The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 13, 1933, Image 8
New ‘Y’ Officers
Are Instcflled
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON,
THURSDAY, APRIL 13. 1933
Robert D. Lynn Heads-Campus
Ornranization for Year. Mc-
Sween UrR'es Fidelity To the
Trust Imposed In Them.
In »n impressive service last W ed-
nesday af the re^ralar chapel period.!
the new Presbj^erian collepre Y. M. 1
C. A. officers were in.stalled. -[
At this time the history of the
year’s work wi^s presented to the ne^l?
president, Robert D. Lynn, with fe
mark.s'from B. E. MacLean, the retir-l
Georgia Wins Track
Meet Against P. C.
VV^dmington, .\pril 10, — President!
Rf^evelt, after more than a month in
Contests. Score, 72 to 59.
Balchelcr, Performing? In Field problems which are facing the world
I 'Events for Bull Dogs, Proves vt ,
_ - - ... I Second place w§s given to Neely,
Too Much for Local Men. Bluei „.jjQ spoke on ‘^The Flidcering Torch.”
Stocking Superior In Running [The topic of Sims’ oration W’as “March
On.” X-
The awards for these orations were
‘ . . •. D n' made by Dr. MeSween in chapel W’ed-
The Umvereliy of Wg.a
what to Oeman, who received a ten-dollar
fiee, is still riding the top wave of | the best track team in the South, ad-
rity and authority. He is grow-, ministered the Presbyterian college
' j^ing in the esteem of many who under-’track .squad their first defeat of the
valued him befoi e he took office, and' season at Athens Saturday. The score
Christ’s words, “Whatsoever ye would had reopened their doors, restoring a i
that men should do unto you, do ye, deposit line of about $26,000^0,000.
even so unto them.” Osman contended j *n addition, 7,350 non-member state
that" the application of this “Golden institutions had likewise reopened on
Rule” would clear up all the great'a^lOO per qent basis, but the. amount
of deposits was not given.
'The latest statements oT^ondition,
for all banks of this country indicated
a total of slightly more than 18,000
institution^ of all classes, with de-;
— Try —
COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH - 25c
gold piece. Will also receive a medal
awarded by the Alumni association
posits of approximately $40,000,000,- (
000. - •* "
In the absence of details, it is be-1
lieved here that many of the distress-!
ed state banks will be opened- on a
full-time basis through aid furni.shed
by th' Reconstruction Finance corpor-
and will represent Presbiyterian col- ationx under the provisions
ing president. A de.sire Jfor
certainly is proving himself the best
. . ^’ politician who has occupied the White
voted work was Stressed by Mr. Mac-*'
Lean as he turned over the duties of
the office to the new officers.
Mr. Maclycan thanked the student
body for the trust they had plaeed in
was~72 to 50:
of
aid
the
has
Hou.se in many years.
Thera is no politics, howe,ver, in the
For a while it looked as if the Blue
Hose were going to take Gebfgia into _ ,
camp, as they had Florida and .South FrOZCIl DcfiOSltS
his hand.s during the past yeat. and
reviewed the accomjilishments of the
Y. M. C. A. during the year. The his
tory of the organization and its woil;,
dating from 1913 to the prest-nl. as
eompiled by the cabim-t, was the busi.s
for his remarks: * «—.
In a few words Mr. Lynn thanke-l
the students for the privilege given
him and the other officers. An a.ssur-
ance Was given by the new president'
that tbe dutie.s would be fulfilled «as'
that the entire .s-tiulent body
filaii for refinancing farm mortgag -s ; Carolina,’but the strong right arm of
.which the President proposes and Batchelor wa.s too much. This Joe Pur-
• which congress douRftless will adopt, vis of the track amlas.sed 20 points.,
: .ider this plan the Farmi Loan Board [ thereby annexing the scoring honors |
'.ill take over fartiT mortgagefc-. jpx- j for. the day. He took first places in
ending the time for their^ fiayinent | the shot put, javelin throw,
..nd e.stablishing the interest, rate at throw and broad jump.
I lege in the Intercollegiate Oratorical | emergency banking act; This
contest at Rock Hill "April 21. -taken the form of having the ebrpor-
^ 1 ation match <jollar for dollar in pri
vate subscriptions for new and pre
ferred capital stock.
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Several residences in town.
Several farnivS, prices at
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i P. 'T.’.s* relay team continued to
I bring glory to the squad and to them
'Millieps In Closed , Stale Banks
discu.s'l I.ikely Soon To Be In Circula
tion Again.
Washingtoi*.
April
of
9. A
program
f rozen
ves when they ran The one-miJe'to free millions of dollar.s of
their fastest time this year. They in thousands of unopened
navigated the distance in three min-1 banks as.-umed definite
propor-
IJnrder the
ed him by congress to reduce the
erninental expenditures, Mr. Roos**-
vell’.s director etf the budget, Lewis F.. utes, tw’onty-eight and .seven-temths' ]ast nigh' following clo -ely upon
Douglas, has worked out a system seconds. They were* not pushed by the Xecretary Woeidin’.s arnoun&ement of
ii?g5d'^lTirh-wi+l rxrt an-rrtimatcdmm^ htm-^tfirmrgta tomwr ‘ ^
back him|‘*’'‘*^ million a year off the federal ex-; ‘Jted” Underwood came through in niing.s. of Chicago.Sk*. his exeeutive
and
ming.s.
in Jthe new undertaking, that he
the new caliinel had just begun. , , . . , , • ■ • . l • . . , , . i
Dr. John Mc.Sween, presklapt of t.ns . Ja.rt\vear .s .Southern ( onference cham-: The treasuiy chieftain discIos<*d he
penses. It will .still
thou.sund mfllions a
cost
year
some foul j a fine to scale heights
to o|»era*e fy|.(. unknown to him to lick
hei eto-j j.^sjj;ijant to have direct charge of this
David, - -^-ork. ' v '' - •
money is to be ruTsecH.s not'ypTTriTm“‘^“|Ttr»Tr'iTr the pole vauhr.
college, issued the charge to the new
officer.s that they he true to the eall-1 There will have to b.-
been elected. Dr. Mc.Sween also com-^utuiv-
mended the outgoing officers fAr th(*ir |' Besides cutting about $4(IO,UO!I,000
splendid work during the past year. a year off velerap relief, .Mr! l>oug-
The new officers are: President, R. las’s economy iirogram calls for a fif-
I). Lynn: vice-jnesident, VV. H, (Tan- teen per cent reduction in all fe.deral
ford; seerctury-treusurer, (\ B. Law-f salaries. ’Ibis will affect pretty close
ahTHTty<.^ wurke*F
Tiad
track j,Jan, subject to local variations. He
was confident it would restore to sol
vency the majority of the state insti-
tutions, hut said premature announce.-
ment of its details would serve no
plan that
ter
( ()l N rv T!:KASI KKK'S NOTH E
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The boPk?of the (Tninty Treasurer
will oe ooeu for the collection of tax<*s
for the fiscal year, l'.rt2, at the Treas-
J
urer’s office from>.Octolier 1 .Tl h to De-1 j-opj ,.(,1 a|| now issues of stdeks and
cember FI. 1932. .After December .11 Jxuids and |»erha|»s also over the sales
one per
January
etl. auii*
f»<*r cent
cent will be added. 'After
31. two jieroent wt+f be^ add^
after Fetiruary 2Hth, seven
will h«‘ added untiUthe 15th
P. ('. jiiled uj» a lead on the
fcVwnU, but loNt uuL in TbQr^kJd ev^ts^
The Hose did not score in the ^hot or
discus and tallied only one jioint
lh«* javelin throw. » ^
Summary: ■'*' •> -— ^ | useful purjio.so. It is this
Mile run: Oliver, Pte.sbyterian,; wi]] administer.
first; I’atillo, Georgia, .seeond; Fulftllment of M'oodin’s prophecy
Hughes. Georgia, third. Time, 4 ii^'n-! wouM mean that many thou‘;ands of
utes. 42.3 seconds. .state institutions again would be in a
4 10-yard dash: Osman, Presbyte- position to participate in America’s
rian, first; (jiaham, Presbyterian; busine.-is functions. No definite figures
Williams, (jeorgia. Time, ;)2..i)seconds. obtainable at the treasury. hf»w-.
100-yanl dash: T earout, Presbyte- ^be eXacl num!a*r, or the
rian, first; Brown, Georgia; Woods,dejiosits involved.
Presbyterian. Time, 10 seconds. However, at the end of March,
l20-yai(l high hurdles; Maddox,; national and state memlier'i
win be adojited substan-i first; 4 renshaw, Geoi-gia; pf (b,. fetferal roserve systemi
HxeaiiLenL has reciu-sted Presbyterian. Time, 15.9 .sec-
to a million |>eoj»Ie on Uncle Sam’s 1
(layroll, for it inc)ud(‘.s the army and,
navy a,- well as civil emidoyees. !
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Protection for Investors
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All persons owning projierty in
more than one school district are re-
(UU'sted to call for, n*eeipts in each of
the .several school districts in which
the projK-rty is loeati'd. 'Phis is im
portant. as additionj^l cost and pen
alty may be attached.
.All alile-hodied male citizens'be
tween the ages of twenty-one (21)
and sixty (bUr years of age are liabl^'^f
to pay a poll tax of $1.0(b (’ommuta-!
tion Road Tax $1..59 in lieu of load
duty. .Ail able-badied men between
the ages of 21 and .5.') are Jiable to
road duty except those in military
SCI vice, scluxd trustei's, school teaeh-
eis. minislers and students.
• Profier attentum whB he given those
who W'.sh to ""pay their taX('s thibugh"
the mail !>>' check. mon«‘y order, etc.,
gi\ing name of township and luimoei
of school di-li ict.
D. ROY SIMPSON,
tf Fount V 'J’rt*asurer.
of old i.ssue.-;
tially as the _ .
it. 'Phis is calculated to do away wTthi~'**^'X
many of the frauds which were jierpe-j
wTieh'ThF'tsonk'r-f l aled TT|K>h a guttrhtr ttu+iHc during »
-——.—^.i_X lhe rciaiat boom.J t is. als<* l>art of the j
jirogrum for’flu* luotection of the in-'
ve.stor for the government to ex^rcbe
a high degree of control over all ex-
eiianges ju which securitie,s_and com-
KKO-yaid run: Osman, TT-esbyteHafi,
first; ( lark, Presbyterian; Tom David,
Georgia. Time, 2.(J2 .seconds..
220-yard' low hurdle.S't Maildox,
Georgia, first; Perrin, Presbyterian;
Brown, Georgia. Time, 26.5 seconds.
Shot j>ut; Batchelor, Georgia, first;'
T’hapman. Gwrgia; t.’rouch, Georgia.
vestigation 'of the hi
has been exG*tm<d to
modities are traded in.
The senate finance,^committee’s in-1 ^ •n^hes.
banking situation
fuivate banking
institutions, and the great house of
■L P. Morgan A: Uompany is to be one - a
of the first called upon to tell how
private investment banking houses , • ir .l i,
1 Abei'crombie, Georgia U'*'d for third).
nieight.~5 feet, 9’2 inches.
Discus throw: Batchelor,
Pole vault: Undeiwood, Presbyte
rian, first; Bill David, Georgia;
WTlke.s, Georgia. Height, 11 feet, 8
inches. ... ...
High jump: Bill Daivd, Georgia,
first; (’laok, Presbyterian; Towns and
work.
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4 M-21
The general banking policy of the
administration is beginning to take
shajie. It looks as if it would work out
into u .single banking .sy.steni -umler
which every bank would be *eqiiire«l
to 1m* a menrlter of the Federal Re
serve system, and perhaps to have a
federal charter. It woubl be erfsy and
legal to force state banks to become
national banks by imuosing a prohibi
tive tax on tlu*ir rhP^ks. for examjile,
or by refusing,to let them partiei|mte' '
in any plan for the insurance o>' guur-
sm t e e ’^rpTlt • I io s i is;
Georgia,
first; (’rouch, (ieorgia; (’hajmian,
Georgia. Distance, 128 feet, 9 inche.s.
Broad jump: Batchelor, Georgia,
first; f’arothersXPresbyterian; ('ojic-
land, preid>yterian. Distance, ..^2 feet,
1*2 inches.
Javelin throw; Batchelor, Georgia,
first; Bruno, Georgia; Freeman, Pres
byterian. Distance, 1H9 feet, 1 inch.
Mile relay: Presbyterian ((irahain,
lark. A’earout, Osman). Time,,3 min
utes, 2S.7 seconds.
For (he Uneni|ilo>ed
The President’s plan for putting an
army of unemployeil at work in the
national forests has been apjiroveil Ty
congress, and there is liUle iloubt that
he will get, perhap>s before this is
' juintoil. the authority he seeks to lend
five luinilre*! millions to tlw* states for
direct unemployment relief. Every
l>(>ssible effort to jiul men* back to
work i.s being made, and intensive
sluiiy is being given to numerous
"seif-liquidating” piihTic
work, which might he financed by
' governim nt loans to be rejiaid out of
earning~For i*xumj^.'lhe new lifutge
across the Gol<l(*h Gate at San Fran-
eiseo, and the Grand Island bridges in
the .Niagara river between Buffalo
ami Niagara Falls, are being financed
by the Reconstruction Finance coi jioi-
1 ation, but they will Ik* toll biidges
, and will eventually earn enough to re
pay t)jc. loans.
Osman Winner In
Orators’ Contest
•The same policy
for power jirojects
may be adojited
and other t*nG*r- j.ypp||y,.
To Represent Presbyterian Col
lege At State Oratoriciil Meetj
At \Vinthrop April 21.
On last Tuesday morning at a spec
ial chajH*! jirogram, the coIli*ge orator
ical contest for 1933 was held. In jiast
years thia cunteat has been a feature-
of (he graduation exercises, but the
compeulion was set at an earlier date
U» .{4h>w-- t4u>- vwd-nner- 4o-^-4alte -ptrrt- 4n-
the state contest at Winthrop college
this_spiing. !
'Tluee men .spoke Tuesday morning,
J. K. Osman, J. T, Neely and R. E.
Sims. The general condition of the j
world today formed the topics of all
three orations. — '
First place was given to J. F.. Os
man, who sjHike on “The True Pana
cea.” The theme of this oration was
MDANIEL
VULC. WORKS
PHONE NO. 2
^ . of materials will be required
prices which are suiFTo eUrn eno’jgh adopt the thlrty-hoTTr week Tor la-1
lo pay back the loan. . ibor, six hours a day, five days a
Where the money is coining from to) ^veek. .And on its own initiative the
lend, enough of it to make thus ■ senate has under con.sideration a bill
of stimulating bu.siness and nutting woi^ld comjiel all private indus-j
men back to work big enough to make!^j.y jn inter-state commerce*
a dent in the unemployment situat’on, adopt the thirty-hour week, under*
IS another question. There is talk
about a hugewliond-^ssue, perhaps ruq;
D.i»g the national drt>l up trom its
present twenty-one thousand
dollars to thirty billions.
jienalty of having its jiroducts barred i
from tra«ie across state lines. ,
million
I Not In the Budget
■* .Such an i.ssue would not nect ssarilyi
interfere with "balancing the budget,”!
! since the interest charges on sbeh a'
That Roosevelt Humor
The |)ersonaI life of the Roosevelts
in the White House is the subject of
innumerable anecdotes illustrating the
simplicity and home-likeness of the
executive’s new occupants. They keep
jiractically open house for their
comparatively casual acquaintoheesf just I
us they did at their home in Hyde|
Park. And the verdict of Washington
T
Roit that room by
AJfeia^jyLkii
' ))ond issue would be
sinaP, and one change which 1; im
pending in our governmental system
I is in its book-keeping, in which ^^cy are not exhibiting any of j
^eys Raised by loans will be kept s^pa-jihc. signs of “swelled head” which;
irate from those raised by taxation.^ j^^yc sometimes afflicted"Presidential j
I Current exp**nses and interest on fahiilies. I
I loans are expected to be paid out of One lady who was invited in an off- *
taxes; there is no suggestion now of jymd way by Mrs. Roosevelt to came!
paying off the principal of any of the I to dinner said at the table: j
existing loans or the projected new 1 “I never expected to dine in the
The Chronicle.
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Id this matter of public works, the
expectation ia that contractors and
“You've got nothing on me,” replied
President Roosevelt > -
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