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/. PAGE t^O L. Ith^< INTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY JULY 6, 1933 FOREIGNERS FINDING IT ODTICULT TO FOOL AMERICAN DELEGATES AT LONDON PARLEY (Written especially f6r The Chronicle| bv F'rank Parker Stockhridjre • *s. ThTOUjrh Autocdster , Ser\nce). I The World Moneiary and Econo!i^ic congress, new in session in London.^ represents sixty-six out of the sewnty, organized nations of the globe. Fi^'.y- seven of them are members of the Ijoague of Nations, namely: Abyssinia, South ’.Africa, Albania,) -Argentina. .Australia. .Austria, llel-j gium. Bolivia. Bulgaria. ( anada, ('hile, Colombia. Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Don-j mark, Dominican Kepublic, Kston’a. Finland. France, (^ermany, Greco*. Guatemala. Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, India. Iraq, Irish Free State.. Italy. .Japan. Lat'iaj Liberia, Lithuania; l-uxembui'g. Mexico, Netherlands, New . Zealand. Nicai agua. Norrway, Pana-^ ma, ifaraguay. Persia, Peru, Poland, i Portug'al. Rumania, Salvador, Siam,, Spain. Sweden. Switzerland. Turkey,' Fnited Kingdom, I'ntgAiay, Vem'zuela: and Yligic’avia. |. The nine nations in the conference' not members of the league are Af. ghanistan! Brazil, ('osta Rica, Kcua- dor, Egypt, Hed.iaz, Iceland, the Unit ed State of America, and the Union of Socialist .Soviet Rejiuhlics in our lan- fPtmge. RUSriHHi. - - ^ llirw Big Objecti>es The Battle of the Currencies , Washington, July .3. — The man of I the hour in Washington is Bernard M. Baruch. Sitting at a dc.sk in the state department without any title or-offi cial position, while Pre.sident Roose- IS MURDERED Norris Dendy Found Dead With Head Crushed On Hi.erhway Near Here. Was Taken From City Jail By Unknown Parties. To Hold Inquest ?^xt Week. ^ c No Arrests In Case. CHEAP I^IVING S eed for anybody .sidling up to insist that the highest'^priced the best. It isn’t. In fact, it’s often the other way around. Some of the most *important things—we could not live without — cost us nothing whatever! ^ Sunshine and air cost nothing, yet Dead from ghastly wounds in his head, with arms and feet tir*d with heavy rope.'Norris Dendy. well ktiown i^'v'elt was away on his vacation, Secre- local Negro, was found yesterday tary of State Hull in London, and .As- morning at 11 o’clock at the old Sardis sistant .Secretary .Moley on his way to church site eight miles from th« city I join .Mr. Hull, .Mr. Baruch has been Jhe Calhoun highway. He had been tecoiving mail -addressed to “The .Act-. spirited nut of the city jail early Tu“s- what would we do without them? And |ing Presic^-nt,’’ the “Next Sec^^ry night by ur;knovm parties, placed, ^^ater !of State” and'even “The Big'Bo.s^ an automobile and carried by his The e.xplanation is that Mr. Baruch assailants to the spot where, he is ho- ^ ^t - has greater influence with this admin-.’D) have been killed and was lat-^^'*^" h<?alth. Smile.s cost you noth- listration than any other man who ap- found by county and city officers Ihg'. Tke .simplest foods are not only .pears iio public. That statement doi>s following practically an all-night hupt cheapest but best. One of my contem- nol detract from the influence of Col. ^kat was continued iearly yesterday 7L(1 waTdTIbuse, who neA’er appears) ••corning •in public, and w-hose influence with the* free, or costs next to nothing, saves car fare, and is excel- that they moneys of the world be im mediately stabilized at their present ratios. That did not suit the English, who would like to keep the dollar | major political .skiiTnish of the con vention, the fight for the chairman ship of the monetary commission, the Americans won hands down and much higher to the pound than it is'James M. Cox was elected chairman. whfT porarie* says “sleep is a whole fot Dendy was brought to the city ■.leal health piesent President is probably as great Tuesday afternoon about (1:30 by expensive as it was with the last Democratic ^ty Sheriff Davenport of Goldville, I that dram away the hard- chief executive, Woodrow Wilson. But (and locked up at the police station on dimes. t’ol. .House and Mr. Baruch under-' a chai ge of drunkenness and reckless |, How. true he speaks you can pro\e stand each other, and nobody^ detracts driving on the highway at Goldville. Iti**- yourse • * a minute from Mr. Baruch’s abil- '« alleged that Dendy, during the day,! —a good hash, well-made, ■ had trouble with a white boy cheaper cuts of meat — it fill jJoi ity or his sincere devotion to the pub- now, nor the Americans, who think I America i.s in the best position of ‘ The main pjrpn.ve.^ of this great in-U^^ pound ought to get back to its old j any of the nations in the conference, lernaiional convention are. first to try; <l<>Uar value or higher. Bat the French I for we not only have more gold than lie interest. diet. .Baruch, Unusual Type Mr. Baruch was chairman ofs-Piesi- to find .<onie way by international ac-j Jfl^^tion circulated the report that i anybody eljie but they all, or practi- dent Wilson’s War Industries board, force, stated"ye.sLenlay”that he •'lay be more nutritious. And •• * *-' * — *1 * i.- ^1- * - L u 1 1 r: 1 .. ’ • ..joup, if made w'ell, is fine as a pre dinner appetizer. I can visualize a ten- tion to ’aiM the iiriccs of commodi-jan agreement had been reached fie.«= in foreign trade; second, to re-*<loIIar prices began to tumble. France move or modifv the barriers which wants, in short, to keep the franc just nand in the wav of the free flow of i where it i.s, and if the pound goes ■goods fiom one nation to another;; much higher the French will have to thud, to arrive at .M>me common ha.sis,'go off the gold .standard, like the rest of money o that there will no longer andjCally all of them, owe us money. .After the war he helped finance and, ()ff Tue.sday night at 10 o’clock U. S. Wields Power work out the fir.st of the programs 3^,1 f^,. hb home for the night. America, too, i.s in a better jiosition * farm relief which laid the founda- ^^at time, he .stated. Dendy had been locked up for several hours, there of the world. loe, na- be gnat disparities betw(*en the val ue- of the currencies of different na-^ tions. On thosi' general proposals all of the important nations excefit Fran a ritf~]tFivcHT'afly'aTT' 'ttF'lb^' rSiSor tmn.- are in agreement. If France can O wiiipjied into line it should he easy <o <-u; t'-u- details. France, “Bad Bov" at l.ondon Fran<-e. a- is alway.'^ the case in in- lernationaf conferences, :h' "Jtad than any of them to take its doll rags thin for the present agriculture ad- and go home if the party doesn’t go to ministration act. He is that unusual our delegates’ liking. Under the new type, a man of large affair.s who has I powers granted to President Roose- made millions by his own unaided On the other hand, the .lapanese areiy(,n^ ^an put the dollar at any ability as a trader, who prefers public opposing ‘ staidlization becau.se they) relative to the pound, the franc service to anything else but does not or the yen that we like, regardless of; want jiublic office. His advice is val- what the other fellow does. VV'e can uvii because he knows business and keep our tariff walls up and reduce finance down to the ground and be- want to keep the yen cheap. U. S. Ably Represented Every' nation has sent its ^able.sl men to The "Ubndon .«ihfeShaETThere are .seven prime niini.sters among the delegates. There is no ground, how- had been no threats against the .Ne gro as far as was known, and that no extra precaution had bqen taken to guard him. In about twenty minutes after reaching home, was called by Officer Weir, who was on duty, who informed him that upon his return to the pidice station he our currency to "a. poihf'whefe our ^TgUFehe ha s-theronfidmer of leaders rfbuhTl thi'Tock bh (he l:eTriTo(irrTrr()ken. good.s can climb over the highest tat-,'n almost every walk of life. ^nd the -Negro gone. .An aged Negro) iff wall any of them can erect. We can f < f wilii a France’; that sht the. l.orvloii meeting. . intii^ .-ach C<<rt;plete program I'aviu- -- and |)rote^t> \\(»n’t nlay unit I e 1 I'ersonally, .Mr. Baruch is tall, hand- ver, to fear that the Atn<*rican delega-1 curtail production in agriculture and ••^ome, white-haired and urbane. He is tion will be outsmarted. There are few ■ indu.stry to meet our own 'domestic 1 f«i'L'L*l ul, but always tactful, a man of alder men in America than Secretary (Jemamls and no more, if we care to 1 genuine ciilturi* anil high integrity, of d-ita'a* Cordell Hull, former Cover- do that. ‘ land the President relies upon him for h ranc<* nor James M. (’ox, Senator Key Pitt- Those are the weapons the United advie** to an extent which has hardly conferences ^ mi-n, dimalor Cnur-en.s, Repjvrr-ntatiye^ delegates to l.ondon have in been realized so far. all In "Mcib.ynojd.s,' Jadnes~AT.~^VaiT>urg" alfd^tliiTr inimR Ni^oily^^^^lrtsdTr loudly, t^heir economic advisers, wdio include use‘ them. Everybody would prefer is the supreme administrator he has her such men as Professor O. M. W. an amicable interiiaiional economic agricultural adjustment act. is Spraguci-and Rene f/*on. 3'hcy know rtgreeinent, but if '.ve are forced to M*' Baruch s man. Mr. Peel ewn way. .'--he u-ual^v Wiiid- up by ac ceptingtla m.-ijonty \erdict an i I ben j what America wants and they arecconoinic nationalism, we' can get going lu'iL.e and liiment ing Ii'U i!y that j not easily fooled by even such high ajong licttcr without the other nations -111- lia-_ Ijj'i'i: T <»bl»ed. ^ <taile l the-e tactics at the of ’ his'coriference, insisting politic.s as - Europe plays. In the fir.st 1 than they can gel along witHbut U.s. of the kndw n was a plow iiuinuf.'icturiM- in Plinois. and .Mr. Baruch got to know him and to ad- mi'e his administrative tjualities when 1 laiice beg-i lining INSURANCE Vv offer experl service and pro! eel ion. .Agent for '•(i.me of the slronj»esl Fire Insurance (\mtp‘»nies in .Americji. REAL ESTATE I'own and country prop erty. Prices attractive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. H. H. BOYD. Atii-nt Huge Sum May 'Musical Comedy Come To State Friday Night Forty Million Likely To Be Allo-i cated From National Recovery! Fund of $3,300,000,000. ' WE .STILL HAVE MOTH-PROOF BAGS FOR YOUR WINTER GARMENTS BUCHANAN’S nrv rieahers ahd~LaUhdrv ) (’oluinbia, July 3.- .South Carolina may get as much as $l(),<)(M),0n0, |>os- •sihly more, from $3,3(K),(M)(),0(M) appro. priaU*<l by The federal government un- Pler the national 'industrial recovery jact. Governor Blarkw'CMMl, when asked' about the matter ye.sterday, said that* I he did not yet have very definite in- formation either as to the amount I which would lie apportioned South (’arolina or the manner of it.s admin-1 istration. It is understood that an ad-{ mjni.strator representing the federal' government will Im* appointed from Washington, and that a . jlu-^advise with the j would Ih* appointe<l by Washington j authorities upon recommendations 'from Suoth Carolina by the governor he wa.s actively studying the farm situation. General Hugh Johnson, ad ministrator, of the industrial recovery act, is also .Mr. BarudPs iiersonal.nom-' inec. He was associated with .Mr. Peek in the agricultural imjileinent' busi- ne.ss. Thus, in<lir«*ctly. Mr. Baruch is spon sor for the tw'o men who will have to tetrium. Production Promises j optii aie the two most far-reaching To Be BiR Hit. 'luojicls of the “new deal,” and it is to be expedted that his advice will dominate. Some'New Deal Surprises To Be Presented By Local Uast • In Florida Street Sch(M)l Audi- “Sbipwrecked.” a sparkling home- talent rjiusieal eomedy in two acts, is to be presented in the Florida Street .school auditorium Friday, evening at S:3() under the direction of .Miss Burns Brow'ning. Proceeds from the play will go to the benefit of the high school 1 athletic association, with popular ad- ! mission prices of 10c ^ind ‘ibc. The play is full of laughs and ro mance. It thrills the audience from the time the curtpOv goes up until the l,>c«i 'councii i‘'"“'"K ,cl...ini.,trat,.r L'”'”''"'',‘'a* l>«"' si-cur..,! for production and daily rehearsals ■being held insure that it will be elev- I erly presented. Members of the cast who sleeps at the station, stated thati four unidentified white men had en tered the cell and made a hasty esc’apel with the prisoner. Sheriff Owings \va- immediately called and he and his dep uties were soon on the ground. The county force, together with city offi- whic'n lasted until thjee o’clock in the morning. Being unable to find any clues because of darkness, the hunt w.'is interrupted until early ye.sterday morning when it 'was renewed, 'i'he officers, searching on the -(’alhoun highway, detected fresh cur tracks that led from the hgihway to the lo cation of the old Sardis church. Fol- brwing the Lacks, llendy’s dead body was found between ‘?he highway and the cemeteiy and aj*parv‘rtlv had Ix'en d(‘ad for several hours. iHis body was brought to the local umw’taking es- tabishments awaiting fiirth\r develop ments. Ye.sterday afternoon a coroners jiny was iiuiianeled by Goroner Thoin- a.'^on to view the body. Dr. county physician* at the same time cent meal! « Part of the year, in the country, beans may Ik* had for the gathering, fresh vegetables and fruits—the coun try abounds in them, (.’abbage, next to b.eing given away. Liver—even digni- ('hief liolVand place of a valuable blood- making medicine! I direct some ol my patients to eat raw* turnips, raw cab bage, raw’ lettuce, young^onions.—and almost -any variety -of raw fruit ami berries. Get your vitamin-D from sun shine and be indefiendent of broad casting fakirs. Oh. the call for old-fashioned horse- sense in living! ILuse-sense doesn’t cost anything either — an<l is mighty close to being a treasure in itself to its pos .essor. W ish I hail more of it. CAPITOL THEATRE LAURENS, S. C. Thursday - Friday July 6 and 7 Washington is only just beginning ^ po.st mortem examination to get ae'quainted with the men who body which he turned over to ('or have come in to operate ‘the Thomason and Solicitor'Black- deal.” Some'have proved surprises. ; examinatioh presented the Daniel (’. Roper, secretary of rom-j stated that “.Norris Dendy] liverce, is one of those. Mr. Roper hasi^.^„„, ^is death as a result of in-! en so activejn |)olitics and the prae- jm-ies to his head causing fracture at, the ba.se of the .skull,” and further stating that other bruises were found !and maylie by others. Governor Black-1 *wood not having been definitely a<l-i Meilora Browning—.Anni [vised could not .s|H*ak positively in any ire.spect further than to say that he I had inaile certain ix-commendations to \ Washington U|K>n the rx^quest of .Sec- I retary Ickes. This fund is to he ad- i rnini.stered directly by the president* (through Major General Johnson, who] is known as director of4.he fund. But) a commission of cabinet officers eon-' sistlng of Daniel G. Ko|K*r, secretary I Ff commerce, as-chairman. Irb'cretary' Ickes, and Secretary Frances Perkins,) Tisdale Hamilton.' roinmy Wil-' Woodi'ow liams. Emma Little -Dean .Applegate. .Julian Goleman—Uaptain Barlow. Mary Howze Dillard—.Mary. George Oliver Jack. Agnes Shealy—Susie. Bothwell Graham —Percival. Robert Mcl..ees Prof. W’hatzit. Virginia Spratt Tildy. ■SutTn}y"t^7(ffmF= bY>-. t;ce of law that nobb'dY had any idea of his administrative capacity. .Vs the head of the Urgi’sl of all the govern-j,,^ hi.s head, under arms, side of neck ment departihents, however, he is^^d under chin, and that there were .showing .so much “horse .sen.se” that lyy^y str-ong ropes around both wrists he is-being spoken of as the lialance- the left ankje. i wheel of the administration. He is one) Solicitor Blackwen announced that of the most influential men in the inquest proper would not be held cabinet, and mor e arid more work is j until one day next week pending the" being dumped on his shoulders. gathering of evidence by officers now .Mr. VVoodin, secretary of the tieas-,un the case. No arrests have as yet b(*en made. Road Building Will ' Provide Many Jobs . NEW BUILDING & LOAN SERIES I are to act in an advisory capacity to j-the pre.sident and General Johnson. I The act under which the u|)proprl-‘ lation was made is known as the na-' Itional industrial recovery act, and un-1 tder it a^great variety of things may|Indirect Work Expected To Ful- M done to bring back the desired re- ury, is personally beloved by every one who comes in contact with him, from the President »lown. It is an openSecret, however, that he, will not j remain long in his position. The strain is beginning to tell on him; he is (57 I years old. His successor may or may* not he^'Towis Douglas, director of the Clinton i budget. Mr. Douglas is amply quali- Newberry i^fied, but there i.s 7^trong ojiposition to | Watts ^him (ievelopTni^ anTb’nir'the more TiiidT'^l Ottaray cal elements of the party. Whitmire Mrs. Wil.sbn, who uses her maiden I Goldville Mid-State League We Will Open Series “J” On July 10,1933 Books fur Stock Subscriptions Now Open At Office THE COMMERCIAL BANK be CO very in bu.sines*. I’aTt of the fund ^ may be usetl in buihling roads, hut this will not interfei-e with the $o,.50(),- 000 which has bt*en allotted to .South (’arolina under the road building pro gram already stajj^jd. It may In* used in name of Frances Perkins as .se-cretary of labor, is coming to be regarded as perhaps the best judge of men and motives in the whole cabinet. Unlike r. Roper, who is able to delegate de tails, she wants to do everything her self, which may prove too much of a job. Eastman and Railroads Washington, July '4.—-The public Mr. Eastman, the federal coordinat- works administration predicted today tor of railroads, former head of the (that more men would be needed in Intelrtate Commerce commi.ssion, is c o full Need of Thousands. Mtmey .Already Made Available. 0 0 I t Monarch —0 j Mollohon 0 I The second lap of the /league saw Clin'on run it.s string to 11 '.straight victories Saturday. Helm^ and Trammell hooked a duel that saw Trammell fan six an<l lead the hit ting with half his team’.s hits as he added another shutout, his third in 11 games. Smith had two double.s. Clinton 3 4 1 Goldville 0 9 I the purcha.se df park.s, in the ini-[mines and indu.stry to supply the no longer regarded as a “dangerous | I proving of .siuptary conditions of the needs of road workers jLhan will be . radical,” hut has the confidence and public office, and there I towns of the state, in improving the I u.sed in ‘ drainage and navigation of the rivers, I roads. ! in the erection of public buildings, and I in a great variety of other ways to the actual work of building respect ot railroad people. He believes, |^jjj plenty of them. The new deal. although he does not personally ^ larger army of federal em-* They estimated payrolls for indirect'sire it, that government ownership of work from the expenditure of the j railroads is inevitable at some future Improve living conditions, give em- $400,000,000 allocated for roads would time, and he is skilfully preparing the r LIBERTY BUILDING & LOAN V ASSOCIATION H. D. Henry, i^esident P. M. Boland, Secty-Treas. ployment and restore conditions as they were before the depression. This act is by far the one with the greatest scope and'carrying the great est appropriation of all acts yet pass ed, It is expected that it will put at least 1,000,000 men to work, and the purpose is to have things moving un- ider the act by fall. As conditions vary in the different states, so the uses to which the fund may be put may be different, \ and while the federal ad ministrator will see to it that the fund is administered in accordance with wilO act of congress the local advisers will be able to present local condtiions and aid in directing the use of the state’s appottionm<^it as will best. exce<Ml by $200,000,000 the payrolls of minds of railroad people to the awep-; w’ashington. ployee.s in the field than has ever been seen; more than enough, probably, to make up for all the dismissals in Of \ 933 Warner Broi Musical Sup Show^lvifh GrealSfors More Than Beautiful Girls. (he road builders actually carrying on the construction—rwith labor account tance of that idea. The one man in high place who | ing for approximately 63 per cent of thinks solely in terms of party poli-1 < > the cost of a highway. jtics is Postmaster General Farley. His j Golonel Donald H. Sawyer, tempor- fellow cabinet members try to resist, ' > ary administration of public work, af- his efforts to displace competent peo-j ter studying highway con.struction! pie merely because they are Republi-j records of the past three years, said , cans, to replace them with persons I that less thaln I l.tKX) man-hours a mile I whose chief known qualification isi are rcHjuiretrin actual road construe-)that they are Democrats. They do not' tion. 'always succeed. I As against this, the total man-hours I^tronage, Days j of work to build a mile of roadway , ITig distribution of government jobs reaches 30,000, the 19,000 increase de-1 is just beginning. As long as the Pres-i veloping from jobs created indirectly j ident _wanted things from congress in agencies mining, making, selling j quickly he withheld patronage. Now i and shipping the materials. . , those members who “played ball” with | I 11 ' ► ♦ I ► *> i* t ► < ► (I I ► a. D. HKNKY H. D. F. M. BOLAND & Company INSURANCE STOCKS . BONDS J- REAL EStATE LOANS NBGOTIATBD •A ,the back waters where he had carried inclinations for a meat ra party of Negroes by trttek forran-f--b’t make it out of stale, waste leav-^ outing. lings—make it fresh and good , , , I)ry^ Chief George R. Holland of the city I ■N- . • ~7 A / '\