The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 27, 1933, Image 2

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STRONG HGHT ON SALES TAX No. bijimction THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S; C, •t i#i*i THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 Tru^ Regulation h Phone Case It Measure Passed Senate Ralli^ »■ t To Roosevelt \s4ifiit-h Mr. Hull s^iid both nationsi' platforms in 1932 endorsed—the wayi* is believed clearing for a solution of! '; t)he deadlock. (Continued from page one) offered by Purdy, of .laspcr, v.ho nropcsed instead of the sales tax measure-a substitute bill to suspend educational features of thW (>-<•■ 1 law until July 1, 193'5. and allpxv schools j 1 —^ — — j Uliv UriiUlUCA. j I , I * . I i At the capital all was talk and ac- Southern Bell’s Petition Agrainst Gross Weight of Vehicles Limit-j Free Rein I.ooms for President *S , tioo. Republican attacks on the, infla- i'- . __ _a^. Receive Order* JRefused By Jud^e Glenn.. fective December 31, 1934. Inflation Near. ■ 1 | ■■ *ii*>v* v^cs --v agues their respective county relief coun- i oils by the state relief council. These f P'our huTjdred and Tifty men, .South stale Railroad Cominission.,Isi ed To 20,000 Pounds. Bill Ef-' - -Domeslic Proftram; Vote On '.yon bill ?hrillcd anew in the senate. Carolina's Tirit aroun in its ■■ .ota of .Senator Harrison gave fervent an- in.structed to repo.-t 1 swer, his Democratic colleagues look-' - . T ^ , 1 . -M t «... w, , ingvon with enjoyment Florence,; April 2o.--Judge J. Lyles j Coliimbia, .\pril 2.^.-* A fight of) Washington, April 2,).—The British other confidently the u:ti ^^uul■a n k e a Glenn, in federal district court, tPday J s<.vcral years for stricter regulation appeal for wa^ debt relief was Uken na«s overwhelmingly tomorrow. !!!!." V ^ sent to an unnamed con- tuv was ' ^umished by Darlington. Answering the bill would rcdieve property, said “if p’-operty c.-inaot bear laxts, it’s ths ninnow Its banking committee apn’-oK'H I'nc" ing state, two billion dollar home mortgage „ for how can |K>vt vty bear them . wrong principle.” .Kffords, w from'ertfbrcing its recent order for a faeolina highways.to 20,000 pound.s, 'w.’ay to new monetary and trade agree- he bO pel cent cut in the company 8 rates, j ^ vote of 74 to *32, the house | ments, -i , .i which was to have taken effect bo-^ j jj, senate amendments to A lonethe study at the whjte, the regulatory mea.sure, which docSiHou.se at the end of their strenuous'^* j ' • e davs of seeking remedies for the j Senators Reed, of r*enn' v’’'ar-’a. Opponents in •Judge Glenn held actions Ur apply to buses ate courts already had restrained Jefferies, of Colleton, said the Pody from enforcing the or-j dy measure would foict up dor. During the hearing^ attorneys i py railroads to and later announced that no plan j .sault on the taxes and mean h (ta ^ fonipany sought to have i operation of mo*or t'-uck Hhes was agreed upon bu^, “a clearer un- vigor, interrupted again and ewry f..unl,.v .school .n ^o„■.h C ar,.-,■„ removed f™>")’’’T*' of the aituationoaffeet-1 challenEea. ; i.state to federal court, .ludlfe Glenn: rour-vhee! trailers ar prohl.. nationt" ivaa reached “ ! The quickest way to help the ft n- both the house and' world economic ill.s, Mr. Roosevelt and j Barbour, of Xew .Jersey, and Pstt^r- it w’as “a Failroad i Mr. Macdonald took up the debt prol>-j son,, of Missouri, rwi'ept the ns- L., ..esii-cvoda )Jpm and later announced that no nlan 1 sault on the inflation bill in' ; f dl i73^n l y XVpR.T/! it won't rip' cr lose shape 9 -€ Kance. »»f Lu'urcns, and I.aney, of took the motion under advisement. in the. hill. It allows ••»emi-trailere”;'"L"’''‘'''t rhesterficld. su}»i)wrtcd this view a.s Tj,e company, in fighting the order, advocates- of the school sV-^tcni. but contends it is confiscatory and endan- Hugh s, of < ctmec, called the bill “a.p't;-s property used for useful purpos- moivilrosily inove ambitious than the' jn furnishing intra-state service f.-0-i"law whfrh plunged u« in <lebt.”*and deprived' it of pr^erty without C’wtke. of Ho! -y. also jirined the opp;>- (Jm* prifcess of law. sit'-on. No dvci'SKfU wa.s reached when the ('olumbia, April 2r»,—The Southern senate adjoinned ypti! 11 a. m. .,to- Bdl Telephone and Telegraph com- mOrrow. and pr'(»speet.- of action bi*-., pauy was directed in an order on fik m'^ayimum'’'lel(rTof''u^ekror‘‘'.W European nations will bcleft :for Roosevelt to declare he would not truck trailers is fixed at 35 feet, ex cept for those engaged in carrying, . . lumher; and the bill provides.a maxi-'™Pf'’'li"(! ncKctiations with the rauin heiBht of 12<; feet and width! f'"'''*" representatives wdl progress . - J /. , jfor a new deal all around. He was rep-, . ^ ^ . I resented tonight as enthusiastic over | Republicaa independent who eppo.^ed | In discussing the measure | 1 Hoover. . j .several house members^ voiced the' conversations. | To Vi'hich Reed remarked th-l ; opinion the bill should apply akso to ^ As'the busy Mr, Roosevelt cooci’jd-'j those days legislation was rejected 1 e- buses and that the gross w'eight first phase of his internatidnar; cause th!? president favored i ! . . , discu.ssions with the British, the do- The situation is reversed now. he ^ I pu-. into effect a decree of the the house, however, it 1 mestic minded congres.s rallied behind contended. ”\Ve^ w-ould P*ss j T^Gonkr, t>^trting t*liot, said he - tO toWCT ir.T 1 Jt^al ® ^maximum, gross .W«ght p,.ojrram to strengthen would f^igiit” till' bll] u> .‘ihift taxe.s t.x.hange rate.s in the state 20 f IC.GIH*- pounds. Twenty tqousnnd hand for free management at from th. p.uvei c.impanie.- with their c.uu. 1 pounds was reported to be a compro- tltk'.d'^t'-a yf uv ’presidents to the livf fl'he supreme court rule on the com- uiise agreement and spon.sors said it IK .'O-ce;.'.,-- a d.-.y fi-llows.*’ pany was issutnl by Ajisociate Ju.stice would not affect shipment of fai]im .John G. Stabler. It restrained the FREE dJNK' .AT j coinmission’s order until a hearing is A( ADEAIY S( before Uie court at the .lune The English debt as well as those, er, the Pennsyvanian said, would be for future agreement. Apparent'" j permit the American currency to. be . ^ i the president wants to see how far inflated. x '' “We had] that in Hoover’s adr*;jn ni tration and conditions still got wois-,” rejoined Senator Norris, Nebraska’s jiroducts. tl\ousnnd hand for free management home in a day of driving activity. f-.ire T' yii'sdny dwndlefl Iwcause-an hen-'today to show'cause* hrfoi '’ * l.e clectii’?^ id sta .t of'.'icial.' is scheduled ..,t.alc .-.upreme court why it should not j should be increased. As sent to the fur noon t<'’nor"t>\v. ■ ^ _ .... . „ -- - , , t \r- Goose Through congress today if Mr. Roosevelt a.sked us to.” Harrison insisted the bill had no‘h- The senate neared a vote on the. ing against “sound money,calkd bill giving the president control over [ Reed a “crafty lawyer who ^rep e- rt the monetary situation in acrimonious' sented wealthy interests an*! clain.?d The hill is effective Dec. 31, 1934, on' tor Harrison, hiis belief that Andrew \\. Mellon, lor- trucks already being operated in thej^^ Mississippi, chairman of the fi-! rner secretary of the trea.sury, was in state. One .section of the I committee, leading the Demo-' “conspiracy to defeat the inflation e a- vvould reifuire tiucks to keep to t ® ■ counter assault against the Re- ihority desired by the adminisl/b- righl of highway.s. ! puhlicar opposition. *, '<ion.” j A vote tomorrow on this bill and it.s 1 j passage were predicted ftmight by j senate leaders. Through this legisia- PSISSCS House ‘ power On li"; SntJ'-.iay nioraing Dr. S. G Hays and ib'. D. O Khaitu- ^*'*•f'•rlr.’d thi-ir fust free Lun.-il operations a.s offered by ih.-m in siijtporl of th** clinic bcinir held at tfu- sehoo!.'. .Acad- tei'm. Tlie rate nuluction order, i.ssued by the commission in January, was eati- maled to save customers of the com pany upjuoxiinately $400,01)0 a year.' In audit->0 to the exchange rate cut, if (Mile'od a rwluction from 50 to 25 it^aKUCBY TWPLELirE' eniv .Stf,-.-. .'.crofi h:" l>e(*n propo*'- l uned r. .. . I.ydie soliool th-.v'. and vents on the extra charge Toi h rench ltd’ll Stu rt c.ilcM ci sc-lioo! tvA". .Xiine G''l‘'‘ teU phones tb-l! l.ovtn.ir^, (iUi'ijkS Willi.' aiu! I.*.';- " ~ Shoals Measure -f to reduce the gold content of the dol- ilar—-a .step that goes with his pro- i»‘r Kdv.aiiis. p'oiiiKs of I'ne .Xcadeiny Stn-el school, have a!n*aily umb’t’/oor cfK-ration^ a'; i lu'..1 ')■ leacbeis. i»nH-nt. uPil ptipi. .t'o sc g'Ht«-ftii for lius service and to all phy.-'icMi'.• .iii'if dei'tist.s m tic. e:iv To Give Course In Bible Reading T who h'U: cltno'. -den'( 0-0! to hdp in 'h The pre'enci’ of l>r. W. M. Ander 'ion. of Ibilla.-', Texas, in our co'innu- idty rails to our attention a plan of W ill Attempt To Substitute Nor-{giam ''or a new world monetary i>asis. ■ ris Bill In Senate. 306 To 91 i Thv ..Wmament also Va, i ^ . A A ' ^during the bu.sy liay will be the order of the day for t .ie V t»te Is Recorded. capital as The inesident fue- Bnmd .Street Methfidist church on n'xt < paretl to resume conversations \i ith Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. .\ si *- the Flench envoj -.M. Heciiot. . able iirogram has been prv;>n*-e'l i'-y From Keeretary H'jII came some the various departments of the San.- H hint the L’nitod States ,lay quid look recoplive!|k' uoon .some this hour. The offering for the cay Special method of knitting make<i it run-proof and non-eagging. ; Double elkowK and double armpiia triple the life at these pointK. Shoal- i ders are protected by triple-aeirn Sunday School Day , .No wonder it never loses its shape and wears three times as long as any Sweater your boy has ever worn before. Methodists Plan ■i|ho annual “Sunday School Day,” 1 swerved by all Methodist church s. •Washington, April 25 migfity isti at ion's The adinin- program for de veloping the ronuesrxoe ii\ei basin hint ib-i* the L’nitod States ,iav schiml and will be earned on',at (iav* was made ready for early senate con.-'idcraf ion hy t;:: SKefACT FIKDER oil I V, V. I r,rr.'-..rl vn-v ' ^ t of consultutlve tiHct. Thc French ^ goes Bible ren>hng which has proved vimj (come majority. i. . .1 I soarii of wiiek of VOFR-t’NCFE SA.Vl 111. u aie scseial explanations foi lOe o igin of “I'mie Sam," meaning the I tv.t<-<t St.it,-',. 'leve is oih* gener- aii y 4*eJ44C. A a 1.. ~™——-— 1 h-* expie.'..-ion jHose at tlu* time oi lb- w.sr b*-t\vcen tlie Unite*! States an i (h.-at Hvitnin. At Ti-oy, \'. Y., *>n sneces.«ful and helpful in his congre-1 The count was to'.*1 on passage g»'of the Hill l\ 'n.e whole congregation rea<ls Ihe .shoals plan, ('ru.^hed under Bihe through every year. He assigns ^ ninjorily in which IT Republicans the passages to be read before hand, ,'i|' five Farmer-I.ahorites join***! and at the Sunday' and WcKlnesday Republicans and two Demo- night service.s |M)int.s out the leading crats. nieas'and outstanding mes.sages. But ~before the final ballot, the ' It is our plan to undertake this for; house voted 320 to 6H against a mo- the Kii-st Breidiytenan congregation Demnc'at. Mi.ssissippi, of (’linton, and we shall be very glad return the Hill bill to the military to have the fieople of all our instructions that the churches fall in w'ith. us under the j \’()|.i i.s draft of the vast Tennessee leadership of their own pastors. | project be substituted. The f'hronicle has kindly consented mehsure.r—drawn by Senator to print for us each week the readingaJ jsjun is. the Nebraska indepeadenl who $ 1.95 HIPP & ADAIR \\'e Sell for (’aih—4'ash l*a>s (LINTON. S. G. to^the Conference Board have <lem;in<le<i a stcuriLy agrr-en;*”!*, ' Christian F’dicalion for the , lUt G.'ne\a as the basis for any ac- Ghri.'Ctian education throughoij^ of tiu* Hill ve! >ion 0 t e prtsi (jp ^he disaniramerit confe'*’ncc. U’pjier South Carolina eopCt^renve. Vmt’i an undei standing l>etwei‘n the Everyone is invited to aOerJil this ser-1 lilllllillllilllllllililll!!l!l!!l!lilllillliiii|li United .States on some such pact jVice. ^ ' ■ lh«‘ Hu-Liip. a commissariat named for the house bill which )fie believes would "seriously interfere with the ’ study of the book of Psalms, we sl^l building of transmission lines because ing with this w EHc!-: .\niier.'!i)ii, of .New York, had a ytore ya-d. govinnmCnt in.sptH’toi nani'-d Sarn u-l Wiison, who wa.s a ^avs call.-*! I ncle .Sam,” superin-i tended the examination of the pro- vis.on.-. and 'When they were .passed, each cask or package was marked, “F.A-Ls. tiu- in-tials of tho contiac- . Testament reading with U«i an 1 * f the I ruled Mutes. 1 le j|p,f ptir New Testament with duty It was to mark the casks'The.se two so naturally go t*»gofher that often we find separate ,•tli^:on^ of tho Bible binding together ihe N. w rctamenl and Psalms. So I an', hund'.ng ove • to The Chronicle for ‘he iv.'ulings of the first ^<*ck in May th* fulb.wng from .M-itV.u-y an*i Psaln s. » Maltlu w 1.1-T 29 for nioiniug read mg .April "O-Muy •>. . I‘.'>a!m.' 1 1*21 13 for .evening roiul- iiigs_.\p’'!l oO-Muy 0 D. .T. WOODS, Pastor. lias fought a dozen years for govern ment operathm of its $140,000,000 shoals investment vva.s the one sched uled for .senate consideration. ^ .Already ajiproved by the agricul- for the following wt'ek. However, as. four months of 1933 hav*‘ already.^pa.s.sed, we * shall not > tart with Genesis; but fall, in about wheix* we would have come had we started w ith Jan. 1. We shall hope to nme c*)mniittee, NorrisHioiied to win get into the swing of the meth*>d by' ^ senate right of way im- jthe en*l of 1933 and start in '^'th' farm relief action.) Genesis and Matthew Jan. 1 of 1934. plan was to sub.stitute his' own I .As our Woman’s Auxiliary is start- April in » cour.se of it is he*lge.l about with red tape.’ was a fa* < I'ui’' ft llcw ami upon Iveing a‘-h«<i .'.hut tbc t*-vs nu-ant, replied ihi*. l"* y slou ' fur KU>ert .AndeisoM an ■ I !*■'*■ .Sam i ii*' joKe s*)*)M becaiiw knw”. and i<c.g iu-fu;*.' the war was c\.’ w i." iuiuwn ih'Vug'nuut the cu'-’inv .M •. W i.s*>n, the o- b-riJi d fl I n fl fl fl fl fl a fl fl fl fl New Things Coining in Every Day =at ELLISON’S V I I- ■S li * i:\ .^am. u!'-! in i;uv in i>.)i Try r CdPKLAND CAFE PL.ATJULLN^’“ High Pupils To Present Play' fl J ^ Three-.\ct ('omed> Td lie Given, L In I’lorida Street Sch<H)l On |] I Evening of May 2nd. || ‘ l?*'t Glo' e.',” a three-act comedy. I . ;>v U - lu> m 4^y . C.iin'um. high: si-i’ool nupil-' a* *‘ight o’cbx’k. *)n Tues-i || Fir.-il Pre.sliytenan ('hurch. ;\|.|y 2, in Florida Streetj it ' Schaeffer Life Time Pens 4 • The makers of Schaeffer Pens are precise in every detail. Every pen must measure up to a standard that is unquestionable not for just a few months, but for a life time. Their per fected methods assures you of this service, yet the cost is low considering this fea ture. Guaranteed for life against the slightest defect. D^erns and points to meet your individual require ments. ", Other Pens are carried, priced from— $1.00 up CHRONICLE PUB.CO. Stationery Dept. W. H. Nixon Has Fatal Accident schpol aiidit^iun. .Admi.ssion w’ilj 1>C| Ti) Imd 15 *-«.*nt.-<. *- , ' y The piny i" .a come*ly concerning a pair *>f‘ gl*i\”!^ which are .lost. Lound i»y the w-.mg person, coneealeoj and fiiKil'y leturnci to the projicr owner. Walter Dillingham and Jefferson Ruggles, veal estate dealers, take an j actress on theii- yacht to look over some lots on Plea.suce i.slaiul. For rea sons of her own, the actre.«s pledges G’-eenwood. .April 25.—Funeral !»er-m^j, secrecy concerning the vices for William H. Nixon, who Was j (jeal. She leaves fatally injured hy a Holstein bull at jfiove.'- aboard the yacht. The •‘'onnie Maxwell orphanage Sataiwlay | al-e found by .Mrs. Ruggles n'jrht. were*rt>jadueted at the orphan-Mis. Dillingham. Complications age chajie Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Dr. -A. T. Jamison, super intendent of the institution, Dr. C, F. F'uneral Services Held for Vet eran Worker At Connie Max well Orphanaije. Sims, pa.stor of the First Baptist church; and the Rev. Walter Lee Cok- ensue. The cast is a.s follows: Walter Dillingham, DiH Ellis. Jefferson Ruggle««. Robert-McLees. Robert Sims, Chalmers. Daniel. er, pastor of South Main St»eet Bap-j^ Charley Brooks, Roswell Porter tilt church. Interment was in Edge wood cemetery. ' Mr. Nixon had Ixeen connected with the orphanage for 24 years. He was a highly e.steemed citizen. He was a son at thie late Georg Neixon and Carrie ! Newson Nixon of Clarks Hill. He is survived by his widow, who was*’Mi^ An^ie Lm Timmerman of Kirksey; one daugfi^r, Miss Virginia Nixon, Greenwood; one son, W. H. Nixon, Jr., lUilteighVTJ. C.; two broth ers, D. M. Nixon, Gi^enwood, and J. J, Nixon, North Augusta; 'two sisters, Mrs. Ollie N. Burch, North Augusta, and Mra. W. C. Miller, Miami, Fla. 8UB.SCR1BB TQ THE CHRONICLE Tbe Paper Everybody Reads” ' .ion* Ryan, Eugene Abi-ams. Mrs. Ruggles, France.^ Spratt. Mr.s. Dillingham, Mary- Glynn Cliambers. Dora Ruggles, Adelaide Roberts. Mrs. Bi-ooks, Lallah Mac Edwards., Valeska Ryan, Can-ie Mae Phillips. Some one needs the ‘f >i article you. have to sell. Advertise it in The Chronicle Want Ad column. \ ^ WE ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER OUR DRESSES ... becau.^e we have h«t(T so many com pliments from the ladies. And that’s not al!—they boujfht. Many dainty, new’ style.s to seltH’t from—and the price is i;i reach of all. We have just I’ecejved some that are lovely — ‘2 piece Jacket Sport,Suits, in pastel .shades of heavy ■ S'Ik ("reja*, and if we priced them at you’tvKuld be pleased, but ti.ey '--are'-feilv-''-- —‘p~ S4.S8 ^ Ta>itk^ovv we are e::pectinj? antithcT' shipment — don’t buy before you see them. ^ ; Monday we fwill have on display a beautiful line.of • . . f - Evening Dresses in pastel shades, .sizes 14, 16 and 18, that you will appreciate seeinR. See Our Line of ""'Full Fashion Hosiery ^ ^ Sheer and Service Weight 49c Dainty Undorwear VERY RE'ASONABLY PRICED. Dance Sets, Gowms, Pajamas, Step-Ina. SHOES FOR MEN - For those who are particular, w'e have a shoe for ypu—“Broadway Special.” Blai'k and Wliite Combination— $2.50 Tan ami White combination—. $2.50 Blacli. PUi.. Toe— SL98 Black Kid, .Arch SupiKirt— ..t- Imperial Shirt*- In White Broadcloth, Finely Taibred— $1.00 Arrowhead Socks For Men They have the looks’, and wear well^— 2Sc J Good Overalls Good Work Shirts . 25c and 50c Men’s Caps r25c and 50c B I 0 0 i! I n i Rayon l%irts l%ortSx 25c ^EfctJSON’S, lii<r “A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE” Next To Rose*$ 5c and lOe Store CUNTON, S. C. 0 »'■' iiteatwtBwao-Ti!.'* 4 ; f i ■