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^ews Iteview of Current Events the World Over / % t. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON] S. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1933 hr fhp (1o7onf nnfl hfM in I'hiiap' are vc.'ir. rimiit*rous llj 1m>c:ih8o tf ti?n*iii iiru Econc^nic and Monetary Conference Opens: in London- Illinois and Indiana for Prohibition Repeal Varied Doings in Congress. oiiiWKVTTON’S V-> Sl'Ml'fS fh! of iIm* World’s fair. Mosi coiiiim'n’iiiI oi’ |irof**ssioti:i 1. Itiil aiaoaj: thoiii was oiip. Just h*‘!i|. that a duliu’itful fHTfiiiMP. It vviiK tho an niial mootinj; «if the <:ard*-n I’liihs of Aioerira. held In r!ie hrake hotel whieh overlooks Ilranf park and the lake front. The oriraiiization is a fed eration. of t<K-al jrarden N liihs whoue iniaidiers are for the most pari women of posithm and means In their various eoiiinmnltles. -'Tholr Citizens Make Plea To Continue ' Work Of Food Research Laboratory Outstanding South Carolinians Join Forces In Asking People of State To Support Enter- that since the depression is liftintr we may confidently expect developments of enormous im^rtance if the labora. tory is preserved and its staff retain- prise With Donations. Say It^ed intact. Indeed, it ‘seems a reason- Would Be Calamitv To Aban-i and plausible expectation that in j wrm A. rm..* m* sreneral business revival South Car- don Effort At This Tine. jolina would derive the In Bv EDU ARD Vr. PICKARD , IXTV SIX notions were represw'iited hv some nf their IteSl ttmilicijil ' D?/' and e<’oiiomi«- nutliorilies f>ei)r;.'e formnll.v opened e<'OlloIllie w lien Kinp ■ Ihf* world [Mill iroiie ■ tjiry (■oiiioreiice in r.Olidon. ft V\ii: H moineiiloii*; occ;!' mui, ' for on the re^'litts oh t.'ilned front the eon f**rt*nee depends in pretif inetisttre the welliirU <*f the world, nt Imist in the iis^neill Hte fill lire. 'I'he dele CJiles will he in ses sion ft*r nmn.v weeks, iind tlie Hiieei'ss of tfieir ileliherntii»ns rests on the mu tu.'il coneessions tliot tn.'iy he nitide. for no one mition or ;:roup of nn'tlons mti e\[n et to ohtMiii only iidMintH^res .Most '\il:il of the prohlenis to he tnekled is (idiiiiltediv the stiilijliziilion nf eiirroiificv whieh inxo'lves tin* re turn of jtH nniTtTTrs-to Hit* sroW- R. W. Morrison !]Mot’J{ATU' revolt a"tiln‘;t soma f'residerit Koosevelis mens ures cre.ited diseord in both the bouse iiiul tfie semite tmd the tid' minisyntiofi'K proirrutii for mitiomil recovery wits not htivin^ h sriiooth ro:id. The first Ujtset hiid heen the Semite’s netion In votitu; a ‘J.-f per eetit Mniitiition on rediK^kKuis in eompeiis:i lion fia.Mjients to war. veferans. w hich adiled nhoiit S1T0,(KK),(KMI to- the inde pendent ollices a|i[)roi»riaiioii hill fie- fore It w’MS sent to conference. Mr. !{()osevelt. aei-eptliiK his first defeat, Houitl’if iieaee hy comjirdmi.se. .At liis direction new reyilations were fire- pared piverniiiL' the pnymetits to dis abled war veteran,s Hiid tO" tfie de- [letidefils nf deceased soldiers, und(*r wliii'h Mie vetenins wtuild receive an addiliofi:iI ip.'tMMKHHH) or‘ ICCP.fKKt.lMHI over that wlilch wiis coiileinpliitiMl in the I'residt'iit’s oritiina! ttrders. 'I’he n'dm’tioii in ptiymutds under fieciaify tlnwM*rs.. tlie preservation of the red w’lMxIs of ('ali.fornia and the eliinina M<U) of the hilliioard aloii;: hiphwu.vs. Mrs. .Tomithiitr Ilulkley ^f_>ew York city was re-eh*cted niitionjil president. ‘Mrs. (i.-ikley Thorne of Milhrm'lk, X. V.. is the fiotiorary vice tuesi'lent. 'I'lie liosti-ss cliihs were the oryatiirations In Lake I’orest, Kenilworth and Kianston. ‘ i » A feature of the convention wiis a I sufip'er held In the .Slietid jnpiar'um. j w’liere the ladies jrave evidence thati I their inierest in triirdenitm' included an j Inierest in the culture of mdd Ike'll in I ro<-k pirden pools.^ Juiia 12:—An earnest ap- the conservation of wild j peal for funds with w’h^ch to continue .the activities of the South Carolina! Food Re.search commission and to pre , serv’e intact the .staff and equipment I of the laboratory was issued here to- * largest and sure.st benefits from products having unique qualities in pres.sing nation- wide demaird. This activity is a legitimate con- 'cern of every citizen of South CarO- trust that the response Joanna Mill News Goldville, June 7.—Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gentry and J. R. Gentry of Ninety- Six, and L. A. Boozer of Bush* River, visited Mr. and.Mrs. J. J. Motes Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Meeks and fam ily spent the week-end in'Belton. Mi.o.ses Louise and Evelyn Chasteen of Honea Path, are spending the week with Miss Iri^e Shawl. we Mrs. Lillie Whitlock and children, A. B, Owens and James Motes, spent the past week w’ith Mrs. Whitlock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Owens, in Wauchula, Fla. They were a?tompan- day over the.ai.„..t„reaof>2 of !-<* most outstanding citizens of the state. nomic betterment. If •who assert that abandonment of their^'V"" iJ provision.s can ! iodine enterprise just'a.s the economic 'for its cont,nuance upon, an' i<„„i i efficient basis for a considerable pe-; riod of time, we believe from assur- and i M rs, W. V. Owens. spending skies are clearing w'ould be a “calam ity.” The appeal in full foliowsi To, the Men Carolina: and Women of Miss Fredna Sumnjers is the week in Saluda. Miss Banna Mae Franklin .«pcnt the past 1^'eek in Whitmire. Miss Kathleen Wise of Ncnvbe'ry, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wise. Miss Margaret Moorhead spent the „ TryancesaTrei^y piade and by diligent -effort, the institution will be endow’ed i TV. c r* -f t* sources outside of the .state. 1 The, South Carolina Food Re.search, r Ha'rtsville; Al Fo.s- lahoratory, an institution which has 1^,,, McKissick, Greenville; T. C. Wil-, . • v- u , distinguished I -i. H. Hunt, Nevvber-I® , ,und conspicuou.s service to the statef^. Christie Bf*net, Columbia; Burnet 1 Moo>’bead of Duke uniwi- |?i:Kr.I.\.\.\0 l’i:(’HlL\. counsel for land humanity.inust close Its doors and) R Maybank, Charleston; Harry Wat-!"’^>’’ spending nis F the Semite commiitee that has hern Hts carefully Selected staff, each a Greenwood; J. P. Gossett Green-' Investipitinp tlie dolmrs of .1, 1*. Mor : nia.ster in his Vrticular field of re-ivjji,,. pin To., umlertm.k to hriiiR to li^dit ,-search, and disptV-e unless immediate the new orders would die Odil.lMHI itisletid of the f finally awm $100. .«iVtoohMUK) \ et- . „ . eontemplated, nnT or fit - h*asf-rcr-n «0441. *41*4*4- ^ w tis hot nt nlTT f|in.-:e ard; and tliis return must he a syn rhroiKiiis tiii>\*>iiieiit so lliat all conn fries will Im* fin the stniie levtd at :ill times in tlie f|eh;ile on tills (|lieslion leading |i;iris will he taken hy Senator Ke.\ I’.tliiian o1 Nevada ami Ualpli W. Morri>oii retired tiaiiker of 'I'exas. the nuMohers ot III** tiM'riiatn delecalioii to w lioiii tVe iiioiieiai'V pl’ohlein w'll’^ esjieeiallv J_'i\ell for foriuid!il ioii of the poliev of tlie I'liited Slalt's. Seiu'iloj I’iltiuait before the eotift'r enee op'“iiod told soiiiethiii" of a plan he had devised h\ whicli the nalions eotild use silver as a certain p(*reent ' I age of their eiirrene.\\ reserves, tr.ere h.\,jeeoiioiiii/,inv on pohl anti stahili/.itij; 1e price <tf silver lie insisted litis w iuild not -fsiiist it ute hiniel JiHisnt ns gold wotihl still Is* |lie staiuliinK I'he entliiisiaslic over this coiuptoiiijse tVIM'S M K. (’riniS of I’hiladel pliia, one of the oldest anti best nations appear to f»e In njrretimCTtt. .Mr l*illnmn -sjtid. tluit the enrreney n*s<‘rve «*f ct>ld shottld ts* Ittwered la*- I low the to |wr eeiit tiovv retiilired In the I'nited States. 'rwenlytlve peri e<*nl pdil «siverjm'e was nieiilioned for^ pnriMises tif illiisl rat ioit by the sen ator. win* siiid that t»ne tilth of this rt>s«*rv«* shottld tte silver. , Whim the )in<-e of silvv*r was low known of American newsiiaper and magazine ptildishefs. died tit Ills honie nt the nge of eiglitv tlirm' years. He hiid heen ill since .May of hast veiir wlien he Wits stricken witli h(•ill•t tiis- ease wliile on his yiielit neiir .New Volk. Th«* l.adies Home .louriiiil. tlie Siltiinhiy Mvtuiing Post {ind fin* I’oiin Irv Heiitleiiian were .Mr. f’nrtis' iimgii zincs, and he was also iiresiilmit of the (’nrtis .Miirfin Newspapers. Iin-., piihlisliing file I’hiladtdphia Intpiirer. the l’uhlic Leiigt'r. and llte Kveiiing IMihlic I.edger ill I’liiladelpliiii. and the N’ew4a,’sirk evening Post. His gifts to cliHrUatilo and odUeHHtffiitl •^nwilinloilll tntjiled maH,v rttillintiR. 4; tlie dtdiiils of the op- eriition.s hy vvliieh tlie \iin Sweringen hrotli- ers of ('I e V e I a n d fliiiiiieed their exten sive niilroad e\[»aii- £i"lh.. liv^sujd. lie In* t(*fided to show IliiiL meh. wiiii as.s'o eiiltt'S, ‘•piircluise riiil- roails w itli iiionev paid hy tlie piihlie.' lull al- wavs they sit In tlie Silddle." ( ». P, \ .III Sweiifigen Wiis the elder wattless, iiiid he liiigest” witru'ss yet to iippeitr tuTore the eoiiiiiiittee, 'I'o iiriiiost id! .Mr. I'<* coim’s (|iieslioiis he replied. “I vlori't nuiill," t»r “T don’t retiiettiher." until he «lf«‘W a sliiirp reltuke from Seiiatvir I’.aikley. who was presiding. "It stuuiis ineredihle tliiit a man of as large affairs as yottrs could hiiva so liitit* inforiiiiition about them," Hte Kentmky seiiiilor said sluirply. "I tloii t want to depend on guess work.’’ N'iin Sweringen replied. -'^hftut ?fH' tm'Tetnfftfflmn'd and hi.s .iissoriatv^s rceerv'ed from action i.s The general a.sstmAi.c 1ns make an approjiriatiop Tor the con tinuance of the labotattbA’ or its work, in which large sums ofv tax money have been invested. The\ people of vacation with hi.s parents, -Mr. anti Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. Br.uce and Charles Stewart sjtent the pk^t week with their grandmother J. Choice Evin.s, Spartanburg; j , X • J ^' hite, Stateburg; Mr.s. i ,‘.“^‘■" . "^'.'1! .“I'™- Victor MoruwcU, Johns Island; VV. E. i lai.ed to Cionzalt*.';; Columbia; T. M. Marchant,' (ireenville; G/B, Cromer, Newberry; John VV. Arrington, Greenville; R. H. Arrington, Greenville; R. H. Hilton,',., , , . i 1 Columbia; .1. E. Tin,bmlake. C.,l,i.n-' U-ague f sembly at Landei iff Ninety-Six, .Mrs. l^nnie Lovelace is visiting her brother in\Spartanburg. Miss Lucile Lewi.s is atten.ling the foluiin^ia; rtrMteg<?rCh’eCTm<wtt: l^^UUt’. to happen. We O. P. Van Svweringen vv;is the "forgid .Vfrs.‘ A7 FbsTef McKissicW. Greenville; are informed by eminent food Carro’l H. .Jones, (’olumb.a; Edwin (S. j chemi.Hs that through long, dilWent ^ Seibels, (;oluml>ia; .John T. ■’Slewns,' and careful research this laboratXvy Kershaw; |)r. James C. Mcl eo l. Flor- has Jieen able to prove that Sout^ oncef-M-s. Alexander .Martin, Colum- Carolina fruits, vegetables. certain\l ia; W. Frank Jliitp. Greenville; VV7 A. forages and milk contain a relatively Xtleman, Hyman; Dr. James C. Kin- enmniously high iodine content. The aiX Newlerry; Alester G. Furman, Jiorden company’s laboratory at liain- GieXiville; William (’. Whitner, Rock bridge, N. Y.. confirms the analy.se.s H'i]I;Xlrs. S. S. Boyleston, Columbia; FRVFR.^ FOR SALE v-Call C. Odiorr.e, phone 20r)-l^L .Al’ART.MENT FOR RENT—Former ly occupi(*<i by (’. VV’, Grafton. Attply to I). E. Tribbli*. d-j^-Jte of milk made at the South Carolina Food Re.search laboratory in the course of w’hat we understand was the most thorough analytical study of milk ever undertaken in the United States. Dr. William Weston asserts that less than a tpiai't of .South Carolina R. K. Henry, Greenville; D. C. Hey. FOIi SALE—Pure Poland-f'hina pigs, ward, (qlumbia; Ira B. .Armfield.j or will e.xchange for field jieas. VV. .NewberryK Hi*. J. VV« Jervey; Green-'J. Hrmry, Jr. ville; J. B.MJ’Neal, Fairfax; T. R. ' VV'aring, ('haHeston; Mrs. C. P. .Me-j tiowan, Gharleston; Geo. M. Wright, . Great Falls; Dr. Hugh Smith, Green-grinding turn for foil. Flour Mill each customer’s h»' ville; .Miss .Marion IVllew, Aiken; i milk co/itains all the Iodine in its naV-ciaud N. .Sapp, Columbia; J. A. von, ural X»ke that the human body can Dohlen, Charleston; Thonvus Taylor, utilixk ia a day. JrTy^’oJumbia; Jamtik MdT^V;"fTor~^ Milk ’ ’ " ■ " ■ \V I the gmeniiiieiits would lut> iUid uiaili Inin roMTv us of the inelal wliicli they «*tuild sell-VV hen the ju ice vv its uji, Hte seiuitor said. • I'lie otluT major tiims of Hie <*oii fervuu e im- the niisim: of tlie-vtorhl pru e, level, ami tlie low eriiig vtf ini*«r nalioiial tiade Icirriers. t »f euiiise the tlir*N* are iiieMne.ihly •iiitertvv iiied ami 1111*^ alletf'all (iiher prohlems th;it will eoiiie up. r.aiU of it 111! is Hie ( nialler of tlm leu hilhoiis odd ov.ecj^ hy l'uio|i( ;iu milioiis to tlie Uiiiied Slille.''. \\ .ir debts vvefv* <*\i ludt*d from the a^ieiida ttv WHsliingtoii, luit Ihe.v will lie eoiiliiiuath iti the minds of niaiiv of I lit* deU'iiates and ♦•v eutu ally sotialliili" must he dolle alioiif them Lotait Howe eArjis, hill .Mi ll.1.1 N<*1S ami tmhau:i by jtojuilar * vote added Hieiiiselv es |«* the list t»f sillies that asstiie tlieir raliltea Hon of tlie aiiietidmetit rejiealiiic JU’I* nihitioii In tli’e former state thv* vot** was alioiit I to 1 til favor of the wets entl the lloosiefv vot*‘d for rejieal hv «pproximai.-lv to | 'rhere had been no tlotihl as to tlie , result In lUiuols. bn! Indiana, hmg om* of the driest of •tales and llie v^v eeiiler o| th«> .\uti Salooii lea-ue'.s/jt^er. Wj^jts eouii1ed*on oy the i»i-oliihii ioiiivts to stand against ralitieal mu < *!!•• of Hteir Imiders, I.. K. York, exjilaimd their di-feat hy fia.ving: ‘*'I‘he repe:ili-.ts had ample fniids •njijdied hv Hie hrevvv*ries and distil* U*rs ami the slate oruain/.alion had paid w "ikerv tit the noils.’’ .rilV the govermneiit should have paiil !{hhiird I’.. P.eVier .'jH.lIl apicee for 'JIMMUKI toih'l kits for men In the con,servnlion corps- a jirice that Hie War (h*{tarlm«Mif .said was cents too liigh was a question that th*‘ stuiate mill taiv committee found liiird to answer l.otiis McHenry Howe. sv“(‘- relary to the PresI dent, talked with P.«‘ V’ier I'l iminiiies he fore Hie signing of Hie eoiitrael l»y erl I’eehtier, director of the eoiiserv al ion llov.'e .old till* commit tee fie^ mwer direelly or ImliitM tly at lemiited l«t liil!iiei,< i anv d< eisioii as It) Hie jiiiri'liase, H** said In* iraii.s leixed I lie whole uialfei lo !■. \V, I,oW er.v, a'-'-isttmi to r.udget Diiei-tor Douglas. 'I'heii Mi- l.ovvery look the stand iiiid declared he never IumI any res|MUis[hlli|y In Hit' itiaMer siin|ilv making a reeommendal ma to .Mr I’echner. Tliis Mr I'eeliner tesiili*‘d h«* eoiisiriied as .in order. ’rinni* was no lea.H iiilimtiiioii of Imjirojier motives on ifn* |t,irl of any of the geiiHemeti lliv oh ed. ‘ IVut Hie sell.'itois seemed agreed Hnit Mr. lie V’ier vvjis a ’’gnpei'-iilesmaii.” When Mr Howe was pn Hie stand _ X ' X <'IiaTi'i flii-kiiiNon of Iowa askvsl hiiii why he did not tlliii the mailer over to the War dejiartmelit insltsid of the .Morgan firm twm loans totaling almo,st $4o.imni.(mhi on tn-toher ‘J1. I'.KHi. I’ersistiMil l.\. hnwever. Mr Pecora drove at two matters —first, to show that the Van .'swerlngens had huilt up their railroad hidtlings. not through from States, nthur seeDon of The Jumbia; Miss Mary E. Fray.ser, Rock United States, we are advised. has^Gij. Francis Beayt, Union; VV. 1“ heen proved to be of comparable iovline h (Jreenviille; .1. W. Earhardt,! value, and exhaustive tests have been; vg,.^ Newtberry; K. A. Easterling, Den-1 made.. With millions of women and[,„ark; Dr. Charles A. .Mobley, Orange-: children the victims of goiter, this ,j„hn G. Richards, Liberty Hill;; tJiscovet-y assumes, in our judgment.'t w. Bennett, - Meggett.s; T. B. a .significance that can be evaluated! Columbia; H. B. Snrings, I Myrtle Beach; Dr. H. N. SnyvJer,. Spar-j tanhurg; I. VV. Bull, Vance; .Marion A, ^ Wright, Conway; A. L. .M. VV’iggins, l .Mrs. Ruth W, .Meinnes, Woodgreen Mills Co. uaiEEN WOOD. s. u. _ :z Invesliinuit of their own iiion<\v. but through horrow ings. the jt.v raiiiiding only w hen we consider, that the medi- i>f hiddiii'g eoiiipaiiies. and the sjil** of |(al pu'fession is tlmiianding for their ■holding eom|iaii.v7s<*cui-ities to thejmll® patients milk that most nearly meets lie: second, to show the ri>>«> of the nutritional lequirements in every •’*’* j ]{artsville; PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy Morgan liiteie.sf in the X tin Swer spcct. .Milk prvK-(>s.so|i-s-are cooperative.; . j j I.awton, J-fartsville; Ingen holdings, heginfiing with t'qtiip ’J }je Jjoi-den company has spent tip-'Horace L. Tilghman, .Marion; -Mrs. ntenr loans v.hieh were used in sev : proximately $.'’>0,00(1 in the study of Horace I.. Tilghman, .Marion, eral instances to buy from eoiniiHiilt's I South Carolina milk and announces doing hiislne'-s with tin* Morgans, .'itid ending, as Infnre I'videiiee is iijeant to show, hy Morgan \ <'o. aetpiiring eon frol over tlie \an .''weringeii inleresl.s. confirmation of every tJu’ .'south Carolina claim made by k'ood Research | ( IT.\TION FOR LE'ITERS OF ADMINISTRATION Renew Your- Health By Purification fi M‘IT l-;iH M .s^l,Y and loudly Sena I laboi atory. Our understanding is that the future activitivs of the Borden ir- teies<s in .South Carolina and of other , fit ms of nation-wide scope depeml in tor .\rtliur It i'ohinson of ludiiimi. to "stiirtiiig up all ilii» new jinrchasing intiehinery ” "Well” .Mr. Howe replied, “this seemed lo he a eoiiiplalnt against fit** W’ar department itself 1 was kohl the War ihqiartmenf was Jitioiit to nutk<' a iMin-lnise that would he dis advantageous to the government” • Hepiililiean. demanded in tin* svmate th.'ilt SemUiiry of the 'I’t-easury W’ood in he im|>«>aeh«‘d and tliat .N'orinan Davis, "aiiilijissiidor at large." lie ,re ealleil. heeause_llieir_ names were on the lists of "jireft'PnMi’’ investors of the hoiisT' of Morgan. .Vn<l h,e included In his deiiiiiK-iation , P.ingha 111. amliassiidor tain, "I say you h.-ive a secretary of thp treasury* t h:iI ought to he removed iiii- Iiiedialely hee.-tuse tlie .\meririin jtisi pie have 110 eoulideiiee in him,** shouted Senator Rohinson. "Time liTfeT tltne Tie acre|tted gratuities fr<rin the house of Morgan. Is lie lielioldeii to .Morgan? Of course he is. or else he is an ingrtfie. If the President does riot remove him, file senate sliniild Itiipe.-ieh liini.” The .State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. By C. A. I’bw’er, I’rohate Judge: Whereas, R. VV. Wade, Attorney, urge mea.sure upon the action taken | niade suit to me to grant J. T. VV. al this time'to continue the investiga-j Ajjm.s Letters of AiJministration with lion.-^ i>f the Food Research commis-' will annexed of the Estate and effects sion. / of Sallie Hudgens. ! It is retioi led that this laboratory , 'fhe.se are thei efore, to cite and ad- ha.-< prol)al)ly analyzed a larger num- monish all and singular the Kindred her of samples of milk and vegetables and Creditors of the said Sallie Hud-o in order to determine their iodine con- jj^ns, deceased, that they be and ap- Uobei-t W orth tent than have A*ver been analyzed lie-' pear before me, in the ('ourt of Pro to (.real P.rl anywhere. 'Fheir uniformly high bate, to be held at l*aurens Court and superior iodine content has been House, Laurens, S. C., on June IGth atte.sted to repeatedly by some of the next, after publication hereof, at 10 Any nhy8i':i.an will tell you Ihel “Pi.-Vmt Pi;ri:i( of thf' Sysfeii ■ s Xataro’s Foumiatiiui 01 J eric't 'ii*altli.” Wliy not rid ynurst-lf of , lironio, .ailments H.at are unJer- I.tilling youE vitnlllv? p-.iiify voir ntire system by taking a tlion ap!i I mirse of ( alotjibs,—on-e o." t-vivc •' ^week for several vveek.‘'--:!i.J a-•) it 0 w' Nature rewards you v. itli liealtU. Calotabs purify tlie blood ly acti vating the liver, kidneys, tlmnadi and bowels. In 10 cts. aud 35 cts. packages. All deah-rs. (Adv.) foremost chemists of the country. Dr.; o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause. R'. I S.si:i.|, T. SHKRW’tMlD. Hint S liNA’I t'i: PA I lor lili;ili. iiig the J.llhlie HMHHSttN’S j.laii w airks I . oiiliol m. ;i'-tire vv^s adotiteil sj-nale tiiiam«. eommil|e<» te|M>tf**.I J iitd 1111V bv Hie whteli then otif’ the lii!l for de bate. Tlie- h.ieUhoiie of the IhiiTi-'Hii pro gram. vvliirll Is e;ii. eiil.-ifed to t-ili'.e (XSMXKJ. N J., eaj.iial stock lav oI oin* leiilti of per eeiil ell file IM*f worili of eor|.o|-:i- tlons. This t;i\ is e\. |M‘eteil to rai.M* SVI. IMMl.tMKl. ('oi’|>o|-at ions • r»* to be allowed to <le<'lare their own ^jaliiation, and as i*|i«H_-k__oji Llii> 4ii-o\isiuji a jwmalt.v tax Is |»rovi<led of ,'i jier ci'nt on sur|iliis *‘W lio said it would be ttigeoiis’.'" asked Semilor Carev of W’voiiiiiig. "Mr —l-U-\'ier.’* rev|M»mled • lisjiilv an Uolieri D. ‘lusivt* gentleman who was ri-piit- edlv the rtmiitehil and business agent of Jimmy W’alker while the latter was York. .1. F. McClendon, professor of phy^)-jif any they have, why the said Admin-j logical chemistry at the University of istration should not be granted. Minnesota, made the following stnte-4 Given under my hnml this 27th day ; i ment to the pres.s : “We have analyzed, of- .May, .A. D., ItClJL vegetables from every section of thv C. A. POWER,* United States and from practically j Judge of Probate, Laurens County, i every state and the tests revealed that 6-1.5-3tc-w. South Carolina vegetables contain a* higher percentage of iodine than vege-j tables from any other section ori state.” ^ ■ I Do you wonder that great canning^, interests are looking to S<)uth C'aro-1 WHAT DO . P. S. Jeanes DO? I loWi C mh; > ..f ;dit mu>i lie given lilt I.tng.ie of Nniiniis for In .hieing lilt* Hill 'r govtunmeiil til (’.er / m.-iii.v to ahiindoti |iji|-f .if vv;ii-|afe 1 on the .lews. The eoumil, acting on Hie jietition of a rt'sideiil t»f iipjitT Silt'sia, umiiiiinoiisly Hdojttt'd a report del lariiig that Hie hovt'i>H of Jewish shops in that territory and .stune reg lilalroiis'afl'eeling doctors, lawyers and notaries wi*re in t-omlict with Hie Pol Isli Herman minoriii4»8 eoiivi'iition. 'riiertii|toii Kiieilricb von Kellar, 8|iokesmiiii for the reit-h. tolii the 1 ctiuneil tin Hei-mau government would restore Jews In Heiinaii upjx'r Sifesi* : ^ttfllK of iimre Ibaii tllVj per cent. Second feiiiure of the Harrison pro gram is ibe impo.sitloii. in lieu of nor- uiul fax nites levied on the individual ms the hou.se bill ctmlemplated, of ■ ft l»er cent tiis on etirporation divbhHuls to be levied Mj^ the souree. This is ex pe<-ti*t| to bring in ~ , Tilled la .m ailditiontil une-lialf cent r on giistiline. calculated to raist Instead of the threo- fmirtfis of M cent tax pro|>oHed hy the - bJMiee. * The, ri'llriMid reorgniiizutb.n bill and tW hofiie mortgage meas- lire, were among the Important bills In eofiferenee. The l.ntter wns pnsiM d by .fbe seitRfe trftiioiit fl mord rote. * to jiosilitins tliev had lost sinee the be ginning of tin* Ntizl regime. mayor of Xew and who tMsajijit.ared w ln*n he was w ;intt‘d as a witness during the .Neabtiry inquiry Into W.-ilker’s ttffaifs. CHHie back from hid liig and was firomiitly called before a federal grand Jury In Nevv Yofk that wa.s investi gating the former ni.-iyor’s income tax returns, ills attorney, Michael K Dee wtis in an .■inierooin hut Sherwood did not call on him tor advice, whieli w;is i.iken jis itn imli cation that he answered fully and free ly all questions |»ut to him. V\ lien dis missed Sh»‘rwood hurried to his tein|>o- rary residence In New Jersey so that he would-not He arrcstisl nn the Tina? ; Ji.l V ou are no ilviubt aware of the es- r teem of the Buxtons ami others of P forages high in their iodine content. | These and other owners and trainers of blooded horses are now buying ap-1 ^ proximately |.5tU),000 worth of native ■ feedstuffs each year, according to our ■ information. g ('ompetent physicians a.ssert that _ ioiline in the diet is essential to nor-., mill life and when deficient grave con- P sequences ensue. It has been estiniat-Ip e<l that from JO to 40'million people p in the Unite<l States are suffering ' from iodine-defieiency diseases. This P discovery is of sui^h profound impor-.p tance and pro-spec-tive advantage toij| ■South Carolina that it would, in our,|j judgment, be folly to abandon the] 5 ividine enterprise. |P We have been infoTiiied tJiaTofher jjF Our Pledge 1. To handle your clothes with the great est care. 3. w; HEN Priii<-et»>u’s .seliolasiie year ojiens In Hie fall the ohi univer sity will have a new president. Its fifteenth. He Is Dr. Harold U lllls 'I>od<is. who has been professor of jioll ties In the university ami elmirimin of the administrative hoard of ths M'hool of pnhlle and 'nternation:il af fairs. I'rofessor laxhls. wIk* Is not ipilte forty four years obi. Is Hie youngest man to be Hiosen for Hie presldenj^y .of I’rliK*etoii ill 17.5 years. He Is rec ognized as an International etperi on •Iwtoral method.*, and ,1a regar.led aa an authority on mnab^pHl government. charges pending sinee the Seabury impiiry he WHS, fined for and. ;is .Mlorney Dee said, he did not wish to l>e .lulled for default In i>ay nieiit of the fine. pUESIDENT UtKbSEVEl.T iioitii- mited South Triri'tble, Jr., of Ken tucky toshe solicitor for the Dejmrt meiti of (•ommeree. Me also sent to tlie senate the fol lowing nominations of l^iiitiNl States stiite he fletl during important studies are under way that‘2 .\t that time may prove p/ great value to the state 1^, eoiiiempt. in dii'ecting development along nat-|P ural lines. ,P Our laboratory has the distinction ^|| of being the only one in the nation -j devoted exclusively to research in thejP field of nutrition. IP I We earnestly appeal to the men and p women of South Carolina to come ward w’ith donations in accordance^.-:, with their ability to give and their,P faith in the future of the state. It |j an opportunity that we cannot permit 11| To use only the finest materials. To satisfy our customers to the best of our ability. ^ AND AS FOR RESULTS: WE HAVE STUCK TO OUR -^^LEDCTE AND OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE - STUCK 'TO US. OURXONG EXPERIENCE ENAk.ES US^TO CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES WITH THE CARE ^ THAT THEY DESERVE. V p p i ■ i Buchanan’s iittorneys;^ John Gnrver for Itfaho, Uillhim J Barker for New .Mexico. |to pass and i-emain loyal to our high- •illfvn fi\T CVKaxiriiitk •■ajf 11*11 j 1 * H est good. I r This is a voluntary movement hy iP citizens who realize the imperative ur-ipi I’lirl Don-mgh for Oix'gon, and WIl' liniii MctTiinnfuin for' westera Ten nessee. . .. . . C,' I'.iSr Weateiu N'cWtpapar UnlM. jjSiia&iiiigiggEaM? Satisfactory Dry Cleaning “THE OLD RELIABLE” T-ELEPHONE Situation, believe (■ s ^ ■ r f 4, « Father’s Day Cards. 4 Boy Scout Compasses, 25c. Boys’ Books, 5 for $1.00. 100 Engraved Cards by 1 Jenner, $1.75. Appropriate Mottoes, 25c to s /. $1.50. Art Pictures, $2.00 each. ^ »m THE BOOK STORE » 'sXttlfifi ■ *' V* ■-