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VOLUME XXXIII
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAt, APRIL 6, 1933
NUMBER 14
AID SOUGHT 'Winner, Named BLACKWOOD SAYS CLOSE STATE
FOR FARMERS
In Contests
SCHOOLS OR ENACT SALES TAX^
Raosevelt Urges Broad
On Farm. Mortgages and
come Boosts. Plan Seeks
Raise Price of Crops.
P .. - County Meet Held Here .Draws 1
*'®**®‘ Number _of Entries. Clinton' Governor Suggests Drastic Move In Address To Legislature, Say-
' Pupils Among Winners. “It .Will Be a. Matter cf Good Business Judgment To Recog-
To
The annual county-wide school con
tests in spelling:, expression and dec-
Washingrton, April 3.—Aid for the, janiation were held here last Friday
farmer in meeting hisldehts, and anlni^ht with pupils from many schools
nize What Is Inevitable.” Other State-Wide Recommendations
Made To Effect Economv and Simplification.-
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Columbia, April 4. — Reviving the|
effort to boost hi^ income as well, was I of county takiijig part's-in the dif-' slumbering sales tax issue, Governor
Blackwood told the general
as.sembly today it must turn to it or
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demanded of congress tod,^y by Ri’esi- f^j-ont subjects. The contests are held j
dent Roosevelt in a special mess,age I annually under the ausyiices of the
urging a broad mortgage relief pro-1 County Teachers’asslociation,
• t. * f .u i:.,: a similar form of revenue or close
the winners to go from the individual
schools to the district meeting to he ■‘^t-’hool hou.se doors for half a year,
held F'riday in Woodruff. The list of i “To insure a balanced budget,” he
winners includes several pupils from j5a,\y “jy ^vill he ,a matter of
ture committee plunged into the prob-J the Clinton elementary and
lem during the afternoon. banking j schools.
siihef^mn-iittee laid plaps to begin con- ■ The list of winners
sideration tomorrow. jcontests follows:
To carry out the administration’s'
of higher learning ailiLyU a
period beginning on or about
gram. ■
Penate committees scurrie 1 to work
in answer to the. chief executive’s
pressing call for speed. The agricul-'
to
in
the
high
ihr
ee
^ matter ol pru-
; donee and goo<l ^business judgment to
I recognize at this time what is inevi-
l^ahle -aja4.ja&. .L dcpki!:&.J.he_
j necessity.,,of so doing, I would —
of all instiutions of higher learning
into a "greater state university’
reduction of the 4(» counties
'about, 15,’*’ both as economy moves.
.Asking that the governor he made
j“hea{l_(»f the government in fact,” he
urged sharply inerea.sed powers for
the chief executive, including
point ment
treasurer, attorney general, adjutant
• general; and superintendent of educa-
Majority Stale-Wide Vote To
Determine Outcome.
Vote On Repeid ' | AKRON LOST IN>-
Set ^ Nov. 18 S£^
County Unit Measure Defeated. |t„„„ a- u- ^
Hugre Airship Falls When Hit
By Severe Storm Off New Jer
sey Coast. 71 Missingy As Navy
- Continues Search. Admiral
Moffett, South Carolinian, Is
Among: Those Who Perished.'
‘New \ork, .April 4.—In a hlindi.ig
electrical storm, the .Akron, mightiest
dirigible ever to cruise the skies, was
idurrimeted into the turii rient .Atlantic
today aliout 20 miles off the .New Jer
sey shore, and by
had waned for 71
rohimhia, April 4. — A statewide
election November 7 on the question
of repeal of the ISth amendment is
provided in a hill approved on sebor
nd i
and 1 reading^ by the hou.se tonight.
The judiciaiy committee bilk, which
p'ro^ddes for final action by a state
conventioh, was passed by a vote oi
03 td 35)..
Setting' up mjichinery for action by
the projiosed 21st
ap-; South (’arolina^on
I amendment to t(l
of the secretary of state,, amendment to t,he fedo’-al constit ution, I
liu'k tonight hope
missing members
the bill was ;i'Jvanct*d after an at-1
tempt to have it sent hack to tom-
emphasized that such
.. .... • . 1 L . 1 A, „ V constitutional changes could not be?
proyio.sal for lifting farm prices to ■
1900-1914 levels, the senate agricul
ture committee earTim” today cohcTud-
ed wo’-k on a hill giving Secretary
Wallace broad powers to cope with ag
riculture’s problems. It wrote in. how- Sullivan. Lau’ens; second place
ever, an optional production cost guar- la Denson, Clinton,
anty plan. j Elementary Speaking
The new mortgage relief hill, which Givis: First place, Hannah l.ou Dar-
was introduced in the senate mean- gan. Clinton, Florida Street school;
while by Robinson of .Arkansas, the ■ second place. Gene Copeland. Ronne*t^iurposes there can he no ^hernative .jj^y
Democratic leader, will be added to third place, Naomi Buzhardt, New | against the necessity of adopting this 1appeared heforei the general
the price lifting bjll by the agricul- Prospect. * ' * I or seme similar plan of procedure in | inaSguration. I
ture committee an|fl the whole reiiorted Boy.s: P’irst place. Miles Huntei •, Jr., j reference to publiv inst' uclion. Following the addre.ss, Niels Chris-j .shall
Gray Court; secoml place, Thomas | Widespread changes m state gov-1
Baldwin, Clinton, Florida Street j eminent were urged by the governor,
committee 'as an explanation of thcl.school; third jilnce,. Edward Leaman.' addressin.g the house by invitation,
unusual procedure of t^o committees ■ Goldville. | The senate attendee! the adclerss Rec- ;
dealing with the same hill, .said the j High Schmd Expre.ssion and | ommendations included (con.solidaDon general as.sembly is unable
mortgage program, as reported by his; Declamation Contest
committee, could be changed from the' Expiession: First place. Kleanoi f^rtrlrkKAmr^onl* governor suggested it set aside avail
floor to conform to the recommenda
tions of the banking committee .
Sarah_l)enny, Cross Hill.
Declamation: First place. Bill Wade,
Of the 19 men aboard the “mistresKS
of the skies” as she crashed, four were
he was brought ushor
ion, w(iQ are now elected by the peo-iniittoe, sponsorgd chiefly by drys, was
ire.
GranunurSi'l’^-'KrrsTUc.- Mer.'’'Tl "j,"' ‘I’'’ cons'littlulnal ' W<'rcm,l,^‘Lr'‘hv j! A .lay «.arch.n« .,v an,I hy
cy Winehrvnnfr '.MounivilU.; iecoml pniod or “l. .uO t'h" '''Th' T '".'h |Iteniol of (:roTOwoo.l., f"' the .iisrmory of only one
^aoe r. Bald,An. rHr,H.n ,.le..lv-U day »"
times). - ■ ing until the first Mondav in January., •• ii,» uic^ wvn i i i \ - ..i. ax
Hia-h school- First place Sophie ifpij ” ‘ noi.s. lie also proi>oseij tonsolu.atiop many delegates to the state conven-, ‘ ''I'l ieeo nours aiicr in:* major
■ • • I . ‘ ^ ^ of certam departments and adoption lion as it h-as members of the hou.sethe .1-'?. non-rigid-navy air-
l nless, he asseited, an adequate of biennial instead of annual sessions) of the general assemhlv I ship, crasheil into th»> sea
sales tax or some similar revenue pro
of the
oc ea xk,
Fourteen
tion ns it has members of
of the general assembly.
Opponents argued this might enable
a minority of the state to control the
hours after this
disaster, the .1-'?,
ship, crasheil into th»> sea 1.000 yards
off the Jersey coa.'^t, with a lo.ss >of
two lives, as she seareh-'d f.u- Akron
to the senate immediately.
Chairman Smith of the agriculture
eouTity hgsis^, eactr county iscTtcf-aii
nors
of certain departments and adoption
of biennial instead of annual sessions
of the general assembly.
vision IS adopted at this term of the^ vote of
geniv al assembly and the P’'"<‘<‘t‘«ls conclusion of his speech,; convention and would give the drvs'a'
thereof definitely applied to e-luca.ion ^ which he made more sweeping rec-1 tactical advantage. They pleaded for] Admir->1 William .\. .Moffett,
ho j a popular vote to settle the issuebureau of aernn.nu-
as-j “once and for all.” j ties, was among those lo.s* on the
semuiv since ms inauguraiion. ! The 4)111 provides that the governor!Aroused from sleop by ’ the
appoint 23 men favorin.g repeal [ been in the cont'-ol ro m
tensen, president of the Farmers’ and] and 23 oppo.sing repeal to run as dele- l-efore th«> aceidenN
Taxpayers’ league, issued a statement i gates in the November election. 'Fhe
praising it and asking support'' of the successful ticket will meet here De
cember 5 to act.
Saner, Laurens; second place, Mary Dukc ElldoiVIWdlt
, ^ Funds Allocated
President ROo.sevelt, adhering again
After Sinkler of Charleston, had ex-
' to agree on an approjiriat’.ons hill, the plained the hill and urged a state-
.1., executive officer
command, who was ai
N.
ill “as:IOrphannKC of This
Ian to!M»“n;iville; th.r.lplaco,K,char.l..Simp- Included In List of In-
•oner- son, Gray V-ourt. n • • *
PlaceN Won By Schools |
-Two first places and four:
to his system of writing succinct mes
sages, called for the mortgage hill
an integral part of the broad plan
end the forced liquidation of proper
ty, to increase purcha.sing power and
to broaden the credit structure.” He
told members of congress also he had
in mind help for the home owner and
reciprocal tariff agreements.
These, he said, would he requested
soon. He added that the- tariff agree
ments would 'be sought to i g^jcond.
through trade harriers and establish | j^^,„„o_One second place,
foreign markets for farm and indus- Prospect—One third place.
Cross Hill—One third place.
Total
Clinton
seconds.
lAurens—Two first places.
Gray Court - Owings — One
place and one second.
Goldville—One third place. j which
Mountville—One first place and one
stitutions Receiving Aid.
In the list of hospitals and orphan-
agt's to receive aid from the Duke En
is a small increase over last
« The three .Akron survivop; are:^ _
l ieutenant Commander H. A’. Wiley,
of liiikewood, N.
and second in
the controls.
governor suggested it set aside avail-. wide ek'ction, Daniel argued that un-,j .^Richard E. Erwin, of 'limphis
able revenue and allow the state f'-'less a county vote plan were adopted | ^ * uietalsmith. i
nance conimitlee»t<) make the actual ilittle counties will he left in the! Richard E. Deal, of l.ukehurst,
' approiiriations. The committee is com-i poll) anj larger cities will elect | ^•» mate.
I posed of the governor, secretary of ^ all the delegates.” He was supported; 'The rescued man who latci-died was
state and comptroller general. j by l^-ppard of (’hesterfield, who, al-j Wb Copeland, ,of loik.-'hurst,
iOther recommendations of the gov- ^h„ugh a wet, said he favored reeom-j ^ radio operator,
ernor include: Repeal of primary j niitment bt*cau.se thi.s sy.stem was the' Twelve hours aftjrr the crash, the
tion laws, centralization of penal in-1 traditional one in South Carolina. j-"’‘ly df Lieute innt Commanlcr ll ar-
stitutions under the state penitentiary j \ number opposed the Daniel mo-ld'<l E. .MacClellan, of Weste'-iy, R. L.
tion, including Thomas of Hampton, j "’as picked up ')/ a coast guanl near
Blatt of Barnwell, Graham and Knob-!’hi scene of the disaster.
I 'cut. Commander David E. '"um-
mins, of Presc itt. .Vrk., coiini!an4er
hoard and of charitable institutions
under the regents of the state hos-
first I dowment in this state, the ThornwjeB pjtal; .consolidation of the separate j pjoch of tdharleston, and Fishhurne of
Orphanage is included with $^,793.77, j insurance offices into ajcoHeton.
I'
Textile League
' To Open Soon]^^,
Clinton Mill and Goldville Mem-
ber.s of Eight Club League
Starting April 15th.
trial products.”
Informing congressmen that the
price-lifting hill alone was not suffi
cient, the chief executive continued:
“In addition the federal government
should provide for the refinancing of
mortgage and other indebtedness so
as tO| accomplish a more t*quilahle re
adjustment of the principal «'f the
debt, a reduction of interest rates,
which in many instances are so uncon-1
scionably higl^as to be contrary to a
sound public policy, and, by a tern-1 J^auiens, April L —The newly or-
porary readjustment oT amortization, j ganized eight-cluh loop, embracing
to give sufficient time to farmers to I textile units in three counties, laiu-■
restore them to the hoi>e of ultimate, rens, .Newberry and Union, will be in,
free ownership of their own land. ) shape to ojien the season April 15, it
“I seek an end to the threatened ^ was announced today by Dr. IxCster
loss of homes and productive capacity; Bi.«hop of Watts .Mills, for many years!
now faced by hundreds of thousands, an official and enhusiastic supporter
of American farm families.” - j of extile league hall.
To accomplish this goal, the mort-! The clubs comiiosing the ei
gage bill calls for the following 2-year
Other institutions in this section
and the amounts they are to recinve
are: Abbeville Memoriul hospital,
Sl.OOlt; Laurens hospital, $fi55»; Niw--
! berry (’ounty hosiiital, SOl-S^-Khrinefs*
, HosiiithI for ('rippled Ghihlren. $2‘J.-)
John de la Howe Industrial!
school, $3,930.21; Greenwood hospital,
^('onnio Maxwell orphanage. $'7,797.22.
.Allocation of a total fund of $H43,-
I hanking and insurance department,]
land of the game departmtnt and
I)oard of fisheries into one depart-
mehT; a-'^STimptton by the agriculture’
department of lahorutory testing, and
water and fertilizer analysis func
tions.
In discussing briefly the college
consolidation, he saiil: “1 recommend
District Contest In
Woodruff Friday
of the J-3, who was taken bom • the
\.t-ter unconsciou- after tlic IJimp ac-
(iihnt, died a short time later.
The body of l’ris»piate Be**I(‘. chief
mnehtnistbs mati um -t-he- J-3^
covered several hour-, later.
.524; Brewer hospital, $'LHM l_i(Pd.._)Hgher-learning into a greater stall
397.♦)7 was announced from <’harlotle
Hospitals, numihering 5»H, recotveil*
$r)lM),»)4S, and It) other institutions
\vere awarded a total of $117,349.(»7.
The trustees said applications had
hem received from 148 institutions. ^
In a statement accompanying the
announcement, it was said the 98 hos
pitals reporteil 61>6,058 free days of
care of patients in 193‘^, which was
61 per cent of the 1,138,982 days of
care for all patients treated, the or-
ight homes reported 1,945,236 days
))rogram:
Refinancing farm mortgages at
4 ^1-2 per cent interest.
' A $2,000,000,1)00 4 per cent bond
issue to finance new loans to farm
ers and to take up mortgages
point organization are: Watts .Mills, i
Clinton Mills and Goldville in Ijiurens
county; Mollohon and New'berry .Mills
at .Newberry, and Whitmire in .New
berry county; Monarch and Otteray
at Union.
Andy Bowen of Newberry, is presi-
Appropriation of $50,000,000 as a' dent of the enlarged loop for this
loan to the federal banks. | year, and information received here
Expanding the Reconstruction cor-! from different club camps is to the
poration’s lending power by $300,000,- effect that practice is going fine withj
000 to- permit a loan of $100,000,000, the promise that individual teams- wilij
.to ,joint stock land banks to prevent be "rearin’ to go” when the four
foreclosures for two years, and $200,-j opening games are called Saturday,
(Continued on page two) i April 15, i
jof care of orphan.s, and half-orphans,
I which was 88.3' per cent of the total
j days of care.
' The trustees said the allocation
brought to $6,967,219.73 the amount
provided for hospitals and orphan
homes in the Carolinas since the en-
' dowment was established by the late
1 James B. Duke, tobacco magnate, De
cember 11, 1924. Hospitals received
$6,008,36.5.95 of the total.
Exiuession ami declamation contests
for District No. 2 of the state high
school league, eoniprising Spartan-
the consolidation of all institutions of j burg, Laurens, Union, Cherokee and
.Newberry counties will bt* heUl in the
universiiy. In my opinion this would ' Woodruff high school auditorium Kri-
give better educational facilities at j diiy evening at eight o’clix-k, with
substantially less cost to the taxpay-j Supts. ().,B. ('annon of Newhei ry, and
ers. This greater state univei-sity ] ('. K, Wright of laiUrens, in charge,
should he under a hoard of trustees The Clinton high school will he rep-
appointed by the goveinor. The will resented hy Mary Glynn ('hamhers
of Thomas G. Clemson, which affects j and Billy Wade. Winners in the dis-
('lemson college,* is the only ohstaele trict meet will go to the state contest
that I know in the way of this reform: to Ik* held later in Columbia.
and this can he removed hy court j>ro- i
cedure for public interest.
fiv
f fi
tie
rew were
Noted Speaker
Here Today
ROOSEVELT WANTED ACTION;
RECORD OF HIS FIRST
FOUR WEEKS AS PRESIDENT
Cameron Beck, personnel director of
the New Yiuk stock exchange, and
public relations "counsei, will address
,the F*reshyterian college student body
in the chapel this morning at 11:45. j
.Mr. Beck vi.sited the college last'
year and those who heai d him will j
learn with interest of his return hcrei
today for a second address. He is now
in the state addressing various civic j
clubs, .school associations and colleges, j
and recently~a'*ccpte(h an invitation
from President .Mc.Sween to include
Clinton on his itinerary.
. President xMcSween states that .Mr.
.r.* iu .♦ .... I, A I Beck’s address will he of siiecial in-1
Effective within the past week, A. , , , , '
I ^*1- J u I terest to local business men who are
L. .'-'hepard ha.s assumed the manage- x i x u x xl-
x e I I i>x...nxx.> Icordia ly iffvited to be jirysent this
ment of the local J. C. Penney com- . ^ i
„,ny stor.., succeedine A. .1. Swanxen.; 1
Mr. .S^nsen haa had charjft* i.f the,Ku<*at.
Penney' store since it ojiened here sev- j
New' Manager
At Penney’s
Furman Head
To Speak Here
Dr. VV’. J. McGlothlin, jiresident of
Eurman university, Greenville, will
deliver an address Friday evening at
a banquet to he held at the college
under the auspices of Sigma Kapjm
.Alpha, honorary scholastic fraternity
of the institution. The chapter will
ul.Ho have as its guests the college fac
ulty and five members each from the
freshman and sophomore classes who
have attained the highest scholastic
standing during the first semester.
The o'.,her
'e.cued.
xStanditig on the steps of the U. S.
naval hospital in Brooklyn, to wK'ch
he and the other tvvi* siirvivors were
taken, Lieut. Comma’uier Wiley t' hi
of the' njjrht of terror in.the sky h-.’
t xperieneed it.
He said the giant ;in diio hn i hi“>n
in good flying condUion and a!thou:,'’\
he de.scrihi'd graplrreally how the 'i —
hud been full of lightiun,:, lu* evprt----
ed an o|)inion the diri^ild • Iiad r vt
been struck.
Pie.siik'nt Roo''evelt in a. tateir.'x ‘
from the White lloiisi* called the .X.v-
ron crash a “national disas’ei.”
On Cafiilol Hill there were th>He
who said it sitimded the dealh-knel! of
lighter-than-air na'.al aviation.
Chr.irnian Vinson of thi* h nise naval
committee '-aid: ‘ Th»>re won’t be any
more big airship Iniill. Vve’vt* bL.:il
three and lost two.” •
.'As soon as word of the great -I
dirigible disa.ster in history was flaJ.-
ed to shore, a vast seavi-hing armada
[irepared to take the air.
.Navy planes, amphildans, commer
cial planes, con-t guanl ciitt«-rs, navy
craft and sca-going vessels joined in
(Contitiued on page tTTo)
Notable Record
Washington, April 2. .1-i’lesi.Ient, proposal to rojtulate issufs of now se- Oral years affo and has made a wide ^^d 3prUIlt A^ukeS
Roosevelt in his inaugural addres.s i curities in the intei est of jmotection circle of friends in the city and corn-
told the country he favored “putting of the public. j niunity duririg his stay heie.
of first things first” and also that he] Heie is what he inVendr to propose; .Mr. Shepard, the new manager, has
wanted “action.” ‘in addition for action at the present. been with the Penney organization for)
Here is the record in order for the .session of congress: |six years, four as manager
first month: j Refinancing of the holders of farm , Dublin, Ga., store, and for the
EstahliJ?hment of a firm federal | and small home mortgages to ea.se
control over the banks of the nation, their debt burden by billions.
which he found virtually closed com
pletely upon taking the oath.
A slash in federal expenditures of
more than $00'),000,OOQ annually
through emergency legislation ein-
two years at .Nhelby, N. and hy
his training and experience is well
Reorganization of, the^.railroads un- qualified for the new position he has
of the' Friends in the city of .Ned
* xla former rnemher of ♦he
* I schools and now a student at
i der a federal coordinator to reinsure I'assumed. He and -Mrs. Shejiard are
thi.s eleven biilion dollar industry as ‘ making their home with Mr. and .Mrs.
try
a sound business.
Federal regulation of the stock and
making
W'. C. xShealy on West Main street.
Sprunt,
(Minton
a student at the Dar
lington .school, Rome, Ga., will be in-
terMted to learn of the fine .showing
he ia making at that in.stitution. .Ned
*
recently stood a competitive mathe
matics test that was gotten uji hy'
(‘olumbia university and sent to many
FAVORABLE REPORT ON BEER
VOTED BY SENATE COMMITTEE,
TO DEBATE BILL THURSDAY
»
('olumbia, April 1.—Beer moved a 23-14, after Brown, of B-.»nny't*ll, <31(1
step nearer legalreation in South Gar--They apparently were to prevent, a
olina tonight when the senate finane^’ vole thi,s wi*ek. Lide denied this,
committee voted a majority favorable' .Approximately 7.'<i P('r<o.a< atten'-
report on beer legi.slalion af'ar a ed the h(‘aring thi< afternoon a.< ad-
li*h)irthy public hearing. j voi-ales oi- ooponi'nts of beer, or m ■ ■
(,)ne measure reported out was the spi'ctators. .Applause rang Idudest af-
.si'nale “hol)-tailed'’ hill which was ter speeches for beer,
fuiiher amended to include compro-; By action of the finance committee,
mise features of other pendii-': nn as-• irnpoi tant features of the legislation
ures; Only one .senate re-uling and i were incorporated in the
house concurience is needed for this !amended hill-It provide;
powering him to Cut .salaries and vet-' commodity exchange.s to crimp prac- Ol. „
erans’ allowances to aid in balancing tices resulting in los.sc.s to investors. IVlCtJlo
the budget. Establishment of a va->t federal
Enactment of legislation authoriz-j works program to aid employment and
ing 3.2 iier cent beer. j to Jie paid for by a bond is.sue of two^
Authorization for creation of a “ci- :;«r more billion dollars,
viiian conservation corps” to put 250,-
000 men to work in the forests.
_^the beer mea.iuri*-the house pa,jsed, 6?
i of the high .schools :^ll over the 17*0110(1: to 35t, 10 days ago. It would a'eicpi c
i States. In tti(* examination he made j three .senate.readings'’for enact mcni
Ithe highest mark in the Darlington ’ .lefferics, of Colleton, gave the 'x-
Next Tuesday school and his standing was al.so the, vorahle repoids, and Spearman, of
•^jhighe.st recorded in the state of Geor-- Pickens, .Nicholson, of Anderson, an l
worked ninety-.six of the Sims, of Orangeburg, the minority un
gia.
Recommendation for f^eral control
mei
, . "y , The April meeting of tH)p ('hamber j problems correctly when eighty-fouv favorable decision upon both mcaa-
blncter regulation of banking prac->^j Commerce will be held next Tues-! would have put him in the'upper one) -
tices to establish the national system, at t-Trip Mary Musgrpve i pt*r c«nt group. has Leon highly i
pendin|r
county com-
' ill, arid Governor Hlaciiwoorl’i signa j missions appointed by the governor to
ture whuld give South (^iroIinH Ix'cr. supervise licen.sing of ’oeer store.s at
The committee also reported otrl ] each, municipal control of beer, li-
‘majority favorahlc” and unchanged ' censing of breweries at $1,000 annual-
Ivc and a tax of $2.25 a hariel, or two
'•ents on a bottle un beer.
Any county could under the hill N ote
t n*lf dry in a referendum arra,ngcd.
by petition of one-fouj'th its voters to
the county commission. Taxi'.s would
'to 10 per cent to state, a like amount
.0 county, and. 20 per cent to incor-
porntiHl municipalities, or, futside of
towns, half to’^he state and half to
ures.
After
-r-t-
more than two hours of de-
oVer agriculture as a riieans of im
proving farm commodity prices.
Approval of a pending 'bill for $.500,-
000,000 direct grants to the states for
unemployment relieL
SobmisBion to congreaa of a draatic
on a new basis separating commercial room at 7:30, and all .members are | commended by his instructors for the, hate, the’senate made the hills a fipcc-Itle county,
and investment banking. asked to be present. This will be the outstanding record he has made. 1 ial order for ll;30'a. m. Thursday up- ^
Authorization for oevoxopment of,j ejection of officers meeting atj Z ! on motion of West, of Abbeville.
the Tennessee nver valley through time tH^ committee’s nomina- Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheely visited) Motions by Lide, of Marion,
restoration of a government operated, for the new years will be pre- their daughter, Miss Elizabeth, in Laney, of Chesterfield, to defer debate
Muscles Shoals^^ Ala., power and m- g^nted and adopted. Ninety-Six onIsundaiy. ) until Thursday night, were defeated,
trate plants. . ^
Senator Jefferies, irf C^olleton, lead
er in the beer movement, said “try out
and this bill in each countjf and if it does
not work for temperance you can vota
it out.”