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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. nJNTON. S.
THURSPAY, :riTNE 29, 19S3.
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Events the World 0\ er
Ainrricans in London Conference Reject Temporary
StaLiiization of Dollar anti Off eij Ectmoinic Frojiram;
Three More State> for I^roj^hition Repeal,
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B< ED^ ARl) W. PICK;\RD
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fh»\v tknikii!): ili»-
f of fli4' «s»nf»»rt*n«v In I.oiidofi, the
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t>r«i^niMi. iiiovin^ ll.<-
»i 1*»|‘! i*>ii of H ri*>ol.(i'
Raymcrd h11 na
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tious to c«»a**»* raisin;:
tradi liat r • T' a^raiii'^t **arli othor. To
rotiiovr **uit.:iri:o»*'. quotas, atnl otJior
arliitrar.v ri*'*tri«'tion«, hu«I to ro:i1o
doui) jiiritTv ti\ i-o.'i|trooal !i;:rt‘»*nn*tns
’J'li** riou' tiu'ii iiioM'tl till*
ion o' aiiotlitr rV*'«olntloji H'om
nfTffffiifF'
tioi, i.'i rn*«l.l ninl in ;:ov
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for fl.*- ;i*irj>ov, •*' r»-\hiic imiU'^trx
Mom* wli !. I*r> ' Kaxniotnl Moloy
r f •* r> «>f wav on
• i>'n •'*»r a woi'k ^ '•tax
*• t ifUrr o'IU !•' I’rovi
'»• ait av a sort of
fill* <|«lo"afloll
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tin* rnit**il Stati-s, Canada. Anstrnila
Htiil .^r;:**ntina to mt ouf|iui lot la finT
ci*nt
P.ofon* th»* rs*nmitt«*«* StanU-.v linn-**
of Xnstralia said that c<»nniKiri\vi*alfh
\v. old not arrojif the Pr*‘iu-h jilan to
r- Inn* fill' firoiliirtion of pritniir> coin
ri o.liiiov a« a ni**ans of rni'^iii" jiHi **s
f ' firoscnfoil ffie tho'^ls That It was
• ,fi to it.o Inditsfriai .niunlrios of tin*
World to stop fr\ nc To ho a:;rii*iil
Mirally solf ron'. inisj. and Imv food
'roni asrii’ultural ramnirios In os
• hariLM* for nianufarturi-d coods.
'J ill* world has not forsotton th»* di.s
roticortlriK profM»s;ii of I .it \ itiiiv of Kiis
sLh In fin* arniainent n»nf»*r**nie. tlmt
the nations n*proson!«*d should ay:ri*i*
to di.sariu itninisiialoly. Wotl. tin* Uiis
slan rop<*itt**d In l.ondon. suliuiittin;: a
draft proi*osal calliii): for an **roTioinlc
nfina?;rr»*ssion fuirt lo w'hirh tin* na
tions woiild hind thonis€*l\»*s to n frain
from oi'imomii attai k on oach othor
h.v tii«*ans of ilivirinilii.atoi\ tariffs.
MI *|CATH >\ of the* Illinois walr;r-
ujix and till* lal»i*s to tin* ;:nH ''•a-
**r roiiii* w av tin* occasion of s; i*i t:!i*ii
ri*ri*nionIi*s in C|iira;:o n.ar i •*
inoOtti of thr* ri\<*r. S«sr*‘Iar.v of War
tosir;:^ II. I M*rn tli*w tlion* l».\ airplam*
to iiiakr an aildross. and h«* «as
<‘oii:|>;inioil liy S|K*ak**r H^nr.v T, Kul-
n»*.\ and .MaJ -Cnn l,.\ll«* llrowii. rhief»
of tho arniy ♦*n;:in«*«*rs. Scor«*s of othor
prontiio*ni |M*rsons tiMik part In tl e do- >
iriL's <>n»* of tin* loaturo.s of tht* Ma.v
was (111* arrival of a tow of .Mi>sissiiv |
pi riv«*r har;:i*s carrvirn; th«» first com-
»* 1 • I
tnon ial .otr;.'o ovor tlie lal'os to >:ulf
roiif*- ftoiii 'VowNOrloans to Cliira;:o.
It- was osiortisl iiy tho ntlicial yacht j
of fho iM.rt oT'Nv'W tirlians and ollM*r ,
cra't. ^
In OIK* r<*ri*t!ion\, .Ma.vor Ivi'lly of
Cliiia;;o • jdiiiod Mayor T. S**iniiK*s
\\'jiltiis!«*.\ of New orloariK in hlondin;:^
waii*r ltron::lii from flic fJiilf of M**x-
l<o with tliijit of Uikc Micliitran. AiiiofiL’
oTfwr spoakors won* (lovornor IFornor
of Illinois, .Nla.l. (ion. 'riioiiin.s (^. Ash .
hiirii. piosidonf of tlio fodoral lutivo
linos and tho ::ovornors of sovora)
stales alori" the Inland wiitorway
roiito. I >olo"a,tioti.s w ere prosont from
St. Louis" Mihvaukoo. IVoria and otii i
or* r1fio»-.' '* '
Skipper Franklin Roosevelt Gws Down to the Sea
D
onlv
tariffs. i*|i*ir:;«x on shliudti;;. '
of TioTisdt liv io;:al or f
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ailinihisfrativo Uioa'iin*'*. Mf Ooiir'^o
this was to<i fort!in.:lit to tmri with
iho aj'proxal of iht* •<tl!«*r *l»-li';;a.tos. ,
l.srATcm:S from Ki;ra. tho
source «if fairly trust wort liv tnw.s ^
about Sovi<*t Itussiji. sa.v that Moscow’s j
Irado nionoptdv Is tinxiously sourchin;? j
for a nation that will
k'raiit tho millions of
dollars of credit notf-
essary to luiy ^niin
for the sitirxim: pop
ulation of Kiissia.
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oponod 'i\ Siiiilli Wild-
tiian lo-ooiklTarl. now
of the Aiiioriraii ak'ri-
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S.-a faring men along the New England coast thrilled to their toe* when Rkfi>per-President Pranklin D.
Ft<*oso\»*lt jioirit<*d tho noso of the tiny iluop, Amberjack II, out of Marion Harbor, Maas., on the first leg of hi*
\ cl I earned vacation, which is to take him for a short stay at the Roosevelt home at Carapo Bello Island, «iff
\. w Brunswick, ('anada, i’hotos show Bkip|ier Roosevelt at the wheel; the Roosevelt home at Cnmpo Bello . . .
uid the Amberjack II under full anil in a stiff following wind
fH*r 7. but the campaiims. r-
umTtM wajvTrrButh, atatos, ——
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! • \f|.. rr**iirli worotuni
Tf»> brinr ah"Uf ad
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io'irta'* it' if tl;^ •**~«>nf*'roii«-i*, and
I’r lilt M . >t**r M.tVsIwas \ is
iltii wttfr.a Hui ^ainvv M i'o\
• 'll an.tt* fh» ii*«*m*li»y\ etimniilli'i'
t lIkt I -iKiia’t !> with »Io*»r;:e iltinnot
I r*'i< t‘ fii 'nv(*r .«f hnanc^. and o\
plairit'd Mr , ltt*»*v» \jHtkition on
the St,;*'ihzafiot, qufvtiofr in detail
H** o'lflii'ed Th*- K«»«*v,-\,-ti inffiition !
proiraiii. ndd Imw eliea|K*ning vtho '
h n^r* of <'i>nim*M|"i»\- pro t-s and paiiiK
otl .a .clo'vtni: picfiro nf rj*\i>in" itros '
Ii< rit,\ at h«iiri*t^ S«» the I roneh dole
j:a*es I'onv*-nt* t! ntd to ■ disrupt -the
«-oiifereiieo ju^f yet. ati.vhou.
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Setret;ir> of Slate Hull, it was rii j
n> interitle'l t** r»*turn to th»* Ciiiti'tl
St;iies stMtn after tho arrival of Moh*\
lie refi’v«*i| to c«*nf>rm or den,\ this re
«, Iokk. Sfit* he • arNn •TtiW't;rr«v^ To oxjir#*'v's
ji*-*"- til.-Ml < ««n»atriil»kc the suce»*ss of
tin eon* Tt iiee lie had » long pri\at«‘
talk w.t'i K ng *;e.*rge hut of coiir-e
<'(i'iid iiof revetC what wav said.
Mr Hull i>*ok >h* i,, ,|etiv
■ reiM^r's iliaf flo* Ato*“r«an deh*g;ition
w I** h idl\ ’!i»- . .- 'r-*' to pursue
lll'IM] more st.-ite- are now In tin*
tuohildtion re|M‘a| »-o|tnnti, the to
fal niinibi*r t<eing f<*mti*« ii —and not om*
.let for the i|r.i s; The latest coiiitnon
we.'iltlis to vot** fur rat it <';it ioii of the
repeal ariu*ndni* tit are Iowa, t onneeti
eiit and Ne^ Il:init*'-hire t »>nm‘eiiein
was one of the iw<i states that never
ratified the iKohihition amendment
and the result there w:»s i*otisidoi'ed
a foregotie eon« fushiii. The Wets w<tn
hv uhoiit ti to I, Iowa and \ew 11 amp
shire, howeier. h:id hi*»*n plated ill the
doiihfflll list so when tliej turiimi III
«ubsf»nHal ttmhtritiow fr*rv repeal. tluMa**
w;is great reji>ieing atiioi,g the anti
prohihitipnists.
C:lirffinIia'i'^^sf Virgliria.
Boris Skvirski
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.Ma ha Ilia
ainl .\i'k;insas aio the tiext to vole on
the issm*. ainf tho dr.vs h«»p«* to win
in'the latter two. tiguring that thus
tht^ quest ion will lie put over until
Iioxc .\oar. wlion they think their
h.;Mi( hs will ho hotter.
cultural adiiiiiiistra-
•^tion.iire heing wat< hed
oagerl.i ainl it is as.
sort oil lia l his l ot toll
sellin;; scheine is a eaimuitlage for a
secroi deal with Boris Skvirski. chief
of the Aaiiorg in .\ow York, coiieerii
ing l;*rgo erodits for purehas4*s of
.\m»'ii(nn gniin Skvirski. it is .s;iid,
has fe eived in**tiiictioii.s to <|o every
thing I os.sjhle to purchase grain w ith
a mi I iiiiiiii of piihlieitv since Russia
has It ( id»*d to keep the tragic news
of the iir**senl famine hidden from tb.e
world.
At ei riling to l.atviiiri ami Ksttuiiati
diphtii.tits statituieil’M .Moscow, Rti'-
sihits cotton enmigli t«» extatrl hui-4ait
eiitiiigfi t«» ttperate her tiu n uiills ami
wlili* Moscow Is willitiL' to takt* any
T^h I f’htfeti^SlTilT*s ^\\' lii^
on eiedlf. tin* nation's chief ii«*v‘d Is
*T*iS been taken by Ken-
1^111115 I U i^UUUl ViigmiH. Georgia. Louistana or
- Mi ssissipiii. looking to tlie holding of
.'^tate cimventions to pa.ss on the re
peal is.-ue. The legislatures of Ken
tucky and Virginia, Mississipjii and
Louis ana are expected to 'make pro-
vi.'ion for such conventions next year.
There is a po.ssibility of an extra
Wets and Drys ('enter Attention
On Dixie In (’ontest Over 1*^-
hibition Amendment.
.\tlanta, .lUne 21.—The .South has
states hi other
have voted to
ve an opportunity ^
iinL.Ss2w ck ft gjv-. *
to do so again until llh'L') unle.ss an ex- ;
tra session is called, which flovernor
.Eugene Talniadge say.s he doe.s not
plan. . « .
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na' efia' t*ri>gram t«> l.« .-t4b>pi<s| at tins
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•r lurreiicv rt*
MXLt^ W r.Ll.KS, 44ur Nstute am
bussiidor to t'uba. s«>« uis to be jtro
grt'Ssiiig' wil^ liis~pTirns for bringing
ufMiin’ p4*aiK* iV^i that troubled lalaud.
Ills sclieiue forXimali-
iifioii has b4'«*u''y ae-
cepteil by the lAfio
fi-ssors and studt-uH
III llavfina. f4M*s of
Bfesidetit Slaeba<to.
ami tley fi.ive told
tlo'ir tb'l4**g;ifes in i||t>
I’liiti'il Sl:ii4*s to gi*t
III liti4' or iput tb*‘ t4p
[Kisit iou orgaiiiratioii.
W'itli the asvtir4*4|
siipi»4irl of tin* A, B,
■<’. S4‘er4't S4M'i4*t\. ibe
|irof4-ssors. tin* \a
(ioiialist 111114111. flu* fa«‘ti«4ii aeadasl hv
.MigU4*l .M.iriaiitt tbiinfg aiul. prohablv,
tbe p.irtisaris of former Br»‘sbb*iif
'lario t! .^I*•uo«•al. • bv4-r\i*i-s beli»*v«'d
the niiibassad4>r bad tn'liiml biiii siiltl
edoHt «>p|H>siTH4tT ^drertgth Pv }ustif.v
till' 4*;iilv ooeiiitig -4iip3b*lllH»rali4>tjs
It is (ii4*diet»‘4i that ~tb«*"iiiain |Miiuts
of tli4‘ eoiii iliation pn^gniiii wiP In*
liiiitieiii;if ** r«*vt4irali44|| »»/ (sdilieal
I'efiiiali v thr44ugbout the Ishiiid. lilK*r
at loll oT |H,|iti<-a| privfunrs, r4*vt,,ra •
fbui of tin* siisiH iubsl . giiaraule«‘s. i
pn—s ll■4•^a|oTll aiiil r«*»all ot military j
siiperv is4»rs
I'luistitiitional reforms r«‘storiiig the
ofli« I* of \’it t* Br4*si4li lit 4*liiiiiiial**d in
ypL’s. providing f44r bis v4-t4‘(ti4in Im ^
mei|i;ii4'lv atl4*r the r4*f4u nis -g,, tnt«i
efTeei ; eiirtailuieiil of tio* t«*rms 4if
piiblle olhel.its pritriVgut.,! Tii IbLN iiml
tofbiililing aii.v I‘i4*vi4leui t*i sti('4-e4*d
TTTmseTL ' ' '
Oil \.\« i:Lf t'R Iin LBR of Cermnny
•1eliv4*r4*d a 4|f*eisiv4* blow to the
iiiiti inalist Pillovvers of In. .Alfred
I frig ail berg. miiils|4*r of agrieiilliir#* and,
ei'oi.oiiiie.s. vv iM'ti he ilissolved their
tl.'ltiiig iiiiils llir«4ngboul the reieh.
Tfie |e4lte»». -assistf’rt tn- ^nzt ' sfiTflli
ti'Oips. r.iided the li«*adipiai't«‘rs of the
n.itioiialist fighters In all the elfb*s
ant niadv* maii.v arn*sts || was then
«4|| eially Hniioum-eit th.it tli4>se units
Would her»*sift4*r Ik* forbiiiden. 'I'lu*
Ste«*I lleliiieL war v••fer;ius' orgatii/a
ti 'll ill the Iluess4*lilorf iljslriet also
V as SUpp|'4*SS4*tt.
Tlioifgli f'hane4>l|t)r l'44||fuss bf .\ur
tria jiroiesM's to want nothing but
t.4*aee wiili the <b*rin:in ii;i/is, he has
ssm*d a deen*** oiillavyiug fhi'ir party
and all atliliated orgaiiixalions in .Aiis
Ilia.
Ilitl«*r's new ■■trust4*es of labor" are
iis.sumiii'g diet.'itorial eimifql of tbe
faetorb's of (bTimiiiy and It Is an
nonneml tb**y are "above alT parties
and inten'sts and are r«*spoii.sible only
t«» tb«' state and Us highest leader.
Hitler." The employers have lieeii
warm'd they must oia*rate th**lr far
now heconiP the liattleground for re- "e.-.-ion .-oon in .Mi.ssissippi to pass on
jieal of the IHth amendment after 1 t other questions. Louisiana
.. - ha.*; rc^p«*alcd its .-tate tirohibition cn-
rtions of the count! v , .
' • foiceincnl act.
k(* national jirohibi- (;,.oi-|ria legislature faileil to act
tion from the fedeial constitution. on this question at its session this
/Prohibitionists are lidlying all theii .vear. It will not have
/forces 'to-hold ih" traditionally dry
South in line, ami opponents are e<iuai-
ly active in aligning Southern .states
behind the 21st-' ainehdment, which
wouhl wipe out the IKth.
fcfTUfAHb'.K f H tiff? ■ >
alor from Texas and one of the au
thors v>f the Ibth amendment,, is going
-to Texas lo-c^mfutign against repeal.
He has been chosen to preside over
the anti-rejieal convention to nominate
delegates.
The Texas legislature has provided
for the holding of conventions by fac
tion for repeal of the IKth amendment
and against repeal in Austin June 27.
Each side will nominate a slate of can
didates fvir delegates to a state conven
tion. to he held November 21 to cast
Texas’ vote. ^
i John .M. .Mathis, meinher (T the leg-
’ islature from Houstvm, is directing the
campaign for repeal. He predicts Tex-J
as will vote against the IKth
See us for best prices on feeds of
ail kind.s. .Mule Feed, (’ow Feed,
Chicken Feed for small and large
chickens.
( uicium Arsenate and B 11 Weevil
.Molu.sses in small and harr -l lots.
Heavj and Fancy Groc'. .‘ts.
M’e do Public Hauling.
Hav phone 157. Night phon 110. -
Farmers Exchange
Phone 157
DOES A
.'10.5.r»7l».7‘27 peishns came into or de
parted from .New York on railroad,
ferry and automobile routes during
P.132, a vlecrease-of 11 per cent from
the P.k'H total.
Trunk line railroads running into
ameml- New York suffered a decrease of 3,5/
liient by a ma.iority of from 2(1,00(1 t»* Ol)O.O(H) riders in 1032 as c<»nipared
.50.000.
Mrs. (Maude De Van Watts, .Austin,
presnlenl of the Texas Woman’s
Christian Tv*nipeiance union, saitl she
lM*liev4*d Texas would vote against re
peal.
.A spvH'ial electicin will be held .^ug-,
'u;^ 2(5, when the delegates to the state
convention will be elected.
Alabama ami .Arkansas are the ac
tive Southern sectors. Both states
will vole .luly IK for delegates to con
tentions, which will ratify or reject
with P.(31.
More than half a million persons
commute on .subuibun trains to .New
A’ork every day.
With beer here, the quantity of
cheese consumed jn .New A'ork has
jum|H*d 100 |>er cent.
F'or soim* rea.son there is an unusual
demand for Chinese food in New York.
STEEL BODY
MEAN TO
YOUR SAFETY?
• Here’s a big new Dodg^ Sbi
rolling sideways down a hill tq^
prove the strength of its Mono*
j piece steel body! Over and over
it goes, bouncing, literally tum-
fing handsprings! And at the end
; /of its exciting trip, it drove away
‘f.yinder its own power —didn’t
'/crack up, didn’t smash! Think
what would have hapi>ened with
an ordinary wood body! Ant?
this SAFE Mono-piece 8tee»
body is only one of the fea-<
tures you get in the, big new
Dodge Six —for just a few dollars
more than the lowest priced cars!
t4tri*Mv4n Hit- scrv b-c 4>f the naH44ii, repeal amendment.
«>f Hu*ir pnrs«*v
KN. HCGH S .KUINKON*. mlininis
trator for tbe industrial recovery
ududiiistrution. held a pn*s* 4'imfer
erne In Washington and told in vigor
• •us languagi* sonnethlng of what he
ami Ills assistants Impe (•• aci-onipUsh
In part he said;
I "We ask no vpiarter and give none,”
.*,8111 Hr. L. E. Barton, chairman of the
executive ednunittee in .Alabama of
- While thousands of Americans-at
this time of the year ai*e trying hard
to acquire a tan, in .New York they
are selling a preparation to keep the
Edward W. Pettus, chairman of the
state HenuHiatic executive commit
tee. has urged all .Alabama Democrats
, to vote for rejieal and redeem the
Kev P/tman
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tbis I ir llwvv:ini
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P.rii'iin ^npM-'rusi the IXtlnuin r4*«i«4
hitloiv. L*4rtl llaiGhana al*-,* intro
ilu< 4 tl linr :kmeti4|riM-nt to th** Pittman
riM,'4i.itMOi pbov oKi;;: tlUit each iiatboi
sill iihl Ik; tb*\ judre «f the liitie ami
the |.hrit,v at ^hu-li it «ii| return To
the gold sfaiolaiv^.
Mr M'orbarg mIs»ii made It quite
plaili t4i:it the Cttlwl Slates w«4uh1 re
turn t«» gt*bl otily vjtieD and Intw sli«*
n'islo**! ami oivB submit to any
lnf**tf»:jtO‘iial ‘usler mvxthis
t;
vmmab riohval'
tiiiiiiS' id •'acii teln'r
*\\'o tif the wtvrbl's iiif'tvt proiiiim*nt
»Uv,l vvitii'u a -tt'vv
Riist* Basttir
t^tokes passed avvav in Fraukftirt. Her-
uiaiiv. lh»tu in Kits-ia ami iiiarri4*il
HU Atm>rlt;in luillionaire. she •It'Vitt
•“•1 lo r life !•• s,K*ial S4*rv .ee ami tbe
l.'ilKir iimv «*ii'enl an*l in her l;it« r year*
lurnoil t»» CiMumuiuMu.
Clara /.«‘lkin. wbo «r.<*,| In a saiii
l••rimll m*ar was t«*r venr*. a
Coiiiiiiuiiist nienilH*r td the <i«*nitau
r<*bhst:ig and «in<-e was a c.-imlbi.ite
fvir the Br»'sulencv ot (!erniatiy. I.;ist
year she presbU‘<l tiver the op«*iiing
session id the r>*iehs|ac as its 4ihlesl
liieiiibt'r ami demandiKl tlie impeach
nieiH of Bresiilent V.*n Ilimletyl'Ulg.
Is !•• try to get people Iko k to work.
Tlml's what's whirrying every ImmIv.
tl.ai’s vvhat'.s the tntiibh* with e\**ry^
thing. .Ami we've <got (•> slu»rten the
w**ek ami pav H living wage for the
• ' *
slmrter vv«*<‘k.
‘Tlow it's gtting to w«»rk out. where*
it's going. I doii't want to say. Tli»*re’s
Ii4*en tiM» nim-li uffiTriisiiig all almig
tlin>ugli tills di'uression.
“The imlustnlV's want to •!•• Hie .lob
as uiUi'h as y'e ilo. I •l4>n’l •h*tp«'t any
sliokiii'g. jf ililiik it’s going to work
ami put !J‘vi*5'al lllilli•>n lueii luo-k !•>
work ihis^smuiuer. .Mu,'he a snag
sv>iuowlK*re al^'Ug the line. \ye may
the .Vssociation .\gainst the lEepeal of skin white even if exposed to the sun.
the IKlh Amendirn'iit. * **”
DISTRESS AFTER MEALS
RelicTctl By BUck-Draughl
“I had sour stomach and gas,”^
writes .Mr. Jess Higgins, of Dawr-
•onvllle, Ga., “and often I would
have bilious spells. I read about
Thedford’a niack-Draught and lie-
gan to take it. It relieved me of
this tmubfe, 1 keep fr all the time
now. 1 conaliier it a fine iue4Hcine.
1 take a pinch of Black-Hraugtit aftiT,
~ when t need tf It helps to
*''rii»* euH*rui*m'v pliasv* •*! this job party plevige a<ioptv*d in C heiago. In a
statement he saifl the .South had no
light to say to Noitlu'in states wheth
er they shtiull ie we’t or dry.
.Arkan.'^as, which will also vote July
IK on the repeal proposal, ha.s witness-,
ed a quiet campaign liy both si«les
DODGE
t
with Plomting Powmr
mnglif 'mountfngs
with the exception of a "'sound-trucT;
.speaking tour of IT counHy*>^ by the
Kentucky evangelist, M. E. flanmi. in
behalf of the prohibition amendment.
The Roosevelt New Deal Repeal
club is leading the fight to wipe out
the IKth amendment in .Arkansas. The
re^irealist organization is "trying to
present tlve facts to peojvle grown
tired of a 11-year failure instead of
to keep
meaBr
rivvent sick hcadaclie and
the sysleit) +n gnfv,! onier.”
Gel a package at the store. Try it!
.Vow vow caa get Black-Drnuffht la
/wrta of a 8YRUF, for Chiltjrzn.
WE CLEAN HATS
OF ALL KINDS
BUCHANAN’S
$595
AND
4«t-
stall .‘H it."
TIve ♦•••Ili*n imiiistry whs Hie first t«»
irnwe tviwjinl |>l:ulng itself under g»»v .
ernnient emdrol. Its propiis*^! cmle.
prais«‘d by .|oliiis«in. ••:ills for a maxi
iiinin work vv»*ek «»f 4(( hmirs ami a
dtL.KlDKNT IHMiSEVKI.T in Ids
P'oni.
\ /
R BDI'<*TIm\' •»! w««rtd\srh«'at crops
^ ’ w«» d^sru«»**l at Iri^h lii tbe
eci*l'.oiutc »K*ctb*ii. aiel eXju-iW attioTieil
In the various «I«-|4-gaih»ns Ifi wliai
maa Uoiadullr t«ari'*e*l ■ 4,'itwaixtiiil ad
VttAee tm^ard SB agr«sm.< nt* ftmvng
. I leisurely eruix* up the New Kng
' laud cvKist to C:uii|ndiell«> islaml
tlie' lu»> »d Eumlv !,howe<l that
j a first class saHor lie aelerl as skijv
|M*r «d Hie S4-loM4ti,-r Xnitierjlwck II,
ami. wlille he * f•M4k m> uiims-ess.-irv
♦ •
' cliames with tbe w**atlier. he handled
\ Hie little vi's^e! with skill ami nerre.
' A coast giianl riitier and <uie «h‘siroy
er avK'ouqcinled the .\inl»erjack. and
of rourM* the pr«*ss hitats wet.t abmg.
After Hie start Mr. R««<iiM‘veIt irled
to aviild the ph«*ngrapherw.
* si nil •‘iir tiK's. i*ui w *'’re going ti* nuikc playing upon the passions and preju-
I a stall .'H it." dices of the people.” .
•A third Southern state, Tennes.see.
will record its sentiment July ’20. two,
days after the voters of Alabama’ and
.\rkun.sas have acted.
ProhibHionists of Florida have an-
niinimuiu wag«* si alo'of .«P» a vviH*k In ' nounced plans for a general meeting
tlie South am! •’^11 In tlie Ni*rt(i. This j Orlando June 27 to outline the fight
represeuJLs a :’o per .eni wage a.Ivano* ,*etainThe ISth amendment,
and a n'llmtii.n of •_»<> per cent in Ret>eal condidates for the norida
working hours. ^ prohibition convention will be selected
July 1 at a meeting in Ocala, which
T he navy forniaily m-.-i^eil the ' is being an^nge by Mrs. R. C. Camp.i
Maeoii amt Hie gre;4t Mifshi!i was president of the State Women’s Re-
coiiiiulssionevl at .VVuam ami left Ini’| organization. Sixty-seven candi-
j dates will be selijfcted by each side, and
'the election and convention will be
held at times to be designated by Gov- i
ernor'Sholtz under provisions of thej
recent act of tho Florida legislature. ,
j Dr. C. E. Burts, pa.stor of the First
Baptist church, Macon, Ga., resigned
his charge and left for South Carolina
l}oJg< Eight sun to $139^. All prices
f.o. b factory, Detroit.
EASTERBY
MOTOR CO., INC.
f ArRENS, S. C.
Phone 60,3
at .Wlciui and U*ft
'* I laikeliiirst. .N' .1. B will go to the
*** i naval air stMH4in iil Sunny vab*. fallf.,
*•** '•* Xprubably In August.
O.
1..^ BHDKMIAMEU.
lional ciiniiuamier uf Hie
fi'niicr na
Atm*!'
_ican la*gimi. lit a cigarette in an oil
lielii near llemlersun. Tex., hn explo
sli»n of gas eiisiieil HnibvviH!:n a few
beiirs .Mr. Boiletili.'iiiier was dca»l Oi'
burns. He was one of tbe most proud
nent <*iHzens of Arkatfsaa
\\4.»t4ra t’uUMk.
4TH JULY EXCURSION
Ic — a Mile Rail Fares— Ic ”
BETWEEN ALL POINTS IN SOUTHEAST
ALSO LOW FARES TO NEW YORk. BALTIMORE.
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC
CITY—FARES APPLY EACH DIRECTION;
DATES OF SALE—TO ALL POINTS JULY 1-2-3 AND
TO ALt POINTS WITHIN RADIUS 250 MILES FOR
ALL TRAINS JULY 4tli.
RETURN LIMIT JULY 8th
to become executive chairman of the
Palmetto state’s federated oyganiza- •
tion for prohibition law enforcement, j
South Carolina and North Carolina!^
vote on the question of repeal Novem. ^
.4.1
REDUCED PULLMAN FARES—BAGGAGE CHECKED
STOPOVERS ALL I*0INTS EXCEPT NORTH OF
J— WASHINGTON.
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FOR INFORMATION CONSULT TICKET AGENT
SEABOARD AIR LINE
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