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li ;1 V ii Wins Lions Club Trophy Tl iMO '14/ . avv y t mSHMEN ARE STATE CHAMPS Presbv'teriaril First - Year Mem Finish First Amon? Field of Six Colleges, W"ith 56 Points, In Meet Here Friday. Carolina! Second With 42Vi* Four New^ Record Set Up, and One Old' Mark Tied. * . I AMERICAN STYLISTS THIS SPRING Committees Named GIVE COTTON GOODS HIGH PRAISEj By ComnTcrce Body wnfHiywro the 'm8ny-;.ido.l ^e^viceabilitv of cot-i The May meetinjc of the Chamber tons Particularly at current, attrac- of Commerce was held Tuesday nieht ti\e values will have further rtjcog- at which time several matters were nitjon from the piiblic in all sections ^ before the club for consideration, of the country,. North, East, South,, XTie newly elected president, E. D. Washington, May 8.- 1 gone out that all of ’ program is to be rushed th A nation-wide sui'vey of style ma;"- , kets reveals a universal acceptance of cotton fashions, unprecedented "as to i scoi)€ compared to recent years, ac- . cording to George A. Sloan, president of the Cotton-Textile institute of New and West National'Cotton Week. Maylcraig, 7rlHtdedrrnd''anTOSed"'tho - ^ ! 10-20, will be a moi^t propitious time ! following standing committees ,4o word has' “There are various factoj-s nWly erery town and city in the United j serve for the coming year: Roosevelt developed this ‘^‘ear that are largely !« logical place! Already we are, Imlustrial — R. E. Per Ferguson, Dr. man track team ended their very sue-tin London on June 14. A good many i stinting entjorsement given to cottons P*'®*’'**^^ success.”, cessful season by winning the state .senators and' representative.-i will,by the Paris couturiers and American^ ^ 1 i 1- i 1__. nni 1. i.- ,, . I : '1*1- . » 1 1.. I . freshman track meet on Friday. They i want to go to London at that amassed 56 points to win easily, with, whether they are delegates time, stylists this spring. The fresh ac-! rough con-1 J't'J'Pons.ible for the current widespread! ^be hearty cooperation of; Frank Kellers, J. H. Pitts, Jr., Harry Preceding their elder brothers’ win,iri’ess before the'date of the World in cotton,” said Mr. Sloan, ilargest (^Lstributors ofjwukes and B. F. Wingard. on Saturday,^ the Presbyterian- f:*esh-1 Economic conference, which is to meet j “Of primary .importance •is the, un-[cotton goods and the plan has every | Advertising, Health and'SaniUtion —.J, F. Jacobs, W. C. Shealy, Dr. J. W. Davia, C. M. Bailey, Dr. L. BL Lynn. Entertainment—R. L. Plaxico, J. P. Prather, L. D. .McCrary, Gilbert B. Blakely, P.. M. Pitts. Membership—S. W. Sumerel^ L. L. Stiller, E. D. Craig, W. H. Simpson, D. C. Heustess. ^ / Agriculture — C. W. Stone, P. B. -\dair, H. D. Henry, J. M. Pjtts. Communications — R. W. Wade, J. B. Frontis, W. W. Harris-, With erspoon, W. P. Jacobs, W. D." Cope- to ^he,].kflb'vledR^ment from these quarters of! Carolina second with 42^2, Newberry ^conference or not; and Mr, Roost v\i^t be vershAile beauty and utility of cot- third wdth 23, and Clemson fourth! will, naturally, want to have .<ome, of! tons "’as emphatically ^upled with I with 22Furman and Wof/ord were , his close advisers over there, but as j the recognition of their virtue of eedn- jlast with 13 and 7 points, respectively. | long a.s congi-ess is, in sesision he needs j ^my as appropriate for the* spirit of Beck, of Newberry, and Wilbanks, | tb<;'>^i here, So the big rush will be to 1 thg.-'lJ3.j mode.^ - of P. C., vv^ere tied for high scoring K'it^through and adjourn early in “‘Thefe' has been at once, a pro- honors with 21 points each. In vault-• ^chving less pressi/ig matters t<^!^jl^^unced favorable reaction. .American ing. Beck broke the pole vault record I until the regular seS.sion ne.^^igners. dre.ssmakers and mei-chants with a jump of 12 feet. This was cjght’ UcceinHer. inches better than the record^ set by j .\hother reason Improved Tir^ Cord Gives Longer Lifej m -I^Twm , Improved cord for tire fabric ha.s been one of the most important fac tors ih increasing Jtire mileage, in the opinion of R. P. Chapman, manager of McDaniel Vulcanizing, Works, lo- have been prompt in giving ovid mee ^'oodyear dealers. for the desire for their appreciation of CXitttan. *‘Turk”\Osman, who Saturday wa.s awarded the trophy given by the Lion.s club oi^intbn to the most out standing trackNrthlete of the season, judged on the buis of performance, t^e merchan-1 '“'’^Tfie^ jrjio.-'t talkcd-of and widely Underwood and Carothers, of Pi C., injan early adjournment is to give busi-j possibilities of cotton. Retail imitated ^ord is the Goodyear Super-j band 1932.. I ness and industry a chance to get used'‘"^‘t^'c^dising and display of cottons ! twist, a patented cord which stretches Colin Hudson, of P. C., proved to be * ^be changes in conditions brought' ^bis year is already considerably in {up to 61 per cent farther than ordi- the giant killer of the meet. Hudson, ^bout by the,new sort of laws which jof the promotional etforts of nary cord.” Mr. Chapman declared, who weighs onlv 130, sma.shed the ''all all have been put in force by ear-j other seasons. WTiereas two years "This is important since it ha.s been two-mile fecord by nearly a minute, So much of the legislation • cottons first stepped up to pre-jlong realized that one of the major WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? 36,8 ''■hich.has_been'adopted so-far gives I'dominate sports fashion-s alone,-they 'the President' boarcT .discretionary i accorded this season an additional He set a new mark of 10 minutes .seconds in'the event. The mile record ^be P!*esident' board .di-scretionary , ^ . also was broken by Joe Cardwell, of I r<'"'et*s that many business leaders I place of prominence in the for- aportsmanship and^am value. Osman j Carolina, his time being 4 minutes 43.3 I‘'tifl industrialists are waiting to see nial mode. has been high scorei^or his team for each of his three years\f varsity com petition. JUST 46 POUT )S OF FAT GON] The prettiest race of the day wa.s'p«'^‘?^s -before going ahead too fast ditions, the^ton mills of the United hack to normal position af*] the 230-yard dash. Bradley, of P. t .Tviitri their own plan.s. j States have' made greater improve- ^®*' movement of the tire car-i FeeLs 20 Years Younger seconds. how the President intends to use these ‘‘Despite the unsettled business con- caose« of tire failure is ‘fabric fa-i tigue’ which causes break.s in the ‘shoulder’ or sidew’all of the tire. Supert\yist cord is specially construct ed to withstand constant flexing by and Scott, of Furman, who won the hundred, ran a d«d heat in this ^ent in the time of 23,6 seconds. They were neck and neck all the way. A Heavy Program | ment in styling* and designing during With theTarm relief bill out of thej^b® parf eighteen months than was way, and its attached amendments altogether during the pi'weding giving'the‘President full control over *^***^"^^^” years. cass thereby increasing the life of the tire,” Mr. Chapman explained. ‘‘Few motorists realize that while driving 35 miles per hour a tire flexes The progress made in winning back between oi5 and 425 times per min *‘I surely can recommend Kruschen Salts. I reduced from 156 to 110 lbs., my natural weight and I feel 20 years younger. pinch a day, keeps the fat away’.” Mrs. Vale Walter, Seattle, Washington (Dec. 30, 1932)4 Once a day take Kruschen Salts— one half teasf)oonful in a glas.s of hot water first thing every morning. Be sides losing ugly fat S.\F'ELY.you’ll for styled cottons the great natural market that climatic and economic considerations have combined to make for them in the South is clearly indi-! P. C.’s relay team, in the last event, I inflation, the Muscle Shoals tied the state record, set last year by )>ii|^ the railroad reorganization bill, the Blue Hose team. The race was banking reform ,bill including ejose in the first stages but the P. C. .some sort of insurance to depositors, t^m gradually drew ahead and at the public works bill to provide more finiKh were well in lead'^of the field, j employment, the measure for direct i cated in the wave of more than a hun-j ‘‘Before Supertwist fabric was de- The’ iime was 3 minutes 35.6 seconds. i jrifts to states, and munici-jdred ‘‘Use and Wear Cotton” cam-iveloped by Goodyear, flexing breaks, Summary: - | palities for unemployment relief, the | paigns now taking expression through or fabric failure due to fatigue, were One-m% run: Cardwell, Carolina, | ,.,^ej^sure to prevent the sale of worth- cut the cotton-growjng states. Their! the cau.-^e of 95 per cent of all tire ute, or a minimum of 22,500 time.s per hour and at higher speeds there is even more flexing,” Mr. Chapmab said. fir^t; ForeVmnd, Presbyterian, second; jp.ss securities and the bill giving the Evans, ClenWn, third; Bryant, Fur man, fourth.*'Tijne: 4 minutes 43.3 .sec onds. (New stat> 440-yard dasl first; Winget, President great authority over pri vate industry, inclmling the pow-er to advance government funds in some record). Mitchell, Carolina,: ought to provide both houses byterran, second;' work to do in a month or so Pr^ acceptance there now matches the j A»djustments, but now less than two popularity that has accrued to them per cent 6f replacement adjustments during 'the jiast two ytars in thdiarc the result of such breaks,” Mr. metropolitan style^ centers of the | Chapman Pointed out. .conutry. ‘ i Mr. Chapman has a unique testing! We hope and believe that as a re-1 machine at hi.s place of business which MOTHER'S DAY — GIVE HER FLOWERS Snapdragona. Sweet Peaa, Cal* endttla.s, Liliea, Roses, Carna tions, Variety of Potted Planta. Corsages made to order. EASTSIDE GREENHOUSE On Highway No. 2 Outside City Limits eain in health and ohvsical attrac-! Prcsbyteria\ third; Curtis, ^ pn trm ^h»“° .i^ siilt of niir di.scusidona in. 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' 3^ grants of funds or credit by the gov- There is little doubt that congress \ ornment. • Similarly, regulations as to wages, hours of labor and other conditions may be imposed upon processor.s of agricultural pfxiducts. if they do not agree voluntarily to conform to the most humanitarian standards. In this connection, there niay be .stUl hope foivthe rehahOitation of the New Eng- *ople slu no other President has done ainye the famous “Teddy,” and.con- gresV knows that. There are many ' men in both hou.ses, of both parties, whh doXnot at all approve all of the i cotton-spinning industry, which jirojects Vhich the President has put .ENGRAVED CARDS—Tor the gradu ates. All ityle* engraving, finest -^atock, 11.90 for 100 cards and plate. Chronicle Publishing Compan>\^ 3t COMMi^CRMB^rr INVITATIONS— Sample-i gladly furnished. Wide se lection, attractive prices Chronicle Publishing Company. 3i FX)R RENT — Apartment for couple, on <'entennial street*. Recently oc cupied by S, H. 1). Henry. ^ ^ Wilbanks, Presbyterian, s^i^ond, ^^I'^djuift tariffs, nejfotiate ti*ade treatiesunilouhtedly he^a condition unpos— likin, Wofford, third, Boukni^ht, Uai-|j^|^jj binding settlements in the ^ industries are to he aiiled by olina, fourth. Distance, 36 f^et 11'■* i i^^atter of the war debts inches. . \ _ 220-yard low hurdles: W ill^nks, | continue to give Mr. Roosevelt Presbyterian, first; Moseley, j everything he wants. There is no pos- .second; Guerard, Preshyter’mRTthirlL 1 (joubt that he has fired the imag- Hemphill, C arolina, fourth. Time, mass of the American second.s. ' Javelin throw: WTilbanks, Preabyle- rian, first; Beck, Newberry, second; Gibbons, Newberry, third; Guei*ard. Preshyetrian. fourth. Di.stance, j whh do'mot feet 2% inches. I jirojects whi 100-yard dash: Scott, Furman, first, yp thenii!\and who see great danger 3rRdl6y, Prt^sbyterian socond; Martin, thiKEx^cutive so inuch more i loTif? hours at low waj^es. I C-arolina, third; Moseley, Clemson, po.^ypj. t,)]an thy Con.stitution contem-1 The main objective is to raise prices ^ plated, but thej^olo express their.i keep them up, so that wage- j opposition public^, because they are! ke|Kt up and the 1 aware thatThe bulk, of their constitu-1power <>f *11 the people ; has been nearly ruined-by the compe tition of cotton mills in the South fourth. Time, 10.2 seconds. (New .state record). Two-mile run: Hudson, Presbyteri an, first; W’olfe, Carolina, second; Cardwell, Carolina, third;' Barrett, Presbyterian, fourth. IMme, 10 min utes 36.8 seconds. New* state record). ehT.s are with the resident. Glass and iLorah ling v* Only one outstandingN^emocrat has ,, 1^*4 ll'® temerity to voic^x^his opposi- Di.scus thrrtw: McConnell (L!lemson, 1 ^ Roosev^t’s major first; W’ilbanka, j policie.s. That is Senator Carter Glass, Beck, Newberry, third; Mulhkin, Wo A'irginia. Mr. Glass was^^eatly ford, fourth. .Distance, 112 feet 4 in. Ljesired by Mr. Roosevelt as sechetary 880-yard run: Mitchell, > yf the treasury.-He declined, for yea- first; McLaughlin, Carolina, secon ^^t clearly stated at the tirhe, Hubbard, Carolina, third; Scott, mainly, it was said, because of olina, fourth. Time, 2 minutes 8.4 sec-1 y,jyanced age and poor health. Butt , , n X. • \ there was no sign of age or illness jump: Guerard, j v. hen this little giant rose in the sen- M.,I)rummond._AppIy to'Tirst; Cardwell, Carolina, second, \ i - ^ denounce the proposal to i»er- — Itc hanks, Presbyterian, third; Bedc.,^^j^ President to reduce the — Newberrj*, fourth. Distance, 19 . yy^oy^t of gold-in the United States inches. • ; dollar. .Vlr. Gia.ss said that he did not 1 I 220-yard dash: Bradley, Biesbyte-; so much to the currency infla-i 1 rian, and Scott,il* urman, tied foi Tirst, j proposals, but he regarded as a| . rribhlc, < lemson, third; Hawes, pyy«,i(,n of our ohliga-| < ford, fourth. Time, 23.0 secoml.s. , tions even to consider the project of' High jump: Beck, Newberry, first; An-1 McConoell,'^ maintained at a high level; to cut pro- i duction to pretty cIo.se to our dome.s- tk* needs and to open the doors to the importation of foreign goods in order j to enable our foreign debtors to pay 1 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE their debts to us, -J “The Paper Everybody Reads’* Schaeffer Life Time Pens The makers of Schaeffer Pens arc’iir^e 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*^ lure. Guaranteed tor life airainst the slis:htest defect.- Desifi^ns and points to meet your individual require ments. Other ‘Pens are carried, priced fromr— $1.00 up CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Stationery Dept. PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy W'ilbank!=t. 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Wear More Cotton Goods We heartily endorse “Na tional Cotton Week”—May 15 to 20— ... and will cooperate in everj* w'ay possible to make, it a succes^. : The Very ’foundation stone “ of the LAUNDRY industry is launderable cot ton ^wash materials. BUCHANAN’S Dry Cleaners and Laundr>’ to carry the senate with him, and his; .i riends are .suggesting th.at his defeat ' ! m?y impair his influence. .\nother note of opjjosition to the administrathin was sqjinded by Sena- ‘tor Bdra'h, who challenged tin*'right 'of the government to depiarid the re-, ' turn of gold to the treasury- “ILl had filtti'lhou.*‘and dollars in gold I would refuse to give it up a.nd there is no ■ ^ "vv tm •m legal power to make me give up what^ ] The weekly readings in the Thru-' is my own,” Senator Borah said, in jtho-Blble reading course at the First effect,-Hut that,'again, was one man’s Presbyterian church for the week of expression, against ah overwhelmmsr , May 14-20 as arranged by the pas-T majority which will do the President’s j tor, follow: , Bible X Reading Course AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ■ bidding whatever he asks of them. I . Where We Are Heading Tlie general policy of the adin'mis- 1 tration is beginning to take shape. .\s disclosed in talks'by members ofj ; he cabinet and others it appears toj contemplate the general control*of all! I ’.lusiness by the government. The anti- j I‘rust law's are on the sKelf, or .soon| * will be. '. I , Trade agreements to regulate not only trade practices, but prices, as{ w'oll as hours of labor, are to be en-i couraged if not dictated by the gov,-; j erhment. Regulations designed to give jtlie wage-earners in industry not only ' good working conditions but short Saturday, 20th — Psalm 40:9-41:131 hours and a fairly high minimum 1 (this'finishes first book.V lwa^e_appear to be a part of the pro- II M I ih ’■ TTlTiiagaMiiMgiagiigggai New Testament— Matthew 1.3 *.31-19:30 V Sunday,- 14th—^Matthew 13:31-58. Monday, 15th—Matthew 14:1-36. ' Tuesday, 16th—Matthew^: 1-39. W'ednesday. 17th—Matthew 16:1-28 Thursday, 19th—Matthew 17:1-27. 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