The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 29, 1933, Image 8
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TnE CLINTON CHRONFCLE. CLINTON. S. C
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THCR30AY. TUNH: CO 1933
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Goldville, June 21.—Mis.'^e.c Mar^rar-,
et and Effie Lou Godfrey spent the
week-end in Simpson\nlle. ^j( ‘
Miss bessie t^^ow^n of Atlanta, is
liss Katie Harrelson.
id Mrs. E. B. Rickard and!,
Prrice^Rickard of Batesburg. spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
X^^Baker.
M iss Irene Barton spent the week
end in Clinion.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanders and lit- adjourn before the loth.-oecause
tie .sons. Jack and Ray, of Newberry, that wa.s the date for the payment of
a-rv 1
visiting iMi
Mr. ud
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^Couzens Chides -
World Parley
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Michigan Senator Says Its Time
Conference Took Concrete Ac
tion On Relief of Debtors.
Washington,
Root-evelt was
June 2fi. — President
anxious to have con-(relieve
Mrs. Slinhie Lovelace is visiting her
sister. Mrs. Clarence Whitley, in Hes-
.semer City, N. C.
Mrs. .M, K. Medlock and little son
are spending two weeks with .Mrs. .loe
.McC'lure in Sumter.
Mrs. JJouglas Ross of Greenville,
London, June 26.—Senator James J.
Cour.ens, .^metican delegate, said to
day it was time the world economic
conference made a concrete move to
debtors, raise prices and in- ^
crea.se the demand for raw materials. [
He emrshasized the nece.ssity of or-1
,, , . ,, , , ganizing creditors throughout the i
sjient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack another instalment on the European establishment of some!
Holsom^ck_. and ^C^new they were not^form of permanent body to' act in the'
going to xhe paid in appreciable advisory capacity botw'een organized'
amount. He didn’t Want senatoi*s get-1crerlitors and arganized debtors. ^
tirg up and saying unkind things The Republican senator did not;
aVout Fairoiie just at a time when theirnention war debts, but 'referred to,
tVorld .Monetary and Kcondmic con-' indebtedness in general. He warned
fe;ence was meeting in London and we that this “is in no sense to be, con-
_ ,, v.ofe trying to get on friendly term.s strued as an invitation to debtors able
spent Sunday witb ^NvTi^nnieTest~dr th¥ wmrl(t.~ And the to pay to scale down-their obligation.s.
reason "some senators did their l>est' Certainly it ms not an invitation to de-
‘o hold congress in session w’as just fault.” ,
to give themselves an opportunity t’oj He urged world-wide action to raise
let loose a lot of anti-foreign fire^ price.s and to increase the demand for
works about'the debts. v I rhw material during the s-peech made
Hut when the date came, and the; before the sub-commission on imme-^
debt instalments w-eren’t paid—Eng-!(iiate measures for financial recon-
land paiil 1(1 percent, France and Italy, struction. k ^ |
nothing, Czechoslovakia and Greece | He said he did not believe “that
and a few others also 10 per-cent, and ; pi ices can be raised by monetary ^
Finland alone imid what was due in: a ns alone.”-
tfull- there wu.vn’t any occasion for- The senator said that at the same
fireworks. The Pre.sident acceptedn|,Yie the purchasinjfjpow-er must bej
jwliat was offered as payment oh ac-'increased by such measures as jiublic
count, sent a sharp rebuke to Fbance. s and that the burden of debt
which i.s two instalments~Fehind, and “niu.<t be lightened.” He cited meas-
committeed the nation to nothingex
cept what he has said before, that'we
^ha!l always lie glad to listen to any
nation which waiil.s to tell us why it-
ean’t pa.v.
.\«-w Deal itoes Into Action
What this extra session did was
more than any ))revious pi'ace con-
gre>s has ever done in its whole life.
lioweNei. ,\nd now that congress hH.s
pas.seii the burden to the administra-\
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Little Miss Nell Osbiirne is vMsiting
her grandmother in Laurens.
.Miss Elizalieth Ro.ss spent a few
days last week in Piedmont.
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.Stales in these
taken by the
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Bible
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AT I'KESIIYTERIAN (TU KCll
SUMMERSECEPnON
ON THE NEW IMPROVED
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A Radio Supreme In Its
Pocketbook and
;s Field,
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"Pontiac make* a hit
w.th /».(• h, cause
Strui/ihl Eijt-hl i>
■aiiCci—i gcT Uw^ /iT_5t_:
iTonTTfie ricw^deaTlb^•iHjgtnmTTg^ to g -rfU'jings m the 1 liru-th<‘-
into action. ^ ' Hibje reading cour.se at the k irst Fres-
V, Under the new farm relief act tliy >>.vtviian chartli for the week of July
f agriculture has annouiic-
.^<\cret ary
Hge .1,!K
Leg I tin
rodiK
'"Porthac » appearmnoa
makes rtie teat prttud of
‘it It IS *u smart and
trtoi — very modarn."
oi agriculture
uct-ion of wh<*at acre-j
to 1)F~tnddriTiTyffdrt I
and that ,$1 r.0.()O().()(M( wfirhe, disU ib-!
uted aiiVong wheat growers this year,;
to coinpen'^ate thiMii for wheat not |
, firoduced. This amount will he raised
] by a processing tax of HO cents a
bushel levied on the millers, who will
not -^le ftermitteil to pay les.s than the
market price for wheat. They will add
ithe pnK'Vssing tax to the price of
flour, which is calculated to add about
~ ^ rent to tho consumer’s cost of a-i-kU.
New Testament
NMmdiLy, J uiy 2 --1 /uke
.Monday, .luly J—Luke 6:27-7:10.
Tuesday, July 1—Luke 7:M-;{H'.
VVedne.sday, July 5—Luke 7:20-X;lH.
'rhursday.’July 6 - Luke 0:1H-12.
Friday, .luly 7—Luke 8:12-0:17.
Saturday, July-8—Luke 0:18-18.
Psalms
Sunday. July 2—Psalm 106:21-18.
.Monday, July 2—Psalm 107:1-22.
Tuesday, July 1 Psalm 107:22-108:
f Ilka it because' its
weight and strentth
make me tee! sate and
it IS so comtortable and
eas^ iiditig."
"/ tiki my nets Piinfiar
bis n f-r I use il III h.isi-
liess ei et\ d.s) , arid I
need a i.ii lh.il * £ I
dur.ihi I It i 11 .ough to
'take It ’
Jms
ft
''f'm strong for Pontiac
because it is so ec'd'-
nomical easy fii buy
and easy to uwn
“1 like me ciimfortwhen
»n a Ir p ..ntt uur neie
Pont 1 It c IS so ce n, fur I.
able It ^ f.i f
/to Lialt Veiitilat njii."
15 miles or more to the
—laii_ls .pwiicrs. spy
j pound loaf of bread.
Gotton in the fields is 'to he ilo-
■stroyed, probably as muiHi as 21) per
cent of the 1022 crop, and growers
compensated out of the proceeds of a
processing tax (»f 1 t*ents a pound laid
on s,i>inners, who are to tack it on to
the price of cotton goods. \
Federal Home Loans X
■' The f''ederul Home Ixian’ Hank ^
i hoard has been set up und<‘r the di\j.
■r«-t',on of Williun, r. Stovonson.
an.v.uH- o««inK o ho,,,.. I,as a .„o.' -,
gage on it In* can-r(*liiiance that nioit-
gage UTidtM piojier conditions with
government funds, uj) to 8(1 pm- cent
of the aitpiai>icd value, if the molt-/
gagor will accejit 1'< govi'i nmcrit j
bonds for his nroii«‘y. A market will he i
maintained for the bonds 11 anyone
I needs to convert thenrinto cash, Mort
gagees will have to pay nothing on
the jirincipal of such loans for three
y<‘urs, then pay them off in lb annual
instalments at' b'l. If the distressed
mortgagee ne(*ds cash for hack tuxe.s
I or ri'pairs (he government will l«*nd
cash for liolh purposes.
, Contracts are being prepared now
for the .spending of the $2,20(1,(MKI.(H)0,
appropriated for public works. Four (
hundreci niillioii dollars of fcdi*rulj
roads construction is to start at once.]
as well as the building of all the naval |
I Cl aft wlrcli wc are alloAvi'd under our
treati»*s, amounting to another $200,-1
' TTooTTOn. The TidliultTS^ pmpose.s;
to get the entire .$2,200,000,000 of ad
ditional money into circulation as j
speedily as possihb*.
Vyednesday. July ,b—Psalm 100.
Thursday, July 6-Psalms 110-112.
Friday, July 7—Psalms 112-115,
Saturday, July 8- Psalms 116-117.
and At Prices To Suit Any
To Suit Any Buyer,
JBuy Now
and Save
the „ „
Advance
In Price.
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PHILCO
Recei\cN ,\LI, police calls and
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man\ amateur, airplane and .short
wave messages, in addition to reg
ular hroadcastK.
1934
PHILCO
^ADTOSx^^
On Display
At
Smith’s Pharmacy
I'HONK lOI Youa REXAI.L DRl'Ci STORE ( LINTON, S.
(Philco Radio Tubes Will Put New Life In Any Radii
Mid-State League
The .Mid-Klate f league ended the
first ^alf Saturday with Clinton lead
ing as teams all strengthened for the
md half.
it ten in a-iaiw by de
feating .Monarch at ( iinton in a 12-
inriing hattb*, the final score lieing
6 to 5, The work of the' opoosing pitch
ers featured the contest, each pulling
jout of had holes. .\ timely hit in the
|l2th by Holiek, Presbyterian college
•star, won the game for the l,iiurens
[county mi‘n. Trammell, ,of Clinton
hung up his tenth victory,
rt'linton U2 2
[Monarch 5 11 5
j Trammell and Waldon; Hurleson,
Uotner and Aheinet.
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NO
BLOWOUTS
n My 4*" of July Trip!
Vm GetUng New
Goodyears NOW!**
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Ioanna staged a track meet as they
Uilasted 18 hits to win. D* to 0. ('lark
and Gairisoti hit home runs, while
(ialloway. Smith, (Jirk and Garrison'
hit safely for three each. Hehind fine
support Huoknight allowed only three
hits and was never in danger.
Joanna D* 1
Midbj^in 6 ^ 2 1
• Houknight and GTrk; riifclasure.
Franklin, Jones and (Jolden.
Pontiac Stnuijjlit jjives
them. And Pontiac continues
to do so, even after lluui-
sar.ds of miles of use. Such
operatinj* efficiency can,
come from only one thln><—
and that is Balanced Desij^n,
which means that each part
is scienlificaltor balqnccd and
related to oil the others—so
that all strains are equalized
for uni.'orni life and durabil
ity. Phis in turn means Bal
anced Value. Come in for a
demonstration. You’ll cg’rcc
then that Pontiac deserves
its increasing sales. '
Visit the Cenr rat Motors Pudding
Centuiy ot frogreaa '
PONTIAC
IHf tCONOMY STRAIGHT EIGHT
SOME
i)o:?Ts
Industry To Resume •
Under the induslrial l•(‘covel•y act
all industrial concerns in the nation
_arc now organizing themselves, with
Don't stay ut home from chuTcTTToF
the big .Sunday dinner—get a fireless;
cooker.
Don’t stay at home for company—
guvimrfiTi'rit aid," into trade associ- bring them with you. j
'atioris for the adoption of standanl’ Don’t stay away liecau.se it rains—
codes of practice, hours of labor and that does not keej),- you home from
minimum wage scales, in order to get
factories going at once. .\ny industry
that won’t play can lie*forced to ciime
in under the rule.s appidved by the
majority and the gov<‘rriiiient. The ex
pectation of Washington is that a mil
lion men a month will he put liack at
work, beginning now.
Under Joseiih H. Kastman, formerly
chairman of the Interstate ('ommerce
commission and nnw federal coordina-' *^tid prices higher.
other business.
Don’t stay awily because the church
is not peiTect how lonesome you
would feel in a perfect church!
<’ome to church, and in its atmos
phere you will become less critical,
less pessimistic and certainly more
happy. ■ .
will he adopted to make dollars cheap-
585
And up, 1 n. h. Ponti.ic
G. M. A C. tt-rni',
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
tor of railroads, the task of reorganiz
ing the railroads into regionap^sys-
tems, and in general trying’to make
(them more efficient, has been started.
• jOne of the first things the railroads
did was to announce another pay cut,
making a tojal reduction, effective
next November, of 22*i8 per cent'in
( railroad wage.s.
The only “inflation” thus far in ef-
Expenses (iolng Down
Government economy plans are
working out. 'The general 15 per cent
cut in federal .salaries begins J^uly 1.
Great numbers of men in the army are
being weeded out. Plans for the con
solidation of bureaus hay.e been com
pleted. The President made his veter
ans’ pay cut stick, in spite of congres-
.skmal efforts to override him, al-
feet is the acceptance of silver at 50 ! though some of the .schedules original-ii
cents an ounce in payment of foreign |ly announced were increased, in thej[
debts to the United States. Each 50- ease of men actually disabled in war;i
cent ounce of silver will make about 1 service. ' i'
Y OU don’t need to be told that
a thin, risky tire! can take all
the joy out of driving—but perhaps
you have never hgur^ that it costs
you money to ride on old tires, with
prices on the way up—if you pay
more for new tires later on.
So buy now—enjoy your' big July
4th week-end—and save yoursebf
some money.
And while you’re buying—get the
SAFETY of blowout protection in
ei’ery ply—get the SAFETY of grip
in the center of the tread. Only
Goodyear can, give you the double
sgfety of Supertwist Curdlin' every
ply—and every ply from "bead to
bead—combined with the safety of
the world-famous All-Weather
Tread.
You can buy Goodyeari-the world's
first-choice three—for not a cent
more than tires which give far less
value and protection.
f rices Have Stiried IP!
Don't wnit to buy your tires I
You can see for youraelf these prices
vtco AtUl low. Don’t mlM them
by trying to squeeze a few more
miles out of old worn-out rubbw.
GOOI^fEAR
AN •Weather Pathfinder
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4.40-21—$ .5,65
4.. 50-21—$ 7il0
'1.75-19—$ 7.6(‘
5.00-19—$ 8.15
5.25-18—$ 9.15
5.. 50-19—$l(kl5
-* 5.(10
-S 5.40
4.50-21—$,:^
|J5-1‘I—$ 6’.05
,-,.00-19—$.6..>5
5.00-2!}—$ 6:T5
THOMASON
MOTOR COMPANY
East Main Str^
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LAURENS, S. C.
$1.19 in silver dollars,, which will be
the ba.sis for that much in silver cer
tificates, But unless the agreements
arrived, at in London result in putting
the currencies of the rest of'the world
up to where they were, with relation
to the dollar, at the close of the war,
then some real inflationary measures
Republican votes saved the GIa.s8.
Steagall bank bill, with its deposit in
surance feature, at the last minute.
Republican votes heJped put a lot of
the Roosevelt program through. In j
fact, the only issue on which the Re-1
publicans in congress voted solidly a.<i!
a unit w'as veterans’ relief. . j
MqDaniel Vulcanizing Works
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