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TIIE CLINpN CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C
|:V-i:i:TTVO’ to tli#- msttor o
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Events the World Over
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American Delegation on Way to London Economic Con
ference—Brookliart Becomes “Agricultural Ambaa-
saijer*^ to Russia—Morgan Inquiry Proceeds.
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
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I mittot*. Hrid fl iH*w list of Iniportniit
I [f<>rsoti8 w lio hnd rwoivt'd harKiilriH in
; Htocks was pnidiirod. l■'Hr<lillatul LN-
oorii. the (•(•iiiriiiltee's {•oiinsel, was
I persistent III his pioltitif;, I'lit was
i. eiitiipelled to tell fh»* seriMtors, in ex-
/‘'•iitive session. What evidence lie priv
■ •sed to intrpdina' and whal he c?
peeled to prove h.v it. and ti* eon
vince them .of tfie firoprlet.v of Ids pur
pose. Si’iintor <;i:isK was still ihMer-
ndned that I’ei-ora should md kring
out mailer
.Jurisdiction
qiiir.v Mr
eelved a
tlircats hy
Rep. S D.
McReynolds
•crut
Senator
OIX delcg'ttes snd nlnettsni ex(*erty
are on thidr way to l.ondon to
represent the I nited States in the in
ternatio“nal iH'pnomiC’ ronfiTenee from
which 80 much is expected in the
way of tindiicj a p iih
out of the worh' de
pri'ssion, S-‘crci:iry of
State < 'oi'dell ' 11 till
heads the ilcleualton
tind his associates a*-
annoiiiii'ed h > t h «
Wilde Hoir«:e are
.lames .\i. t'o\. \ ici
cliairnian, f o r ni e i
governor and liemo
c r a t I c I’resideiit iai
i-andidate in I'd-tt;
Senator Key ritlman
of .Nevada, I > e m o
.lames Ouizens of
Mi(‘liigan, Ueimhlican ; IJi'presentative
Samuei l> McUe.v mdds of Tennessee..
IkHMocvrtU^-iUid U;ilijh, \V. '.Moi risou
Texas, relircij hanUen.^ t^lijef VifTTie
exjierts are William Itiillitt, execii
tive ollicer: .lahics I’ Warhnrg. linan
I'lal adviser; 1 red K. Nielsen, legal
advisiT, and lleihert I vis -cliief tech
nical advi'i'r under vvlioiii will serve
several nieinhers ot tin* “lintin inist."
< If iiH\ the delegates the one con
sisli’iit <‘iinsci v at i V e is t'ongrcssniaii
McKi'v Hold-', lie is chairman of the
house coIMIllUlec o!i torcigli relations
and l:i^ inllnehs'c is cxpccifd to he
l»otcnl III llie dcliliei at lolls ot the dele
gatioii. Se nator i oii/.<'iis, the.one Ue
piihlican ineiiiln'r, has freuuently
lined ii|i willi the more radical lie
piihlii’ans and I l♦•nlocl•als In congress;
'I'he adniini.--lralion. iK'cordln'g to
Assistant Serretarv of State lla.vinond
Moley. has consiih’raldv modilied its
rxpecialions v* ^what tlie eamference
will ae e'oiiiphvli, iTiid ~iiovv~n*:ill/.e» ■l4TTt+-
the [trosperr>r are detinitcly llmiled
and tio not im imie a loweri,ng «if tar
Iffs or an Uilmedhite i»eruiiinent, slu
hili/jition of enrreiicles. S»*cretary
Hull Is said to he the «mly one of the
administration leaders who still ad
vances the urgent nee essity of a dras
tic international agreement to lower
larin’s and lra»|e ltiirri**rs.
Mr. .Midey incImhHl onl.v the folUivv-
Ing among the s<diitions which proh
ahly wouJd he ohpiined at the ceuifer
♦‘lice; \f
An agreeiin'iit on monetary |Mdh‘.v
through action <»f central hanks snii
plemented hy an agreement among-
govcrniiicnts to sv Mchroii^/.e pidiidcs
of internal piildic expendilnrc.
An agreement on progressive re
iiioval of restrictions on exchange
The International wheat < onlnieiii e
moved from tlentwa to l.ondon anti,
thtU'c tin- represtuilat iv es ol the I niltMl
.Nfates, Argentina. .\nsira!ia and.t^in|
athi eontinUe'l their di.sell.s.siollS. If
llie.v agree upon iiii.v (ilati for curtail
Ing wheat acreage it will he siihmit
ftsl to the ectuioniie eoiiferenet* for
approval.
outside the ..',C'<tntmiltee g
tir irrelevant to the in
rila.ss said he had re
niimla*r of "fi'Vion.vmoii.®
mail and what he termed
gold standard, il.- Ma’el.i s .fro.ia
Vit firia ' teir of liovv, it the se,enti*lh
etiiigress (»;■ the Inte'fiiatioiia 1 •'! anii'er
of romme'ae. the I'niitMl StateV~v7ag
bitterly denounced hy t’lfarles I’.o; sc
Kain of llidland for what he called
Ita "immorar* iintneiary > etuirse. Me
c«»ndenined the hehiivior of tJiose na
tions which abandon the gold siajid
«rd **altlioiigh titiquestioiiably in a po
' sition to maintain it.” He condemned
also what he deserilied as the "repudl-
iifion" of the gold elanse In contracts
hy the rni'ed S|}if««s.
. In the frari«{iortation section. Tra'
i f'amiihell of New York defended t’nit
ed Stales shipping against what he
termed an inlermitional altemiit lo
i rule j if oiT the .seas, .\nieriean nier-
' eliatit marine centiof exist vxithoiit sui»-
J sidy, tie said, and an irit(*rn!it1onal
j agreement to aholisli suhsidies wciuld
' me.'in the nhiditlon of .American sliljis
j W’. L. Unncimari of Mreat r.rit.s*i
■ nl);i<*cl(-d to his argiinauit that the
niericriri marine Is needed for rialion-''
a] def-tuise, .Asserting such ^irgument
j Is out of [dace-In a comii^rcirl con
grc.<K.
I War d*-hts also came up for discus
sion. W. II. t'oates. r.ritish delegate
^ asserling tiuit they must be settled
before it would be jiossilde to Itnjirove
j world eeoqonilc condilions.
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t»4 CARLH.e6T2
Chevrolet Sales'"
f
Oi^ The Upgrade
THURSDAY, JUNE K 1933
Registration of new Chevrolet pas
senger cars and trucks in the firet
quarter this year accounted for 37.2
per cent of the total of the industry
and exceeded the combined registra-
tion.s of the next three leading makes,
^ ^ i according to a statement released yes-
|thela«tni.iif<.r hometheyc.ngoto|t„j, ,, Chevrolet com-l
certain hotels where pajamas, tooth
When suburban New Yorkers miss
brush and razor are supplied at no ex-
pany. '
In the three months Chevrolet titled
lira coet.No haygage ia required new units as compared with
register. jt7,I>0P new cars and trucks for the
* .. I second-place make, 29,823 for the
, Newsstands report^^at the jig j 14,354 for the fourth-place
puzzle craze is on the wane. holder,..another,General Motors car in
- - - ^ * a higher price range .than the first
There i.s a man in New York who., three, the statement rSad.
I owns a parrot with a vocabulary of^ pf Chevrolet’s total registrations
2*21 words. ‘ j for the first quarter, 14,278 were truck
“T-r . ; units representing 45.5 per cent of all
the garage door without getting out ing manufacturer, it was claimed.
[of the car. You simply press a button. Every one, of the first three months
-t:
Chevrolet registered units, in
the shorter month of Fehrra y .30,441,
and in March vrith its bank troubles,
31,371. .
In the first quai-ter the industry
registered 259,376 new units in the
domestic market. Chevrolet’s percent
age of 37.2 of the total compares with
35.7 in the same period last year, the
statement observed.
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COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH — 25c
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.shows a surpri.singly uniform number
When you come to New York you (if Chevrolet regi.strations, the bank-
“bliickgmird telegrams" licdiiise of
his .stand.
Tlitnigh William H. Woodin’s name
was on one of the .Morgan lists of
‘‘lireferred" customers before he he
eijme secretary of the treasury :iu(l
heiiee demands for liis resignation
were-^«*i«le-liy-, JUirimis iiimr in public
ttfe. Mr AVoodtll._Tter*lnred he had not.
resigned. Mis statement left no doubt
that lu' Wdukl he vvilliiig to qu|t liis
office If his iinwenee there in aii.v way
liimlered the return of pn*spertty, hnf
if also was iiiierjireted to iiieaiijjhat
Mr. Iloipsevi'lt vvislred him to hold on,
at least (or the present. .More serious,
perhaps. Is the ease of .N’oniiaii II,
Ihivis. the very active •‘ambassador at
large” In llurop**, who also was on a
.Morgan list. Kepreseiitalive ('•eor.:e
II. Tiiikliam of .M.issaeliusells has de
mande*! a eoiigressioiial liivc'^figalion
of the fliiarieial dealings .Mr. havijj
4-may have had with iiitermitioiial hank
ing and business-iutcrests.
.Asserling that .Mr, lUivls has .spoken
at (leiievn in ‘'repudialioii of the lr:i
dltioiial Aiiierieari foreign jMdicy." .Mr
'riiikliaiii safd that h eoiigressiomil
eommU7ee jdmTiTir a'Tko _lll\hMUjififfl'br-'
Davis' coiiiieeiiori with “dishiyal and
seditious .Aiuerieari organizations ami
f'onndafioiiRon the fTiited Stales."
can hire a Idimp for $60 an hour
vou can use one.
I
of .Ta
formal
north
Gen. Feng
Yu htiang
8.
W Brook-
h’art
G IIKAT IMirrAlN. Frame. Italy
and the oilier oaf ions that owe
war dehts lo the l iiil*‘d States fa'h'd
In their elTort to have the dehts in
eluded in the agenda tor the eeoiiomh*
<-oiiferei»ce. hut their ilelegates enter
the eoiitVreiue with the eaucellalion
or drastic reduction of the thdits their
chief aim 'I’lie; lloosevelt Hdiiiiiiistra
tion liisists that the war debts, how
•ver important thev may he. were not
a iiia.lor cause of the «h*pr»*s.sion and
are not a major remedy. ('o(ise<|ueiit
ly the parleys in London are almo.st
cert .'ill to devadop info a great haltle
of diphtmm y.
President lloosevelt has flatly de
ni«‘d thjM ll♦^illl^“l!ds to m‘gotiate nt'w
setthuiieiits of tfn* \\;(r d(T>fs without
recourse to congress. This was made
neees>iar.v tiv dispatclu's from Wash
Iiigtou |iublisli*“d in I/Oiidou, sa.viiig
M r I voo,«.t>velt had olT(*red to accept
from I’.rit liii .'^Iu.imio.uimi as part pay
liieut’of the .s7.-..'.Kk!,o<ki due .lime l.*>. '
—ll_-^eenied fairly eertaiu tlmt the
Hrir'^h govcnimeiit would mak»‘ this
p.i.vmeiif* in full. riiis will he t>a.sier
than hefoic l«*i<au.se of the devalua
liou .lit, lJii*.d<d,'ar. P.i itaiii <aii tdlher
pay in pa 'cr d<dlar>. which cost aliout^
2 l*(‘r <-eut Ic.ss to Imy than gold d<d
lars. or in Amenean securities, vvhleh
ran he bought with paper dollars at
a discount and Mirtusl in ai p*V.
TII wn.M.MAV P.IKtOKMAIlT
hriiier Aemifor from Iowa, has a
new \)oh. .Secretary of .Vgriculftire
WiillaVe kas- apitointed him "agricnl
tural ambassador" to
Sovivd KussIh. and
has instructed him to
explore the opporlu
iiltii's for disposing
of .Aiiu‘ricaii surplus»‘s
of cotton Mild live
stock ill that country.
In eflect. tliis means
till* jOtMMiiiig of trade
negotiations with h
gov (‘runu'iit that Is
md recognized hy
W a s h I ri g I o n. hut
Itrookhart says Ids
eoimeetioii with the
diplomatic rclalioiis.
Iliougli In* liop(*s recognition will re
suit from Ids elTorfs to (•iTect a thriv
ing trad** ladwceti the dvvo c^uintries
The Iowan has Imumi given the title
of “siteeial advisvT t»» the agricultural
administration" and serves under .Ad
ministralor (ieorge .N, Peek
“I've done a lot of work already.”
he, .said “I have gone Into the mat
ter with people here. Including the
Soviet representative. Porls Skvlrsky
He's a pretty fine fellow and I've had
wnm'al Lilks with him." _______
.Mr. Skvlrsky is not a trade r**pre
seiitalive of th** Soviet. n«*r has he
eorim'etloii with the .Amforg corpora
tion. organizisl liy the Soviets to
transact husim‘s.s In .America. .Mr.
Skvlrsky said that tie Is a representa
five i»f the Soviet foreign ofllce.
work lias Mo
iiueslioii of
\ /f II.IT.MlV represeiitafive.s
pun and t'liitia signed a
nrmisliee in the warfare^ ii^
Cliinu at Taiigku. where the iieg«itia
tioris took filace under
the gnus of .lajianese
naval craft. 'I'he truce*
provide* for (lendlF
lariz.‘ition of tlie area
houruled hy the great
wallon the north, the
Pi'iplng .Mukden raiK
■wa.v oii' the east and
the Peiping Suiyuan
nriivvay on"’the west;
for dissolution of the
I' li i ri s e volunteer
corps ill this area ami
for resuui]>tion of rail
Ir.illic hetweeii PiMpiiig and .‘^liaiihaik
wail.
.Inst before the sigtdng of the truce
I the haiim*r of.n‘v«dt against (he Chi
iiese ^iilliuialist goverimuMit was
rais«‘d hy Men. Feng Vil hsliuig, usual
l.v idlujliled to as the "Vliristlan gen
eral."/ Feng denoiiiuM'd (I(*ri. Chian?
.Kai-^iek.' jthe •dictator, as a traitor
aoIlolmeed himself as eomniamler
^eliief of the "|teople's anti .lajiarmiu
army." He had Immmi re<*ruiting a larg<
force at Kalgan and H was hellevec
he was acting in close t.*o-o|>eratlor
with the army of Canton, which waf
riqiorted lo he moving to the north
ward. In Tientsin it was thought that
Feng must have lieen rei'eiving large
su|ip]ies of arms and ammtinition from
the Uussiaiis of Mongvdia hy '(he old.
taravan route from Frga.
'I'he Natiomil government Issued s
delta ra I ion that the 'I'angkii truce Is
entirely local and of a temporary mi
ture. 1
"It is* Hot [lni om.p;i1ifile_with llie de
elared pidie.v of eontiniiitig a sustained
resislatice atid elTorfs for the reeover.v
of lost l('rri|ories," the statement
•sa id.
"It is ahsidtilely lmpossihIf> for the
National gov(U'limeiit to agree to an
Igiioiididous surrender since the Alan
eliuriaii issue is entirely outside the
sphere <d’ the local ndlitary truce with
Peijiiiig.” j, _
! They are dating coftee, carnaMon.s,
I liread and eggs in New York to assure
the purchaser of fie.shness.
ing situation in late February and
.March' neutralizing the normal sea
sonal upturn at that time. In January,
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□nee in every live days a New
Yorker is killed for participating in a
family argument.
Once in every seven
ster is killed here.
days
a gang-
The sign over a fur shop here leads.
Tiachtenerg and Son-in-l>aw.”
J Colored finger-nails which can he
.attached, .-haptd and filed, are b(*ing
I sold iii'a certain New ^’ork la^aiity
•shop. '
j it is planned to open a row of .see-
jond-hand book stalls near Bryant
I Park. Buying books on the street will
intere.vt many a visitor.
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r .\,N.‘<I.\'(5 slate piuiilenllary near
^ Leaveiiwortli. Kan., was the scene
of a sensational e.seupe of 11 eonvlete
w ho were led hy Wilbur ITuierhlll. a
lifer and one of the most desperate
outlaws of the Soiitliwest, Duritig a
ha.sehall game Warden Prather and
two guards were seized, used ae
shields and forced lo aecouqiaiiy the
lleeing eonviet.s over the wall. Other
guards were disarmed' and the men
got away In the ear of the prison
farm suiieriiiteiideiit, kei'ping their
prisoners with them as liostagea un
til hours later, when they were re
lea.sed in Oklahoma. In their flight
they eoiiininmleered two other cars
and captured three women, who were
s"Pf Irt-e m*ar Ph'nsanton. Knns.
G I'B.M.X.NY has refused to accept
an unfavorable rt‘|K*r( «»f the
I,(“ague of .N’iiti«>ns (in her trealmeiit
of the .lews and virtually fold the
le.'ighe that the atValr is iioue of its
tiusiiiess. The league oouueil. Imw
ev<‘r, referred jurhiical aspects of the
issue to a e(U!iiiiifl«‘e of jurists with
'the uml<>r.vtamliug iliat the matt»>r
will have a complete airing.
W
flllON president IPmsevelt
!■- !
C ILVMPIn.N'S of the gohl standard
in both the h.uise ami the S4Miale
had little chance as the adminfstra
tion f(»rces pustiud through the
Kletcher-.Ste.nga II resolution for the
nhrogatlon of the gidd clause In all !
governmeutal atid (irlvate eoidrarts. i
hoth present and future, 'I'tie nieus j
nre. Hsi'.ed by the I'resideni («* legal- i
Ize action already taken, was first I
passed hy the house liy u vole of 283
to r»T, 'rweiity eight Ueimhiicans and |
eli five of the Funner-1gihorlies jollied j
with the Deiitocrats In faT«*r of the j
residution. Il«pre.sentative Luce of
ILissachiisetts, who led the small
iiiiiio.’*ity. denounced the measure as a
breach of faith oii the part of the
foEerriment: hut 4'|)aJrimin Steagull
of the hanking ooniiiiittee said It waa
rm(enti:il for the recovery of national
.proKiterliy.
JATKLV of thf hnnkluj
the
other day .selected .Ariliur K. .Mor-
gaTT. 4[lT(‘sldenf of .Anflimh (sdtege at
Yellow Springs. t>liio, us director of
the vast Teniiess«*e
valley conservation
project, there W(>re
many derogatory re
marks atioiit the a|>-
pojiiting of Just an-
ot lii'r prof essor 'Yor a'
hig job. But theskejH
tlcal ones did hot
know ahoirt Morgan.
Since 1!Mr2. when he
pas just out of hi'gh
school, tie tias fumn
active ill engfiie*‘ring
wni^ and has planned
aiidf supervised const ructionof alioui
«‘vent.v five water control projwta.
These include the ini|H>rtiint reclama
tion work In St. Francis valley In .Ar
kansas and the Miami C(»iis«-rvation
project «l Dayton. Ohio, lie was chl»»f
engineer In the Pueblo (Odo.) con
Bervancy district; he drafted the re
vis(Kl drainage c(Mle« for .Minne.utta.
Arkansas. Ohio, Mi-ssis-sippi. Pidorado
and .New .Mexic**. and has lavn 1*00-
anltlng engineer on djainage and tliaxi
coiiind pr(»ject* Bll/over the nation.
He Ib entirely fatnllinr with condiiloris
Cl.\ bandits held up the State Kx-
«liange hank of Uulvei. Ind.. and
tied in an autoimdiile with .$16,061)
But the men of the town liad beep
trained as vigilanle.s and. receiving
word of tlie ci;ime. they niohiiized Im
iiHMlialely under command of ("aptait
ohenatif of the (’ulverMilitary acad
emy and went Info action. Ilesult;
.All six haiidits vv(*re captured, one of
tlu'in being fatally wounded, and the
loot .'was r»'cov er*‘d., ^
Arthur E.
Morgan
O NE hundred, thousand jspPctatohi
saw Louis .Meyer of California
will the ,'i<K)mile autoiiiohile race at
the Indiariap«dls speedway In record-
breaking time. Tliey also saw •
series of fatal accidents that .sadly
marr»Hl' the great sjavtacle, Thr<x,
•men were killed and three jatheru were
badly injured. Mark Billnian of fry
dianaiMdis was crusln*] to death w hen
he lost control <)fhis car and It
crashed inlo the retaining wall, and
Elmer Loiiihard. his mechanic, was
.hurt. Later the car driven hyMal
coiiih Fox of New .lersey h*st a whetd
and skidded into the middle of the
track where It was Biiiaslied by the
car of Ia*ster Spangler of I.os .An
geles. Spangler and' G. L. Jordan,
Ills mechanic, lost their lives, and
Bert C«M»kv Fox’s mtulinnic, was in
Jured. •
In a test nin the day before iht
big race William Denver and Uolieri
Hurst lost their lives.
Meyer njtipleted the run In 4 hour^
and 48 minutes, his average spi'ed be
Ing Kfl.lO'J miles an boitr. He u^ou
$12.(nx) first prize money and Sl.loU It
lap pri-/.es.
20 Minutes
versus
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3 Hours
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Have your neighbors ever dropped into your home to bor
row the weekly collection of circular letters, hand bills, etc., that
the users think are as good as advertising in your favorite coun
try newspaper?* *
Few people realize the actual coverage of even the most
modest i*ountry newspaper. Not so long ago an advertising ex
pert was quoted as saying that careful research had ascertained
that a certain well-known metropolitan paper is read, on^an aver
age, for the space of twenty minutesy»-while the average country
newspaper has a “reading life” of three hours to its credit! It is
kept 'round the house for a week and everyone in the family
takes his turn in going through its pages.
That is something for both subscriber and advertiser to
think about. - -
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