presbyterian college, where he graduated in 19.i0. iThe holder of three letters in ba.^ket- I.ondon.—'I'lit' lauded t^^try oftlreut and three in baseball, the captain Britain who are not that any more rifle team and a captain in the IR. 0. T. ('. unit, he was voted the I most populai' man on the campu.s. i Since coming to the seminary Mr. British Landed Gentry Are Being **DUlanded are to lie otlicially rt'cognizt'tl aa'^he "dislandi'd gt'iifry” In the special sup- (demeiit to Burke’s "ladid'etl Geidry," wlilch li.sts British aristoeracy. High taxation and deatli duties are VV H.\'l the nation Hiiiiki • d the biil.ince lorcilily Hoover failure of congress to the hudgel xva.s ex|ircsscd though (lolilclx hy Presiilcnl In a message which chided the l(•gi• lalors iiud urged (hem (o tiring fllNiiit Cl oiioiuics in goxci iiuii III and to adM|»t a loxx general sales |a\. He warm d fht*m that idsoivem y xvill fol ltix» it the liudgel coiditiiies indt*liidl(*ly out of lialatu't*. for it Is a question how nnicli longer Hie hanks will or tan car ry the government hy (uirehasing its ire a.siirx oldigatlons. The I’leslderit (iroposed that the sales tax hlaiiket’all coimuodiHes e\ i-ept food and clieaii elothing He saiolTbere (troh.*ilil> xvould lie a deficit betwemK^sviHi.iMNi.iHNi and SToti.iNMi.iXM £or_Lufc._ia*A.t..IhiiuJ. x_i!iiJ'.A*vci! with re <Uiex*d HpproiirmHons. unless new rev eniies are oht.'iinetl Sifitv Hie ITesideiifh criticisms roncerning approiiriatlons xvere I'lmed chiefly at Ihe Democrat coldndied loxx cr house t'liainimn .lost'idi \V Byrris of Hie a|i|iro[iriaHons comiuilliM* fell calletl upon to reply. “Was there aiiyttiiiig more iimaz Ing." sH.id .Mr. Bynis. "than th:il (he l*re-.ideiit. xx ho has been urging emn Amies since the DemiK-rafs came into Control, slioiilti compl.'iin Hint maxi imiiu aiqirojiriatloiis and t't'oiiomit's llaxe not been atlh(‘r(*d to? fbi xve un ♦lerstand that he la uit In Hie (Misiflon •f Haying that congress sluuild not iittempl to reduce the estimates he haa sent up here? That la xvhal tlie message nit'aiis; It can f he construed In any other way. ••You haxe l>een Presidx*nt iix'arly four years and fM*cretnry hf fomtu(*pre yeani tiefore that." Mr. Byrns shout •d in an imngirmry addre.ss to the President. "But for more limit ihrm* and one half yean you have Rat in tlie White llotiRe totally oblivious to the OPcensltj of consolidation of govt'rn Btent agenclea fop the piirix<.se of emn •oiy.” Ueprettentutive Mupea of Michigan thli by iiiHistlng tlmi. ns averecary of conimerca and repeated if a Frealdent, .Mr. Hoover has urged aafWHdfc1at1ony»r agenclea and ha> siih ■ilttai **8 «to^ oieffages" along iluit line, bar.liuti been gi|>po»^l by hMding ■amliera of tbe DeniocraHc party ti aa ludiaition rhai Mr Tver's mnaaia voold spur this to any commetNlahl# actfon and ids ; radical av^.M-iates siisjieiided Hieir IIII busier only long enough for Hie sen , ale to Xole on the l‘lilli(i[)ines hill j Tlieii they rt>sumi‘d their obstructive tallies :iliued at Hu* Gla.ss baidHugbill j rio* Democratic leaders, however ,look Hu* exireme step ol llliug h p(*liHoii I for cloture. It xxas signed by ‘J'J Dent • icralic seuiitors. 'I'liey also filed 'hrt‘e aiuendiueiils to Hu* rult'S dt*- j sj^Tied liv prexeiil ii rei-iirreiice of Hie i l.oug iierl'oriuance lu debiite oii oHu*r measures Seiiatoi tila.ss o|ieiied Ihe vials of liis san asm .-iiid told Hie* Kluglisli' \\ hat he ttiougid of Him. T'nkiiig exceiitioii to remarks hy' Long implicating Hull the Hlass measure had been railroad i ed tmto the st'iiale door, the Virginia j senator a.s.serled the imidlcafioii xvas ■ ‘as false n8 any ever uttered hy an.x : huiiiau lips." He folloxved this xvith | a'^MTtiiig Hi:it Long's allack on the ' hill was made up of ••oyutorical rub hlsli and misrepresentations." t ha f I b4*-7i-m'iiatUin ca.se lie seft»G llial ‘he did iiol-rt*gard Ids relations xvith .Mrs Rucliefort xvar ruiilt'd iiiiy clalui being made against him." and Hi.il he xvoubl light both actions, if necessary. In open court. In an allid.'.vil |)res(‘iilod to (he court Stillmans counsel charged the liliel lit I ion liad t)(‘t‘n hronght "for Hu* d(>liht*iale ulterior fiiirpose of using and abusing Hie (irocess ot the court in a scandalous, inqiropt'r tiiiti unpro fessioiml mannt'r In order to harass “The conlinvml agitation which Ihej re.siionslble for the innovation, accord tide. Ofcas.ion in the waters which al- lug to the editors of Hie publication most .^urrouni! Gharleston, the re-; •■'*'»’iuerl.v wtu*n a lanrlowner stdd his] freshing sea breezes which arc rcgu-' his name xxas nutomaHcally larly felt, ami the smokes risin.T from 'Iropped from the register, ,llut now. I so many chimneys, l ender this city I mo c healthy than any part of the 1 low country in the southt*rn states,” Robei'ts has ffiven a largre i>ortion of his time to the Seventeenth Street mission, of which he is superintend ent.” Jobless To Get State Road Work nhd Intimidate the defendant, a nianiFimd.s Appropriated Rv Federal (iovernment Will As.sist Un employed In Spring: Months. xvi’h one third of Hit' ‘J,.5tK) nilmt's eligi hie for puhlicjitlon in 19‘21 failing to qualify, it was realized that It would 1 he ncci'S'iary to include them somehow or the book xvoiild he tod small. The nt'xv issue of “I.aiuled Gentry’^ xcill In e ali'iuf MK) iiu'iiiliers of »tiP "(lislatided gciilry" listed. The edl I tion lias l»e(*n txxo years in prepara ! tion. State Dry Group Girds For Battle Meet In Columbiu To I.4iv Plans To Fijfhl Repeal ‘*To the I..ast f^ilch.” Seek Uountv Units. of wealth itnd prominence. pDl’E I’lU.S .VI Issiit'd the hull he • promised some time ago i»r(»cla!m Ing an exirtiordiiiary ludy yeai ol prayer, penance and pllgrlmn^e to Rtunc to bring peace and quiet tOva distnicfed world. This lioly year the (x'ipe said. Is in commemoration of the idtM'teenth coidt'iiarv Bandages on Limbs of Senoritas Mean Much j Golumbia, Jan. ‘.M_A (^onstiuction of ; state roads xvith federal funds prob- ' ably xvill afforti more employment ! duringr the spring than last montft,: ! when approximately 1,000 men xvork-| I ed for varying periods, Ben M. Saxv-! 'yer, chief highxxay commissioner .said i here. Golumbia. Jan. 21. - .Aroused hy state and national mox’ements for pro- liibition repeal, approximately 2.50 ministers and sup})orters of prohibi tion met here today in a state-xvide interdenominational meeting and laid Madrid, Simiu.—Baudages showing plans for a battle “to^the last ditch” beneath silk .stockings of tnany Madrid against any weakening ofsprohibition. 8enoritn.8 may lead the vli^ior to be Their immediate objective was real- lieve tliat* xx'ornen ht're meet with an ized xvhen the judiciary committee of unusually large nundn'r of Injnri^gt^to the state senate, after an open hear- Iheir underiunnings, lint to Hie man ing, voted a ’ar.animnusly unfax'orahle who kiitnvs liis Madrid these tv'iey report to the Gooke bill to repeal the an entirely clifTerent meaning. state prohibition laws. Six tomperaneg About four years ago Hie senoritas leaders named at the meeting appear- of .Madrid, or at least many of tin _ ed before the committee to oppose the F td.l.OWING his Intensixe prt'par ation for assuming his o('ie».. Mr |{(ifsevt'll m:idt* Ihe iiderestlng an noun<-(‘Uieut that he xvould sluiid hy the \iueric.n poliey of Hie sanctity (d inlet uatbuial agre(>m(>nis In Wash ington and the other xvorld * cu|iitals th''* xxas laUeti as tueaniug that Ihe I’nifi'd Stall's, iiiuler his iidministra Hon xvoiilil eontimie to refuse rec(»g niliou of the territorial gains uuide hy .lu|i;in In aggn'ssioti against Uliina T’okxo xxas U(‘iHier sui'|U'is(>d nor agl fated hy this declaralior of jM>lix'> A tor«*igii otbex* s|iokt‘sman said: The number of men at xvork njpn^i_probabl)^j^^ code |,epeal measure. of niankilul Hc'urged planned, Saxvyer said, male limb gazers c(»uld dis | I.,ooking To possibie future battles (irayer and penance | b‘*cause of adverse weather conditions^ ^ glance, necnrdlng to the po (he suggestion was made hy Dr. J. M; ''5,# not only for the faith jincluding snow and sleet. | gjtjon of the hnndage. xvhether they Wells, of Sumter who*^ presided that fill, but for "all man !, Having under the federal aid pro-, , "novia" or sweetheart. Popl PiuH kind led astray hy "'iH expand more rapidly xvith] ffow this fad is, being revived In many errors, torn h> | the advent of xvarm xveather, the Mailrid, for'Hie reason, according to SO many disc«*rds and liostillly. labor- (highway commissioner said. Theiv' gome of tlte semxritas who use the Ing under so many miseries and fear j are noxv 24 projects under way in 16 j code, tliat tliere exists a "matrimonial ful of 80 many dangers." (Counties. | crisis" In this cajiital. That is. there • j A total of 3,916 men were at work organizations lie .set up in every coun ty, from the precinct up. to s,uippprt prohibition. * piNA.Nt'E .MINLSTKR CHERON snh j on the construction la.st month.^anii women chanilier are too fexv men in comparison to the iiiittexl bls^udget to the French j contractors had been paid much ofj aniher (»f (feputies. and In it no the $2,500,000 xvhich the state high- MAKES WOMEN LOSE FAT iiu'titiou was made of the war debts f I France owes to the United Stati's It are hiqieful,, hOxvevei. Hull while Ihe suhsiance ATTlu*” Amerii-un poli(:x xvill be utirluiiiged. the juaiiu«*r ot its |u«*s cmT-iUioii xvill be iilleied uiidet Mr ■•'J. -\* ■ . ^ y - Ro«is«*vx*U .Mul Hiaj irrilatiixiis gr«>\viiiv out ot \\asbiiigtoii^ iif,uir ot tlu* mo luet.f* judgments will be r«'tu<ix «>d Tli.nt wilt i'«iuiil for a gi(*al ileal ’’ liqiaiu'Se sialesiu4>ii xx»-rc h<i|u>tiil Hull.'the .Maricimrian Issue xx'oubi Ik iDli)^*'ildy R(*l(leil III Heiiexii ‘bill lu'i iher their forces In the lieid nm tin t’himse ai'iiiii's xvx'ie liel|diig -rxixvarrl that end .la|tam*se mililary planer bombed a eonci'lilrsHoii of i hiiit'.^g. soi diets at Kuiluhseii. near the noriiierti border ol Jehol proviiiee. killing un itiitstlmated oumber and doing beuv> daiuage to the town. Jnpntie.se mill tary headquarters in Mukden claimed ! that the bondiardineni was ordc'red alter it had been learned (!hliiese troops slulioned al Kailiilislen were ptafiiiiiig to attack the town ot ,T«o gUso. which is across the bonier im Manr'hiirta. '■ was staiiHl in Baris' political circles xvay department is to receive from the federal government. The federal projects were planned that this (hK's not necx'ssarlly mean 'to provide xvork on a oO-hour week! the FiFx'iich government Is ignoring i basis at a' minimum of 20 cents an I -them, as ex|H'fts say it is always 'hour for unskilled'^labor and 30 cents possible to inlrothice s|>eclal eiialiling ^ an hour for skilled vx’orkers. legislnlioii to handle the,. siiu.ntJon on i South Carolina will add 244 miles* the basis of later daveloiuiioiits. jof bitunMnous surfacing, 1.3 miles (rf concrete, and 2,000 feet of concrete bridges, Saxxyer said. ■ British Post Office Hat **Dictionary’* of lU Own Loudon.--.\n eut(*n>rislng InvestIga Miss Rea .'I. Haines of Daj*ton» Ohio, writes: “I weighed 180 so start ed to take Kruschen. I nex’er was so J EAN MER.>IoZ. eminent French aviator, and six comrades estab lished a new rec(»rd by flying trom St Louis French tK*ri Id \\%‘si Af rica. to Brazil, in H hours and 2 min utes. They breakfu.sied in Africa and dined In S<*uth America F^rom .Natal j^e airmen o<*nfluii(‘d In their tri COLORED BASKETBALL j TEAM UNDEFEATED The girls’ basketball team of the Bell Street colored school is enjoying mtdored plane to Rio de .laneiro and i®**® best records in the history, thence to Buenos Aires. Argentina. school. Of the four games that, )have been played this season the! Clinton te;am has been the victor.' They have scored 67 points to their A mong notable persons taken b> death were Mrs. Jessie M'iison Sayre, daughtet of the lute Bresideni \Vo(Mlroxv Wikson and wife of Br«>f. K B. Sayre «f Harvard laxv school; and Sir Robert Jones of Wales, great •rtliopedic surgeon.^ I m ISIS W«at«n N«w»pa0ci Ubmw. opponents’ S2. ThejLare out to capture j the championship among the Negro schools in this section. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE tor has just dl.scovered that the post surprised as when I weighed myself office department here will let a cus- first week—I lost 7 pounds. I just tomer setid a telegram ('ailing a man., bought my 3rd jar^and am down to a “chumpf or a •‘blockhi'ad,” but It Ik ' still taking them and never agnin.st the rules to call him a “fat j better in my life.” (June 17, head." In telegrams they will count ; 1932). Stratford-on von as one word, but i To take off fat—take one half tea- Stratford-by-BQW as-three. Also for spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a gla.sa tome reas(>n. “upstairs" Is one word, of hot water in the morning before hut "downstairs" Is two. breakfast — one bottle that lasts 4 — ; weeks costs but a few cents—get it at Famed Guerrilla CkiePt' i ‘"Z, I" “ 1!:“ - , lUi-st bottle fails to convince you this Rifle Owned by Ohioans ; is the safe and harmless xvay to lo.se Willow Grove, Ohio.—.An andenl (fat—your money gladly returned, flintlock ■ rifle whose nheriing aim | Don’t accept anything bat Kruschen would have filled a go(xd sized ceme because you must reduce safely, tery Is owned by a^ group of Willow Grove citizeim. Originally It was the property of Gorilla Hill Smith. Ohio guerrilla chieftain in Civil war days, who individually claimed killer’s rights to 100 men. The gun, weigh tng ISH pounds, was displayed dur tng the Ghleafo World’s tklr In 188S 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE Checks Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 miantes. Malaria in 3 days. 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS Mo8t Syeedy Reinedies Known