The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 22, 1933, Image 6
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THETLJNTON chronicle. CLINTON, S. C.
J HSLI’II R EASTMAN, a ii>. m
Ix'i* of tJje ill I {'relate fuiaint ;e
foiniuission. was m Ifi-ti'iJ hy I'n si*! *nt
n(ais«‘Vi‘It iO 1*0 foil* ral iialo:-
Var Debts Injected in orld Conference--—Britain Pays
j Installment of Ten ^lillions—Filial Doings ^
of Congress. Before Adjournment.
Bv EDT ARTOT. PICK A RD
jLong To Head
State Campaign
lraiis|M»rtati<*n u:i<!or '
tiir* loniis of the ('lemson Extension^Department
-'"• rs;;"’’’ f “ ‘ I. a j • Service To Admin-
aot. Kastman «lo»*sn,t
ri'k** the ciaiiset. ister Acreage Guts.
A ' >•
in lii^ nionsnre wiilcB .
protfiit Itio rodurlion
.>f oporatin;: f<»ri-«*a,
hilt holioTos tiint iniioh
Clornson College, June 19.—The ex
tension serviee. of "Clemson college has
been called into special service by i
^UR QUEST OF TRUTH
How many times we have pounced
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THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1933
• made worse by* tea.,^r coto’- even
' salt. That| ’more folks die<l from lack
I of Chlorides than from excess of them.
That the intelligent use of these'^
; things never does harm. ,
I Another thing we learn: If indi.s-
pilsed, go at once to your good family
physician; don’t seek'him as a la.«t
resort, but as a very first and best aid
in trouble. It will pay you. •
We know now that meats aro' not
“deadly poison” to the human organ
ism. To be a “vegetarian” i.s to be a
faddist—and, att-faddists-ar'
on thin ice. Nevertheless a finicky.
R
\MS\T MAPI'ONAKh tlii*-w It
riiir si/*Mi iiM>i.K*'y wri'iK'h iiiti* th*''
l.niidon (i«*nfi'ruTn <• diiai liia
•ry Ui l*is opuniiiv. s|itM'>('li. hiir th*’
wh«‘*-ls liai'ii'l nvi’My
t*c‘4\in JO ri \ oh '^so
tliu m< r^.ro 111./wav
iKij w rkj-fJi iT ii/i.nwd;
at**l,v." V'liislit'r It Is
iiUi!iiat'‘h, t»> «*|'**rat*'
siicfC’ssfiUh . *li i>*'tids
on di|io»iiial .«• 11
or I'll J h'*’ «««tii|ilaiv
>incf o1, I'lwle ■S.‘'.i,ii.
In I he"' iiiiddl*' **I HIT
o i 1m-r w J s e \»,idl i'l-
tiered a (1 d r e > s. t he
r.ntivh prime minis-
f<T Kinhhnly Inter
3«*el«*d the'war d“iits Issue. d**spite. the
fjiet that It was til.! on the j.oendH «*f
tin* Ci>n1 eriMiee. .'I'hat ipieslion. It*' de
rlareil, ‘nui^t he dealt w ith het.ne evei\\
ohslaeh' to general recos *‘r,\“-hav heen
I
Ramsay
MacDonald'
nine e\ade pR.rment of the grent
*er i>Yli't of llie tnsiallments due the
CnTti'd,Stales on .June l.A. and Eratn*e
was raimlv iL'inirine the fa<*t that
* ' t *
vh«‘ al,so w;i» d4ie to make a payment
. oti #h:»t ' I'.ate. her government hying
niiined' to do riolhing sitiout It.
’'I'lie I'.ntiNli o'ffiTed to pay HHyjjUUM-hmt:
»>f ttie'-STU.tOT.r*!Ki (1 lie.
fTi'si'dem Koosi'V ♦•It's reply to the
f'.rilish offer, eagerly awaited, was
II at the Ctiit«*il .Spiles would ar<e|)t
the partial payment only with the ex
filielt utiih'rstanding that the money
WHS Just an iiislallmynt on the siiiii
due him! th.at .sueh aetioii .shoujd iu
no wa.v invalhhite AmerieH’s elalin to
’ the .unpaid remainder,,
.Mr. Kiiovevelt advi.so,] the I’.ritish
can he aeyompU^Iifed I President Roosevelt through the sec-'upon supposed truths—only to find
In spite of jLlmm. retary (*f agriculture to tly out, afteT^tTrorc cxhaoittve stu~^^^^
The railroad exr-cu- campaign to reduce the cotton acre'^^xperiment—that we were wrong! ' ,
fives themseivi*!* hava ^age.in South Carolina under the fantC For instance: I have preached for | public will do a.« it pleases,
deeiderl tlo're mii.'^t be ‘relief act. years that, the pipe-smoker may bring full con.sent.
effected in labor nnd dwided j)j. i/ong, director of exien-, himself a )ip-cancer by long frequent! One of my ow-n very .vati* factory
horse
J. B. Eastman
StnfngS v,..v..vv.. V.. vyv -
to reipie-si organized lahiir'to aecept has l)een asked by C.'-ArVqbb;! massage with a pipestem. Now, acommon
a tf-’v per cent ri*<,luction in tlie liable cotton production administrator under * caf^ful thinker observes that tobacco ' ® qualification to be proud of.
the act, to set up- an organization in has little influence in causing cancer;!
which vocations agriculture forces, co- in other w'ords, any other .sort of stick i Q y „
operative associations, and^ other ag- would, cause cancer of the ^lip just a.< j OOIIIC Oll6 OCC^QS U16
be in readine.ss for the campaign mama, I’m not _ trying to encourage
whiefi^is set to begin Monday, June 2(5.' the use of tobacco; I’m just iL
The purpose of the campaign isv to grand-dad not to chew any sort of i * aAl'VCl 118C Iv IFl
retire 10,000,000 acres from cotton «tick as a habit. 1
{production in the iiouth this sea.son It is known that an expensed cor.set-
and thqs help beat down the big sur- /tay may bring to light a cancer COllUllII
%
wjigy schIh. 'I'hidr coniMiittee of iiin*
is <iii|Miwyr(>d to m“"otiiite with the
ntiioiis to H* coiK'l'lvioii. H the nt'gd
ti.'itions fail, there would snll !**> •
period' liofoKe It stTTk*/ e.iH. I'n-
der the terms of the railwav labor aet.
If direet m'goliatioi.s fail, the federal
mediation board would ofTor the serv-
|e*‘s of a ceimilffitor who might sp**n<l
s«‘v»t.m1 months In hriligiiig the p;irtips
logyther. Then, if holh piirties per
sisted In disagreement. Uie way would
aiiicle you have to
The Chronicle Want
that a.«
siMifi as po.ssihl** they shoUhl
make whale\«>r reiirestoitalioiiv ffir a
revision s.»f the debt lhi*y ih'sire to
ofr«T, «nd ill Washington He said he
liad no power to rodme or cancel the
detit hilt would siihiint Ilo- r**sull.s of
Tlie tiei^iYitiiin to
t*e ofM'n to arhitration.
Arhitratlon would likely eMerul bver
a long jiertod. Should this f;iil, the
l:iw provides for the declaration of a
Miite of etmrgency. uiKh*r which the
I’resident of the I'nited' Stiites ap
points a' fact finding C(*mmissi<»ii, which
tiiiivt study the is>ues invohed and
n |*ort witliin thirty days.
'plus of cotton. A rental benefit to each {the breast. No tobacco about that, but |
grower who reduces, his acreage will jit is a villain, just the .same. i
I help compensate him. Details-of thi.s[ And, a fine medical writer tells us'.SUBSCRIBE
I rental benefit and of the cotton op
tions likely to lie offered for cotton
removed from culti'.at’on have been
I announced.
I Assistant Director 1). \V. Watkins
jis in Washington arranging certain
details toward satisfactory conduct of
the campaign in South Carolina.
that blood-pre.ssure is hot premanently
TO THE UHKONICLE
The Paper Everybody Heads”
I
vdhoiif delay (i\ the lai'loiis- ci>n
«‘«‘rm-i! I .a nv:i line-t .i'' to he complct
«sl atiii tin." \c\o(| <|nc"iioii si-tih'd oiu e
tor* :i!l ill ilic ot pi\'"ciil world
Condit imiv ■
I icloLTa I IS't ••oiii all parts of tlo- llrif
Ish * r ph't* a'nl possilily lisosc fr<*iii
1 raiicc Wire Pm sin pi'iscff h.\^ .Mac
Itonahl's adii'ii, tmi SociaMarv Hull
Hint 1 s hioilo-r ut Irgalt s irmu th*-
1 liltiil Males did liol allMiip! |o <-on
<'cal Hull displiM-iirc wil'i wluit llu-y
cousidevt'd H' tcasi ti dt-play of poor
t!ist«'. .Mr. Hull was so i;i In tide
phomt l•o|luullm(•.•ll ion wiilt Washing
Ion. and us m ••,,v||1i his address to
th*' millcn iicc w liK h was loo^pcn th**
s**coiid dll* of 'ihc parlc.s was post
liomsl .Among the oilo'i sjn'akers of
that da> however, were idmlo .lung
of Italy and lien. .Kin L’hfjMiLiu Sluuts
of' MouTTr .A1rlc':i. TToTTi of vi horn
ba<'k*‘il .Mill I Iona Id s siaiid.
"We firmly believe," ,.limg sahl.
•'ItiMt tb*‘r«> is H pr«-rMmnary pi'obh>m
— iiitergo\**rnmenlal debts tirislng
fn*in the war. An iirinislice was
sigin d for thorn at. Kaiisaiiii* A final
M'ttlenn'iit icw is impenit e.'*
Smuts w;is *'\en more off*'nsi\e t*»
Am*Ticaiis. fraiiklv hlaming the fmt-
• il Stat»*s for tin* d«‘i>loral>h‘ nii
thriTorTfr'’
I'tiama'llof *if the K\» Inspicr .\*“vill**
t'h;imh**rlaiii s«‘cotaled the remarks of
Mm. D onald about w-ir debts, hihI also
Kaiil the Cl IMS i^ world **cononnc < *‘ti
«liti«>ii' inaUos r•‘stola1lon of th*- gold
►laiidard .ihsolulclx iiiipossihh- at pr*‘s
ent
H** fa\oi(d mullil:il*'ral Ireato-s for
lower tariffs, provided tin* 1 «'<hictiiui*-
w**rc uciiial and langihh. that th*v,\
c**\*rcd a wide .ir ‘:i. (hat l!o'\ tlt*l not
Impose ninlti** sai ■•iiic«‘s on lowfr tar
in 4oiiiilr'i's .'lUil that thc,\ Old not h-a<l
to t'C'.-iioiiiic warlarc. lie cniphasi/cd
th*' net < ssii \ (or < heap inoin',\.
«**ingress.
I’tith'r the new infhition bill the
President is antImriys'd to acc'pi sll\*'r
in ii.'i.v mt'iii *if *h'bi iiist.’illmcnts Ht the
\alii**,.pf .'i<i c»-iits ;in tiiini)' ,So the
P.rit 'h paifi In sij\i-r **hi(Mne«l Troin-
India.'..
1> 1 fr,
W’.
\|; debts, ns imtch as discord
• •viT th*' inatl.r of war v*‘lcrans’
f'.'ti.'lits, caus*'d <h‘l;i) in tin* Jidjotirri
mi'tit **T *'4tngros,s, ih*Mi:-h the liitl*'r
»pi*'stion was- th*‘ ost**nsihh* r*'ason
'I'll*' s.'iuit*' ap|M'ar«d d*‘l«'rmim'<l to
»if;iy in s*>ssii>n until it h:id Icarn.'d hII
Ibi'r** was l«» know ahotit tfie'iiffi-rs
of parlinl pa.*m*'n1 aml.tlie Pr.'sidtMit's
n'sp.tiisi'. 'Ill*' si'iialors had knoWtf
f«'r H long time itiiil .'Ir. !(<
w .'lull'd ^lln'in to g*‘t awii.\ h«>|or*' .Itim*
1.**. and^ Hi*hinson «>f Indiana r*'ad to
them mhlrit dtspairhcs fm^ T
I‘( iOSKA'KKT^ n'fprbeil home
fioiii her iiir trip to (’silir.u'ni.l
111 the corns*', (if which she announc**d
tin* eoitdng di\h»rc(* of h*-r son IClliott.
Tiy Hie W iishingtoi' « orri'> p'*ndenis she
♦ vplailied Hu* it* uleiit at th** luillas
airport when iJov "Ma" l'•■|•gns^ln and
her hilsh.ind fail**d to gel d.lo a pine
lograph with <h** I'irsf I.a'ly. '1 he
siinplo fact was tm.t Mrs. Koose\«'lt,
h< ing hungry, w.is *'aiing hreiikf ist
Jiml Jislo'd Hi*' jiholographers t«» wait,
and whefi slu- linished ♦•aliiig. Hu* I er-
gtisotis*h:lll gone awa.\ In a huff.
SEE THAT YOUR CLOTHES
ARE GI VEN THE BEST IN
S
Kt'IHi'TAUY of l.ahor Ih-rkins an-
tiottnci'd Hu' ui»pointment of Presl-
ih'iit Kohert Htilihiiis of Hie rniv*T-
silT of Chii iigo as chiiirmati <rf Hu* ai-
visory «ommiHe** (o h** s**t up fn *-on-
rn'i tioti witli Hi*' m-w f**d*'ral employ,
jiiettl Ot —-———
county of the stale, the conditions are
favorable for prompt ami efficient selj
up of the county and eommunity con
trol committec.s later this week after
.Mr. Watkin.- rel irns from Washing-^
(on.
Dir**cH*r lining wil confer thi.s week
with sta^e vocational agricultur*- and
other h'aders; and distriH meetings
of the leaders will pro-hably be held
during the week' for instructions on'
jibe campaign. County agents w'ill be ^
inslriicl<-d, to si-lect county and com-
inunit.v ,committves; and mei'tings of ,
thes*- commit1**es will be held prob
ably Jum* 2‘5 and 21-for instructions
.so that the campaign may b(*gin on
.schedub' June 2i(5.
"W'ith so little lipie to g*-t ready for^
'th(i' campaign," says Dr. Kong, “it will
be. nec^>ii^nH’ui /all concAtJ^IMMl-lu k ■
w:
IH..N .Sfcreiary Hull arus**. th*'
I turd lu d<*li\*'r his udilr.'ss. It
l*MS •x|>*-ctcd lu* wuiild iiiak** sum*-
Sort •>( r**ply to the war d**t*ts *1**
iminil. Put he was sili‘iil oti that sul*
, ' ’ 'V.
Je*-t. «l**\utiiig much of his sp****ch to
•rghimnt fur « renewal of Hu* t.inli
Inn-e proinulgal**d h.\ l’r**suh'iit I{im»s«*
%«*!( 'I'liis iiiiist h** follow .‘d, he sant.
by r**mo\Ml of trade hairi**rs. elimimi
tl**n **f *\c*‘ssi\e tariffs, slahilizatum
of eX'haiig.'s and Hii:iiidomii«*tit of iia
iionalislic ,«*coiiomic polici*'s.
‘'The world laiinot loiigi'r g** **m
■s It Is going at pres*'iit,’' Hull saiil.,,
“,A siic'essfiil m**eliiig of this *'onfer
•*ii*e ill iny ladgnu lit is the kc\ to
W i*h*spr«-atf bos+f*esK-Tf*c"ov* i\\
the
Miyitig Hiat «'haiiecllor Chamh«*rlaln
was^MlWig ftir «-oirgr**ss to adjourn
b«*t«ir*N|^uuim iiig his off«*r of 1(1 per
*'eiit pa/^*iit. So Hu'y d«‘*-id**d (<* sijt.v
*•11 lii*w«itt R llith* loiig**r
On HI** surface th** d**la.v was »lne
t** illHMjy**em**nt *»v**r the iiKMlitlcalion
<»f the lTH;sid*‘iiCs program for r**<lm'
Hon Ilf v**l**rans' h«'ti**tits. a (uirt of the
I m I ♦* j le nd *• 11 f^orticesH*
amepi***! the coiiipr**mlKe, hut *20
lN‘m)K‘ralic st*nators and Shli»st**ad.
I armer R'ihorit*v loint'd with *27 He
-pubih'ans tff *!**«'ommlt the •ni**asure,
'rhei* the M'liate adopted Hi** CilHing-
Slci\x*'r nmemliiiciit, whi*h wimhi in-
«*i*^*s< v*'i**raus’ 4'om|>*‘Usat ions hy
ah'Ut f PCi.tttsi.iHMi, (hough the I'rt'si
d**iit hail said-h«* would go mi furth*‘r
than $psi.*sHi.isiU. It w.'is •*\p.-. I***! (he
hoiis** ‘vvoiihi a*'«'cp( the senate iiWiu
and that Mr. Hot>s»*\*'lt would veto the
*'lilii** hill. Put Hu* hoiis** show**d
signs of going along with Hu* Presi-
*l»ii(. so Hu* I'cirn'cratic s*'iialors
*haiig«'<i their miiul and. atH'r a hot
*1*hat*'. acci'tdcd Hi*' program it liad
pr*'\ ioHsl.v r*'j*‘« l*‘d, 'I he hill was
pavs***l h.\ a 'of*' of t.'» to .‘hi. ami what
had s*'*'m*'*il to l*e ihe tlrst *|**feat f«ff
the Pr*'sid*>nl was turiusi into a vic
tory. O'ligri'ss tlu'ii a«lj**uriM'd.
Seiuilor it. r. WagiuT .>f New Y<trk
and l’r«'sideiii William t;r*'*'ri *1^ the
,Amen*-;iii I'l'd* rat ion of laihor and
lY<*sid*'nt Ih'iiry I. Harriman «*f the
Ch.'imher of Coiimi*‘r«e *>f the I’nited
Stall's also ha\e hei'ii lnviie«L
nrompt h'and hea iff ily for best re.sutl.s. |
It IS u big job that we have to do ami i
calls for reaLcixipeiation and un.self-!
ish servici- in which farmers and all
others will work for the common
good
O
IN t*THKU r**spc*ts Hie s*'nat»* a«(*'d
■ swiftlx In < oi,.i.l*'tin'g ^H;*. h'gisla
lion the Pri'sidi'iit luul mke*t. 'I'he '
important lulls cnact*>«| in* liid*-d the
almost terrifviiig imliistry *‘oiilrol pnh i
He. wurfca uuiasnr**; tiur c;.ta>.>s Ste-agaHd
hanking' bill wh'ch mak*‘s provision
f**r limiii'd ilcpo.sii gnarant)**' .ramiarv
1. P.tffl. unh'ss In an I'tni'rgenc.v or
*U'r«sl earlii'f h\ Hu- Pr*‘si.u‘nt ; and
the fourth «1*'llcu*ii«'y hill I'jirr.vlng the
l.argi'st a|*pr«tpii.iHo|is *'\*'r m:id*> In
|>cace' Tlnr*''“ The
\K of Hie last acts of Hie house
of r*»pie.s*>ntaH\*‘s was tlu^
H l•»'^o|uliou tor «‘oiigressioiial
ln\•‘Stigati«m^of all ai'ts of Jmlges and
other f**d**r:il lourt
agents In ri***'iver-
sliip *':is**s. Hi:* spon-
Koi'.s lieiiig Sahatli
*•( t'lii^ago ami (’«*l
liT off \t w Yol k.
U«*pi'cs*>Mt;it i\** Hat-
Ion Simiiiu'i's, T*'\as,
I h'lma rat ic pi'**.s*'* u
.lor ami ihairiiiaii <»f
the liouv** judiciary
ciiiiimiH*'*', said t'hi-
*-ago would lu* 4>iu* . , „ „
» .1 .1 . Judge F. E.
of Hu* tlrst 4'ourts t4» ■
Im' the siihji'i f of in- ^
*piiry. lM*4aiis*' of th** t'hicago ITar as-
soi'iatioii ri'port «’4»ml**mntng th*» ac
tions of .liidge I ri'di'rli-k K. Wmidwanl
In allow ing nearly a ipiarier of a mil
lion ill f*'«*s to Ins son’s law' firm as re
••**i\ers' ('ouiisi'l. The har assoclatiofi^'
ilid not re(l*'«‘t on thej^nl**grity of the
Jmige or the law' lirm. hut (i>m1emned
the phi4 lice.
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Premier
Daladier
P I i.‘s.''iIPI,^ more t lui'ali iiiiig to
siu I **ss uf Hu* Cl 111 f**rehce tTia ii I he
Injeciiijii 4il till'/ wi*4' <l*‘hts issue was
th** ih'm.iiid o' Hu* I reach, r«*presenie«l
by Prciiiu'r I ':i ladicr.
tlint" H'c dtillar ' lu*
(ital'ih/'cl t’tftur** llu*
matter <<t i.'iriff re
iliu'ti'itis n li d r e
mov.il o' lirticr trade
harr iTs h** i.ikeii up.
Pu'ih the d'lllar iiml
the |Miinul. he iiili.
ina!**d. inii'l I.e «ta-
luli/*-*! itii a gold
tuisi s ut tiu* carlu'sl
p4*ssil,lH iimmeut.
•*\Ve fc.‘l wi# iniist
erul Hu* • tirr**ncy
war,” Pri-miiT I >alridi**r de* hired, “'no*
r»aiiiieiiance of the guhl staml.aril Is
Imlispeiisnhl**. Ihiw cun **lr4‘ulalion
of g«sKts be re **.'^taldlshed *f thi'lr
rnhie depciuK on Imk ami hazard?
M’lirit w*«iild y.iu MV to an archil****!
or biiililer who iis**«l Nti elastic fool-
rul**?" .
America’s lu*|»e fur siu'i'ess *»f the
rtHircrence wiuj hiillt iip*)n a w*»rUJ tariff
• fntiv, ami the Krencb believe they
Itfive bl<u-ki*d -this f*»r the pri'seiit at
Ie!i'«t. Tl.**.v assert this would nii'aii
nottiin;! s<» long as ciirrenciea are
fl'.iciiiutiiig. Diil.v l.ff of tlie nation*
■ fr|*rinent**<l in fh<* **onf**reni'e udhereil
to the teTii|H*rar,v tariff truw which
*ar:i« t*i last iliiring tlie life of the par.
ley. nihI one **f these. Frun«,*e. ri*tw
fuiU** In retiew Ita (tIeiJge umJer exist
rirciitnaiances.'
.i*-t s«'»ting up a <’2.‘20i*.»sk».*siu I'orpur
ntuui tuf ta»tin*.loan m4>i'tg..g*‘ ri'lii'f
C HAM I'J.l.HH KNHI.KPKHT IHH.K-
Kl'SS is <l**iermin**\i that .Austria
shall n4»i he iui'ecled wilh liiUeriam,
Rtid tlie government Is *-arr,ving on « ile- ;
ti'rmliu'd war agali.sl Hie Nazis, VMio |
^are nccus*'d of pIcHiiig to inaugurate '
a ri'lgn of terror there to he fidlowed
by a *'oiip to seize coiitnd «>f the i'oun>
try. All known Nazis in th* country
home *>x\ ut'rs'—tonn*"''-***‘^—og arr**st4*d fi>r ijui'sihming h,v
flu* pt.lh-e, wh** i,ss*''rt more than 1(>
(•er *'eiit of Hu'iii an* tJenuAns, ^ t)ne
of tlu'lr aTli'ged l*‘a(iers. Th^>dore
ijjibicJiL was clainK'd by the (J^tiuiii
niinisti'r to l»e an eiiipi«>\ee of hTs T**-
gjtllon, and-: the minister prot**st**d
►harply when llahiiht w;is arrest***!.
In n'taliytitm th** Prussian .secr**t im>-* .
11c*' **\peU*'d fnuu CefmaiVy
\Vass**rha*** k. clii**f **f the pr**ss *1**
parlmcnt in the .Austrian h'gation in
B**rlin. .Natiirall.v r*'lati«*ns h**iw**en
Cermanv and Austria wer** n*'ar the ,
l»r**;iking i>oiiit.
ali'ea*l,\ ha<l lu'cn passed :in*l ‘was
slgneil h\ the IYc^suh‘0t, vv-hm"et the:
vs*me, time issu«*tl an appt'al to iii**rt- |
cage h*»ld*'i's t*» devist froiu fur*'*'lus
I r* s until the iV** \ :*;«*uc\ «';in lu'giii
fmii !i*>miig,
“ 'I h»* Imlustry c<mtrol full dui mff g«'t
thi**ugh without fl**r*'** ••|•|•<ts(ti<t|l froiii
l.*i *if the more r.idical Ih*um* r;Hs sml
H«‘publi*'aiis, all led b\ S*'iialor
P>*>rah, wh«> esju'< i:,|}v ileiiVuin* **<) the
•ghing of vast p»»w*'r t*> Hugh
J**hns»m. fh** tmin^^>*ii<ct*'*| a^ the a»b -
iiiinistra(*a
The Semite ratlu'i iguor*'*! th** exivu-
ti\e or«l*'r wlih h Pii'sldent Ho*vs4‘\«>It
li::d traiusinilte*!, provuling f*>r re t
groupings. r*tns)it<dalionM, iransf**rs
and hlHtlitioiis i*f «*ert:iin e\*‘4'ullve
ag*‘n* U*s and fu'i* li**iis. He e\(dain**tl ,
in his m*‘ss,'ige the n**c*'Ksity for th**.se
rbang*** and Mid tlu'.r w**nl*l effivt a
saving of nH*re than Si'2.**,0i»U.tHsi. Many
oth**r *'hang*'s. he miI*I. w**re In **on
lerniil.ntion. and he had s**|*h'I«s| iiply I
th**se he tH*lie\***i should he put into {
effiN-t as *|ul*'kl.v as p«»ssihie.
W IIILK thia sort of talk arar gtv
lug on in the confereitrv hall,
C^rwi Britain nL<J Italy were plno-
. i - J • ^ I
VT«»\V Massacliusetta la in line for
I rep**al of pr«tlUhition, .the tenth
j Male to (bs'hie the matter. The elec
for* r*ite«l about 4 to 1 wet In a»*lect
^ lug df* deleguiea to a constitutional -
j convembm that will ratify the re|teal |
1 aiiiemiiuent. In Boston the vpte'waa
appro\lmai*'l.v IP to i. and one of that
elty’a deh*gatea will lie Jumeit |{o<n«4^
J velt. aon of rresid«*nt It<K»ai>vcIt. In
1 most of the cnnmiunitiea the quejvtion
I of ha's! license was auhndited and
only a tew of them atoo*) firm ngnioKt
lUN'Pse.
FN .A siati'iih'iit rddre.sie*! to the
^ l.*".i'gue of Nati'ms. the ls**viet g*>v-
ernim'tit, ami th** signat*vri*'s of thn
nine |vtw«'r pact.-the So^hw'Cst IVill-
tlcal ***»micil «*on'lemn**<i China’s lrm'«
with .lap:in na a pact of Mirr«>n*h*r
which the Nanking r**giin** *nn imple
ment *»nl.v Ji.v pr***‘ipitatiiyt a civil war.
The Rtat4>ment said the c<»um*ll
yould be *:omp**II*''l to t.'tke st<*p.s to
aafogiiard the hon*>r and viitil inii'r-
e«ta of Chin.t as a nathm *l**teritdn<>d
not to he c«»nqiior**«l.
Paraguay has notitl*'*! the Keagiie *>f
Natl*>ns that It will n**t ar*ept the lat-t
net pr*»p«»salR of the li'agm* f*>r arbi
tration of Its quarrel with lloliviu «>ver
the Oran Chao*> t« rrltory.
T HK prince of the' Astn las. thin of j
former King Alfonso of Sp;»ln. In j
lemls to marry Kilelmlra 8ainpe*lro of 1
iXilm, a coinmomT. iloKpite hia fnth*'r’a I
obJt*<*tli>n. Dispatches from Paris ray j
the prince, at the deiiiHn*! of Air«»nso*i
emissary, signed • dfvcunieiii n*noiinc-
ing all rights to the throne for himself
nnd his d**soendnnts la flavor of hig
brother D(»o Jaime.
20 Minutes
versus
3 Hours
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 jfood as advertisinjc in your favorite coun
try newspaper?
Few people realize the actual coverage of even the mast
modest couniry 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 minutes, 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 4:oing through'its pages.
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think about.
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